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Wagner dedicates goal to friend battling cancer during the B’s matchup against the Sharks

Bruins forward and Walpole native Chris Wagner gave a special shout out to a friend battling a rare form of cancer Tuesday night, dedicating his goal to him. Tom Budreau knew his back pain was more than just normal aches and pains so he asked his wife of two-months, Kristen, to drive him to the emergency room. “I woke up in pain that I can’t possibly describe,” Budreau said. “I’m kind of like biting my pillow, yelling.” After seeing a number of doctors and specialists, he was diagnosed with Ewing sarcoma — a rare and aggressive form of cancer. The tumor was discovered on his spinal cord and due to early detection, it had not spread. “The oncologists are optimistic that given that it is local and that we caught it early that I have a fairly high percentage of curing this thing.” Budreau will now have to undergo six-months of radiation and chemotherapy. But he will not have to go it alone, as demonstrated by the assist given to him by Wagner in the second period of the Bruins game

Wagner dedicates goal to friend battling cancer during the B’s matchup against the Sharks

This content collected from Boston News, Weather, Sports | WHDH 7News. Bruins forward and Walpole native Chris Wagner gave a special shout out to a friend battling a rare form of cancer Tuesday night, dedicating his goal to him. Tom Budreau knew his back pain was more than just normal aches and pains so he asked his wife of two-months, Kristen, to drive him to the emergency room. “I woke up in pain that I can’t possibly describe,” Budreau said. “I’m kind of like biting my pillow, yelling.” After seeing a number of doctors and specialists, he was diagnosed with Ewing sarcoma — a rare and aggressive form of cancer. The tumor was discovered on his spinal cord and due to early detection, it had not spread. “The oncologists are optimistic that given that it is local and that we caught it early that I have a fairly high percentage of curing this thing.” Budreau will now have to undergo six-months of radiation and chemotherapy. But he will not have to go it alone, as demonstrated by t

Proposed bill tries holding companies accountable for sending jobs overseas

WASHINGTON — Some lawmakers said it’s time to hold companies accountable for shipping jobs overseas. A new bill would force companies that move jobs to other countries to reveal that information publicly. Opponents said this amounts to public shaming and will cost Americans more. The Outsourcing Accountability Act would force companies to publicly own up to sending American jobs overseas. “I think the federal government should gather all the information it can about companies that shut down production in the U.S. and move overseas,” Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-OH) said. Brown sponsors the Senate version of the bill. If it passes, companies would have to reveal how much of their workforce is overseas and show the percentage change every year. Brown said current laws basically encourage companies to move out of the company. “That’s why companies move overseas, in part, they get cheap labor and lower taxes, and that’s just wrong,” he said. But opponents said using foreign workers allows c

Budweiser Clydesdales hold ‘funeral’ for 3.2% beer

SALT LAKE CITY, Utah — Budweiser is making a special trip to Utah with its iconic Clydesdale horses this week to celebrate the upcoming change in beer laws. The company is hosting a “spooky Halloween funeral” for 3.2% beer Wednesday night as the state prepares to start selling 5% alcohol-by-volume ( 4% alcohol-by-weight ) in grocery and convenience stores on Friday. The Budweiser Clydesdales and a “ghoulish group of pallbearers” will proceed through downtown Salt Lake City starting Wednesday at 7:45 p.m. outside Vivint Smart Home Arena. They will make their way to the corner of 200 South and State Street where they will visit nearby bars. “Rest in peace 3.2 beer. Bud HEAVY IS HERE!” the company said in the announcement. from fox5sandiego.com Source: https://ift.tt/2BZlDd8

Teen reported missing in Oceanside

OCEANSIDE, Calif. — A teenager was reported missing in the Oceanside area Wednesday evening, authorities said. The Oceanside Police Department said 14-year-old Eesa Cullors was last seen wearing black leggings and a black hoodie with “VS” on the front. Cullors was described as having brown curly hair and brown eyes. Anyone with information on Cullors’ whereabouts was asked to call Oceanside police at 760-435-4900. from fox5sandiego.com Source: https://ift.tt/2BW8m5b

Judge upholds Gov. Baker’s vaping ban after state health officials report 2nd death

BOSTON (WHDH) – A  judge moved to uphold Governor Charlie Baker’s emergency ban on vaping Wednesday — a ruling that came just hours after health officials announced a second Massachusetts resident has died from a vaping-associated lung injury. Vape retailers filed a complaint with a Suffolk Superior Court judge asking for an emergency order for a â€Å“show cause†hearing in an attempt to delay or end the ban entirely. However, the judge denied the request as news that a woman in her 40s from Middlesex County has died as a result of vaping nicotine. According to the Massachusetts Department of Public Health, the woman is among more than 200 suspected vaping-associated lung injury patients that have been reported to the department since September, when Massachusetts began requiring clinicians to immediately report any unexplained lung injury in a patient with a history of vaping. â€Å“Our hearts obviously go out to the friends and family of the woman who died,†Baker said. â€Å“This

