1 dead, 1 injured after shooting on Chicago's Near South Side
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 12:28:51 GMT
CHICAGO — One person is dead and a man is injured after they were shot while inside a car Thursday afternoon on the Near South Side, Chicago police said.Chicago Police Department officers were called to the shooting around 3:30 p.m. in the 1900 block of South State Street. 1 dead in 4-car crash on Jane Adams Tollway in Schaumburg Two people were inside a car when someone in a stolen white Kia drove by and shot at them, police said.One person, a male of unknown age, was shot and later died, police said. An 18-year-old man was shot in the hand and taken to a hospital in good condition.Officers later found the stolen Kia near Cermak and State, police said.No one has been arrested in connection with the shooting and the incident is under investigation by Area Three detectives.Florida woman's car totaled in her driveway by Amazon driver
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 12:28:51 GMT
TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — Sara Dooley was sitting in her driveway on a Friday night in February when an Amazon delivery driver made a big mistake. "He hits the gas thinking he's going to go out — and he rams right back into my car," Dooley said. "It knocked it forward and backward. And the step he uses to get into the truck was actually in my car."Her 2018 Toyota RAV4 was left with back-end damage. Dooley says it took weeks to get the car into a body shop, and then Amazon's insurance company told her the shop found more damage, and it was too costly to repair. Indiana woman accused of posting another woman’s nude pictures on Facebook "They started saying, 'Oh, we're going to total it," Dooley said. "That's just two days after I had just paid the car off."Two days after she paid off her first car, she learned it was a total loss. She says Amazon is paying for a rental car and she was told she'd get a check for the value of her car. But now, two months after the accident, Dooley says Ama...New bipartisan bill would require Supreme Court code of ethics
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 12:28:51 GMT
WASHINGTON (Nexstar) – After allegations that some Supreme Court justices have received questionable real estate deals and trips, lawmakers on Capitol Hill want the high court to adopt new ethical standards.A new bipartisan bill from senators Susan Collins and Angus King aims to force the Supreme Court to adopt a code of ethics for justices within a year and designate someone to handle complaints.“There are no ethic guidelines, guardrails, at the highest court of the land. This seems ridiculous,” Sen. Ben Ray Lujan (D-NM) said.Sen. Alex Padilla (D-CA) added, “as they're working to strip away basic rights they're also failing to hold themselves accountable for some common sense ethical standards.”In an interview with NewsNation, Texas Senator Ted Cruz slammed Democrats for questioning the ethics of Justice Clarence Thomas after recent reports show Thomas accepted undisclosed luxury vacations and made real estate deals with a GOP mega donor.“This is all garbage, this is left-wing and ...Hall of Famers & World War II veterans: See who the Bears have taken with No. 9 pick
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 12:28:51 GMT
LAKE FOREST — One of the things that fans look at when a team either falls or trades into a spot in the NFL Draft is what they've done at that position before.Bears' fans did the same when general manager Ryan Poles traded the No. 1 overall pick for a host of selections including wide receiver D.J. Moore. That gives the Bears the ninth overall pick in 2023 and it has a very interesting history when it comes to the franchise. It's a group that includes a Hall of Famer, a player who was yet wasn't on the Bears' only Super Bowl championship squad, along with three athletes who were part of the armed services during World War II.Here's a history of the Bears' players that have been taken with the ninth overall pick in the NFL Draft.(AP Photo/Paul Sancya)Brian Urlacher - 2000The standout of the group is Brian Urlacher as he joined the Bears from New Mexico in the 2000 NFL Draft. Over the course of the next 13 seasons, he would establish himself as one of the greatest linebackers in the h...MedWatch Daily Digest: New info on Autism, opioid addiction and eating disorders
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 12:28:51 GMT
For Thursday, April 27 WGN’s Medical Reporter Dina Bair has the latest on new information including the following. More Coverage: WGN's Medical Watch Some new insight into what causes Autism. Changes in a father's sperm are linked to Autistic traits in their children. Genes may play a role in opioid addiction and the results of a new study may help in the development of better treatments for opioid use disorder. And a deadly eating disorder may start in the gut.Nikki Haley goes after Biden's age: He’s unlikely to ‘make it' to 86
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 12:28:51 GMT
Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley bashed President Biden over his age, saying he isn’t likely to make it until 86 years old, which would be his age at the end of a second term.“I think we can all be very clear and say with a matter of fact that if you vote for Joe Biden, you really are counting on a President Harris because the idea that he would make until 86 years old is not something that I think is likely,” Haley said on Fox News on Wednesday.Biden launched his reelection campaign on Tuesday with a video establishing the Biden-Harris ticket for 2024; he has faced questions over his age and whether he is up for a full campaign season and four more years in office. Haley launched her presidential campaign in February and proposed a competency test for politicians over 75 years old, taking a stab at Biden, 80, as well as former President Trump, who is 76.Haley told Fox this week that Biden’s age is “why I’ve continued to say we need to have mental competency tests … sta...APD says south Austin double homicide was 'domestic violence incident'
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 12:28:51 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) -- The Austin Police Department is investigating a south Austin double homicide as a "domestic violence situation," APD said during a news conference outside the home where the incident occurred.At approximately 12:12 p.m., officers responded to the 1200 block of Kenyon Drive in reference to a welfare check, an APD public information officer said at the scene.When officers arrived at the home, they found an unidentified man and woman, both in their 40s, with "trauma to the body," police said. Both people were pronounced dead on the scene.Furthermore, police confirmed it was a "domestic violence incident."Police said the mother of the woman victim lives out of the state and tried reaching out to her daughter, who she had not heard from in two days.Furthermore, APD said it is not looking for a suspect and do not believe there to be an outstanding suspect in the case. Police would not confirm whether the incident was a murder/suicide.Police said the two victims lived toge...Bill filed, again, to set new rules for how Texas cities notify of homeless housing
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 12:28:51 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) -- A bill that just made its way out of a Senate committee could change the rules for how local municipalities in Texas notify residents prior to converting properties into shelters for people experiencing homelessness. "We're excited to see this bill pass Senate committee UNANIMOUSLY on Monday! SB 1214 would require a hearing before converting a property (e.g. the Candlewood in NW #ATX) into a homeless shelter," community group MOVE Candlewood posted. The group has worked to reverse the city's decision to convert the former Candlewood Suites hotel into permanent supportive housing for older adults experiencing homelessness. SB 1214, authored by Senator Charles Schwertner, a Republican, would require a municipality to notify people within a mile radius of a property no later than 36 hours before a public hearing. It only applies to homeless housing, not to housing during a natural disaster or public emergency. It would also require a public hearing to happen no later t...Hays CISD, San Marcos CISD proposing security upgrades in May bonds
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 12:28:51 GMT
HAYS COUNTY, Texas (KXAN) - Both Hays CISD and San Marcos CISD are asking voters to pass bonds in the May election. Each of them have different propositions and price tags, but a similarity between the two is a focus on school safety and growth. San Marcos CISD has four propositions on the ballot totaling $166 million. Proposition A: attendance credit electionProposition B: upgrades to all 12 campuses ($147,724,645)Proposition C: turf replacement ($984,563)Proposition D: district natatorium ($17,478,750) PREVIOUS COVERAGE: Hays CISD puts $367M bond on May ballot Hays CISD has four propositions totaling more than $367 million.Proposition A: academics and growth ($208,814,047)Proposition B: theater and fine arts, athletics and CTE ($102,857,074)Proposition C: technology ($3,980,000)Proposition D: outdoor multipurpose pavilions ($52,173,445)Safety and security measuresSan Marcos CISD Chief of Communications Andrew Fernandez said their Proposition B includes several new safety measure...MN Senate passes transportation bill with $1 billion increase in funding; 75-cent delivery fee dropped
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 12:28:51 GMT
The Minnesota Senate voted 36-31 Thursday to increase state funding for transportation projects by more than $1 billion over the next two years — and did so without imposing a 75-cent fee for packages delivered to your door.Minnesota’s investments in roads, bridges and transit have “declined over time,” Senate Transportation Committee Chair Scott Dibble, DFL-Minneapolis, said at the start of the floor debate. “We are falling behind the rest of the country” in maintaining transportation infrastructure, he said.The bill, which he sponsored, represents a “historic opportunity” to start providing dedicated and on-going revenue sources for transportation projects.The Minnesota Department of Transportation has warned the state faces a $27 billion gap in funding needed for roads and bridges over the next 20 years unless lawmakers provide more money. Dibble said his bill would only fill about one-third of that gap, but it’s an important step in that direction.He noted that $658 millio...Latest news
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