DC ofrece campamentos de primavera para niños
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 12:22:02 GMT
A medida que se acercan las vacaciones de primavera, padres y madres se preguntan qué hacer para mantener a sus hijos activos durante los días libres. Es por eso que el Departamento de Parques y Recreación de DC (DPR, en inglés) está ofreciendo campamentos para niños desde los 3 hasta los 12 años.Los grupos se dividirán en niños de 3 a 5 años y de 6 a 12 años, según la agencia. Cada sesión está compuesta de una variedad de juegos estructurados, deportes y ejercicios de educación en artes y manualidades.El campamento será del 18 al 21 de abril en el horario de 9 a.m. a 4 p.m. DPR también anunció que la iniciativa está disponible para niños que no residen en la capital. El costo por sesión es de $40 si eres residente del Distrito y $80 para no residentes.Haz clic en este enlace para más detalles. Sintoniza Bebé Tips todos los jueves a las 5 p.m. y 11 p.m. por Telemundo 44.SourceEste domingo, cobertura especial de la Misa de Pascua en vivo por Telemundo
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 12:22:02 GMT
MIAMI, Florida – Desde la Ciudad del Vaticano en Roma, la cadena Telemundo transmitirá este 9 de abril la Misa de Domingo de Pascua en español bajo la conducción de Lourdes Stephen y Daniel Arenas.Telemundo se une a la celebración solemne con transmisiones en español desde el Vaticano, además de programación especial.La cadena Telemundo emitirá este domingo 9 de abril a partir de las 6 a.m. ET/ 5 a.m. CT /3 a.m. PT la cobertura especial de la Misa de Domingo de Pascua y la Celebración de la Resurrección de Jesús directamente desde la Basílica de San Pedro en una transmisión que se llevará a cabo nuevamente a las 10 a.m. ET /9 a.m. CT / 7 a.m. PT.Esta será conducida por los reconocidos presentadores: Lourdes Stephen de Al Rojo Vivo y Daniel Arenas de Hoy Día. De dónde viene y qué tiene que ver el conejo con la Pascua Qué se celeb...26 free Easter egg hunts across Denver metro area
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 12:22:02 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) -- If you are looking for a place to take your kids to hunt for Easter eggs this weekend, there are plenty of events happening.The weather will be beautiful, with temperatures in the upper 60s. Full list of concerts at Red Rocks in April Free Easter egg huntsHere is a list of free Easter egg hunts across the Denver metro area:Arvada: Peace Lutheran Church- Saturday Arvada: Robby Ferrufino Park- SaturdayArvada: True Life Church- SundayAurora: Stanley Marketplace- SaturdayAurora: Town Center at Aurora- SaturdayBoulder: Calvary Bible Church- SaturdayCastle Rock: The Special Egg Hunt- SaturdayCastle Rock: Outlets at Castle Rock- SaturdayDenver: Regis University- SaturdayDenver: The Summit Church- SaturdayErie: Calvary Bible Church- SaturdayFort Collins: Foothills Mall- SaturdayFort Collins: Fossil Creek Park- SaturdayFort Lupton: Fort Lupton Rec Center- SaturdayGolden: Maple Grove Park- SaturdayGreen Valley Ranch: Green Valley Ranch Beer Garden- SaturdayHighlands Ranch: ...Pinellas County K-9 deputy survives ambush thanks to partner’s heroic actions
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 12:22:02 GMT
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (WSVN) — A Pinellas County deputy narrowly escaped death thanks to the efforts of his K-9 partner during an ambush by a suspect. Corporal Matt Aitken was wearing a bodycam that captured the incident, where he and Sergeant Jake Viano were tracking Zion Bostick, a suspect involved in several car break-ins in St. Petersburg.Aitken’s bodycam recorded the moments of the ambush, with gunshots heard and the officer is seen falling.“I actually thought I got shot in the head and then passed out,” said Aitken in a press conference on Thursday. Aitken refused to watch the bodycam video that showed the moments before his collapse but said he remembered every moment. He and his K-9 unit, Taco, were seen rounding the corner of a house when Bostick opened fire, hitting Aitkin in the neck, wrist and leg.“I’ve taught this scenario as a trainer thousands of times,” said Aitken. “It worked out exactly like it was supposed to. We unde...Vero Beach man walks across US to spread suicide prevention awareness
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 12:22:02 GMT
VERO BEACH, Fla. (WSVN) – A 76-year-old has made it his mission to walk across the U.S. for the ninth time to spread awareness after losing his son to suicide. Steve Fugate said he wants to spread love and compassion despite any challenges you may be facing.Fugate started sharing a sign that reads “love life” across the country after his oldest son, Steven, committed suicide and, years later, lost his daughter Michelle from multiple sclerosis.Now, Fugate is making his way from Florida to Oregon while sharing his message along the way, hoping it will make its way to a person who needs it.He said it takes him approximately six to eight months to walk across the U.S., averaging anywhere between seven to 14 miles a day and resting for about two days at a time.He said people often honk as they pass, and some even stop and share how his story has inspired them.Fugate’s first walk was back in 2001 and since then his story has spread.In DeSantis’ shadow, Florida Democrats fight to be relevant
