Boston PD issues ‘Missing Person Alert’ for 59-year-old woman suffering from mental health issues
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:39:01 GMT
The Boston Police Department is requesting the public’s help in finding a 59-year-old woman who suffers from mental health issues and has not been seen for 24 hours.Christine Meeker of Dorchester was last seen around 2 p.m. on Monday, April 24, in the area of 20 Thetford Ave., according to officials.The police department described her as being 5’03 and noted that she was last seen wearing pink sweatpants and yellow crocs.Anyone with information on Meeker’s whereabouts is asked to call 911 or Boston PD’s B-3 Detectives at 617-343-4712.Those who wish to share information anonymously can do so by calling the CrimeStoppers Tip Line AT 1-800 (494)-TIPS or by texting the word ‘TIP’ to CRIME (27463).Spotty Showers Continue
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:39:01 GMT
We’re in a very rinse and repeat type forecast this week. After nice mornings, we develop more clouds in the afternoon and out of those clouds a few spotty showers. The only difference is where those spotty showers pop up. Yesterday they were primarily across southern New Hampshire with a few rogue sprinkles in far northern Worcester County and the Merrimack Valley. Today north and west of Boston.Rain chances will remain small the next two days, but not zero. The placement again looks to vary each day. Wednesday looks to be most likely far west, in Worcester County and Western Mass. So unless you’re in Worcester County I think you’ll be dry tomorrow. Then Thursday those shower chances are a little bit more uniform across the area, but still spotty and hit & miss activity. We all dry out on Friday.The other theme we had the last couple of days is “cooler coast” and that’s not going to change. In fact I think tomorrow is even more pronounced as ...The Jets are hoping Aaron Rodgers helps rewrite their story after disappointing finish to 2022
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:39:01 GMT
The Jets finished last season on a sixth-game losing streak.That downward slide to a 7-10 season led to a significant seismic shift within the organization this season.After Gang Green started Zach Wilson at quarterback the last two seasons, the Jets and the Packers agreed on a blockbuster trade that would send Aaron Rodgers to New York.In return, the Packers will receive the Jets’ No. 13, a 2023 2nd-rd pick (No. 42), a 6th-rd pick (No. 207), and a conditional 2024 second-round pick that becomes a first if Rodgers plays 65% of the plays next season. In addition to Rodgers, the Jets will receive the Packers’ No. 15 overall and a 2023 fifth-round pick.Of course, adding a quarterback of Rodgers, who has won four NFL MVP awards and a Super Bowl in 2010, has a lot of people within the Jets organization optimistic. Now Gang Green will hope Rodgers can lead them to the playoff for the first time since 2010.“There is going to be excitement,” Jets general manager Joe ...John Kerry faces heat from House Oversight Committee chair
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:39:01 GMT
The House Oversight Committee is attempting to siphon details of the inner workings of John Kerry’s super-secret Climate office in a move being hailed by one watchdog.Michael Chamberlain, director of Protect the Public’s Trust, said he’s had to take Kerry to court over his lack of transparency.Now House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-Ky.) is threatening his subpoena power to see exactly what Kerry, the special envoy for climate, is up to.“The work of the American public is supposed to be performed in the open and that obligation should apply above all to an office with the power of John Kerry’s Office of the Special Presidential Envoy for Climate,” Chamberlain told the Herald Tuesday.Kerry has told the Herald a listing of his entire staff will not be shared until October of 2024 — a month before the next presidential election. The Herald made that request via the Freedom of Information Act.Comer doesn’t want to wait that long.In...Yosemite closes over flooding threat as huge snowpack melts
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:39:01 GMT
By AMY TAXIN and JAE C. HONG (Associated Press)LEMOORE, Calif. (AP) — Ron Caetano is packed and ready to go. His family photos and valuables are in the trailer and he’s put food in carry totes. He moved the rabbits and chickens and their automatic feeders to higher ground.He and his family and dogs could get out in less than an hour, they figure, should more heavy rain or hot weather melt so much mountain snow that gushing water overwhelms the rivers and channel that surround their tight-knit, rural Central California community and give it its name, the Island District.“The water is coming this way,” said Caetano, who started a Facebook group to help organize his neighbors. “I am preparing for the worst and praying for the best and that’s all we can do.”After more than a dozen atmospheric rivers dumped epic rain and snowfall on California, a reservoir that stores water upstream is expected to receive three times its capacity in the coming mo...Trial opens in E. Jean Carroll’s rape lawsuit against Trump
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:39:01 GMT