Judge upholds Gov. Baker’s vaping ban after state health officials report 2nd death

This content collected from Boston News, Weather, Sports | WHDH 7News. BOSTON (WHDH) – A  judge moved to uphold Governor Charlie Baker’s emergency ban on vaping Wednesday — a ruling that came just hours after health officials announced a second Massachusetts resident has died from a vaping-associated lung injury. Vape retailers filed a complaint with a Suffolk Superior Court judge asking for an emergency order for a â€Å“show cause†hearing in an attempt to delay or end the ban entirely. However, the judge denied the request as news that a woman in her 40s from Middlesex County has died as a result of vaping nicotine. According to the Massachusetts Department of Public Health, the woman is among more than 200 suspected vaping-associated lung injury patients that have been reported to the department since September, when Massachusetts began requiring clinicians to immediately report any unexplained lung injury in a patient with a history of vaping. â€Å“Our hearts obviously go out

Some communities postpone trick-or-treating due to rainy, windy Halloween forecast

Rain and howling winds are expected to put a damper on Halloween , prompting some communities to postpone trick-or-treating to Friday and Saturday. RELATED :  Howling Winds and Scattered Showers for Halloween Temperatures will range from 65 to 70 degrees on Thursday but gusty winds will develop, as well as scattered and heavy showers. Between 3 p.m. and 7 p.m., there will be a 60 percent chance for rain. In some areas, wind gusts could hit 40 mph. A high wind watch has been issued for parts of Massachusetts, including the South Shore, the Cape, and Islands. Towns that postponed trick-or-treating until Friday include: Hollis, N.H. from 6 to 8 p.m. Lowell from 6 to 8 p.m. West Brookfield from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Towns that postponed trick-or-treating until Saturday include: Fitchburg from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Groveland from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Merrimac from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. West Newbury from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Princeton from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Hudson, N.H. from 6 to 8 p.m. Leo

Some communities postpone trick-or-treating due to rainy, windy Halloween forecast

Rain and howling winds are expected to put a damper on Halloween , prompting some communities to postpone trick-or-treating to Friday and Saturday. RELATED :  Howling Winds and Scattered Showers for Halloween Temperatures will range from 65 to 70 degrees on Thursday but gusty winds will develop, as well as scattered and heavy showers. Between 3 p.m. and 7 p.m., there will be a 60 percent chance for rain. In some areas, wind gusts could hit 40 mph. A high wind watch has been issued for parts of Massachusetts, including the South Shore, the Cape, and Islands. Towns that postponed trick-or-treating until Friday include: Hollis, N.H. from 6 to 8 p.m. Lowell from 6 to 8 p.m. West Brookfield from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Towns that postponed trick-or-treating until Saturday include: Fitchburg from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Groveland from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Merrimac from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. West Newbury from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Princeton from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Hudson, N.H. from 6 to 8 p.m. Leo

Senators propose paid family leave tax credit

WASHINGTON -- A Republican from Louisiana and a Democrat from Arizona have teamed up to try to give new parents better-paid leave. The senators’ plan would allow new moms and dads to get a tax credit earlier than usual, but a policy group calls the proposal misleading. The United States is the only industrialized nation without paid family leave. A handful of states have passed policies on their own, but more and more members of Congress are starting to support a federal mandate. “That first year of life is the most expensive,” said U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy (R-La). As a dad and a doctor, Senator Cassidy says he knows the challenges leading up to a baby’s first birthday. That’s why the Republican is proposing a paid family leave plan. “If the mother breastfeeds, then it’s better for the child, it’s better for the mama, but it’s also better for society because they bond and with that bonding, things just go better,” he said. The proposal, co-sponsored by Arizona Democrat Kyrsten S

Some communities postpone trick-or-treating due to rainy, windy Halloween forecast

This content collected from Boston News, Weather, Sports | WHDH 7News. Rain and howling winds are expected to put a damper on Halloween , prompting some communities to postpone trick-or-treating to Friday and Saturday. RELATED :  Howling Winds and Scattered Showers for Halloween Temperatures will range from 65 to 70 degrees on Thursday but gusty winds will develop, as well as scattered and heavy showers. Between 3 p.m. and 7 p.m., there will be a 60 percent chance for rain. In some areas, wind gusts could hit 40 mph. A high wind watch has been issued for parts of Massachusetts, including the South Shore, the Cape, and Islands. Towns that postponed trick-or-treating until Friday include: Hollis, N.H. from 6 to 8 p.m. Lowell from 6 to 8 p.m. West Brookfield from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Towns that postponed trick-or-treating until Saturday include: Fitchburg from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Groveland from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Merrimac from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. West Newbury from 5:30 to 7:30 p

