Columbus Day vs. Indigenous Peoples Day fight gets joint hearing, again
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 14:34:46 GMT
With Columbus Day around the corner, indigenous residents and supporters of their efforts again asked a joint committee of the Legislature to do away with the holiday in the Bay State.The Spanish-sponsored Italian ship captain born Cristoforo Colombo, known in King Ferdinand’s court as Cristóbal Colón, is not the hero many Americans may think him to be, according to dozens of people who appeared to testify before the Joint Committee on State Administration and Regulatory Oversight.“Christopher Columbus, as you know, did not discover the Americas. That myth, steeped in racism and violence, has allowed generations to credit a European man with discovering a land already teeming with societies,” state Sen. Joanne Comerford told her colleagues to start Tuesday’s hearing. “Indigenous communities and tribal nations in the Commonwealth and across the United States call us to act.”Comerford and state Rep. Christine P. Barber have offered S.1976/H.2989, or An Act establishing Indigenou...Pigskin pampering
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 14:34:46 GMT
The Patriots Foundation gave 18 cancer survivors a day of pampering at Gillette Stadium Tuesday as part of the NFL’s Crucial Catch Campaign. The day involved candle and jewelry making, manicures, facials, massages, and a visit to the field. Plus, a lot of smiles.Deborah MacEachern works at the jewelry making station as cancer survivors get a “Patriots Day of Pampering” at Gillette Stadium. (Nancy Lane/Boston Herald)Campland on the Bay shoreline closed after fire causes runoff, $1.7 million in damages
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 14:34:46 GMT
SAN DIEGO -- The Campland on the Bay shoreline along Mission Bay is now closed due to contamination after a fire erupted Monday afternoon. The fire destroyed a facility used for storage, rentals and items sold for fishing at Campland on the Bay."Whenever something like this happens, it's deeply felt in the community," Campland on the Bay Chief Operating Officer Jacob Gelfand said. "Fortunately our rental fleet of kayaks and pedal boats and pontoon boats were all spared, so we are hoping to be able to get back to offering those rentals as soon as possible." I-805 north connector to SR-15 reopens after fatal crash As the campground works to get the area restored and eventually replaced, the county is stepping in to close the waterway impacted by the firefighting efforts."The County issued a water-contact closure in compliance with state law for the shoreline around Campland on the Bay due to the introduction of firefighting liquid runoff, latex paint, and gasoline into the recr...Arrest made in $94K spear phishing scam that targeted GTHA homeless shelter
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 14:34:46 GMT
Peel Regional Police have arrested a 33-year-old man behind an alleged spear phishing scam that duped the Good Shepherd in Hamilton, Ont.Investigators said the Good Shepherd organization was invoiced for work by a contractor who was known to them. The contractor had their business email compromised and imitated to look like the genuine online contact information.Peel Regional Police said Good Shepherd was advised to send outstanding payments of over $94,000 to a different bank account, and once they learned that the funds were not received by the contractor, police were notified and an investigation commenced.Authorities arrested 33-year-old Emmanuel Pobee of Mississauga on September 29. He was charged with possession of property obtained by crime. The accused will appear in court at a later date.In a news release, a Peel Regional Police spokesperson urged all employers to be vigilant in examining changes to payments, bank account numbers and verifying the identity of those in charg...The latest developments on the provincial election in Manitoba
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 14:34:46 GMT
WINNIPEG — It’s election day in Manitoba. Heather Stefanson’s Progressive Conservatives are fighting to win a third consecutive majority government, while Wab Kinew’s NDP is trying to regain the government it lost in 2016.Here are the latest developments (all times are CT):7:20 p.m. Elections Manitoba says issues with its website earlier today have been resolved and vote counting machines have “generally been working well,” despite power interruptions in some places.Southern Manitoba experienced rain and thunderstorms when polls opened today.Mike Ambrose, the communications director for Elections Manitoba, says in an email that in cases where there were power failures, the agency switched to manual procedures to maintain service for voters.Earlier in the day, Elections Manitoba communications officer Zack Rach said voters who were having trouble searching its website for information on where to vote were being directed to call phone lines.Rach said ther...Things to know about the resignation of a Kansas police chief who led a raid on a small newspaper
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 14:34:46 GMT
TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — A Kansas police chief who led an August raid on a small weekly newspaper seemed to have the support of most city leaders in the weeks since the search, despite public outcry and calls for his resignation. But that changed quickly once details began emerging about Marion Police Chief Gideon Cody’s conduct. Cody was suspended Thursday, the same day a television station reported that he asked a local restaurant owner to delete text messages. Then body camera video of the Aug. 11 search of the Marion County Record was released — and it appeared to show Cody looking at a reporter’s investigative file about him. Emails about the raid also emerged. By Monday, he resigned.The raid on the paper, along with related searches of the homes of its publisher and a City Council member, put the town of 1,900 residents some 150 miles (240 kilometers) southwest of Kansas City at the center of a national debate over press freedoms. The raids also focused an intense spotl...2 teens injured in shooting in Chicago's Kenwood neighborhood
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 14:34:46 GMT
CHICAGO — Two teens were hospitalized on Tuesday afternoon after a shooting in the city's Kenwood neighborhood, police say. According to Chicago police, the shooting, which left a 17-year-old and a 19-year-old injured, happened in the 4300 Block of South Lake Park around 5:30 p.m. CTA bus supervisor shot on Chicago’s Southwest Side Offices say it happened after the 17-year-old boy attempted to break up a fight in the area. The people involved in the altercation fled from the scene, but police say they later returned with a gun. Chicago Police say the offenders fired shots at the two teens, hitting both of them in the lower back. Both teens were later taken to the hospital in stable condition.According to police, nobody is in custody in connection to the shooting and Area 1 Detectives are conducting an investigation.Those with information can leave a tip for officers at CPDtip.com. Tips can be left anonymously.Texas House releases new evidence not admissible during Ken Paxton's impeachment trial
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 14:34:46 GMT
AUSTIN (Nexstar) — Nearly three weeks after Attorney General Ken Paxton's acquittal in the Senate, the House impeachment managers released piles of evidence on Tuesday, many of which were deemed inadmissible during the 10-day impeachment trial.The hundreds of pages of documents provide more information about the Paxtons' home renovations central to one of the impeachment articles, as well as a behind-the-scenes transcript that details why Laura Olson — the woman Paxton is accused of having an extramarital affair with — ultimately didn't testify after being called to the witness stand.Transcriptions show Olson also planned to exercise her 5th Amendment right against self-incrimination, and parties wrestled over whether House managers could still call her to the witness stand. The new batch of information also details the alias Uber account that Nate Paul — the embattled Austin real estate developer key to accusations against the attorney general — allegedly set up for Paxton to use. ...Wild’s Shaw gets warm welcome in Duluth
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 14:34:46 GMT
DULUTH — From all the No. 97 jerseys in the stands of Amsoil Arena to the roar of the crowd when he finally stepped on the ice for Tuesday’s open practice, it was easy to tell who Duluth’s favorite player was on the Minnesota Wild.Kirill Kaprizov received the biggest ovation from the estimated 2,200 fans that packed the lower bowl of Amsoil Arena for the Wild practice on Tuesday, a pop that prompted stick taps from his teammates on the ice at the time.The second-biggest ovation came a half hour before practice began for the first player to take the ice. Mason Shaw, the only injured player skating prior to practice on Tuesday, is six months removed from tearing his anterior cruciate ligament for a fourth time.Whether fans knew who he was or even recognized the significance of his appearance, the cheers meant a lot to the 24-year-old Shaw, who said he laughed a little bit because he couldn’t put on more of a pre-practice show for the fans who got to the rink early.“It just definitely ...Jose Berrios grew up with the Twins. Now he’ll try to beat them.
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 14:34:46 GMT
Fittingly, an old friend is the only thing separating the Twins from exorcising nearly 20 years worth of demons.Jose Berrios was once upon a time a face of the franchise in Minnesota, so yes, the kid from Puerto Rico is very familiar with the 18-game playoff losing streak. He even has a playoff loss on his resume to prove it, which came on Oct. 3, 2017 when the Twins fell to the New York Yankees.Now a member of the Toronto Blue Jays, however, Berrios will try to play spoiler against his former team. He will take the mound on Wednesday afternoon at Target Field. as the Blue Jays try to stave off elimination.“It’s an honor having this opportunity,” Berrios said. “It’s going to be fun.”Not too much fun, though, if the Twins have anything to say about it. They would like nothing more than to rough up the former ace and move on to the American League Division Series.Asked if he thinks being familiar with Target Field will help him, Berrios joked that h...Latest news
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