Michelle Wu indicates support for rat czar hire in Boston
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 07:23:11 GMT
Mayor Michelle Wu indicated support for a rat czar hire in Boston, but said the creation of this new position may take a backseat to other pest-control strategies that are already underway in the city.Designating an employee to oversee Boston’s pest-control operation, as proposed by City Council President Ed Flynn, is an “important” idea, Wu said, and one that is being discussed in the context of having a more coordinated approach to tackling rats and other issues that most frustrate residents.“I don’t know that we are necessarily going to immediately create a czar position because we’ve been having lots of conversations about rodents and pest control in general,” Wu said Thursday after an unrelated press conference. “And we’ll continue working on that.”These discussions have involved getting departments to work more closely together to target the root cause of the city’s rodent problem. Some efforts that are already underway include removing the rats’ food source, by more properly ...Revs’ midfielder Dylan Borrero lost for the season with torn ACL
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 07:23:11 GMT
New England Revolution midfielder Dylan Borrero suffered a torn ACL on his left knee in last Saturday’s 1-1 draw with FC Cincinnati and has been placed on the season-ending injury list, the club announced on Thursday.Borrero was beset by injuries in his first year with the club but started this season a fixture in head coach Bruce Arena’s starting lineup. Borrero started eight of nine games and notched two goals and an assist to guide the Revs to a 6-1-3 start and first place in the MLS Eastern Conference.The Revolution resume MLS play on Saturday night on the road against Toronto FC at BMO Field.RICH THOMPSONRed Sox notebook: Going for sweep without Alex Verdugo in lineup
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 07:23:11 GMT
The Red Sox are doing right by America’s Most Beloved Ballpark this year.They’re 10-3 over their last 13 games (12-7 overall) at Fenway Park, and 5-1 in home series (7-3 overall).In a pleasant departure from last year, they’ve been able to dispatch the division. They beat the Baltimore Orioles in the first series of the season, and have already won three of four games against the Toronto Blue Jays this week; in 2022, they didn’t have two series wins against division rivals until August.This is Boston’s first series win against Toronto since July 2021, and their first home series victory against them since August 2020. In 2022, they only won three of 19 games against the Blue Jays, a total they’ve already matched in this first series.What’s changed?“I wish I knew,” Alex Cora said ahead of Thursday’s series finale. “They just dominated us (last year.) They hit the ball hard the whole time.”Having a healthier roste...Lamar Jackson wants to throw for 6k yards with new receivers after finalizing record 5-year deal
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 07:23:11 GMT
It’s official.Star quarterback Lamar Jackson officially signed his five-year, $260 million dollar contract on Thursday.Jackson, alongside Ravens GM Eric DeCosta and head coach John Harbaugh, held his first press conference since signing the deal that will keep him in Baltimore through the 2027 season.The star opted not to speak about his trade request after the team placed the non-exclusive franchise tag on him and emphasized he “wanted to be a Raven.”“I didn’t really care for other teams,” Jackson said. “I just really wanted to get something here. Other teams are cool, but I wanted to be a Raven. I said something in 2018 … I meant that. I wanted to get this done. … I really wanted to finish my career here and win a Super Bowl here.”Jackson’s deal set new league highs in signing bonus ($72.5 million), most money in the first three years of a contract ($156 million) and average per season ($52 million). The contract al...Massachusetts COVID cases drop 14%, Boston shutting down some vaccination and testing sites
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 07:23:11 GMT
COVID cases and hospitalizations continue to fall across the state, as Boston health officials announced this week that they’re scaling back the city’s vaccination and testing site operations with fewer people getting vaxxed and tested these days.The Boston Public Health Commission said three sites will end their COVID operations on May 13: BCYF Hyde Park, Josephine Fiorentino Community Center, and Lena Park Community Development Corporation. Meanwhile, the Boston City Hall and Bruce C. Bolling sites will continue to provide vaccinations, boosters, and take-home rapid antigen testing kits.Ahead of the scale down, BPHC is urging residents to get up-to-date on their vaccinations, and for newly eligible individuals to get their second bivalent booster before the three standing sites shut down.“The sustained decline in our COVID-19 metrics is a testament to the protection afforded by the vaccines and boosters,” said Bisola Ojikutu, BPHC’s executive director...Porn group sues over Utah age verification law
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 07:23:11 GMT
