Search underway for man who robbed Wells Fargo bank in Hallandale Beach
Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 23:05:50 GMT
Federal authorities are searching for a man in connection to a bank robbery in Hallandale Beach.According to the FBI, the subject walked into the Wells Fargo branch along the 1200 block of East Hallandale Beach Boulevard, Friday.Investigators said the man demanded money from a teller before running out with an undisclosed amount of cash.This is the second time in less than a month that the same branch has been targeted. The FBI released surveillance pictures of a man who, they said, robbed the bank on June 15.The FBI encourages anyone with information related to these robberies to contact the agency at 754-703-2000.Big second inning backs Tyler Wells in Orioles’ fourth straight win, 6-2 over Twins
Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 23:05:50 GMT
When Tyler Wells threw a wild pitch with a runner on third base in Saturday’s first inning against the Minnesota Twins, it marked only the 11th run off the Orioles right-hander on something other than a home run in his impressive first half of the season.Baltimore scored more than half that many the next inning, providing all of the Orioles’ offense in a 6-2 victory, their fourth straight.Their first seven batters of the second inning reached base against Twins All-Star starter Sonny Gray. Ryan O’Hearn, Austin Hays and Aaron Hicks singled to load the bases, with Hays doing so in his first at-bat after the All-Star outfielder missed five games with a left hip bruise. Colton Cowser and Ramón Urías each walked in a run before two more singles from Adam Frazier and Gunnar Henderson. After Adley Rutschman struck out, Anthony Santander ripped another single to right field before being doubled off first base on O’Hearn’s lineout.In all, the Orioles (...Crime Briefs: Murder suspect arraigned in fatal Roxbury shooting, bank robbery suspect flees on Orange Line
Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 23:05:50 GMT
A 21-year-old Brockton man was charged Friday with the shooting murder of Hanser Abraham Moreta-Gonzalez, 26, of Boston, in Roxbury last summer.Adornous Hazelwood, 21, of Brockton, appeared in Suffolk Superior Court to face charges of murder, armed robbery, and several firearms charges. The charges are aggravated by his being a level two armed career criminal, which by state law allows for a the addition of between 10 and 15 years to any sentence if convicted.He was held without bail, and scheduled to return to court on Aug. 29.Officers with the Boston Police’s Fugitive Unit arrested Hazelwood on Otis Street in Brockton at around 6:30 p.m. Thursday on the outstanding warrant for the murder of Moreta-Gonzalez.Police responded to the area of 625 Shawmut Ave. on Sept. 29, 2022, for a report of a person shot, who was transported to an area hospital and pronounced dead. Police identified the victim that Oct. 3 as Moreta-Gonzales.During a press conference at the scene of the shooting, Suf...Ticker: Cooler hiring in June could help the Fed achieve an elusive ‘soft landing’ for US economy
Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 23:05:50 GMT
WASHINGTON (AP) — Another month, another solid gain for America’s job market.The pace of hiring by businesses and government agencies in June — 209,000 added jobs — was the smallest monthly gain in 2 1/2 years. Yet it was still a healthy increase, enough to reduce the unemployment rate from 3.7% to 3.6%, barely above a half-century low.And it amounted to further evidence of an economy that has defied persistent forecasts of a recession. The latest sign of economic strength makes it all but certain that the Federal Reserve will resume its interest rate hikes later this month after having ended a streak of 10 rate increases that were intended to curb high inflation.New Hampshire bans boycotts of Israel in state procurement and investmentsCONCORD, N.H. (AP) — New Hampshire has followed dozens of other states in prohibiting state contracts or investments involving companies that boycott Israel and its trade partners.The Israeli-American Coalition for Action says the executive order sign...Underwater music show in the Florida Keys promotes awareness of coral reef protection
Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 23:05:50 GMT
BIG PINE KEY, Fla. (AP) — Hundreds of divers and snorkelers listened to an underwater concert that advocated coral reef protection Saturday in the Florida Keys.The Lower Keys Underwater Music Festival, which also spotlighted eco-conscious diving, took place at Looe Key Reef, an area of the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary located about 6 miles (10 kilometers) south of Big Pine Key.Established in 1990, the sanctuary protects 3,800 square miles (9,800 square kilometers) of waters including the barrier reef that parallels the 125-mile-long (201-kilometer-long) island chain.Participants swam among Looe Key’s colorful marine life and coral formations while listening to water-themed music broadcast by a local radio station. The music was piped undersea through waterproof speakers suspended beneath boats above the reef.The oceanic playlist included the Beatles’ “Yellow Submarine,” Jimmy Buffett’s “Fins” and the theme from “The Little Mermaid.”Tunes were interspersed with diver awaren...The struggle to certify the results of Guatemala’s presidential vote suffers another setback
Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 23:05:50 GMT
