6-year-old hit and killed by tractor trailer in Andover
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:27:51 GMT
A child died Tuesday after being hit by a tractor-trailer in Andover, according to a state police spokesperson. Andover Police Chief Patrick Keefe in a separate statement said crews responded to the intersection of Elm and Main Streets around 5:15 p.m., adding that a pedestrian was pronounced dead at the scene. Keefe said the driver of the Sysco truck involved in the crash stopped and is cooperating with police. While they weren’t hit, Keefe said several other people in the area at the time of the crash were taken to a local hospital “as a precautionary measure.” SKY7-HD captured video of the emergency response Tuesday afternoon, showing a truck surrounded by first responders. The area was also closed off to traffic.On scene Tuesday night, authorities said the child who was killed was six-years-old and was crossing the street at the time of the crash. “I’m not a parent and I can’t imagine what the mom must be going through right now,” said Kyle Perry, ...Child injured in explosion outside Stoneham home
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:27:51 GMT
A child was taken to a hospital Tuesday after an explosion outside a home in Stoneham, officials said. Fire officials said the fire was out when they arrived Tuesday night. The victim, who was under the age of 18, suffered burns, according to Stoneham’s fire chief. The cause of the blast remained under investigation as of around 9:30 p.m.This is a developing story; stay with 7NEWS on-air and online for the latest updates.COVID-19 public health emergency in Massachusetts to end on Thursday
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:27:51 GMT
The COVID-19 public health emergency in Massachusetts will end on Thursday, the same day the federal government’s emergency order is set to expire. The end of the public health emergency will mean individuals will no longer have to wear a mask in hospitals or other health care settings.While the emergency is ending, officials from the state Department of Public Health have said it is still important for people to understand how to protect themselves from COVID-19 in the future. “People should continue to look around their communities and understand how they can protect themselves in the ways that they may want to layer in prevention strategies like masks and testing,” said DPH Commissioner Robert Goldstein. Gov. Maura Healey announced in March that she would lift the state’s modified public health emergency on May 11 to match the day the federal emergency ends. Massachusetts has been operating under the public health emergency status since 2021, when a previous ...7 Investigates: Inside the Hunt
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:27:51 GMT
Residents of a tiny Massachusetts town say their neighborhood is crawling with dangerous predators.Tonight 7 Investigates goes inside the secret hunt for Nahant’s coyotes. Dan Hausle has the story –“They follow us,” one concerned resident said. “It shouldn’t be that you fear living and walking out your door,” Nahant resident Gail Hyde said.It’s a well-founded fear, because, for months, aggressive coyotes have terrorized the small seaside town of Nahant. “We see them all on our cameras,” Hyde said.Coyotes often lurk in Gail Hyde’s backyard. She worries they’ll attack her dog. “I have to look around to see if the coyote is in the backyard and they’ve been here numerous times.”She carries a golf club for protection whenever she’s outside. “I’m ticked off,” Hyde said. “They’ve become very aggressive,” another...Buck Showalter gets ejected for the 1st time as Mets manager during team’s 7-6 loss to Reds
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:27:51 GMT
The Mets continued their dreadful play with a 7-6 loss against the Cincinnati Reds on Tuesday night. The team got another short start from David Peterson. But batters came alive later in the game in attempt to spark a late rally.To make matters worse, manager Buck Showalter got ejected from the game in the fifth inning with his team losing, 4-1, which served as a microcosm of frustration during the early struggles for his club this season.Before the Reds extended the lead to 7-1, Showalter was tossed after arguing that Reds outfielder Will Myers interfered with a live ball in the infield. Reds shortstop Kevin Newman hit the ball up the middle near second base, as Myers slid with his right arm extended into the direction of Francisco Lindor. Myers’ arm obstructed the star shortstop from making a clean play, justifying Showalter’s frustration.Showalter voiced his displeasure with the umpires in an angry rant, leading to his first ejection as the Mets skipper. Myers’ ...Grayson Rodriguez, Adley Rutschman bounce back in Orioles’ 4-2 win over MLB-best Rays
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:27:51 GMT
