BSO seeks public’s help in identifying burglars who allegedly stole guns and electronics in Oakland Park

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:50:41 GMT

BSO seeks public’s help in identifying burglars who allegedly stole guns and electronics in Oakland Park Detectives from the Broward Sheriff’s Office Oakland Park District are requesting the public’s assistance in identifying and locating burglars who allegedly stole a bag containing two firearms and electronics from a vehicle in early September.According to BSO, surveillance footage captured two suspects arriving at the Oakland Park Flea Market in a black Nissan Titan truck around 6:15 p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 3. The thieves entered the business individually around the time the victim left the business with his bag. The victim then got in his car and left the parking lot. A short time later, the burglars left the business together in the truck, which, authorities said, had a stolen license plate. Detectives believe they trailed the victim to a business located in the 1300 block of East Commercial Boulevard. During the victim’s brief absence, BSO said the perpetrators broke into his vehicle and made off with the bag, containing two Glock handguns and two pairs of Apple Air Pod...

Marjory Stoneman Douglas marching band to shine in Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:50:41 GMT

Marjory Stoneman Douglas marching band to shine in Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade The Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School marching band, known as the Eagle Regiment, has secured a prestigious spot in this year’s Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, a holiday tradition watched by millions across the nation. They are the sole representatives from Broward County in this renowned event.From color guard to brass, woodwinds, and percussion, the dedicated students of the Eagle Regiment are hard at work preparing for the performance of a lifetime.Band director Steve Rivero expressed the significance of this achievement. “We are extremely honored and happy to be the first band selected from Broward County to ever perform in the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade this November,” he said. “It’s huge and exciting news.”Months of practice have gone into perfecting their routine, and students are eagerly anticipating the upcoming opportunity. “It’s been a lot of practice, but I know it’s worth it,” said Chloe Clar...

WARMER & WETTER

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:50:41 GMT

WARMER & WETTER Happy Wednesday, South Florida!Hopefully everyone has had a nice week so far. The last few days have been relatively quiet with just a few scattered showers to start the week and then slightly drier conditions across South Florida on Tuesday. Temperatures have been a degree or two warmer than average, however, with humidity levels not too high it hasn’t felt all too bad around here. And while this morning started off rather quiet, once again, temperatures were running anywhere between 4-7 degrees warmer than yesterday.  This is a sign that the weather pattern is slowly beginning to change for us. So let’s talk a little bit about the current situation across South Florida. A front has been stalled across our area through the last couple of days. Meanwhile, an area of low pressure in the Southwestern Gulf of Mexico is being monitored by the National Hurricane Center for possible development. As this low drifts northward, it will eventually merge with the front over our state and help ...

Russians intensify blitzkrieg attacks in eastern Ukraine

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:50:41 GMT

Russians intensify blitzkrieg attacks in eastern Ukraine KYIV — Russian forces have launched a series of massive attacks involving thousands of troops as well as tanks and armored vehicles on Ukrainian positions in the east of the country in an effort to encircle Ukrainian forces.The Ukrainian side has lost control over some positions on the northern outskirts of Avdiivka, but the military says it is still holding on to key parts of the industrial city, only 20 kilometers west of the Russian-occupied city of Donetsk. Avdiivka has been under continuous Russian attack for two days, and fires are burning throughout the shattered remnants of the city. Before the war, the city had a population of 32,000; some 1,700 civilians remain. “The situation is difficult. Intense fighting continues for the second day. The encirclement threat has existed for almost a year, but our forces keep holding defense lines,” Vitalli Barabash, Adviivka military administration head, told POLITICO in a quick message from the frontline.The Ukrainian military spelled ...

German antidiscrimination body ditches X

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:50:41 GMT

German antidiscrimination body ditches X Germany’s Antidiscrimination Agency has announced it will no longer maintain a presence on X, the platform owned by billionaire Elon Musk. In a series of posts published on X, on Wednesday, the agency said it could no longer justify staying on the platform amid “the enormous increase in trans and queer hostility, racism, misogyny, anti-Semitism and other misanthropic content,” adding “in our opinion, X is no longer an acceptable environment for the profile of a public body.”The federal agency also took a swing at Musk, saying hate speech and disinformation on the platform increased particularly after “the change in ownership.” Musk completed his purchase of X, then called Twitter, almost a year ago. The agency said that right-wing extremist accounts that were previously blocked have been reactivated on the platform. It also claimed in its posts on X that so-called troll factories that spread pro-Russian propaganda have apparently purchased v...

