Prince William Co. middle, high schools to get security screeners starting in August

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:42:58 GMT

Prince William Co. middle, high schools to get security screeners starting in August An additional layer of security will soon be implemented at Prince William County, Virginia, middle and high schools. The county’s school board is moving ahead with plans to equip schools with security screeners.The county will begin rolling out the security screeners to schools in August.During a recent school board meeting, Superintendent LaTanya McDade stressed the need for more safety. “The one thing that we all agree on is the need to do more to protect our students and staff,” she said.The weapons detection system, made by Evolv Technology, is a screener that’s already in use at sports stadiums, hospitals and in several districts across the country.Despite some community members speaking out against the cost and questioning the effectiveness, school officials said the system is less intrusive and would allow multiple students to go through the system at a time.“We remain vigilant in the innovative implementation of national best practices and scho...

DC’s forecast promises heat (potentially record-breaking) and much needed rain amid drought

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:42:58 GMT

DC’s forecast promises heat (potentially record-breaking) and much needed rain amid drought Listen to WTOP for the latest weather updates on the 8s and when it breaks.This week’s cool spring-like temperatures and sunny skies will be overtaken by sizzling heat Friday and long-awaited rain Saturday. Here’s a look ahead at the weekend’s forecast in the D.C. area.The latter half of the week will feel more like summer than spring in the D.C. region.In fact, 7news First Alert Meteorologist Brian van de Graaff said record heat could be in the cards for the District. Temperatures are expected to near 90 degrees Friday, just shy of the current record 89 degrees set at Reagan National Airport in 1976.In the southern parts of WTOP’s listening area, some neighborhoods are expected to reach 90 degrees for the first time this year on Friday.Despite the potentially record-breaking temperatures, the heat shouldn’t bring humidity with it this week.Looking ahead at the weekend, temperatures should cool down to the upper 70s ahead of a cold front Saturday. Much-...

Sullivan and Yeongsu share lead of ISPS Handa Championship

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:42:58 GMT

Sullivan and Yeongsu share lead of ISPS Handa Championship OMITAMA, Japan (AP) — Andrew Sullivan and Kim Yeongsu each shot 7-under 63 to share the lead after the first round of the ISPS Handa Championship in Japan on Thursday.Three players were a stroke behind in the European tour event — Alexander Bjork, Aaron Cockerill and Deon Germishuys.It was a bunched leaderboard at Ishioka Golf Club: Almost two dozen golfers were at 5 under or 4 under on a sunny day for golf. Almost 150 players are entered in the first two rounds.___AP golf: https://apnews.com/hub/golf and https://twitter.com/AP_SportsSource

South Florida drivers finally see fuel supply relief as historic flooding recovery efforts continue

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:42:58 GMT

South Florida drivers finally see fuel supply relief as historic flooding recovery efforts continue Residents in South Florida are finally seeing some relief at the gas pump and in their neighborhoods more than a week after historic flooding caused by unprecedented rains swept through the region. The flooding interrupted the supply chain out of Port Everglades, making it difficult for tanker trucks to refill and refuel gas stations. Additionally, several fuel terminals were damaged by the waters, exacerbating the situation. According to a spokesperson with GasBuddy, 58.5% of gas stations in Miami and Fort Lauderdale are being reported as without gasoline. However, filled fuel tankers are now slowly making their way to gas stations in the area. “We now have 9 of our 12 terminals up and operating, which is great news,” said Broward County Mayor Lamar Fisher, “And what that means is obviously gas is getting to the stations that are needed.”While drivers are grateful for the relief, some are still feeling the effects of the flooding. “Thank God they’...

More Leopards for Ukraine: Denmark, Netherlands to send 14 tanks

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:42:58 GMT

More Leopards for Ukraine: Denmark, Netherlands to send 14 tanks Denmark and the Netherlands will jointly donate 14 Leopard 2 tanks to Ukraine, the two countries announced Thursday.“The Netherlands and Denmark today announce our intention to jointly acquire, refurbish and donate 14 Leopard 2A4 tanks for Ukraine,” a joint statement from the countries’ defense ministers said.Dutch Defense Minister Kajsa Ollongren said Ukrainians are “continuing their fight against the Russian aggressor,” and their determination is a “strong motivation for the Netherlands” to continue its military support.The Leopard 2A4 tanks will be bought at a cost of €165 million, which will be “equally divided” between Denmark and the Netherlands, and are expected to be delivered from “early 2024.”This comes on top of an announcement in February that Denmark, Germany and the Netherlands will provide at least 100 refurbished Leopard 1 tanks from industry stocks and supply them to Ukraine this year and next, as it ...