Some communities postpone trick-or-treating due to rainy, windy Halloween forecast

This content collected from Boston News, Weather, Sports | WHDH 7News. Rain and howling winds are expected to put a damper on Halloween , prompting some communities to postpone trick-or-treating to Friday and Saturday. RELATED :  Howling Winds and Scattered Showers for Halloween Temperatures will range from 65 to 70 degrees on Thursday but gusty winds will develop, as well as scattered and heavy showers. Between 3 p.m. and 7 p.m., there will be a 60 percent chance for rain. In some areas, wind gusts could hit 40 mph. A high wind watch has been issued for parts of Massachusetts, including the South Shore, the Cape, and Islands. Towns that postponed trick-or-treating until Friday include: Hollis, N.H. from 6 to 8 p.m. Lowell from 6 to 8 p.m. West Brookfield from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Towns that postponed trick-or-treating until Saturday include: Fitchburg from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Groveland from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Merrimac from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. West Newbury from 5:30 to 7:30 p

Students called a teen suicide hotline listed on their ID cards, it was sex hotline instead

This content collected from Boston News, Weather, Sports | WHDH 7News. (CNN) — Emily Lavelle and her friends were bored after school one day and decided to call the suicide prevention hotline, listed on the back of their middle school student ID cards. What they discovered on the other end of the line was something very different. Emily had unintentionally called a sex hotline. The phone number was listed as a resource on the student ID cards issued by New Vista Middle School in Lancaster, California. Emily told her mother, Janene, about the discovery Monday after being picked up from an after-school program. “First thing I did was call the number, and sure enough, it was a sex line,” Lavelle told CNN. “I was pretty shocked — it was kind of disbelief.” Lavelle said she wanted to call the school district right away, but since it was after hours, she decided to post a picture of the back of the ID to Facebook, where it went viral. Facebook took down the post showing the back of th

Repeat DUI offender convicted of murder in fiery crash

EL CAJON, Calif. — A man who drove drunk and at high speed down a curving Campo roadway, causing a crash that killed his two passengers, was convicted Wednesday of second-degree murder and other charges. Ryan Renz, 26, faces up to 30 years to life behind bars when he is sentenced Dec. 20 for the Jan. 25, 2017, crash that killed his friends, 23-year-old Johnny Ray Meyer Jr. and 26-year-old Dillon Cody Wiltfong. Prosecutors said Renz — who was on probation and driving on a suspended license due to a prior DUI conviction — was drunk when he crashed Wiltfong’s Volkswagen Jetta into a tree on Buckman Springs Road, near Lake Morena Drive, in the evening hours of Jan. 25. One of the victims was ejected and the other was trapped inside the vehicle. Renz suffered minor injuries. Deputy District Attorney Laura Evans said Renz and the victims drank throughout the afternoon of Jan. 25 before the defendant got behind the wheel and drove somewhere between 85 to 96 mph down Buckman Springs Road,

Students called a teen suicide hotline listed on their ID cards, it was sex hotline instead

(CNN) — Emily Lavelle and her friends were bored after school one day and decided to call the suicide prevention hotline, listed on the back of their middle school student ID cards. What they discovered on the other end of the line was something very different. Emily had unintentionally called a sex hotline. The phone number was listed as a resource on the student ID cards issued by New Vista Middle School in Lancaster, California. Emily told her mother, Janene, about the discovery Monday after being picked up from an after-school program. “First thing I did was call the number, and sure enough, it was a sex line,” Lavelle told CNN. “I was pretty shocked — it was kind of disbelief.” Lavelle said she wanted to call the school district right away, but since it was after hours, she decided to post a picture of the back of the ID to Facebook, where it went viral. Facebook took down the post showing the back of the card and offending number Wednesday. Lavelle said she received a messa

Hackers plead guilty in data breach that Uber covered up

This content collected from Boston News, Weather, Sports | WHDH 7News. SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) — Two computer hackers have pleaded guilty to concocting an extortion scheme that entangled Uber in a  yearlong cover-up of a data breach  that stole sensitive information about 57 million of the ride-hailing service’s passengers and drivers. The pleas entered Wednesday in a San Jose, California, federal court by Brandon Charles Glover and Vasile Mereacre resurrected another unseemly episode in Uber’s checkered history. Glover, 26, and Mereacre, 23, acknowledged stealing personal information from companies that was stored on Amazon Web Services from October 2016 to January 2017 and then demanding to be paid to destroy the data. Uber met the hackers’ demand with a $100,000 payment, but waited until November 2017 to reveal that the personal information of both its riders and drivers around the world had fallen into the hands of criminals. U.S. Attorney David Anderson ripped into Uber for not

