MDFR responds to police-involved car crash in Miami Gardens
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 05:07:19 GMT
Miami-Dade Fire Rescue units were dispatched to the scene of a police-involved crash in Miami Gardens. The incident happened just before 4:30 p.m. in the area of Northwest 38th Ave and 183rd Street.Several police cars arrived at the scene involving two other vehicles. 7News Skyforce aerials showed a vehicle up against a fence, another that hit a tree and a police cruiser on the other side of the street, on the lawn near the front door of a private home.A person was seen being put into handcuffs and taken into custody.The intersection of Northwest 37th Avenue and 183rd Street has been closed off, a block and a half away from the accident scene. Officers just west of 39th Avenue are also blocking the road. Please check back on WSVN.com and 7News for more details on this developing story.Tom Emmer drops out of speaker’s race, hours after being nominated
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 05:07:19 GMT
(CNN) — House Republicans are once again scrambling for a path forward after Minnesota Rep. Tom Emmer dropped his bid for speaker just hours after winning his party’s nomination.The swift exit from the race is the latest sign that Republicans are still no closer to electing a new speaker three weeks after Kevin McCarthy’s historic ouster.The House remains in a state of paralysis, and Republicans remain unable to govern as the conference has repeatedly failed to coalesce around a successor to McCarthy amid deep division within the ranks. The politically precarious situation has plunged the House into uncharted territory as it looks increasingly unclear whether any Republican can get the 217 votes needed to win the gavel.Emmer is now the third Republican to win the nomination of the GOP conference only to then exit the race after failing to lock up the necessary votes to win the gavel.Earlier in the day, Emmer’s bid to be speaker appeared on the verge of collapse amid o...Internal investigation underway after video shows officer pinning man to the ground in Revere
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 05:07:19 GMT
Revere police this week confirmed an internal investigation is underway after an officer was caught on camera pinning a man to the ground. The incident happened last week outside a Walgreens location on Broadway. Police have since said an officer, whose name was not being released as of Tuesday, is off the streets after being placed on what is known as modified duty. “Crazy,” said one man reacting to video of the incident. The video has been making the rounds on social media. While the video certainly looks disturbing, residents on Tuesday said it is important to see or at least know what happened before and after the camera was rolling. “There’s two sides to a story,” the same man said after seeing the video. “I don’t react to partial things,” another person said. “It’s not fair to everybody involved.” At City Hall, Revere Acting Mayor Patrick Keefe released a statement. “The trust of the public is paramount to public safety and I applaud the...Giants hiring former Red Sox catcher as new manager, but not Jason Varitek
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 05:07:19 GMT
The San Francisco Giants are filling their managerial vacancy by replacing one former Red Sox player with another.After firing Gabe Kapler with three games left in the regular season, Bob Melvin will leave San Diego for San Francisco. The Athletic’s Andrew Baggarly broke the news on Tuesday afternoon, two days after the outlet reported the Padres had granted the Giants permission to interview Melvin, who had one year remaining on his contract.Melvin, who turns 62 this week, only managed in San Diego for two seasons, but his departure isn’t exactly a surprise. Increasing tensions between him and general manager A.J. Preller made headlines throughout the 2023 season; that the Padres were willing to let a National League West rival interview and hire their manager indicates a manager-GM relationship eroded to the point of no return. Preller will now search for his seventh Padres manager in nine years.It’s also a homecoming for the three-time Manager of the Year, who grew up in the Bay ...Documents reveal new horror in case of Duxbury mother accused of killing her 3 kids
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 05:07:19 GMT
The Plymouth District Court has unsealed nearly 300 pages of records disclosing investigative efforts behind a Duxbury mother’s alleged murder of her three young children just two days ahead of her Superior Court arraignment on those charges.Lindsay Clancy, 33, is accused of strangling her three children with exercise bands in the basement of their home at 47 Summer St. in Duxbury the night of Jan. 24 before jumping out of a window in an apparent suicide attempt.Affidavits released Tuesday state that she also cut her wrists and neck before jumping from the second-floor window.Plymouth DA Timothy Cruz issued an arrest warrant for Clancy the next day as she lay in Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston being treated for her injuries. She was charged in Plymouth District Court on Feb. 7 via video feed from her hospital bed.A Plymouth grand jury indicted her on Sept. 15 with three counts of murder and strangulation for the deaths of Cora, 5; Dawson, 3; and Callan, an infant. Clancy will...Will Patriots stick with Mike Onwenu at right tackle?
