7-year-old Boston University hockey fan cheers team on at Frozen Four in Tampa Bay

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:00:01 GMT

7-year-old Boston University hockey fan cheers team on at Frozen Four in Tampa Bay A 7-year-old Boston University hockey super fan took a trip to Tampa Bay to cheer the team on during the Frozen Four. Logan Gatto, a young boy with epilepsy, formed a special bond with the team this season thanks to a partnership between BU and Team IMPACT, a program that connects kids living with illness or disability with college sports teams.Although BU didn’t win the semifinal, Logan’s family says its his relationship with the players that means the most. “He just totally rocked it,” said Logan’s mom Sara Gatto. “I was like, ‘Who taught him how to walk a carpet like this?'”In February, Logan participated in a special signing ceremony that made him the youngest Terrier on the team, receiving his own jersey with his name and the number 29. He now gets to hang out at practice, on the bus before games, and be a part of the team.In Tampa Bay, Logan walked the team off the bus onto the ice. Despite BU losing to Minnesota, Gatto and his f...

Revere Mayor Arrigo Named DCR Commissioner

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:00:01 GMT

Revere Mayor Arrigo Named DCR Commissioner The mayor of Revere is joining the Healey administration as DCR commissioner, where he will oversee the state’s network of public parks and beaches.Brian Arrigo was introduced as commissioner of the Department of Conservation and Recreation early Monday morning. He plans to resign as mayor on April 21, ending a run that began in 2016, and to start work for the state on April 24.In making the announcement, the Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs credited Arrigo for his work developing Revere’s first master plan in more than 40 years, the creation of a 311-constituent service office, and the construction of a new Department of Public Works facility and a new Point of Pines Fire Station, as well as efforts to encourage public and private investments along Revere Beach, Shirley Avenue, and Suffolk Downs.Arrigo previously served on the Revere City Council and in 2014-2015 he worked as operating budget manager at the MBTA. For three years starting in...

Police: 5 killed in shooting at downtown Louisville building

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:00:01 GMT

Police: 5 killed in shooting at downtown Louisville building By DYLAN LOVAN and CLAIRE GALOFARO (Associated Press)LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — A shooting Monday at a bank building in downtown Louisville killed five people and wounded at least six others, police said. The suspected shooter was also dead, police said.Louisville Metro Police Department Deputy Chief Paul Humphrey told reporters officers who arrived on the scene “encountered active gunshots still being fired inside the location at that time.”“The shooter was confirmed to be dead on the scene,” Humphrey said. “We do not know exactly the circumstances of his death at this time.”Humphrey said at least six wounded people, including one police officer, were taken to a hospital but he had no details on their conditions.Witnesses who left the building told Louisville station WHAS-TV they heard gunfire inside the building and television footage showed numerous police vehicles in the area.In a tweet, Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear said he was heading to the ...

Nick Foligno a study in perseverance

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:00:01 GMT

Nick Foligno a study in perseverance There were people who thought Nick Foligno was done after his injury-filled first season with the Bruins last year. Many of them, in fact.And it wasn’t just confined to the sometimes cynical, acerbic Boston fandom. When the B’s management decided to cross their fingers and expose him to waivers on the eve of the regular season so they could fit all their pieces under the salary cap, there were no takers across the league.The Bruins were far more fortunate than anyone knew at the time.Not only had the now 35-year-old Foligno’s offseason dedication to getting himself physically ready for the season pay off on the ice – he, Tomas Nosek and a revolving cast of right wings have made the fourth line a difference-making entity – the boisterous former Columbus captain embraced his slice of the leadership pie when the B’s started the season without Brad Marchand, Charlie McAvoy and Matt Grzelcyk. Foligno is a big reason the historically good 2022-23 Bruins are who the...

Play-in primer: How it works and what comes next and beyond for the Miami Heat

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:00:01 GMT

Play-in primer: How it works and what comes next and beyond for the Miami Heat This is, of course, all new for a team that rarely plays from the bottom of the playoff pack.But here stand the Miami Heat in the NBA play-in tournament for the first time, a playoff preamble to the best-of-seven opening round that begins Saturday.For the Heat, after finishing in seventh place in the Eastern Conference, it comes down to this: two tries to win one game and advance. Lose both, and the season is over by the time the clock strikes midnight Friday.“I think this is going to be fun,” Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said. “I think you have to embrace this new experience. To the old heads in our locker room, we’ve experienced a long career and not have had this opportunity.”So on to the play-in it is.“I think this is a really good game to compete and go after it,” Spoelstra said. “We’re looking forward to it. Our guys love competition and this has high stakes to it, and that’s ultimately where you find out about yourself,...

