Police arrest 23-year-old man connected to fatal hit-and-run in NW Miami-Dade
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:33:40 GMT
A 23-year-old man was arrested in connection to a fatal hit-and-run. Carlos Ariel Rodriguez was charged with vehicular homicide, leaving the scene, driving without a license and tampering with evidence after he tried to hide his car’s damage.On June 22, the victim was crossing the street along Northwest 32nd Avenue and 103rd Street back when he was suddenly struck by a speeding driver that failed to stop at a red light before getting away.Rodriguez is being held on a $270,000 bond.Student and staff evacuated after school bus catches on fire in SW Miami-Dade
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:33:40 GMT
A school bus caught on fire on a busy South Florida highway.Miami-Dade Fire Rescue arrived at the scene and safely evacuated students and staff that were on board, Thursday afternoon. Video showed one bus stopped along the Turnpike near the ramp to southwest 216th street, as well as a second bus and other vehicles that showed up to pick up the children.No injuries were reported.Investigation underway after 2 hospitalized after double shooting in NW Miami-Dade
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:33:40 GMT
A double shooting in Northwest Miami-Dade prompted a police investigation after two people were hospitalized. Miami Police Thursday morning confirmed there was a shooting at 1419 NW 69th Terrace.At the scene, one male was shot in the arm and was transported to the hospital in stable condition. According to Miami-Dade Police, they received a call at around 7:30 a.m. in regards to an unresponsive male who was on the sidewalk at Northwest 14th and 71st Street. Fire rescue transported the victim to the hospital in critical condition. An investigation on what led up to the shooting is now underway.Shambles in Granada: Mega-gathering of European leaders ends with a whimper
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:33:40 GMT
GRANADA, Spain — A summit gathering close to 50 European leaders, dozens of aides and legions of journalists ended as a damp squib when those gathered failed to make any significant progress to resolve conflicts on Europe’s doorstep — or any other regional issue. The third edition of Emmanuel Macron’s pet project, the European Political Community, was billed by advisers as an opportunity to broker peace between warring Armenia and Azerbaijan, de-escalate tensions in the Balkans and hold a strategic conversation about the Continent’s security. While leaders did rally around Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelenskyy, who was in Granada to shore up Europe’s support amid U.S. jitters on Ukraine aid, they failed to make headway on the other conflicts in the absence of key players. Hope among attendees in taking steps to resolve the humanitarian crisis in Nagorno-Karabakh were dashed when both Azerbaijan’s Ilham Aliyev and Turkey’s Recep Tayyip Erdoğan decided to skip the g...Judge rules deadly officer-involved shooting in Cambridge was justified
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:33:40 GMT
A judge has ruled a deadly officer involved shooting in Cambridge earlier this year was justified, the Middlesex County District Attorney’s office announced on Thursday. The shooting happened back on Jan. 4. In his recent report, Judge John Coffey said officers “had been pursuing (Sayed Arif) Faisal through Cambridge streets for approximately ten minutes, during which time Faisal was cutting himself with a knife with a foot-long blade.”Coffey said Faisel did not respond to officers’ commands to stop and drop the knife and “refused to engage with any of the officers’ attempts to communicate with him.”Coffey said Faisel “was not subdued or seemingly affected” by a less-lethal shot and instead turned and walked toward a Cambridge police officer. “At the moment that Officer McMahon fired his weapon, a reasonable law enforcement officer in the same position would reasonably believe that he, along with his fellow officers and others, were in imminent danger of being serious...Summer Stretch Ends, Fall Feel Returns
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:33:40 GMT