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 05:07:19 GMT
The Patriots have spent all season plugging holes on their injury-riddled offensive line, and Sunday they finally found a workable combination after bumping fourth-year lineman Mike Onwenu from right guard to right tackle.Will that prove a long-term move or a temporary shift? The Patriots coaching staff isn’t sure, and it will depend in large part on the unit’s injury situation.“We’ll have to see how it goes,” said offensive coordinator Bill O’Brien. “We practice tomorrow so we’ll see where everyone is relative to health and all those things as we move forward.”Onwenu allowed a single pressure in 37 pass-blocking snaps against Buffalo and earned his highest single-game grade this season from Pro Football Focus. As an offensive line, the Patriots recorded a 50% success rate on running plays and allowed pressure on just 21.2% of their dropbacks.The idea of Onwenu playing tackle isn’t new. The former sixth-round pick started 1...MIAA Tournament Management Committee: Higher hockey seeds can select quarterfinal sites
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 05:07:19 GMT
FRANKLIN – Scott Paine knows it would add a lot more onto his plate as the MIAA statewide hockey tournament director.He also wants to ensure that as many people as possible enjoy the postseason experience.At Tuesday’s MIAA Tournament Management Committee meeting, the group voted unanimously that tournament games beginning with the quarterfinals (Round of 8) would be played at neutral facilities. For this round only, the higher seed would be allowed to select what was previously approved by the TMC with the understanding Paine would have final say.“I remember last year’s Reading-Braintree game in the Round of Eight where Braintree got the home game (at Zapustas Rink in Randolph) and we wound up turning away nearly 2,000 people,” Paine said. “We have great venues like Gallo, Loring, Stoneham, Chelmsford, Olympia, Woburn and Tsongas with more seating and they have proven that they want to host games.”Hockey is unique from most other MIAA sports in that few schools have thei...Britney Spears’ ‘The Woman in Me’: 8 takeaways from a book full of fury
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 05:07:19 GMT
By Christie D’Zurilla, Los Angeles TimesBritney Spears is angry. Very, very angry.“The Woman in Me,” the singer’s new memoir, is about more than just venting, of course. She offers detailed, cogent accounts of indignities that would leave anyone seething. But Spears has clearly packed away a lot of frustration over the course of her 41 years — particularly toward the people who enabled her conservatorship, including much of her family, and toward the swarms of paparazzi who badgered her nonstop.“The Woman in Me,” by Britney Spears. (Gallery Books/TNS)And don’t get her started on Justin Timberlake. Not right now. But soon.The book tracks Spears’ life from childhood to the not-quite-present — it ends before her brief marriage to Sam Asghari did — and it kicks off with a litany of relatives who showed signs of mental illness or alcoholism. Spears’ past is full of givers and receivers of abuse, including her grandma Jean, who in 1966 fatally shot herself with a shotgun on th...Rep. Tom Emmer withdraws bid for House speaker hours after winning GOP nomination
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 05:07:19 GMT
By Lisa Mascaro, Stephen Groves, Farnoush Amiri and Kevin Freking, Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — Republican Tom Emmer abruptly abandoned his bid to become House speaker Tuesday, withdrawing hours after winning the internal party nomination once it became clear he would not have enough support from GOP colleagues for the gavel.Emmer, the GOP Whip, reversed course after Donald Trump objected to his nomination and hardliners in the House denied the party leader the votes he would need.He is the third Republican to fall short, leaving dejected Republicans no closer to resolving the chaos they have created since ousting Kevin McCarthy at the start of the month.Emmer briskly left the building where he had been meeting privately with Republicans, and hopped into a waiting SUV. He said nothing in response to shouted questions as they drove off from the Capitol complex.Trump, speaking as he left the courtroom in New York where he faces business fraud charges, said his “un-endorsement” m...Anger boils in Morocco’s earthquake zone as protesters demand promised emergency aid
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 05:07:19 GMT
AMIZMIZ, Morocco (AP) — Hundreds of protesters on Tuesday took to the streets of a city near the epicenter of a devastating earthquake that hit Morocco last month to express anger and frustration after weeks of waiting for emergency assistance.Flanked by honking cars and motorcycles, demonstrators in the High Atlas town of Amizmiz chanted against the government as law enforcement tried to contain the crowds. The protest followed a worker’s strike and torrential weekend storms that exacerbated hardship for residents living in tents near the remains of their former homes.“Amizmiz is down!,” men yelled in Tachelhit, Morocco’s most widely spoken Indigenous language.Entire neighborhoods were leveled by the Sept. 8 quake, forcing thousands to relocate to temporary shelters. In Amizmiz and the surrounding villages of Morocco’s Al Haouz province, nearly everyone lost a family member or friend.Tuesday’s protest was initially organized by a group called Amizmiz Earthquake Vi...Latest news
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