Polls closed for College Park’s special election following former mayor’s arrest
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 16:36:19 GMT
Polls closed in the special election to replace Patrick Wojahn as mayor of College Park, Maryland, Saturday afternoon.According to the city’s charter, the special election had to take place within 65 days.Voting ended at 6 p.m. at city hall, 7401 Baltimore Ave.The candidates are Bryan Haddad, S.M. Fazlul Kabir, Catherine Hope Kennedy and Denise C. Mitchell. Three of the four have experience on the College Park City Council.The election came after Wojahn resigned as mayor in March. He was arrested and charged with dozens of counts of possession and distribution of child pornography. He had been the city’s mayor since 2015.Wojahn is married to an employee of Hubbard Radio Washington, D.C., which owns WTOP.SourceOfficials: 8 killed in Texas mall shooting
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 16:36:19 GMT
(NewsNation) — At least nine people are dead, including the suspected shooter, after the gunman opened fire at a busy mall outside Dallas, officials announced Saturday.The Allen fire department said they found seven dead upon arrival at the scene, and transported nine victims to a medical facility, fire chief Jonathan Boyd announced at a press conference. Of the nine who were taken to the hospital, two have died, three are in critical condition and four are stable.An Allen Police officer was in the area on an unrelated call when he heard shots at 3:36 p.m., the police department wrote on Facebook.“The officer engaged the suspect and neutralized the threat. He then called for emergency personnel. Nine victims were transported to local hospitals by Allen Fire Department,” the agency wrote in a Facebook post. “There is no longer an active threat.”According to CNN, a manhunt is underway for a potential second suspect.The Collin County Sheriff said the shooter is dead, WFAA reported.A di...Mild & Breezy Sunday
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 16:36:19 GMT
Following a warm and overall beautiful day Saturday with many locations dealing with above average temperatures, a push of milder temperatures will arrive this Sunday with highs actually below average across Miami-Dade and Broward.Actual high temperatures will reach the low to mid 80s along with moderate humidity levels and a gusty breeze out of the east, sustained at 10-25 mph and gusting up to 30 mph. This will make for a fairly nice-feeling day considering it’s May. There will be the chance for some isolated showers during the morning hours, then conditions should turn mostly dry for the second parts of the day. Expect partly cloudy to mostly sunny skies as a result, which should make for nice conditions for the Miami Grand Prix.High pressure will then regain control of our weather pattern for the early to mid portion of the week, keeping moisture levels low and therefore our rain chances at a 10-20% chance. South Florida can expect a blend of sun and clouds and mostly dry ...US DOJ cites January 6 threats to democracy in push for steep Oath Keepers sentences
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 16:36:19 GMT
Prosecutors are seeking the most severe sentence yet in connection with the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol — a 25-year prison term — for the founder and leader of the far-right Oath Keepers militia, characterizing it as a necessary punishment to deter future attacks against democracy.The Justice Department says Stewart Rhodes and his allies were among the most significant drivers of the violence that unfolded at the Capitol, amassing a stockpile of weapons nearby in Virginia and dressing in military-style gear in a way that exacerbated the sense among the Jan. 6 mob that a revolution was underway.In seeking the stiff sentence for Rhodes — on a rare seditious conspiracy conviction — prosecutors said that lengthy sentences are necessary for the survival of American democracy.“As this Court is well aware, the justice system’s reaction to January 6 bears the weighty responsibility of impacting whether January 6 becomes an outlier or a watershed moment,” Assistant U.S. Attorney Jeffrey Nes...Ravens sign cornerback Rock Ya-Sin to 1-year deal, filling biggest offseason need
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 16:36:19 GMT
Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta said after last season that his team can never have enough good cornerbacks, a stance he reiterated throughout the offseason.Adding one before next season was a priority, and Baltimore did Wednesday by signing veteran free agent Rock Ya-Sin. The deal is for one year and worth up to $6 million, according to multiple reports.“It’s an important position,” DeCosta said Saturday during the NFL draft. “What we’ve seen is you can never have enough good corners to start the season and throughout the season. That’s a fast way to get beat, is to not have enough corners on the field.”Indeed.The Ravens have All-Pro Marlon Humphrey on one side but there was uncertainty at the other starting spot after they did not re-sign veteran Marcus Peters. Now they have bolstered the position with the addition of Ya-Sin, a second-round draft pick of the Indianapolis Colts in 2019 who spent last season with the Raiders after being ...Chicago White Sox slugger Eloy Jiménez out 4 to 6 weeks after undergoing an appendectomy at a Cincinnati hospital
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 16:36:19 GMT
