All-clear for neighborhood in Custer County

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 03:21:11 GMT

All-clear for neighborhood in Custer County UPDATE: MONDAY 11/20/2023 8:30 p.m.(CUSTER COUNTY, Colo.) — The Custer County Sheriff has issued an all-clear for the area of Rocky Ridge Road, which was under a shelter-in-place for much of Monday afternoon. CCSO said additional information would be provided on the shooting. FOX21 News has a crew on the scene and will continue to provide updates as more information becomes available.CCSO searches for suspect after shots fired in Custer CountyUPDATE: MONDAY 11/20/2023 7:29 p.m.A shelter-in-place order remains active Monday evening for a neighborhood in Custer County following a reported neighbor dispute involving shots fired.According to a spokesperson with the Custer County Sheriff's Office (CCSO), law enforcement are still searching for a suspect after they believe a neighbor dispute lead to shots being fired. CCSO did not say if there were any injuries, but told neighbors in the area of Rocky Ridge Road to stay indoors, secure their homes, and stay away from doors and windows. OR...

Police search for missing 15-year-old girl in Hialeah

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 03:21:11 GMT

Police search for missing 15-year-old girl in Hialeah The Hialeah Police Department is seeking the public’s help in finding a missing 15-year-old girl. Alison Mateo was last seen Monday in the area of West 12-14th Avenue and West 29-37th Street. She was wearing a black shirt and multi-colored shorts with sandals.Mateo stands at 5 feet, 6 inches tall, weighs 130 pounds, has dark hair and brown eyes. Anyone with any information on her whereabouts is urged to call police at 305-687-2525.

Late veteran’s family donates his wheelchair

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 03:21:11 GMT

Late veteran’s family donates his wheelchair A highly decorated veteran died before being able to use his brand new electric wheelchair. His family knew what he would want to be done with the chair and that’s when they contacted Help Me Howard with Patrick Fraser.His name is Kenneth Whitmier. His middle name could be “Remarkable.”Tammy Whitmier: “He was a very generous, giving, loving man.”Tammy’s father, Sgt. Maj. Whitmier, served 27 amazing years in the U.S Army.Gary Booze: Two tours in Vietnam, purple hearts, two Bronze Stars, one with valor. It just goes on and on, and on.”Ask Mr. Whitmier about his achievements and Gary says you would learn another fact. He was humble.Gary Booze: “I said, ‘What was the Bronze Star for?’ He said, ‘Being stupid?’ and that was the end of the conversation.”Then in June, Mr. Whitmier passed away.Gary Booze: “Lost the best member of our family and just trying to do something to remember him, and and carry on his...

Don’t feel like cooking this year? Celebrate Thanksgiving Miami style at these restaurants

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 03:21:11 GMT

Don’t feel like cooking this year? Celebrate Thanksgiving Miami style at these restaurants Thanksgiving checklist sound off:Turkey… check.Mashed potatoes… check. Stuffing… check. Am I missing something?Don’t forget about your stretchy pants. Aside from a good home-cooked meal, two Miami restaurants are taking the stress out of the holiday prep with their unique takes on Thanksgiving staples.Don’t be a “Thank-Zilla” this Thanksgiving, and let someone else do all the cooking this holiday.Red Rooster in Overtown is adding some more Miami to their holiday menu.Anastassia Saint-Eloi: “We wanted to add a unique take on the staple Thanksgiving items to bring awareness of the beautiful cultures that are in Miami like the Latin cultures, the African cultures.”And to do that, they’re spicing things up… Literally.Anastassia Saint-Eloi: “We have jerk, we have curry, we have our spice rum butter, that we’re taking influences from the multitude of cultures here in Miami.”Ready to gobble-gobble these cur...

Musk sues Media Matters as advertising exodus continues

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 03:21:11 GMT

Musk sues Media Matters as advertising exodus continues Elon Musk on Monday made good on his promise to sue Media Matters, filing a federal lawsuit that accuses the left-leaning watchdog group and one of its reporters of doctoring images in an article that showed ads for major corporations next to posts depicting hate speech on X, Musk’s social media platform formerly known as Twitter.In a complaint filed in a Texas federal court, lawyers for X argued that Media Matters “knowingly and maliciously manufactured side-by-side images depicting advertisers’ posts” on X. The lawsuit alleges that the images and the media promotion of that research were done with the intention “to drive advertisers from the platform and destroy” X, citing “a blatant smear campaign” against the company over the last year.Musk’s lawsuit is the latest of his battles with regulators, advocates and advertisers, which have pointed to a rise in hate speech on the platform since he bought it last October and hollowed out its content moderation staff. The tech billio...

