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'It looks like a war zone': Residents faced terrifying moments as tornadoes hit Palm Beach County
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Kathryn Tapper was worried about the havoc Hurricane Milton could bring to her home in Naples, so she drove to a friend’s house in Wellington to try to find safe shelter.
Instead, she ended up hiding in the bathroom from a tornado that hit close to 5 p.m. Wednesday. The twister heavily damaged her friend’s house in...Read more
Maryland lawmakers urge continued spending on pre-K expansion, with no solutions yet to projected deficits
Despite multibillion-dollar deficits projected for future state budgets, several Maryland lawmakers are championing planned increases in education spending, including publicly funded pre-K.
“We know that we have a structural deficit. There’s no hiding that,” said Del. Jared Solomon, a Montgomery County Democrat, speaking on Thursday to a ...Read more
1 dead, 23 people rescued from Colorado gold mine after elevator malfunction
DENVER — Twelve people were rescued after roughly seven hours trapped 1,000 feet underground in a Colorado gold mine on Pikes Peak following a deadly elevator malfunction, according to the Teller County Sheriff’s Office.
Emergency responders were able to use the elevator to evacuate 12 adults from the bottom of the mine shaft on Thursday ...Read more
Boston City Council weighs ranked-choice voting to overhaul local elections
BOSTON — The Boston City Council held its first hearing Thursday on a home rule petition that seeks to overhaul municipal elections by replacing the traditional approach of electing city politicians by popular vote with a ranked-choice voting system.
A trio of progressive councilors, composed of the body’s president Ruthzee Louijeune, Julia...Read more
Reggaeton singer 'El Taiger' dead at 37 after being shot in the head
MIAMI — Cuban reggaeton artist "El Taiger" died Thursday at the age of 37, one week after he was found in Miami with a gunshot wound to the head.
The singer, who was born José Manuel Carbajal Zaldívar, died Thursday afternoon, according to a statement posted on his Instagram Story.
His family thanked the staff at Miami’s Jackson Memorial...Read more
Prosecutor failed to tie Karen Read and pro-Read blogger together with witness intimidation conspiracy
BOSTON — The cases of Karen Read and pro-Read blogger Aidan “Turtleboy” Kearney could have been more tied up together than they already are if a prosecutor had his way with a grand jury earlier this year.
Special prosecutor Kenneth Mello, a Fall River-based attorney brought in to handle multiple cases against Kearney including felony ...Read more
Young Thug trial: Prosecutors seeks to revoke Young Slime Life defendant's probation
ATLANTA — The Fulton County District Attorney’s Office has filed a motion seeking to revoke the probation of a former co-defendant of Young Thug, alleging that he “knowingly and willfully” violated his plea agreement when he testified last month.
Antonio Sledge, also known as Mounk Tounk, entered a guilty plea to conspiracy to violate ...Read more
Kate Middleton makes surprise first public appearance since completing chemo
The Princess of Wales stepped out on Thursday for her first public appearance since completing her chemotherapy.
Kate Middleton surprised royal watchers when she joined Prince William to meet the families of the young victims killed in the July stabbing attack at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class in Southport, England.
The private meeting with...Read more
Ratings firm says Milton losses will further weaken 'precarious position' of Florida insurance market
Insurance analysis firm Fitch Ratings said on Thursday that losses from Hurricane Milton will further weaken the “precarious position” of Florida’s property insurance market and possibly lead to “hardening” of premiums for policyholders next year.
Hardening is an insurance term that means premiums could rise.
Milton spawned high ...Read more
News briefs
Why doesn’t California get hurricanes?
Over the past two weeks, two massive hurricanes have killed more than 240 people and caused tens of billions of dollars of damage in Florida, Georgia, North Carolina and other states.
