Shake-A-Leg Miami summer camp gives over 300 kids first-time experience out on the water
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:34:49 GMT
Summertime means camps, and a group of children had reason to be really excited as they embarked on a brand-new experience out on the water.A community watersports complex in Coconut Grove is big on inclusion, and a generous gift made it possible for some first-timers to learn that they really love the water.Shake-A-Leg Miami helped campers kick off the summer season with a lot of fun in the sun.“Summer camp is in full action,” said Harry Horden, president and co-founder of Shake-A-Leg Miami, which is inclusive for those with disabilities.More than 300 South Florida children hit the water on Wednesday.“I’m looking forward to just having fun, making new friends and being in a safe place,” said one of the children.“Enjoy my day and make some new experiences,” said Ornella, another participant. “The majority of the kids have never been on the water, never had the opportunity, and we together with the City of Miami, we’re able to pr...Police recover 2 firearms used in SW Miami-Dade shooting involving teens
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:34:49 GMT
Police said they have found two firearms that were used in a shooting in a Southwest Miami-Dade neighborhood that sent two young people to the hospital.According to Miami-Dade Police, the victims — a 17-year-old male and a 20-year-old woman — drove themselves to the hospital after they came under fire near the 10500 block of Southwest 176th Street, Tuesday afternoon.Detectives said two groups got into an argument and that’s when shots rang out.Police said the 17-year-old who was injured opened fire. As of Wednesday evening, he remains in critical condition.Driver taken into custody after alleged traffic violation, police chase that ended in the South End
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:34:49 GMT
A driver was taken into custody Wednesday after a traffic violation led to a police chase that ended in Boston’s South End area, MBTA transit police said. Law enforcement officials were seen responding to an area along Tremont Street in the South End Wednesday afternoon, where they at one point surrounded a black SUV that appeared to be stuck on a roadway median. While transit police did not provide any further information on the incident, witnesses said two men appeared to take off from the car and run down the street after the SUV got stuck on Tremont Street.SKY7-HD captured video of police on scene on Tremont Street around 4:30 p.m. Roughly 15 minutes later, around 4:45 p.m., several officers were spotted documenting the SUV’s interior, taking photographs and appearing to pull up floorboards in the vehicle. The SUV had been towed away as of around 6 p.m., leaving behind some debris in the area.This is a developing story; stay with 7NEWS on-air and online...At least 41 killed in riot at Honduras woman’s prison
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:34:49 GMT
(CNN) — A deadly riot at a women’s prison in Honduras led to at least 41 people being killed, Public Ministry spokesperson Yuri Mora told CNN en Español.The apparent prison riot broke out Tuesay at the Centro Femenino de Adaptacion Social, a women’s penitentiary outside the capital city Tegucigalpa, and there are fears the death toll will rise.Mora said the death toll could increase as rescue teams continue to work, adding that some of the deaths were the result of burns while others had gunshot wounds.The main assistance center in Tegucigalpa has received several injured people, he saidA brawl is believed to have broken out in the prison in the early hours of Tuesday between rival gangs Barrio 18 and the Mara Salvatrucha (MS-13), Delma Ordonez, the president of an association for prisoners’ families, told Reuters.The country has a history of incidents at its prisons – criticized for being overcrowded places with poor conditions amid an increase of organized crim...Yankees Notebook: Carlos Rodon set for second rehab start, DJ LeMahieu sits again
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:34:49 GMT
Carlos Rodon will make his second rehab start for Double-A Somerset on Sunday, according to manager Aaron Boone.Rodon, following forearm and back injuries, made his organizational debut on Tuesday with Somerset. He totaled one hit, one earned run, one walk and five strikeouts over three innings of work and 42 pitches.“He had good life on his heater, even though it’s still not huge velocity,” Boone said Wednesday. “I think he averaged around 92.5, is what I saw. Whereas you look at last year, he’s probably 94.5.“Looked free and easy to me. He looked comfortable.”Rodon said that he threw all of his pitches, and that his fastball ranged from 91-95 miles per hour.“Almost there,” he said.The Yankees have discussed Rodon only needing three rehab starts, though that is not a set-in-stone minimum. Boone didn’t want to set a date for his Yankees debut yet — “Let’s just get through Sunday first,” the manager s...‘A really disturbing situation:’ Adult fraudulently enrolled in BPS high schools worked for state agency
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:34:49 GMT
