Car rolls over into house in Milton

MILTON, MASS. (WHDH) A car rolled over into a house in Milton early Monday morning, leaving the roof of the car leaning against the home. The vehicle had to be rolled back onto its wheels before being towed away. The front steps of the home appeared to have sustained light damage. ( ).
https://whdh.com/news/car-rolls-over-into-house-in-milton/

Steamship Authority ferry taken out of service due to crack

Steamship Authority Takes Ferry Out of Service Due to Hull Crack

HULL, Mass. (WHDH) — The Steamship Authority has taken one of its ferries out of service after discovering a crack in its hull. Officials identified the issue on the motor vessel Iyanough.

The crack is located above the waterline; however, for safety reasons, the ship will remain out of service until repairs are completed. Currently, there is no established timeline for the vessel’s return to operation.

https://whdh.com/news/steamship-authority-ferry-taken-out-of-service-due-to-crack/

Look: Colman Domingo, Glen Powell step out for ‘Running Man’ premiere

Nov. 10 (UPI) — Colman Domingo and Glen Powell were among the stars who stepped out for the New York premiere of their film *Running Man* on Sunday. The event took place at AMC Lincoln Square Theater ahead of the film’s arrival in theaters this Friday.

*Running Man* is a remake of the 1987 film, itself based on the Stephen King novel. Powell stars as Ben Richards, a man who enters a life-and-death game for the chance to win money for his family. The game requires him to evade hunters seeking to kill him on nationwide television. Domingo portrays the show’s host.

For the premiere, Powell wore a sharp gray suit, while Domingo donned a gray trench coat over a black leather dress shirt.

Other cast members attending the event included William H. Macy, Lee Pace, Emilia Jones, Daniel Ezra, Jayme Lawson, and Josh Brolin. Michael Cera also stars in the film.
https://www.upi.com/Entertainment_News/Movies/2025/11/10/running-man-new-york-city-premiere/9171762782186/

Baptist Health South Miami Hospital NICU hosts traditional Halloween costume contest

SOUTH MIAMI, FLA. (WSVN) – Baptist Health South Miami Hospital’s NICU recently embraced the Halloween spirit with its annual costume contest.

Families and dedicated NICU nurses teamed up to dress newborns in a variety of spooky and adorable outfits for their very first Halloween.

The little ones were seen sporting costumes ranging from pumpkins and gremlins to princesses and soccer stars, bringing smiles and festive cheer to the hospital.
https://wsvn.com/news/local/miami-dade/baptist-health-south-miami-hospital-nicu-hosts-traditional-halloween-costume-contest/

City of Miami unveils mural honoring children of the Pedro Pan Program and hero Cuban general

MIAMI (WSVN) — A new mural has been unveiled in the City of Miami to honor a significant chapter in South Florida’s history.

The artwork pays tribute to more than 14,000 children who participated in the Pedro Pan Program. During the 1960s, these children were sent from Cuba to the United States by their families in an effort to escape the Castro regime.

In addition to honoring the Pedro Pan children, the mural also celebrates General Antonio Maceo, known as “The Bronze Titan.” Maceo was a hero who fought for Cuba’s independence against Spain in the 1800s.

This meaningful display is located at the intersection of Southwest 13th Avenue and 10th Street, where visitors can view and reflect on this important piece of history.
https://wsvn.com/news/local/miami-dade/city-of-miami-unveils-mural-honoring-children-of-the-pedro-pan-program-and-hero-cuban-general/

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