Sources: Suspects in custody after police chase ends near Sterling daycare
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:24:55 GMT
Police were on scene outside a daycare in Sterling Wednesday after an incident where 7NEWS sources said police tracked down a vehicle involved in a high speed chase. Sources said the chase started after an AT&T store on Nashua Road in Londonderry, New Hampshire was robbed at some point after 2 p.m. Wednesday afternoon.Police issued a “be on the lookout” message for a vehicle and suspects in the case. Sources said police later found the vehicle and chased it into Sterling, ending up on Leominster Road. Sources said suspects pulled into the parking lot of Little Ones Child Care of Sterling and took off on foot, only to be captured by state troopers and local police. Sources said the suspects were found hiding in another vehicle on Meetinghouse Road.Officials with Little Ones in Sterling said everyone inside is okay, adding that suspects never entered the daycare. An investigation into this incident is ongoing. Suspects are expected to face charges in both Massachusetts a...Police: 4-year-old girl, adult male hospitalized after motor vehicle crash in Worcester
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:24:55 GMT
A 54-year-old man was arrested following a crash in Worcester that sent a young girl and an adult male to the hospital, according to police.Worcester Police Lieutenant Sean Murtha told 7NEWS authorities were investigating the crash that occurred earlier in the afternoon on Webster Street. A 7NEWS camera found two heavily damaged white SUVs in the area around 4 p.m.According to Murtha, both a four-year-old girl and an adult male were taken to the hospital from the wreck after first responders arrived.He also said an initial investigation found the driver of one of the vehicles left the scene on foot soon after it happened. Authorities later found Gary Lemieux, 54, nearby and arrested the Cherry Valley resident for Leaving the Scene of an Accident with Injury.Details on the conditions of the injured child and adult have not yet been released.This is a developing story; stay with 7NEWS on-air and online for the latest updates.Orioles observations on Austin Hays and Ryan Mountcastle’s signs of progress, injury updates and more
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:24:55 GMT
The Orioles surged into and remained in the playoff race last season despite getting relatively minimal contributions over the latter half of the season from two of their most significant right-handed hitters. On Wednesday, Austin Hays and Ryan Mountcastle offered signs of improved form.In a 7-4 exhibition victory against the Pittsburgh Pirates, Hays hit his second three-run home run in three days and, an inning later, Mountcastle rocketed a high-velocity pitch to left for a grand slam.“His went a little farther than mine,” Hays said with a laugh.Last season, Hays, 27, was Baltimore’s most impactful hitter early before nagging injuries and imbalance in his hitting mechanics led to a dramatic second-half slump. Mountcastle, 26, had less dramatic splits in that regard, but his results also dipped beginning in late June; he was among baseball’s most unfortunate hitters over the course of the season, with his luck worsening further in the season’s final mon...Booze still all aboard on Amtrak
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:24:55 GMT
CONCORD, N.H. — Riders on an Amtrak train that runs from Maine to Boston can continue to buy alcoholic beverages during the 35-mile stretch of the trip that goes through New Hampshire as officials said they plan to work out a “creative solution” to avoid violating a state liquor law.The Amtrak Downeaster takes passengers 145 miles from Brunswick, Maine, to Boston. The train includes a cafe car that serves alcohol.The Northern New England Passenger Rail Authority, a quasi-government agency that has a service agreement with Amtrak, said it was told by the New Hampshire Liquor Commission that the train can’t serve alcohol during the New Hampshire portion of the journey. There’s a law that forbids serving alcohol that hasn’t been purchased in the state.The liquor commission “will initiate a simple change in statute to ensure there is no further confusion,” to allow alcohol sales to continue, spokesperson E.J. Powers said Wednesday.In a statement...Nets set to have 3-game winning streak tested as team heads into Milwaukee
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:24:55 GMT
Nets fans couldn’t have scripted a three-game stretch better than this.Brooklyn’s victory over the Houston Rockets on Tuesday made it three in a row for a team seeking chemistry and continuity during their end of the season playoff push.The winning streak includes a 28-point come-from-behind victory over the No. 2 seed Boston Celtics, and a convincing victory over the same Charlotte Hornets team that ended the Knicks’ nine-game winning streak without star guard LaMelo Ball.And now comes a dose of reality: The Houston Rockets own the worst record in all of basketball and are the first team to reach 50 losses this season. They will be the worst team in the NBA for the third straight season if they finish the year at their current pace.The Hornets might as well be in the same boat without Ball. Their victory over the Knicks was their first since the star guard suffered a season-ending ankle injury. The Nets easily disposed of the Hornets and held them to under 90 poin...Massachusetts State Police make major drug busts in Revere and Hampden County
