One dead, two unaccounted for in fire at New Bedford rooming house

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 04:38:20 GMT

One dead, two unaccounted for in fire at New Bedford rooming house Two people remained unaccounted for Wednesday morning in connection with a fire at a rooming house in New Bedford that killed one person, hurt several others, and displaced more than two dozen people, according to local officials. Firefighters were called to the scene around 3 p.m. and remained on scene overnight, pouring water on the four-story structure on the corner of Tallman Street and Acushnet Avenue. Officials announced earlier Tuesday afternoon that at least one person had died. Five other people were taken to the hospital, with three in serious condition. Officials later said the person who died was an adult male. New Bedford Fire Chief Scott Kruger said the building’s roof caved in during the response, posing a challenge as crews had to pull back.“Once you lose the roof, it makes all of the walls more unstable, especially the top floor,” Kruger said. SKY7 was over the area earlier Tuesday afternoon, when video showed flames shooting from the windows of the b...

Police investigating serious crash in Quincy

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 04:38:20 GMT

Police investigating serious crash in Quincy Police are investigating a serious crash in Quincy.Officers reconstructed a scene involving and SUV up on the curb on Newport Avenue near Holbrook Road. There is no word on any injuries.This is a developing story; stay with 7NEWS on-air and online for the latest updates.

SiriusXM NFL analyst Jim Miller sees Patriots winning AFC East

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 04:38:20 GMT

SiriusXM NFL analyst Jim Miller sees Patriots winning AFC East PHOENIX — While many analysts already have the Patriots finishing dead last in the AFC East, at least one expert has a completely different take.SiriusXM NFL’s Jim Miller doesn’t see the Patriots as cellar dwellers. In fact, Miller sees the Patriots winning the division this year.And he wasn’t joking.“I just personally think, when you have Mac Jones teamed up with Bill O’Brien, they’ll be able to win the division,” Miller said Monday before hitting the airwaves. “I think they’re that talented of a team. Nobody’s thinking about them, everybody thinks they’re going to be fourth, but I think they’re going to be much better. They’ll be right in the mix to compete and win the division . . . I think you’re going to see an offense that returns to the style of play New England has always had.”Better than three-time defending champion Buffalo with Josh Allen? Better than a Dolphins team that shore...

Crime Briefs: Boston Police find loaded handgun at Mattapan playground

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 04:38:20 GMT

Crime Briefs: Boston Police find loaded handgun at Mattapan playground Boston police found a loaded 9 mm pistol on a playground in Mattapan in the middle of the day.On Monday, “a concerned individual” called the cops to report the unattended firearm, according to a police statement. Officers responded to Walker Playground, 550 Norfolk St., at around 2:46 p.m. and found a loaded Taurus GC3 handgun with an additional magazine, for a total of 19 9 mm rounds.Police said the citizen report was helpful in “possibly averting an accident or an act of violence within the community,” adding that “If you see something, say something.”There have already been seven more fatal shootings so far this year in the city over last year’s total of one, according to Police Department statistics released Sunday, and a total of 30 total shooting victims compared to 26 during the same period last year. Both numbers are also higher than the five-year average of 5.8 for fatal shootings and 28.4 total victims.At the movies, all the action’s supposed be on screenA Boston man is be...

Five things we learned from Orioles spring training

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 04:38:20 GMT

Five things we learned from Orioles spring training After six long weeks of spring training, the Orioles are heading north to play in games that finally count.Most of camp was drama-free, without injuries or transactions disrupting the team’s ramp-up. That slightly changed the final week with injuries to reliever Mychal Givens and catcher James McCann, as well as the decision to start top pitching prospect Grayson Rodriguez in Triple-A.Before Baltimore begins the season against the Boston Red Sox on Thursday, here’s a look at some of what we learned about the Orioles this spring.Grayson Rodriguez isn’t invincibleThe Orioles’ decision to not have Rodriguez open the season on the major league roster was controversial.The move led to questions about the organization’s true motivation for sending him down as well as questions about what the rotation could look like later in the year.What isn’t controversial, though, is the fact that Rodriguez didn’t perform well in camp. The Orioles’ top pi...