Hackers plead guilty in data breach that Uber covered up

SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) — Two computer hackers have pleaded guilty to concocting an extortion scheme that entangled Uber in a  yearlong cover-up of a data breach  that stole sensitive information about 57 million of the ride-hailing service’s passengers and drivers. The pleas entered Wednesday in a San Jose, California, federal court by Brandon Charles Glover and Vasile Mereacre resurrected another unseemly episode in Uber’s checkered history. Glover, 26, and Mereacre, 23, acknowledged stealing personal information from companies that was stored on Amazon Web Services from October 2016 to January 2017 and then demanding to be paid to destroy the data. Uber met the hackers’ demand with a $100,000 payment, but waited until November 2017 to reveal that the personal information of both its riders and drivers around the world had fallen into the hands of criminals. U.S. Attorney David Anderson ripped into Uber for not immediately alerting authorities about the loss of so much personal inf

Ramona residents face 12 hours of Red Flag, high wind warnings

SAN DIEGO — As strong wind gusts blow through the county, Ramona residents are moving into 12 hours under Red Flag and high wind warnings, some without power. The conversation can’t help but turn to years past when similar high-risk conditions sparked deadly fires. Karen Ditmayer is one resident who has lived in the area for 30 years. “Considering we all went through ’03 and ’07, it was a piece of cake. We knew what to do: to have water, batteries, flashlights and all of that,” Ditmayer said. SDG&E’s power shutoff warnings in anticipation of critically dangerous fire weather was no surprise to Ditmayer.  She and thousands more like her already went through it last week, when the fast-moving “Sawday Fire” broke out Friday. “When the fire came last week it was kind of gut-wrenching,” Ditmayer said. “I work at the church and we went to call the parishioners in the area that were affected last week. They got out fine because everybody who went through it is all prepped. They know

State of the art research lab opens in Cambridge with eye on innovating healthcare

This content collected from Boston News, Weather, Sports | WHDH 7News. Call it healthcare of the future. 7News got an inside look at the new state of the art technology inside the Phillips North America research facility in Cambridge Wednesday. The tour included demonstrations of groundbreaking software like a camera that can read vital signs. “The camera analyzes very small changes in your face that are caused by the beating heart, color changes in the face, and from that, it calculates the pulse rate,” one researcher explained. “From that, it analyzes the motion of your chest that is caused by breathing and from that, it extracts the breathing rate — respiration rate.” Then, 7’s Kerri Corrado was able to test out a 3-D headset that could be used for minimally invasive procedures. Instead of maneuvering around a number of monitors, doctors only have to look through the lens of the headset to glimpse the medical charts right in front of them. No movement necessary. The headset i

State of the art research lab opens in Cambridge with eye on innovating healthcare

Call it healthcare of the future. 7News got an inside look at the new state of the art technology inside the Phillips North America research facility in Cambridge Wednesday. The tour included demonstrations of groundbreaking software like a camera that can read vital signs. “The camera analyzes very small changes in your face that are caused by the beating heart, color changes in the face, and from that, it calculates the pulse rate,” one researcher explained. “From that, it analyzes the motion of your chest that is caused by breathing and from that, it extracts the breathing rate — respiration rate.” Then, 7’s Kerri Corrado was able to test out a 3-D headset that could be used for minimally invasive procedures. Instead of maneuvering around a number of monitors, doctors only have to look through the lens of the headset to glimpse the medical charts right in front of them. No movement necessary. The headset is a mix of video game development and healthcare. Lastly, 7News was giv

Nursery fined for contaminating nearby creek

SAN DIEGO — The California State Water Resources Control Board announced Wednesday that a Fallbrook commercial nursery was fined $18,132 for violating local wastewater discharge requirements for commercial agriculture businesses. The San Diego Regional Water Quality Control Board, a regional partner agency of the state board, inspected Hines Growers Inc. in February, during which staff members observed waste with high quantities of nitrogen and phosphorous discharged into Rainbow Creek from a malfunctioning water recycling system. Board inspectors also found violations of local waste discharge rules in the nursery’s water quality protection plan, which is required for commercial plant growers. “The high nutrient loads contributed to pollution that jeopardizes the downstream ecosystem by causing excessive algal growth and occasionally even fish kills,” said Chiara Clemente, the board’s enforcement coordinator. “As the largest agricultural operator in the area, with over 200 acres of

