Police investigating cause behind deadly Roslindale crash

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 14:19:58 GMT

Police investigating cause behind deadly Roslindale crash Police are investigating the cause behind a deadly crash in Roslindale on Sunday that killed one person and injured another after a car slammed into a triple-decker.The incident happened in the area of Washington and Brookdale Streets. The silver sedan took down what appeared to be a chain-link fence and came to rest almost perfectly parallel with the road. The Suffolk County DA’s office confirmed that neither of the victims, both men in their 60s, were inside the car that crashed. There is no word on the condition of the surviving victim. One young woman who moved to the neighborhood a couple months ago told 7NEWS she always feels safe walking down Washington street. Now she has some reservations as she anxiously awaits what exactly caused the car to crash. “I’m kind of in a little bit of shock,” she said. “I’m probably going to talk to my roommate more when I get inside, make sure everyone is okay that we know. I feel awful for the people who go...

Solid Start

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 14:19:58 GMT

Solid Start Sure, the wind was a bit gusty yesterday, but overall, it was a solid end to the weekend as temps jumped up in the 50s and lower 60s. With quite a bit of sunshine in place it certainly felt like early Spring. Today, despite the chilly start, it’ll be another solid day overall as highs head for the mid 50s to near 60 and morning sun yields to increasing afternoon clouds. With the breeze being very light, it’s easy for the sea breeze to kick in and that will allow for a bit of a chill at the coast, where temps hover in the upper 40s to low 50s. We’ll track some wet weather overnight tonight as showers move in from the west. It’ll be a cold rain with temps falling into the upper 30s and lower 40s and even some wet snow mixed in across the higher terrain. While I don’t expect much accumulations, slushy coating on non paved surfaces are possible across the hilly terrain of Worcester County. Tomorrow looks damp and dreary with highs stuck in the lower to mid ...

Police: Officer-involved shooting under investigation in Manchester, NH

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 14:19:58 GMT

Police: Officer-involved shooting under investigation in Manchester, NH An officer-involved shooting is under investigation in Manchester, NH after an incident that occurred late Sunday night, according to police. The incident took place around 11:55 p.m. in the area of 261 Maple Street. Police say one man was injured and taken to a local hospital, where he is in stable condition. No officers were injured and there is no threat to the public, police say.Maple Street will be closed from Valley Street to Auburn Street as the New Hampshire AG’s Office and state police investigate. No additional information has been released.

NYC Public Advocate Jumaane Williams calls for Mets to rename Citi Field over bank’s ‘toxic’ fossil fuel investments

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 14:19:58 GMT

NYC Public Advocate Jumaane Williams calls for Mets to rename Citi Field over bank’s ‘toxic’ fossil fuel investments Mets-boosting Public Advocate Jumaane Williams is joining a coalition of local environmental activists in calling on the baseball team’s owner to rename Citi Field over climate change concerns.The Queens ballpark’s name comes from Citibank, which has held a contract with the Mets for the naming rights since 2008. Williams told the Daily News on Friday that Mets owner Steven Cohen should scrap that contract and give the stadium another name because of the bank’s significant investments in the fossil fuel industry.“New Yorkers know I bleed blue and orange — the Mets represent an incredible spirit, history and institution, and are a tremendous value to New Yorkers,” Williams said. “The practices of Citibank, though, don’t represent the values of the Mets or of our city, and we must demand better. If Citi refuses to end its toxic relationship with the fossil fuel industry, the Mets should end their partnership with Citi.”Williams, a ...

ASK IRA: Are the Heat not alone in the NBA’s season of misery?

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 14:19:58 GMT

ASK IRA: Are the Heat not alone in the NBA’s season of misery? Q: I think one word to use this season is perspective. Outside of Milwaukee and Boston there are plenty of other teams who had high expectations and way more talent than us, with average records. You take the Lakers, Mavericks, Clippers, Hawks and Warriors. All have arguably more talent but worse records. This year has been a struggle for many teams given injuries and overall boredom it seems with the season. Don’t you think we should judge this team once they make it into the postseason? Everyone keeps saying blow it up, but many of the teams with all these stars aren’t faring much better. – Brett, Key Largo.A: I agree that this is a season of misery across the league, save, say for Boston, Milwaukee, Philadelphia, Denver, Sacramento and maybe New York. The reality is that even after the loss to the Nets, the Heat awoke Sunday with the 10th-best record in the NBA. No, not where they might have wanted to be, but still ahead of 20 other teams. Twenty. It’s alm...

‘Moneyball’ questioned first base’s challenges. Some Orioles are learning the position is ‘unlike any other.’

