Pittsfield ambulance service distributing free Narcan
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:50:06 GMT
PITTSFIELD, Mass. (NEWS10) — A spokesperson for County Ambulance Service in Pittsfield said someone in Berkshire County overdoses on opioids every day. 374 overdose deaths and over 386 overdose-related EMS calls were reported countywide in 2022, they said. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! "Fatal overdoses almost always involve opioids, more than one substance, and the synthetic and very deadly opioid fentanyl," noted the spokesperson in an emailed statement. County Ambulance Service is a member of the HEALing Communities study in Pittsfield and is ramping up efforts to distribute Narcan nasal spray as part of it. The service plans to use an easy pickup system of Narcan kits, which will be provided to residents free of charge. North Adams closes Brown Street Bridge “No one should die from an overdose, and naloxone is one of the most effective tools we have to save lives. But sadly, today, people with substance use disorde...Man dies after being arrested by Bennington Police
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:50:06 GMT
BENNINGTON, Vt. (NEWS10) — According to a press release from Vermont State Police, a man died Thursday afternoon after he was arrested by the Bennington Police Department. Troopers say there is no indication that Bennington Police used physical force on the man. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! The unnamed man was taken into custody around 3:50 p.m., as Bennington officers served a search warrant at the Apple Valley Inn on U.S. Route 7. He was taken to the Bennington Police Department and placed in a holding cell, where officers found him unresponsive at about 4:40 p.m. Officers did all they could to save the man's life, to no avail. He was pronounced dead at 5:19 p.m. His name will not be released until his family learns what happened, police said. Schenectady official arrested on drug charge Following standard procedure, the Bennington Police Department notified the Vermont State Police of the death at 5:30 p.m., and d...Burrowing badgers threaten to undermine Dutch rail system
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:50:06 GMT
Badgers have built a home under a major Dutch rail line, causing delays for tens to thousands of passengers.Due to concerns that the tunnels of badgers could have caused damage to the ground beneath the tracks, train traffic between Den Bosch and Eindhoven has been stopped.The company that maintains the country’s rail network said the badgers were protected under law and had to be removed before any repairs could begin.Aldert Baas, spokesperson for ProRail, stated that "Badgers" are beautiful animals but they pose a danger to our safety on the railways.On Wednesday, the Dutch government stated that the affected train line is used by 50,000 people daily. The affected train line is being used by approximately 50,000 people per day.To get things on track again, create a new habitat for the badgers nearby and then put a metal barrier along their tracks to stop them returning.Baas stated that it wasn't clear how long this will take.Although not endangered, Badgers almost died in the Neth...Police officer shot during raids in German Reichsbuerger probe
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:50:06 GMT
A German officer in police was wounded and shot during raids of properties across Germany. The raids were part of investigations into the far-right Reichsbuerger group, which is accused by plotting to overthrow government, prosecutors said on Wednesday (22 March).According to the prosecutors, Markus L. was taken into custody on suspicion of multiple counts of attempted murder, grievous bodily injury, and attempted murder after shots were fired in Reutlingen (south of Stuttgart).These raids follow raids that were conducted in December by German police to stop a plot organized by members of Reichsbuerger to stage a violent coup. They also wanted to install Heinrich XIII Grund Reuss national leader.Reichsbuerger (Citizens of Reich) don't recognize modern-day Germany to be a legitimate country.Five people were targeted in raids in Germany and Switzerland for being part of a terrorist organization. A further 14 people were not suspected but could have useful material.Spiegel Online repor...Ask Amy: Can I cut my tip because of my stylist’s high prices?
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:50:06 GMT
Dear Amy: I wear my hair short and have had the same stylist cut it regularly for the past 10 to 12 years.The stylist was an employee at a pretty upscale salon, and their prices rose two to three times a year. I continued to go because I had built a rapport with her.Knowing the salon owner took at least half of what I was paying her (because the stylist made no secret of saying so), I always tipped my stylist 20 percent to 25 percent.Now the stylist has left the expensive salon and gone out on her own in a small rented suite. I was taken aback that she kept the same high price for a haircut as the salon was charging.Am I still required to tip this person who is the business owner and has set the prices herself?I feel that leaving the price as high as it was at the salon would be enough to cover her costs and make a profit without me adding a tip.I feel awkward not tipping the same person because she doesn’t have a boss, but on the other hand I feel taken advantage of if IR...Harriette Cole: She publicly insulted me for opting out of these risky sports
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:50:06 GMT
DEAR HARRIETTE: I have a friend who is a bit of a daredevil. Well, that’s how I think of her. She enjoys extreme athletics.I’m happy that she loves these things, which include traveling all over the world to fulfill her dreams, but that doesn’t interest me. For several of these adventures, she has invited me to join her. I graciously declined each time.This year, something different has happened. A group of us were out for dinner, and she started jabbing at me for not wanting to participate in her most recent adventure. She accused me of not being adventurous, of being boring and old. I took great offense at this.The whole table of friends started laughing, and one by one they chimed in with their views about how I spend my time. Meanwhile, they don’t all travel with our mutual friend, either.I thought this was rude and uncalled-for. How can I address it with my friend?To Each His OwnRelated ArticlesAdvice | Harriette Cole: My husband’s cloth...Texas GOP Wants Citizens to Stop Migrants. Critics Say It’s a “Vigilante Death Squads Policy.”