What a week we’ve had to kick off the month of October! While the leaf change may have it looking like October outside, it certainly doesn’t feel like it… at least for now. That will change by the weekend and next week. Tonight, we’ll stay on the warm and muggy train like the last couple of nights. That low level humidity and moisture will once again lead to fog out the door early tomorrow morning. Clouds will increase overnight, which combined with fog and higher humidity will keep our overnight low temperatures on the warm side.Tomorrow will still bring above average temperatures, but you’ll notice some changes with more clouds than what we’ve seen the last few days. A mostly cloudy sky returns, and while not as warm as the last few days, temperatures will climb back above average to the lower 70s — we should be in the mid 60s.The clouds are ahead of our rain chances that will return for the first part of your weekend. Saturday looks to be...Crews battle fire at hotel in Boston
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:33:40 GMT
Firefighters responded in Boston Thursday after a fire broke out in a hotel off Arlington Street, officials said. The Boston Fire Department in a post on X said companies were on scene at the Newbury Boston hotel as of around 1:45 p.m. Smoke was coming from the roof of the building and officials said a second alarm had been ordered. Guests were seen clearing the hotel while crews fought the flames inside.In a later update, fire department officials said the fire started in a pizza oven in one of the hotel’s restaurants. Officials said the fire then spread through ductwork from the 16th to the 18th floors.Officials said building inspectors will have to assess damage to the hotel after this fire. There were no injuries reported.COVID wastewater data jumps south of Boston; Massachusetts launches new viral respiratory illness dashboards
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:33:40 GMT
The COVID wastewater data for the south-of-Boston region has been jumping in the last few days, while overall reported virus cases across the Bay State ticked down last week.Meanwhile, Massachusetts health officials on Thursday launched several new dashboards to track viral respiratory illness trends in the state. The new dashboards are focused on COVID-19, influenza, and respiratory syncytial syndrome (RSV).“As we experienced to a certain extent last year, we’re heading into a winter where COVID-19, influenza and RSV are likely to co-circulate,” State Epidemiologist Catherine Brown said during a recent briefing about the dashboards.“We all experienced kind of the predominance of COVID for so long, and then last season with the tripledemic, we started to really see what our future might look like,” Brown added. “And it was during that tripledemic where everybody needed information about what was happening with more than just COVID. We needed to lo...What would be banned under proposed Massachusetts gun law? Here’s a brief rundown
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:33:40 GMT
A broad-ranging new gun control bill unveiled in Massachusetts on Thursday would ban most so-called “assault-style” firearms.“No person shall possess, own, offer for sale, sell or otherwise transfer in the commonwealth or import into the commonwealth an assault-style firearm, or a large capacity feeding device as defined in section 121,” it reads.What are those guns? The bill would change section 121 of the state’s Chapter 140 laws to replace “assault weapon” with “assault-style firearm” and define the latter as one of five things.Any semi-auto, magazine-fed centerfire rifle with a folding or telescopic stock, thumbhole or pistol grip, forward grip, the ability to accept a flash suppressor, or that has a heat shield on the barrel.Any semi-auto, magazine-fed pistols threaded to accept a flash suppressor or silencer, a forward grip, or that has a heat shield that isn’t part of the slide.Any semi-auto, magazine-fed shotgun wit...Vintage Chicago Tribune: Worst Chicago pro sports teams
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:33:40 GMT
If you’re a fan of Chicago’s professional sports teams, then it’s been a mostly forgettable year.Okay, there have been a few highlights. The Blackhawks selected 17-year-old Canadian phenom Connor Bedard with the No. 1 pick in the NHL draft. The Bears also had the first pick for the first time in 77 years in April’s NFL draft but traded it to the Carolina Panthers.Otherwise, disappointment has been a common theme. The Bulls let a late lead slip away in a 102-91 loss to the Miami Heat on April 14, ending their season 1 win shy of a playoff berth and then lost the NBA lottery for a first-round pick. The Sky, despite losing star players and their coach/general manager James Wade, made the first round of the WNBA playoffs in September — but were quickly swept by the Las Vegas Aces, the league’s reigning champions.Need more proof? Take Sunday, for example. The Cubs were shutout 4-0 by the Milwaukee Brewers at American Family Field and closed the s...Latest news
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