2 hospitalized after violent dispute, stabbing near Miami intersection; man arrested

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:38:54 GMT

2 hospitalized after violent dispute, stabbing near Miami intersection; man arrested A dispute near a Miami intersection took a violent turn, sending a man and a woman to the hospital and leading officers to place a man under arrest, police said.City of Miami Police and Fire Rescue units responded to the scene near the intersection of Northeast Third Avenue and 79th Street, Friday morning. 7Skyforce hovered over the scene where a vehicle was seen near a building.According to investigators, a man who was inside a Nissan Sentra used the car to pin another man against the side of the building. “It looks like it was deliberately done,” said Miami Police Officer Michael Vega.Police said the man who was pinned was able to get free and then went from being a victim to becoming a suspect, stabbing the driver of the Sentra and a female passenger. Detectives said the man was stabbed several times, and the woman was stabbed once. Surveillance footage from the area showed the aftermath of that encounter with the suspect leaving the scene.The suspect was detained by ...

South Florida beaches to be impacted by 5,000-mile stretch of seaweed

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:38:54 GMT

South Florida beaches to be impacted by 5,000-mile stretch of seaweed Coming to a South Florida beach this summer are miles and miles of seaweed, and beachgoers are already starting to feel the impact.The brown blobs are just going to keep washing ashore, something expected to take months.7News cameras on Friday captured beachgoers walking alongside a large amount of seaweed that washed ashore on Fort Lauderdale Beach.“It doesn’t bother me. I’m still gonna go jump in the water you know,” said beachgoer Steve Stuff.Beachgoers are divided on the seaweed. “I’ve already been three times, and it’s not even 12.30 yet,” said a beachgoer. Others won’t touch it.“This is horrible, I’m not even going to get in the water today,” another beachgoer.Regardless how people feel, it’s something they are going to have to deal with this year.From South Beach to Haulover, Hollywood to Fort Lauderdale, the sargassum bloom is so big it is visible from space.“It doubled in size in January from December,” said Dr. Lapointe,...

Attacks in Israel, West Bank kill 3 people as violence rises

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:38:54 GMT

Attacks in Israel, West Bank kill 3 people as violence rises JERUSALEM (AP) — Palestinian militants carried out a pair of attacks on Friday, killing three people and wounding at least seven as tensions soared after days of fighting at Jerusalem’s most sensitive holy site. Earlier in the day, retaliatory Israeli airstrikes had hit Lebanon and the Gaza Strip, sparking fears of a broader conflict.Israeli authorities said at least one person was killed and six were wounded when a car rammed into four people in Tel Aviv, Israel’s commercial hub.In a separate incident, two Israeli women were shot to death near a settlement on the occupied West Bank.Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he was calling up all reserve forces in Israel’s border police “to confront the terror attacks.”Israel had unleashed rare airstrikes on Lebanon and bombarded the Gaza Strip on Friday morning, but later in the day there were signs that both sides were trying to keep the hostilities in check. Fighting on Israel’s northern and southern borders subsided afte...

Brush fire spreads, burns down home in Burlington

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:38:54 GMT

Brush fire spreads, burns down home in Burlington A fire tore through a home in Burlington Friday afternoon after spreading from a nearby wooded area, officials said. The fire started as a brush fire in woods next to the nearby Wyman Elementary School’s parking lot. Officials said it then quickly burned into the home near Terrance Hall and Humboldt avenues, sending a large plume of smoke over the area and keeping emergency crews busy on an already busy day of brush fire responses.  “It hit the side of the house and all of a sudden, flames were coming out, shooting out,” neighbor Oscar Almaida said. While some neighbors called for help, Almaida said others got out garden hoses and made sure a woman inside the house got out. The woman was able to escape the home safely, though firefighters said the home is now destroyed. “By the time we got here, it was already in the attic,” Burlington Fire Chief Andy Connerty said. “So, it was a defensive operation from the beginning.”Flames in Burlington came after th...

Authorities search Revere location as part of Harmony Montgomery murder investigation

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:38:54 GMT

Authorities search Revere location as part of Harmony Montgomery murder investigation Authorities from both New Hampshire and Massachusetts fanned out in Revere Friday as part of the investigation into the murder of Harmony Montgomery.The search had concluded as of 4 p.m. after hours of activity in the area.The New Hampshire Office of the Attorney General announced that personnel from both the Manchester Police Department and Massachusetts State Police were searching a location in Revere in connection with the murder of Montgomery, who’s 2019 disappearance became a homicide investigation last August.“Due to the ongoing investigation, no additional information will be released at this time,” the NH AG’s office stated. “Officials caution against any speculation related to the potential results of this search.”Massachusetts State Police spokesperson David Procopio said the search in Revere began around 9 a.m., with a focus on the wetlands along Route 107. He added that the search had been “prompted by information develope...

