Plantation Police seek public’s help in locating missing 83-year-old man
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 14:37:06 GMT
The Plantation Police Department is urgently appealing to the public for assistance in locating a missing elderly man. Edgar Echols, 83, was last seen wearing black pants, a blue shirt, and a US Military hat. He is described as being 6 feet 1 inch tall and weighing approximately 175 pounds.https://twitter.com/PlantationPD/status/1683565773988454403?s=20Mr. Echols was last seen driving a 2010 black Chevy Suburban SUV with Florida license plate LGKU12. Authorities are actively seeking any information on his whereabouts to ensure his safe return.If you encounter Mr. Echols or have any information about his current location, the Plantation Police Department urges you to immediately call 911 or dial *FHP (347) to report the sighting.Boston police investigate deadly stabbing at veterans home in Dorchester
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 14:37:06 GMT
An investigation got underway in Dorchester Monday after a deadly stabbing at a home for veterans. SKY7-HD was over the scene near Hartford Street on Monday afternoon, where a heavy police presence was visible. Later speaking to reporters, Boston Police Superintendent Felipe Colon said first responders found a man in the home suffering from a stab wound. “Unfortunately, the adult male did not survive his wounds,” Colon said. Boston police said officers responded to the area for a report of a person stabbed shortly after 12 p.m. Security video showed their response and neighbors shared their reactions. “We’re going down the street and we see this and it is our neighborhood, so that’s very scary,” said CeCe Spence, who lives near the crime scene. “You don’t even want to come out.” A van from the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner was part of the response. Crime scene investigators were seen wearing gloves and bringing in boxes and evidence bags. So...Family grateful after pilot, passengers survive plane crash in Stow
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 14:37:06 GMT
Family members of three people involved in a plane crash in Stow on Sunday recently described the situation as a miracle as their loved ones continue their recoveries. “I saw the airplane wreckage, and I said ‘I have no idea how they could survive,’” Louis Bauer told reporters. Members of the Bauer family said pilot James, his brother Bob and Bob’s daughter Daniella were all on board a Cessna plane that crashed Sunday afternoon near Taylor Road in Stow. The group was on their way back from a trip to pick Daniella up at a sports camp in Lake Placid, New York.Stow authorities said the plane crashed in a residential area near home. Authorities, in a statement, said one passenger on the plane was able to get out after the crash while others had to be extricated. All three people in the plane were then flown to hospitals in helicopters.While the three remained in ICU care on Monday, family members said they are expected to survive.“Considering what happened, I think...7 Republican presidential candidates meet polling criteria for first RNC debate
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 14:37:06 GMT
(CNN) — Seven Republican presidential candidates have, as of Sunday, met the polling requirements to appear on the August debate stage following new polling from Fox Business in Iowa and South Carolina.Former President Donald Trump, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, tech entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy, former Vice President Mike Pence, former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley, South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott and former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie have each reached 1% or higher in at least two qualifying national polls and two qualifying state polls from separate states, which is a requirement set by the Republican National Committee.Candidates must also meet fundraising criteria and sign a pledge to support the eventual Republican nominee in order to qualify for the August 23 debate in Milwaukee. Several candidates and their aides say they have already met that donor threshold, including Trump, DeSantis, Scott, Ha...DEP Says No to Effort to Dump Nuclear Plant Waste Into Cape Cod Bay
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 14:37:06 GMT
State regulators have denied a permit modification sought by the company in charge of decommissioning the nuclear power plant in Plymouth to discharge 1.1 million gallons of industrial wastewater into Cape Cod Bay.After years of local opposition to the company’s discharge plan, the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection issued the draft determination Monday, stating that Cape Cod Bay is a protected ocean sanctuary under the state’s Ocean Sanctuaries Act, which prohibits dumping industrial waste into protected state waters.In April, Holtec International filed an application to modify its existing decommissioning permit to allow the company to discharge wastewater from the plant’s spent nuclear-fuel pool — which contains some radioactive material — into the bay.The draft determination denying the permit modification requires a 30-day public comment period before MassDEP can finalize the decision, the agency said, noting a...Subway Series is these Mets’ last stand
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 14:37:06 GMT
