2 Miami men citied for possession of undersized fish Florida Keys
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 10:47:31 GMT
Two Miami men were cited for possession of undersized fish in the Florida Keys. Kley Andis Ramirez Aguilar, 29, and Dixon Avila Almaguer, 28, received mandatory court citations from the Monroe County Sheriff’s office on Tuesday after being caught in possession of illegal fish.Upper Keys Deputy Jason Farr conducted a routine resource check at Saunders Creek Bridge on Card Sound Road around 6:30 p.m. During the inspection, Deputy Farr discovered four undersized mangrove snapper and one undersized schoolmaster snapper in the possession of the two men.As per regulations and conservation laws, the possession of undersized fish is strictly prohibited to protect the marine ecosystem and maintain sustainable fishing practices in the region.Aguilar and Almaguer were both issued citations to appear in court, where they will face potential penalties for their violation.Passenger arrested at Miami International Airport after making false bomb threat during dispute
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 10:47:31 GMT
A man was arrested after making a false bomb threat at Miami International Airport. Rodrigo Prado Bernardi Martins, a 44-year-old male passenger, was taken into custody at Miami International Airport Tuesday evening following an incident at Gate D-28. Martins was traveling on American Airlines Flight 929 bound for Brazil when a dispute arose between him and an American Airlines gate agent.According to witnesses, the gate agent informed Martins that he needed to check his carry-on luggage due to the lack of available overhead space in the cabin. An argument ensued between the two, during which Martins requested a lock to secure his luggage. The gate agent clarified that locks were not provided and reiterated the requirement to check all carry-on items. It was at this point that Martins allegedly made a statement to the agent, claiming that he had a bomb inside his carry-on.Fearing the potential threat, the gate agent immediately contacted the police, leading to the prompt detainment ...Boston City Councilor Kendra Lara arraigned on charges related to crash in Jamaica Plain
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 10:47:31 GMT
Boston City Councilor Kendra Lara was released on personal recognizance Wednesday after being arraigned on charges in connection with a crash in Jamaica Plain that left her son injured.A police report released last week stated that Lara was driving at least 53 mph in a 25 mph zone on Centre Street on Friday, June 30, when she crashed through a fence and into a home.Police said Lara was driving with a revoked license and driving in an unregistered car. According to the police report, the councilor has not had a valid Massachusetts driver’s license since 2013, when her license was suspended after she didn’t pay a fine penalizing her for not wearing a seatbelt.Speaking to reporters ahead of her probable cause hearing and arraignment, Lara stated she intended to be held accountable while reiterating that she planned to continue representing her district.“I want to say that there are often circumstances that prevent good people from checking off all of their boxes, and that sometim...New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu announces he will not seek reelection
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 10:47:31 GMT
(CNN) — New Hampshire Republican Gov. Chris Sununu announced he will not run for reelection, leaving open a gubernatorial seat in a swing state heading into the 2024 election.Sununu, who was first elected to New Hampshire’s highest office in 2016 and has served four terms as governor, said the decision to not run for reelection was “no easy decision.”“Public service should never be a career, and the time is right for another Republican to lead our great state,” Sununu said in a tweet.Earlier this year, Sununu told CNN he will not run for president in 2024.This story is breaking and will be updated.Column: Two years after the great sell-off, are the Chicago Cubs in a better position?
