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Portland officials urge caution after reports of ICE presence in Maine

Boston police seek missing 15-year-old from Roxbury
Authorities are searching for a missing teenager from Boston’s Roxbury neighborhood. Boston police said on Wednesday that they were looking for 15-year-old Adrianna Goncalves, who was last seen around 7:50 a.m. Tuesday on Crestwood Park. When she was last seen, Goncalves was wearing black pants, a black North Face coat, grey and black sneakers and gold jewelry, police said. She was carrying a bag described as khaki or cream-colored. Police did not give a physical description of Goncalves, but they released a photo of her. Goncalves is known to frequent Kensington Park and Harrishof Street, both in Roxbury. Anyone with information is asked to call 617-343-4275. Anonymous tips can also be left by calling 1-800-494-8477, by texting “TIP” to 27463, or by visiting the Boston Police Department’s website.

Ex-Uvalde officer acquitted in trial over response to elementary school shooting

‘Concept of a deal': Trump pulls proposed EU tariffs amid push for Greenland

Big snow maker on the way this weekend? Updated timing, track and snowfall totals
We’ve issued First Alert weather days on Sunday and Monday for a significant snowstorm that is approaching us from the south. Here’s the latest on the storm’s timing, track and potential snowfall totals. Morning guidance: Our models have shifted north since Tuesday night, and the main players are in surprising agreement as of Wednesday morning. The low pressure center and developing coastal low is also looking slightly stronger and near the “benchmark” for Sunday night into predawn Monday. A major ice storm is setting up across the Deep South, from Texas through the southeastern U.S. There’s still uncertainty at exactly where the changeover to rain will be near the Gulf Coast, plus who will see ice versus snow across the Midwest and Ohio River Valley. The snow chances for New England to New York have increased significantly in the last 24 hours. Our probability of 6 inches of snow or more for Boston has increased to now a 40% to 60% chance Sunday into Monday. We still have to lock down the track and specific timing. We’re confident that lots of cold arctic air will be in place across the northeast for Saturday through Monday. This means the snow we get will be quite fluffy, adding up to quicker snowfall totals. Stay tuned for updates through the week. Afternoon guidance: The trend is that each model run has been inching this significant storm farther north. This means, the significant ice for the south is inching north and heaviest snow bands inching north as well over the Mid Atlantic. These northern shifts bring a bigger snow maker to New England. The major weather models agree that significant snow (6-plus inches) is becoming more likely across New England from Sunday to Monday, with areas along the southern New England coast seeing higher numbers. Of course, as the low forms on Thursday to Friday there could be wobbles that pull this storm further south, but right now there are indicators that New England could have a big snow maker on the way. Track the snowstorm with live radar
Troy basketball outlasts Old Dominion in 2OT, 83-77

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‘Ruthless’ insurance companies are ‘destroying our country,’ Georgia Republicans say on hot mic

Former City of Pueblo employee sues city, claims retaliation after KRDO13 Investigates report
PUEBLO, Colo. (KRDO) - A former City of Pueblo employee is suing the city, alleging he was fired after speaking with KRDO13 Investigates about being assaulted on the job. William Ward filed the lawsuit after previously coming forward in December 2023, when KRDO13 Investigates reported on an on-the-job assault at the Pueblo Fleet Maintenance Garage The post Former City of Pueblo employee sues city, claims retaliation after KRDO13 Investigates report appeared first on KRDO.

El médico forense dictamina que la muerte de un detenido cubano de ICE en una instalación de Texas fue un homicidio
Por Elizabeth Wolfe y Danya Gainor, CNN A principios de este mes, el Servicio de Inmigración y Control de Aduanas de Estados Unidos (ICE, por sus siglas en inglés) informó que un migrante cubano falleció en una instalación de detención en Texas tras experimentar “angustia médica”, sin ofrecer detalles sobre lo ocurrido en sus últimos The post El médico forense dictamina que la muerte de un detenido cubano de ICE en una instalación de Texas fue un homicidio appeared first on KRDO.

Trump anuncia un “marco de acuerdo” sobre Groenlandia tras reunión con el jefe de la OTAN en Davos
Rubén Rivera, CNN en Español En el marco del Foro Económico Mundial, el presidente de Estados Unidos, Donald Trump, aseguró este miércoles haber alcanzado un “marco de acuerdo futuro” sobre Groenlandia tras una reunión clave con el secretario general de la OTAN, Mark Rutte. Como resultado inmediato de este acercamiento, el mandatario estadounidense señaló que The post Trump anuncia un “marco de acuerdo” sobre Groenlandia tras reunión con el jefe de la OTAN en Davos appeared first on KRDO.