Russia charges Wall Street Journal’s Evan Gershkovich with espionage

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:38:54 GMT

Russia charges Wall Street Journal’s Evan Gershkovich with espionage (CNN) — Russian investigators have formally charged Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich with espionage, Russian state media reported Friday, adding he denied the accusations.“The FSB investigation charged Gershkovich with espionage in the interests of his country. He categorically denied all accusations and stated that he was engaged in journalistic activities in Russia,” an agency representative said, according to state news agency TASS.The representative declined to comment further, as the journalist’s case was marked “top secret,” according to TASS.Gershkovich was detained by Russian authorities last week, who accused him of spying, signaling a significant ratcheting of both Moscow’s tensions with the United States and its campaign against foreign news media.A Moscow court on April 18 will hear an appeal filed by Gershkovich’s lawyers against his arrest, Russian state media said citing the court. The corresponden...

A smackdown of athletic stereotypes: She wrestles girls and boys, winning accolades and matches

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:38:54 GMT

A smackdown of athletic stereotypes: She wrestles girls and boys, winning accolades and matches Zareen Syed | Chicago TribuneIt’s clear that wrestler Emma Engels doesn’t do it “for the ‘gram,” and certainly not for the attention.The 15-year-old sophomore from Bartlett High School is fresh off an Illinois High School Association wrestling championship victory, but you likely wouldn’t guess that based on how quickly she shoves her gold medal back into her backpack. She’s just not the type to brag about her victories on outlets such as Instagram.“Next year, it won’t matter,” said Engels, of Elgin. “And I go play softball now, and they’ll make an announcement about it, but the girls across the (softball) field aren’t going to care that I won the championship in wrestling.”On Feb. 25, Engels won the 100-pound championship match of the girls wrestling state meet in Bloomington, becoming only the fourth state champ in Bartlett High School history.Previous state champions include a female bowler, a student journalist and a male wrestler 11 years before Engels joined the ranks.During t...

Revolution defender Henry Kessler logs heavy minutes, heads up back end

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:38:54 GMT

Revolution defender Henry Kessler logs heavy minutes, heads up back end Center back Henry Kessler has become the fixer on the New England Revolution’s back line.Kessler inherited the mantle from MLS ironman Andrew Farrell, who has missed all but one minute of the season with a leg injury. Farrell has resumed practicing with the team and returned to the pitch during stoppage time in the Revolution’s 1-1 draw with NYCFC at home on April 1.Kessler has started six games and logged maximum minutes, a streak he will likely extend when the Revolution (4-1-1) host CF Montreal on Saturday night (7:30) at Gillette Stadium.“(Henry) is having a good year to date,” said Revolution head coach and sporting director Bruce Arena. “Certainly, in the first five games, we have been, I think, improved in the back line although we have a way to go. But it has been a good start to the season.”Center back Dave Romney, who was acquired in a cash deal with Nashville SC in January, has taken over Farrell’s spot. Like Kessler, Romney has started every game and played max minutes w...

Francisco Lindor, Pete Alonso homer in Mets’ route of Marlins in home opener

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:38:54 GMT

Francisco Lindor, Pete Alonso homer in Mets’ route of Marlins in home opener The Mets have often been the culprit behind some bizarre baseball, but Friday at Citi Field it was the Miami Marlins responsible for the oddities. At least most of them.Marlins (3-5) right-hander Edward Cabrera couldn’t find the strike zone but the Mets (4-4) couldn’t find the ball with the barrel. Still, their patience at the plate paid off in a 9-3 win over the Fish in the home opener.Nothing went according to plan. The game was moved to Friday because of rain in the forecast, which never came. Instead, Thursday brought sunshine and warm temperatures and by the time the right-hander Tylor Megill (2-0) took the mound Friday, it was gray and chilly.Speaking of Megill, he wasn’t even supposed to be pitching in the home opener. That honor was given to Justin Verlander, the reigning Cy Young Award winner who was brought in to be one of two aces at the front of the rotation.Megill was supposed to start the Triple-A opener.But Megill, the Mets’ Opening Day starter...

How did John Pigsley get hired by Keolis? He was linked to NH bad-check case

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:38:54 GMT

How did John Pigsley get hired by Keolis? He was linked to NH bad-check case Former Keolis commuter rail engineer John Pigsley, indicted this week in an $8 million federal fraud case, was no stranger to the courts, records reveal.Pigsley’s past fuel-oil company was convicted of a felony in New Hampshire, with a guilty plea submitted to passing bad checks in Grafton County in 2010. He was placed on probation and given a fine, which the Granite State’s attorney general’s office said was suspended.The AG’s office added full restitution was paid to customers involved in that case.It does, however, raise the question of why was Pigsley was hired by Keolis, the MBTA’s commuter rail vendor.Keolis Commuter Services told the Herald Pigsley, a Beverly resident, was one of “2,000 people hired on” when they took over the contract from Massachusetts Bay Commuter Railroad in July of 2014.Keolis said in a statement they are “aware of the indictment” and take the allegations “seriously.”The rail company added...