Massachusetts faces elevated fire weather conditions, Lynn firefighters battle brush fire in Lynn Woods

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:10:05 GMT

Massachusetts faces elevated fire weather conditions, Lynn firefighters battle brush fire in Lynn Woods The region is under a fire weather watch for the next couple of days amid dry and gusty conditions, as Lynn firefighters and Mass State Police continue to battle a brush fire in Lynn Woods.The National Weather Service’s fire weather watch will likely be upgraded to a “Red Flag Warning” for portions of southern New England on Tuesday, according to the forecasters.The most critical conditions are expected to be between late morning to sundown each day on Tuesday and Wednesday.“Very dry conditions and gusty winds will result in potentially critical fire weather conditions,” the National Weather Service wrote in its fire weather watch for Massachusetts.Hazy and smoky skies will be possible early on Tuesday. This smoke will be coming from wildfires far away from southern New England in Alberta, Canada.Related ArticlesWeather | Quincy restoring ladder truck, reaching staffing level not seen since 1985, officials say Weather | Newbur...

Relentless Walpole girls lacrosse team defeats Concord-Carlisle, 12-8

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:10:05 GMT

Relentless Walpole girls lacrosse team defeats Concord-Carlisle, 12-8 CONCORD — There was a word Walpole girls lacrosse coach Mike Tosone used to describe one of his players after a 12-8 victory over Concord-Carlisle on Monday.Relentless.And while, yes, that applied to sophomore Caitlyn Naughton, it could have been directed at any one of his Timberwolves.With the Division 1 state tournament looming and looking as competitive as ever, Tosone could not pick an adjective more fitting as Walpole finds its way.Against C-C, Naughton led the way with five goals. Fellow sophomore Sophia Fruci had three goals, and senior Bridget Welch and freshman Ava McLean scored twice apiece.With the win, Walpole improves to 14-2, while C-C falls to 8-6.Yes, Walpole may be young, but not totally inexperienced, as Tosone was quick to mention the bevy of two- and three-sport athletes on his team.“They don’t get rattled,” Tosone said. “I think a lot of that is innate. So many of our girls play three sports. They’re in a competitive environment yea...

Mets split series against Nationals after poor start from David Peterson

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:10:05 GMT

Mets split series against Nationals after poor start from David Peterson WASHINGTON — The Mets’ pitching situation has become untenable.Of all the problems facing the Mets right now, the starting pitching problem is the most pressing. The repeated failure of the club’s starters to go seven innings or even six creates a domino effect that’s tough to overcome on a nightly basis, no matter how good the bullpen may be.And to be clear, the bullpen is pretty good right now. The best in the National League coming into Monday’s game against the Washington Nationals.But another dismal start by David Peterson (1-6) in the fourth and final game of the series at Nationals Park illustrated the issue. The Nats tagged Peterson for six earned over five innings and the Mets lost 10-3 to split the series.It was clear that Peterson was done after the fourth inning, maybe even the third. But the bullpen had to pick up 11 innings over the previous two games and the Mets had little choice but to let Peterson get to five innings. An overworked bul...

While assessor’s valuation of Arlington International Racecourse is being challenged, the Bears and area school districts tangle over ideas for lower amount

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:10:05 GMT

While assessor’s valuation of Arlington International Racecourse is being challenged, the Bears and area school districts tangle over ideas for lower amount The Chicago Bears and a trio of school districts whose financial resources stand to be impacted by the football team’s proposed redevelopment of Arlington International Racecourse in Arlington Heights are deadlocked over how much the Bears should pay in property taxes for the site.Team President and CEO Kevin Warren said in a May 4 letter to three school district superintendents that their proposal of a $95 million valuation for the property is a “non-starter” and “not viable.” The valuation would result in the Bears paying $7.9 million in yearly property taxes.“This is an excessive sum for property that will sit idle and will have no commercial use for at least the next two years,” Warren wrote.The Bears countered by proposing annual tax payments of $4.3 million, and called for returning to the negotiating table.Warren’s May 4 letter, obtained by Pioneer Press, addressed collectively to the superintendents of Palatine Community Consol...

Yankees Notebook: What went into decision to open with Jimmy Cordero

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:10:05 GMT

Yankees Notebook: What went into decision to open with Jimmy Cordero TORONTO — The Yankees diverged from their normal pitching plans Monday, asking Jimmy Cordero to open against the Blue Jays before Jhony Brito took over.Cordero, a righty, hasn’t started a game since 2013 when he was a member of the Blue Jays’ rookie ball affiliate. But the plan was for him to throw no more than an inning or two against his old team.Brito was in line to start Monday’s series opener, but the rookie has struggled against righties, as they have a .292/.347/.631 slash line and five home runs against him this season. The Blue Jays have three dangerous right-handers at the top of their lineup — George Springer, Bo Bichette and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. — and Cordero has held that side of the plate to a .171/.256/.257 slash line.“Just want to take a little bit off Brito,” Aaron Boone said before the game. “And obviously, it’s a really good lineup over there, and three pretty impressive right-handers to start out.”...