J&J says new tests find no asbestos in recalled baby powder

WASHINGTON (AP) — Johnson & Johnson said Tuesday that new testing of a batch of baby powder that was recently recalled did not show any traces of asbestos. Earlier this month the company recalled 33,000 bottles of its talc powder after Food and Drug Administration testing revealed trace amounts of the dangerous substance in a single bottle. But Johnson & Johnson said in a statement that dozens of tests by two outside firms did not detect any asbestos in the company’s product. It said the tests covered the bottle previously tested by the FDA and other samples from the same lot that was recalled. The FDA said, however, that it stands by its testing that found traces of asbestos. It noted that given the minuscule size of samples taken from a single bottle, different samples may yield different results. Talc is mined from mineral deposits that can be contaminated with asbestos. J&J says its powder is routinely tested to ensure there’s no asbestos. The Johnson & Johnso

Shark bites off snorkeler’s foot in Australia

QUEENSLAND, Australia — Two British tourists were injured in a shark attack in northeastern Australia on Tuesday morning, with one losing his foot. The two men, aged 22 and 28, were on a snorkeling tour boat near Airlie Beach in the state of Queensland, according to CNN affiliate 7 News. The boat took the passengers to Hook Passage, a popular snorkeling spot just off the coast by the Whitsunday Islands, according to a statement from regional tourism organization Tourism Whitsundays. The 22-year-old was attacked first, suffering lacerations on his lower leg, 7 News reported. The shark is believed to have then attacked the other man, biting off his foot. The tourists had been “wrestling and thrashing about in the water in Hook Passage when the attack occurred,” according to the Royal Automobile Club of Queensland , which coordinated the helicopter rescue. There were two other passengers on board who were paramedics and provided immediate first aid, said Tourism Whitsundays. The tw

Bankrupt Forever 21 is closing 200 stores

LOS ANGELES — As part of its restructuring after filing for bankruptcy last month, Forever 21 will close 200 stores , leaving the fast-fashion chain with a smaller footprint to help it emerge from Chapter 11. Burdened by expensive store leases, unprofitable markets and continuing disruption from online shopping, the teenage clothing emporium became the latest casualty in a retail industry that is reeling from store closures and bankruptcies. Now, the company’s ability to land on its feet and keep its business going while in Chapter 11 is largely at the mercy of its landlords and vendors. The ability to get out of leases and close stores at lower cost is a key advantage that the bankruptcy process affords retailers. Forever 21 leases almost all its retail stores — it has 549 US stores and 251 in other countries, for a total of 12.2 million total square feet. Its annual occupancy cost is $450 million. The company has significant support from its landlords with regard to lease struct

Boy who saved 5 lives as an organ donor to be honored in Rose Parade

STOCKTON, Calif. (KTXL) - A California boy killed in an accidental shooting two years ago and then saved five lives as an organ donor will be honored in the upcoming Rose Parade. There are memories and love in every corner of Silvia Van Steyn’s Stockton home “He loved football, was full of life, loved playing with the dogs,” Van Steyn told KTXL. Reminders of how her sometimes stubborn 13-year-old son, Michael Balsey-Rodriguez, would soften at the sight of his mother’s tears. “He was mad at me, because I was lecturing him, and as soon as I started crying I walked off and he stopped what he was doing and he was like, ‘Mom, don’t cry. Don’t cry, mom. Mom, don’t cry,’” Van Steyn said. But even in tragedy, Michael left a lasting legacy. “The fact that they’ve told me how much their life has changed because of him, to me it’s like, this is all because of Michael,” Van Steyn said. Van Steyn says her son accidentally shot himself in March of 2017. “It’s heartbreaking, it’s - I can’t

J&J says new tests find no asbestos in recalled baby powder

WASHINGTON (AP) — Johnson & Johnson said Tuesday that new testing of a batch of baby powder that was recently recalled did not show any traces of asbestos. Earlier this month the company recalled 33,000 bottles of its talc powder after Food and Drug Administration testing revealed trace amounts of the dangerous substance in a single bottle. But Johnson & Johnson said in a statement that dozens of tests by two outside firms did not detect any asbestos in the company’s product. It said the tests covered the bottle previously tested by the FDA and other samples from the same lot that was recalled. The FDA said, however, that it stands by its testing that found traces of asbestos. It noted that given the minuscule size of samples taken from a single bottle, different samples may yield different results. Talc is mined from mineral deposits that can be contaminated with asbestos. J&J says its powder is routinely tested to ensure there’s no asbestos. The Johnson & Johnso

