1 found dead after fire sparks at Davie townhouse; crews put out flames
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:57:46 GMT
Police are investigating after crews who responded to a townhouse fire in Davie found one person dead inside, officials said. Davie Fire Rescue units responded to the complex, located along the 200 Aspen Way, just after 4:30 p.m., Thursday. According to fire rescue, crews found a body when they arrived to take care of the fire.Firefighters were able knock down the flames. Police and the state fire marshal have been called to the scene. An investigation is underway.Please check back on WSVN.com and 7News for more details on this breaking story.‘Thank God you were there’: Nurse hailed a hero for acting fast during Winchester house fire
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:57:46 GMT
A family from Winchester is safe after a fire tore through their home Thursday morning, and is now thanking a nurse who happened to be walking by at the time and jumped into action.Flames scorched several floors of the multistory home on Harvard Street around 7:30 a.m., with the fire breaking out while children at the address were getting ready for school.Unaware of the danger as the flames grew in the back of the structure, the residents were alerted when a registered nurse from Winchester Hospital acted quickly.“We heard somebody yell ‘fire’ so my mom went up and we all had to get out because of the fire that was on the side of the house,” said Abbie Leonardo, a fifth grade student and one of seven people who called the building home.Tina LaTorella was walking her daughter to school when she saw the fire and immediately snapped into action, trying to get the attention of those inside.“I just ran to the house and was just screaming ‘Fire! Call 91...PacWest Bank says considering ‘all options’ after its shares plunge more than 50%
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:57:46 GMT
(CNN) — Another US regional lender caught up in the worst banking crisis since 2008 is looking for help.PacWest Bank, based in California, confirmed Thursday that it is exploring “all strategic options” after its share price was cut in half in after-hours trading following a Bloomberg report that it was considering a sale.“Exploring strategic options” is Wall Street lingo for “please help.” The last bank to announce it was exploring strategic options was First Republic Bank. That regional bank failed Monday, and JPMorgan purchased most of its assets.“In accordance with normal practices the company and its board of directors continuously review strategic options,” PacWest said in a statement. “Recently, the company has been approached by several potential partners and investors — discussions are ongoing. The company will continue to evaluate all options to maximize shareholder value.”Bloomberg, citing anonymo...50s Friday, Warmer Weekend
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:57:46 GMT
7Weather- It’s been another damp day for the start of the May. Cool too! Most of us have stayed in the upper 40s. Tomorrow, we’ll get a slight improvement in temperatures before more sun and warmth returns just in time for the weekend.The upper level low that’s been around New England this week is spinning to our southeast. We’ve been on the backside of it today, with northeast flow dragging in the drizzle and cloud cover. With that in place, temperatures stayed well below average. Our highs are typically in the lows 60s. Boston just hit 48°. That temperature is closer to our average morning low for today’s date. There will still be a lot of clouds overnight, preventing temperatures from dropping too much. We’ll start off tomorrow morning in the low/mid 40s. It’ll start overcast with patchy drizzle. A northeast wind will keep it cooler along the coast near 50°. Southeast Mass will stay in the low 50s, while temperatures inland will reach the...Ticker: Study finds casino had ‘limited impact’ on crime; Moderna tops 1Q forecasts
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:57:46 GMT
The region around Encore Boston Harbor in Everett has not experienced a sizable increase in crime attributable to the casino, according to research presented to gaming regulators Thursday.Consultants for the Massachusetts Gaming Commission studied crime data for Chelsea, Malden, Melrose, Saugus, Lynn and the casino’s hometown of Everett over a period of nearly four years from Sept. 30, 2018 to July 2, 2022.They found that while offense rates fluctuated, the trends indicate the casino “has limited impact on crime in the region.”Noah Fritz, the principal investigator at consultant Justice Research Associates, told commissioners on Thursday that the data pointed to a significant increase in crime rates after Encore shut its doors to minimize COVID-19 risks and before the casino reopened, suggesting the hub for legal gambling “wasn’t the primary effect of criminal activity.”Moderna tops 1Q forecastsSales of Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccine plunged in the fi...Murderous ex-Boston English High School dean gets 18 years on federal racketeering charges
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:57:46 GMT
