Houser continues to provide boost as Brewers defeat Astros 4-0

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:40:07 GMT

Houser continues to provide boost as Brewers defeat Astros 4-0 MILWAUKEE (AP) — Adrian Houser allowed two hits in 5 1/3 scoreless innings and the Milwaukee Brewers homered three times in a 4-0 victory over the Houston Astros on Wednesday afternoon.Willy Adames hit a two-run blast in the first inning to put the Brewers ahead for good. Owen Miller and Brian Anderson added solo shots in the seventh.After homering four times off 2021 Cy Young Award winner Corbin Burnes and posting their highest hit and run totals of the season in a 12-2 victory Monday, the Astros went scoreless in the final two games of this series. Colin Rea and four relievers combined on a five-hitter Tuesday in the Brewers’ 6-0 triumph that ended Houston’s eight-game winning streak.The Astros mustered four hits Wednesday, two off their season low.Houser, who spent April recovering from a right groin strain, struck out three andwalked one in his fourth appearance of the season. This comes five days after he pitched six shutout innings in a 1-0 loss at Tampa Bay.His su...

Kingston Waters Cleanup returning to city

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:40:07 GMT

Kingston Waters Cleanup returning to city The biggest single day shoreline water cleanup is returning to Kingston for the 4th time this June.The Marine Museum of the Great Lakes at Kingston along with Neptune & Salacia Diving and Swim Drink Fish are welcoming the public for Kingston Waters Cleanup – Action and Awareness on June 10. The event was formerly known as PADI Aware – Dive Against Debris and is part of an international initiative that brings divers and other members of the community together to clean up the shoreline in their area.The event has typically been held in areas with high foot traffic, previously being held at the Gord Downie Pier, the Marine Museum and this year, it will take place in the water located between the Marine Museum and the Pumphouse Museum. Michelle Clarabut, the Marine Museum’s Programs and Communications Manager, said they try to hold the event in areas where a fair amount of debris has been previously identified by divers.“We’re looking for places where there’s some ...

How to see if part of Colorado's $1.2B in unclaimed property could be yours

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:40:07 GMT

How to see if part of Colorado's $1.2B in unclaimed property could be yours Editor's note: This story has been updated to reflect how much unclaimed property the sate has.DENVER (KDVR) — The State of Colorado is holding more than $1.2 billion in unclaimed property, and some of it could be yours.Money and tangible property are turned over to the state treasury for safekeeping for a variety of reasons with the goal of returning the lost or forgotten assets to their rightful owner. Sometimes businesses lose track of property or payments, and that's one way that your money might up in unclaimed property, according to the Colorado Unclaimed Property Division.Some of those assets in the states possession might even belong to schools, hospitals, small businesses and corporationsAccording to the state treasury, $640,552,115 has been returned since the program began in 1987.How to see if you have unclaimed propertyThere is a list of over 1.7 million names and businesses for whom the property is waiting to be claimed, according to Colorado State Treasurer Dave Young....

Ex-Sunrise police officer facing child porn charges investigated for attending event with children present

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:40:07 GMT

Ex-Sunrise police officer facing child porn charges investigated for attending event with children present A former Sunrise police officer accused of child pornography charges is now under investigation following reports of his presence at a party where children were present.Former Sunrise police officer Carl Haller, who was subject to restrictions including no contact with minors and no internet usage, left Broward County Jail in late February after posting bond, choosing not to comment on the matter.The 39-year-old ex-member of the SWAT team had been charged with viewing child sexual conduct, possessing child pornography on a computer, and tampering with evidence.Haller was terminated by the Sunrise Police last Thursday. However, the following day, he was seen attending a Fraternal Order of Police event aimed at supporting a Sunrise officer facing a health crisis.Confirming his presence, three officials from the city of Sunrise verified the authenticity of a photograph featuring Haller.The event took place at Commissioner Joseph Scutto’s pizza restaurant and was promoted as an al...

BSO seeks public’s assistance in locating missing 81-year-old man from Dania Beach

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:40:07 GMT

BSO seeks public’s assistance in locating missing 81-year-old man from Dania Beach The Broward Sheriff’s Office Missing Persons Unit is seeking the public’s help in locating 81-year-old Max Wincoff McKenzie, who has been reported missing from Dania Beach.In their continued efforts to locate McKenzie, authorities have released a new photo and are urging anyone with information to come forward.According to detectives, McKenzie was last seen on Thursday, May 4, at approximately 3:15 p.m. in the 400 block of Phippen-Waiters Road in Dania Beach. He was wearing a green shirt, camouflage shorts, and shoes at the time of his disappearance. McKenzie is described as approximately 6 feet 2 inches tall, weighing around 180 pounds. He has grey hair and brown eyes.Investigators have received information indicating that McKenzie suffers from a health condition that requires medication, adding to concerns about his well-being.Anyone with information is urged to contact BSO Detective Leonard Charla at 954-321-4274 or reach out to the BSO non-emergency number at 954-764...