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:50:06 GMT
Dade Phelan, the Republican speaker of the Texas House of Representatives, sounded mostly triumphant delivering speech at a right-wing think tank in Austin earlier this month. “Eleven-hundred people come here every single day,” the fourth-generation real estate developer told a friendly audience at the Texas Public Policy Foundation as he laid out his party’s objectives in the final weeks of the state’s legislative session.“They’re voting with their feet,” Phelan said of the newcomers. “They know we’re a conservative state. They know we value the Second Amendment. They know we value life, and they know we value religious liberty.” These people are “fleeing states like California, New Jersey, New York, and Illinois for a very good reason,” the speaker argued, because Texas is “the land of opportunity.”The news wasn’t all good though. The promise of opportunity had consequences, which would require a stiff response from the state’s residents. “In southeast Texas we care about four thi...Fairfax County zoning revamp thrown out by Virginia Supreme Court, citing virtual meeting
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:50:06 GMT
This article was written by WTOP’s news partner InsideNoVa.com and republished with permission. Sign up for InsideNoVa.com’s free email subscription today.The Virginia Supreme Court has voided a massive zoning modernization plan approved by the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors in 2021 because the board’s approval occurred during a virtual meeting.The court’s ruling, issued Thursday, could call into question scores of routine decisions made by local governing bodies during the first 15 months of the COVID-19 pandemic. Many of those bodies met virtually, rather than in person, as is required by Virginia’s Freedom of Information Act.Four Fairfax County residents — David Berry, Carol A. Hawn, Helen H. Webb and Adrienne A. Whyte — challenged the Board of Supervisors’ decision in March 2021 to update and modernize the county’s zoning ordinance, a process known as zMOD. The new ordinance, which replaced one that had been in place since 1978, bec...Jonsson Workwear Open Scores
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:50:06 GMT
ThursdayAt The Club at Steyn CityJohannesburgPurse: $1.5 millionYardage: 7,716; Par: 72First RoundMartin Vorster, South Africa34-30—64Darren Fichardt, South Africa33-31—64Hennie O’Kennedy, South Africa31-34—65Sebastian Soderberg, Sweden31-34—65Nick Bachem, Germany33-32—65Joakim Lagergren, Sweden33-32—65Gavin Green, Malaysia34-32—66Niklas Norgaard Moller, Denmark34-32—66Martin Simonsen, Denmark33-33—66Ewen Ferguson, Scotland34-32—66Aaron Cockerill, Canada33-33—66George Coetzee, South Africa33-33—66Calum Hill, Scotland32-34—66Jayden Trey Schaper, South Africa33-33—66Julien Brun, France34-33—67Joost Luiten, Netherlands32-35—67Wilco Nienaber, South Africa34-33—67Daniel Van Tonder, South Africa33-34—67Trevor Fisher, South Africa34-33—67Benjamin Follett-Smith, Zimbabwe33-34—67Mikko Korhonen, Finland33-34—67Andy Sullivan, England33-34—67Daniel Gavins, England36-31—67Paul Waring, England32-35—67Hurly Long, Germany34-33—67Sami Valimaki, Finland35-32—67Nicolai Von Dellingshausen, German...Jonsson Workwear Open Par Scores
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:50:06 GMT
ThursdayAt The Club at Steyn CityJohannesburgPurse: $1.5 millionYardage: 7,716; Par: 72First RoundMartin Vorster, South Africa34-30—64-8Darren Fichardt, South Africa33-31—64-8Hennie O’Kennedy, South Africa31-34—65-7Sebastian Soderberg, Sweden31-34—65-7Nick Bachem, Germany33-32—65-7Joakim Lagergren, Sweden33-32—65-7Gavin Green, Malaysia34-32—66-6Niklas Norgaard Moller, Denmark34-32—66-6Martin Simonsen, Denmark33-33—66-6Ewen Ferguson, Scotland34-32—66-6Aaron Cockerill, Canada33-33—66-6George Coetzee, South Africa33-33—66-6Calum Hill, Scotland32-34—66-6Jayden Trey Schaper, South Africa33-33—66-6Julien Brun, France34-33—67-5Joost Luiten, Netherlands32-35—67-5Wilco Nienaber, South Africa34-33—67-5Daniel Van Tonder, South Africa33-34—67-5Trevor Fisher, South Africa34-33—67-5Benjamin Follett-Smith, Zimbabwe33-34—67-5Mikko Korhonen, Finland33-34—67-5Andy Sullivan, England33-34—67-5Daniel Gavins, England36-31—67-5Paul Waring, England32-35—67-5Hurly Long, Germany34-33—67-5Sami Valimaki,...Latest news
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