DA identifies man found with fatal knife wound outside Kowloon
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:52:56 GMT
Authorities have identified the man who was found suffering from a fatal knife wound in the parking lot of Kowloon Restaurant in Saugus on Saturday night, police said.Patrick Kenney, Jr., 42 of Milton, was found injured in the parking lot of the restaurant around 9 p.m., and pronounced dead a short time later at Mass General Hospital.The incident appears to be accidental, and no additional parties are believed to be involved.Video shared from the scene showed paramedics rendering aid to Kenney in a taped-off section of the parking lot.The stabbing came a week after a wild brawl at the iconic restaurant the night before Thanksgiving.No additional information was immediately available.This is a developing news story; stay with 7NEWS on-air and online for the latest details.Patriots RB Rhamondre Stevenson leaves game with right leg injury
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:52:56 GMT
FOXBORO — Patriots running back Rhamondre Stevenson had to be helped off of the field with a right leg injury late in the first quarter of the team’s Week 13 matchup with the Chargers.Stevenson is officially questionable to return with an ankle injury.Stevenson suffered the injury while fumbling on a hip-drop tackle by Chargers rookie outside linebacker Tuli Tuipulotu. Stevenson stayed down on the turf before being helped off of the field by trainers. He couldn’t put weight on his right leg as he was helped straight to the locker room.The Patriots have veteran running backs Ezekiel Elliott and Ty Montgomery on their gameday roster. JaMycal Hasty was on the inactive list Sunday morning.The Patriots could also likely use rookie quarterback/wide receiver Malik Cunningham at running back in a pinch.Cannabis products seized, 4 arrested for operating illegal dispensary business: DA
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:52:56 GMT
SAN DIEGO -- Search warrants were served, arrests were made and over $1 million of mislabeled cannabis products were seized following an investigation into an illegal cannabis business in San Diego County, District Attorney Summer Stephan announced Friday. Four people are facing charges and are accused of illegally selling and distributing products containing marijuana in San Diego County. Jose Delahoz, 55, and Valeria Rada, 42, have been charged with child endangerment, maintaining a place for marijuana to be sold, tax evasion, and possession of marijuana for sale. They were arraigned Friday in San Diego Superior Court, and face up to eight years in prison.Diego Delahoz, 30, and Edgar Delahoz, 29, have been charged with maintaining a place for marijuana to be sold, tax evasion and possession of marijuana for sale. They both face up to four years and four months in prison. After Ohio’s legalization vote, here’s where marijuana is — and isn’t — legal On Wednesday, law enforcement s...What's new on Netflix: December 2023
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:52:56 GMT
(KSWB) -- With colder weather comes an increased desire to cozy up at home with popcorn and a movie.There's good news for those looking to watch modern flicks or those eager to delve into a television series: Netflix is releasing a new wave of streaming content this month. From holiday-themed baking shows to documentaries and additional seasons of some series favorites, here's a look at "Netflix and chill" options for the start of the winter season: VIDEO: What San Diego looks like from the International Space Station Available Dec. 1"May December" – Netflix Film"Sweet Home" Season 2 – Netflix Series"Basketball Wives" Seasons 3-4"Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice""Big Brother" Seasons 6 and 17"Birds of Prey" (And the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn)"Black Swan""Blockers""Boyz n the Hood""Burlesque""College Hill: Celebrity Edition" Season 1"Holey Moley" Seasons 1-2"Insidious""L.A. Confidential""Man of Steel""The Meg""Neighbors""Real Husbands of Hollywood: More Kevin, ...Harris dashed to Dubai to tackle climate change and war. Each carries high political risks at home
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:52:56 GMT
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Filling in for President Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris flew to the Middle East to tackle a pair of challenges that have flummoxed White Houses for decades: climate change and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Each carries the risk of political blowback going into next year’s presidential elections. She spent barely 24 hours on the ground in Dubai, less time than it took to get to the United Arab Emirates and then back to Washington.At the U.N. climate conference, when it was announced that “her excellency Kamala Harris” was taking the stage Saturday for remarks, she was not even in the room. Harris’ chair sat unoccupied as world leaders assembled for the panel spoke. When she did show up, she gave a short speech, then dashed off quickly, only to be summoned back for a group photo.Harris was delayed because she had been on the telephone with the emir of Qatar regarding the Israel-Hamas war. And she was in a hurry after the climate ev...Crash that closed Gardiner Expressway for many hours Saturday likely due to street racing: police