How Labour fell in love with Partygate investigator Sue Gray

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 03:21:11 GMT

How Labour fell in love with Partygate investigator Sue Gray LONDON — Britain’s Labour Party has a new idol and they can’t stop talking about her. Nearly three months ago, Labour Leader Keir Starmer appointed career civil servant Sue Gray his chief of staff. The appointment sent shockwaves through Westminster, and was a surprisingly political move for a career-long civil servant, famed for her dispassionate but tough verdicts as a former director of propriety and ethics for the British government. To make matters worse in the eyes of her opponents, Gray had taken a starring role in the downfall of former Prime Minister Boris Johnson by overseeing an investigation into his administration’s lockdown-busting parties.For all the furor over her appointment, key players from many wings of the Labour Party agree she’s a welcome force, professionalizing the Labour operation as it eyes an election next year. POLITICO spoke to more than a dozen officials and shadow ministers who have worked with Gray since she joined. All were g...

‘Spider in the web’ of Belgian diplomacy set to be new EU ambassador

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 03:21:11 GMT

‘Spider in the web’ of Belgian diplomacy set to be new EU ambassador Peter Moors, the chief of staff of Belgian Prime Minister Alexander De Croo, is set to become the new Belgian ambassador to the EU after the country’s six month presidency of the Council of the EU period ends in June 2024, according to eight Belgian diplomats and officials. His expected appointment, which still has to be formally approved, is part of a big reshuffle of Belgian top diplomats, including key ambassadorial posts such as to Washington D.C. Many key posts — including Washington, Moscow, New York and Geneva — are open. One diplomat joked that this year’s revamp was “the grand slam” of top jobs.More importantly, it’s the last reshuffle before the Belgian elections of June 2024. Current polls suggest it will be challenging for the current seven-party coalition to continue, meaning that several diplomats working at the top of government could be looking to secure a good posting before the political instability. While the actual moves won’t happen until next sum...

Dutch on brink of electing first female leader

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 03:21:11 GMT

Dutch on brink of electing first female leader THE HAGUE — Dutch voters may be about to get someone very different from the outgoing veteran prime minister Mark Rutte. A former refugee, Dilan Yeşilgöz, who succeeded Rutte as leader of the VVD party, is now leading the polls ahead of Wednesday’s vote and could become the first female prime minister in Dutch history. The contest is on a knife-edge, with three parties vying to win the most seats, but her nearest rival, Pieter Omtzigt has signalled he may not want the top job for himself. That makes it even likelier that Yeşilgöz, the country’s justice minister, will become premier at the head of the next government. Read more: How to watch the Dutch elections like a pro – POLITICOA self-confessed workaholic, Yeşilgöz is media savvy and does not talk much about being a woman in politics. She is invariably good humored and full of energy in public, despite what she says are “tough” demands of her current job. Her liberal-conservative People’s Party for Freedo...

Poland’s President Duda signals Tusk will have bumpy ride as PM

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 03:21:11 GMT

Poland’s President Duda signals Tusk will have bumpy ride as PM WARSAW — A war of words has broken out between Poland’s President Andrzej Duda and Donald Tusk, the likely head of the next government, presaging what’s looking to be a difficult cohabitation between the political rivals.“I am the president, but Donald Tusk is not my candidate for prime minister,” Duda told the right-wing Sieci weekly.Duda, originally a European Parliament backbencher from the Law and Justice (PiS) party before becoming president in 2015, has long been loyal to the nationalist party. Rather than simply rolling over and allowing Tusk to set Poland on a new course in line with the EU mainstream, Duda is laying down a gauntlet that he will use his presidential powers to thwart a new administration. Tusk and his allies have promised wrenching changes to the PiS program — rolling back draconian restrictions on abortion, limiting the role of religion in the education system, firing PiS loyalists in media and state companies, and undoing years of judicial r...

A federalized Europe isn’t in America’s interest

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 03:21:11 GMT

A federalized Europe isn’t in America’s interest Andrew A. Michta is senior fellow and director of the Scowcroft Strategy Initiative at the Atlantic Council of the United States. Views expressed here are his own.There’s a sea change coming to Europe, and its consequences for America’s relations with key allies haven’t yet registered in Washington.Predominantly driven by pressure from Berlin and Paris, the European Union is moving at speed to undergo the most dramatic systemic transformation since its inception. It’s about to centralize power in a way that will change the bloc’s very nature, impacting the Continent’s politics and economics. It will also fundamentally alter how Europe interacts with the United States.The changes currently under consideration would transform the EU from a confederation of sovereign countries into a unitary federal entity, with its central government presiding over partially self-governing nation states. And the key argument put forward by proponents of this is that without it, the bloc’s planned enla...