PHOTOS: Fires wreak havoc on Maui, historic Lahaina in flames

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:30:14 GMT

PHOTOS: Fires wreak havoc on Maui, historic Lahaina in flames HONOLULU (KHON) -- Strong winds continued to batter the Hawaiian Islands Wednesdays, fueling multiple brush fires on Maui. Heartbreaking visuals show chaos on the island as many were forced to evacuate their homes due to the intensifying flames. Some were forced to flee to the relative safety of the ocean, where they were rescued by the Coast Guard.The fire was widespread in Lahaina Town, including on Front Street, an area that is popular with tourists, County of Maui spokesperson Mahina Martin said by phone early Wednesday. Traffic has been very heavy as people try to evacuate, and officials asked people who weren’t in an evacuation area to shelter in place to avoid adding to the traffic, she said. Photos posted by the county overnight showed a line of flames blazing across an intersection in Lahaina and leaping above buildings in the town, whose historic district is on the National Register of Historic Places. People fleeing Hawaii wildfires pulled from ocean “Do NOT go to Lahai...

3 SB lanes on Turnpike blocked after rollover crash

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:30:14 GMT

3 SB lanes on Turnpike blocked after rollover crash A rollover crash involving five vehicles on the Turnpike has blocked several lanes.Fire rescue crews arrived at the scene of the crash at Southwest 288th Street, Wednesday afternoon.Due to the crash, three southbound lanes on the Turnpike were blocked. Drivers are urged to take alternate routes. Please check back on WSVN.com and 7News for more details on this developing story.

Sweetwater Police seek public’s help in locating man with cognitive impairment

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:30:14 GMT

Sweetwater Police seek public’s help in locating man with cognitive impairment The Sweetwater Police Department is seeking the public’s assistance in locating a 59-year-old man diagnosed with cognitive impairment. Mr. Nelson Molinet was last seen by his family on August 7, at his residence at 11042 SW 4 Street, between the hours of 6:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m.Described as standing at 5′ 09″ and weighing approximately 160 lbs., Mr. Molinet is a White Hispanic male and has grey hair with a balding pattern. He was last seen wearing a black Puma T-shirt, blue jeans and black Sketchers shoes. Mr. Molinet was seen in Hialeah on the same day, specifically at 766 E 25 Street, at around 4:00 p.m. During this sighting, he was holding a blue plastic shopping bag.Authorities are urging anyone with relevant information about Mr. Molinet’s whereabouts to immediately contact Detective Richard Brioso of Unit 611 at 786-413-9922, or any detective from the Sweetwater Police Department’s Criminal Investigations Section at (305) 552-9900.

Woman gives birth to healthy baby boy after going into labor early at Pink concert and walking to hospital

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:30:14 GMT

Woman gives birth to healthy baby boy after going into labor early at Pink concert and walking to hospital A girls trip to see Pink at Fenway Park last week ended with an expecting mother finding herself going into labor at the crowded venue, and making a trek to the hospital on foot.Brigham & Women’s Hospital said the surprise delivery came after Angela Mercer, her sister-in-law Amy, and her mother, Barbara, made the trip to Boston from Albany, New York. The plan – take in a concert put on by musician Pink at Fenway Park while celebrating Barbara’s birthday.According to the hospital, though, just after they arrived for the concert, Mercer started experiencing contractions 31 weeks into her pregnancy.“Angela hadn’t been expecting her son’s arrival quite yet, but she started having contractions shortly after arriving for the show,” Brigham & Women’s stated on Facebook. “She called her doctor, who advised her to get to a hospital.”However, due to the traffic surrounding Fenway during the concert, she had trouble finding a ride, leadin...

How multilevel marketing schemes prey on vulnerable women, according to new book

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:30:14 GMT

How multilevel marketing schemes prey on vulnerable women, according to new book Emily Lynn Paulson was a 33-year-old mother of five, married to a successful and supportive man and living a comfortable life in Seattle when a “friend” from the past reached out to her via Messenger. This friend was someone from high school with whom she really had no relationship, but Paulson was feeling lonely and isolated as a stay-at-home mom, so she agreed to get together for a glass of wine.That’s how Paulson stumbled into multilevel marketing (MLM) and it dominated her life for six and a half years. Sometimes called direct marketing or pyramid marketing, MLMs derive their revenue from non-salaried contractors who sell the company’s products or services to friends and family. The contractors’ earnings come from a multilevel commission system in which 96-99.7 percent of people selling for MLMs lose money. While Paulson was one of the few MLM success stories, it ultimately led to addiction and compromised her physical and mental health.Related: Sign up for our free Book Pages n...

