Health department says bed bugs found at 3 Revere schools

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:02:07 GMT

Health department says bed bugs found at 3 Revere schools City health officials in Revere have been in communication with school administrators after bed bugs were found at multiple local schools, a member of the Department of Public Health said Wednesday. The official did not identify the schools involved but confirmed bed bugs were found at three schools within the city’s public school district.7NEWS reached out to the Revere Public Schools for comment but did not hear back Wednesday night. There are 11 schools in the Revere Public Schools, with a total enrollment of just under 7,300 students, according to state Department of Elementary and Secondary Education data.

3 things we heard from the Chicago Bears — including Justin Fields on late hits and Cairo Santos on the NFL’s first Brazil game

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:02:07 GMT

3 things we heard from the Chicago Bears — including Justin Fields on late hits and Cairo Santos on the NFL’s first Brazil game The Chicago Bears resumed practice Wednesday as they prepare for Sunday’s game at the Cleveland Browns.Along with defensive end Yannick Ngakoue going on injured reserve, here are three things we heard from coach Matt Eberflus and his players.1. Bears quarterback Justin Fields said he talks to officials about looking out for late hits before every game.Late hits on Fields have been a topic of conversation throughout his three seasons in the NFL, and it came up again in Week 14 after Detroit Lions linebacker Jack Campbell hit Fields late after the quarterback slid down following a 1-yard run Sunday.It happened on the first play of the game, despite Fields talking to officials about it so they would keep an eye out for his safety, he said.“Especially when we play the Lions, I know how they play, I know what kind of team they are,” Fields said. “So I know that they’re going to play hard and play until the end of the play. I always tell them (the officials) ...

New Hampshire joins Massachusetts in filing suit against New England neo-Nazi group

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:02:07 GMT

New Hampshire joins Massachusetts in filing suit against New England neo-Nazi group New Hampshire has joined Massachusetts in leveling legal action against a New England neo-Nazi group and its leaders for alleged discriminatory actions.CourtesyNew Hampshire Attorney General John Formella (Courtesy / NH Department of Justice)New Hampshire Attorney General John Formella has filed a complaint stating that NSC-131, which has been documented by groups including the Anti-Defamation League as spreading Nazi propaganda and imagery, violated the state’s Law Against Discrimination during an action in June that targeted a Concord cafe to try to coerce it to cancel a planned drag queen story hour event.The complaint also alleges that the group attempted to “terrorize the café into refusing performers access to its venue for no other reason than the sex, sexual orientation, and/or gender identity of those performers.”“The Department of Justice will continue to enforce the State’s antidiscrimination laws to the greatest extent possible to ensure that people of all backgrounds ca...

Alabama’s plan for nation’s first execution by nitrogen gas is ‘hostile to religion,’ lawsuit says

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:02:07 GMT

Alabama’s plan for nation’s first execution by nitrogen gas is ‘hostile to religion,’ lawsuit says MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) — Lawyers for a spiritual adviser to an Alabama inmate scheduled to be executed with nitrogen gas next month said in a complaint filed Wednesday that restrictions on how close the adviser can get to the inmate in the death chamber are “hostile to religion.”The Rev. Jeff Hood, who plans to enter the death chamber to minister to Kenneth Eugene Smith, said the Alabama Department of Corrections asked him to sign a form acknowledging the risks and agreeing to stay 3 feet (0.9 meters) away from Smith’s gas mask. Hood, a death penalty opponent, said that shows there is a risk to witnesses attending the execution. He said the restrictions would also interfere with his ability to minister to Smith before he is put to death. “They’ve asked me to sign a waiver, which to me speaks to the fact that they’re already concerned that things could go wrong,” Hood said in a telephone interview.Smith’s execution would be the nation’s first using nitrogen gas. The ...

2 Los Angeles County men exonerated after spending decades in prison

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:02:07 GMT

2 Los Angeles County men exonerated after spending decades in prison LOS ANGELES (AP) — Two men who spent decades in prison for crimes they didn’t commit have been exonerated and freed, the Los Angeles County district attorney announced Wednesday.Giovanni Hernandez and Miguel Solorio had their convictions vacated earlier this year and on Wednesday a judge found them factually innocent, the District Attorney’s Office said in an email. At a news conference, District Attorney George Gascón apologized to both men.“It’s truly devastating when people are wrongfully convicted, especially when they were so young at the time of their arrest. In the case of Mr. Solorio, he was 19 years old. Mr. Hernandez was just 14 years old,” Gascón said.After two trials, Hernandez was convicted in 2012 of killing 16-year-old Gary Ortiz during a 2006 drive-by shooting in Culver City. He was sentenced to 50 years to life in prison. Hernandez said he was at home with his family at the time of the shooting.He was exonerated after his case was twice submitted to the ...

