Two killed in plane crash near Rio Vista

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:48:15 GMT

Two killed in plane crash near Rio Vista (KTXL) -- Two people are dead after a plane crashed near Rio Vista on Thursday morning, according to the Rio Vista Police Department.At around 11:46 a.m., police and fire officials responded to reports of a plane crash, east of the airport in a rural unincorporated area of Solano County.Personnel noticed a plane circling in a "strange manner" and signaling to ground crews. A small-engine plane was located and two occupants were pronounced dead. The National Transportation Safety Board said that it is "investigating the crash of a Experimental Sky Bolt near Rio Vista."This article will be updated as more information becomes available.

Alabama prisoner who escaped with jailer’s help gets life sentence

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:48:15 GMT

Alabama prisoner who escaped with jailer’s help gets life sentence FLORENCE, Ala. (AP) — An Alabama prisoner received a life sentence on Thursday for escaping with the help of a jail official who ultimately took her own life as police closed in following a manhunt across three states.Casey White, 39, told those gathered in the Lauderdale County courtroom that he felt like the most hated man in the world but that he wouldn’t drag 56-year-old corrections officer Vicky White’s name “through the dirt,” news outlets reported. He said Vicky White, who was not related to him, was the first person who cared about him in six years. He apologized for the escape, saying Vicky White’s only regret was leaving behind her family.“We just wanted a new life together because she knew the truth. I can handle the truth because I know who I am,” White said. “I chose this road. It’s cost me my life and freedom.” White was serving a 75-year prison term for an array of charges from 2015, including attempted murder, and he was awaiting a capital murder trial wh...

Haslem spent entire career with Heat, but almost went to the Nuggets

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:48:15 GMT

Haslem spent entire career with Heat, but almost went to the Nuggets MIAMI (AP) — There is some irony in the Denver Nuggets being the last team that Udonis Haslem will ever suit up against.They were the team that almost got him out of Miami.In the summer of 2010, when most of the eyes in the NBA free agent world were on Miami for three other reasons — LeBron James, Chris Bosh and Dwyane Wade — the Nuggets made a serious run at signing Haslem. The offer: five years, $34 million. And he was seriously tempted.But then Miami’s pieces began falling into place. Bosh said he wanted to play in Miami, which got Wade to stay in Miami, then got James to commit to Miami and the Heat “Big Three” era was born. And on the night they all signed their contracts in Miami, those three players were huddled with Heat executives figuring out how much money they would have to give back to retain or sign some other players — including Haslem, who eventually re-signed with the Heat for five years and $20 million.“I hadn’t thought about that,” Haslem said. “I could have gone ...

The S&P 500 is in a bull market. Here’s what that means and how long the bull might run

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:48:15 GMT

The S&P 500 is in a bull market. Here’s what that means and how long the bull might run The S&P 500 is now in what Wall Street refers to as a bull market, meaning the index has risen 20% or more from its most recent low. Here are some answers to questions about bull and bear markets:WHY IT IS CALLED A BULL MARKET? Wall Street’s nickname for a surging stock market is a bull market because bulls charge, said Sam Stovall, chief investment strategist at CFRA. In contrast, bears hibernate, so bears represent a market that’s retreating. WHEN DID THE NEW BULL MARKET BEGIN?This latest bull market is considered to have begun on Oct. 13, 2022, a day after the S&P 500 closed at its most recent low of 3,577.03.WHY HAS THE MARKET RALLIED?Largely because the economy has defied predictions by not falling into a recession, at least not yet. Markets tumbled last year on fears about how the worst inflation in decades would ravage the economy. More precisely, Wall Street got spooked by the aggressive measures the Federal Reserve took to combat high inflation.The Fed has yanked in...

Polis discusses veto of affordable housing plan

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:48:15 GMT

Polis discusses veto of affordable housing plan DENVER (KDVR) — Gov. Jared Polis has said making Colorado more affordable was a top priority during his second term, but key measures to build more dense and affordable housing in the state fell short this year.The governor threw support behind a land-use bill that aimed to allow denser housing on land normally zoned for single-family homes. That bill went through several changes, but still, the measure failed. Denverites are avoiding credit card debt better than most Multiple other measures looked to provide solutions to make housing more affordable. Another bill would have given local governments right of first refusal if multi-unit properties came on the market, so long as those governments designate the units for affordable housing. But Polis vetoed the measure, saying on "Colorado Point of View" this week that it would have "added additional paperwork cost to real estate transactions. In my opinion, that would have caused upward pressure on the costs for apartments."Polis, la...