City council to declare mayor’s office vacant in first meeting since Tory’s resignation

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 04:38:20 GMT

City council to declare mayor’s office vacant in first meeting since Tory’s resignation Toronto city council is set to meet for the first time Wednesday since the shocking resignation of former mayor John Tory.One of the item’s on the agenda will be to declare the mayor’s office vacant ahead of the upcoming June byelection. Once the office is officially vacated then a bylaw will be passed requiring a byelection.If approved, nominations for candidates would open on April 3. A number of high-profile candidates have already declared their intention to run for mayor.The mayoral byelection is set for June 26 with advanced voting to begin on June 8.The byelection for a new mayor was triggered after John Tory officially stepped down back on Feb. 17 after announcing he had an “inappropriate relationship” with someone who used to work on his staff.Deputy Mayor Jennifer McKelvie has assumed his duties on an interim basis and has said she will not be among the candidates running to replace him.

Philippine police seize large stash of drugs in tea bags

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 04:38:20 GMT

Philippine police seize large stash of drugs in tea bags BAGUIO, Philippines (AP) — Philippine police seized more than 500 kilograms (more than half a ton) of suspected methamphetamine concealed in tea bags Wednesday and arrested a suspected Chinese drug dealer in a northern mountain resort city, police officials said.The drug seizure in Baguio city had an estimated street value of 4 billion pesos ($74 million) and was one of the largest in recent years, officials said.A drug syndicate apparently hid the suspected drugs, locally known as shabu, in Baguio, a popular tourism destination known for its mountain scenery and pine trees, and not in metropolitan Manila due to an ongoing anti-drugs crackdown in the capital region, Interior Secretary Benhur Abalos and police officials said.President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., who took office in June, has vowed to press on with his predecessor’s crackdown against illegal drugs, which left thousands of mostly petty drug suspects dead, but said it would be done differently and focus more on rehabilit...

Chairman says Gazprom close to maximum gas supply to China

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 04:38:20 GMT

Chairman says Gazprom close to maximum gas supply to China BO’AO, China (AP) — Russia’s Gazprom is increasing gas supplies to China and expects soon to reach the maximum planned level through a Siberian pipeline, its chairman said Wednesday, highlighting Beijing’s importance as his country’s top export market in the face of Western sanctions over its invasion of Ukraine.Gazprom is negotiating with China over a possible additional supply project across neighboring Mongolia, Viktor Zubkov said at a government-organized economic forum. He said the company is open to serving other Asian markets.Chinese leader Xi Jinping’s government sees Moscow as a diplomatic partner in opposing U.S. domination of global affairs and has refused to criticized its invasion of Ukraine. Beijing has called for a cease-fire and negotiations but not a Russian withdrawal.China’s imports from Russia, mostly oil and gas, surged 31.3% over a year ago in January and February to $18.6 billion. That helps President Vladimir Putin offset lost re...

Swiss seniors take government to European court over climate

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 04:38:20 GMT

Swiss seniors take government to European court over climate STRASBOURG, France (AP) — A group of Swiss pensioners took their government to a top European court Wednesday over what they claim is its failure to take stronger action on climate change.Lawyers and members of the group Senior Women for Climate Protection appeared before the European Court of Human Rights for a rare public hearing that activists say could mark a legal milestone in legal efforts to force governments to curb greenhouse gas emissions.They were cheered by supporters and the environmental group Greenpeace who rallied outside the court.The group, which counts around 2,000 members across Switzerland with an average age of 73, argues that older women’s rights are especially infringed on because they are most affected by the extreme heat that will become more frequent due to global warming, which current Swiss climate policy contributes to.After exhausting domestic legal avenues, the group has taken its case to the Strasbourg, France-based tribunal in the hope of sett...

EXPLAINER: Mass shootings seldom shift partisan policies

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 04:38:20 GMT

EXPLAINER: Mass shootings seldom shift partisan policies Public outrage is swift following mass shootings, such as the killing of six people at a Christian elementary school in Nashville. Sorrow and sympathy are widespread. But what comes next from policymakers is likely to depend on which political party is in charge of a state. Don’t expect new gun controls in Republican-led states, such as Tennessee or Texas. But when similar tragedies occur in Democratic-led states, more gun limits are likely — even if they already have restrictive laws. Mass shootings generally don’t seem to change a state’s basic political makeup. “Democratic-led states tend to focus more on firearm restrictions whereas Republican-led states do not and often emphasize lessening regulations on guns,” said Jaclyn Schildkraut, executive director of the Regional Gun Violence Research Consortium at the Rockefeller Institute of Government. The fact that responses seem predicated by Republican and Democratic labels is perhaps an indication of the nation&#...