Karen Read, charged in the death of boyfriend, breaks silence after court appearance

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:40:07 GMT

Karen Read, charged in the death of boyfriend, breaks silence after court appearance The woman accused of killing her boyfriend, a Boston police officer, in January of last year broke her silence Wednesday, speaking publicly for the first time as she faces charges connected to her boyfriend’s death.Prosecutors have said Read ran over John O’Keefe with her SUV back in January, 2022 after a night of drinking. Read, prosecutors said, then left the scene.Read’s lawyers, though, have maintained O’Keefe was attacked by a dog and beaten inside a Canton home after Reed dropped him off and drove away.Speaking this week, Read proclaimed her innocence. “I tried to save his life,” she told reporters outside the courthouse in Dedham. “I tried to save his life at 6 in the morning. I was covered in his blood. I was the only one trying to save his life.”Read has been charged with charges including second-degree murder. She has pleaded not guilty. In April, her defense filed a motion asking for records they believe exonerate their client.The prosecution later responded, sa...

Hundreds gather to help plant Boston Common Memorial Day Flag Garden

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:40:07 GMT

Hundreds gather to help plant Boston Common Memorial Day Flag Garden Memorial Day preparations were underway in Boston Wednesday as hundreds gathered at the Boston Common to help assemble this year’s annual Memorial Day Flag Garden. Each year, volunteers plant over 37,000 flags around the Soldiers and Sailors Monument at the Common. Each flag represents a Massachusetts service member who died defending the U.S.Boston Mayor Michelle Wu was at the Boston Common on Wednesday, where she spoke about the significance of the Flag Garden tribute. “This is a reminder of all the sacrifice and service that has gone into our freedom, our country and the ability for us to continue building on the legacies that have been left for us,” she said. The Flag Garden dates back to 2010. This year’s garden will be on display from Thursday through Memorial Day.

Cool and breezy Thursday

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:40:07 GMT

Cool and breezy Thursday 7Weather – Mild today with highs in the upper 70s. Tomorrow it’ll be cooler in the 60s with a breeze. Lucky for us, Memorial Day Weekend is dry with mild to warm temperatures.This evening, we’re tracking a line of showers moving across New England. It could bring a few rumbles of thunder. Behind the front, we’ll be cooler tomorrow with a persistent northwest breeze. Thursday, temperatures will start off cool in the 40s. A northwest wind will be breezy through the day. We’ll see a mixture of sun and clouds. Temperatures will be a range of the 60s inland. Near 60° on the coast. The northwest wind coming off the water for Provincetown and Nantucket will keep temperatures in the mid/upper 50s.After models had been hinting at some rain for this weekend, it looks like high pressure will go to work and keep any rain associated with low pressure to our south.That’s great news for all the events going on this weekend from sailing races to music festivals.-...

Biden marks a year since Uvalde tragedy as White House takes new approach to mass shooting response

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:40:07 GMT

Biden marks a year since Uvalde tragedy as White House takes new approach to mass shooting response (CNN) — When news broke of a shooting at an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas, one year ago, President Joe Biden was on his way back from Tokyo following a major international summit.Biden watched the news unfold on Air Force One, feeling, like others, horrified and heartbroken for the families, and deciding in that moment to speak upon returning to the White House, a White House official told CNN.Moments after landing, a somber Biden – who had been in the Obama White House during the devastating shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School – walked into a briefing in the Oval Office and prepared an address he delivered that evening in the Roosevelt Room.“I had hoped, when I became president, I would not have to do this again,” Biden said as he started the speech. He later visited Uvalde.Over the last year, Biden has signed legislation called the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act into law and implemented two dozen executive actions to try to reduce gun violence. And ...

Target pulls some LGBTQ+ products from shelves

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:40:07 GMT

Target pulls some LGBTQ+ products from shelves Minneapolis retailer Target plans to pull some of its products celebrating Pride Month and the LGBTQ community in response to threats and “confrontational behavior” seen at some stores.Target has featured a colorful collection of Pride apparel, pet accessories and party supplies for years, normally showcasing the assortment at the front of stores beginning in May to celebrate Pride Month, typically observed in June to commemorate lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender pride.However in recent days, there have been reports of some customers trashing the Pride sections at stores and being aggressive with store workers. Target has also received calls threatening violence on its customer hotline. Target wasn’t immediately able to answer if there have been any direct threats made to its Minneapolis headquarters.“For more than a decade, Target has offered an assortment of products aimed at celebrating Pride Month,” the company said in a statement. “Since...