This 10-year-old girl is the youngest Bhakti yoga instructor in the US

CHICAGO — As yoga studios pop up all over the country, the certification process for teachers has become more and more stringent. But that didn't stop 10-year-old Meka Leach. "I just felt really connected to it; I felt it was my purpose," Meka told WGN. At 10 years old, she's the youngest certified teacher of Bhakti yoga in the U.S. "She's the youngest... but it's not about the age, but about the maturity of the soul," said Soderworld Yoga instructor  Shakti Divi. Ask her mom, and she'll tell you Meka has always been driven to accomplish things well beyond her years. At first it was fencing, and Meka has been winning national competitions since she was eight years old. In fact, it was the fencing that brought her to a yoga mat. "My coach started to say that I should do yoga for flexibility because I was getting really stiff," Meka said. There she found something bigger than gold medals. Something she calls "centering."

Girlfriend charged in college student’s death after telling him ‘hundreds of times’ to kill himself, prosecutors say

BOSTON — The girlfriend of a Boston College student who died by suicide in May repeatedly texted him to do so during their relationship, Massachusetts prosecutors said in announcing involuntary manslaughter charges against her. Inyoung You, 21, tracked Alexander Urtula’s location on May 20 and was present when he jumped from a parking garage only hours before graduation, Suffolk County District Attorney Rachael Rollins told reporters. Authorities said You, also a student at Boston College, was “physically, verbally and psychologically abusive” toward her boyfriend during their 18-month-long relationship. Investigators looked through a trove of text messages the two exchanged in which You allegedly tells Urtula, 22, to “go kill himself” or to “go die” and that she, his family and the world would be better off without him, prosecutors said. The district attorney said You is in her native South Korea and her office is “cautiously optimistic” that You will return to the US voluntarily.

Grandfather charged in death of toddler on cruise ship

SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico -- The grandfather of a toddler who fell to her death on a cruise ship in July has been charged with negligent homicide in her death, Puerto Rican authorities said. Salvatore "Sal" Anello was playing with the girl, Chloe Wiegand, on the 11th floor near a window while the ship was docked in Puerto Rico. An attorney for the Indiana family has said Anello sat the girl on rails near the open window, thinking it was closed. Prosecutors allege that Anello "negligently exposed [his granddaughter] through one of the windows," according to a statement from the Puerto Rican Department of Justice. The San Juan judge "found cause for arrest against the accused, and imposed a bail of $80,000," the governor's office said. Chloe's parents blamed the cruise line company, Royal Caribbean, after the accident, saying the window shouldn't have been open. The criminal charges are "pouring salt on the open wounds of this grieving fam

Dramatic video shows moment Getty Fire begins

LOS ANGELES — The Getty Fire that has burned more than 600 acres in Los Angeles and destroyed a dozen homes likely was started by a eucalyptus tree limb that fell into power lines, sparking and igniting nearby brush, video and a fire department investigation shows. Mayor Eric Garcetti told reporters Tuesday there is no evidence of arson and the cause of the blaze was accidental. The fire department had done tree and brush clearance in that area as recently as July, in an effort to keep power lines clear. The initial flash was caught on the dash cam of a vehicle traveling in the Sepulveda Pass. The video was shared on Twitter by Los Angeles Fire Department spokesman Erik Scott. The #GettyFire was likely caused by a tree branch that broke off during the high wind conditions and subsequently landed on nearby powerlines, which resulted in sparking that ignited nearby brush. #LAFD #LAPD #LADWP Details: https://t.co/8bBGPrDN54 pic.twitter.com/3yauqgBmdH — 🅔🅡🅘🅚 🅢🅒🅞🅣🅣 (@

Father of missing backpacker Amelia Bambridge fears she’s been kidnapped

(CNN) — The father of a  21-year-old British woman  who disappeared after a beach party on a Cambodian island fears she has been kidnapped. Amelia Bambridge was last seen on Police Beach on Koh Rong island in the early hours of Thursday. An extensive search has been launched, with her family arriving in  Cambodia  to help with the investigation. “I don’t think she’s had an accident,” father Phil Bambridge  told the UK’s Sky News . “If she’d had an accident, she would have been found by now.” More than 100 police officers and volunteers have been deployed to assist with the search, Lt. Gen. Salideth Peuo of the Cambodian National Police told CNN. Bambridge, from Worthing, West Sussex, had gone to the party on Wednesday, according to the Lucie Blackman Trust, a charity that highlights the plight of missing or jailed British travelers abroad. She was staying at a nearby hostel. But when she failed to check out of Nest Beach Club, the manager contacted Bambridge’s mother, according to

