Ground stops in place at DC-area airports due to storms

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:56:28 GMT

Ground stops in place at DC-area airports due to storms Summer storms are rolling through the D.C. area, bringing the threat of damaging winds and large hail. Here’s what you need to know.Weather advisoriesSevere Thunderstorm Warning: Parts of Prince George’s County until 8:45 p.m.Severe Thunderstorm Watch: D.C. and parts of Maryland and Northern Virginia until 10 p.m.Flood Watch: D.C. and parts of Maryland and Northern Virginia until 10 p.m.Damaging winds will cause some trees and large branches to fall, the National Weather Service said.“Watch out for the possibility of 60-mph winds and hail,” WTOP meteorologist Mike Stinneford said.Ground stops are also in place at Dulles International, BWI Marshall and Reagan National airports until 9 p.m. tonight, according to the Federal Aviation Administration.NWS said any storms that develop could produce strong winds of 70 mph and isolated bouts of ping-pong size hail.The weather service said flash flooding is possible near rivers, creeks, streams and other low-lying area...

Red Sox trade Kiké Hernández to Dodgers for two minor-league pitchers

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:56:28 GMT

Red Sox trade Kiké Hernández to Dodgers for two minor-league pitchers BOSTON (AP) — The Boston Red Sox traded Kiké Hernández to the Los Angeles Dodgers on Tuesday, sending the slumping utilityman back to the team he played with for six seasons and helped win a World Series title.The Red Sox received right-handers Nick Robertson and Justin Hagenman in exchange for Hernandez, who struggled at the plate and in the field this season. He was batting .222 in 86 games at shortstop, second base and outfield while also leading the major leagues with 15 errors.Chaim Bloom, Red Sox chief baseball officer, made a point of thanking Hernández for his contributions to the organization and his professionalism, even through his struggles this season. “He, as you would expect, handled it great,” Bloom told reporters before the start of the Red Sox’s home game against the Atlanta Braves, which was delayed by weather. “This was a case where we wanted to make sure that he found out the right way, so we let him under the hood a little early and that turned out to be ...

Woman shot, killed by Westminster officer

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:56:28 GMT

Woman shot, killed by Westminster officer DENVER (KDVR) -- A woman was shot and killed by a Westminster officer on Tuesday, the Westminster Police Department said. A spokesperson for the department said at about 4:40 p.m. a patrol officer tried to contact a female driver in an SUV that was parked in the wrong direction on 88th Avenue. "He tried speaking with that individual, there was a handgun found in her car, and shots were fired," the spokesperson said in a news conference following the shooting. The spokesperson said there was another vehicle in the vicinity of the suspect's vehicle but the female in that car was not hurt. The officer involved was also not injured, WPD said. The female driver who was shot was transported to the hospital where she was pronounced dead. The WPD spokesperson said the incident occurred in Arvada Police's jurisdiction but the 17th Judicial District will be investigating the shooting.

Johnston details plans to get people into housing, out of encampments in Denver

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:56:28 GMT

Johnston details plans to get people into housing, out of encampments in Denver DENVER (KDVR) -- Questions were left on the table when Denver's new mayor announced his plans to get 1,000 people housed by the end of the year last week. Following some communication mix-up concerns about how he plans to get it done, the mayor held a follow-up press conference Tuesday. He went into more detail about what his emergency declaration means for people experiencing homelessness in the city.Johnston's plan to get more people housed is layered but he wanted to make it clear Tuesday: the difference in his approach is getting folks into housing."The reason why the previous challenges have not been solved is because we cannot move people off of one block if they have no place to go. They end up just on the next block," Johnston explained to the media. "And so we believe by actually matching people with housing units that offer dignity and stability, we can get them out of places where they are unsheltered and into housing that also allows us to get back those public spaces th...

Cleanup begins after storms topple trees, cause flooding in parts of Mass.

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:56:28 GMT

Cleanup begins after storms topple trees, cause flooding in parts of Mass. Cleanup efforts began Tuesday after storms passing through parts of Massachusetts left behind extensive damage in some spots. Storms hit the region Tuesday afternoon, dumping inches of rain in some locations and bringing strong wind gusts to communities including Framingham. On Jean Street in Framingham, a massive pine tree split in half and collapsed into one man’s back yard. “When I heard the boom, I thought it was lightning hitting the ground,” said Mike Curtis. Curtis said he then quickly smelled pine through an open window.“So I knew what it was,” he said.Next door to Curtis, another tree was ripped from the ground, toppling onto the front of a hose. About one block away, on Brook Street, another tree was yanked from the ground. One person speaking with 7NEWS described the moment wind picked up in Framingham Tuesday afternoon. “It was very loud,” said Jessica Jackson-Yoo. “And it was about a 90-second situation that brought all this damage dow...

