Shooting in downtown Louisville, Kentucky, leaves 1 dead, 4 wounded
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:52:26 GMT
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — A shooting sparked by a dispute inside a business left one person dead and four wounded in downtown Louisville, Kentucky, authorities said Sunday.Officers were called to the shooting about 11 p.m. Saturday, Louisville Metro Police Department spokeswoman Alicia Smiley said in a news release.Two men and two women were found wounded in one location and taken to a hospital, Smiley said. One of the men was in critical condition and the other three were stable, she said. Another man was found shot a short distance away and was also taken to a hospital, where he died, Smiley said. He was identified by the Jefferson County Coroner’s Office as Demontae Jakwan Tyreek Marshall, 22.No arrests were immediately reported. Homicide detectives were investigating.The shooting stemmed from a dispute inside a business that spilled out onto the street, Smiley said. She did not say what type of business it was. An address provided by the coroner’s office matches that of...Bolivian EV startup hopes tiny car will make it big in lithium-rich country
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:52:26 GMT
LA PAZ, Bolivia (AP) — On a recent, cold morning, Dr. Carlos Ortuño hopped into a tiny electric car to go check on a patient in the outskirts of Bolivia’s capital of La Paz, unsure if the vehicle would be able to handle the steep, winding streets of the high-altitude city.“I thought that because of the city’s topography it was going to struggle, but it’s a great climber,” said Ortuño about his experience driving a Quantum, the first EV to have ever been made in Bolivia. “The difference from a gasoline-powered vehicle is huge.”Ortuño’s home visit aboard a car the size of a golf cart was part of a government-sponsored program that brings doctors to patients living in neighborhoods far from the city center. The “Doctor in your house” program was launched last month by the municipality of La Paz using a fleet of six EV’s manufactured by Quantum Motors, the country’s sole producer of electric cars.“It is a pioneering idea. It helps protect the health o...Swiatek sweeps aside Tsurenko to reach 4th round of Italian Open; Rune eliminates Fognini
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:52:26 GMT
ROME (AP) — Two-time defending champion Iga Swiatek swept aside Lesia Tsurenko 6-2, 6-0 to advance to the fourth round of the Italian Open on Sunday and extend her winning streak at the Foro Italico to 13 matches.Having routed Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova 6-0, 6-0 in her opening match after a bye in the first round, Swiatek has now dropped just two games over four sets.Swiatek produced 22 winners to Tsurenko’s two.If she raises the trophy again, Swiatek will join Chris Evert and Conchita Martínez as the third woman to win three consecutive titles in Rome.The top-ranked Swiatek will next meet either 16th-seeded Liudmila Samsonova or 21st-seeded Donna Vekic, who were playing later.Also advancing on the red clay was 2019 French Open finalist Marketa Vondrousova, who beat ninth-seeded Maria Sakkari 7-5, 6-3.Madison Keys advanced to the last 16 when Victoria Azarenka withdrew before their match due to a right leg injury.In men’s action, Holger Rune kept his composure amid a partisan crowd an...Daughters without moms find support in each other’s grief
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:52:26 GMT
When my mother died suddenly 30 years ago, I was 13. I’d spend the next 20 years attempting to understand what it means not to have a mother. And I did this basically alone.Mostly, this was because my mother’s parents, who raised me, were old-fashioned folks who lived through the Dust Bowl. They didn’t discuss feelings, good or bad. I never once saw my grandfather shed a tear after his daughter died. Plus, our town was in the rural plains of Colorado, hours away from any city with services like a grief therapist, even if my grandparents had been open to that.But the silence around grief also was a product of the times. I am encouraged to see that now a mom’s death is generally not handled the same way it was in 1993.There are many kinds of support today, from the organized to the grassroots. Grief can be talked about and shared more publicly, experts say, and is acknowledged to last a long time. Motherless children can attend special summer camps, for instance, or Mother...Última hora y noticias de la guerra de Rusia en Ucrania: Zelensky agradece a Alemania por paquete de ayuda militar de US$ 3.000 millones
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:52:26 GMT
(CNN) — El presidente de Ucrania, Volodymyr Zelensky, llegó a Berlín, Alemania, para su primera visita al país desde la invasión de Rusia en febrero de 2021, y se reunió el domingo con el presidente de Alemania, Frank-Walter Steinmeier, al igual que con el canciller alemán Olaf Scholz.Zelensky tuiteó poco después de la medianoche hora local: “Ya en Berlín. Armas. Paquete poderoso. Defensa aérea. Reconstrucción. UE. OTAN. Seguridad”.Su visita se produce un día después de que Alemania hiciera su mayor compromiso de ayuda militar a Ucrania desde que comenzó la guerra, al anunciar el sábado un paquete por valor de US$ 3.000 millones para fortalecer la defensa del país.Esto siguió al anuncio de Estados Unidos de un paquete de ayuda de 1.200 millones de dólares el martes.“Primera visita a Alemania desde el comienzo de la agresión rusa a gran escala”, dijo Zelensky en su canal de Telegram el domingo.“Discutimos la situación actual y la intensa cooperación entre Alem...Woman delivers clothes to needy from refurbished camper
