Off-leash dogs cause concerns in South Boston
Published Wed, 06 Nov 2024 00:14:18 GMT
Off-leash dogs have caused concerns in South Boston, where some say the animals are being allowed to run free at a popular park. Last month, an unleashed dog bit a four-year-old girl. Now, parents are pushing for leash laws to be enforced, with some showing up at a community meeting Wednesday night where some dog owners said poor conditions at area dog parks have left them frustrated.“We’re doing our best to get more dog parks here in South Boston, but I also need you to be a good neighbor to make sure that your dog is leashed in the interest of little kids,” said Boston City Council President Ed Flynn.The Medal of Honor Park in South Boston is at the center of the current discussion. On Wednesday, the mother of the girl who was bitten joined animal control and city council members to talk to dog owners within South Boston, asking them to keep their animals on a leash. “I’m not anti-dog by any means, but I should be able to walk across the park with my child without t...Group protests loss of inpatient psychiatric beds at new Norwood Hospital
Published Wed, 06 Nov 2024 00:14:18 GMT
A small group gathered Wednesday to protest a decision that will result in the loss of 61 inpatient psychiatric beds at Norwood Hospital once the hospital is rebuilt. Heavy rain flooded the hospital in 2020, forcing the facility to close. Just under three years later, Steward Health Care, which runs Norwood Hospital now plans to move the 61 psychiatric beds from Norwood to the Good Samaritan Hospital in Brockton. Some don’t agree with the plan.“There are plans to build back a smaller hospital,” said psychiatrist George Sigel. “That’s fine with me, but the total omission of all mental health programming including substance abuse is egregious.”“I think that it’s critically important to have local psych beds because the seniors and people that have psychiatric issues need a place to go,” said Norwood resident Pam Chubet. Steward Health Care issued a statement this week, saying in part that it is “committed to being part of the solution in our region for ...Mitchell Robinson foils Miami’s attempted Hack-a-Shaq in Game 5
Published Wed, 06 Nov 2024 00:14:18 GMT
Mitchell Robinson trotted to the bench with a grin so wide, you could see it from the other side of the bridge.Only Latrell Sprewell got louder applause than the Knicks’ starting center Wednesday night.It took a Knicks legend sitting courtside during an elimination Game 5 to one-up the standing ovation Robinson received when he spoiled the Miami Heat’s late-game plans.Trailing eight with under 5:30 left in the fourth quarter of the Heat’s futile attempt to close-out their second-round playoff series against the Knicks at Madison Square Garden, the Heat resorted to intentionally fouling Robinson, a historically poor free throw shooter who has shot worse than 50% from the line in each of his last three seasons.Robinson stepped to the line with his funky — some would say, broken — free-throw shooting form and netted the first attempt, then signaled for an already uproarious crowd to cheer louder.He then missed the second free throw, a calm 50-50 split at t...Dean Kremer, two-run sixth propel Orioles past Rays, 2-1, for series win over MLB’s best team
Published Wed, 06 Nov 2024 00:14:18 GMT
The Tampa Bay Rays might be leaving Baltimore in the same position they arrived — as owners of the best record in the major leagues — but they took a back seat to the Orioles this week.The three-game set between the two best teams in the American League opened with a dominant Rays victory, but the Orioles overcame that shutout loss Monday to win two straight and take the series over the AL East juggernaut. Baltimore won the rubber match Wednesday, 2-1, thanks to Dean Kremer’s stellar start and a sixth-inning rally on offense.Kremer pitched perhaps his best game this season, especially considering the opponent. The 27-year-old delivered six scoreless innings, allowing just four hits and two walks while striking out four, to continue Baltimore’s stretch of six consecutive solid (or better) starts that dates to Friday in Atlanta.“I think our pitching really stepped up,” manager Brandon Hyde said. “… We had some high-scoring games there an...Jalen Brunson scores 38 points to help Knicks win, force Game 6 vs. Heat
Published Wed, 06 Nov 2024 00:14:18 GMT
The Knicks needed a hero to keep their season alive. Jalen Brunson strapped on the cape.Backed by strong efforts from his sidekicks RJ Barrett and Julius Randle, Brunson played all 48 minutes and scored 38 points in Wednesday’s 112-103 Game 5 victory.His gutsy performance cut the series deficit to 3-2 for the Knicks, who now have to win two more — the first at Miami on Friday — to pull off the improbable comeback.Brunson was the catalyst, scoring and making whatever plays the circumstances called for. He finished with nine rebounds and seven assists. Despite the zero rest, his production never tapered with ten points in the fourth quarter. Barrett added clutch free throws in the final period, continuing his strong postseason.For Randle, it was a wild roller coaster. About an hour before tipoff, he was announced as an All-NBA Third Team selection — the second time Randle was picked as one of the NBA’s top-15 players in the last three years.Then he was hi...Trump digs in on election lies, insults accuser during CNN town hall event