By LARRY NEUMEISTER and JENNIFER PELTZ (Associated Press)NEW YORK (AP) — A former advice columnist’s nearly 30-year-old rape claim against Donald Trump went to trial Tuesday as jurors in the federal civil case heard her allegation of being attacked in a luxury department store dressing room. The former president says nothing happened between them.E. Jean Carroll will testify that the assault that happened in a few minutes in a fitting room in 1996 “would change her life forever,” one of her lawyers, Shawn Crowley, said in an opening statement.“Filled with fear and shame, she kept silent for decades. Eventually, though, silence became impossible,” Crowley said. And when Carroll broke that silence in a 2019 memoir, the then-president “used the most powerful platform on Earth to lie about what he had done, attack Ms. Carroll’s integrity and insult her appearance.”Trump wasn’t in court, and his lawyers haven’t yet preview...What you need to know about COVID variant arcturus — and a new, odd symptom
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:39:01 GMT
Cindy Krischer Goodman | South Florida Sun SentinelA new omicron subvariant is spreading across the country with an odd potential symptom: conjunctivitis, also known as pink eye.Helix, a surveillance company that tracks emerging variants across the nation for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, discovered the variant known as XBB.1.16 or arcturus makes up as much as 5% of new COVID cases in Florida. Arcturus appears to be more contagious than other subvariants, and doctors are reporting the strain may be linked to a rise in red itchy eyes.Health experts say it’s unlikely conjunctivitis would be the only symptom associated with a COVID-19 infection, and note that allergy season is here, too. However, doctors are reporting that along with cough and cold symptoms associated with COVID, children are coming in with “itchy conjunctivitis with sticky eyes, not seen in earlier waves.”Conjunctivitis is a swelling of the thin layer that lines the white part of the eye and can caus...How Dolphins’ tampering in pursuit of Tom Brady cost them 1st-round pick in Thursday’s draft
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:39:01 GMT
Amid an abundance of excitement surrounding the Miami Dolphins’ offseason, the 2023 NFL draft is a painful reminder that the team was stripped of its first-round pick due to tampering violations.That’s why Thursday night’s first round will only consist of 31 picks, instead of the usual 32 — one for every NFL franchise. The league found Miami had “impermissible communication” with quarterback Tom Brady and coach Sean Payton while they were employed by other teams.The NFL, in August, docked the Dolphins their 2023 first-round draft selection and 2024 third-round pick. Owner Steve Ross was fined $1.5 million and suspended for the first six weeks of the 2022 regular season for the tampering findings.The Dolphins once held two first-round selections in the 2023 draft. They had another one from a previous trade with the San Francisco 49ers, but that one was later sent to the Denver Broncos at last season’s trade deadline for Pro Bowl outside lineb...Ticker: Ice cream mogul launches ‘joint’ venture; Consumer confidence falls again
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:39:01 GMT
One of the co-founders of Ben & Jerry’s has gone from ice cream to ‘blunts,’ promising a line of marijuana products with a social mission.Ben Cohen has started Ben’s Best Blnz, a nonprofit cannabis line with a stated mission of helping to right the wrongs of the war on drugs. The company says on its website that 80% of its profits will go to grants for Black cannabis entrepreneurs while the rest will be equally divided between the Vermont Racial Justice Alliance and the national Last Prisoner Project, which is working to free people incarcerated for cannabis offenses.“The War on Drugs (first so named by President Richard Nixon) has targeted lower income Black and Brown people thru over policing, discriminatory prosecution, and discriminatory sentencing,” the website states. “That’s why despite using pot at the same rate, Black people are 4 times more likely to be arrested than Whites.”Consumer confidence falls againConsumer c...Column: If Jalen Carter remains available at No. 9, could the Chicago Bears pass on drafting him?
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:39:01 GMT
Bryce Young appears ticketed to be the first pick in the NFL draft Thursday night by the Carolina Panthers, who acquired the pick from the Chicago Bears in March.But what will happen with the No. 1 pick remains up in the air, as does much of the top half of the first round. It’s a draft with a ton of intrigue, in part because few positions have a consensus top prospect.The unknowns extend to the Bears and general manager Ryan Poles, who moved down to No. 9 in the trade with the Panthers. Conventional thinking puts the Bears in play for an offensive lineman, maybe a cornerback — or perhaps Georgia defensive tackle Jalen Carter if he slips through the top eight picks.Teams picking in the top 10 have been working overtime to understand Carter. He has evidence on film of his ability to be a game wrecker. There are also lapses in play on film, and teams had lots of homework they wanted to complete on his character and makeup even before his involvement in a road-racing incide...Latest news
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