Broward County Public Schools to host Back-to-School Career Fair
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 08:22:58 GMT
Broward County Public Schools is gearing up for the upcoming school year by hosting a Back-to-School Career Fair. The job fair is scheduled for Saturday at Western High School in Davie at 1200 S.W. 136th Ave.The event aims to fill a significant number of job openings across the district, with approximately 1,300 positions available in various roles such as teachers, school counselors, speech-language pathologists, classroom/teacher assistants, bus drivers, security staff, custodians, food service workers, and other essential positions.Qualified candidates attending the fair may be able to secure immediate job offers, as positions will be offered on the spot.Attendees should come prepared with multiple copies of their resumes and a list of questions to ask principals, supervisors, and human resources staff during interviews. It is recommended that candidates also be ready to discuss their career path interests.The Back-to-School Career Fair will be held from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., and rep...Florida man stabs mother of his children in front of them, leading to fatal confrontation with police
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 08:22:58 GMT
A horrifying incident unfolded in Tampa when a 33-year-old man repeatedly stabbed the mother of his children in front of their three young kids. The victim, an adult female, was left in critical condition and rushed to a local hospital for treatment.According to authorities, on July 17, the suspect, whose identity is yet to be disclosed pending next of kin notification, fled the scene, located in the 2800 block of N. 35th Street, with the children following the vicious attack. Prior to encountering Tampa Police Department (TPD) officers, he left the children with his brother and allegedly stole his brother’s AK-47.Around 5:40 p.m., officers spotted the suspect’s vehicle heading southbound near N. Dale Mabry Highway and W. Spruce Street. They decided to tail the suspect while awaiting air support. The situation took an even more dangerous turn at 5:48 p.m. when the suspect pointed the stolen rifle out of the vehicle’s window towards the pursuing officers in marked T...A 3-year-old driving a golf cart hit and killed a 7-year-old in Florida, police say
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 08:22:58 GMT
(CNN) — A 3-year-old driving a golf cart struck and killed a 7-year-old on Monday afternoon in Fort Myers, Florida, according to a news release from the Florida Highway Patrol.The 3-year-old was approaching a right curve near a home on private property when the front of the cart hit the 7-year-old who was standing in the front yard, the release said.The older child was taken to a hospital and pronounced dead, the release said. The 3-year-old wasn’t hurt.Concerns about minors driving golf carts in Florida recently prompted the passage of a new state law, CNN affiliate WJFX reported. Anyone under the age of 18 will soon need to have a permit or driver’s license to drive a golf cart, the station reported last month.The bill was signed into law by Gov. Ron DeSantis and goes into effect October 1.It doesn’t state an age when minors become eligible to start driving golf carts but does state all minors must have a permit or driver’s license to legally drive a golf cart in Fl...Placebo singer probed by Italian prosecutors after calling Meloni ‘racist,’ ‘fascist’
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 08:22:58 GMT
Italian prosecutors have opened an investigation into Brian Molko of the British band Placebo, after the singer insulted the Italian prime minister during a concert near Turin.Molko was performing on July 11 at the Sonic Park music festival, when he thanked concertgoers and launched into a rant against far-right PM Giorgia Meloni. Shouting in Italian from the stage in front of a 5,000-strong audience, Molko called Meloni a “racist,” a “piece of shit,” and a “fascist,” an outburst that ended up with the local authorities reporting him to prosecutors, according to Italian newspaper Corriere della Sera.Earlier that night, Molko asked the audience to refrain from using their phones to better enjoy the concert. However, videos of the incident found its way onto social media. On Tuesday, Italian media reported prosecutors in Turin officially opened an investigation into the incident for “vilipendio delle istituzioni,” or “contempt of the institutions.”Macron slams EU Commission for hiring American economist
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 08:22:58 GMT
French President Emmanuel Macron on Tuesday questioned the European Commission’s decision to appoint U.S. professor Fiona Scott Morton as chief economist of its competition department. Macron told reporters that he was “skeptical” of Scott Morton’s appointment and said the move was not “coherent” with Brussels’ strategic autonomy goals. “Strategic autonomy [also means] you need to have autonomy of thought,” he said as he left the EU-CELAC summit in Brussels, noting that “this is not necessarily the most coherent decision in this respect.”Over the past days France has been the fiercest opponent of Scott Morton’s appointment, calling on the Commission to retract the job offer. Macron said he was waiting for more clarification from the Commission and regretted that Brussels derogated on the requirement that Commission officials should be EU citizens. The French President stressed that neither the U.S. nor China wo...Belgian and French railways mull new Brussels-Paris train link
