Douglas County School District settles lawsuit with former superintendent 

Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 11:40:17 GMT

Douglas County School District settles lawsuit with former superintendent  DOUGLAS COUNTY, Colo. (KDVR) -- Monday, FOX31 learned lawyers for former Douglas County School District superintendent Corey Wise agreed on a settlement of more than $830,000 with the district’s insurance company, Colorado School Districts Self-Insurance Pool.Wise told our team he feels vindicated but that’s not all he’s feeling.  “My whole career was in Douglas County schools, so it still hurts,” he said.This is in response to Wise’s controversial firing in February 2022, in a 4-3 vote led by the board’s elected conservative majority. The firing led to protests, district-wide walk-outs, and even a staged sickout, which included hundreds of teachers.  “The purpose of this charge was to show those actions were discriminatory and that’s not ok,” Wise explained. Protestors call for resignation of Denver Public Schools board Discriminatory actions laid out in a multi-page civil rights lawsuit filed last year, which also alleged his advocacy for masks in the district during the pandem...

Wind advisory in effect for San Diego County mountains, deserts

Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 11:40:17 GMT

Wind advisory in effect for San Diego County mountains, deserts SAN DIEGO -- Parts of San Diego County are under a wind advisory, with some areas expected to see gusts up to 60 miles and hour.The wind advisory is in effect for the mountains and deserts areas until Wednesday morning.“Lot of dust mostly and everything flying,” Boulevard resident Pat McDuffy said. “Look out for flying objects.”West winds are expected to blow from 25 to 35 miles an hour with gusts up to 60 mph.They are expected to be strongest in the deserts and eastern slopes of the mountains.The driver from Boulevard knows it all too well.“It gets up to 100 miles an hour. It’ll take the shingles off your roof if you’re not careful,” McDuffy said. Ready for a challenge? Here are the hardest hikes in San Diego Gusty winds could blow objects around your home.Neighbors warn to hunker down anything that can blow away in your yards. Beware of any tree limbs or debris that can fly into the roadways.“Feel a lot of sound from the wind gusting like outdoors,” Descanso resident Alf Sc...

Massive landslide buries trucks in northwestern Pakistan

Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 11:40:17 GMT

Massive landslide buries trucks in northwestern Pakistan PESHAWAR, Pakistan (AP) — A massive landslide struck a key highway in northwestern Pakistan near the border town of Torkham before dawn Tuesday, burying several trucks and injuring some people, police and rescue officials said.Police official Ishrat Khan said dozens of firefighters and rescuers were trying to save truck drivers and other people hit by the landslide, near the Afghan border. Officials said the landslide was triggered by lightning amid rain. He said the injured were being transported to a nearby hospital. Volunteers have also joined the search for survivors. Authorities dispatched heavy machinery to Torkham to try and remove the massive mudslide, Khan said.The Torkham border crossing is a trade route between Pakistan and Afghanistan and a location where landslides often block highways, especially in the mountainous areas. Last summer, floods caused by monsoon rains killed 1,739 people in Pakistan.The Associated Press

Suspected shooting attack in Jerusalem wounds 2 Israeli men

Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 11:40:17 GMT

Suspected shooting attack in Jerusalem wounds 2 Israeli men JERUSALEM (AP) — A suspected shooting attack by a Palestinian gunman in Jerusalem on Tuesday left two Israeli men wounded, police said. It was the latest in a year-long cycle of violence that shows no sign of abating after weeks of heightened tensions around Jerusalem during the overlap of the Jewish holiday of Passover and the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.Israeli police were searching for the suspected attacker who fled the scene in the east Jerusalem neighborhood of Sheikh Jarrah. The two wounded, who were shot while inside a vehicle, were treated for moderate gunshot wounds.Tensions in Israel and the occupied West Bank soared weeks after an Israeli police raid on Jerusalem’s most sensitive holy site, the compound home to the Al-Aqsa mosque. The mosque sits on a contested hilltop known to Jews as the Temple Mount and to Muslims as the Noble Sanctuary, revered as the third-holiest site in Islam and the holiest site in Judaism. Earlier this month, the Israeli military struck sites l...

China’s economic growth accelerates with consumption boost

Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 11:40:17 GMT

China’s economic growth accelerates with consumption boost BEIJING (AP) — China’s economic growth accelerated in the latest quarter as consumer flocked back to shops and restaurants following the abrupt end of anti-virus controls.The 4.5% growth in gross domestic product from January to March compared to the same period in 2022 was the fastest in the past year, and outpaced the 2.9% growth in the previous quarter, according to government data released Tuesday. But authorities cautioned that China will likely face import and export pressures in the coming months amid an uncertain international economic environment, and also warned of inadequate domestic market demand in the world’s No. 2 economy.Fu Linghui, the director general of China’s National Bureau of Statistics, said Tuesday that authorities will implement various policies to “stabilize growth” and stimulate domestic demand, as well as help support the development of emerging industries.The higher-than-expected rise in GDP for the quarter comes amid a rebound in consumptio...