15-year-old girl found strangled to death in South Shore ID'd

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:02:07 GMT

15-year-old girl found strangled to death in South Shore ID'd CHICAGO — A 15-year-old girl reported missing back in late August was found strangled to death inside a South Shore home Wednesday night, according to multiple agencies.According to the Chicago Police Department, an unresponsive female of unknown age was found inside a residence in the 7200 block of South Phillips Avenue around 6:09 p.m. and was pronounced dead on scene.The Cook County Medical Examiner's Office later confirmed the female was Amarise Parker and her cause of death was homicide via strangulation.A photo of 15-year-old Amarise Parker, from CPD's missing persons alert on Thursday, Aug. 31.CPD sent out a missing person's alert for Parker on Thursday, Aug. 31 that said she went missing from the 10900 block of South Wood Street in the Morgan Park neighborhood. The listed age for Parker in the alert was 15. Family questions CPD’s response after Midway Airport worker shot, killed Area detectives are investigating and police have no offenders in custody.No other information ...

Gov. Abbott readies TDEM ahead of winter weather, flash flood threats

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:02:07 GMT

Gov. Abbott readies TDEM ahead of winter weather, flash flood threats AUSTIN (KXAN) -- The Texas Division of Emergency Management (TDEM) has prepared "state emergency response resources" as winter weather and flash flood threats make their way into the state through the end of the week, according to a news release from TDEM.On Thursday, "heavy snow is possible in the Panhandle region," which could cause "potentially hazardous conditions for road travel, especially on bridges and overpasses," according to the National Weather Service. Furthermore, most of the state "faces a marginal risk of excessive rainfall and flash flooding through Friday." Friday brings another round of rain, but storm track shifting A powerful low pressure system approaching from the Four Corners region is expected to lead to a second round of showers and a few thunderstorms locally on Friday. With that said, the storm system has shifted its track a bit farther north in our latest outlooks, decreasing our rainfall projections locally, according to the KXAN First Warning Weather...

First SEC schedule for Texas football released

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:02:07 GMT

First SEC schedule for Texas football released AUSTIN (KXAN) - The Longhorns' move to the Southeastern Conference has been talked about for a long time, and now we finally know how Texas football's inaugural slate in the SEC will look.Non-conference will be highlighted by the Week 2 matchup in Ann Arbor against Michigan. Both the Longhorns and Wolverines are currently in the College Football Playoff Semifinal.The first SEC game for the Longhorns will be in Austin with Texas hosting Mississippi State. After that will be Red River Rivalry with both Texas and Oklahoma meeting as SEC foes.The Longhorns wrap up the regular season as they had for years before Texas A&M moved to the SEC. Texas will travel to College Station on November 30 to duel with their old rivals.2024 Texas Football ScheduleAugust 31: vs. Colorado StateSeptember 7: @ MichiganSeptember 14: vs. UTSASeptember 21: Louisiana-MonroeSeptember 28: Mississippi StateOctober 5: OPEN WEEKOctober 12: vs. OklahomaOctober 19: vs. GeorgiaOctober 26: @ VanderbiltNovember 2: OP...

St. Paul City Council honors Jeanne Weigum for her tireless civic engagement

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:02:07 GMT

St. Paul City Council honors Jeanne Weigum for her tireless civic engagement After climbing the ranks at the Association for Non-Smokers-MN, Jeanne Weigum was appointed president of the association in 1980 — a position she’s held ever since without drawing a salary. It put Weigum, a consummate volunteer in St. Paul civic circles, front and center in legal battles against Big Tobacco, inspiring Minnesota Monthly magazine to name her its 1997 “Minnesotan of the Year.”Weigum, who developed an appreciation for nature growing up in the prairies of South Dakota, has worked tirelessly on civic campaigns large and small, including ongoing efforts to block or remove billboards throughout the city, which she equates to blight, through Scenic St. Paul. And she was a longtime president of the Friends of the Parks and Trails of St. Paul and Ramsey County, helping to establish a no-net-loss rule around real estate development impacting the city and county’s parklands.Jeanne Weigum, president of the Association for Nonsmokers-MN since 1980, wi...

$10,000 reward offered in Onamia physician’s hit-and-run death

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:02:07 GMT

$10,000 reward offered in Onamia physician’s hit-and-run death A $10,000 reward is being offered for information on who was driving the vehicle that hit and killed Dr. Cathy Donovan last month while she was walking her dogs along U.S. 169 in Mille Lacs County.Dr. Cathy DonovanDonovan was a mother of two and a doctor for the past 27 years with Mille Lacs Health System in Onamia. On Nov. 13, she was walking her dogs along the highway in Kathio Township near her home when a northbound vehicle struck and killed her, then left the area. One of the dogs was also killed in the crash shortly before 5 p.m.Law enforcement officials have been asking for the public’s help to identify the vehicle ever since.At a Wednesday news conference in St. Paul announcing the reward, Col. Matt Langer, chief of the Minnesota State Patrol, said law enforcement has been investigating numerous tips in the case but they are still looking for crucial information.“Someone out there knows something and, for us, all we need is one phone call, one email, one anonymous text that ...