Mural celebrating National Nurses Month unveiled near JMH
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 13:12:53 GMT
A South Florida artist has created a mural that pays special tribute to nurses.A new mural is on display in Miami’s hospital district in Allapattah to celebrate National Nurses Month, which recognizes the vital role they play in health care.Blue Angels Nurses Uniforms sponsored the piece, which depicts these important caregivers as angels.Artist Kyle Holbrook spoke with 7News on Wednesday about his mural.“The care that they show for our loved ones when they’re in need is important, and I just wanted to show my appreciation as an artist for all that they do,” he said.The mural is located near Northwest 21st Street and 13th Avenue, near Jackson Memorial Hospital.Because of Florida abortion laws, she carried her baby to term knowing he would die
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 13:12:53 GMT
(CNN) — A Florida woman, unable to get an abortion in her state, carried to term a baby who had no kidneys.Deborah Dorbert’s son Milo died in her arms on March 3, shortly after he was born, just as her doctors had predicted he would.“He gasped for air a couple of times when I held him,” said Dorbert, 33. “I watched my child take his first breath, and I held him as he took his last one.”She said her pregnancy was proceeding normally until November, when, at 24 weeks, an ultrasound showed that the fetus did not have kidneys and that she had hardly any amniotic fluid. Not only was the baby sure to die, her doctors told her, but the pregnancy put her at especially high risk of preeclampsia, a potentially deadly complication.Her doctors told her it was too late to terminate the pregnancy in Florida, which bans nearly all abortions after 15 weeks. The only options were to go out of state to get an abortion or to carry the baby to full term, and Dorbert ...Manhunt underway for gunman who killed 1 and wounded 4 in Atlanta medical facility
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 13:12:53 GMT
(CNN) — Authorities are searching for the person who shot five people Wednesday at Northside Hospital Medical in Midtown Atlanta, killing one person and sending four others to the hospital, and then fleeing in a carjacked vehicle, police Chief Darin Schierbaum said Wednesday.A 39-year-old woman died, Schierbaum said during a Wednesday afternoon news conference. The injured victims were also all women, ranging from 25 to 71 years old.Authorities were called to the medical facility shortly after noon on Wednesday, the police chief said. The shooting occurred inside the facility’s waiting room, he added.The suspect, whom authorities identified as 24-year-old Deion Patterson, fled the building after he opened fire and is believed to have carjacked a vehicle nearby, the police chief said.He is still at large and there are active leads in Cobb County and in the city of Atlanta, Schierbaum said. Officers in Cobb County were searching in the areas of Vinings, Cumberland and Trui...Cool and cloudy Thursday
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 13:12:53 GMT
7Weather – It’s been another day with some showers rotating around New England. High temperatures stayed in the 50s for a lot of us. If that felt cool, wait for tomorrow! Temperatures will likely be stuck in the 40s. We’ll keep the drizzle and clouds around the next couple of days. More sun and milder temperatures return this weekend (yay!).The upper level low that’s been rotating showers around our region will be east and offshore tomorrow. We’ll be on the backside of it, and that will bring us a northeast wind. Expect a raw day! Sunrise is at 5:36 a.m. tomorrow morning. Starting your morning, it will feel cool in the low/mid 40s with a lot of clouds and patchy drizzle. The northeast breeze and an overcast sky will keep high temperatures chilly. The best we will do are the upper 40s/near 50°. If that seems awfully chilly for May, you’re right! Upper 40s for highs are more reminiscent of late March. Our forecast for Boston is a near-record cold hi...Three-time Super Bowl champion Mike Vrabel voted into Patriots Hall of Fame by fans
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 13:12:53 GMT
Former New England Patriots linebacker and current Tennessee Titans Head Coach Mike Vrabel is the latest addition to the Patriots Hall of Fame.Vrabel became the hall’s 34th inductee after fans casted their vote, the team announced Wednesday.The 47 year old was among three finalists in the running for the honor, which included former offensive lineman Logan Mankins and former head coach Bill Parcells.https://twitter.com/Patriots/status/1653846889949966337A native of Akron, Ohio, Vrabel originally started his NFL career with the Pittsburgh Steelers after being drafted out of Ohio State in 1997.Joining the Patriots as a free agent in 2001, he was part of the team that beat the then-St. Louis Rams in Super Bowl XXXVI, securing the franchise’s first-ever NFL championship.He was part of two more championship-winning seasons before being traded to the Kansas City Chiefs in 2009, retiring at the end of the 2010 season before starting his coaching career as a linebackers coach ...Ravens, cornerback Rock Ya-Sin agree to 1-year deal
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 13:12:53 GMT
Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta said after last season that his team can never have enough good cornerbacks, a stance that he has reiterated throughout the offseason.Adding one before next season was also a priority, and on Wednesday the Ravens did, agreeing to terms with cornerback Rock Ya-Sin. The deal is for one year and up to $6 million, according to multiple reports.“It’s an important position,” DeCosta said Saturday during the NFL draft. “What we’ve seen is you can never have enough good corners to start the season and throughout the season. That’s a fast way to get beat, is to not have enough corners on the field.”Indeed.The Ravens have All-Pro Marlon Humphrey on one side but there was uncertainty at the other starting spot after they did not re-sign veteran Marcus Peters. Now they have bolstered the position with the addition of Ya-Sin, a second-round pick of the Indianapolis Colts in 2019 who spent last season with the Raiders a...Beer, tacos and and dancing at the Boston Common; new seasonal venue set to open Thursday
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 13:12:53 GMT
A 400-plus-seat beer garden and a 5,000-square-foot performance space will bring a burst of vibrancy to Boston Common that city officials say has been sorely missing for years at the corner near the Boylston MBTA station.The new seasonal venue will open Thursday when officials and community members gather for a ribbon cutting celebration at 5:15 p.m.The effort combines the forces of Emerson College with family-owned local businesses Trillium Brewing and El Barrio Tacos to open the “UnCommon Stage and the Trillium Garden on the Common.”. The project is part of Mayor Michelle Wu’s long-term goal of “reimagining” America’s oldest park.“This new performance venue and beer garden on Boston Common will activate the historic park, and our Downtown, with performances that represent all of our residents of Boston and a new, beautiful outdoor gathering space for all,” the mayor said in a release.Residents and guests will get the opportunity to check out the new venue during the su...Partner of suspected Texas gunman accused of foiling arrest
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 13:12:53 GMT
By JUAN A. LOZANO and NOMAAN MERCHANT (Associated Press)CLEVELAND, Texas (AP) — The partner of a Texas man suspected of killing five of his neighbors after they asked him to stop shooting his gun near their house was arrested Wednesday for helping him to elude capture. At least one other person is likely to face similar charges, authorities said.Divimara Lamar Nava had previously denied knowing where Francisco Oropeza was, but authorities believe she hid him in the home where he was arrested late Tuesday, just 20 miles (32 kilometers) from the town of Cleveland, where Friday’s fatal shootings took place, said Montgomery County Sheriff Rand Henderson. Oropeza had a personal connection to the home in the town of Conroe, where Lamar Nava was also arrested, according to Montgomery Chief Deputy Sheriff Tim Kean. He didn’t elaborate. “I believe he thought he was in a safe spot,” Kean said.Lamar Nava is being held at the Montgomery County jail on a felony char...Randy's Donuts opens its doors to glaze-crazed crowd in San Diego
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 13:12:53 GMT
SAN DIEGO -- An iconic donut shop officially opened its doors Wednesday in San Diego with a glazed crazed crowd wrapping around the building in anticipation.Los Angeles-based Randy’s Donuts now has a storefront located at 3737 Murphy Canyon Rd. near Aero Drive, right off Interstate 15.The popular sweet shop was first founded in 1952 and is known for its giant 32-foot rooftop donut at the original location in Inglewood. The new San Diego space keeps that tradition alive with a special interior 3D Randy’s Donuts atop a mural of the San Diego skyline, including the Coronado Bridge. The first 50 people who entered the shop Wednesday and said the code phrase “I LOVE COFFEE” were rewarded with a custom Randy’s Donuts San Diego travel coffee mug. Customers can bring that mug back for a free drip coffee refill anytime through the end of 2023. PHOTOS: ‘Sea of Sunflowers’ bloom in North County To add to the celebration, Randy's Donuts will be rewarding 25 lucky customers with free...Oregon Republicans stay home ahead of abortion, guns votes
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 13:12:53 GMT
SALEM, Ore. (AP) — Republican state senators in Oregon didn’t show up to work on Wednesday, denying the Democrats who control the chamber a quorum and casting doubt on planned votes later this week on legislation pertaining to gun control, abortion rights and gender-affirming health care.The office of Democratic Senate President Rob Wagner said 10 Republican senators and the chamber’s lone independent were absent, and that four of the Republicans and the independent were absent without an excuse. The so-called walkout prevented the state Senate from having a quorum and holding its scheduled session. Senate Republicans said they were protesting over bill summaries not being written in plain language. They based their boycott on a 1979 state law that requires summaries of bills to be readable by those with an eighth or ninth-grade education, said GOP Senate minority leader Tim Knopp.Asked if the Republican boycott was due to the bills on gun control and abortion and gender...Latest news
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