Your allergy symptoms may be worse this year
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:10:10 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) -- With allergy season in full swing, you may notice harsher than usual allergy symptoms.Experts say snow melt from this spring helped amp up allergies, and recent rainy weather could be aggravating symptoms as well. The outdoor-lover’s guide to managing allergies According to the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America, raindrops can break up pollen clumps, creating smaller particles that disperse into the air quicker. "Don't be out in the yard when it's really windy, you're just going to have more exposure," Dr. Mark Mantano, the Medical Dir. of Care Now Urgent Care said.Montano says that studies show allergy season is getting worse overall, in part, due to climate change. He said if you have to be outside when your allergies are acting up, change clothes once getting indoors. You should start taking your allergy medicine now, allergists say For problematic symptoms, over-the-counter medicines and consulting an allergist are additional options.Extra ways you ca...Firefighters working to extinguish storage facility in Miami Gardens
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:10:10 GMT
Fire crews responded to a Miami Gardens public storage facility after a light fire turned into a chaotic blaze.According to Miami-Dade Fire Rescue, multiple units with the Miami-Dade Fire Department responded to the scene at 3505 N.W. 167th St., near 37th Avenue and the Palmetto Expressway, around 5:30 a.m. on Tuesday.When crews arrived, they immediately worked to attack the fire as they found a light haze and flames behind the facility. Video footage from 7SkyForce captured the massive clouds of smoke coming from the blaze. Several units in the building burned and triggered more flames within the facility.Around 7:30 a.m., officials declared the fire a Second Alarm as crews on the scene needed additional manpower. More than 30 units were on the scene as they worked to stop the blaze from multiple angles. Due to the incident, the exit on SR-826 headed westbound onto 37th Avenue and 167th Street heading toward 37th Avenue is shut down. Drivers can still take the eastbound exit onto 3...Rescue crews respond to submerged vehicle in Davie
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:10:10 GMT
Rescue crews responded to an area in Davie after reports of a submerged car near a business center.Officials said Davie Fire Rescue arrived at New Town Commerce Center, located near Southwest 47th Avenue, where they found one person outside of the submerged vehicle, Tuesday.Fire rescue divers are now actively working on searching for the car and a possible second person inside the water.Please check back on WSVN.com and 7News for more details on this developing story.Wranglers capture runaway cow on I-75 in Oakland County
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:10:10 GMT
OAKLAND COUNTY, Michigan (WWJ) — It was an eventful Sunday afternoon on I-75 in Holly as a runaway cow managed to get on the freeway.According to Michigan State Police, troopers responded to a traffic control request around 2:50 p.m. Sunday along I-75 near Belford Road as a group attempted to wrangle a cow that was stuck in a gravel put on Belford Road.A group of wranglers on horses and four-wheelers on the shoulder of I-75 attempted to capture the cow, but the bovine outsmarted them and ran across the northbound lanes of I-75.Troopers shut down the northbound and southbound lanes for safety.The group eventually captured and removed the cow from the freeway.MSP says the cow is now back in the pasture.COP28 chief under fire from EU and US lawmakers over oil ties
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:10:10 GMT
More than 130 lawmakers from the European Union and the United States are calling for the removal of oil executive Sultan Al Jaber as president of this year’s COP28 climate talks. In a joint letter — addressed to the United Nations, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and U.S. President Joe Biden — the lawmakers warn of fossil fuel companies exerting “undue influence” over the negotiations, which take place in the United Arab Emirates at the end of the year. The UAE’s appointment of Al Jaber, who runs the state-owned Abu Dhabi National Oil Company, sparked controversy from the moment it was announced. The lawmakers’ letter adds weight to a growing campaign on both sides of the Atlantic to replace Al Jaber. “The decision to name as president of COP28 the chief executive of one of the world’s largest oil and gas companies — a company that has recently announced plans to add 7.6 billion barrels of oil to its production in the comi...Writer who called Polish president ‘a moron’ should not be punished, court rules