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:52:26 GMT
DANVILLE, Va. (AP) — Jennifer Miller is delivering clothes from her refurbished camper to needy people in the Dan River Region.Dubbed Kitty’s Closet due to Miller’s love of cats and fostering them, the yellow vehicle is a vintage, late-1960s camper donated to her by her friends, Linda and Leon Zimmermann, last summer.“Me and Chris Miller (Jennifer’s husband), we got in there and completely gutted the camper and completely refurbished it so it looks like the inside of someone’s closet,” Miller said.Though Kitty’s Closet began providing clothes last summer, Miller’s goal now is to travel twice a month to neighborhoods in the area to donate items to residents who need them.She will alert the public via social media before each excursion.“When we have a secured location and time, that will be posted on our Facebook page so people can find out where we’re going to be,” Miller said.The organization’s Facebook page is named “Kitty’s Closet.”Linda Zimmermann, founder and director for Danvil...Law firm adopts AI tool to improve efficiency, access
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:52:26 GMT
FREDERICK, Md. (AP) — The Employment Law Center of Maryland has recently adopted an artificial intelligence tool that acts as a legal assistant — a move that an attorney at the center says will help close the gap for access to justice.The nonprofit law firm has been using the tool — called CoCounsel — for the past few months to complete time-intensive tasks like legal research, drafting documents and contracts and reviewing documents. It’s become an integral part of the day-to-day work, the center’s managing attorney, Joseph Gibson, said.Gibson said the firm was amazed by CoCounsel’s capabilities.“Candidly, I think our first reaction involves some expletives because we were blown away by the tool,” Gibson said. “And then we really dug in and started using it.”Casetext, the legal AI company that developed CoCounsel, says it can do “document review, legal research memos, deposition preparation, and contract analysis in minutes.”Casetext had the Law Center beta test the tool and give f...!Viva Streets! event closes Broadway & Welton Street through downtown
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:52:26 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) -- The Viva Streets event will close down 3.5 miles of downtown Denver streets for the event Sunday. Organizers say the goal is to connect people and neighborhoods, create an Out-of-Car experience, support local businesses, and promote a healthier Denver. The event spans multiple neighborhoods from Washington Park through Capitol Hill to Curtis Park. On Sunday, May 14, Broadway from Alameda to 20th and Welton from 20th to Downing will be closed to car traffic. Cars will be able to cross the route at designated intersections. Designated vehicle crossing points:Park20th18th17thColfax8thSpeer6thThe free event celebrates Denver's neighborhoods and local businesses with live entertainment, food, and exercise.There are three activity hubs along the route. The following is a list of activities for May 14th's event:All ages are invited to walk, bike, roll, jog, scoot, or dance through the street with no cars. This same event will also be...Denver weather: Cooler Mother's Day with showers
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:52:26 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) - Most of Colorado will have spotty showers for Mother's day with cooler highs in the middle 50s along the Front Range.Weather today: Spotty showersThe scattered rain showers will linger over most of the state today with most of it clearing through the late evening hours. Temperatures will also be on the cooler side, only making it to the middle 50s.Weather tonight: Cloudy skiesAs the rain ends, the clouds will be slow to clear overnight. Lows will be mild in the upper 40s with a light wind.Looking ahead: Warmer with isolated stormsMonday is back to more seasonal highs in the middle 60s, with partly cloudy skies and the chance for an afternoon storm. Tuesday is even warmer in the middle 70s with sunny skies. Wednesday stays in the middle 70s with a mix of sun and clouds and some later afternoon storms. Thursday has highs around the 70 degree mark with afternoon and evening storm chances. The chances for late day storms lingers into Friday with seasonal highs in the upp...Serbian president says snap election on cards after mass shootings spark protests
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:52:26 GMT
Voters in Serbia could be headed to the polls for the third time in just four years, as the country’s president, Aleksandr Vučić suggested a snap general election may be called in the wake of major public protests over two mass shootings.Speaking at a press conference on Sunday, Vučić announced that he would soon stand down as the head of the governing Serbian Progressive Party and pledged he would explain the decision at a rally in Belgrade on May 26, which he said would be “the biggest ever,” according to local media reports. New parliamentary elections, he said, could soon be scheduled and “the vote would be held no later than September.”He insisted that despite a series of tense public demonstrations calling for him to leave office, “there will be no Maidan in Belgrade,” referring to the Ukrainian revolution that ousted the country’s unpopular pro-Russian regime in 2014.Vučić has come under fire in recent weeks after two mass shoot...Latest news
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