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 10:47:31 GMT
The narrative that the Chicago Cubs are facing an Aug. 1 deadline to decide on their future has been bandied about recently, and it makes sense considering two of their biggest stars can leave as free agents at the end of the season.But Cubs management really made the biggest decision on its path forward two years ago when president Jed Hoyer executed the Great Summer Sell-Off of 2021, starting with the Anthony Rizzo trade to the New York Yankees on July 29.Whether you agreed with his moves or not, there was no denying Hoyer changed the direction of the franchise in one 48-hour stretch by dealing several stars for prospects, putting the 2016 championship in the rearview mirror and pointing to the “next great Cubs team” on the horizon.But two years later, the question must be asked:Are the Cubs any closer to being that “great” team? If not, how long must Cubs fans wait before they see signs of improvement?The organization may be better off than in ’21, a...Man, 20, killed in Carlsbad hit-and-run; suspect arrested
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 10:47:31 GMT
CARLSBAD, Calif. -- A 20-year-old man was killed Saturday in a hit-and-crash in Carlsbad, said California Highway Patrol.Around 2:25 a.m., officers from the Oceanside Area Office responded to reports of a vehicle versus pedestrian collision on the Poinsettia Lane onramp to southbound Interstate 5. 1-year-old ‘accidentally shot’ by 3-year-old sibling dies in North County According to CHP, a white Toyota Prius was driving in the southbound lanes of I-5 from the Poinsettia Lane onramp around 2:15 a.m. when for reasons still under investigation the vehicle collided into a 20-year-old man from Texas.Following this crash, authorities say the Toyota Prius fled the area.Paramedics responded to the collision site and the pedestrian was pronounced dead at the scene, CHP said. His identity will be released through the San Diego County Medical Examiner’s Office following an autopsy.On Wednesday at 12:20 a.m., CHP says the suspected driver of the Toyota Prius, Andrew Bryan Dean, was located by...A starless red carpet? TIFF attendees say festival enthusiasm waning due to strikes
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 10:47:31 GMT
TORONTO — When the Toronto International Film Festivalrolls out the red carpet in September, it may not have the usual draw of movie A-listers.The Hollywood actors’ strike could drastically change this year’s experience, say festival-goers and industry players now facing the prospect of a more subdued TIFF with far fewer stars in attendance.Performers represented by the Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA) walked off the job last Friday, joining the already-striking Writers Guild of America (WGA) and bringing most Hollywood productions to a halt. SAG-AFTRA has made it clear that its members cannot do any promotions of their projects,including at film festivals, during the strike.TIFF, scheduled to run from Sept. 7 to 17, has not outlined what it will do if the strike stretches into the festival period, but has said its impact “cannot be denied.”Eric Tisch, a film programmer at a non-profit based in Toronto, says ...American model Gigi Hadid and friend don’t let marijuana arrest spoil Cayman Islands vacation
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 10:47:31 GMT
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — American model Gigi Hadid and a friend went ahead with a vacation in the Cayman Islands after local authorities arrested the pair for marijuana possession and later released them.Hadid, who arrived on a private aircraft from the U.S., was arrested after Customs and Border Control agents searched her luggage and found a small amount of cannabis, the agency said in a statement Tuesday.Officials identified her as Jelena Noura Hadid, which is the 28-year-old model’s legal name.Hadid and her friend arrived in the Cayman Islands on July 10 and pleaded guilty on July 12 to importing a controlled drug and a drug utensil. They were fined more than $1,200, with no conviction recorded, authorities said.“All’s well that ends well,” Hadid posted Tuesday on Instagram, along with a photo of her and a friend at the beach.A representative told The Associated Press that Hadid had bought the marijuana legally in New York City with a medical license, and that he...Top progressives are backing Joe Biden’s 2024 campaign. But some activists have reservations
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 10:47:31 GMT
CHICAGO (AP) — President Joe Biden would seem an unnatural fit for the activists at Netroots Nation, an annual gathering of progressives that was created to harness online rage over George W. Bush’s administration. More recently, it has championed the message of economic populism from Sens. Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren, two of Biden’s rivals for the Democratic nomination in 2020.But the antipathy toward Democrats seen as too mainstream or moderate did not largely extend to Biden at the group’s recent conference in Chicago. Rep. Pramila Jayapal, leader of the Congressional Progressive Caucus, even concluded the event by recounting how she had become a Biden convert. “When Biden was in, I was like, ‘Oh, man,’” said Jayapal, D-Wash., lamenting that Sanders and Warren had fallen short in the presidential primary. “But I gotta tell you, I am a Biden fan now.”That brought cheers, which was no easy feat given that pro-Palestinian activists moments earlier had...Egypt pardons jailed activists, including two prominent rights defenders, official reports say
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 10:47:31 GMT
CAIRO (AP) — Egypt’s president has pardoned two prominent rights activists, including one with ties to Italy who was sentenced this week, the country’s state-run news agency reported Wednesday.Among those pardoned by President Abdel Fattah el-Sissi was rights activist Patrick George Zaki, who was a post-graduate student in Italy and who was sentenced to three years in prison on Tuesday over an opinion article he wrote in 2019, the MENA news agency said.Zaki’s case has echoed in Italy, where many were reminded after the sentencing this week of the tragic fate of Italian student Giulio Regeni who was abducted and killed in Cairo in 2016. Also pardoned was Mohammed el-Baker, a rights lawyer, who was arrested in September 2019, the agency reported. El-Baker was sentenced to four years in prison late in 2021 over charges of disseminating false news, misuse of social media and joining a terrorist group.The report said the two were among a group pardoned on Wednesday but did no...Latest news
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