Father of missing backpacker Amelia Bambridge fears she’s been kidnapped

(CNN) — The father of a  21-year-old British woman  who disappeared after a beach party on a Cambodian island fears she has been kidnapped. Amelia Bambridge was last seen on Police Beach on Koh Rong island in the early hours of Thursday. An extensive search has been launched, with her family arriving in  Cambodia  to help with the investigation. “I don’t think she’s had an accident,” father Phil Bambridge  told the UK’s Sky News . “If she’d had an accident, she would have been found by now.” More than 100 police officers and volunteers have been deployed to assist with the search, Lt. Gen. Salideth Peuo of the Cambodian National Police told CNN. Bambridge, from Worthing, West Sussex, had gone to the party on Wednesday, according to the Lucie Blackman Trust, a charity that highlights the plight of missing or jailed British travelers abroad. She was staying at a nearby hostel. But when she failed to check out of Nest Beach Club, the manager contacted Bambridge’s mother, according to

Man sentenced for fatally stomping 84-year-old to death at North County church

VISTA, Calif. -- A 24-year-old Fallbrook resident who attacked an octogenarian and two other men outside a Fallbrook church, punching two of them and stomping the 84-year-old to death, was sentenced Tuesday to 20 years to life in state prison. Keith Vasquez pleaded guilty earlier this year to charges of second- degree murder and assault in connection with the Sept. 21, 2016, beating death of Magnus Johnson , as well as the assaults of two other men, ages 62 and 63. Johnson, who was known as Norm by church members, was remembered as a father, an excellent auto mechanic, an opera lover, and a bonsai tree enthusiast by family members who attended the sentencing. "I miss him every day. My dad was and always will be my knight in shining armor,” said his daughter Elizabeth Pastman. The victims told sheriff's deputies that they were painting the exterior of the Hilltop Center For Spiritual Living when a stranger accosted and beat them without provocation and then ran off. Deput

Arrow Producer Brings Green Lantern Inspired Series & DC Anthology To HBO Max

Arrow Producer Brings Green Lantern Series & DC Anthology To HBO Max HBO Max is launching next spring into an increasingly crowded streaming space. However, HBO Max is already looking to shore up its originals with two new DC shows. Via Entertainment Weekly , Arrow producer Greg Berlanti is developing a “ Green Lantern inspired series” and Strange Adventures , an anthology series. “Both of these original DC properties we’ll be creating for HBO Max will be unlike anything seen on television,” said Berlanti via a statement. “An anthology series of cautionary tales set in a world where superpowers exist, and, in what promises to be our biggest DC show ever made, we will be going to space with a Green Lantern television series, but I can’t reveal any more about that just yet.” Strange Adventures will feature several superheroes from the DC Universe, including Adam Strange. According to EW, the series will also tell “close-ended morality tales about the intersecting lives of mort

Firefighters needed to rescue surveyor stuck in the mud

FREEPORT, Maine (AP) — Freeport firefighters say a surveyor had to be rescued when he became stuck in mud up to his waist. Deputy Fire Chief Eric Sylvain tells  the Times Record  the episode unfolded Sunday in a pond that has been drained near I-95 by Exit 22 in Freeport. He said the more than man wiggled, the more he became stuck. A Freeport police officer nearly became stuck and retreated. Sylvain said it took 90 minutes for firefighters to get the man to safety. Firefighters used a system of ladders across the mud to reach the man and then used shovels and straps to free him. Officials say the surveyor was exhausted but was not hurt. from Boston News, Weather, Sports | WHDH 7News Source: https://ift.tt/320tu4O

Bodies of mother, 3 children found in Houston-area home

DEER PARK, Texas (AP) — Authorities say a mother and her three children have been found shot to death in their suburban Houston home. The dead have been identified as 39-year-old Ashley Auzenne, 11-year-old Parrish Auzenne, 9-year-old Eleanor Auzenne and 7-year-old Lincoln Auzenne. In a statement, police say the bodies were found Tuesday morning in Deer Park, about 20 miles (32 kilometers) east of Houston. Police didn’t name a suspected shooter but said no suspects are being actively sought and the public is in no danger. The children’s father, who doesn’t live at the house, has spoken with investigators.ssssss from Boston News, Weather, Sports | WHDH 7News Source: https://ift.tt/2pZvmh4

Woman found in wilderness after spelling S-O-S with rocks

LOS ANGELES (AP) — A woman who vanished on a visit to Sequoia National Park in California was spotted by a low-flying aircraft rescue crew after she spelled S-O-S with rocks in a forest clearing, authorities said Tuesday. Mary Joanna Gomez of Jackson, Mississippi, was cold, thirsty and hungry but otherwise in good health when she was found Monday after three days in the southern Sierra Nevada wilderness, the National Park Service said. Gomez, 56, released a statement thanking rescuers. “I am a little cut and bruised and regaining my strength, but I’m very fortunate to be in as good a condition as I am,” the statement said. “My priority now is spending time with my family.” Crew members aboard a California Air National Guard C-130 aircraft had searched for hours from a high altitude using infrared technology — with no luck. “We elected to switch to an old school method, and that’s with eyeballs,” Lt. Col. David Weidman said. After making multiple passes at around 1,000 feet (305 m

