After 48 years and an author’s true crime book, police make arrest in Pennsylvania cold case

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:29:07 GMT

After 48 years and an author’s true crime book, police make arrest in Pennsylvania cold case Amanda Yeager | The Baltimore Sun (TNS)BALTIMORE — Joanna Sullivan remembers the helicopter on a hot summer day.Sullivan was 9, going on 10 years old, on Aug. 15, 1975, when another young girl, Gretchen Harrington, went missing in her hometown of Broomall, Pennsylvania. Gretchen, who was 8, disappeared while walking from her house to vacation Bible school.Sullivan and her friends were at the pool when they heard the police helicopter whirring overhead. It was an unusual event in the Philadelphia suburb, also known as Marple Township, and 48 years later, she said, “the memory is so clear.”Gretchen’s body was found two months later and her death was ruled a homicide. But the case remained unsolved and the mystery stuck with Sullivan, now editor-in-chief of the Baltimore Business Journal, who decided during the coronavirus pandemic to dig deeper into Gretchen’s disappearance. Last October, she published a book, “Marple’s Gretchen Harrington Tragedy: Kidnapping, Murder and Innocence Los...

The Yankees are right where they’re supposed to be

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:29:07 GMT

The Yankees are right where they’re supposed to be The Yankees haven’t won in more than a week, are 11-22 in the second half and are on pace for their worst season since 1992.And they’re right where they’re supposed to be.That’s according to the Pythagorean winning percentage formula, the tried-and-true formula that uses a team’s run differential to calculate what its record should be. Following Sunday’s loss — the Yankees’ eighth in a row — they fell to 60-64, right in line with the Pythagorean expected win-loss record of 59-65.That formula has largely found the Yankees’ record to align with their offensive and pitching production all year. When Aaron Judge went down with a toe injury on June 3, the Yankees were 35-25 against an expected 34-26 record. On July 4, the Yankees’ actual 48-38 record again nearly mirrored their expected 47-39 mark.Coming off a 99-win season and an American League East title, the Yankees expected to be back in the World Series mix in 2023 w...

Parents see own health spiral as their kids’ mental illnesses worsen

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:29:07 GMT

Parents see own health spiral as their kids’ mental illnesses worsen Renuka Rayasam | (TNS) KFF Health NewsAfter her teenage daughter attempted suicide and began to cycle through emergency rooms and mental health programs during the past three years, Sarah Delarosa noticed her own health also declined.She suffered from mini strokes and stomach bleeding, the mother of four in Corpus Christi, Texas, said. To make things worse, her daughter’s failing behavioral and mental health caused Delarosa to miss hours from her job as a home health aide, losing out on income needed to support her family.“Access to help, when it’s needed, it’s not available,” said Delarosa, about the hopelessness she felt as she sought support for Amanda, 16, who has been diagnosed with bipolar disorder, oppositional defiant disorder, and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. Amanda has at times lashed out in anger or shattered light bulbs and used the broken glass to cut herself.Delarosa often feels overwhelmed, and she has noticed her youngest son acting out. “Now we have a w...

Gale-force winds are fanning dozens of wildfires across Greece, leaving at least 1 dead, 2 injured

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:29:07 GMT

Gale-force winds are fanning dozens of wildfires across Greece, leaving at least 1 dead, 2 injured ATHENS, Greece (AP) — Gale-force winds fanned the flames of wildfires across Greece on Monday, including more than four dozen new blazes that broke out after midnight amid hot, dry and windy weather that has sucked moisture from vegetation. A nearly week-old fire blamed on arson raged in Spain’s Canary Islands.Greek officials said the body of a man was recovered in an area of the central Viotia region under evacuation orders, and local media reported he apparently died of smoke inhalation while trying to save his sheep. State-run ERT television reported late Monday that another man was found dead in a burned forest in the northeastern Evros region, and authorities said two firefighters were hospitalized for injuries suffered battling a fire in the northern Kavala region.European Union officials have blamed climate change for the increasing frequency and intensity of wildfires in Europe, noting that 2022 was the second-worst year for wildfire damage on record after 2017.Evacuation or...

Quebec teachers’ unions call for better working conditions to address staff shortages

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:29:07 GMT

Quebec teachers’ unions call for better working conditions to address staff shortages MONTREAL — Unions representing Quebec teachers are calling on the provincial government to address staff shortages by improving working conditions, after a recent report indicated as many as 5,000 positions were vacant ahead of the start to the school year. Labour leaders held a joint news conference on Monday morning to issue what they characterized as an urgent plea for the government to better support school employees, including teachers, administrators, psychologists, speech therapists and other professionals.The appeal came as teachers’ unions renegotiate a collective agreement with Quebec that expired at the end of March.Josée Scalabrini, president of the Fédération des syndicats de l’enseignement, an association of 34 Quebec teachers’ unions, told reporters that classrooms have become unmanageable due to chronic neglect by successive governments over the past two decades.“We’ve been saying for a long time that the composition of classes in Quebec no lo...