Robbins: Congress targets bank’s bid to obscure Nazi links

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:10:05 GMT

Robbins: Congress targets bank’s bid to obscure Nazi links Until lately, America’s longstanding tradition of bipartisan Congressional investigations had been robust, recognized even by partisans as an essential feature of Congress performing the job Americans need it to do. The tradition has taken  hits recently, falling victim to extreme, vitriol-infused polarization and the erosion of what had been assumed to be sturdy civic norms.But it got a boost last month, when a subpoena issued jointly by Senate Budget Committee Chairman Sheldon Whitehouse (D-R.I.) and Ranking Member Charles Grassley (R-IA) forced into daylight a transparent attempt by banking giant Credit Suisse to abruptly terminate an investigation that was in the process of reinforcing its reputation for scandal. The investigation had already uncovered new evidence that Credit Suisse had actively, ardently serviced high-ranking Nazi leaders while Hitler was in power, facilitated the Nazis’ retention of assets plundered from their victims and helped Nazis escape prosecution after...

Nathan Fletcher resigns from County Board of Supervisors

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:10:05 GMT

Nathan Fletcher resigns from County Board of Supervisors SAN DIEGO -- Nathan Fletcher has officially resigned from the San Diego County Board of Supervisors.This comes nearly six weeks after he announced his intention to step down from elected office in March -- hours after allegations of sexual misconduct from a former Metropolitan Transit System employee were made public in a lawsuit filing against him.The Supervisor, who was out of the state for treatment of post-traumatic stress and alcohol abuse, said that his resignation would be effective on Monday, May 15 at 5 p.m. Timeline: Unfolding of the Nathan Fletcher scandal Board Chairwoman Nora Vargas held a press conference ahead of Fletcher's official resignation to provide an update on next steps. She reiterated to that the county will continue to be focused on representing those in District 4, despite the vacant seat.According to the county, staff from the District 4 office will remain as county employees, serving as a liaison for constituents, the county and other departments. They...

Rollover crash prompts road closure in South Bay

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:10:05 GMT

Rollover crash prompts road closure in South Bay CHULA VISTA, Calif. -- Authorities on Monday closed down a major road in Chula Vista due to a crash, police said.The collision occurred around 2:19 p.m. at Telegraph Canyon Road between Paseo Del Rey and Medical Center Drive, which is completely closed at the moment, Chula Vista Police Department tweeted. Drivers are encouraged to use alternative routes. Afghan on terror watch list reportedly arrested near San Diego border SkyFOX captured video of a pickup truck rolled over on its side in the center of the road while a van can be seen crashed onto the sidewalk.Police were investigating the crash scene.Check back for updates on this developing story.

4 dead, including suspect, after New Mexico shooting: police

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:10:05 GMT

4 dead, including suspect, after New Mexico shooting: police FARMINGTON, N.M. (KRQE) – At least four people are dead, including the suspect, and multiple others are injured after a shooting in northwestern New Mexico Monday, according to the Farmington Police Department. The shootings occurred at around 11 a.m. in Farmington, a city of about 50,000 people that serves as a modern-day trading post to the adjacent Navajo Nation reservation and is a supply line and bedroom community to the region’s oil and natural gas industry.Officers received several calls about a shooting and found “a chaotic scene” where a man was firing at people on a residential street, Farmington Police Deputy Chief Baric Crum said during a news conference.Police confronted the suspected shooter before fatally shooting him. They found three people dead and nine others injured. Two officers were injured during the incident. Details on those injuries have not been released, but authorities say the officers - one from Farmington, the other from the New Mexico State Polic...

US Supreme Court sides with Alabama inmate who seeks to die by nitrogen hypoxia

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:10:05 GMT

US Supreme Court sides with Alabama inmate who seeks to die by nitrogen hypoxia MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) — The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday sided with an Alabama death row inmate, who had his lethal injection called off at the last minute in November, and argues he should be put to death by nitrogen hypoxia when he is ultimately executed. Justices without comment rejected the Alabama attorney general’s request to review an 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals decision regarding inmate Kenneth Eugene Smith. The state argued the decision disregarded Supreme Court precedent that an inmate challenging an execution method must show that an alternative method is readily available, not just feasible. Alabama has authorized nitrogen hypoxia — death as a result of breathing pure nitrogen — as an execution method but no state has attempted to use the untested method to put an inmate to death. Smith was scheduled to be put to death by lethal injection on Nov. 17, 2022, for the 1988 murder-for-hire slaying of a preacher’s wife.On the day of the execution, a divided ...