Woman hospitalized after shooting in front of Park Lakes Elementary in Lauderdale Lakes

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 19:24:51 GMT

Woman hospitalized after shooting in front of Park Lakes Elementary in Lauderdale Lakes Rescue crews took a woman to the hospital after, authorities said, she was shot in the middle of a busy Lauderdale Lakes roadway, temporarily placing a nearby elementary school on lockdown. Deputies with the Broward Sheriff’s Office responded to the scene near North State Road 7 and Northwest 38th Street, Wednesday afternoon. Detectives said the shooting started in front of Park Lakes Elementary School and came to an end about 10 blocks south.As a result, the campus was placed on lockdown.According to officials, a woman in her 70s may have been caught in the middle of the crossfire while heading southbound on State Road 7.“What it appears, from the preliminary information at this point, is that occupants of a black sedan fired multiple rounds from their vehicle in this general area and then fled northbound on North State Road 7,” said BSO spokesperson Carey Codd.Paramedics transported the injured woman to Broward Health Medical Center. She is expected to be OK.7New...

Stroke survivors reunite with medical staff, share survival stories at Memorial Regional Hospital

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 19:24:51 GMT

Stroke survivors reunite with medical staff, share survival stories at Memorial Regional Hospital A group of stroke survivors reunited with their lifesavers at a South Florida hospital.Memorial Regional Hospital in Hollywood welcomed the patients back at an event held Wednesday.The group sat down with doctors and other medical personnel and shared their stories of survival and recovery.“I got the right care at the right time. I don’t think it was my time,” said survivor Adrian Bias.“Time is brain. Millions of neurons are at irreversible damage every minute that passes when a stroke goes untreated,” said Dr. Brijesh Mehta, a neuro-interventional specialist with Memorial Healthcare System.The event was held on Wednesday because May is Stroke Awareness Month.

Former Massachusetts Lt. Gov., attorney general Frank Bellotti celebrates 100th birthday

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 19:24:51 GMT

Former Massachusetts Lt. Gov., attorney general Frank Bellotti celebrates 100th birthday Former Massachusetts Lt. Gov. and Attorney General Frank Bellotti celebrated his 100th birthday on Wednesday with an event held for him at Quincy District Court. Bellotti grew up in Roxbury. He was then elected Lieutenant Governor in 1962 and later served as Massachusetts’ Attorney General from 1975 to 1987. Quincy District Court was named in Bellotti’s honor in 2012. A number of local leaders were in attendance on Wednesday to celebrate Bellotti’s birthday.

Jets to sign DT Al Woods: source

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 19:24:51 GMT

Jets to sign DT Al Woods: source Earlier this week, the Jets added tackle Billy Turner to their roster.On Wednesday, Gang Green made another addition, this time on the defensive side of the ball.The Jets are set to sign veteran defensive tackle Al Woods, according to a league source. Earlier this offseason, the Jets signed defensive lineman Quinton Jefferson, who can play both on the inside and as a defensive end. Now the Jets will add more depth at defensive tackle after Sheldon Rankins departed to the Texans this offseason.Woods, 36, has played for five different franchises (Buccaneers, Seahawks, Steelers, Titans and Colts) throughout his 12-year NFL career. He spent the last three seasons with the Seahawks, starting 30 games over the previous two years. During that span, Woods recorded 53 tackles, nine tackles for loss and 3.5 sacks.The Jets still needed defensive tackle help following the first few waves of free agency. The team attempted to sign Calais Campbell, but he signed a one-year contract with the Falco...

Quincy looks to bring back retired firefighters to work detail assignments

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 19:24:51 GMT

Quincy looks to bring back retired firefighters to work detail assignments Quincy officials are looking for state lawmakers to approve a request that would allow retired firefighters to come back on board for support duties.The Quincy City Council supports giving the fire chief the power to appoint retirees as “special firefighters” who’d help cover detail assignments. A home rule petition the council filed this week requires approval from the state Legislature for such positions to be created.An increased workload within the fire department has sparked the need for the special firefighters to man detail assignments, particularly at construction sites, said Tom Bowes,  president of the Quincy Firefighters Association Local 792.Developers are required to get a fire watch detail when welders and pipefitters are performing work inside a building, and the fire department sometimes has a hard time making sure someone is at the site, Bowes told the Herald on Wednesday.He estimated that if the home rule petition passes, there’d be about 10 to 15 instances a...