An adult woman who enrolled in three BPS high schools over the last year and is now being investigated by police worked in the state Department of Children and Families until February, the governor said.“She was no longer a DCF employee as of February of this year, but a disturbing situation and we’ll continue to learn more from authorities as they investigate,” Gov. Maura Healey said Wednesday.The woman, who has been reported to be 32 years old by media outlets, used an “extremely sophisticated fraud” to enroll in Jeremiah Burke, Brighton and English high schools in the 2022-23 school year, Superintendent Mary Skipper said Tuesday.A police report on the incident from June 14 said the fraud was discovered when a man came to pick up the woman, who he called his daughter, at school and told an administrator she would be transferring to a Catholic school.This set up alarms for the staff member, as she had been enrolled in the school for less than a week.Th...Search area for lost Titanic-bound submersible deepens, doubles in size as oxygen dwindles
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:34:49 GMT
By PATRICK WHITTLE and HOLLY RAMER (Associated Press)Rescuers on Wednesday rushed more ships and vessels to the area where a submersible disappeared on its way to the Titanic wreckage site, hoping underwater sounds they detected for a second straight day might help narrow their search in an increasingly urgent mission. Crews were scouring an area twice the size of Connecticut in waters 2 1/2 miles deep, said Captain Jamie Frederick of the First Coast Guard District, who noted that authorities are still holding out hope of saving the five passengers onboard the Titan.“This is a search and rescue mission, 100%,” he said. ”… We’ll continue to put every available asset that we have in an effort to find the Titan and the crew members.”But even those who expressed optimism warned that many obstacles remain: from pinpointing the vessel’s location, to reaching it with rescue equipment, to bringing it to the surface — assuming it’s still ...Massachusetts wildlife rescuers free coyote pup’s head from plastic container
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:34:49 GMT
A coyote pup that was desperately trying to get a plastic container off his head for two days has been freed by local wildlife rescuers.Newhouse Wildlife Rescue, based in Chelmsford, reported that Billerica and Tewksbury Animal Control were called to respond to the stuck coyote on Tuesday.“It was clear this pup was going to need some immediate help,” Newhouse Wildlife Rescue wrote about the response.Animal Control then called the local wildlife rescue organization for help, along with Environmental Police.“With all of us working together, we were able to find him, capture him and remove the container from his head,” Newhouse Wildlife Rescue wrote.“The young pup was clearly in shock,” the group added. “His gums were pale. He was a bit disoriented and dehydrated so we brought him back to the rescue for care.”The coyote was reportedly feeling much better on Wednesday morning.“The finder told us the pup’s parents are still arou...Mets drop second straight after Astros pull out rollercoaster victory
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:34:49 GMT
HOUSTON — Some might call Wednesday’s game between the Mets and the Houston Astros an adventure. Some might call it ugly. Really, there is no shortage of adjectives when trying to describe the Mets’ 10-8 loss to the defending World Series champs at Minute Maid Park.The Mets (34-40) dropped the series, 2-1, and continued to sink deeper into this June hole they have dug themselves into (6-12 this month).The go-ahead run came in the bottom of the fourth from Alex Bregman, who put the Astros (41-34) up 7-6 when he flared one into center field. But the big hit came from Yainer Diaz, who teed off on the first pitch he saw from Dominic Leone (1-3) — a middle-in fastball — and put it into the Crawford boxes to give Houston a 9-6 lead.Pete Alonso’s 23rd home run of the year nearly tied the game for the Mets again in the sixth. Facing former Mets’ right-hander Rafael Montero, he crushed a 2-0 sinker. Alonso sent the ball 438 feet into the left-center ...Encore casino workers take vote on strike authorization amid contract negotiations
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:34:49 GMT
Unionized service workers at Encore Boston Harbor held a strike authorization vote Wednesday, raising the potential that more than 1,400 employees could soon picket as they seek out a new contract with casino management.The workers, covered by the UNITE HERE Local 26 and Teamsters Local 25, range from cocktail servers to bar porters and drivers to room attendants. Their first contract with the casino expired in April, and the head of UNITE HERE Local 26 said the union has been negotiating a second contract since February.The unions’ demands are “very modest,” said UNITE HERE Local 26 President Carlos Aramayo.“We’re looking to have the same wages, benefits and work rules that exist in other hospitality employers around the Greater Boston area, whether that’s the Ritz Carlton or Courtyard Marriott at North Station,” he told the Herald. “We’re not looking for anything more than what other folks who do this kind of work earn in this area and in this region.”A spo...Latest news
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