Bus monitor describes moment of impact, aftermath in Fall River school bus crash
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:58:56 GMT
A bus monitor this week described harrowing moments aboard a school bus in Fall River that lost control and hit the front porch of a home on Monday morning. Surveillance video showed the bus taking out a utility pole before hitting the porch near the the intersection of Charles Street and King Street around 7 a.m. Speaking with 7NEWS, Aindrea Cummings said the bus had just picked up a student at the bottom of the street when the bus jumped the curb and crashed. “I just grabbed the top of the seat, I ducked down, braced for impact and, next thing I know, I’m actually on the floor in the aisle,” Cummings said. Cummings was one of six people on the bus when it crashed. She said she doesn’t know what caused the driver to lose control. “I just was like ‘Is everyone OK? Is everyone OK?” she said of the moments after the crash. She said some students told her they were, indeed, OK. One called for help. The student, a middle school student, had ...Solve It 7: Resort Refund
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:58:56 GMT
A Shrewsbury couple had a luxurious trip planned to their favorite European travel destination. But they had to cancel and were promised a resort refund. When the money didn’t come they contacted Solve It 7. Brandon Gunnoe has the story. From the splendor of Sintra’s castles to the cityscapes of Lisbon, Kambiz and his wife Sharifeh couldn’t wait to vacation again in Portugal. “Food is cheap. Drink is cheap. The country is beautiful. The ocean is so nice,” Kambiz said. They used a travel site to book a room at a resort.But then Sharifeh had some medical issues and couldn’t go.“We were so disappointed,” Kambiz said. Kambiz canceled the trip and asked for a refund on the room.“They needed documentation for this,” Kambiz said. He submitted this doctor’s note saying Sharifeh was not fit to fly and was told the booking site would refund their $1900. “The actual re...Source: Patriots signing veteran RB James Robinson to 2-year deal
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:58:56 GMT
The Patriots and free-agent running back James Robinson have agreed to a 2-year deal worth up to $8 million, according to a source.Related ArticlesNew England Patriots | The Patriots’ risk and reward of replacing Jakobi Meyers with JuJu Smith-Schuster New England Patriots | Source: Patriots expected to sign Chiefs WR JuJu Smith-Schuster New England Patriots | Patriots move to retain restricted free agent OT Yodny Cajutse on 1-year deal New England Patriots | Patriots reportedly signing veteran OT Riley Reiff, expect him to start New England Patriots | How Devin McCourty helped the Patriots create cap space in retirement Robinson projects as a rotational back in New England, where Rhamondre Stevenson emerged as a capable No. 1 rusher last season. His arrival likely indicates the Patriots are parting ways with Damien Harris, an unrestricted free agent. In addition to Stevenson and Robinson, the Pats ...Joe Kelly book reveals inside look at baseball
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:58:56 GMT
Most books about baseball aren’t written by baseball players.The ones that are almost always hit the shelves after they’ve played their last game.Rare is the baseball book written by an active ball player.For one thing, when would they find the time?Former Red Sox pitcher Joe Kelly made the time. Working with WEEI’s Rob Bradford, the 2018 World Series champion wrote “A Damn Near Perfect Game: Reclaiming America’s Pastime.”The book, released earlier in spring training, is a collection of Kelly’s memories, experiences, thoughts, and feelings about the game he plays. In some places, he’s ‘romantic about baseball,’ but he also doesn’t pull punches; Red Sox fans remember that from a certain incident with the Yankees in 2018.Baseball is the game Kelly loves and he wants to see it improve, grow, and flourish long after he leaves the mound. That requires the carrot and the stick.In a conversation with the Herald, one of Major...Pats address free agency needs with JuJu Smith-Schuster, O-line help and running backs
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Slowly but surely, the Patriots are addressing their roster holes in free agency.On Wednesday, that meant padding their offensive tackle depth, adding a running back and replacing Jakobi Meyers.According to a source, the Pats and Chiefs wideout JuJu Smith-Schuster agreed to terms on a free-agent deal. It’s a three-year, $33 million contract with $16 million guaranteed, per the NFL Network. The Patriots also struck a 2-year, $8 million deal with former Jets and Jaguars running back James Robinson late Wednesday night, according to a source.Smith-Schuster, 26, is coming off a rebound season in Kansas City, where he caught 78 passes for 933 yards and three touchdowns. His addition will help offset the loss of Meyers, who left to sign a similar three-year, $33 million deal with the Raiders on Tuesday. Smith-Schuster jumps to the top of the Pats’ receiver depth chart, joining DeVante Parker, Kendrick Bourne and Tyquan Thornton.Shortly after the deal was reported, Smith-Schust...Caltrans work to repair sinkhole underneath SR-78 in Oceanside
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:58:56 GMT
