2 dead, 9 injured after truck hits pedestrians in Quebec

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:07:04 GMT

2 dead, 9 injured after truck hits pedestrians in Quebec TORONTO (AP) — Two men died Monday after a pickup truck plowed into pedestrians beside a road in the eastern Quebec town of Amqui, although a senior Canadian official rapidly ruled out a terrorism attack or a national security incident.A provincial police spokeswoman said nine other people were injured, including two whose injuries are considered serious.Sgt. Hélène St-Pierre said the 38-year-old driver, a local resident, turned himself in to police and was arrested under suspicion of committing a fatal hit and run.A senior government official familiar with the matter said the incident was not terrorism or national security related. The official spoke on condition of anonymity as they were not authorized to speak publicly on the matter. Authorities had not mentioned any motive. St-Pierre said the two people killed were both men, one in his 60s and the other in his 70s. Among the injured, two suffered serious injuries and the other seven were being evaluated, she said.St-Pierre said ...

Por qué la frontera norte de EE.UU. ahora tiene una inmigración récord

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:07:04 GMT

Por qué la frontera norte de EE.UU. ahora tiene una inmigración récord Champlain, Nueva York (CNN) — En una nevada tarde de marzo, un pequeño convoy de taxis y vehículos de alquiler se dirigía hacia el norte por una carretera rural de Nueva York que termina en la frontera con Canadá. Entre los pasajeros había una familia nigeriana de cinco miembros, un hombre ruso que viajaba solo y una sudamericana llamada Giovanna.“Tengo muchos sentimientos encontrados por este momento, porque tuve que dejar atrás a mi familia”, dijo en español a CNN una temblorosa Giovanna al salir de su taxi frente al paso fronterizo no oficial de “Roxham Road”, tristemente famoso por un capricho de la diplomacia y la planificación urbana que permite a alguien conducir hasta la frontera y entrar ilegalmente en Canadá, en lugar de ser rechazado.La madre colombiana se encuentra entre el flujo aparentemente interminable de migrantes que desde 2017 se han visto atraídos por este gélido tramo más septentrional de Estados Unidos, con la intención de cruzar l...

US Soccer: Berhalter eligible to coach after investigation

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:07:04 GMT

US Soccer: Berhalter eligible to coach after investigation NEW YORK (AP) — Gregg Berhalter remains a candidate to stay on as the U.S. men’s national team coach after a report by a law firm determined he did not improperly withhold information about a 1992 domestic violence allegation involving the woman who later became his wife.The report, released publicly Monday by the U.S. Soccer Federation, also concluded that Berhalter’s conduct “likely constituted the misdemeanor crime of assault on a female.”Berhalter’s contract expired on Dec. 31 and Anthony Hudson, one of his assistants, was appointed interim coach on Jan. 4. The coaching decision will be made after a new sporting director is hired.“Me and my wife, Rosalind, respect the process that U.S. Soccer went through,” Gregg Berhalter told The Associated Press in a telephone interview from Britain. “We look forward to what is next.”“I’m open to all options,” he added. “It’s a job that interests me, and I’m keeping all options open.”The firm Alston and Bird was retain...

'Unusual pink coloring' seen in treated water sent into Clear Creek

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:07:04 GMT

'Unusual pink coloring' seen in treated water sent into Clear Creek IDAHO SPRINGS, Colo. (KDVR) -- An "unusual pink coloring" was discovered Monday morning in treated water being sent into Clear Creek.The discovery was made by a staff member at the City of Idaho Springs Resource Reclamation Facility.The city said in a release the source of the pink coloring is unknown. However, it was introduced into the facility by the city's sewer collection system. Family of King Soopers shooting victim sues gun manufacturer Ruger The discovery was made during daily water sampling, and after samples were analyzed at the facility, the city said no abnormal results were found.It was reported to the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment. An investigation to determine the cause of the pink coloring was also launched.No adverse effects have been reported in Clear Creek, but staff will continue to monitor the situation, the release said.

Denver weather: From 60s to snow this week

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:07:04 GMT

Denver weather: From 60s to snow this week DENVER (KDVR) — Denver's weather will reach the 60s on Tuesday with a chance for snow moving in later in the week.Weather tonight: Calm, quietIt will be a quiet night of weather on the Front Range, with overnight lows dropping to the low 30s in most places. Skies will be partly cloudy to mostly clear. Weather tomorrow: Warming upTuesday's high temperatures will hit the mid-60s in Denver, running about 10 degrees above the average high temperature of 55 degrees for this time of the year. Along with mild temperatures, there will be partly cloudy skies and dry conditions. Looking ahead: Snow chance Thursday Wednesday will stay warm with a forecast high temperature of 68 degrees. There is potential for some places on the Front Range and plains to hit the low 70s. Snow showers will spread east across the mountains on Wednesday, with rain showers reaching the Front Range Wednesday evening. The rain will change over to snow early Thursday morning, with scattered snow showers continuing on ...

