Dems at odds, will hold separate meetings amid accusation of fraud

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 13:30:40 GMT

Dems at odds, will hold separate meetings amid accusation of fraud A legislative committee made up of both House and Senate members is at an impasse and will begin meeting separately, according to the pair of Democrats responsible for steering the state’s climate initiatives.The Joint Committee on Telecommunications, Utilities and Energy, through its House and Senate Chair, told the Herald they will hold separate meetings on both Thursday and Friday, instead of a bicameral joint meeting as per usual.Sen. Michael Barrett said that his name’s recent appearance on a joint committee hearing notice for Thursday must either be an egregious mistake or fraud — a word, he said, that as an attorney he does not use lightly — as he did not sign the notice nor agree to the joint hearing.“I’m listed as the co-sender today of an official joint committee hearing notice, along with the House chair. The House chair knows I haven’t approved the scheduling of this hearing. There’s a small chance this is merely a serious error. Otherwise, I regr...

MBTA bus, subway operators want more penalties for assaults on transit workers

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 13:30:40 GMT

MBTA bus, subway operators want more penalties for assaults on transit workers MBTA bus operator Cheryle Bradley had already dealt with multiple verbal assaults by passengers on her buses before showing up to work on March 7 to drive Route 22.Two teenage boys boarded her bus, one was vaping, Bradley said. She asked the boy to stop because vaping is not allowed on T buses. The boy gave Bradley a thumbs up, she said.“Then as they rang the bell to get off the bus, (they) came to the front, blew a big puff of smoke in my face and said you F and B-word,” Bradley said, adding she asked them to get off. “The second person punched the window of the bus as I closed the door, apparently wasn’t done threatening me. And then he brandished a gun. Looked right at my face, smiled and he pulled the gun out of his jacket.”The boy put the gun back in his jacket as Bradley tried to call for help through a radio system that didn’t work, she said. Police eventually found the two people the next day, she said. But she said she has never been so scared in her life.Bradley test...

Getting real: Home prices drop first time in five years

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 13:30:40 GMT

Getting real: Home prices drop first time in five years The Massachusetts real estate market saw the median sales price for a single-family home drop last month when compared to April 2022, the first year-over-year decline since 2018, according to data released this week by the state’s top market-watchers.Lower priced properties are being sold a lot quicker than those on the high end, bringing down the median sales price, both the Warren Group and Massachusetts Association of Realtors told the Herald on Tuesday.The median price of a single family home fell 1.2% to $553,500, down from $560,000 in April 2022, according to figures from the Warren Group. The number of single-family homes sold, 2,897, also dropped last month, by 25.3%, compared to the year before.Cassie Norton, associate publisher at the Warren Group, pointed to two driving factors behind the decline: the Fed’s interest rate being at the highest level in 16 years, and the shaky banking industry, with three banks collapsing so far this year.“The people on the higher end of the...

Boston University has something to prove in NCAA softball tournament

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 13:30:40 GMT

Boston University has something to prove in NCAA softball tournament The next stop on the Boston University Terriers “Revenge Tour” is Athens, Ga.After missing last season’s NCAA Division 1 softball tournament, the Terriers began the 2023 campaign determined to avenge their lost opportunity.The Terriers rolled through a solid non-league slate and the Patriot League regular season at a record pace. The run culminated in a 2-0 victory over Army in the PL championship game that secured an automatic berth in the NCAA tournament.“I think this team is really special,” said Terriers third basewomen Caitlin Coker, after a spirited practice on Tuesday morning at BU Softball Field. “2021 was a great year because we won as well, but this whole year our motto was the Revenge Tour because we lost last year.“We are playing with a little bit of a chip on our shoulders and that kept us hungry all season. It does not matter who is on the other side of the field. We are just worried about us and trying to get the job done.“It has been our motto the whole season and we...

Former sex workers back partial decriminalization and more exit services

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 13:30:40 GMT

Former sex workers back partial decriminalization and more exit services Audrey Morrissey, co-executive director of My Life My Choice, said she showed up to the State House Tuesday to fight for Black and brown women of color who are stuck in the commercial sex industry.As a survivor of the industry herself, Morrissey said trying to get out of sex work is difficult. It’s hard to find a job and housing, she said, and most survivors return to the life because there is no path out.“I stayed in after my exploiter went to jail, and I come from that Combat Zone area,” Morrissey said of her time in the industry. “It wasn’t until after I left that the traumatic impacts caught up with me.”Morrissey was among a coalition of advocates who packed a State House hearing room to speak in favor of legislation from a trio of Democrats that  ensure people who are bought and sold for sex will not be criminalized and repeal laws on common streetwalking, nightwalking, sex for a fee, and solicitation for prostituted persons.It was among a handful of bills addressing sex ...