Grayson Rodriguez learned a valuable lesson after his start last week.Pitching against the lowly Kansas City Royals, Rodriguez had the worst outing of his nascent big league career, as a lineup with few recognizable major leaguers tagged the top prospect for eight hits and six runs in 3 2/3 innings.“Really it doesn’t matter who you face, what their record is,” Rodriguez said. “They’re all big league hitters.”Rodriguez didn’t have those same issues Tuesday.Substitute the Royals for the MLB-best Tampa Bay Rays and the ineffective version of Rodriguez for a resolute version, as the right-hander battled through a career-high 5 2/3 solid innings to lead the Orioles to a 4-2 win over their division foe.Rodriguez (2-0) wasn’t as dominant as he was in Detroit in late April or throughout his minor league career, but he also didn’t unravel in any inning as he did in most of his previous starts this season. The 23-year-old scattered seven h...Column: Willson Contreras has a lot to learn about being a true villain at Wrigley Field
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:27:51 GMT
It’s not hard to become a villain at Wrigley Field, especially when you’re wearing a St. Louis Cardinals uniform.The formula is pretty simple.Be a star player. Have some big moments against the Cubs in Chicago. Rub it in their faces. Bonus points if you’ve ever been suspected of cheating.Former Cubs catcher Willson Contreras happily accepted the challenge this week in his return to his old home, waving his arms in the air after getting on base Monday to coax Cubs fans into booing him louder.It was entertaining to watch, unless perhaps you were the Cubs manager.“Every team has a different celebration — that could be to his teammates,” a grumpy David Ross said after the game. “I don’t know who that’s for, so that’d be stupid to comment on.”Baseball is entertainment, so kudos to Contreras for playing along and trying to breathe some life into a rivalry that has seen better days. Since Ryan Braun retired from the Milwauke...How did the Chicago White Sox home run jacket come to be? Elvis Andrus on the inspiration behind the fashion.
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:27:51 GMT
Elvis Andrus came up with two on and one out in the fifth inning Friday against the Cincinnati Reds. The Chicago White Sox trailed by three runs at Great American Ball Park.That changed with one swing as Andrus homered to left on a 2-2 pitch to tie the game.Not only was it Andrus’ first home run of the season, it was also his first time getting to wear the team’s home run jacket that he was instrumental in bringing to the Sox dugout.“It was awesome,” Andrus told the Tribune on Saturday of slipping on the jacket. “It was my idea. I was one of the few guys without a homer. I was like, ‘OK, I like putting it on (a teammate), but I want to put it on myself too.’“Very happy I was able to get the feeling with the jacket on.”Team home run celebrations are all the rage. The Toronto Blue Jays had a jacket, which reportedly was retired recently. The Minnesota Twins have a version that serves as a nod to fishing.Teammates are liking the Sox...Chasing Horse asks Nevada high court to toss sex abuse case
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:27:51 GMT
LAS VEGAS (AP) — A “Dances With Wolves” actor charged with sexually abusing Indigenous women and girls for more than a decade has asked Nevada’s high court to toss his sweeping indictment in state court.Nathan Chasing Horse and his lawyers have argued that his accusers wanted to have sex with him.The 46-year-old’s appeal to the state Supreme Court, filed Tuesday, marks his latest attempt to get his case dismissed as he remains jailed in Las Vegas on charges that could send him to prison for decades — or life — if convicted.“Nathan is pursuing this extraordinary writ because the trial court refused to dismiss the charges contained within the indictment in this case,” Deputy Clark County Public Defender Kristiy S. Holston wrote in an affidavit attached to the formal appeal to the high court.The presiding judge in the state’s case, Carli Kierny, upheld Chasing Horse’s indictment last month, writing in an order that prosecutors in Clark County presented enough ev...Grief book author’s murder charge tangled in estate dispute
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:27:51 GMT
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A children’s book author who prosecutors say killed her husband has been battling with his relatives over the family estate since his death last year, court documents show. Kouri Richins, 33, is accused of poisoning her husband with a lethal dose of fentanyl at their home in a small mountain town near Park City, according to charging documents.The murder charges filed this week come months after Richins self-published “Are you with me?” — an illustrated storybook chronicling a young boy who wonders how his deceased father remains a presence in his life.Prosecutors allege Richins called authorities in the middle of the night in March 2022 to report that her husband, Eric Richins, was “cold to the touch.” She told officers she had made her husband a mixed drink to celebrate him selling a multimillion-dollar home. She then went to soothe one of their children to sleep in the next bedroom. When she returned, she found her husband unresponsive, and she called ...Latest news
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