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 08:22:58 GMT
Belgian and French railway operators SNCB and SNCF are planning a slower — but presumably cheaper — train connection between Brussels and Paris to “complement” the existing high-speed train link.The rail companies announced on Tuesday that they’re considering a regular train service between the two capitals from late 2024, which would connect Brussels’ Midi station with Paris’ Gare du Nord, potentially making stops along the way.The trip would take about three hours, and while it’s too soon to indicate a price range for tickets, they’d in any case be offered at a “competitive” rate, said SNCB spokesperson Bart Crols.A trip between Brussels and Paris takes less than an hour and a half on the existing high-speed Thalys connection, but while some tickets are offered at €29, a last-minute ticket costs over €100.The companies are pitching the plans as a “new alternative to road transport,” with a journey time that would fall between a drive — which takes about fou...Panga found abandoned near Mission Beach
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 08:22:58 GMT
SAN DIEGO — An abandoned vessel was found Tuesday morning in Mission Beach, the San Diego Fire-Rescue Department said.Around 5:15 a.m., lifeguards responded to a report of a panga at Ventura Place in Mission Beach, SDFD said.In addition to the boat, lifeguards also located 13 personal flotation devices in the nearby area. There was nobody in the area when the vessel was discovered, according to officials. California bill would require e-bikers to have license, mandate training Footprints were spotted in the sand headed towards the Mission Beach boardwalk.Federal agencies were alerted of the vessel and a private company is expected to tow the boat away, SDFD said.Dangerous trend of cannabis poisoning amongst toddlers mounts in San Diego
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 08:22:58 GMT
SAN DIEGO - San Diego County's only children's hospital is reporting that marijuana products are getting in the hands of kids. According to health experts, more children under the age of five are going to the hospital with cannabis poisoning. “One or two of these gummies that a normal size adult may take, can actually cause a child to stop breathing," explained Dr. Natalie Laub, a pediatrician at Rady Children's Hospital and cannabis researcher. "We’re seeing three-year-old's, four-year-old's, five-year-old's, exploring their home environments like all toddlers do, and they’re finding cannabis products that look like food that they would normally eat.” Kids are now easily getting their hands on edible gummies, cookies and chips laced with THC and decorated in colorful packaging, which could be deceptive to the eyes of a child, Dr. Laub said. The majority of exposure cases do occur at home and are purchased by a parent or adult in close contact. 1-year-old ‘accidentally shot’ by 3...B.C. Wildfire Service dealing with nearly 400 fires, Cranbrook airport briefly closed
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 08:22:58 GMT
VANCOUVER — Dozens of properties are on evacuation order or alert in British Columbia’s Kootenay region after new wildfires near Cranbrook temporarily shut the city’s airport.The B.C. Wildfire Service says the St. Mary’s River wildfire is thought to have been sparked by downed power lines and has grown to three square kilometres. A statement from the St. Mary’s Indian Band Monday evening says fire crews worked to protect structures as helicopters and air tankers tackled the blaze from above in strong winds and tough flying conditions. The City of Cranbrook says the airport was reopened by 8 p.m. Monday but evacuation alerts remain in place. The B.C. Wildfire Service says it’s dealing with nearly 400 fires, including notable blazes near Burns Lake in the Bulkley-Nechako area.The service says the Tintagel wildfire, the Parrot Lookout wildfire and the Peacock Creek wildfire are all “wildfires of note,” and is reminding people not to interfere w...Blockade dismantled at Winnipeg landfill
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 08:22:58 GMT
WINNIPEG — A blockade is down at a Winnipeg landfill where demonstrators have been demanding the search of a different landfill for the remains of two Indigenous women.Workers with front-end loaders and other machinery, along with police, arrived at the landfill this morning to begin taking apart the blockade. A Manitoba judge granted a temporary injunction Friday to end the blockade at the Brady Road landfill after the City of Winnipeg argued in court it was causing environmental and safety risks.Dozens of protesters have blocked the landfill’s main road for nearly two weeks, after Manitoba Premier Heather Stefanson said the province would not search the privately-owned Prairie Green Landfill, north of the city, for the remains of the two slain Indigenous women.The judge had said demonstrators could continue to protest at the Brady Road landfill, but they could not block the road. The Manitoba and federal governments have been sparring over the issue with Crown-Indigenous Rel...Latest news
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