CPD: 21-year-old man beaten to death in Gage Park
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:44:23 GMT
CHICAGO — A 21-year-old man is dead after being found unresponsive inside a Gage Park residence, according to the Chicago Police Department.Police said officers were called to a residence in the 4900 block of South Maplewood Avenue around 2 p.m., after a 21-year-old man was found unresponsive by a family member.Initial investigation showed the victim suffered blunt force trauma to the head and was pronounced dead on scene. Charges dropped against former CPD officer in 2021 North Ave beach incident Police have no one in custody.If you or someone you know has information that can help police make an arrest and conviction in the investigation of this incident, anonymous tips can be filed online with CPD at cpdtip.com.Utah man killed in FBI raid linked to threats against Biden
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:44:23 GMT
A Utah man was shot and killed Wednesday morning during an FBI raid linked to threats against President Biden and other Democratic officials. The FBI said the incident occurred after special agents attempted to serve arrest and search warrants at a residence in Provo, Utah. Sandra Barker, spokesperson for the FBI’s Salt Lake City field office, said the shooting is under review by the FBI and declined to offer additional details, calling the incident an “ongoing matter.” Secret Service spokesperson Alexi Worley said in a statement that it is aware of the FBI investigation involving an individual in Utah “who has exhibited threats to a Secret Service protectee.” Craig Deleeuw Robertson of Provo was under investigation for making threats against Biden and facing a charge of that crime, according to a sealed criminal complaint obtained by The Hill. "I hear Biden is coming to Utah. Digging out my old ghillie suit and cleaning the dust off the M24 snip...Faith-healing couple plead guilty to denying medical treatment for 13-year-old son
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:44:23 GMT
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) -- Two members of a faith healing church in Oregon City pleaded guilty to denying their son medical care on Tuesday.Brittney and Jake Heimbigner, members of the Followers of Christ Church, admitted they didn't get their 13-year-old son dialysis treatment in a case stemming from September of 2021.In the plea bargain, the prosecutor is recommending 15 days in jail and three years' probation. Oregon Gov. Kotek signs bills aiming to bolster behavioral health, Measure 110 "Our office makes this offer having considered the significant harm that (their son) suffered, the awareness of the risk to him that both defendants demonstrated in their statements to police, and their disregard of that risk by failing to seek medical care until confronted by law enforcement," wrote Deputy District Attorney Bryan Censoni in court documents.Sentencing will be scheduled for sometime after the first week of September.Since 2008, the Heimbigners are the sixth couple to be prosecuted...'Quite irresponsible': What to know about the student debt strike
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:44:23 GMT
(The Hill) - While many borrowers are preparing to make payments on their student loans when they restart in October, others are ignoring their accounts and going on what has been labeled a “student debt strike.”A movement led by the student loan group Debt Collective, the “strike” is not as clear cut as it seems. In contrast with the name, most borrowers will not undergo any financial harm when on “strike” nor do their demands indicate they want to go back to paying on student loans by striking a deal with the Education Department. ‘End Call’ button will be moved in latest iPhone software update Instead, the movement, which has been around since 2015, is typically made up of borrowers who already have $0 monthly payments through an income-driven repayment plan or have already deferred on their loans. Since they are not paying anything to the government, the group has labeled these actions a “strike.”And President Biden’s “on-ramp” repayment plan that allows borrowers to skip paym...BCSO investigating after three people found dead in hole
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:44:23 GMT
Editor's Note: The video above shows KXAN Live's top headlines for Aug. 9, 2023BASTROP COUNTY, Texas -- The Bastrop County Sheriff's Office is investigating after three people were found dead in a hole, a spokesperson confirmed to KXAN.The Austin Fire Department confirmed it responded to a recovery at a hole on New Trail near County Road 461. AFD said the hole is filled with hydrogen sulfide or sewer gas.AFD said it has to ventilate the hole before anyone can go down there. The scene is still active, AFD said.This developing story will be updated as more information becomes available.Officials responding to fire in Caldwell County
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:44:23 GMT
CALDWELL COUNTY, Texas (KXAN) -- Officials are responding to a fire in Caldwell County, the Caldwell County Sheriff's Office said on social media Wednesday.CCSO reported the fire shortly before 3:30 p.m. on Dickerson Road with reports of heavy smoke. The fire is being called the Plum Hopper fire.The fire is estimated at 35 acres and is 0% contained, according to the Texas A&M Forest ServiceDrivers are urged to avoid the area.This developing story will be updated as more information becomes available.Wildfire: 'Home ignition zone' inspections can help prepare
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:44:23 GMT
CEDAR PARK, Texas (KXAN) -- Wind speeds combined with low moisture, dry trees, and possible dead limbs and vegetation left over from the winter freeze likely created ideal conditions for a Cedar Park wildfire to spread, according to experts."I'm intimately familiar with their operations," said Travis County Chief Fire Marshal Tony Callaway, who was previously a fire marshal in Cedar Park. "They have an excellent fire department that did an unbelievable job in their response yesterday and how they handled the situation that was thrown at them."On Tuesday, Cedar Park released new aerial video of the 50-acre Parmer Lane wildfire. It shows how the fire tore through grass and brush while appearing to stop short and spare dozens of townhomes and apartments. VIDEO: Drone footage shows scope of Cedar Park brush fire damage Callaway credits the emergency response on the ground, the good separation between the buildings and undeveloped land and how they were built. "It's going to be in reg...Extreme fire danger as Austin tallies another heat record
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:44:23 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) -- Today holds the highest wildfire risk of the season so far, with parts of our area under a 5-out-of-5 "extreme" wildfire danger. This, while Austin recorded its 27th 105°+ day of the year -- an all-time record for extreme heat days. We have had 49 total 100° days this year -- a tie for the 9th most in a given year.Very high to extreme fire danger in parts of Central Texas Wednesday BLOG: When will 100º days end in Austin? A Red Flag Warning (also known as) Fire Weather Warning has been reissued for all of Central Texas this evening and again Thursday. Low humidity, gusty winds (25-35 mph) and dry conditions will allow any wildfire that starts to spread rapidly.Red Flag Warning issued to due elevated to critical fire dangerWe are seeing hints of at least a chance of rain beginning somewhere around Aug. 20, along with temperatures that may finally drop below 100°, but this is not yet a guarantee. Stay with KXAN and the First Warning Weather team for updates as the h...CapMetro experiencing issues with Apple, Google Pay
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:44:23 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) — On Wednesday, CapMetro said it was aware of an issue that users were having while using Apple Pay and Google Pay on the CapMetro App.CapMetro said riders should use a different payment method until it could resolve the payment issue.The metro system apologized for the inconvenience and said users should contact 512-474-1200 if they needed help.David Redman: American education and great white fables
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:44:23 GMT
Recent battles over how to teach history in American schools have focused on views of America’s domestic racism, but that’s only one piece of the problem of how we view history. Our pre-college curriculums and popular histories are filled with stories of great white men who single-handedly changed the world. This heroification, however, is often as much a made-up history as the stories of Marvel heroes in the movies. Many of these supposed ground-breakers were in fact preceded by generations of people including persons from other cultures and nations.We’re taught that one man, James Watt, an 18th-century Scot, is responsible for steam power — but steam power was being used 2,000 years earlier in Egypt. American Thomas Edison “invented” the light bulb a century after it was in development by inventors such as Alexander Lodygin from Tambov Governorate of the Russian Empire, Italian Alessandro Cruto and the African-American inventor, Lewis Howard Lat...Latest news
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