Published Wed, 06 Nov 2024 00:14:18 GMT
By JILL COLVIN (Associated Press)During a contentious CNN town hall Wednesday night, former President Donald Trump dug in on his lies about the 2020 election, downplayed the violence on Jan. 6, 2021, and repeatedly insulted the woman whom a civil jury this week found him liable of sexually abusing and defaming.Trump, returning to the network after years of acrimony, also refused to say whether he wants Ukraine to win the war against Russian aggression and said the U.S. “might as well” default on its debt obligation, despite the potential devastating economic consequences.The live, televised event — held in early-voting New Hampshire — underscored the challenges of fact-checking Trump in real time. The former president was cheered on and applauded by an audience of Republican and unaffiliated voters as moderator Kaitlan Collins sometimes struggled to get a word in edgewise. Trump — who at one point snapped that Collins was “a nasty person” ...Suspect arrested in North County e-bike shooting
Published Wed, 06 Nov 2024 00:14:18 GMT
OCEANSIDE, Calif. -- Authorities arrested a suspect connected to the shooting of an e-bike rider Tuesday in the Oceanside area, police said.Jesus Castaneda, 32, was arrested Wednesday morning during a traffic stop near the 3300 block of College Boulevard, Jennifer Atenza with the Oceanside Police Department said in a news release. An officer recovered a firearm believed to be used in the shooting as well as an e-bike that matched the description of the one the suspect was seen riding from the scene, according to police. Castaneda was booked on suspicion of assault with a firearm, Atenza confirmed. Mommy blogger Heather Armstrong, known as Dooce to fans, dead at 47 The shooting occurred Tuesday around 10:06 p.m. near the 3500 block of College Boulevard.Officers found a 31-year-old woman with a gunshot wound to the foot, per police. The victim was taken to a hospital, where she was treated and released. Anyone with additional information regarding the incident is asked to immediatel...Takeaways from Trump on CNN: Lies about abortion, election, sexual abuse verdict
Published Wed, 06 Nov 2024 00:14:18 GMT
NEW YORK (AP) — Donald Trump’s primetime return to CNN Wednesday for the first time since 2016 felt like a throwback: Trump with the long, twisting answers; the interviewer at times struggling to fact-check him or return his focus to the question at hand; and then, eventually, both talking over each other as Trump flings insults her way. Wednesday’s town hall in New Hampshire was the first time in years that Trump faced prolonged questioning from an outlet outside the friendly confines of conservative media outlets of his choosing.He had branded CNN “fake news” and never granted any of its journalists an interview while president. Trump’s campaign said he was appearing on the network now to step outside a GOP comfort zone as he already starts to turn his focus to a potential 2024 general election rematch with Democrat Joe Biden.Trump’s appearance on CNN comes at a time of jarring dualities for the former president: The Republican is facing a crescendo of legal problems yet seems in ...Hong Kong newspaper Ming Pao to stop publishing political cartoon Zunzi after government complaints
Published Wed, 06 Nov 2024 00:14:18 GMT
HONG KONG (AP) — A Hong Kong newspaper will stop publishing works by the city’s most prominent political cartoonist after his drawings drew government complaints, in another example of hushed speech and media voices after a Beijing-led crackdown.Chinese-language newspaper Ming Pao did not elaborate on why it would stop publishing Wong Kei-kwan’s works. “Ming Pao would like to express gratitude to Zunzi for witnessing how times have changed with us over the last four decades,” its editorial department said, referring to Wong by his pen name. His comic drawings caricatured Hong Kong society’s frustrations since before the then-British colony was returned to Chinese rule in 1997. Wong did not respond to The Associated Press’ request for comment Thursday, and the newspaper did not elaborate on its announcement that it would stop publishing the cartoons on Sunday. It was unclear whether the government played a role in the decision, and the government departments that complained abo...Book on climate optimism wins Shaughnessy Cohen political writing prize
Published Wed, 06 Nov 2024 00:14:18 GMT
OTTAWA — A hope-filled book about mitigating climate change has won the Shaughnessy Cohen Prize for Political Writing. Journalist Chris Turner received the $25,000 award at Politics and the Pen, an annual fundraising event in Ottawa, for “How to be a Climate Optimist: Blueprints for a Better World.”The prize from the Writers’ Trust of Canada goes to a book of literary non-fiction that “has the potential to influence thinking on Canadian political life.” Jurors say Turner’s book strikes a delicate balance, acknowledging that it won’t be easy to craft policy that addresses climate change while arguing that it’s possible — and even helpful — to take an optimistic approach to the problem. The other nominees, who receive $2,500, include Norma Dunning for “Kinauvit?: What’s Your Name? The Eskimo Disc System and a Daughter’s Search for her Grandmother” and Dale Eisler for “From Left to Right: Saskatchewan’s Political and Eco...Latest news
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