5 dead after shooting at Louisville bank building: police

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:00:01 GMT

5 dead after shooting at Louisville bank building: police LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — Police are reporting at least five people were killed after a shooting in a bank building in downtown Louisville.At least six other people are injured. "The suspected shooter has been neutralized," police said. The Louisville Metro Police Department said Monday on Twitter there was an ongoing situation and asked people to avoid the area. "There are multiple casualties," police said in the tweet. Police described it as an “active aggressor.”LOUISVILLE, KY - APRIL 10: Law enforcement officers respond to an active shooter near the Old National Bank building on April 10, 2023 in Louisville, Kentucky. According to initial reports, there are multiple casualties but the shooter is no longer a threat. (Photo by Luke Sharrett/Getty Images)LOUISVILLE, KY - APRIL 10: Law enforcement officers respond to an active shooter near the Old National Bank building on April 10, 2023 in Louisville, Kentucky. According to initial reports, there are multiple casualties but the shoote...

Biden kicks off Easter egg roll with talk of reelection bid

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:00:01 GMT

Biden kicks off Easter egg roll with talk of reelection bid WASHINGTON (AP) — Not even the annual White House Easter Egg Roll is safe from presidential politics.President Joe Biden, the host of Monday’s festivities on the South Lawn, said he plans to participate in “at least three or four more Easter egg rolls, maybe five.”Biden was alluding to his expected reelection bid but when pressed for news by Al Roker of NBC’s “Today” show, the president gave no ground. He repeated what he’s been saying for months.“I’m planning on running, Al, but we’re not prepared to announce it yet,” Biden told Roker.After making an early appearance on the lawn to speak with Roker after the gates opened at 7 a.m., Biden and first lady Jill Biden will also address the crowd from the White House balcony before joining the “egg-citement.” Some 30,000 people, mostly children, were expected, in nine waves of participants, ending at 7 p.m. “Anything’s possible in America,” Biden said in brief remarks welcoming guests to the South Lawn...

CP NewsAlert: Alberta ethics commissioner reviewing if Smith interfered in justice

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:00:01 GMT

CP NewsAlert: Alberta ethics commissioner reviewing if Smith interfered in justice EDMONTON — Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says she is under investigation by the provincial ethics commissioner into whether she interfered in the administration of justice.More coming.The Canadian Press

Brennan named new director for National Hurricane Center

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:00:01 GMT

Brennan named new director for National Hurricane Center The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration named Mike Brennan, who was supervising hurricane forecasters during one of the busiest times for storms hitting America, as the new director of the National Hurricane Center in Miami.Brennan, who started Monday, had been branch chief since 2018 for the center’s hurricane specialist unit, which writes warnings and forecasts for the public. He spent 2022 as the center’s acting deputy director. During those last five years, 18 hurricanes have hit the United States, eight of them major.Brennan, 45, started at the hurricane center in 2008 as a hurricane specialist and got his bachelor’s, master’s and doctorate degrees from North Carolina State University.“The NHC director is one of the most visible and important jobs in the nation, and Mike possesses the right combination of experience, leadership and personal traits to prepare and guide us through major storms,” NOAA chief Rick Spinrad said. Hurricane center ch...

Stocks on Wall Street slip amid expectations for rate hike

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:00:01 GMT

Stocks on Wall Street slip amid expectations for rate hike NEW YORK (AP) — Wall Street is slipping Monday in the first trading for stocks after a report raised speculation the Federal Reserve may tap the brakes a little harder on the economy. The S&P 500 was 0.6% lower in early trading. It did not trade on Friday, when the U.S. government said that job growth across the economy slowed a touch more than expected last month but remains resilient. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was down 53 points, or 0.2%, at 33,432, as of 9:45 a.m. Eastern time, while the Nasdaq composite was 1.1% lower. Stocks were catching up to the bond market, where yields rose Friday on expectations the jobs data would push the Fed to raise interest rates at its next meeting. The Fed has already hiked rates at a furious pace over the last year in hopes of driving down inflation.Higher rates can undercut inflation, but only by slowing the entire economy in one fell swoop. That raises the risk of a recession in the future and drags down prices for stocks, bonds and o...