Putin visits Russian troops in occupied Ukraine

Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 11:40:17 GMT

Putin visits Russian troops in occupied Ukraine MOSCOW (AP) — The Kremlin says Russian President Vladimir Putin has visited headquarters of the Russian troops fighting in Ukraine.A video released by the Kremlin early Tuesday showed Putin visiting the command post for Russian forces in the southern Kherson region. It showed Putin receiving reports from the top military brass.He then moved by helicopter to the headquarters of the Russian National Guard in the Luhansk region to hear reports about the situation there.Russia took the Kherson and Luhansk regions into its fold along with the Donetsk and Zaporizhzhia regions in September in a move that was rejected by most of the world as illegal annexation.It was impossible to independently verify the footage released by the Kremlin. The trip marked a second visit by Putin to the areas that Russia occupied in Ukraine in as many months.The Associated Press

Volkswagen unveils electric luxury sedan at China auto show

Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 11:40:17 GMT

Volkswagen unveils electric luxury sedan at China auto show SHANGHAI (AP) — Volkswagen unveiled an electric luxury sedan that promises a 700-kilometer (435-mile) battery range as global and Chinese automakers showed their latest SUVs, sedans and muscle cars Tuesday at the world’s biggest auto show.Auto Shanghai 2023 reflects the intense competition in China’s fast-growing electric vehicle market after the ruling Communist Party poured billions of dollars into promoting the technology. China accounted for two-thirds of global electrics sales last year.Brands including General Motors, BMW and Nissan and Chinese rivals BYD Auto and NIO unveiled dozens of new EVs in the cavernous Shanghai exhibition center. Brands touted faster charging, satellite-linked navigation and entertainment, and the future possibility of self-driving technology.Volkswagen’s ID.7 sedan, the new flagship model for its electric vehicles, was one of 28 models displayed by the German automaker, half of them electrified.“We are turbo-charging our electric campaign,” said the ...

Pastry artwork pits bakery against town in free speech suit

Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 11:40:17 GMT

Pastry artwork pits bakery against town in free speech suit CONWAY, N.H. (AP) — Bakery owner Sean Young was thrilled when high school art students covered the big blank wall over his doorway last spring with a painting of the sun shining over a mountain range made of sprinkle-covered chocolate and strawberry donuts, a blueberry muffin, a cinnamon roll and other pastries.The display got rave reviews, and Young looked forward to collaborating with the school on more mural projects at his roadside bakery in Conway, New Hampshire. Then the town zoning board got involved, deciding that the pastry painting was not so much art as advertising, and so could not remain as is because of its size. Faced with modifying or removing the mural, or possibly dealing with fines and criminal charges, Young sued, saying the town is violating his freedom of speech rights.The painting could stay right where it is it if showed actual mountains, instead of pastries suggesting mountains, or if the building wasn’t a bakery.“They said it would be art elsewhere,” Young ...

Rat ambassadors try to counter bad press amid NYC’s rat war

Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 11:40:17 GMT

Rat ambassadors try to counter bad press amid NYC’s rat war SAN DIEGO (AP) — As an ambassador for rats, it’s never easy to win over the public. There’s that hairless tail after all. But Runa at the San Diego Zoo is doing her best to counter the bad press. She is one of a handful of such so-called ambassadors showing off the virtues of rats at three U.S. zoos. The rats were provided by a Tanzania-based organization that is training African giant pouched rats to combat wildlife trafficking, detect diseases and perform other useful tasks.At least twice the size of the common brown rats found in cities, African giant pouched rats like Runa are best known for ferreting out landmines and other explosive material on old battlefields in Angola, Mozambique and Cambodia, earning them the nickname “hero-rats.” Efforts are underway to expand the use of their keen sense of smell to finding people trapped in collapsed buildings, detecting diseases in laboratory samples and alerting officials to illegal goods at ports and airports.Six African r...

Rail CEO to testify in Ohio Senate about fiery derailment

Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 11:40:17 GMT

Rail CEO to testify in Ohio Senate about fiery derailment COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Norfolk Southern’s CEO is set to testify before an Ohio Senate rail safety panel Tuesday, more than two months after a fiery train derailment including hazardous materials rocked the village of East Palestine. Alan Shaw has promised millions of dollars to help the Ohio-Pennsylvania border community recover, but also faces a lawsuit from Ohio’s Attorney General Dave Yost over costs for the toxic chemical spill cleanup and environmental damage. The federal government has also sued the railroad. Shaw previously testified before the Pennsylvania legislature as well as Congress over the derailment, but now faces Ohio lawmakers, who recently passed a state transportation budget that would impose new rail safety measures on Norfolk Southern and other railroads traveling through their state.Whether they’re allowed to do so, however, remains a point of debate. The Ohio Railroad Association, a trade group, has argued that several of the measures are pre...