OCEANSIDE, Calif. -- Flooding in Oceanside Wednesday forced all lanes on State Route 78 to close until Monday, traffic officials said. The flooding also led to a sinkhole underneath the westbound side of the freeway.California Department of Transportation says they are working with local partners to address the flooding issue on SR-78 from College Boulevard to El Camino Real. The agency is working to temporarily repair a gaping hole underneath two lanes on westbound SR-78 to make it safe for drivers. However, the agency said they are waiting for a permanent fix.On Wednesday, SR-78 westbound was initially reduced to one lane. Recent rainstorms caused undermining of the shoulder, according to Caltrans. The agency said a culvert underneath is collapsing, leading to a dip in the road of two lanes. The two lanes were closed for most of the day Wednesday. These San Diego County roads are closed due to inclement weather conditions “We did some work a couple of weeks ago to address that t...What California's recent storms indicate about climate change
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:58:56 GMT
SAN DIEGO (KSWB) – A barrage of storms have hit California over the last few weeks and yet another is on the horizon, bringing record-setting precipitation to much of the region. Between atmospheric rivers and colder low-pressure systems, almost all of the state is well above average precipitation levels, easing the drought from historic dry conditions seen just three months ago and bringing snow levels to highs not seen in decades.But that benefit has not come without a cost: thousands of residents across the state have been evacuated amidst the back-to-back storms that have prompted flooding, landslides, levee breaks and power outages. Photos: San Diego battered by rain & wind Emergency declarations have been implemented in 40 of California’s 58 counties and there’s no indication yet that conditions will get much drier anytime soon, despite the normal April 1 end of the wet season fast approaching.Californians might be asking themselves what’s behind this unusual ...Kansas ‘school choice’ backers struggle to get past governor
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:58:56 GMT
TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Conservative Republicans in Kansas hoping to earmark state education dollars for helping parents pay for private schooling are struggling to win over enough rural and moderate GOP colleagues to get a law enacted, in sharp contrast to debates in neighboring states.The Kansas House on Tuesday approved, 64-61, a bill creating a program that would give thousands of parents $5,150 for each child they want to move into home or private schools, starting in the 2024-25 school year. And last month, the Kansas Senate voted 22-16 to approve a bill that would expand an existing program providing income tax credits to donors who contribute to funds granting private school scholarships to students who are considered at risk of failing in public schools.Republicans hold two-thirds majorities in both chambers, which is what would be necessary to override an expected veto from Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly. But moderate Republicans and many rural GOP lawmakers oppose the measures, ...NY bank’s demise: Contagion or a problem with the business?
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:58:56 GMT
Signature Bank’s collapse came stunningly fast, leaving behind the question of whether there was a fundamental flaw in the way it did business — or if it was just a victim of the panic that spread after the failure of Silicon Valley Bank.There were few outward signs that Signature Bank was crumbling before the New York Department of Financial Services on Sunday seized the bank’s assets and asked the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. take over its operations. The FDIC will run it as Signature Bridge Bank until it can be sold.But leading up the the takeover, there were calls on social media warning depositors to get their funds out of the bank — and those were followed with a real-life frenzy of withdrawals. There hasn’t yet been a public accounting of exactly how much money was withdrawn from the bank with a history of being friendlier than most in the U.S. to the cryptocurrency industry.“This is not about a particular sector in the case of Signature Bank,” Adrienne H...Ling Ma’s ‘Bliss Montage’ wins $20,000 Story Prize
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:58:56 GMT
NEW YORK (AP) — Ling Ma’s “Bliss Montage,” a collection which blends the real and the surreal, has won the Story Prize for best short fiction. Ma will receive $20,000 for “Bliss Montage,” her first book since her acclaimed debut novel “Severance.” “Ma melds humor and the surreal beautifully, resulting in a project that is at once absurd and insightful,” prize judges said in a statement Wednesday night. “This is an expansive, bold, and delightful book.”The two other finalists, Andrea Barrett for “Natural History” and Morgan Talty for “Night of the Living Rez,” each will get $5,000.The Story Prize was established in 2004, and is underwritten by the Chisholm Foundation. Previous winners include Edwidge Danticat, George Saunders and Lauren Groff.The Associated PressLatest news
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