Garrett Crochet returns to the Chicago White Sox bullpen, while Liam Hendriks’ timetable remains ‘day by day’

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 13:30:40 GMT

Garrett Crochet returns to the Chicago White Sox bullpen, while Liam Hendriks’ timetable remains ‘day by day’ The emotions hadn’t hit Garrett Crochet yet.“Probably after I get my feet wet, whenever that might be,” Crochet said Tuesday afternoon.The Chicago White Sox activated the reliever Tuesday as he made his way back from Tommy John surgery. The left-hander missed all of last season.“Arm has been feeling good,” Crochet said before the series opener against the Cleveland Guardians at Guaranteed Rate Field. “Just excited to get here and help the guys out.”Crochet exited a March 31, 2022, Cactus League game against the Cincinnati Reds in Goodyear, Ariz., with the elbow injury and had surgery five days later.“Sometimes (the process) feels long, but it also feels like yesterday,” he said. “Just taking it one day at a time, following the program. Being present with every moment. Doesn’t really feel like it took that long.”He made six rehab appearances this spring at Double-A Birmingham and Triple-A Charlotte with a combine...

California pledges to build channel for threatened fish to bypass Gold Rush-era dam

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 13:30:40 GMT

California pledges to build channel for threatened fish to bypass Gold Rush-era dam MARYSVILLE, Calif. (AP) — California officials on Tuesday said they will spend about $60 million to build a channel along the Yuba River so that salmon and other threatened fish species can get around a Gold Rush-era dam that for more than a century has cut off their migration along the chilly waters of Sierra Nevada streams.The project is the latest example of state and federal officials trying to reverse the environmental harms caused by the century-old infrastructure along California’s major rivers and streams. Those dams and canals allowed the state to grow into the economic powerhouse it is today. But they have devastated natural ecosystems that have pushed salmon — a species once so abundant it sustained Native American populations — to the edge of extinction. Last year, federal regulators approved the largest river restoration project in U.S. history that will remove four dams along the Klamath River near the Oregon-California border. State and federal officials have pl...

Democratic primary for mayor in Philadelphia crowded with 5 front-runners

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 13:30:40 GMT

Democratic primary for mayor in Philadelphia crowded with 5 front-runners Voters in Philadelphia are determining who will likely lead the nation’s sixth-largest city from a crowded field of Democratic candidates on Tuesday, as the city faces upticks in gun violence and quality-of-life issues that make people feel unsafe.Five front-runner candidates — including former city council members, former city officials and a grocery store franchiser — have sought to differentiate themselves in a tight contest. The Philadelphia race serves as the latest barometer of how residents of some of the nation’s largest cities hope to emerge from the pandemic, which heightened concerns about crime, poverty and inequality. The results have sometimes been tumultuous in other parts of the country, leading to the defeat of the incumbent mayor of Chicago in February and the ouster of San Francisco’s district attorney last year.Philadelphia voters will choose between front-runner candidates including former council members Allan Domb, Helen Gym and Cherelle Parker; former c...

Biden speaks out against ‘antisemitic bile’ during Jewish American Heritage Month celebration

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 13:30:40 GMT

Biden speaks out against ‘antisemitic bile’ during Jewish American Heritage Month celebration WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden marked Jewish American Heritage Month on Tuesday by highlighting his administration’s efforts to combat rising antisemitism, at a White House reception that featured performances from the stars of the Broadway revival of “Parade.”Biden told the crowd it was important to him personally to guard against the rise of “antisemitic bile” in the world, and in particular the U.S. “Jewish Americans are shattered by a long and painful history of the oldest, the most sinister forces hate and anti-semitism,” he said, talking about how he learned of the horrors of the Holocaust from his father and how it has motivated him to speak out against hate.He also reiterated how his decision to run for the White House in 2020 was shaped by a 2017 neo-Nazi march in Charlottesville, Virginia. The president, who just weeks ago announced he would run for reelection, spoke frequently during the 2020 campaign about the “Unite the Right” rally led by white nationalis...

New Liberal law would make it harder for some repeat violent offenders to get bail

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 13:30:40 GMT

New Liberal law would make it harder for some repeat violent offenders to get bail OTTAWA — The Liberals’ new bail-reform legislation includes new measures that would make it more difficult for some repeat violent offenders to get released on bail.Justice Minister David Lametti introduced the bill Tuesday morning amid an ongoing plea from premiers, police associations and victims’ rights groups to strengthen the law. He said the bill responds “directly” to their concerns.The legislation introduces reverse-onus bail conditions for people charged with serious violent offences involving a weapon, in cases where the person was convicted of a similar violent offence within the past five years.It will also add some firearms offences to existing reverse-onus provisions, and expand the provision of that measure in cases where the alleged crimes involve intimate partner violence.While the burden of proof usually rests on prosecutors to convince judges why offenders should stay behind bars, this means that in some cases, the offender will now be the ...