Eloy Jiménez underwent an appendectomy Saturday evening at Cincinnati’s Good Samaritan Hospital, the Chicago White Sox announced.The team expected the outfielder/designated hitter to be discharged later Saturday. He’ll return to Chicago and begin his recovery, which the team said is expected to take four to six weeks.“Those things are scary,” Sox manager Pedro Grifol said after Saturday’s 5-3 loss to the Cincinnati Reds at Great American Ball Park.Jiménez experienced abdominal pain Friday night, went to the hospital Saturday morning to be evaluated and was identified with acute appendicitis.“Losing his presence, it’s tough,” outfielder/first baseman Gavin Sheets said. “How talented he is and the way he’s swinging the bat. But more than that, outside of baseball it’s a scary situation. Glad we got it handled.“It sucks for all of us. He was excited to get back to form, and we really need him.”Jim...Howie Carr: WHO says the pandemic is over, now that the powers that be used it to wreck everything
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 16:36:19 GMT
The World Health Organization (WHO) has announced the official end of the “global emergency” over the Panic, but I fear the real emergency is just beginning, and not just here in Massachusetts.You can always start something whenever you want — whether it’s an argument, a brawl or even a war — but once it gets going, you never know when it’s going to end, or how, or even who is going to end it.COVID was a convenient way to get rid of Donald Trump. That’s a fact. Jane Fonda said it was “God’s gift to the left.”Well, he’s gone, and so is so much else. Hey, all you people still wearing masks — are you happy now?Locally, to take just one example, consider the state budget. When the Panic was ginned up, Massachusetts was spending $40 billion a year — way, way too much obviously.Three years later, the state budget is $55 billion. Anyone think the taxpayers are getting anything more for all that extra cash?Of course, most of it was federal funny money, just being rolled off the printing pre...NFL notes: Patriots great Kevin Faulk is bullish on LSU receiver Kayshon Boutte
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 16:36:19 GMT
The Patriots have rolled the dice and taken chances on draft picks before.Be it injury concerns, questions about effort, or off-field issues, the Patriots haven’t shied away from gambling on a player who falls into any of the those categories. Especially if said player has talent that can be honed and developed.Enter Kayshon Boutte.Which category does the Patriots 2023 sixth-round draft pick fall into? Judging by several draft profiles on Boutte, all of the above.The LSU receiver has what appears to be a nagging right ankle problem, one that’s required two different surgeries. Unnamed sources have also questioned his effort and maturity. And, according to The Athletic’s Dane Brugler, Boutte planned to return to LSU for his senior season but “an off-field incident put his status with the team in jeopardy,” so he declared for the draft.A less-than impressive Combine also didn’t help his cause. He ran a 4.50-second 40-yard dash and a 7.14-second 3-cone drill. In other word...Decision on Chinese diplomats being made ‘very, very carefully:’ Trudeau
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 16:36:19 GMT
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says any decision to expel Chinese diplomats over alleged attempts to threaten a Conservative MP is being made “very, very carefully.”Trudeau says his government needs to consider potential Chinese backlash and what that would mean for the safety of Canadians and the prosperity of the country. “This is a serious and significant question,” Trudeau said, speaking with reporters in London.“This is a decision not to be taken lightly and the foreign minister is leaning into this very, very carefully.” Conservative MP Michael Chong discovered only last week after a report in the Globe and Mail that CSIS had information in 2021 that the Chinese government was looking at ways to intimidate him and his extended family in Hong Kong. Chong had sponsored a motion in the House of Commons labelling Beijing’s treatment of Uyghur Muslims in China a genocide.Trudeau has said CSIS did not tell anyone outside the spy agency about ...Jerome Johnson: A Rondo bypass not to pass by
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 16:36:19 GMT
A half-mile long lid over Interstate 94 has been proposed to reunite St. Paul’s freeway-bisected Rondo community by placing 20 acres of residential, recreational and commercial development astride the freeway.But 20 acres seems more commemorative than restorative, given the hundreds of acres and thousands of lives actually impacted by the invasive 1962 freeway project.And the $450 million price tag seems high for a maintenance-intensive contrivance that does little to improve mobility options for either motorists or the transit dependent of Rondo and nothing to improve community air quality conditions.The freeway, in other words, will still be there.But should it?I-94 west of downtown St. Paul is also at the end of its service life and, based on comparable metro area projects, will require at least $100 million to simply rebuild in-place through the greater Rondo area. That means a whopping $550 million could be spent on just 20 lane miles of renewed freeway and 20 acres of co...Latest news
- Bob Barker remembered as ‘strong voice for animals’ in Canada, says wildlife advocate
- ‘Don’t chop me down.’ 100-year-old gingko trees may get axe for Tokyo redevelopment project
- Large hailstones cause extensive damage in a small German town as a storm hits Bavaria
- 3 people found shot inside car in Little Village
- Weekend Break: Great American Dog Show
- Sunday Brunch: Shakshuka with Dimo's Pizza
- Is your dog at risk for T. cruzi infection, which can lead to heart problems and sudden death?
- ERCOT asks Texans to conserve energy for 4th day in a row
- Traffic alert: I-35 northbound ramp south of Williams Drive to permanently close in Georgetown
- Police investigating body found in Schenectady