New epilepsy training could soon be required in DC schools

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 19:41:33 GMT

New epilepsy training could soon be required in DC schools Epilepsy, a broad term used for a disorder that causes seizures, can often be misunderstood, which is why a D.C. mother said she is working with local lawmakers in an effort to increase awareness in schools.Mollie Ellis, who has an 8-year-old daughter with epilepsy in the D.C. public school system, said she has endured disturbing situations involving nurses and school employees who have no idea how to handle her daughter’s condition. In some cases, school nursing staff members have refused to give the girl her prescribed medication, Ellis said.“We’re really on top of making sure the school has all the paperwork and proper medications as prescribed by her doctor,” Ellis said. “But we still have run into several times over the last three years when she was denied her medication.”Some of the reasons for refusing to give the girl her medication have included staff members not understanding epilepsy, or not being fully comfortable giving children such ...

Construction to improve pedestrian safety on Federal Boulevard starts soon

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 19:41:33 GMT

Construction to improve pedestrian safety on Federal Boulevard starts soon DENVER (KDVR) -- A section of one of the busiest boulevards in Denver is about to get a serious makeover and it is probably going to cause some traffic trouble before it is finished.Advocates for safer streets said there have been way too many pedestrian crashes along Federal Boulevard. They said the new improvements should lessen those accidents. Northern Colorado mortuary faces over 150 counts of unlawful acts of cremation "We are thrilled to see the city breaking ground on actual permanent improvements to that area," said Jill Locantore, Denver Streets Partnership executive director.For more than a decade, advocates have pushed for pedestrian improvements along Federal Boulevard."Federal Boulevard is one of the most dangerous streets in the city," said Locantore. "It's currently designed like a highway to move as many cars as fast as possible which is just really in direct conflict with how people are trying to use the street. It's also one of the busiest transit corridors...

Northern Colorado mortuary faces over 150 counts of unlawful acts of cremation

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 19:41:33 GMT

Northern Colorado mortuary faces over 150 counts of unlawful acts of cremation FREDERICK, Colo. (KDVR) -- An owner of a northern Colorado mortuary is facing 152 counts of unlawful acts of cremation after investigators began looking into the operation.Investigators began putting the pieces together after the Greenwood and Myers Mortuary caught fire this summer. Lakewood man describes wrong-way driver encounter moments before head-on crash With new developments cropping up around Frederick it was no surprise to locals to see a new building come up where the Catholic church used to be on Fifth and Walnut Streets.Greenwood and Myers Mortuary very much has the looks of a new place in town."As far as them having funeral services or memorial services or a lot of traffic in and out, it was pretty minimal," said one resident.That was earlier this year. Since then, the mortuary caught fire — that was after it was issued an order by the state to stop work in April.One woman in Frederick, who asked not to be identified, told investigators there was a familiar smell the ...

South Florida pays tribute to veterans at 9th Annual YMCA Veterans Day Salute

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 19:41:33 GMT

South Florida pays tribute to veterans at 9th Annual YMCA Veterans Day Salute Ahead of Veterans Day, South Florida came together to honor and salute military members’ dedicated service.The YMCA of South Florida hosted the Ninth Annual Veteran’s Day Salute in Weston, Friday morning.More than 500 guests gathered to participate in a heartfelt breakfast and engage in a presentation by the event’s keynote speaker, U.S. Air Force Capt. Scott O’Grady.“We’re honoring those who have served in uniform, but also, we’re honoring those who are serving your community here, so that everyone who lives here in Southern Florida has a better quality of life,” said O’Grady.O’Grady, who has over 1,300 flying hours, was enforcing NATO’s no-fly zone policy over Bosnia in the early 1990s when he ejected from his F-16. He managed to hide in enemy territory for nearly a week before he was rescued by U.S. Marines.

EU weighs sanctions against Iran over Israel-Hamas war

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 19:41:33 GMT

EU weighs sanctions against Iran over Israel-Hamas war The EU is discussing ramping up sanctions against Iran over its support for Hamas — but there is a wide split among EU diplomats over whether that’s a good idea.Meanwhile, the big three EU member states — Germany, France and Italy — also have drawn up plans, seen by POLITICO, on how to further sanction Hamas. Tehran has long been a key backer of Hamas, which carried out attacks on October 7 in which some 1,400 Israeli citizens were killed and more than 240 people kidnapped. U.S. and Israeli officials have stated there is no evidence directly linking Iran to the attack. Yet some within the EU want to prepare extra sanctions on Iran, in particular a ban on the export of components used in the production of missiles.The EU listed Hamas as a terrorist organization years ago and there are a number of sanctions already in place. As for Iran, last month the EU decided to keep in place its sanctions linked to the Iran nuclear deal, known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Ac...

