Qatar: 4,000 World Cup huts sent to quake-hit Turkey, Syria
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:35:37 GMT
Qatar has sent 4,000 cabins built to house fans at last year’s World Cup to earthquake survivors in Turkey and Syria, authorities said Monday.The Associated Press watched as the latest batch of pre-fabricated cabins was loaded onto a cargo ship in the Persian Gulf. The Qatar Development Fund began shipping cabins last month and says it will send a total of 10,000 to house people displaced by the Feb. 6 earthquake.Gas-rich Qatar, one of the world’s wealthiest countries, says it had always planned to donate the mobile homes. They were needed to help house some of the 1.4 million fans who descended on the small country during soccer’s biggest tournament late last year.The brightly colored cabins, each with thin walls, were designed to hold one or two people with twin beds, a nightstand, a small table and chair, air conditioning, a toilet and a shower inside. They went for around $200 a night — $270 with board — offering a budget option for visiting fans. A magnitude 7.8 ear...Pitchfork Music Festival announces 2023 full lineup and concert dates
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:35:37 GMT
CHICAGO — Pitchfork announced Monday the 2023 full lineup and dates the festival will return to Chicago.According to the music festival, this year’s summer concert will be held in Union Park from Friday, July 21, through Sunday, July 23. Here’s when the Lollapalooza 2023 lineup is expected to drop Headliners include The Smile, Big Thief, and Bon Iver. Other musicians include Alvvays, Perfume Genius, Weyes Blood, King Krule, Snail Mail, Ric Wilson, Rachika Nayar, Koffee, Kelela, Julia Jacklin, Yaya Bey, Soul Glo, Killer Mike, Jockstrap, Florist, 700 Bliss, Sen Morimoto — and many more.SEE FULL LINEUP HEREPitchfork Music Festival tickets are available now through the website.For more information, go to: PitchforkMusicFestival.com.2 students hurt in Texas school shooting, suspect arrested
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:35:37 GMT
ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Two students were injured in a shooting outside a Dallas-area high school on Monday morning and police arrested the person suspected of opening fire, officials said.The shooting began on a high school campus in the suburb of Arlington around 6:55 a.m., before many students arrived for the first day back to classes after the spring break, according to police and school district officials.One student was injured by gunfire, another was hurt by “debris from the shooting,” and both are getting medical care, said Arlington Independent School District spokeswoman Anita Foster. She could not immediately provide further information on the student's identities or conditions.Arlington police said the suspected shooter never entered the Lamar High School building and was arrested soon after officers arrived on the scene. They said the scene was secure in a tweet at 7:21 a.m. but have not released more information on the shooter.The school was placed on lockdown during t...Pedestrian and bicyclist traffic deaths spike in Texas
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:35:37 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) -- People walking and riding their bikes are getting hit by cars more often, and at an alarming rate throughout Texas, data from the Texas Department of Transportation shows. While the statistical spike is concerning for those who rely on walking or riding next to cars, they are a painful reminder to families who've lost a loved one. That includes the family of Alexei Bauereris. A driver hit the 14-year-old boy while he walked back to his northwest Austin home in 2016. Alexei Bauereris was hit and killed by a car when he was 14-years-old. (Courtesy: Bauereris family)"He had a great life ahead of him," his mother Anna Bauereris said. "He was a gentleman, he was a godly man, and he made a difference in our community."At 10:13 p.m. on a June night, Alexei was walking through a crosswalk. Despite a flashing yellow light, the oncoming driver didn't yield or slow down before hitting and killing him. "He really reached out and made friends wherever he went, whether it was sch...Try global dishes at the International Flavor Fest!