‘It had to be a hit’: Miami business owner beaten by baseball bat-wielding mystery man

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:48:15 GMT

‘It had to be a hit’: Miami business owner beaten by baseball bat-wielding mystery man A Miami business owner was brutally beaten with a metal baseball bat, and it was all caught on camera. Karen Hensel has tonight’s 7 Investigates. The video is clear and concerning. A local business owner is suddenly attacked by a man in a hoodie, armed with a metal baseball bat.Alex Montanez: “It had to be a hit, because I’ve never seen that guy a day in my life. Why with a baseball bat? Who beats up anybody with a baseball bat?”That is just one of the many questions haunting Alex Montanez. Alex Montanez: ” I just want to know why. I said, ‘I want to know who sent them.'”In that moment, Alex was about here, thinking he could run out of the parking lot toward the street to get away. But as you can see, this was his only way out, and it was blocked by a white SUV.Alex Montanez: “I saw the SUV, I saw a car take off to, like, block the entrance. So, in the split of a second, I’m like, ‘Oh, it’s a setup.'”The attacke...

Miami Heat players take part in ribbon-cutting for refurbished kitchen, eating area at Overtown’s CARE Elementary

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:48:15 GMT

Miami Heat players take part in ribbon-cutting for refurbished kitchen, eating area at Overtown’s CARE Elementary The Miami Heat took time out from practice to provide a big assist off the court.The ribbon-cutting ceremony, held Thursday at CARE Elementary School in Miami’s Overtown neighborhood, was all part of an NBA Cares initiative that the teams participate in when their city hosts the finals.They partnered with the Miami Rescue Mission and CARE Elementary, which is a free private school for underprivileged children in Overtown, to dedicate a refurbished kitchen and eating area at the school, named the Miami Heat Food CourtThey have also created an emergency food relief fund that will provide ongoing support for students and their families.“It’s always on our mind. With the Heat, we always try to give back in any way possible, so they do a good job of stressing all the things that are going wrong in the community and ways we could help,” said Miami Heat guard Max Strus, “so always want to have that in mind and just give back whenever we can.” The players...

EU countries agree to major migration deal

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:48:15 GMT

EU countries agree to major migration deal LUXEMBOURG — Italy finally gave its blessing.Rome’s green light on Thursday evening unlocked a major deal to overhaul the EU’s asylum procedures for the first time in years after a grueling gathering of home affairs ministers in Luxembourg.“I wasn’t sure this day would come,” said Maria Malmer Stenergard, the migration minister for Sweden, which currently chairs the rotating presidency of the European Council. Other ministers hailed the deal – which was signed off by 21 countries – as “historic.”The possible accord would change both how asylum seekers are processed at the border and how they are relocated across Europe. While enough countries — including Germany and France — had come on board on Thursday afternoon, a coalition of about 10 states led by Italy blocked the agreement until the late evening.While the EU only needs majority support to push through the reform package, Italy’s support was crucial because it is one of the countries that receives the highest number of asylum ...

Passenger’s video shows Red Line train traveling down tracks with door open

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:48:15 GMT

Passenger’s video shows Red Line train traveling down tracks with door open An MBTA rider is speaking out after she recently recorded terrifying moments on her cell phone showing a Red Line train traveling down tracks with one of its doors open. As the T responds to the incident, 7NEWS recently spoke with the rider, Melody Cunningham, about the experience.Cunningham said the door first came open around Broadway Station. She said she was startled and rang an emergency button on the train asking for help. At one point, Cunningham said she and others on board tried to close the door. Near North Quincy Station, an MBTA employee who was a passenger on the train also came over to try to shut the door, though she was unsuccessful. Speaking on Thursday, Cunningham said she was disappointed to see this situation happen especially as the T continues to roll out new trains and new tracks while still facing ongoing problems. “Unacceptable,” she said. “That could have really hurt someone.” “Trains at that time are typically incredibly crowded,”...

Sexual abuse survivors by ex-head of Boston’s largest police union sue city, police, DCF

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:48:15 GMT

Sexual abuse survivors by ex-head of Boston’s largest police union sue city, police, DCF Several survivors of sexual abuse by the former head of Boston’s largest police union are filing suit. An attorney for two of the survivors is now speaking out.Patrick Rose, 67, pleaded guilty last year to nearly two dozen child rape charges and was sentenced to spend at least ten years behind bars. He faced a total of 21 charges in connection with the rape and abuse of six minors over various periods of time beginning in the 1990s, according to the Suffolk District Attorney’s Office.Rose was a long-time Boston Police officer and served as president of the Boston Police Patrolmen’s Association.The survivors claim authorities could have done more to protect them. Now, they are filing suit against the City of Boston, the Boston Police Department and the state’s Department of Children and Families.“The Department of Children and Families found credible evidence of the abuse, and despite all of that nothing happened,” said Janine Kutylo, the attorney for the survivors. “This perpe...