Boston police seek public’s help ID’ing person in connection with stolen $70,000 viola

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:58:47 GMT

Boston police seek public’s help ID’ing person in connection with stolen $70,000 viola Boston police asked for the public’s help Thursday in efforts to identify a person in connection with the theft of a $70,000 viola in Brighton earlier this year. Police said the theft happened between 2:50 a.m. and 3:50 p.m. on Aug. 27 in the area of 120 Glenville Avenue. The stolen viola is 16.5 inches long and was stored inside a black case valued at $1,300, according to police. Police said the case was decorated with two Boston University stickers and a Vivant Vintage sticker.Police announced the theft and asked for help in their investigation back in August. In their update this week, police shared photos of a suspect described as a white male, about 30 to 40 years old, standing between 5’9” and 6’0” with a stocky build, a light mustache and a beard. Police said the man has dark colored curly hair and dark blue tattoos on his forearms. He was last seen on Sept. 15 in the area of Harvard Avenue in Allston wearing hoop earrings, a black t-shirt, dark blue short...

Fans pay $1 to bid farewell to the ‘just horrible, a disaster of a season’ White Sox

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:58:47 GMT

Fans pay $1 to bid farewell to the ‘just horrible, a disaster of a season’ White Sox Sharing in the collective misery of a nightmare season may have cost White Sox fans sleep, joy and even dignity.But at the team’s fourth-to-last home game Thursday, it at least didn’t cost much money.The ballclub offered tickets for 89 cents — $1 with taxes — for its matchup against the Arizona Diamondbacks. And for the thousands of fans who came to cheer and grieve, the opportunity to bid farewell at a bargain was much needed.The year started with high expectations, Chuck Binelli, 61, said as he drank a Miller High Life leaning on his white Chevrolet SUV before the game. “Just horrible. A disaster of a season,” the Orland Park resident said.But at least the parking was free for the day, he added.The lifelong fan feared an apparently impending rebuild. He also wants owner Jerry Reinsdorf to sell the team. And miraculously, he even wanted his beloved Sox to lose.“I want the D-Backs to win so they screw the Cubs,” Binelli said. T...

Orioles reach 30-year lease agreement to keep team at Camden Yards

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:58:47 GMT

Orioles reach 30-year lease agreement to keep team at Camden Yards Thursday’s game at Camden Yards featured the Orioles having the chance to clinch the American League East. During the matchup with the Boston Red Sox, the club made an announcement that means the venue could host celebrations for years to come.After the third inning, the Orioles put on the video board at Oriole Park that the team and Maryland Stadium Authority have agreed to a new 30-year lease to keep the team in Baltimore. The deal was set to expire Dec. 31.“Earlier today, the Orioles, Governor Wes Moore and the State of Maryland, and the Maryland Stadium Authority agreed to a deal that will keep the Orioles in Baltimore and at Camden Yards for at least the next 30 years!!” the announcement read, shortly before Moore and Orioles CEO and Chairman John Angelos were shown together on the video board.This story will be updated. ()

Utah and Arizona will pay to keep national parks open if federal government shutdown occurs

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:58:47 GMT

Utah and Arizona will pay to keep national parks open if federal government shutdown occurs By ANITA SNOW (Associated Press)PHOENIX (AP) — Arizona and Utah will keep iconic national parks in those states open if a shutdown of the federal government threatens access to Arizona’s orange-striped Grand Canyon and the sheer red cliffs of Utah’s Zion Valley.Most importantly for state budgets, visitors can keep spending their money near the parks.A cutoff could come Sunday. The economic impact of the national parks is so important that Arizona’s Democratic governor and Utah’s Republican governor have decided to invest state funds in keeping Grand Canyon, Zion, Arches, Bryce Canyon, Capitol Reef and Canyonlands national parks open.For Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs and Utah Gov. Spencer Cox, it’s a simple question of economics. The nonprofit National Parks Conservation Association says that every $1 invested in the National Park Service annually supports more than $15 in economic activity. The association says that every day of a shutdown could mea...

Biden offers dire warnings about Trump, accuses mainstream GOP of ‘deafening’ silence

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:58:47 GMT

Biden offers dire warnings about Trump, accuses mainstream GOP of ‘deafening’ silence TEMPE, Arizona (AP) — President Joe Biden issued one of his most dire warnings yet that Donald Trump and his allies are a menace to American democracy, declaring Thursday that the former president is more interested in personal power than upholding the nation’s core values and suggesting even mainstream Republicans are complicit.“The silence is deafening,” he said.During a speech in Arizona celebrating a library to be built honoring his friend and fierce Trump critic, the late Republican Sen. John McCain, Biden repeated one of his key campaign themes, branding the “Make America Great Again” movement as an existential threat to the U.S. political system. He’s reviving that idea ahead of next year’s presidential race after it buoyed Democrats during last fall’s midterm election, laying out the threat in especially stark terms: “There’s something dangerous happening in America right now.” “We should all remember, democracies don’t have to die at the end of a rif...

