Firefighters extinguish blaze in Hialeah apartment; no injuries reported
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 15:38:20 GMT
Fire rescue teams responded to a Hialeah apartment complex after flames shot out from a residence, Saturday. According to police, firefighters responded to an apartment on West 42nd Street where they immediately worked to extinguish the blaze. Authorities believe the fire started in the kitchen after it was quickly extinguished. Hialeah Fire Rescue posted photos of the incident on its Instagram profile. The caption read, in part:“… The fire was extinguished without incident and firefighters prevented the spread of the fire to neighboring units. The fire began in the kitchen and the cause is currently under investigation.”USCG rescues man during medical emergency at Dry Tortugas National Park
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 15:38:20 GMT
A rescue unfolded on Friday after a man suffered a medical emergency at Dry Tortugas National Park, Friday. According to a Twitter post, the US Coast Guard aircrew from Air Station Clearwater rescued a 57-year-old man after he had a medical emergency. The individual is now in stable condition after being transferred to emergency medical services at Lower Keys Medical Center.Man set to be arraigned in deadly Nashua, NH double shooting
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 15:38:20 GMT
A Nashua, New Hampshire man is expected to be arraigned Monday in connection with a deadly double shooting late Friday night, officials said.Officers responding to a reported shooting in a parking lot on Maple Street around 10:30 p.m. found Patricia Swett, 45, of Nashua, and Matthew Champagne, 44, of Manchester, dead from apparent gunshot wounds, according to a statement issued by New Hampshire Attorney General John M. Formella. Victor Rivera, 47, was arrested Saturday morning for allegedly knowingly causing the deaths of the two victims by shooting them, and for recklessly causing the deaths of the two victims under circumstances manifesting an extreme indifference to the value of human life, Formell said.He is slated to be arraigned Monday in Hillsborough County Superior Court – Southern District, in Nashua. This is a developing news story; stay with 7NEWS on-air and online for the latest details.Wareham police searching for masked robber who held up Subway at gunpoint
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 15:38:20 GMT
Wareham police are turning to the public for help as they search for a person who robbed a Subway at gunpoint on Friday morning Officers responding to a reported armed robbery at the Cranberry Highway sub shop around 10:50 a.m. learned a masked suspect had brandished a firearm while telling the workers to open the cash register, according to Wareham police.The person fled with an undisclosed amount of cash.Officers later located a toy revolver wrapped in electrical tape in a nearby roadside ditch. Anyone with information about the person or vehicle above is asked to call Det. Zina Kelsch at 508-295-1206 ext. 2235 or call the anonymous tip line at www.warehampolice.com.‘Nobody’s hanging their heads’: Chicago Cubs maintain daily focus as season nears its end
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 15:38:20 GMT
When the end to the Chicago Cubs’ season arrives, the organization will dive in and dissect what went wrong.They entered the regular-season’s penultimate game against the Milwaukee Brewers on Saturday still mathematically alive to make the playoffs, though it would require winning their last two games and getting help from the Miami Marlins and Cincinnati Reds. It’s setting up the finality to a disappointing ending from an underwhelming performance over the final three weeks.Manager David Ross acknowledged his surprise by how September played out for the Cubs.“We haven’t played our best baseball down the stretch,” Ross said. “One thing I was looking at the other night it’s you look at the Orioles of last year and not being able to make the postseason and then building upon something and how you continue to build. I would put this team in that category.“We’re much better than we were last year and we put ourselves ...Brookline’s Lucia Werner captures Frank Kelley Large School race
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 15:38:20 GMT
WRENTHAM – Lucia Werner packed the miles in for four years and has trained with talent that includes the great Camille Jordan and believes it’s her time to shine.The Brookline Warrior senior more than proved her case when won her first-ever major race, defeating a ‘who’s who’ of Massachusetts cross country runners. Werner surged across the finish line to capture the championship race at Saturday’s Frank Kelley Large School Invitational at the Wrentham Developmental Center.Werner was tucked in a 12-runner pack through the mile and was still there with the whittled-to-six cluster at two miles before making a huge move with 400 meters left to pass Holliston’s Maggie Kuchman and take the 5K race in 18 minutes, 21.9 seconds. Kuchman finished well to take second in 18:26.3 and defending Div. 1 All-State champion Aoife Shovlin of Weymouth clinched the bronze medal in 18:34.1.“I’ve never won an invitational so I wanted to lay low so the ...Column: Manager David Ross accepts blame for the Chicago Cubs’ fade down the stretch in the NL wild-card race
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 15:38:20 GMT
The arc of the Chicago Cubs season has been amazing to watch unfold because no other season was quite like it.The Cubs were 10 games under .500 on June 8, then got hot and played 22 games over .500 (50-28) from June 9 to Sept. 6, when they had a 92% chance of making the playoffs.But just when it looked as if they could plan their postseason rotation, they faltered down the stretch, going 6-14 from Sept. 7 through Friday’s loss, putting them on the brink of elimination with a 4.7% chance of getting in.“The odds of anything, I don’t kind of buy into that,” manager David Ross said.No one has taken more blame than Ross, who was under fire at the start of the season, then briefly mentioned in manager of the year talk and currently is being raked over the coals for the team’s late-season fade.Before Saturday’s game against the Milwaukee Brewers, Ross said he deserved his share of the blame.“We’re in this together,” Ross said. ...Congress votes to avert shutdown
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 15:38:20 GMT
Congress has averted a shutdown with just hours to spare, capping a dramatic day that started with a lapse in government funding appearing all but inevitable.The Senate voted 88-9 to pass a “clean” continuing resolution (CR) that funds the government at current levels through Nov. 17 and gives the Biden administration $16 billion it requested to assist victims of natural disasters. The House had earlier passed the measure in a bipartisan 335-91 vote.The CR notably lacks any funding for Ukraine, spending cuts or border policy changes.The bill now heads to President Biden’s desk for his signature before midnight, with both sides claiming victory. “Bipartisanship, which has been the trademark of the Senate, has prevailed. And the American people can breathe a sigh of relief," Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) said.The vote came together after a hectic day on both sides of the Capitol, one Schumer described as full of “twist and turns.”House Republicans huddled in the m...Senate OKs stopgap bill to fund government until Nov. 17: live coverage
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 15:38:20 GMT
With less than three hours before a government shutdown would start, the Senate passed a stopgap funding measure first approved by the House, with more Democratic support than Republican. The bill keeps the government funded until Nov. 17. It keeps the FAA funded through year's end.The "clean" continuing resolution notably lacks any funding for Ukraine, spending cuts or border policy changes.Follow along with live updates below.A government shutdown is averted for now with a temporary funding bill. What happens in a shutdown?
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 15:38:20 GMT
WASHINGTON (AP) — Congress has averted for now a threatened government shutdown that would have disrupted many services, squeezed federal employees and roiled politics.The threat was set aside late Saturday after Congress voted to keep agencies open until Nov. 17. Speaker Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., dropped demands for steep spending cuts and relied on Democratic votes for House passage, before the Senate easily approved the measure Saturday night. House Republicans, fueled by hard-right demands for lower spending, had been forcing a confrontation over federal spending.In a shutdown, some government entities would be exempt — Social Security checks, for example, would still go out — and other functions would be severely curtailed. Federal agencies would cease all actions deemed nonessential, and many of the federal government’s roughly 2 million employees, as well as 2 million active-duty military troops and reservists, would not receive paychecks.A look at what could happen in the ev...Latest news
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