FTA orders MBTA to take emergency action to protect crews from ‘unsafe conditions’ on the tracks

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:42:58 GMT

FTA orders MBTA to take emergency action to protect crews from ‘unsafe conditions’ on the tracks The Federal Transit Administration has ordered the MBTA to take emergency action to protect crews from ‘unsafe conditions’ on the tracks after a worker was hurt and there were several close calls.Federal regulators say they are deeply concerned with how the MBTA handles workers who are repairing the tracks. As a result, those T workers are going to have to follow a whole new policy. Starting Thursday, the MBTA is banned from allowing crews on the tracks unless they provide the FDA with daily paperwork detailing their plans. The FDA also warned that it will conduct surprise inspections to make sure all rules are being followed. The MBTA had five close calls between trains and workers in the past five weeks alone, the FTA said. There were three near misses between March 13 and 24, another on April 7, and another on April 14. On April 13, the FDA says a worker was seriously injured in an area while working in an area where crews did not have permission to be working. “...

‘This really hurts me’: Owner devastated after Boston police officer shoots 2 dogs, kills 1 following attack on another officer 

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:42:58 GMT

‘This really hurts me’: Owner devastated after Boston police officer shoots 2 dogs, kills 1 following attack on another officer  A Boston police officer shot two dogs, killing one and injuring the other after the animals attacked another officer on Wednesday, according to authorities.7NEWS later spoke with the owner of the dog who was killed, who said he was devastated by the incident. “I’ve had him since he was six weeks [old],” the man said. “This really hurts me.”The man said police were arresting his brother on Wednesday afternoon. He also said his family tried to warn officers about the dogs.“We kept telling them ‘There’s dogs in the house,’” the man said, adding that the dogs were in a locked bathroom. The man said they told police “Don’t go in the house and if you do go in the house, please don’t open that bathroom door. They don’t know you.’”The Boston Police Department said the officers were at a property on Michigan Avenue to arrest a person known to have multiple arrest warrants. Police said the two dogs attacked an officer after police placed the suspect in custody, leading to a sec...

Milder Afternoon

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:42:58 GMT

Milder Afternoon Clouds and chilly breezes prevailed yesterday as highs struggled to climb out of the low to mid 50s. Today, we’ll add more sunshine, turn down the wind a bit, and have temps run 10-12 degrees higher than yesterday for many. That’ll place highs in the low to mid 60s. Late afternoon sea breezes do kick in, cooling coastal temps back into the 50s there. Heading to Fenway? Plan on temps near 60. Tomorrow, we’ll be dry again, although temps will be chillier near the coast, near 50. Meantime inland, it’ll be fairly mild again with the number running 65-70 west of 495. Saturday looks dry with mostly cloudy skies and temps running in the low 50s at the coast, low 60s inland. Sunday, temps will be similar, but we’ll track wet weather as showers move in from west to east. Rain is steady at times in the morning, through the early afternoon. It’ll be beneficial though, as many towns and cities pick up 0.50-0.75″ of water.

Suspect arrested in connection with Quincy home invasion to appear in court

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:42:58 GMT

Suspect arrested in connection with Quincy home invasion to appear in court A suspect arrested in connection with a violent home invasion in Quincy over the weekend is set to appear in court on Thursday, officials say. Quincy police say Michael Campbell was taken into custody without incident in Boston on Wednesday. He is now facing several charges including armed assault to murder. Investigators tracked Campbell down after the alleged home invasion on Granite Street on Sunday night. One resident living in the house previously spoke with 7NEWS, saying a man armed with a gun knocked on their door, asked for someone who does not live at the house and then entered the home. The resident said the man at one point tried to zip-tie the people inside. The resident said those inside the house were later able to fight the intruder off and call police. Police say they responded around 8:30 p.m. after receiving reports that gunshots were fired and multiple people were stabbed.Upon arrival, police said officers located four people, three of whom wer...

2 dead as severe storms, tornadoes move through central US

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:42:58 GMT

2 dead as severe storms, tornadoes move through central US COLE, Okla. (AP) — Strong storms including tornadoes, winds and hail moved through parts of the central U.S., killing at least two people, causing injuries, destroying homes and leaving thousands without power.The National Weather Service began issuing tornado and severe thunderstorm warnings Wednesday evening in Oklahoma, Kansas and Iowa, with forecasters warning people to find shelter.Central Oklahoma saw multiple tornadoes, including one that raced through the communities of Shawnee and Cole on Wednesday night.Authorities said at least two people were killed in the small town of Cole in McClain County, about 25 miles (41 kilometers) south of Oklahoma City. There also were injuries ranging from cuts and bruises to some requiring hospitalization, although the numbers weren’t immediately clear as hundreds of people fanned out in search operations.Power lines also were torn down, trees toppled and homes and other buildings badly damaged or destroyed. Oklahoma Baptist University...