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:52:56 GMT
Toronto police believe stunt racing may have been the cause of an early morning crash that closed the westbound lanes of the Gardiner Expressway most of Saturday morning. Police say a red Porsche Cayenne was travelling at a high rate of speed in the westbound lanes when it struck a tractor-trailer near Park Lawn Road just before 1:30 a.m. The force of the crash caused the truck to lose control and flip on its side, blocking all westbound lanes in the process.The driver of the Porsche abandoned the vehicle and was last seen fleeing the area in an eastbound direction. No description of the driver was immediately available. Investigators believe the Porsche may have been racing with another vehicle on the highway which also fled the scene of the crash.The driver of the tractor-trailer was taken to hospital with non-life threatening injuries.Homeowner fatally shot suspect during home invasion, Los Angeles police say
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:52:56 GMT
(KTLA) — The Los Angeles Police Department is investigating after a homeowner allegedly shot and killed a home invasion suspect.Officers were first called to a home in Granada Hills around 5 a.m. Saturday morning on calls of a "hot prowl," or a burglary in progress when the homeowner is present, law enforcement officials explained."The officers' preliminary investigation determined that approximately three to four armed males in their 20s entered the home with the intent to burglarize the location," LAPD said on X, formerly Twitter, just after 1 p.m. Saturday. "A suspect pointed a weapon at the victim and while the suspects were inside the residence, the victim produced a firearm and a shooting occurred."One of the suspects was struck by gunfire and died at the scene, police said. Pentagon: American warship, commercial vessels attacked in Red Sea According to the LAPD, a grandmother and a toddler were also in the home at the time.Video shows the homeowner being detained by police...San Marcos police searching for missing, endangered man
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:52:56 GMT
SAN MARCOS, Texas (KXAN) — The San Marcos Police Department said it was searching for a missing man.SMPD said it needed help finding 45-year-old Jacob Newhouse, who was reported missing to police by a family member Friday.“The family member told SMPD that Newhouse was last seen Tuesday, November 28 when he left his home on Escondido Circle in San Marcos without his wallet, phone, vehicle, or keys,” SMPD said. “Police contacted his work and he failed to show up on November 29.”According to police, information suggested Newhouse might have intent to harm himself, and he is considered endangered.Police described Newhouse as 5’ 11” and weighing approximately 180 pounds.Officials said he might have been wearing the green plaid clothing when he went missing. SMPD said anyone with information on the whereabouts of Newhouse should call the non-emergency SMPD number at 512-753-2108.Motorist killed in St. Paul collision following a brief State Patrol chase on I-94
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:52:56 GMT
A motorist was killed early Sunday following a brief chase on Interstate 94, the State Patrol said.A trooper saw the vehicle moving rapidly on eastbound I-94 near Hamline Avenue just before 2 a.m. An attempt to halt the vehicle with emergency lights and sirens near Dale Street failed, according to an incident report.The trooper aborted the pursuit as the motorist attempted to exit at Marion Street. The vehicle careened through an intersection and slammed into a concrete wall, the report said.SAINT PAUL: A driver who was apparently fleeing an attempted traffic stop from eastbound I-94 crashed at the ramp to Marion St. before 2 a.m. – Reconstruction of the crash was requested, with one reported fatality and two others injured. Troopers had discontinued their pursuit… pic.twitter.com/PY3LN9Elmv— MN CRIME | Police/Fire/EMS (@MN_CRIME) December 3, 2023Related ArticlesCrime & Public Safety | Cathedral Christmas Festival among holiday events in the Twin Cities th...Business People: Lillian Otieno to lead state Emerging Farmers Office
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:52:56 GMT
OF NOTELillian OtienoThe Minnesota Department of Agriculture announced that Lillian Otieno will lead the department’s Emerging Farmers Office as its first director. Otieno most recently served as coordinator for the Emerging Farmers program since 2021, and has been an MDA employee since 2017. Volunteer Emerging Farmers’ Working Group members, serving two-year terms, are: Marcus Carpenter, Hennepin County; Gigi DiGiacomo, Hennepin County; Catherine Fleming, Hennepin County; Cindy Hale, St. Louis County; Kiersten Hansen, Brown County; Maren McDonnell, Carver County; Taran Skwira, Morrison County; and Relyndis Tegomoh, Ramsey County.FINANCIAL SERVICESIFC National Marketing, a Coon Rapids-based marketing agency for insurance providers, announced the hire of Frankie Villeneuve as agent success specialist. Villeneuve previously worked as an insurance agent at Equis Financial.HEALTH CAREUCare, a Minneapolis-based health insurer, announced the following new board directors: Dorothy Bridges,...Latest news
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