Truck crash in Auburn causes delays, downs electrical pole

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 18:40:53 GMT

Truck crash in Auburn causes delays, downs electrical pole A truck crashed in Auburn, causing delays in the area of Rochdale Street.Auburn police said on social media Wednesday afternoon that the street was closed from the intersection of Rochdale and Leicester Street to the area of 314 Rochdale.Police said the site would take a while to clear and that school buses were notified.In images shared by the Auburn police, an electrical pole with wires was hanging low over the street.No one was injured.

Hurricane Franklin fires off waves in Rhode Island, sending surfers flocking to the water

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 18:40:53 GMT

Hurricane Franklin fires off waves in Rhode Island, sending surfers flocking to the water POINT JUDITH, R.I. — Hurricane Franklin kicked up major surf here, providing New England surfers the first healthy set of waves this hurricane season.Surfers in and around Boston rely heavily on storms to bring in solid sets, something that belies the constant West Coast waves that East Coast rippers constantly dream of at night.Waves pounded Point Judith, Rhode Island all day with sets topping out at head-high or 2 feet overhead, according to Surfline, a forecasting site for surfers.New Hampshire and Maine saw some surf but the action was down south, where surfers also packed Narragansett Beach and Scarborough State Beach.But surfers north of Boston were likely anxiously looking at the forecast for the rest of the week, which showed a potential for waves on Thursday and Friday in the Granite and Pine Tree states.Hurricane Franklin was “well off-shore” of New England, too far away to impact weather in Boston, said National Weather Service meteorologist Bryce Williams.But...

Top prospects Jasson Dominguez, Austin Wells to be called up: report

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 18:40:53 GMT

Top prospects Jasson Dominguez, Austin Wells to be called up: report The Yankees’ youth movement is set to continue, with top prospects Jasson Dominguez and Austin Wells slated to be called up.Dominguez, a 20-year-old outfielder, and Wells, a 24-year-old catcher, are expected to join the team Friday for the team’s series in Houston against the Astros, according to the YES Network.Both will be making their MLB debuts.The call-ups come less than two weeks after the Yankees added 22-year-old outfielder Everson Pereira and 23-year-old infielder Oswald Peraza to their MLB roster.The Yankees are in last place in American League East and entered Wednesday 11 games out of the final AL Wild Card spot. ()

Battenfeld: Michelle Wu doesn’t need an ‘acting mayor’ to replace her on vacation

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 18:40:53 GMT

Battenfeld: Michelle Wu doesn’t need an ‘acting mayor’ to replace her on vacation Michelle Wu doesn’t need to hand off the reins of power to a fake mayor every time she steps out of the city.She can still preside over City Hall and keep in touch with top aides whenever she wants to take her kids to the beach. The wheels of government don’t stop when she’s gone.The century old city charter language that says the council president takes power in case of a mayoral absence or “vacancy” wasn’t intended to apply to short-term absences from the city or non-emergencies.It was designed to put an acting mayor in charge if the elected mayor resigns or is gone for a long-term leave of absence, which has happened before – most recently when Marty Walsh resigned to become Secretary of Labor.That’s when an acting mayor is needed to fill the void in power. But even then the powers of the acting mayor are limited – “only in matters not admitting of delay,” according to the charter.Do you think former Mayor Tom Menino let the council president take power as “action may...

Boston City Council won’t vote on Mass and Cass tent ban until October

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 18:40:53 GMT

Boston City Council won’t vote on Mass and Cass tent ban until October Ignoring the mayor’s pleas to “take swift and urgent action,” the Boston City Council likely won’t vote on an ordinance that would give police the authority to clear out homeless encampments in the Mass and Cass zone until October.The ordinance, filed by Mayor Michelle Wu as part of her new three-tiered plan for tackling crime in the troubled area, was referred to the Council’s committee on government operations with little discussion at the body’s Wednesday meeting.City Councilor Ricardo Arroyo, who chairs the government operations committee, said he’s targeting the last week of September or first week of October for a hearing, which typically occurs before the Council votes on a policy matter.“One of the things that could happen is at the hearing there could be issues about legality that are identified, or ways in which we can strengthen or loosen certain aspects of the ordinance,” Arroyo said. “A hearing is making the case for it or against.”Based on what comes out of that hearin...