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:35:37 GMT
SARATOGA, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The Saratoga Farmers Market is hosting an International Flavor Fest at the Wilton Mall food court on Saturday, March 25. Visitors can pick up a passport and collect stamps from market vendors to win a prize. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! There will be food from across the globe including Caribbean cuisine featuring meat dishes prepared with a variety of spice rubs and marinades, and curries and samosa from Asia. There will also be delicious desserts traditional to Central and Eastern Europe such as frgál cakes, apple strudels, and apple sharlotkas. The World Awareness Children's Museum will be in attendance as special guests and have a fun paper fortune cookie activity for children. The festival runs from 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.Missouri man wanted for killing his mother in a fire found dead
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:35:37 GMT
MEXICO, Mo. -- An Audrain County man's body was found in a shed Sunday. Police identified him as Brandon Spears, 43 of Mexico, Missouri. He was wanted in connection with his mother's death and setting fires.Officers were called to the 1700 block of Fairground Road Sunday afternoon to investigate a body found. They found Spears's body in an unlocked shed in the back of some private property. He was identified through tattoos and clothing. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now Daily News SIGN UP NOW A fire at an apartment building in the 1200 block of West Breckenridge on December 23 killed 60-year-old Ruth Ann Stuart. The victim in the fire was also the suspect's mother. He also appears to be a suspect in a second fire that evening at the Spartan Light Metals building.T...'Free Cone Day' happening at Dairy Queen
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:35:37 GMT
ST. LOUIS - With spring officially kicking off later in the afternoon, Dairy Queen is giving locals free ice cream to treat themselves this season. Trending: Remains in Crawford County possibly of woman missing since 2014 Celebrate 'Free Cone Day' at any DQ location, and grab a small cone for free.Is Nuggets forward Zeke Nnaji, back from shoulder injury, the answer to Denver’s bench unit?
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:35:37 GMT
NEW YORK – Nuggets coach Michael Malone waffled and hedged before settling on a satisfying response.Asked on Sunday afternoon whether he was still in “search mode” when it came to Denver’s bench unit, Malone was as honest as he could be with 10 games left in the regular season.“I guess if I don’t know that means yes, right?” he said.But the veteran coach knows far more than he initially conceded. On Sunday, Denver’s bench included Bruce Brown, Jeff Green and Christian Braun, and featured the return of Zeke Nnaji, who hadn’t played in six weeks due to a shoulder injury. It also, briefly, included Reggie Jackson, who was called upon once Braun got in quick foul trouble.“That second unit (was) defensively, more athletic and versatile,” Malone said of Nnaji’s availability.Despite Denver’s 108-102 win, its second unit got outscored 36-15.The trade deadline additions of Thomas Bryant (DNP – coach’s decision) and Jackson have been largely ineffective, but Malone said he was compelled...Editorial: Fund Denver Health like your life depends on it
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:35:37 GMT
Denver Health cannot fail.The safety-net hospital and regional Level 1 Trauma Center is in a dire financial position with the cost of providing care – especially for those with no means to pay — outstripping the revenue coming in.The state stepped up and has allocated $5 million in the 2023 budget to shore up Denver Health’s budget, but it is not enough.Providing life-saving care for those who cannot pay is a moral imperative. Denver Health not only saves lives with expert trauma care for car crash and gun violence victims, but the hospital is a last resort for uninsured individuals with chronic, treatable illnesses like homeless individuals or undocumented Coloradans with diabetes, renal failure or cancer.The City of Denver has long recognized the civic good of having a public hospital and has propped up the hospital’s operations with additional funding. Taxpayers may not realize the good of a publicly funded hospital until their moment of most dire need when their insurance ...Colorado avalanche deaths rise to 9 after deadly weekend on the slopes
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:35:37 GMT
Heavy wet snow in Colorado’s high mountain backcountry led to snow slides that caught six skiers since Friday, burying two, leading to two deaths – raising total avalanche fatalities in the state this past winter to nine.The latest fatality happened Sunday afternoon when a skier died in an avalanche near the Aspen Highlands Ski Resort – an avalanche about 200 feet wide that exploded from the upper face of a loaded slope downward 2,000 feet, according to a Pitkin County Sheriff’s Office statement.Two other skiers caught up in that avalanche managed to escape and were rescued, one by helicopter.On Friday in Gunnison County, Joel Shute, 36, a Glenwood Springs resident, was killed – buried in four feet of snow – after an avalanche in the Rapid Creek area near Marble, Gunnison County authorities said. Two others caught in that avalanche escaped, and one was able to hike out and get help, leading to a helicopter rescue.Avalanches this past winter have swept up a total of 18 people i...Latest news
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