BOSTON — Hours before the Mets concluded their disappointing series with the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park on Sunday night, the ball club still had hope for the 2023 season. Another series win would have provided some reasons for optimism.Any reasons for hope were quickly forgotten when Jarren Duran absolutely smoked a 105.6 MPH single off right-hander Carlos Carrasco to lead off the game. If it felt like a bad omen, that’s because it was. The Mets lost to 6-1 to drop to 7.5 games back from a Wild Card playoff spot. They’re 46-53 on the season and haven’t even sniffed .500 in nearly two months.This week, the Mets will play the second half of the Subway Series at Yankee Stadium. It could be their last stand and their last chance to convince Steve Cohen, Billy Eppler and every other decision-maker in Queens to give the current group a shot at getting back into playoff contention.“I think everybody knows what’s going on,” manager Buck Showalter...Massachusetts federal prison employee accused of accepting payments from inmate
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 14:37:06 GMT
A federal prison employee in Massachusetts is accused of accepting more than $90,000 in benefit payments and a $50,000 property loan from an ultra-high net worth inmate.William Tidwell, 49, of Keene, N.H., a correctional counselor for the Bureau of Prisons assigned to Federal Medical Center Devens, has been charged with accepting payments from an inmate under his care, in violation of his duties as a public official.Tidwell has also been charged by the U.S. Attorney’s Office with lying to a bank about a loan he received from the inmate’s business associate, and forging the associate’s signature to support this false claim.He has been employed by the Bureau of Prisons since 2000, and working at FMC Devens since 2008. Then in 2014, Tidwell began working as a correctional counselor at FMC Devens, so he was responsible for monitoring inmate work assignments, assigning inmate housing assignments, arranging inmate legal calls and coordinating prison visits for inmates.On...25 killed in wildfires sweeping across Algeria, including soldiers fighting flames
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 14:37:06 GMT
ALGIERS, Algeria (AP) — Wildfires raging across Algeria have killed 25 people, including 10 soldiers trying to get the flames under control in the face of high winds and scorching summer temperatures, government ministries said Monday.At least 1,500 people were evacuated, the Interior Ministry said, without providing details.The Interior Ministry announced 15 deaths and 24 injuries. In addition, the Defense Ministry later announced 10 soldiers were killed and 25 injured as they fought fires in the resort area of Beni Ksila east of the capital Algiers.It wasn’t immediately clear over what period of time the casualties happened but the fires have been burning for several days. Wildfires, some spread by strong winds, moved across forests and agricultural areas in 16 regions causing 97 blazes in the north African country. The largest and deadliest fires ravaged parts of Bejaia and Jijel — in the Kabyle region east of Algiers — and Bouira, about 100 kilometers (60...Plane crashes in eastern Sudan killing 9 people as the war reaches the 100-day mark
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 14:37:06 GMT
CAIRO (AP) — A civilian plane crashed after taking off from an airport in eastern Sudan, killing nine people including four military personnel on board, the military said, as the conflict in the northeastern African country reached the 100-day mark on Monday with no signs of abating.The military said in a statement that a child survived the late Sunday crash in Port Sudan, a city on the Red Sea that so far has been spared from the devastating war between the military and rival powerful paramilitary Rapid Support Forces.The Antonov plane crashed shortly after taking off from the city’s airport, the military said. It blamed a technical failure for the crash without elaborating. The statement provided no further details.Al-Taher Abdel-Rahman, the secretary of Finance Minister Gebreil Ibrahim, was among the dead, according to the minister, who took to social media to mourn his employee.Sudan has plunged into chaos since mid-April when monthslong tensions between the military and the RSF...Toronto Humane Society, shelters struggling as owners surrender pets welcomed during pandemic
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 14:37:06 GMT
While welcoming a pet into your home can certainly be an amazing experience, one many people took part in through the course of the COVID-19 pandemic, some pet owners are starting to surrender their animals as they realize they don’t have the means to take care of them.Animal shelters and foster organizations have noticed a sharp uptick in owner surrenders and now, they are struggling to keep up with the demand.Melissa Shupak, the Division Manager of Shelter Programs at Toronto Humane Society, tells CityNews rising costs have a lot to do with it.“The rising cost of care, access to care, unstable housing, job insecurities and all those factors where people are ending up, where they have animals that they love and are devoted to and committed to, but then they’re stuck in this position of how do I continue to provide care for them, or can I do that while also maintaining that with myself.”Shupak said some people have come to them trying to make a decision betwe...Latest news
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