Quiet… For Now

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:50:41 GMT

Quiet… For Now Despite some clouds and a few sprinkles/brief light shower across the region this morning, it’ll turn out to be a mainly dry day with partly sunny skies this afternoon. Temps do warm up into the mid to upper 60s, slightly above seasonable levels this afternoon. Tomorrow, it’ll be very similar with highs in the mid 60s to near 70 after a seasonably chilly start. Friday turns out to be slightly cooler, back into the lower 60s, but we’ll stay dry. We continue the cool down heading into the weekend with temperatures sliding back into the mid to upper 50s for highs. We’ll also watch the chance for rain moving in late Saturday into Sunday. How much rain depends on how far north and area of low pressure will track. That’ll be the difference from spotty showers to steady rain for Sunday, into early next week. The cool onshore flow prevails early next week as well.

Chicago Bears Q&A: What if Caleb Williams refused to come to Chicago? How many wins would it take to say the team is on the upswing?

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:50:41 GMT

Chicago Bears Q&A: What if Caleb Williams refused to come to Chicago? How many wins would it take to say the team is on the upswing? The father of USC quarterback Caleb Williams made some interesting comments in a magazine interview, leading to questions about the projected top draft pick’s options. What could that mean for the Chicago Bears?And injuries still are affecting the Bears lineup. What is the latest on Lucas Patrick, Darnell Mooney and Braxton Jones? Brad Biggs answers questions each week in his Bears mailbag.What if Caleb Williams refuses to come to Chicago? I’ve seen some reports that say he and his father are putting the word out they would refuse to sign if drafted by the Bears. — Jim Foley, Aiken, S.C.Talk about a doomsday predicament. Can you imagine if the Bears wound up in position to add potentially the best draft-eligible quarterback since Andrew Luck in 2012 — or perhaps longer — and he opted to remain at USC?For starters, it’s important to note that, to my knowledge, neither Williams nor his father, Carl, has said anything specifically about the Bea...

How did the Orioles get swept by the Rangers in the ALDS? Here are 4 explanations.

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:50:41 GMT

How did the Orioles get swept by the Rangers in the ALDS? Here are 4 explanations. The beautiful ride that had been the 2023 Orioles’ season — the modest expectations, the consistent dominance over ostensibly mightier foes, the historic avoidance of sweeps — sped forward all spring, all summer, and into the fall. It whistled and wowed and stormed past setbacks. But with a whimper in Texas, it stalled, finally to a halt.The Orioles’ 101 regular-season wins could not help them here, in the wilderness of the postseason, as the fragility of a best-of-five series quickly crashed down on what had been a dream season.Here’s a look at some of the reasons for the early exit after Tuesday night’s 7-1 loss to the Texas Rangers in Game 3 of the American League Division Series.Starting pitching strugglesKyle Bradish was one of the best pitchers in the American League during his emergent 2023. Grayson Rodriguez looked like the first-round talent he is since being called up in July. Dean Kremer, too, was strong in the second half, postin...

The Orioles, swept in ALDS, weren’t ‘overrated.’ They were overmatched. | ANALYSIS

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:50:41 GMT

The Orioles, swept in ALDS, weren’t ‘overrated.’ They were overmatched. | ANALYSIS Amid a constant stream of noise from the sold-out crowd at Globe Life Field on Tuesday, chants of “overrated” briefly leaked out. Regardless of whether the jeers were directed at rookie Gunnar Henderson, who stood in the batter’s box at the time, or the Orioles at large, who spent 2023 largely as the opposite, they were misguided.The Texas Rangers’ American League Division Series sweep didn’t prove the Orioles were overrated. It simply showed them to be overmatched.“They outplayed us,” backup catcher James McCann said. “It’s just that simple. I don’t think you can really point to experience in this case. They just outplayed us, and you’ve got to tip your cap to them.”Across the three games against Texas, Baltimore led for about 10 minutes, spending much of the rest of the series facing insurmountable deficits. All 16 of manager Brandon Hyde’s pitching changes came with the Orioles losing. They...

The Supreme Court weighs whether South Carolina targeted Black voters in redistricting

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:50:41 GMT

The Supreme Court weighs whether South Carolina targeted Black voters in redistricting WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court is taking up a new congressional redistricting case, this time from South Carolina, that could shape the fight for partisan control of the House of Representatives.Arguments taking place at the high court on Wednesday will focus on a coastal district that is held by Republican Rep. Nancy Mace. In January, a lower court ordered the district redrawn after finding that Republicans who control the state Legislature improperly moved Democratic-leaning Black voters into another district to make the seat safer for Mace in 2022. When Mace first won election in 2020, she edged Democratic incumbent Rep. Joe Cunningham by 1%, under 5,400 votes. In 2022, following redistricting driven by the 2020 census results, Mace won reelection by 14%. She is one of eight right-flank Republicans who voted to oust Kevin McCarthy as speaker.Democrats could have a shot at picking up the seat in 2024 if the district is redrawn. With Republicans holding a thin margin in the U....