Subway’s ‘Subway in the Sky’ blimp dinning experience to touch down in South Florida

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 11:27:28 GMT

Subway’s ‘Subway in the Sky’ blimp dinning experience to touch down in South Florida You might think a blimp is nothing but a bunch of giant rubbers patched together in the sky. Well for Subway, it’s actually a giant footlong in the clouds because they’re taking over the blimp business.They turned one into a sub and decided to invite people to ride inside. Deco got a seat to give you a glimpse of the blimp.No need to get your vision checked. Yep, that’s a flying sandwich over your head.Jorge Perez/So-Flo franchise owner: “It’s a huge subway blimp. So Subway has spent the last couple of years trying to really transform the way that we’re doing things and we want to make it real big and real known. If that’s what it’s going to take to get you to think of us, that’s what we’ll do.“Subway in the sky” is a glow-up that’s blowing up the nation.Jorge Perez: “We’ve been to Kansas City, we spent a few days in Orlando and now we’re in sunny South Florida. “When you go into th...

Celebrities get pushed to their limits in 2nd season of FOX’s ‘Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test’

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 11:27:28 GMT

Celebrities get pushed to their limits in 2nd season of FOX’s ‘Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test’ Brutal. Intense. Extreme. And I’m not just talking about my behavior during a good shoe sale.Those words also describe the crazy challenges on the new season of “special forces: World’s toughest test.”There’s no time to break into a cold sweat because these celebs are being pushed to their limit in season two of FOX’s hit series “Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test.”Fourteen famous faces are buckling down and taking on some grueling challenges in the ice mountains of New Zealand.Among them Tara Reid, Tyler Cameron, and Brian Austin Green.Brian Austin Green: “It was not easy. Tara, was much stronger than I was out there. I cried constantly. No it was brutalTyler Cameron: “I thought I going to take a vacation. You know, I didn’t think it was going to be that hard. But I was wrong. It was the wrong vacation, you know? But it was honestly one of the hardest things I’ve ever done.”There’s a reaso...

Familiar in Florida

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 11:27:28 GMT

Familiar in Florida It’s the start of another soggy weather week for much of Florida. There are several reasons you’ll likely encounter a downpour (from time to time). The main reason is that we’re tapping into a large pool of tropical moisture. That juicy air is being drawn up from the south and southeast with light steering winds. Since showers and storms aren’t getting pushed along very fast, the lingering effect will be the threat for street flooding. Of course, that has been a common trend for the past 2 weeks.Unfortunately, we’re likely to remain stuck in this wet pattern for the rest of the work week (and possibly into the start of the weekend). A front will sag into Florida and stall out. The stationary boundary will become the focal point for more developing activity as we get deeper into the week. If there is a beacon of hope, it might happen by Sunday. That’s when the front could slip by, bringing a veer in winds out of the northeast. Slight dryi...

Office Depot’s ‘Start Proud’ program gifts teachers at W.J. Bryan Elementary School in North Miami with $20K shopping spree

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 11:27:28 GMT

Office Depot’s ‘Start Proud’ program gifts teachers at W.J. Bryan Elementary School in North Miami with $20K shopping spree Some teachers went shopping for supplies after they received generous gift.Office Depot’s “Start Proud” program, gave teachers at W.J. Bryan Elementary School In North Miami a $20,000 in-store shopping spree, Monday.In a partnership with paper company Domtar, educators were able to gather critical classroom essentials that are needed to ensure students are successful.“So this is an opportunity to supplement and augment the resources that they receive in their classrooms so that we can effect change within the structural environment,” said Tanisha Cunningham, principal at W.J. Bryan Elementary School. Teachers weren’t the only ones who were benefited.Six-hundred backpacks filled with classroom supplies were given to W.J Bryan Elementary students.

‘NCIS’ star David McCallum dead at 90

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 11:27:28 GMT

‘NCIS’ star David McCallum dead at 90 (CNN) — Actor David McCallum, known for his role on the long-running CBS procedural “NCIS,” has died, the network said in a statement. He was 90.“He was the kindest, coolest, most patient and loving father,” his son Peter McCallum wrote in a statement from the family, provided by CBS. “He always put family before self.”McCallum died of natural causes surrounded by his family at New York Presbyterian Hospital, CBS said.“David was a gifted actor and author, and beloved by many around the world,” the network’s statement read. “He led an incredible life, and his legacy will forever live on through his family and the countless hours on film and television that will never go away. We will miss his warmth and endearing sense of humor that lit up any room or soundstage he stepped onto, as well as the brilliant stories he often shared from a life well-lived.”Born in Scotland, McCallum got his big break in the US (after a number of roles in British television) in the 1960s spy series “Th...