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 14:19:58 GMT

‘Moneyball’ questioned first base’s challenges. Some Orioles are learning the position is ‘unlike any other.’ One of the most intriguing competitions at Orioles spring training is among the left-handed hitters vying to be Ryan Mountcastle’s backup first baseman.The team compiled a group of these players with major league experience — including Ryan O’Hearn, Franchy Cordero, Josh Lester and Lewin Díaz — and invited them to spring training as nonroster invitees to compete for that spot.But will that seat on the bench even exist come opening day Thursday in Boston?The answer to that might depend on the club’s confidence in a separate group of players who could serve as insurance behind Mountcastle if the Orioles choose not to roster one of the left-handed hitting first basemen. Some of those players, such as utilityman Terrin Vavra and outfielder Anthony Santander, have spent time this spring learning how to play first base to give the team positional flexibility during the season.“If we need them in a pinch to play first for whatever reason, we feel co...

State Auditor’s plan to look at Legislature an ‘uber-reach,’ Speaker says

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 14:19:58 GMT

State Auditor’s plan to look at Legislature an ‘uber-reach,’ Speaker says The state auditor’s plan to look into the Legislature is not going as smoothly as she might have hoped.“She won a statewide election and worked very hard,” House Speaker Ron Mariano said. “Maybe she thinks she’s uber-powerful, that can audit anything. Yeah, I don’t know. I don’t understand what she hopes to accomplish with this.”State Auditor Diana DiZoglio, true to a long standing campaign promise, announced on March 7 that her office was in the midst of conducting an audit of the state Legislature with which she hoped legislative leadership would be willing to participate and comply.However, neither Senate President Karen Spilka or Mariano have indicated they will play along with DiZoglio’s apparent quest for transparency, pointing to independent audits of both chambers annually conducted with the assistance of outside agencies as one reason and a need to maintain the separation of powers as another.Mariano doubled down this weekend, telling WCVB’s Sharman Sacchetti and Ed Harding...

Curley: Biden has bigger problems than Kamala Harris

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 14:19:58 GMT

Curley: Biden has bigger problems than Kamala Harris According to reports, President Joe Biden is unimpressed with his right hand woman.No, not Dr. Jill Biden—or as Joe called her, the “first full-time lady.”The object of Joe’s alleged animosity is Vice President Kamala Harris.According to a report in Reuters, Joe doesn’t think the veep is cutting the mustard.The piece quoted two former White House officials.The first former official told the outlet that Biden would not have picked Harris if he didn’t think she was capable, before adding, “But it is a question of consistently rising to the occasion.”The second anonymous former official said, “A point of tension in their relationship is that I don’t think that the president sees her as somebody who takes anything off of his plate.”I’m sorry but—with the exception of the early bird special— what the hell is on Joe Biden’s “plate”?His schedule isn’t exactly jam-packed with events.The leader of the free world spends the bulk of his time dodging reporters. The rest of his itinerary t...

Opposition disrupts Indian Parliament after Gandhi’s ouster

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 14:19:58 GMT

Opposition disrupts Indian Parliament after Gandhi’s ouster NEW DELHI (AP) — Members of opposition parties dressed in black disrupted India’s Parliament on Monday and protested in the capital, New Delhi, after Rahul Gandhi, a key opposition leader and fierce critic of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, was expelled from the legislature last week. Hundreds of supporters of Gandhi’s Congress party demonstrated in the heart of New Delhi and dozens were detained by police. Lawmakers from 18 opposition parties also protested together outside Parliament, donning black clothes to symbolize mourning and waving posters that warned India’s democracy is in danger. Gandhi’s expulsion on Friday came a day after a local court convicted him of defamation and sentenced him to two years in prison for mocking Modi’s surname in an election speech in 2019. The actions against Gandhi, the great-grandson of India’s first prime minister, were widely denounced by opponents of Modi as assaults against democracy and free speech by a gov...

Kate Beaton’s graphic memoir ‘Ducks’ gives insight into working at Alberta’s oilsands

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 14:19:58 GMT

Kate Beaton’s graphic memoir ‘Ducks’ gives insight into working at Alberta’s oilsands When Kate Beaton migrated west to work in Alberta’s oilsands, she didn’t know what to expect — other than a job that would allow her to pay down her student loans. Those making the move now, some 15-plus years after the comics artist worked in Fort McMurray, have more information about the industry thanks to social media, she said.“If you don’t have a personal connection to the actual area, the location, or the workforce, or the people that travel back and forth and work there, then it’s harder to have an understanding of day-to-day life there,” Beaton said in a phone interview from her home in Cape Breton. With “Ducks,” Beaton’s graphic memoir that’s now competing in Canada Reads, she sought to show people what the experience can really be like.The 430-page retelling of her two years in the oilsands portrays the industry as one burdened by misogyny and corporate interests, but also a place where employees can find unexpect...