SALT LAKE CITY — An adult entertainment industry group filed a lawsuit on Wednesday challenging a new Utah law that requires porn websites to implement age verification mechanisms to block minors from accessing sexually explicit materials.The law, which took effect Wednesday, made Utah the second state to require adult websites to verify the age of those who want to view their pages — either through an independent contractor or digital ID. Lawmakers likened the requirement to those for alcohol or online gambling and argued that stronger protections were needed to shield kids from pornography, which is ubiquitous online.The Free Speech Coalition — along with an erotica author and companies that manage adult websites and are party to the suit — argues that Utah’s new law unfairly discriminates against certain kinds of speech, violates the First Amendment rights of porn providers and intrudes on the privacy of individuals who want to view sexually explicit materials. The plaintif...Fox fights fellow journalists trying to uncover documents
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 07:23:11 GMT
NEW YORK — Fox News is opposing a renewed effort by three news organizations to unseal documents related to its recently settled defamation lawsuit, saying it would do nothing but “gratify private spite or promote public scandal.”The Associated Press, The New York Times and National Public Radio asked a Delaware judge earlier this week to reveal mostly private text messages and conversations between Fox employees shortly after the 2020 presidential election The information was uncovered during the Dominion Voting Systems lawsuit.Fox lawyer Katharine L. Mowery, in a letter sent to Delaware Superior Court Judge Eric Davis and accepted by the court Thursday, said much of the material its competitors sought wasn’t relevant to the issues of the lawsuit.Some material from the vast trove of evidence that Dominion gathered has already been released and proved newsworthy, showing that Fox hosts and executives didn’t believe the false allegations about Dominion’s voting equipment but still co...US seeks help to find out who shot 4 bald eagles in Arkansas
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 07:23:11 GMT
PYATT, Ark. (AP) — Federal and state wildlife authorities are asking for the public’s help in catching whoever might be responsible for the deaths of four bald eagles in Arkansas’ Marion County earlier this year.The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service last month put up a $5,000 reward for tips that lead to the arrest and conviction of those who killed the federally protected birds discovered Feb. 13 near Pyatt, the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette reported.A joint investigation by the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service determined that the birds were shot between mid-January and mid-February. In addition to the eagles, authorities found red-tailed hawks, a domestic dog and white-tailed deer in the vicinity that had also been shot and killed.“There’s, I think, evidence that somebody probably shot (the birds) from the road, but I don’t even know that they’re 100% certain of that,” said Rob Finley, the Arkansas Game and Fish commissioner for the are...Mississippi death toll from March tornado climbs to 22
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 07:23:11 GMT
JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — A person has died after being hospitalized for injuries suffered during a vicious tornado that tore through Mississippi on March 24, the Mississippi Emergency Management Agency announced Thursday.The agency said the unnamed person lived in Sharkey County, a Mississippi Delta area hit hard by the tornado. The tornado lashed the Delta with 200 mph (320 kph) winds.“This, unfortunately, brings the death toll in Sharkey County to 14, and statewide is 22 due to the severe weather,” the agency said in a news release. “Our thoughts are with the families who’ve lost loved ones and are still recovering from the storms.”The tornado devastated the Sharkey County town of Rolling Fork and the town of Silver City in neighboring Humphreys County, reducing entire blocks to piles of rubble and leaving hundreds of people homeless. Sharkey County is one of the country’s poorest regions, with a poverty rate of around 35%. That figure is nearly double Mississippi’s roughly 19%...US prosecutors charge Minneapolis mosque arson suspect
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 07:23:11 GMT
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — A man suspected of setting fires to Minneapolis mosques was indicted Thursday on federal charges of arson and damage to religious property while investigators look into a series of crimes targeting Muslims and Somali Americans.Jackie Rahm Little, 36, was indicted by a federal grand jury for an April 24 fire at the Masjid Al-Rahma mosque. Authorities are also investigating him as a suspect in a fire that damaged the Masjid Omar Islamic Center inside a Somali shopping mall on April 23, as well as in the January vandalism of U.S. Rep. Ilhan Omar’s Minneapolis office and of a Somali American police officer’s vehicle, among other crimes, U.S. Attorney Andy Luger said at a news conference.“The freedom to worship is sacrosanct. We will respond to any attack on any house of worship with urgency and determination,” said Luger, who noted that the charge accusing Little of damaging religious property is a civil rights violation.Little pleaded not guilty at a brief hear...Latest news
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