US officials investigating after Molotov cocktail thrown at Cuban Embassy in Washington

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 11:27:28 GMT

US officials investigating after Molotov cocktail thrown at Cuban Embassy in Washington (CNN) — An investigation is underway after at least one Molotov cocktail was thrown at the Cuban Embassy in Washington, DC, Sunday night, though US officials say no one was hurt in the incident nor was significant damage done to the diplomatic outpost.As of Monday morning, no arrest had been made, according to the Secret Service, which provides policing and protection functions to embassies and foreign missions in Washington, DC.“Shortly after 8:00 p.m. last night, officials with the Embassy of Cuba contacted the US Secret Service Uniformed Division to report an individual who had thrown a possible incendiary device (molotov cocktail) at the building,” the US Secret Service said in a statement. “Officers responded swiftly to begin an investigation. There was no fire or significant damage to the building.”Bruno Rodríguez Parrilla, Cuba’s foreign minister, posted on X that the embassy had been the “target of a terrorist attack by an individual who launched 2 Molotov coc...

Mayor Wu administration to shun Boston City Council hearing on Mass and Cass

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 11:27:28 GMT

Mayor Wu administration to shun Boston City Council hearing on Mass and Cass The Wu administration plans to shun a City Council hearing aimed at weighing whether a state of emergency should be declared in the Mass and Cass zone, given the Board of Health’s decision against taking such action earlier this month.There will not be any administration representatives in attendance at a Tuesday hearing that will “discuss the humanitarian crisis” at the troubled intersection, as the mayor’s team is prioritizing a Thursday hearing, where Michelle Wu’s anti-encampment ordinance will be considered, her spokesperson said.“Declaring a state of emergency, or them passing a resolution to say we should do a state of emergency is largely symbolic,” a Wu spokesperson told the Herald, referring to the resolution put forward by City Councilor Erin Murphy, who is chairing Tuesday’s hearing on the matter.“The ordinance which is going to be discussed at a hearing on Thursday provides an actionable tangible path forward for dealing with the crisis at Mass and Cass.”Murphy, who als...

English High students in wheelchairs deserve to enter school without dodging the dumpster, city councilor says

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 11:27:28 GMT

English High students in wheelchairs deserve to enter school without dodging the dumpster, city councilor says After a nearly year-long push for a truly accessible entrance, English High students in wheelchairs are still dropped off bumping through the school’s dumpster and delivery side door.“As a 24-year special ed teacher, I know that it’s a simple thing for facilities to fix, but it could make a huge difference every day for these kids,” said City Councilor Erin Murphy. “Just showing that that city actually cares. This is embarrassing.”This issue was initially brought before her and other city leadership on Oct. 12, 2022, Murphy said, when a non-verbal English High student in a wheelchair requested help at a Civic Engagement Day event.“He was saying he would like either the dumpster moved or the polls moved because it’s hard for his teachers when they get off the wheelchair bus to lift them over the ramp and into the building,” said Murphy.The small side entrance is visibly partially blocked by poles and a dumpster. Custodians, Murphy...

Boston gets new MBTA board member, Wu says T is in ‘very, very dire’ place

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 11:27:28 GMT

Boston gets new MBTA board member, Wu says T is in ‘very, very dire’ place Mayor Michelle Wu appointed climate advocate Mary Skelton Roberts to Boston’s first-ever seat on the MBTA Board of Directors on Monday — a long-awaited step in the midst of what Wu called a “very, very dire place” for the T.“With her passion and expertise in transportation policy, deep involvement in community and daily experience as a regular T rider, Mary will work closely with our team to ensure that Boston residents are fully represented in building the transit system our communities deserve,” Wu said in a city announcement.The MBTA governing board is made up of the Secretary of Transportation and eight members, six of whom are appointed by the governor. After years of advocating, Boston won the right to appoint one member to the board and gain a direct voice in governing the region’s public transit in the most recent state budget.The mayor opened up a public call for comment on the selection process in August — with over 150 peopl...

Boston Mayor Wu flipped on police intel funding after gang database was cleaned up

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 11:27:28 GMT

Boston Mayor Wu flipped on police intel funding after gang database was cleaned up Boston Mayor Michelle Wu said new leadership at the city’s police department and efforts to clear names that were no longer relevant from its gang database caused her to change her earlier view, and support funding for BPD’s investigative arm.The flip-flop has the support of the city’s largest police union, but has been criticized by criminal justice advocates, feedback that the mayor addressed on a Monday radio appearance.“There were lots of questions about the gang database, how it was being used to potentially feed information to further a school-to-deportation or school-to-prison pipeline,” Wu said on WBUR’s Radio Boston. “I did not believe that the gang database in its form at that point with the structures there should continue because it was causing active harm.”As a city councilor, Wu said she opted to vote against an $850,000 grant for the Boston Regional Intelligence Center, based on a recommendation from then-City Councilor and current Attorney General Andrea Campbell, wh...