CPD officer in hospital after being shot in Englewood
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:36:57 GMT
CHICAGO — A Chicago Police Department officer is in the hospital after a shooting in the Englewood neighborhood Monday evening, department officials say.According to police, an officer-involved shooting took place around 7:40 p.m. in the 5600 block of South Shields Avenue, after officers attempted to conduct a traffic stop.While attempting to conduct the traffic stop, one of the officers involved was shot in the left hand, and the suspect police were trying to stop, fled. According to CPD interim superintendent Fred Waller, that suspect is still at-large. The injured officer was taken to the University of Chicago Medical Center by his partners, where he is in good condition. 19-year-old charged with 1st degree murder in connection to Chatham fatal shooting No other information is available at this time.Elon Musk says tweets are to be called 'X's' now
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:36:57 GMT
(The Hill) - Twitter owner Elon Musk said on Monday that tweets are expected to be called “X’s,” becoming one of the latest changes to happen to the social media platform. Musk responded to a tweet from a user who asked, “So now that Twitter has been rebranded to X, what are tweets called now?”“x’s,” Musk replied.Musk’s response came after he announced the rebranding of the social platform on Sunday, changing his profile avatar to an X logo and posting promotional content of the new logo from its well-known bird outline.“[S]oon we shall bid adieu to the twitter brand and, gradually, all the birds,” Musk tweeted on Sunday. What Twitter knows about you – and what you can do about it The X logo also began to appear on the desktop version of the platform, though the soon-to-be outgoing bird logo remains on the platform’s mobile version. Twitter CEO Linda Yaccarino said in a series of tweets that the new logo represents “the future state of unlimited interactivity — centered ...Man falls from hot air balloon in Connecticut
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:36:57 GMT
GUILFORD, Conn. (WTNH) — A 69-year-old man was taken to a hospital after falling from a hot air balloon during a Connecticut festival over the weekend. The Guilford Fire Department says the incident happened around 9:45 p.m. Sunday night at the Guilford Fairgrounds where the Balloon Glow and Laser Show was being held. According to authorities, the man, a volunteer, was helping passengers on and off the aircraft when the balloon began to rise.The man was reportedly hanging onto the outside of the balloon's basket before he fell about 10 to 15 feet to the ground. Woman says she was fired after trying to stop shoplifters Hot Air Ballon Management, the company behind the show, issued the following statement to WTNH regarding the incident:“For some reason, [the volunteer] grabbed onto the bottom (of) the balloon as it ascended and was pulled off his feet. He dropped off at some point quickly and was injured in the fall. Our thoughts and prayers go out to him and his family.”The man was...SUNY's black turf field caused an unintentional buzz: Athletic director explains the decision
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:36:57 GMT
MORRISVILLE, N.Y. (WSYR) - It's not usually the thing that gets national or even international attention, but the replacement of SUNY Morrisville's turf field is creating a buzz even the school wasn't expecting.Most colleges have various shades of green field turf, but there are a small few who have a pop of color such as Boise State University with its blue turf and Eastern Washington University with its red turf. SUNY Morrisville is now one of these select colleges that is going to be known for its black turf. The black turf has prompted many online to question the decision, citing the possibility of the field becoming as hot as a blacktop driveway on a sunny day. Large amount of marijuana washes up on Florida beach So why the black turf? SUNY Morrisville's Athletic Director Matt Grawrock discussed the trending move with Nexstar's WSYR.Courtesy of SUNY MorrisvilleCourtesy of SUNY MorrisvilleWhy a black turf field?Grawrock explained the choice for the black turf was made after d...Illinois man sentenced to 110 years in prison for deadly bar shooting
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:36:57 GMT
BLOOMINGTON, Ill. (WMBD) -- Barring a successful appeal, Michael Bakana will spend the rest of his life in prison, a judge ordered Monday.Chief McLean County Circuit Judge J. Casey Costigan sentenced Bakana to 110 years in prison for a double shooting that left one woman dead and her friend injured outside a Downtown Bloomington bar two years ago.Specifically, the judge imposed a 60-year sentence for first-degree murder in connection with the Jan. 30, 2021, shooting death of 22-year-old Mariah Petracca outside Daddios. 19-year-old charged with 1st degree murder in connection to Chatham fatal shooting The judge also handed down a 50-year prison term for attempted first-degree murder for shooting Bibianna Cornejo, who suffered permanent nerve damage to her left arm during the same incident.By law, the sentences must be served consecutively. Also, Bakana, 44, of Normal, must serve 100% of his 60 years handed down on the murder conviction and 85% for the attempted first-degree m...City of Blanco, water supplier at odds over emergency restrictions
