Cleanup, closures continue on GW Parkway after ferocious storms rip through DC area

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 08:32:21 GMT

Cleanup, closures continue on GW Parkway after ferocious storms rip through DC area Listen live to WTOP for the latest on storm damage and outages.The D.C. region continues to recover after Saturday’s severe storm ripped through the area, toppling trees, and knocking out power for thousands across the area. Here’s what you need to know.Traffic Impact: Parts of the George Washington Memorial Parkway remain closed Tuesday as crews remove trees, branches and other debris from the road — and the closure could last most of the week.Current Outages: As of Tuesday morning, the number of customers without power continued to dwindle as power companies work to restore electricity to residences. While most residents of suburban Maryland and Northern Virginia have seen their power restored, there are still nearly 700 residents in Northwest D.C. who remain in the dark.ForecastAs August begins, Tuesday and Wednesday will have similar weather as there will be sunshine and very low humidity with dew point in the 50s, and warm afternoon highs in the mid-80s. Skies will ...

More heavy rain and flooding concerns: Pinpoint Weather Alert Day

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 08:32:21 GMT

More heavy rain and flooding concerns: Pinpoint Weather Alert Day DENVER (KDVR) — Heavy rain chances are back Tuesday as monsoon moisture is over Colorado. Showers and storms will fire up in the early afternoon with a flood watch in effect from noon until midnight in the Denver weather forecast.Tuesday is a Pinpoint Weather Alert Day due to flooding concerns for much of the metro area.Pinpoint Weather: Advisories on Aug. 1. Weather today: Afternoon stormsMore clouds will be around the Front Range Tuesday, keeping highs in the middle 80s this afternoon. Video: Lightning, hail and flooding around metro Denver Rain and storms will move in during the early afternoon hours and will linger through the evening. Some storms can have gusty winds or small hail.Pinpoint Weather: Daily forecast on Aug. 1. Weather tonight: Rain exitsShowers and storms will exit the plains later Tuesday night with slowing winds. Overnight lows will dip into the low 60s, putting the city close to average low temperatures.Pinpoint Weather: Overnight forecast on Aug. 1. Looking...

Registration open for annual Dolphins Challenge Cancer, new ride distances announced

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 08:32:21 GMT

Registration open for annual Dolphins Challenge Cancer, new ride distances announced The Miami Dolphins announced the opening of registration for Dolphins Challenge Cancer XIV, as well as new ride distances in honor of several Dolphins players in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. The signature event, scheduled to take place on Saturday, February 24, marks the 14th edition of the organization’s commitment to funding innovative cancer research at Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, a part of UHealth – the University of Miami Health System.Back in February, a record-breaking 5,641 participants united under a “one team, one fight” mentality, raising more than $10.5 million to challenge cancer and unite the South Florida community. Since making a $75 million commitment to Sylvester in November 2020, the largest philanthropic pledge in the NFL, the DCC’s total contribution over 13 years now stands at $64 million, fueling advancements in cancer care through breakthrough science, leading-edge technology, and personalized patient care. All parti...

Scientists gather in Key Biscayne to save coral reefs amid rising ocean temperatures

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 08:32:21 GMT

Scientists gather in Key Biscayne to save coral reefs amid rising ocean temperatures As ocean temperatures rise due to severe heat waves, a serious risk is affecting coral reefs. On Tuesday, a group of scientists from the University of Miami (UM) is hoping to tackle the situation as they gathered in Key Biscayne. Coral reefs, a vital part of our ocean’s ecosystem, are suffering in this heat just as much, if not more than humans are. The heat is causing the coral reefs to be bleached which means they are under more stress and are subject to mortality. Even in some of the most resilient reefs, temperature readings have gone up to 110 degrees Fahrenheit. “We had a huge effort over the last couple of decades here in Florida and elsewhere around the world to create coral nurseries and to establish protocols for out planting to restore the reefs,” said Dr. Cynthia Lewis, director of the Florida Keys Marine Laboratory. UM’s Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric, and Earth Science plans on rescuing the coral to further help them at their facility off Vi...

‘It’s incredible’: Survivor of Stow plane crash speaks while recovering at hospital

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 08:32:21 GMT

‘It’s incredible’: Survivor of Stow plane crash speaks while recovering at hospital STOW, Massachusetts (WBZ) — One of the survivors of last week’s plane crash in Stow is speaking out.Robert Bauer was a passenger on the plane being flown by his brother. The plane crashed between homes while he was trying to land at Minute Man Air Field. Robert’s daughter was also onboard and all three survived the crash with injuries.The plane was returning to Massachusetts after picking up Bauer’s daughter in Lake Placid, New York, where she was coaching at a hockey camp.Bauer said he’s grateful for the team at UMass Memorial Medical Center.“Never mind that I should be alive, I shouldn’t be able to walk. But thanks to them, I’ve got full mobility,” said Bauer. “I could dance if I tried. It’s incredible, you know?”Bauer’s expected to be released from the hospital on Sunday and his daughter and brother are still being treated.