Massachusetts woman is scammed out of $28,000 while online shopping, police warn of rise in scams

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 19:24:51 GMT

Massachusetts woman is scammed out of $28,000 while online shopping, police warn of rise in scams A 65-year-old Massachusetts woman was recently scammed out of $28,000 after clicking on a link while online shopping, as police warn residents about the rise in such scams.Merrimac Police are investigating after a resident last week contacted police because she realized she had been scammed out of $28,000.The 65-year-old woman had been online shopping when she clicked on a link and began receiving warnings that claimed to be scam alerts. Those alerts told her to call a phone number.After calling the number, she was told to download an application, that funds had been mistakenly transferred to her bank account, and she needed to contact her bank to make arrangements to correct the error.That downloaded application led to the scammers accessing her personal information.Then in a series of phone calls, the scammers pretending to be from her bank convinced her to withdraw money from her bank account, go to a nearby Bitcoin ATM, and deposit a total of $28,000 to correct the alleged bank ...

Ravens sign cornerback Rock Ya-Sin to 1-year deal

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 19:24:51 GMT

Ravens sign cornerback Rock Ya-Sin to 1-year deal 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 ...

Assisted suicide is widely supported by Mass. voters, new poll shows

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 19:24:51 GMT

Assisted suicide is widely supported by Mass. voters, new poll shows A proposal before the state Legislature to legalize medically assisted suicide sees wide support among most voters, even those from traditionally conservative backgrounds, according to a new poll.Joined by dozens of advocates, lawmakers and patients Wednesday, JoAnn Vizziello, who is diagnosed with an incurable form of blood cancer, welcomed the release of the poll of over 1,000 Bay State voters conducted by Beacon Research, which showed about 7 in 10 of those surveyed were in favor of allowing patients suffering from terminal medical conditions to end their lives in consultation with their doctors and provided they are of sound mind.“I don’t want to be in unbearable pain and suffering when I die. I also don’t want to be so doped up on morphine that I’m barely conscious during the countless days or weeks it could take my body to completely break down. I want to be in my own home, aware of my surroundings, and in the arms of my loving husband,” Vizziello said.Sponsored by state Sen. ...

Red Sox notebook: Faith in young players finally paying off

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 19:24:51 GMT

Red Sox notebook: Faith in young players finally paying off Last year when injuries ravaged the Red Sox midseason, the young up-and-comers entrusted to pick up the slack weren’t ready for prime time.This year the club’s so-called sophomores aren’t just keeping the Red Sox afloat, they’re powering the team to unexpected early success.Despite playing the toughest schedule in baseball through April while suffering several significant injuries, the Red Sox came into Wednesday in playoff position thanks in large part to their cohort of second and third-year players. Outfielder Jarren Duran, catcher Connor Wong and right-hander Josh Winckowski all rank top five on the team in wins above replacement, and righty Kutter Crawford isn’t far behind either.Wong, who made a brief cameo in 2021 before earning his first extended MLB opportunity last September, is enjoying the best week of his baseball life. Over his last three games entering Wednesday, the 26-year-old catcher was nine for his last 12 (.750) with three home runs...

State tax revenue plummeted in April, came in billions under projections

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 19:24:51 GMT

State tax revenue plummeted in April, came in billions under projections The state’s tax takings fell billions short of revenue predictions for April, an announcement swiftly met with alarm by both conservative and progressive political groups.April’s tax haul, originally forecast to come in at around $6.4 billion, was instead $1.6 billion less than expected by state budget writers and $2.2 billion lower than the historically high windfall of last April.“The decrease in April revenues largely represents a previously understood exposure to the fiscal year 2023 budget from capital gains and the timing of taxpayers’ use of pass-through-entity credits that we are reviewing closely and will continue to monitor over the final two months of the fiscal year,” Secretary of Administration and Finance Matthew Gorzkowicz said in a statement with the release of the Department of Revenue’s April report.When last year’s mid-spring revenue report arrived nearly $2 billion higher than was expected, lawmakers began to consider a tax cut proposal floated by then Gov. Charl...