Firefighters needed to rescue surveyor stuck in the mud

FREEPORT, Maine (AP) — Freeport firefighters say a surveyor had to be rescued when he became stuck in mud up to his waist. Deputy Fire Chief Eric Sylvain tells  the Times Record  the episode unfolded Sunday in a pond that has been drained near I-95 by Exit 22 in Freeport. He said the more than man wiggled, the more he became stuck. A Freeport police officer nearly became stuck and retreated. Sylvain said it took 90 minutes for firefighters to get the man to safety. Firefighters used a system of ladders across the mud to reach the man and then used shovels and straps to free him. Officials say the surveyor was exhausted but was not hurt. from Boston News, Weather, Sports | WHDH 7News Source: https://ift.tt/320tu4O

Bodies of mother, 3 children found in Houston-area home

DEER PARK, Texas (AP) — Authorities say a mother and her three children have been found shot to death in their suburban Houston home. The dead have been identified as 39-year-old Ashley Auzenne, 11-year-old Parrish Auzenne, 9-year-old Eleanor Auzenne and 7-year-old Lincoln Auzenne. In a statement, police say the bodies were found Tuesday morning in Deer Park, about 20 miles (32 kilometers) east of Houston. Police didn’t name a suspected shooter but said no suspects are being actively sought and the public is in no danger. The children’s father, who doesn’t live at the house, has spoken with investigators.ssssss from Boston News, Weather, Sports | WHDH 7News Source: https://ift.tt/2pZvmh4

Woman found in wilderness after spelling S-O-S with rocks

LOS ANGELES (AP) — A woman who vanished on a visit to Sequoia National Park in California was spotted by a low-flying aircraft rescue crew after she spelled S-O-S with rocks in a forest clearing, authorities said Tuesday. Mary Joanna Gomez of Jackson, Mississippi, was cold, thirsty and hungry but otherwise in good health when she was found Monday after three days in the southern Sierra Nevada wilderness, the National Park Service said. Gomez, 56, released a statement thanking rescuers. “I am a little cut and bruised and regaining my strength, but I’m very fortunate to be in as good a condition as I am,” the statement said. “My priority now is spending time with my family.” Crew members aboard a California Air National Guard C-130 aircraft had searched for hours from a high altitude using infrared technology — with no luck. “We elected to switch to an old school method, and that’s with eyeballs,” Lt. Col. David Weidman said. After making multiple passes at around 1,000 feet (305 m

Record 176 people stung by stingrays at SoCal beach in 1 day

HUNTINGTON BEACH, Calif. -- Lifeguards in Huntington Beach, California, were reminding swimmers to shuffle their feet when they go into the ocean after 176 people were stung by stingrays in just one day. A record number of people were stung on Saturday, authorities told CNN affiliate KTLA . It may sound like a scene from a monster movie, but the rays weren't on a stabby rampage attacking beachgoers' lower legs. Warm weather brought lots of people to the beach during low tide. "When you have people in the water with lower tides like that, they make their way out to where the stingrays reside and, unfortunately, people step on the stingrays and that's when they get stung," Lt. Eric Dieterman of the fire department's Marine Safety Division told KTLA. Lifeguards had people soak their injuries in bags of warm water to help ease the pain from the stings. There were fewer people in the water on Sunday after the weather got cooler, KTLA reported, and the numbe

LeBron James sends taco truck to feed firefighters in LA

LOS ANGELES — Firefighters and first responders battling the Getty Fire were treated to a warm meal courtesy of NBA star LeBron James, according to Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti. “Thank you, @KingJames, for generously sending a taco truck to support our @LAFD firefighters, first responders, and partner agencies working to fight the #GettyFire,” Garcetti tweeted Tuesday along with two images showing people in uniform ordering food. Thank you, @KingJames , for generously sending a taco truck to support our @LAFD firefighters, first responders, and partner agencies working to fight the #GettyFire . pic.twitter.com/rgTSMgWXLU — Mayor Eric Garcetti (@MayorOfLA) October 29, 2019 James and his family were forced to evacuate their Brentwood, California , home early Monday as the wildfire approached. Tuesday night, before the Los Angeles Lakers home game, he spoke to reporters about the tense moments fleeing his home. “It’s just challenging at that hour, getting my family, getti