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:24:55 GMT
State Police announced arrests and major hauls in two separate operations, with a Revere man under arrest for a suspected drug trafficking operation netting more than $190,000 and an alleged ring in Hampden County netting more than $100,000.State and local police on Monday searched the Revere home of Humberto “Pancho” Mesa-Gomez, 52, where police say they found about 16 kilograms of cocaine — which is roughly 35 pounds — and $190,750 in cash making up suspected proceeds of a Greater Boston trafficking operation.Mesa-Gomez was arraigned Tuesday in Chelsea District Court on a charge of trafficking a Class B narcotic, over 200 grams.In Western Massachusetts, eight men who made up a suspected drug trafficking organization supplying the wider Springfield area with heroin and fentanyl were arrested between Jan. 27 and Feb. 17. The investigation began in 2022 under the direction of the West Unit of the State Police Commonwealth Interstate Narcotics Reduction Enforcement Team, or CINRET-Wes...Aaron Judge makes left field debut, Gerrit Cole dominates in Yankees’ 4-0 loss to Cardinals
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:24:55 GMT
It was a day of experimenting for the Yankees on Wednesday afternoon at George M. Steinbrenner Field in Tampa.The Bombers want to get a look at Aaron Judge in left field this spring with the hope that they can get Giancarlo Stanton more reps in right field which will open up the DH spot for one of the club’s extra infielders and lengthen their lineup.The early results? Not enough data to say one way or the other.Judge had just one ball hit in his direction — an uncatchable bloop single — during his 1-for-2 afternoon. The newly appointed Yankee captain made his first appearance in left field since 2016 when he was a member of the Triple-A Scranton Wilkes-Barre RailRiders.No. 99 will get another opportunity to play left field Thursday against the Red Sox and if Aaron Boone wants to see his plan for Stanton in the outfield come to fruition, there will likely need to be more of a sample size for this new configuration.“Best case scenario, we’re talking abou...Athletes sue Ivy League over no-scholarship rule
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:24:55 GMT
HARTFORD, Conn. — A pair of basketball players from Brown allege in a federal lawsuit that the Ivy League’s policy of not offering athletic scholarships amounts to a price-fixing agreement that denies athletes proper financial aid and payment for their services.The lawsuit was filed Tuesday in U.S. District Court in Connecticut by attorneys representing Grace Kirk, a member of Brown’s women’s team, and Tamenang Choh, who played for the men’s team from 2017 through 2022. They are seeking class-action status to represent all current and former athletes at the eight Ivy League schools dating back to those recruited since March 2019.The suit argues Ivy League schools illegally conspired to limit financial aid and not compensate athletes for their services.“In either case, regardless of whether considered as a restraint on the price of education, the value of financial aid, the price of athletic services, or the level of compensation to Ivy League athletes, ...US to relax COVID testing for travelers from China
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:24:55 GMT
By Aamer Madhani and Zeke Miller | Associated PressWASHINGTON — The Biden administration is preparing to relax COVID-19 testing restrictions for travelers from China as soon as Friday, according to two people familiar with the decision.The people, who were not authorized to comment publicly and spoke on the condition of anonymity, said the administration has decided to roll back the testing requirements as cases, hospitalizations and deaths are declining in China and the U.S. has gathered better information about the surge.The restrictions were put in place on Dec. 28 and took effect on Jan. 5 amid a surge in infections in China after the nation sharply eased pandemic restrictions and as U.S. health officials expressed concerns that their Chinese counterparts were not being truthful to the world about the true number of infections and deaths. The Washington Post was first to report on Tuesday about the expected administration move.At the time, U.S. officials also said the restrictio...There’s a stunning new way to view Niagara Falls
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:24:55 GMT
The grandeur of Niagara Falls keeps tourists seeking new and better views of the natural wonder — and it’s easy to find them. On both the U.S. and Canadian sides of the river, you can gaze from lookouts, boat tours, a bridge, towers with wide windows, helicopter rides and even a zipline.But the newest view in town may also be the most fascinating. It’s found at a decommissioned hydropower station that for 100 years generated electricity for several Canadian cities. Now you can walk through the 2,200-foot tunnel that once carried water from the plant back into the Niagara River, bringing you to a viewing platform only 100 yards from the bottom of Horseshoe Falls. That puts you within mist range (no worries, rain ponchos are provided), with a stunning view that has never before been offered to tourists.The 2,200-foot-long tunnel at the decommissioned Niagara Parks Power Station leads to panoramic views of both the Horseshoe Falls and the American Falls. (Colleen Thomas/TNS)There’s mor...Latest news
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