B.C. posts $704-million budget surplus after multi-billion-dollar swings in forecasts

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 18:40:53 GMT

B.C. posts $704-million budget surplus after multi-billion-dollar swings in forecasts VICTORIA — British Columbia finished last fiscal year $700 million in the black, after forecasts swung between multi-billion-dollar deficits and surpluses.Finance Minister Katrine Conroy said despite global uncertainty and inflation the province’s bottom line showed a surplus due to economic and job growth and increased revenue from income taxes and natural resources.She acknowledged the government’s forecasts for 2022-2023 had been on an up-and-down ride for the past two years. A $5.5-billion deficit was predicted in February last year, before that was revised to a surplus of almost $6 billion, then downgraded to a $3.6-billion surplus.The final audited public accounts for the fiscal year that ended March 31, 2023, released Wednesday, show a surplus of $704 million.Conroy had forecast three years of consecutive deficits last March, with the current 2023-2024 budget projected to bring a deficit of $4.2 billion.The minister said the government’s most recent financia...

Residents of West Kelowna, B.C., offered bus visits to their homes destroyed by fire

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 18:40:53 GMT

Residents of West Kelowna, B.C., offered bus visits to their homes destroyed by fire People whose homes were destroyed by the wildfire in and around West Kelowna, B.C., are being contacted to schedule escorted bus visits to view the damage.Only people whose properties are completely destroyed or damaged to the point they’re uninhabitable will be invited to participate at this time, the Central Okanagan Emergency Operations Centre said in a statement on Wednesday.The process is aimed at ensuring people who have lost their homes “have the privacy, time and space to be the first to see their properties,” it said.Bus visits are being offered before officials lift any further evacuation orders in neighbourhoods ravaged by wildfire nearly two weeks ago, the centre added.People must remain on the bus during their visit, and not all properties will be visible from the bus, such as those with a long driveway, the statement noted.Regional staff, as well as RCMP and mental health professionals, will be present during visits to offer support to property owners...

Legacy of Native American boarding schools comes into view through a new interactive map

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 18:40:53 GMT

Legacy of Native American boarding schools comes into view through a new interactive map A group focused on shedding more light on the trouble legacy of boarding schools where Indigenous children were stripped of their culture and language as part of assimilation efforts released a new interactive map that includes dozens of additional schools in the U.S. and Canada. The National Native American Boarding School Healing Coalition already had what was considered the most extensive list of boarding schools. The total now stands at 523 schools, with each dot on the map providing some brief details about the school.The Minnesota-based group has spent years building its inventory of data, with efforts being bolstered in recent years by the U.S. Interior Department. The federal agency released its own list of more than 400 schools last year as part of an ongoing investigation meant to recognize the multigenerational trauma that resulted from boarding school policies.The coalition’s latest research identified an additional 115 schools, with the majority being operated wit...

Guatemala’s Congress refuses to recognize president-elect’s party

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 18:40:53 GMT

Guatemala’s Congress refuses to recognize president-elect’s party GUATEMALA CITY (AP) — Guatemala’s Congress, which is controlled in its majority by the governing party, on Wednesday refused to recognize the seven lawmakers from the Seed Movement party of President-elect Bernardo Arévalo, following the suspension of his party earlier this week.Lawmakers declared their Seed Movement colleagues independents in the latest move against the party since Arévalo’s landslide win Aug. 20. Prosecutors have accused the Seed Movement of wrongdoing in gathering signatures for the party’s registration years earlier. The case was announced in July after Arévalo won a surprise place in the presidential runoff against former first lady Sandra Torres.Anti-corruption prosecutor Rafael Curruchiche officially advised the Congress of the party’s suspension despite pending court appeals. The U.S. government has sanctioned Curruchiche for allegedly obstructing corruption investigations.Wednesday was the Congress’ first session after a two-month recess. Arévalo is among t...

University of North Carolina students rally for gun safety after fatal shooting of faculty member

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 18:40:53 GMT

University of North Carolina students rally for gun safety after fatal shooting of faculty member CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (AP) — A shooting that left a faculty member dead and frightened students at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill has galvanized gun safety advocates and local Democrats, who rallied the grieving campus community Wednesday to fight for stricter state gun laws.About 600 students held protest signs on a large lawn in the heart of campus and bowed their heads during a moment of silence as the iconic campus Bell Tower rang in honor of the deceased associate professor, Zijie Yan.Yan, who led a research group in the Department of Applied Physical Sciences, was fatally shot Monday by one of his graduate students inside a science lab building at the state’s flagship public university, authorities said. Students who spoke at the rally described hours of terror and confusion during a lockdown and police manhunt that resulted in the arrest of Tailei Qi, 34, who has been charged with first-degree murder and having a gun on educational property. Qi briefly appeared T...