House GOP chairmen announce probe into Hunter Biden plea deal

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 08:32:21 GMT

House GOP chairmen announce probe into Hunter Biden plea deal (CNN) — Three House GOP chairmen sent a letter Monday to Attorney General Merrick Garland demanding documents and information regarding circumstances related to Hunter Biden’s plea deal with the Justice Department.The Republicans – House Judiciary Chair Jim Jordan of Ohio, Oversight Chair James Comer of Kentucky and Ways and Means Chair Jason Smith of Missouri – are also requesting a Justice Department briefing over the Hunter Biden probe.The announcement marks the latest line of inquiry by House Republicans connected to the president and his family. Earlier on Monday, the Oversight Committee held a closed-door meeting with Hunter Biden’s former business partner, Devon Archer.A plea deal between Hunter Biden and the Justice Department is on hold after a dramatic court hearing Wednesday.Hunter Biden failed to pay between $1.1 million and $1.5 million in federal taxes before the legal deadlines and was poised to plead guilty to two tax charges with prosecutors agreeing to recommend a ...

Sweden weighs tighter border controls after Quran burnings

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 08:32:21 GMT

Sweden weighs tighter border controls after Quran burnings Sweden’s prime minister is considering tightening border controls over security concerns after recent Quran-burning controversies.“As everyone knows, we have a complicated security situation both in and around Sweden,” Prime Minster Ulf Kristersson said during a press conference Tuesday. “We are in daily contact with the Swedish intelligence services at the moment. That’s how serious we think the situation is.” A final decision on border control will be made Thursday, Swedish broadcaster SVT reported.“People with very weak links to Sweden should not be able to come to Sweden to commit crimes,” Kristersson added during that press conference. In recent weeks, Sweden and Denmark have witnessed several Quran burnings often led by far-right protesters, which were condemned by the EU. Denmark has “received considerable negative attention” from militant Islamists in response, the Danish Intelligence Service reported Monday. The incidents...

WATCH: Pink flies over Fenway Park during first of two Fenway concerts

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 08:32:21 GMT

WATCH: Pink flies over Fenway Park during first of two Fenway concerts Music star Pink went flying over Fenway Park Monday night, taking to the skies while suspended by cables in the first of two concerts at Fenway this week The singer began the soaring performance during her song “So What.” She then returned to the stage at the end of the song to roaring applause.Pink is in Boston as part of her Summer Carnival 2023 tour. She is joined in her shows by Pat Benatar & Neil Giraldo, GROUPLOVE and KidCutUp. Pink is scheduled to take the stage for the second leg of her two-night Boston visit on Tuesday night.Fenway is scheduled to host more live music on Wednesday with a show headlined by the band Fall Out Boy. Fall Out Boy will be joined by Bring Me the Horizon, Four Year Strong and Royal & the Serpent.

Beyoncé scheduled to take the stage at Gillette Stadium for first Foxboro show since 2018

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 08:32:21 GMT

Beyoncé scheduled to take the stage at Gillette Stadium for first Foxboro show since 2018 The stage is set in Foxboro where Beyoncé is scheduled to take the stage at Gillette Stadium Tuesday night for her first local show since 2018. Beyoncé will be making her fourth appearance in Foxboro as she brings her Renaissance tour to town.As fans prepare for the concert, crews were making final preparations on Monday, setting up the stage and other equipment. Parking lots are scheduled to open for Beyoncé’s show at 4 p.m. The show itself is scheduled to begin at 8 p.m. and fans are encouraged to arrive early because there is no opening act. The MBTA Commuter Rail is running a special event train for the concert, scheduled to leave South Station at 4:05 p.m. with a scheduled arrival in Foxboro just after 5 p.m. The train will then depart for Boston 30 minutes after the concert ends. Train tickets were sold out as of Tuesday morning. Those still trying to secure concert tickets will need to pay up, with the cheapest tickets on StubHub going for $218 on Wednesday morning....

Plainville police investigating series of vehicle break-ins

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 08:32:21 GMT

Plainville police investigating series of vehicle break-ins An investigation continued in Plainville Monday after a series of vehicle break-ins over the weekend, police said. Plainville police said the break-ins happened early Saturday morning. In total, police said they received six reports of unlocked vehicles that had been entered in neighborhoods including the Lincoln Avenue, Pleasant Street and Grove Street areas. In addition to cars, police said two mountain bikes were taken from a driveway. Police shared video on Monday that they said showed two suspects trying to break into vehicles. Police said video also showed suspects stealing the bikes.Plainville police reminded people to lock their cars and either remove or hide any valuables. Anyone who recognizes the people seen in video of these incidents is also asked to reach out by calling police at 508-809-5555.