The Godfather of Maasmechelen — How Italy’s ‘ndrangheta mafia went global

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 19:41:33 GMT

The Godfather of Maasmechelen — How Italy’s ‘ndrangheta mafia went global Once a clique of Calabrian mountain dwellers, the criminal organization has become one of the biggest in the world by teaming up with the competition.By GREGORIO SORGIin Maasmechelen. Belgium Photo-illustration by Guillermo Flores for POLITICOSpeaking Italian can get you a long way in this sleepy postindustrial town on Belgium’s eastern edge. The empty sidewalks of Maasmechelen are studded with shabby pizzerias, delis, coffee bars and sports shops showcasing selections of Italy merch — the legacy of a wave of Italian immigration that started in the late 1940s.Recently however the Flemish town was also the site of another, more sinister Italian import. On an early spring morning earlier this year, Belgian police carrying an international arrest warrant swooped in on a gated villa. Then came a loud knock on the door, and Lucio Aquino — known as the “Godfather of Maasmechelen” — was handcuffed and led to a waiting police car.The arrest was part of a pan-European bust, as pol...

St. John’s Prep runs away from BC High with second-half avalanche

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 19:41:33 GMT

St. John’s Prep runs away from BC High with second-half avalanche DANVERS – In the second half, St. John’s Prep looked every bit the part of a defending champion.After falling behind at the break, No. 1 St. John’s Prep scored 32 consecutive points to start the second half and never looked back as it defeated Catholic Conference rival BC High, 56-34, to advance to the Division 1 state semifinals on Friday night at Cronin Memorial Stadium.St. John’s Prep (10-0) will make its fifth consecutive state semifinal appearance.“Just proud of our guys who came out the way they did in the second half,” said St. John’s Prep coach Brian St. Pierre. “We were able to run the ball like we normally do once we got going.”On the heels of a pair of touchdown receptions from Marshall Rice and a 96-yard touchdown reception by Jacob Bierenbroodspot, the visitors took a 22-18 lead at the half.St. John’s Prep, however, quickly turned the tide. On the first play of the third quarter Cam LaGrassa (17 carries, 102 ya...

Max Dresens rushes for 271 yards, Wayland edges Melrose

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 19:41:33 GMT

Max Dresens rushes for 271 yards, Wayland edges Melrose WAYLAND – With Melrose coach Tim Morris looking to join the 200-win club, Wayland did just enough to spoil the victory with a strong rushing attack.Junior captain Max Dresens rushed for 203 of his 271 yards in the second half while scoring three times on the ground as Wayland edged Melrose 35-28 at home Friday night.“I have all the respect for Tim,” said Wayland coach Scott Parseghian about defeating Morris. “We coach the Shriners game together. We have a little bit of history there and nothing but the utmost respect for coach Morris.”Morris (199-109-4) will try again for win No. 200 on Thanksgiving Day at Wakefield.Melrose (7-3) started the second half with a three-and-out on defense before taking the ball 52 yards on four plays capped by a 19-yard catch-and-run score from senior Connor Brophy to senior captain Bennett Cassavoy. The two-point conversion from Brophy to Nicholas Hitchman made it 21-14 for the Raiders.Wayland (7-3) wasted no time and used a 60-yard return from Benjami...

Clutch last-minute drive lifts Walpole over Mansfield

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 19:41:33 GMT

Clutch last-minute drive lifts Walpole over Mansfield WALPOLE — Staring down a four-point deficit with under a minute remaining, Walpole quarterback Noah Mackenzie was ready to do everything it took to secure a victory.He orchestrated a 40-second masterpiece, taking the Timberwolves all the way down the gridiron and capping it off with an 11-yard touchdown pass to Jamal Abdal-Khallaq that secured a 39-31 victory over No. 4 Mansfield for the No. 5 Timberwolves.“I just went through the progressions,” Mackenzie said. “Everything was there that we wanted. That last play, the safety was wide, (Abdal-Khallaq) was called and I hit him. It worked like that.”This play brought the score to 33-31 and a defensive touchdown as time expired gave Walpole the victory and advanced the team to the Division 3 semifinals. Head coach Chris Sullivan said that even when circumstances looked bleak, his team’s confidence never wavered.“We never doubted ourselves,” Sullivan said. “We had 54 seconds and I thought to myself that’s too much time. We knew we could ...

Behind Jaylen Brown and strong bench play, Celtics respond with win over Nets

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 19:41:33 GMT

Behind Jaylen Brown and strong bench play, Celtics respond with win over Nets As they faced their first test of adversity, Kristaps Porzingis was curious to see how the Celtics responded. They had dropped two winnable games in a row after looking like world beaters in the first five games.After Wednesday’s loss to the 76ers, Porzingis said he even liked adversity. As these new-look Celtics look to develop chemistry with each other, their response was an important building block, even if it’s still early November.It was what they were looking for. The Nets, even without leading scorer Cam Thomas, gave the Celtics all they could handle again, just six days after they did so in Brooklyn. But the Celtics, once again, had every response. Jaylen Brown scored 28 points on five 3-pointers in a big bounce-back effort, Jayson Tatum added 23, Jrue Holiday nearly had a triple-double with 13 points, 12 rebounds and nine assists, and the bench stepped up with big contributions as the Celtics pulled away from the feisty Nets for a 121-107 victory at TD Garden.The Celtics wo...