Moose spotted in Westford, relocated to new home

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:46:58 GMT

 Moose spotted in Westford, relocated to new home Crews in Westford were able to help get a moose to a new home Friday after the moose was spotted in town, according to the Westford Fire Department. Fire officials said local firefighters worked with police, animal control officers and state officials to help a “moose in distress” on North Main Street Friday afternoon. Officials said personnel sedated the moose and were able to safely relocate her, keeping her cool during the process using water. “Good luck, Ms. Moose. Safe travels,” the fire department said in a post to its Facebook page. The moose population in Massachusetts began rebounding in the 1980s, according to MassWildlife, with moose now found in most of western and central Massachusetts. MassWildlife officials say occasional sightings have also been reported in eastern Massachusetts.

Police launch investigation after shots fired in Whitman

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:46:58 GMT

Police launch investigation after shots fired in Whitman An investigation got underway Thursday night in Whitman after police said they received reports of shots fired in town. Police said officers responded around 8 p.m. to the area of Coholan Drive where they said, citing an initial investigation, three men wearing masks got out of a white SUV and began firing shots. Police said the group then left the area. Though no one was injured, officials said they found bullet holes in a fence in the area and multiple shell casings on the ground.Speaking with 7NEWS on Friday, area residents reacted. “We’ve never had something like that in the neighborhood ever,” said one person. “I’ve lived here a good 20 years and it’s usually a very nice neighborhood, so it was a very weird thing to happen,” said neighbor Doria Berman.The incident remained under investigation as of Friday. Officials have asked anyone with information to reach out to Whitman police at 781- 447-1212.

Local leaders discuss school safety concerns in Boston after incident in Mattapan, recent poll 

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:46:58 GMT

Local leaders discuss school safety concerns in Boston after incident in Mattapan, recent poll  School safety was a topic of discussion again Friday after another incident reported inside the Boston Public Schools. New discussion came as the Boston City Council held a hearing focused on school safety concerns and ways both the Boston Public Schools and the Boston Police can improve their working relationship. The hearing, in turn, came one day after an investigation got underway into what school officials said was a “verbal physical altercation” involving a staff member at the Mattahunt school in Mattapan. Several students, according to Principal Walter Henderson, saw the incident happen.“We’re living in a time where incidents of violence in schools are becoming more and more common and we see it in cities across the country, so I do hear parents’ concerns,” said Boston Public Schools Superintendent Mary Skipper. In a recent poll, 81% of Boston public high school parents said they worry about their children’s safety while at school. The sam...

Chicago Cubs place Nico Hoerner on the IL as the team keeps a big-picture focus on the second baseman’s hamstring injury

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:46:58 GMT

Chicago Cubs place Nico Hoerner on the IL as the team keeps a big-picture focus on the second baseman’s hamstring injury The Chicago Cubs’ optimism that second baseman Nico Hoerner could avoid a stint on the injured list met reality Friday.Hoerner landed on the 10-day IL before the series opener against the Minnesota Twins, retroactive to Tuesday. He will be eligible to rejoin the Cubs for their series in Philadelphia to close out their nine-game trip. Infielder Miles Mastrobuoni was recalled from Triple-A Iowa. The Cubs also activated left-hander Brandon Hughes from the IL and optioned right-hander Javier Assad.Hoerner’s IL move isn’t the result of any setbacks with his left hamstring strain. Hoerner made clear he has experienced “nothing but positives” with his recovery since suffering the injury Monday night. Ultimately the team’s best-case return-to-play scenario for Hoerner had him missing half the trip and playing at potentially not 100%, which also would have left the bench short-handed for that stretch.“Definitely the priority is on treating the strain...

Home Showcase: Somerville home has quirky charm

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:46:58 GMT

Home Showcase: Somerville home has quirky charm You might have already spotted 42 Spring Street making the rounds on social media recently. Coming in hot (pink) on the heels of the Barbiecore phenomena, this absolute fever dream of a home is not only real, it’s also right in our backyard in one of Somerville’s best neighborhoods.Thanks to its proximity to Davis, Porter, Union, Inman, and Harvard — in no particular order, don’t come for us — 42 Spring Street is a foodie’s paradise as well as being ideal for commuters.The character-filled Spring Hill Greek Revival single family is distinctive inside and out, sitting on an oversized, 0.19-acre lot bursting with blooms you can enjoy from the home’s inviting front porch, enclosed sun porch, and garden.Even without its whimsical array of pink, purple, and green and other colors of a sherbet rainbow, the home’s period architecture stands on its own with tall ceilings, detailed moulding, and ornate fireplace mantles.Floor-to-ceiling built-in bookshelves line a wall in the living ro...