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:36:57 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) — The City of Blanco says its water supplier is to blame for the city's water shortage and emergency restrictions.The city says that Blanco City Attorney Tim Tuggey sent a letter to Texas Water Company alleging the city's water shortage is due to "the company’s decision to prioritize delivery to other customers, causing our water supply to drop dangerously low." ‘We had 24 hours of water left’: City of Blanco bumps up to Stage 6 water restrictions after supply issues KXAN has reached out to Texas Water Company for a comment on the letter and this story will be updated once we hear back.Texas Water Company has provided the city of Blanco with water for more than a year as its own water planet has been down for renovations. In the letter, Tuggey said the city "believes the actions of the company are a violation of the law, as well as a clear violation of a long-established memorandum of understanding between the city and the company."Read the city's letter to Texas Wat...Carlos Correa’s single in 10th gives Twins 4-3 walk-off win over Mariners
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:36:57 GMT
Shortly after delivering a walk-off hit on Sunday, one which came after the Twins rallied to overcome deficits in both the ninth and 10th innings, catcher Ryan Jeffers described a dugout with more belief lately.“When we’re not getting runs, we’re kind of starting to believe in ourselves that we can come back and we can get hits on whoever’s out there,” Jeffers said.Well, the Twins did it again on Monday.After Griffin Jax served up a go-ahead two-run home run in the top of the ninth on Monday, the Twins rallied back again, using consecutive doubles from Alex Kirilloff and Max Kepler in the bottom of the ninth to square things back up.Carlos Correa’s single in the 10th gave the Twins a 4-3 walk-off win over the Mariners on Monday night at Target Field.The late fireworks came after the Twins (54-48) were just an out away from winning the game in the top of the ninth. Instead, Jax allowed two-out hits to pinch hitters — a single to Cal Raleigh and the go-ahead home run to Kolten Wong — ...Crow Wing County deputy, 3 others injured in fiery collsion
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:36:57 GMT
A Crow Wing County sheriff’s deputy and three others were injured in a fiery, three-vehicle collision Monday afternoon north of Baxter, Minn.The crash happened about 2 p.m. in the southbound lane of Highway 371.According to the Minnesota State Patrol, a Buick Regal driven by Charlotte Elaine Zimmerman, 78, of Brainerd, was stopped in the left lane on southbound Highway 371 near Barbeau Road.A Dodge Durango, driven by Jeffrey Alan Miller, 59, of Minneapolis, was stopped behind the Regal. A Crow Wing County sheriff’s Ford Explorer squad vehicle, driven by Matthew Wayne Jorgens, 42, of Nisswa, rear-ended the Durango, pushing the Durango into the Regal.“The squad car did start on fire and was a total loss” the Crow Wing County Sheriff’s office reported. “The deputy involved did have minor injuries and was transported to the St. Joseph Hospital.”Zimmerman, Miller and a passenger in his vehicle, Ronda Rae Miller, 58, of Minneapolis, were also transported to St. Joseph’s Medical Center in...3 arrested in Aitkin County after toddler sickened by fentanyl exposure
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:36:57 GMT
Three people were arrested at a residence north of Garrison in Aitkin County after a 2-year-old became unresponsive due to exposure to controlled substances.The incident in north-central Minnesota happened in the early morning hours on Friday, the Aitkin County Sheriff’s Office reported. Family members removed the child from the residence and eventually called 911 from a vehicle in the Garrison area. Crosby medics responded, CPR was administered and Naloxone, a drug for opioid overdose, was given. The child was transported to Twin Cities hospital by air ambulance for further care and is reported to be stable.A search warrant was later executed at the residence. Teams executing the search warrant were from the Aitkin, Itasca and Mille Lacs Drug Task Force and the Lakes Area Drug Investigation Division. Upon entry to the residence a different 2-year-old child in a crib was located in close proximity to a plate of crushed fentanyl while a ceiling fan was running overhead, the sheriff’s...Plans to reopen New Life Evangelistic Center are underway
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:36:57 GMT
ST. LOUIS - Reverend Larry Rice says he wants to reopen the New Life Evangelistic Center. It has been closed for the last six years after numerous building code violations and overcrowding at the shelter.“We want to be a church open from 8:30 to 4:30 daily, providing a wide variety of services to everyone and anyone who are homeless,” Rice said.In March 2017, the City of St. Louis revoked the shelter’s permit due to over-occupancy and building code violations. The Board of Building Appeals upheld that decision.Rice said he has spent thousands of dollars on upgrades and is asking the city to allow him to reopen the basement, first and second floors. Crews investigating fatal 3-vehicle crash in north St. Louis In the future, he said he hopes to provide internet service to help people find jobs, a free store, and showers. Rice also wants to bring in outside agencies to provide a "holistic approach" to the homeless.On Monday, he and his staff gave a tour of some of the building's repa...Latest news
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