Rain, snow arrives in Mass. as nor’easter sets in

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:07:04 GMT

Rain, snow arrives in Mass. as nor’easter sets in Rain and snow began to move across Massachusetts Monday evening as communities across the state complete final preparations for an expected daylong nor’easter ramping up overnight. The storm was mainly dropping rain as of around 6 p.m., though some snow was falling in parts of Worcester County and western Massachusetts.Snow is expected to gradually replace rain overnight, pushing from west to east to communities around Worcester by 6 a.m. Tuesday. While snowing in the west, continuing rain will make for a wet morning commute east of I-495 into Boston. RELATED: Nor’easter UpdateSnow will push across the rest of the state through the morning, moving through the Merrimack Valley before midday and getting into Boston by the early afternoon. Almost all of Massachusetts is expected to be seeing some form of snow before 6 p.m. Tuesday.While likely not seeing intense snowfall rates of 1 or 2 inches per hour, snow will likely be falling steadily in many locations for several hours befor...

Beverly Fire Department donates fire truck to help first responders in Ukraine

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:07:04 GMT

Beverly Fire Department donates fire truck to help first responders in Ukraine The Beverly Fire Department sent support to Ukraine this week, donating one of its firetrucks to help first responders within Ukraine as the war in their country rages on. Massachusetts Fire Engine Six began its journey on Monday. Beyond Beverly, several other Massachusetts fire departments are also donating equipment. Beverly’s fire chief said its truck was used within Massachusetts for about 20 years. Now, he said he hopes it will help people in Ukraine. “For me, it was a real fitting way for it to go out,” Chief Peter O’Connor said. O’Connor said trucks often get sold at auction. “[T]hey might sit in a parking lot and just rust away,” O’Connor said. O’Connor said this alternate option marked a chance to see Beverly’s truck continue to help beyond its serviceable life in town. The fire truck is being shipped to Ukraine by a non-profit group. 

MBTA ferry service suspended Tuesday due to nor’easter, shuttle buses to replace Mattapan Line trolleys 

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:07:04 GMT

MBTA ferry service suspended Tuesday due to nor’easter, shuttle buses to replace Mattapan Line trolleys  Expected winter weather on Tuesday will cause disruptions for various MBTA transit options, with ferry service suspended and shuttle buses running in place of trolleys on the Mattapan Line. The MBTA announced winter weather disruptions on Monday. High winds and the direction of wind gusts are to blame for suspended ferry service, officials said. Wind and the potential for damage to 75-year-old trolleys running on the Mattapan Line, meanwhile, are to blame for disruptions there, according to the T. The T said bus routes are expected to remain unchanged, though buses may switch to snow routes if conditions worsen. Non-passenger trains will run on MBTA tracks to help keep them clear and to monitor overhead wires. Commuter Rail lines and RIDE service will operate as usual. The T said it will have emergency crews on standby for problems with rails, power systems, switches or flooding as winter weather moves through.The T is planning to have increased staffing in addit...

Jets re-sign kicker Greg Zuerlein: sources

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:07:04 GMT

Jets re-sign kicker Greg Zuerlein: sources After a solid season with the team, Gang Green has retained their kicker from last year.The Jets have re-signed Greg Zuerlein, according to a source. Terms of the deal were not disclosed as ESPN was the first to report Zuerlein’s deal.The Jets signed Zuerlein to compete with Eddy Pineiro during training camp last summer. Zuerlein converted 30-of-37 field goal attempts in 2022, which includes a Jets franchise record 60-yarder. He also made 28-of-29 extra points.Zuerlein provided stability to the Jets’ kicking situation after the team previously had seven kickers in three seasons. Throughout his 11-year career, Zuerlein has had a lot of success.After leading the NFL in scoring in 2017, Zuerlein was a first-team All-Pro and a Pro Bowl selection with the Rams. Then in 2020, Zuerlein signed a three-year contract with the Cowboys. However, after an erratic two seasons in Dallas Zuerlein was released by the Cowboys last offseason. ()

Ty Tabales’ heroics lift Worcester North past Newton North

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:07:04 GMT

Ty Tabales’ heroics lift Worcester North past Newton North TAUNTON — Newton North’s run to a Division 1 state title game appearance was valiant but in the end no match for Ty Tabales.With Newton North and Worcester North tied at 46 with four minutes to play, Tabales hit two crucial three-pointers as part of a 15-5 run that sent the Polar Bears to a 64-57 win over the No. 7 Tigers in the Division 1 state semifinals on Monday night at Taunton High School.Worcester North will play in the Division 1 state final against North Andover or Needham.“Our defense was the difference. These guys know how to defend the whole game and the whole way,” Worcester North coach Al Pettway said. “(Tabales) came up big for us too when we needed it.”The two sides were tied at 42 as the game entered the fourth quarter and remained even at 46 with just over five minutes remaining.That is when Tabales made his presence felt. The sophomore guard buried a triple, and then moments later drilled another off dribble penetration from Tahlan Pettway to put Worcester North u...