Dominican Republic offers economic aid to families of 32 killed in explosion as probe continues

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:29:07 GMT

Dominican Republic offers economic aid to families of 32 killed in explosion as probe continues SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic (AP) — The Dominican government announced Monday that the families of the 32 people killed in an explosion last week will each receive a one-time payment of nearly $900 in economic aid and monthly payments of $350 until December.The Aug. 14 explosion occurred at a plastics factory in the city of San Cristobal, which lies just west of the capital of Santo Domingo. More than 50 people were injured, according to authorities.The average monthly salary last year in San Cristobal was around $440, the second highest in the country, according to the Ministry of Economy.An investigation is underway to determine what caused the blast in a busy commercial center. It took firefighters three days to extinguish the blaze.Authorities have said it could take up to three months to identify all those killed.The Associated Press

Boy, 14, arrested in carjacking, police say victim was pepper sprayed

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:29:07 GMT

Boy, 14, arrested in carjacking, police say victim was pepper sprayed Toronto police have arrested a 14-year-old boy in the alleged carjacking of a motorcycle that involved the victim being pepper sprayed after meeting a group of suspects through an online ad.Authorities were called to the Kingston Road and Celeste Drive area in Scarborough just before 9 p.m. on August 12 for reports of a carjacking.It’s reported that a man arranged to meet with the suspects to complete an online motorcycle purchase. Police said the victim arrived at the agreed meeting place when the three suspects approached him.One suspect allegedly sprayed the victim in the face with pepper spray while two fled the scene on foot. A third suspect fled the location on the victim’s motorcycle.Investigators say a youth was observed riding the stolen motorcycle by Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) officers on August 18. The boy evaded the police but was taken into custody two days later, on August 20.A 14-year-old boy faces multiple charges, including robbery with an offensive...

Stock market today: Wall Street holds firmer after three-week slide as Big Tech stocks rebound

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:29:07 GMT

Stock market today: Wall Street holds firmer after three-week slide as Big Tech stocks rebound NEW YORK (AP) — Wall Street is holding a bit firmer Monday following its three-week losing streak.The S&P 500 was 0.7% higher in afternoon trading. Gains Tesla, Microsoft and other Big Tech stocks lifted the index even though the majority of stocks were falling. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was down 8 points, or less than 0.1%, at 34,491 with just under an hour remaining in trading, and the Nasdaq composite was 1.6% higher.It was a return to form for Tesla and other market behemoths, which have struggled recently under the weight of rising yields in the bond market. The yield on the 10-year Treasury rose again Monday, touching its highest level since 2007 after briefly climbing above 4.34%. That’s up from 4.25% late Friday and from less than 0.60% in 2020.Higher yields are good for people buying bonds, who get paid more in interest for their investments. But it also makes investors less willing to pay high prices for stocks and other investments that are less steady, p...

‘Resilience’: First Nation hosts healing gathering to recover from stabbing rampage

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:29:07 GMT

‘Resilience’: First Nation hosts healing gathering to recover from stabbing rampage JAMES SMITH CREE NATION — Chiefs representing a Saskatchewan First Nation that was the site of a mass killing last year offered condolences and prayers Monday as part of a traditional healing gathering.Chief Robert Head of Peter Chapman First Nation, one of three bands that make up James Smith Cree Nation, told a crowd that the stabbing rampage affected so many.“Each and every one of us lost family members that day on Sept. 4 and, not only that, but all of the membership here, all the families here that had tended to their loved ones that day (were) all traumatized, by the sights, the chaos, the devastation of that day,” Head said.Eleven people were killed and 17 were injured on the First Nation and in the nearby village of Weldon. Myles Sanderson, the 32-year-old killer, died in police custody a few days later. James Smith Cree Nation Chief Wally Burns said up to 3,000 people from across North America were expected to be in the community north of Saskatoon this week to ...

Group of House conservatives unveils demands to support spending bill and avoid shutdown

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:29:07 GMT

Group of House conservatives unveils demands to support spending bill and avoid shutdown WASHINGTON (AP) — House conservatives in a group known as the Freedom Caucus have unveiled a list of demands that they want included in a stopgap spending measure to keep the federal government running after the end of September. It’s a smorgasbord of non-starters for the Democratic-controlled Senate and the White House, signaling the challenges House Speaker Kevin McCarthy will face next month to get a bill passed in the House without alienating a sizeable share of his conference. Historically, members of the Freedom Caucus rarely support short-term spending bills to keep the government open, but with Republicans holding just a five-seat majority in the House, they have significant leverage over the agenda. Still, McCarthy will likely need votes from Democrats to pass a short-term funding measure than can also get through the Senate and be signed into law.Among the demands from the House Freedom Caucus: —Spending levels below the top-line numbers that McCarthy had agreed to w...