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:10:10 GMT
The Polish Supreme Court on Tuesday backed an earlier ruling that a writer who called President Andrzej Duda a “moron” on social media should not face prosecution.Insulting the head of state is a crime in Poland.Dismissing an appeal from the National Prosecutor’s Office as “manifestly unfounded,” the court said the social media post by writer Jakub Żulczyk did not constitute a crime, and caused negligible harm, according to Polish outlet Onet.Żulczyk said he was relieved at being “finally acquitted.”“I am very happy that FINALLY we can bring all this to an end,” he wrote on Facebook.In Poland, insulting the president — of Poland or even of another country — is punishable by up to three years in prison.In November 2020, after the U.S. presidential election, Żulczyk took to Facebook to complain about the way Duda congratulated then-President-elect Joe Biden on his victory. Duda had said he was awaiting Biden’s “nominati...Celtics look to pull off the impossible as Heat stand on brink of making NBA Finals
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:10:10 GMT
MIAMI (AP) — Blown out in Game 3, facing elimination in Game 4, tasked with engineering the sort of comeback that no team in their league has ever pulled off before.This may sound familiar to Boston fans.Yes, what the Red Sox did to the New York Yankees in 2004 was discussed around the Boston Celtics on Monday. A day after a debacle in Miami to fall into a 3-0 deficit in these Eastern Conference finals — “embarrassing,” Boston forward Jaylen Brown said — the Celtics will try to extend the series and at least delay a Heat celebration in Game 4 on Tuesday night.“We still believe we’re the better team,” Celtics guard Malcolm Brogdon said Monday. “We have not played like it in any of the three games. But, you know, there is always a first.”No NBA team has rallied from a 3-0 deficit to win a series; it’s happened only once in Major League Baseball, when the Red Sox shook off a 19-8 drubbing in Game 3 to win four straight and top the Yankees in that 2004 AL champ...Raynham police ask for help in search for missing 14-year-old girl
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:10:10 GMT
Raynham police are turning to the public for help as they search for a missing 14-year-old girl.Emmie Chabot, of Raynham, was last seen around 7:15 a.m. Tuesday in the area of King Street. She was reported missing by a family member and is believe to be traveling on foot.She was last seen wearing a black sweatshirt, pink shorts, and has red hair.Anyone with information about Emmie’s whereabouts is asked to call Raynham police at 508-824-2716.This is a developing news story; stay with 7NEWS on-air and online for the latest details.Police: Sex offender threatened couple with golf club at Hynes Station for refusing request for money
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:10:10 GMT
A registered sex offender was arrested at the MBTA’s Hynes Station late Monday night after allegedly threatening a couple with a golf club after they refused his request for money, police said.The suspect, whose name was not released, also had numerous warrants for his arrest to include failure to register as sex offender, drug violations, and receiving stolen property, according to transit police.No additional information was immediately available.https://twitter.com/MBTATransitPD/status/1660983184010485760This is a developing news story; stay with 7NEWS on-air and online for the latest details.Mass. father, son sentenced for decadelong, $20 million lottery fraud scheme
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:10:10 GMT
BOSTON (AP) — A father and son from Massachusetts have both been sent to prison for running an elaborate lottery fraud scheme designed to enrich themselves and help prize winners avoid paying taxes on their windfall, prosecutors said.Ali Jaafar, 63, and Yousef Jaafar, 29, both of Watertown, cashed in 14,000 winning lottery tickets over a roughly 10-year period, laundered more than $20 million in proceeds, and then lied on their tax returns to cheat the IRS out of about $6 million, the U.S. attorney’s office in Boston announced Monday.The Jaafars purchased winning lottery tickets at a discount from people who wanted to avoid identification by the state lottery commission, which withholds taxes and outstanding child support payments from payouts.After purchasing the tickets, using the stores that sold them as go-betweens, the Jaafars claimed the full prize amount. Although they reported the winnings on their tax returns, they also claimed equivalent fake gambling losses as an of...Latest news
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