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 12:22:02 GMT
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — Florida’s Democrats don’t have much to celebrate these days.The once dominant party hasn’t elected a governor since 1994. It’s more than a decade since a Democratic presidential candidate won the state. Republicans gained a supermajority in the Florida House and Senate in 2022, and the GOP made gains in the congressional delegation, too.In a state where elections are sometimes decided by a mere percentage point, Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis won a commanding 20-point reelection last year. DeSantis, now moving toward an expected run for president, even carried the longtime Democratic stronghold of Miami-Dade County.Looking for a spark — any spark — of energy, the state’s Democrats are hoping that the arrests of two top party leaders this week may prove to be a turning point signaling a new fighting spirit.“I have heard this over the last four or five years – where are the Democrats?” state party Chair Nikki Fried said after ...Report: Russia formally charges Wall Street Journal reporter
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 12:22:02 GMT
MOSCOW (AP) — Jailed Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich has been charged with espionage in Russia and has entered his official denial, Russian state news agency Tass reported Friday.Tass said a law enforcement source informed the news agency that Russia’s Federal Security Service officially charged the American journalist with espionage. Tass did not specify if the action was taken during a court hearing.In the Russian legal system, the filing of charges means the formal start of a criminal probe.Tass quoted its source as saying: “The FSB investigation charged Gershkovich with espionage in the interests of his country. He categorically denied all accusations and stated that he was engaged in journalistic activities in Russia.”The source declined further comment because the case was considered secret.Russian authorities arrested Gershkovich last week and accused him of trying to obtain classified information about a Russian arms factory. The Wall Street Journal has denied ...‘I love you Macron!’ French leader gets rock star welcome in China
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 12:22:02 GMT
GUANGZHOU, China — French President Emmanuel Macron cemented his status as a rock star on the world stage on Friday as he toured the campus of a top university in southern China accompanied by rapturous applause and screaming fans. As soon as his official motorcade arrived on the grounds of Sun Yat-sen University in Guangzhou, the huge crowds of waiting students broke into ecstatic cheers that crescendoed every time he waved to them. There were swoons and screams of “I love you Macron” as the French president worked the reception line surrounded by burly Chinese and French secret service officers. One senior member of Macron’s entourage remarked on the contrast with back home, since he wouldn’t even be able to set foot on the campus of a French university these days for fear of being lynched by angry protesters who oppose his pension reforms. His star turn and spontaneous popularity also contrasted with China’s wooden communist leaders, none of whom have even half the...Police: Driver briefly dragged trooper during 2-state chase
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 12:22:02 GMT
PORTSMOUTH, N.H. (AP) — A driver led police on a chase in Maine and New Hampshire, briefly dragging a state trooper while fleeing, authorities said Friday.Police said the man, 28, of Orlando, Florida, was charged with crimes including reckless conduct and second-degree assault. They said he fled from Portsmouth police before being located by police at a gas station in that city on Thursday night.The man then accelerated, dragging a trooper for a short distance before the trooper was able to disengage, police said. The trooper was later treated and released from a hospital for minor injuries, police said.The man then led police on a chase in Kittery, Maine, and Portsmouth before being taken into custody in Portsmouth, police said. Police said he refused the services of a bail commissioner and was held in custody pending a court appearance scheduled for Friday.A phone call to a number listed under the man’s name was disconnected. It was not clear if he had retained an attorney.Crews battle brush fire in Braintree
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 12:22:02 GMT
Crews battled a brush fire in Braintree Friday morning.SKY7 footage shows smoke in the area of Granite Street. Crews remain on scene as of 12 p.m.This is a developing story; stay with 7NEWS on-air and online for the latest updates.Latest news
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