GUATEMALA CITY (AP) — The struggle to certify the results of Guatemala’s first-round presidential election suffered what experts called another setback Saturday after the chief justice of the Supreme Court issued an order blocking the certification. Chief Justice Silvia Valdés Quezada issued the unusual order late Friday. She stipulated the process could not go forward until the electoral authorities who conducted a review of precinct vote tally sheets from the June 25 election reported back to her on their methods and any inconsistencies found. Valdés Quezada said they had to do that within 12 hours.The reviews witnessed by the AP found improperly marked or counted votes amounted to less than 1% of the total, not enough to change the results.The electoral observers’ mission from the Organization of American States said in a statement Saturday that it was concerned by “the attempt to continue judicializing the electoral process.”The OAS group said the tally sheet review “was d...Police link man to two women whose bodies were found in different Minnesota storage units
Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 23:05:50 GMT
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — The body of a Minnesota woman who had been missing for two years was found in a storage unit, and St. Paul police said Friday that her death has been linked to a man who was charged man after another woman’s dismembered body was found in a different storage unit in another Minneapolis suburb.Joseph Jorgenson hasn’t yet been charged in Fanta Xayavong’s death, but the 40-year-old was charged last week with second-degree murder in the death of Manijeh “Mani” Starren, 33, the Minneapolis Star Tribune reported.Xayavong’s body was found Thursday in a Coon Rapids storage unit, while Starren’s body was found last month in a storage unit in Woodbury.St. Paul police Sgt. Mike Ernster said Jorgenson is a “person of interest” in the 33-year-old Xayavong’s death after investigators connected him to the Coon Rapids storage unit. Police are now trying to determine if Jorgenson could be linked to any other missing people.“It’s nothing short of horrific...Greece’s government wins vote of confidence in Parliament to begin a second 4-year term
Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 23:05:50 GMT
ATHENS, Greece (AP) — Greece’s conservative government won a vote of confidence Saturday in Parliament to start its second four-year term, two weeks after Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis’ New Democracy party handily won the election.The 300 lawmakers voted 158-142 to approve the government’s policy statement after a low-key three-day debate. The vote went as expected, with only lawmakers from New Democracy voting for the government.Mitsotakis’ New Democracy won the June 25 election with 40.56% of the vote, compared to 17.83% for the left-wing Syriza and 11.84% for the socialist PASOK.There are eight parties represented in Parliament, up from six in the 2019-23 legislature and five in the short-lived parliament elected on May 21. That election gave no party an overall majority despite the results being broadly similar. The June 25 election was contested under a different electoral law, which gave bonus seats to the winner.Three of the parties in Parliament are to the right o...Environment Canada issues heat warnings for B.C., parts of Alberta and the North
Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 23:05:50 GMT
Parts of southern and coastal British Columbia as well as large swaths of Alberta and the North are under heat warnings as temperatures are forecasted to soar near or above 30 degrees Celsius over the weekend and into Monday.Environment Canada says heat warnings are issued when very high temperature could pose an elevated risk of illnesses like heat stroke or heat exhaustion, and is warning residents to keep hydrated and try to find a cool place to stay.B.C.’s Thompson, Cariboo and Okanagan Valley regions — as well as Kitimat, Terrace and inland communities on the central coast — are all under a warning, with the highest temperatures in some areas expected to hit 35 degrees.In Alberta, most of the province is covered under a heat warning and daytime highs are expected near 30 degrees before moderating on Monday.Communities in Yukon, including Whitehorse, Pelly and Watson Lake, are expected to hit 29 degrees over the weekend and remain above seasonal norms into next...Judge holds Washington state in contempt for not providing services to mentally ill people in jails
Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 23:05:50 GMT
A federal judge has found Washington state in contempt and ordered it to pay more than $100 million in fines for failing to provide timely psychiatric services to mentally ill people who are forced to wait in jails for weeks or months.In her order released late Friday, U.S. District Judge Marsha Pechman said the Washington Department of Social and Health Services has been violating the constitutional rights of these people since 2015 due to a “lack of foresight, creativity, planning and timely response to a crisis of its own making.”The ruling stems from a federal lawsuit filed on behalf of people with mental health disabilities who were charged with crimes and ordered by a judge to have a competency evaluation. If found incompetent to face charges, the state must then provide services to restore their competency. A lack of funding, personnel and beds in mental health facilities forced them to wait in jails for extended periods, which violated their rights, according to the lawsuit....Latest news
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