Aggressive seagulls force popular South Boston restaurant to shut down outdoor dining

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:56:28 GMT

Aggressive seagulls force popular South Boston restaurant to shut down outdoor dining Seagulls have been causing problems recently on Castle Island in South Boston, leaving customers at one restaurant unable to eat outside. Workers at Sullivan’s say, day in and day out, the birds swoop down and steal food. This summer, they say, it seems the birds have become angrier. “You can see them,” said Sully’s Assistant General Manager Will Cummings. “They plan their little bombardment and they stay there and they go boom!”Seagulls have been stealing food right off outdoor tables. Sometimes, the birds have taken food out of customers’ hands. As a result, Sully’s has roped off outdoor tables and put up signs reading “Beware seagulls.” “[T]hey come swiping down and take two, three hotdogs at once,” Cummings said.As assistant general manager, it has been Cummings’ job to take on the birds this summer.“It’s dangerous because we have kids around here too and elderly folk that like to sit and eat but they’re bombarded,” he said.While it is unclear why exactl...

Sharon Durkan wins special election to take District 8 seat on Boston City Council

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:56:28 GMT

Sharon Durkan wins special election to take District 8 seat on Boston City Council Sharon Durkan will hold the District 8 seat on the Boston City Council for the remainder of the year, after defeating Montez Haywood in a special election on Tuesday night.Sharon Durkan(Gayla Cawley/Boston Herald)Durkan, a political organizer who worked for Mayor Michelle Wu and former District 8 Councilor Kenzie Bok, handily defeated Haywood, via a 70% to 29.3% margin, but will have to beat him again in November to hold onto her new Beacon Hill seat.“You won every single precinct,” Wu said at Durkan’s campaign headquarters, where the new councilor-elect declared victory at about 9 p.m. “There are a lot of folks who are behind this victory with you tonight.”Durkan, 32, said she didn’t know that “factoid” about sweeping all of the district’s precincts until it was mentioned by the mayor.“But I could feel it,” she said, citing the conversations she was able to have, and how she was able to connect with voters on the campaign trail. “Over and over again, we were talking to people who h...

Fire burns 105 acres on MCAS Miramar base

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:56:28 GMT

Fire burns 105 acres on MCAS Miramar base SAN DIEGO -- A fire caused by a military explosion broke out on Tuesday at Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, according to officials.The fire, which started at two acres in East Miramar around 2:34 p.m., jumped to 105 acres by 4:52 p.m., MCAS Miramar said. The military base has since announced the fire is no longer spreading."Team is working tirelessly employ a control line around it. Fire remains just above 105 acres," MCAS Miramar tweeted at 5:45 p.m.MCAS Miramar says the fire was caused by an Explosive Ordnance Disposal detonation during training. Man dies on hiking trail Multiple agencies are at the scene working to put out the fire. Two helicopters and two Type 3 Strike Teams from San Diego Fire-Rescue are also on site to assist in containing it.No injuries or structural damage has been reported at this time, officials said.Check back for updates on this developing story.

Trial for Larry Millete in murder of his wife, Maya, pushed to next year

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:56:28 GMT

Trial for Larry Millete in murder of his wife, Maya, pushed to next year CHULA VISTA, Calif. -- The Chula Vista man accused of murdering his wife, May "Maya" Millete, appeared in court again on Monday, asking a judge to delay his trial until next year citing issues funding his defense.Larry Millete, 41, was arrested at his home in Oct. 2021 -- nine months after Maya, then 39-years-old, was reported missing by her sister -- and pleaded not guilty to the charges. After a 10-day-long preliminary hearing earlier this year, a judge ruled that he will stand trial in the case. The proceedings were scheduled to begin later this year on Oct. 10 following several delays. However, Millete's defense requested that the hearing again be pushed, this time into early next year. Timeline: The disappearance of Chula Vista mom Maya Millete During Monday's hearing, Millete's defense attorney, Bonita Martinez, asked for the additional time to prepare for the start of the trial due to her client experiencing some symptoms or physical illness and an impending inability to pa...

Crash of plane fighting Greek island wildfire kills both pilots as Italian blaze claims 2 lives

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:56:28 GMT

Crash of plane fighting Greek island wildfire kills both pilots as Italian blaze claims 2 lives RHODES, Greece (AP) — A Greek air force water-dropping plane crashed while diving into a wildfire in southern Greece on Tuesday, killing both pilots, as authorities battled blazes that have been raging for days across the country amid a return of heat wave temperatures.Summer wildfires blamed on climate change have also struck other Mediterranean countries, leaving at least 34 people dead in Algeria in recent days and two people dead in southern Italy on Tuesday.A state ERT TV video showed the bright yellow CL-215 aircraft releasing its load of water on the island of Evia before its wingtip apparently snagged in a tree branch. Moments later it disappeared into a deep fold in the ground from which a fireball erupted.The air force said the pilots, aged 34 and 27, both died in the crash. Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis cancelled a planned visit to Cyprus for Wednesday, and Greece’s armed forces declared three days of mourning.“They offered their lives to save lives,” Mitsotakis said...