Family travel 5: Exploring during the shoulder seasons

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:30:14 GMT

Family travel 5: Exploring during the shoulder seasons Lynn O’Rourke Hayes | (TNS) FamilyTravel.comTake advantage of the years when your travel plans are not limited by school holidays and summer vacation. You can explore with your toddlers or home-schooled kiddos during the shoulder seasons when crowds have diminished and deals may be possible.Here are five ideas to consider:1. Atlantis, Paradise Island, BahamasFor families that check into The Coral, the resort’s family-centric tower, an impressive level of luxury awaits within spacious rooms and suites. Compare notes with the Kids Concierge and in a flash, the dreams of mini-travelers (and their parents) will soon be a reality. From scheduling family swims with the dolphins to registering for Sea Squirts, an interactive marine program where youngsters can feed baby stingrays, sharks and schools of fish, the concierge is on hand to help create itineraries and smooth any bumps on the path to a memorable vacation. Ask about helping the Atlantis Aquarists guide Green Sea Turtle hatchlings...

Consumer Health: Reducing your risk of lung cancer

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:30:14 GMT

Consumer Health: Reducing your risk of lung cancer Laurel Kelly | (TNS) Mayo Clinic News NetworkLung cancer is the leading cause of cancer deaths in the U.S., accounting for about 1 in 5 of all cancer deaths, according to the American Cancer Society. Lung cancer claims more lives each year than colon, breast and prostate cancers combined. More than 238,000 people in the U.S. will be diagnosed with lung cancer in 2023, and more than 127,000 people in the U.S. will die of the disease.Lung cancer typically doesn’t cause signs and symptoms in its earliest stages. Signs and symptoms typically occur when the disease is advanced and may include:— A new cough that doesn’t go away— Coughing up blood, even a small amount— Shortness of breath— Chest pain— Hoarseness— Losing weight without trying— Bone pain— HeadacheRisk factorsA number of factors may increase your risk of lung cancer. Some risk factors can be controlled, for instance, by quitting smoking. And other factors can’t...

Hawaii’s governor is rushing home from travel as Maui wildfires rage. Follow along for live updates

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:30:14 GMT

Hawaii’s governor is rushing home from travel as Maui wildfires rage. Follow along for live updates Follow along for live updates of wildfires that are racing across part of Maui in Hawaii, destroying sections of a historic town on the island and forcing some to flee to the relative safety of the ocean, where the Coast Guard rescued them. The fires forced evacuations in some areas, including the popular tourist spot of Lahaina Town. The National Weather Service says Hurricane Dora, which is passing south of the island chain at a safe distance, was partly to blame for strong winds driving the flames, knocking out power and grounding firefighting helicopters. HAWAII GOVERNOR RETURNING TO ISLANDS, SAYS SOME LOSS OF LIFE IS EXPECTEDHawaii Gov. Josh Green, who was scheduled to return to Hawaii from personal travel on Aug. 15, instead planned to return immediately, his office said Wednesday. He was expected to be back Wednesday evening. Green has been in contact with the White House, and is preparing to request emergency federal assistance sometime in the next two days, once he has a be...

A fire at one of Britain’s quirkiest pubs that was later demolished is being treated as arson

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:30:14 GMT

A fire at one of Britain’s quirkiest pubs that was later demolished is being treated as arson LONDON (AP) — Police in central England said Wednesday they were treating a weekend fire at one of Britain’s quirkiest pubs as arson, two days after it was demolished before an investigation into the blaze had even been completed.Staffordshire Police said in a statement that following an assessment from a specialist fire investigator, they believe the fire on Saturday at the 18th-century Crooked House pub in the village of Himley, 130 miles (210 kilometers) northwest of London, “may have been started deliberately.”The outpouring of anger among local residents following the blaze was compounded on Monday when the shell of the pub — widely revered as “Britain’s wonkiest” as a result of its slumping foundation and sloping walls — was flattened by a mechanical digger. Given that the cause of the fire, which occurred two weeks after it had been sold by pub and hotel operator Marston’s to a local firm, had yet to be determined, questions have been raised over how the pub ended up be...

Romanian hostage freed from Burkina Faso after 8 years in captivity, Romania’s foreign ministry says

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:30:14 GMT

Romanian hostage freed from Burkina Faso after 8 years in captivity, Romania’s foreign ministry says BAMAKO, Mali (AP) — A Romanian citizen who was abducted in northeast Burkina Faso in 2015 where he was working at a mine, was released Wednesday, Romania’s foreign ministry said.Iulian Ghergut, who was 39 years old when a militant group linked to al-Qaida captured him at a mine where he was working as a security officer, was released and is safe on Romanian soil, the ministry said in a statement.The press release thanked “all external partners, especially the Moroccan authorities, for the important support given in order to solve this extremely complicated case.” It provided no further details.Ghergut was the first hostage recorded in the West African nation since the early 2000s. His kidnapping in 2015 came at a time when extremist armed groups became active across the Sahel region of sub-Saharan Africa.Fighters linked to al-Qaida and the Islamic State group have waged a violent insurgency in Burkina Faso for seven years. The violence has killed thousands of people and divide...