What to know and what’s next for Travis King, the American soldier who ran into North Korea

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:58:47 GMT

What to know and what’s next for Travis King, the American soldier who ran into North Korea DALLAS (AP) — An American soldier who sprinted into North Korea and was held there for two months before being returned to the U.S. is set to undergo medical testing and extensive questioning about his time in the isolated country before potentially facing charges under the military justice system. Pvt. Travis King ran across the heavily fortified border from South Korea in July and became the first American detained in North Korea in nearly five years. Pyongyang abruptly announced Wednesday that it would expel King, and he was flown to an Air Force base in Texas on Thursday. Here’s what we know about King, his mysterious entry into North Korea and what’s happened in similar cases.WHO IS HE, AND WHAT HAPPENED?King, 23, joined the Army in January 2021 and was in South Korea as a cavalry scout with the 1st Armored Division, according to military officials. On July 10 he was released from a South Korean prison after serving nearly two months on assault charges. He was set t...

Analysis: It looks like it’ll take all 162 games to decide MLB’s postseason races

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:58:47 GMT

Analysis: It looks like it’ll take all 162 games to decide MLB’s postseason races PHOENIX (AP) — It might take all 162 games to decide the playoff races in both the National League and American League.The epicenter of the wild-card chase this weekend is in Arizona at Chase Field. Thanks to some fortuitous interleague scheduling, the AL’s Houston Astros face the NL’s Arizona Diamondbacks in a three-game set crucial to races in both leagues.Defending champion Houston is fighting for a berth after a September swoon. The Diamondbacks — who have played better lately after their own second-half slide — are trying to make the postseason for the first time since 2017.“We know it’s right in front of us,” Arizona manager Torey Lovullo said after his team beat the White Sox on Wednesday. “We control our own destiny in this particular situation.”Here’s a look at some of the other series this weekend that will decide the postseason field:Rangers at Mariners: This is a big four-game set that actually began Thursday night, with both teams fighting for po...

Another arrest made in toddler’s fentanyl-linked death at Bronx day care center

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:58:47 GMT

Another arrest made in toddler’s fentanyl-linked death at Bronx day care center NEW YORK (AP) — A man who fled a New York City day care center where a child died and three others were hospitalized with suspected fentanyl poisoning is in custody in California — the latest person to face charges in what investigators said was a drug lab run out of a place where toddlers played and napped.U.S. investigators searched for Felix Herrera Garcia, 34, for almost two weeks before he was detained by authorities in Mexico. He was transferred to U.S. custody Wednesday night in California, according to federal prosecutors in Manhattan. His wife, the operator of the day care center, and two other men were previously arrested.The manhunt began not long after a 1-year-old boy, Nicholas Dominici, suddenly died at the Bronx day care center. During nap time, other children at the center experienced symptoms of opioid poisoning and needed to be revived with the drug Narcan.Police found a brick of fentanyl stored on top of playmats for the children, along with equipment often used t...

Georgia Republicans suspend state senator who wants to impeach DA for indicting Trump

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:58:47 GMT

Georgia Republicans suspend state senator who wants to impeach DA for indicting Trump ATLANTA (AP) — Georgia’s Republican Senate Caucus is suspending a GOP state senator who attacked them for opposing his plan to impeach Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis for indicting former President Donald Trump.The caucus announced Thursday that it was indefinitely suspending state Sen. Colton Moore of Trenton, who represents a district in Georgia’s northwest corner.“Sen. Moore has a right to his opinion,” the caucus said in a statement. “However, during his advocacy for his ill-conceived proposal, Sen. Moore has knowingly misled people across Georgia and our nation, causing unnecessary tension and hostility, while putting his caucus colleagues and their families at risk of personal harm,” said the group, which has 32 of the Georgia Senate’s 56 members.Moore attacked his colleagues as “Republicans in name only,” or RINOs.“The Georgia RINOs responded to my call to fight back against the Trump witch hunts by acting like children and throwing me out of the...

Orioles announce new 30-year deal to stay at Camden Yards

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:58:47 GMT

Orioles announce new 30-year deal to stay at Camden Yards BALTIMORE (AP) — The Baltimore Orioles have reached a deal with the state of Maryland that keeps the team at Camden Yards for at least 30 years, according to an announcement after the third inning of Thursday night’s game against Boston.Between innings, a message appeared on the scoreboard telling the crowd about the agreement between the Orioles, the state, Gov. Wes Moore and the Maryland Stadium Authority. The Democratic governor and Orioles chairman John Angelos were shown on the video board.The team’s lease was to expire at the end of the year, so this was a welcome announcement for fans — part of what could be a big night at Camden Yards. The Orioles had a chance to clinch the AL East title with a victory.___AP MLB: https://apnews.com/hub/mlbNoah Trister, The Associated Press