California struggles every year with plenty of disasters — including devastating earthquakes, wildfires and floods. ...Read more
'New evidence' being considered in Marilyn Manson sexual abuse case, LA County district attorney says
LOS ANGELES — Amid criticism of his handling of the case, Los Angeles County Dist. Atty. George Gascón announced this week that he is considering new evidence in the sexual abuse probe of singer Marilyn Manson.
"New evidence has emerged within the last few weeks, adding to an already extensive case file presented to our office" by the Los ...Read more
Why doesn't California get hurricanes?
Over the past two weeks, two massive hurricanes have killed more than 240 people and caused tens of billions of dollars of damage in Florida, Georgia, North Carolina and other states.
California struggles every year with plenty of disasters — including devastating earthquakes, wildfires and floods. But it doesn’t have hurricanes. Why not?
...Read more
Ex-Adams aide Tim Pearson's nephew, an NYPD detective, placed on desk duty
NEW YORK — The nephew of former senior mayoral adviser Tim Pearson, who was promoted to detective with just two arrests in his four-year career, has been placed on desk duty, The New York Daily News has learned.
Larry Pearson Jr. was put on modified assignment by the office of Chief of Department Jeffrey Maddrey effective Thursday morning, ...Read more
Helene, Milton wreckage puts spotlight on disaster loan program
Tussling ratcheted up between the White House and GOP leaders on Thursday over when Congress needs to return to take up emergency disaster relief for victims of the twin hurricanes that have battered southern states in recent days, including twice-hit Florida.
While there’s been substantial confusion and misinformation about the Federal ...Read more
Cheryl Hines posts moving tribute to mother-in-law Ethel Kennedy
Cheryl Hines put any family issues aside to share a loving tribute to her mother-in-law, Ethel Kennedy, who died Thursday at 96 following a stroke she suffered last week.
“My mother-in-law, Ethel Kennedy, Bobby’s mother, passed this morning,” the 59-year-old actor wrote on Instagram. “It has been my great honor to have shared laughter ...Read more
Tampa Bay area battered, bruised by Hurricane Milton, but still standing
TAMPA BAY, Fla. — The surge went south, the water was sucked out of Tampa Bay, but the winds hit us dead on.
Overnight Wednesday, Hurricane Milton’s sustained winds of more than 100 mph shredded Tropicana Field’s roof, uprooted grown trees, snapped power lines and toppled a massive crane into the headquarters of the Tampa Bay Times in ...Read more
Hurricane Milton made a mess of Central Florida -- but it could have been worse
ORLANDO, Fla. — Roberto Ramirez returned Thursday morning from his overnight shift in a local hospital to find water up to his knees in front of his Altamonte Springs home.
The scene has become all too familiar to Ramirez and other residents of Spring Oaks, a neighborhood west of Interstate 4 that floods during major storms.
”It brings ...Read more
1 dead, 4 injured and 12 people trapped in Colorado gold mine after elevator malfunction
DENVER — One person is dead, four people are injured and 12 are trapped underground in a Colorado gold mine on Pikes Peak after an elevator malfunction, according to the Teller County Sheriff’s Office.
The sheriff’s office was responding to an equipment malfunction at the Mollie Kathleen Mine, a tourist attraction near Cripple Creek, as ...Read more
Hurricane Milton cuts path of destruction; 10 dead, millions without power
TAMPA BAY, Fla. — Search and rescue teams fanned across Florida on Thursday morning plucking residents of flooded homes to safety after Hurricane Milton barreled into central west Florida, striking a densely populated coastline with storm surges up to 10 feet and 120-mph winds and pummeling communities across the state with deadly tornadoes. ...Read more
Hurricane Milton carves scar across Florida. At least 11 dead, 3 million without power
MIAMI — More than 3 million people are without power statewide. Roofs are ripped off from coast to coast, including one over the Tropicana Field baseball stadium in St. Petersburg. Parts of Sarasota, Fort Myers and other Gulf Coast communities are underwater, flooded by up to 6 feet of storm surge. Homes and buildings exploded from a record-...Read more
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