House fire erupts in North County

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:46:58 GMT

House fire erupts in North County SAN DIEGO -- Firefighters on Friday were working to extinguish a house fire in the Carmel Valley area, authorities said.The blaze occurred around 5:50 p.m. at 3735 Torrey View Court, according to the San Diego Fire-Rescue Department. This blues and crawfish festival is bringing the best of the bayou to San Diego FOX 5 captured video of rising black smoke that could be seen from the Interstate 5 freeway. No other information has been released at this time.Check back for updates on this developing story.

San Diego speakeasy makes 2023 list of best bars in North America

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:46:58 GMT

San Diego speakeasy makes 2023 list of best bars in North America SAN DIEGO -- One of the 50 best bars in North America this year can be found in San Diego.Youngblood, located 777 G St, ranks No. 49 on a list complied by the 50 Best Bars in North America.The East Village speakeasy within a speakeasy offers drink service from highly-trained bartenders based on a multi-course drink experience. First, there's the appetizer that delivers something light and refreshing. Next is a drink that's a bit heavier as the entrée, followed by dessert with a sweeter cocktail. Padres cancel BeerFest On-Field Party at Petco Park "The most phenomenal beverage experience in San Diego hands down," Yelper Lauren S. commented about Youngblood. "I've been here 10 times now...and every time I am impressed. There is no menu, you just tell the very talented bartenders what you like and don't like, and they take it from there. I've never had the same drink twice, and every drink I've had, I liked.""I recently found out about Youngblood and boy did it impress me more than e...

A Texas woman was fatally shot by her boyfriend after she got an abortion, police say

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:46:58 GMT

A Texas woman was fatally shot by her boyfriend after she got an abortion, police say DALLAS (AP) — A man who didn’t want his girlfriend to get an abortion fatally shot her during a confrontation in a Dallas parking lot, police said.He was jailed on a murder charge as of Friday.Texas banned abortions after roughly six weeks of pregnancy in September 2021. But nearly all abortions have been halted in Texas since Roe v. Wade was overturned last summer, except in cases of medical emergency.Gabriella Gonzalez, 26, was with her boyfriend, 22-year-old Harold Thompson, on Wednesday when he tried to put her in a chokehold, according to an arrest warrant affidavit. She had returned from Colorado the night before.“It is believed that the suspect was the father of the child,” the affidavit said. “The suspect did not want (Gonzalez) to get an abortion.”Surveillance video from the parking lot shows Gonzalez “shrugs him off,” police said, and the two continue walking. Thompson then pulls out a gun and shoots Gonzalez in the head. She falls to the ground and Thompson shoots h...

102 candidates officially registered for Toronto mayor’s race

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:46:58 GMT

102 candidates officially registered for Toronto mayor’s race A total of 102 candidates have registered to run for mayor in the byelection set for June 26, including a dog named Molly. It’s the highest number of candidates ever registered to run for mayor, surpassing the previous high of 65 in the 2014 municipal election. In 2022, there were 31 candidates seeking the mayor’s job. Toronto's Mayoral campaign is going to the dogs…literally.the 101st and final entrant, is Molly. She arrived with her rollerblading owner at 1:59PM, just one minute before the nominations closed.I'll have more on this pups political asperations, coming up on @CityNewsTO pic.twitter.com/KwTgGfIOeb— Momin Qureshi (@MominYQureshi) May 12, 2023Despite saying multiple times that he would not get involved in the mayoral campaign, Premier Doug Ford once again weighed in with his opinion which appeared to favour one candidate in particular. “We need someone who has experience dealing with crime. I believe we need someone that has actuall...

More than 60 migrant families found living in dilapidated greenhouse in rural California

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:46:58 GMT

More than 60 migrant families found living in dilapidated greenhouse in rural California ROYAL OAKS, Calif. (AP) — A dilapidated greenhouse at a Northern California nursery was home to dozens of farmworkers and their families who were living in tiny and unsafe dwellings without ventilation, authorities said Friday. Officials found 62 makeshift dwellings inside the greenhouse on a property in rural Monterey County that were put together with plywood, sheetrock and other materials, said Nick Pasculli, a county spokesperson. “There are exposed gas lines and wiring, no proper sewer. The conditions are very rough,” Pasculli said. It was not yet clear if the farmworkers were employed at the nursery in the community of Royal Oaks or just lived there, Pasculli said. He added that some residents were paying up to $2,000 per month in rent and one told investigators he had lived there for more than eight months. Nor have investigators determined yet where the migrant families are from, according to Pasculli, though some of them speak indigenous languages native to the Mexican stat...