The ganged-up former dean of Boston English High School who shot a 17-year-old student who was dealing weed for him in the school but refused to join the Almighty Latin Kings and Queens gang was sentenced to more than 18 years in federal prison for racketeering.“I just feel, like, he tried to kill me for the simple fact that I, you know, didn’t want to become a gang member, and I didn’t want to follow those — the track of what he was doing, so he thought that it was just better off to kill me because I knew too much,” victim Luis Angel Rodriguez said in his deposition, describing the night on March 5, 2015.That’s the night Shaun “Rev” Harrison, now 63, pulled out a Ruger pistol and shot a .380 caliber bullet into the back of Rodriguez’s head outside a Sunoco gas station on Massachusetts Avenue after a conversation about slumping marijuana sales.Harrison had left Rodriguez for dead. Thankfully, as U.S. District Court Judge Leo T. Sorokin wrote in August, the bullet had mi...Giants’ Dexter Lawrence lands four-year, $90 million contract extension: sources
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:57:46 GMT
Now the Giants just have to get Saquon Barkley done.Stud defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence is back in the fold after agreeing on Thursday to a four-year, $90 million contract extension with $60 million guaranteed, according to sources.Lawrence, 25, was staying away from the team to begin their offseason program due to his contract situation. The resolution will bring one of the Giants’ best players back in the building to prepare for Brian Daboll’s second season as head coach.The $22.5 million annual average on Lawrence’s new contract is tied for third among NFL defensive tackles with Washington’s Daron Payne. Only the L.A. Rams’ Aaron Donald ($31.6 million) and the Titans’ Jeffrey Simmons ($23.5 million) are making more.Lawrence is coming off a second-team All-Pro 2022 season and deserved to get paid as the game-wrecker he became for the Giants in Wink Martindale’s first season as defensive coordinator.Now Giants GM Joe Schoen has to figure ...Anheuser-Busch downplays Bud Light controversy
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:57:46 GMT
ST. LOUIS — Anheuser-Busch is now telling customers and investors that a recent marketing controversy is just a tempest in a pint glass.In a letter to wholesalers that was forwarded to local bars and restaurants around Missouri, the brewery addressed the backlash to a marketing campaign featuring transgender social-media influencer Dylan Mulvaney, which led to a steep decline in Bud Light sales over the last month.“This was one single can given to one social media influencer,” the letter states. “It was not made for production or sale to the general public. This can is not a formal campaign or advertisement.”Anheuser-Busch InBev CEO Michel Doukeris repeated the stance on Thursday in a call with investors.“This was one can, one influencer, one post and not a campaign,” he said.Mulvaney, 26, posted a video on TikTok showing a can of Bud Light with her face on it that was given to her to celebrate her 365th day of girlhood. The video also showed her ...What series of San Diego-area earthquakes mean for 'big one' likelihood
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:57:46 GMT
SAN DIEGO – After a series of small earthquakes rattled the eastern San Diego region last weekend, many residents might be asking themselves why there were so many shocks all of a sudden or if something bigger is on the horizon.Experts say that the back-to-back shocks are something that residents should be aware of, but not all too concerned about for forecasting the future likelihood of a major earthquake.The earthquakes that hit the region last week are part of what scientists call a “swarm,” which is a series of dozens of smaller earthquakes within a span of a couple days up to several weeks. Where will the next ‘big one’ be in California? Seismologists name faults of top concern In the last week, there were a few different areas nearby San Diego that had a swarm event, according to the U.S. Geological Survey: Ocotillo Wells in San Diego County and the two Imperial County towns, Niland and Heber. Niland is located just south of the Salton Sea and the tail of the San Andrea...Two Niagara Ice Dogs players banned, GM suspended 2 years as part of OHL sanctions
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:57:46 GMT
The Ontario Hockey League announced Thursday that two players on the Niagara IceDogs, including team captain Landon Cato, have been kicked out of the league, and the team’s general manager has been suspended for two years for violating league policies.The sanctions were handed down after findings from an independent third-party investigation.The OHL has announced sanctions against the Niagara IceDogs Hockey Club resulting from breaches of the League's Maltreatment, Bullying and Harassment Protection and Prevention Policy as well as the OHL Code of Conduct.— Ontario Hockey League (@OHLHockey) May 4, 2023The OHL had received allegations that “certain Niagara IceDog players” had violated the OHL’s maltreatment, bullying and harassment prevention policy and its code of conduct.The investigation found Cato and goaltender Joshua Rosenzweig participated in “serious” violations of both policies, “including but not limited to physical maltr...Latest news
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