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Yahoo
02-06-2025
- General
- Yahoo
Rep. Ramos proposes bill for red light cameras in Mass.
BOSTON (WWLP) – Massachusetts State Representative Orlando Ramos has introduced legislation to install cameras that track drivers who run red lights. Route 9 in Belchertown closed following multi-car crash According to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, at least 22 states and Washington, D.C. permit the use of traffic enforcement cameras. Representative Ramos' bill, An Act Relative to Traffic Safety at Intersections, would not apply to speeding, only to red-light violations. The cameras would automatically fine drivers running red lights. 'This legislation is about saving lives,' Ramos said. 'Red light cameras are a proven tool to improve safety and prevent avoidable tragedies at dangerous intersections.' The act would allow municipalities to opt in after holding public hearings and receiving approval from local governing boards. The bill is scheduled for a public hearing before the Joint Committee on Tuesday. WWLP-22News, an NBC affiliate, began broadcasting in March 1953 to provide local news, network, syndicated, and local programming to western Massachusetts. Watch the 22News Digital Edition weekdays at 4 p.m. on Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
08-05-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Heliot Ramos, Giants stun Rangers with wild walk-off 'Little League home run' after late errors
The Giants pulled off a 3-2 win over the Rangers after a string of bad errors in the ninth inning on Sunday The San Francisco Giants pulled off a ridiculous "Little League home run" on Sunday afternoon that left the Texas Rangers — and just about everyone else watching the matchup in the Bay Area — absolutely stunned. The Giants, thanks to a walk-off hit from Heliot Ramos, beat the Rangers 3-2 at Oracle Park after a wild final play. After a couple of bad errors by the Rangers, Ramos had his single turned into a game-winning "home run." Ramos hit a dribbler back at Rangers closer Luke Jackson, though Jackson sailed the throw well past first base and up the right-field line after bare-handing the ball. So Ramos immediately kept going and made his way to third. First baseman Jake Burger, however, also missed the mark when he tried to throw Ramos out at third. So Ramos took off for home and made it safely with plenty of time to spare. That sparked a massive celebration at the stadium. Ramos was even hit with a Gatorade dump behind home plate while he appeared to try to make sense of what he just pulled off. It was officially a hit, two errors and a run. WALK OFF LITTLE LEAGUE HOME RUN FOR HELIOT RAMOS! — Jomboy Media (@JomboyMedia) April 27, 2025 'Tell me you've seen that one before!' NBC Sports Bay Area announcer Duane Kuiper said. 'Well, not since my oldest son was 10 years old,' analyst Mike Krukow responded. The hit was Ramos' second of the day. The 25-year-old holds a .234 batting average with 10 RBI and three home runs this season, his fourth with the franchise. The win pushed the Giants to 19-10 and gave them back-to-back wins over the Rangers after dropping the opening game of the series Friday. While Ramos' hit shouldn't have been anywhere near good enough to push the Giants to the win — he was the first batter up in the inning, and it didn't even make it past the mound — the Rangers fell apart at the worst time. The loss is sure to sting for quite some time.
Yahoo
06-05-2025
- Yahoo
Missing woman found dead in Fresno County, Turlock police report
A woman who went missing May 2 in Newman was found dead in Selma in Fresno County, the Turlock Police Department said Monday night. The Selma Police Department notified Turlock police that it was investigating the discovery of a deceased person. Turlock police said the person matched the description of 44-year-old Kelsy Ramos. Detectives from the Stanislaus County city traveled to Selma and confirmed Ramos' identity. Both agencies ruled out foul play at the scene. The Selma Police Department will continue leading the death investigation, and the official cause of death will be determined pending coroner and toxicology reports. Ramos' family was notified, police said. 'To Kelsy's family, friends, and loved ones — our hearts are with you. We ask our community to join us in lifting them up during this incredibly difficult time,' the Turlock Police Department posted on Facebook. Ramos was last seen by family members around 10:30 a.m. May 2 in Newman. By 10:55 a.m., she was reportedly in Turlock, driving her white 2017 Nissan Versa near Fulkerth Road and Countryside Drive. Later that day, at 3:23 p.m., her vehicle was confirmed to be in Fresno on West Shaw Avenue. She was reported missing to Turlock police at 3:39 p.m. the same day. A Facebook group titled 'Finding Kelsy Ramos' was created by Ramos' mother, Teri Ramos, to aid in the search and has already gained nearly 2,000 followers. A missing-person flyer shared in the group notes that Ramos took blood pressure medication, which she did not have with her.
Yahoo
27-04-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Heliot Ramos, Giants stun Rangers with wild walk-off 'Little League home run' after late errors
The Giants pulled off a 3-2 win over the Rangers after a string of bad errors in the ninth inning on Sunday afternoon. () The San Francisco Giants pulled off a ridiculous "Little League home run" on Sunday afternoon that left the Texas Rangers, and just about everyone else watching the matchup in the Bay Area, absolutely stunned. The Giants, thanks to a walk-off from Heliot Ramos, beat the Rangers 3-2 at Oracle Park after a wild final play. Ramos, after a string of bad errors, had his single turned into a game-winning "home run." Advertisement Ramos hit a dribbler back at Rangers closer Luke Jackson, though Jackson sailed the throw well past first base and up the right field line after bare-handing the ball. So Ramos immediately kept going and made his way to third. First baseman Jake Burger, however, also missed the mark when he tried to throw Ramos out at third. So again, Ramos took off for home and made it in safely with plenty of time to spare. That sparked a massive celebration at the stadium. Ramos was even hit with a Gatorade dump behind home plate while he appeared to try to make sense of what he just pulled off. 'Tell me you've seen that one before!' NBC Sports Bay Area announcer Duane Kuiper said. Advertisement 'Well, not since my oldest son was 10 years old,' analyst Mike Krukow responded. The hit was Ramos' second of the day. The 25-year-old holds a .234 batting average with 10 RBIs and three home runs so far this season, his fourth with the franchise. The win pushed the Giants to 19-10 on the season and gave them back-to-back wins over the Rangers after dropping the opening game of the series on Friday. While Ramos' hit wasn't anywhere near good enough to push the Giants to the win — he was the first batter up in the inning, and it didn't even make it past the mound — the Rangers fell apart at the worst time. The loss is sure to sting for quite some time.