4 injured after argument leads to shooting in Brainerd
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:46:23 GMT
CHICAGO — Four people, including the alleged shooter, were injured after a shooting inside a home on the Far South Side on Monday afternoon.According to Chicago police, the shooting happened just after 7 p.m. on the second floor of a residence in the 9300 block of South Racine Avenue in Brainerd. Missing Carpentersville teen’s car pulled from pond in Vernon Hills Police say four people were gathered in the home when an argument broke out between them. Officers say that is when a 16-year-old boy allegedly pulled out a pistol and opened fire.Police say a 15-year-old boy and a 21-year-old man suffered critical injuries in the shooting and another 15-year-old boy was transported to the hospital in fair condition. Gage Park jewelry store robbery captured on surveillance video The 16-year-old who allegedly opened fire was also injured in the shooting and was taken to the hospital in fair condition.Police say an investigation by Area Two detectives is underway and officers have not pro...Texas Supreme Court rules against pregnant woman seeking abortion
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:46:23 GMT
(The Hill) -- The Texas Supreme Court has ruled against a lower court order allowing an abortion for a pregnant woman whose fetus was diagnosed with a fatal condition.In a seven-page ruling on Monday, the state Supreme Court said that Travis County District Judge Maya Guerra Gamble’s decision to issue a temporary restraining order last week to allow Kate Cox to have the abortion was a mistake. Gamble’s decision on Cox’s medical emergency was put on hold by Texas state Attorney General Ken Paxton (R), who asked the state Supreme Court to intervene in the matter. The Supreme Court temporarily blocked the lower court’s ruling on Friday. Texas woman fighting for legal abortion flees the state “A woman who meets the medical-necessity exception need not seek a court order to obtain an abortion,” the court ruling says. “Under the law, it is a doctor who must decide that a woman is suffering from a life-threatening condition during a pregnancy, raising the necessity for an abortion to ...A multiday warm-up gets underway Tuesday
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:46:23 GMT
Much of the coming two weeks to feature above normal temperatures with prospects for a White Christmas (defined as 1"+ snow on the ground) looking grim right nowWGN WEATHER HEADLINESMuch of the country to experience above normal overall temperatures the next two weeks leading up to ChristmasFORECAST HIGHS — HOW MUCH ABOVE NORMAL?Following a chilly Monday, daytime highs forecast to surge above normal the remainder of the weekMuch of the lower 48 off to a remarkably mild open to December, the U.S. average temperature is running a surplus of 5.5 degreesAMONG MILDEST 10% OPENS SINCE RECORDS BEGAN IN 1871December 2023 off to a mild open — each day this month has been at or above normalFORECAST TEMPERATURE DEPARTURES FROM NORMALProspects for a White Christmas looking quite low across the Chicagoland area as a warmer than normal temperature regime, by and large, is expected to dominate the next two weeksHEAVY RAINFALL ACROSS SECTIONS OF THE NORTHEASTWidespread 3-5” totals across parts of C...Austin defense attorney running against DA Jose Garza
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:46:23 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) -- A former Travis County assistant defense attorney told KXAN he is running against Travis County District Attorney Jose Garza.Jeremy Sylestine is currently a defense attorney in Austin and surrounding areas, according to the Sylestine Law website. DA Garza ‘stands by’ dropping police indictments, asking for federal review of APD protest actions Monday was the last day for potential candidates to file, and Sylestine said he is running as a Democrat.Garza announced his 2024 reelection campaign in August. We have reached out to Garza and his campaign for a statement and will update this article once it has been received.Timberwolves’ six-game winning streak snapped in New Orleans
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:46:23 GMT
There have been many times already this season where Minnesota has taken down good teams who were playing sans a star.New Orleans Pelicans forward Brandon Ingram (14) slam dunks in the first half of an NBA basketball game against the Minnesota Timberwolves in New Orleans, Monday, Dec. 11, 2023. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)Including a couple previous matchups against New Orleans in which the Pelicans did not have Zion Williamson.The roles were reversed Monday, as New Orleans was at full strength and Minnesota did not have Anthony Edwards, who missed his third game out of the team’s last four contests with a hip pointer.And the end result was a 121-107 Timberwolves loss in New Orleans.Minnesota struggled to impose its will at any point in the night as the Pelicans felt like the team in control from start to finish.Jaden McDaniels returned from a three-week absence with an ankle sprain and played 27 minutes, but he struggled to find a rhythm on either end. He finished with 12 points...Sexual assault on Arch Grounds under investigation
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:46:23 GMT
ST. LOUIS, Mo. - Federal authorities confirmed Park Rangers are investigating a reported sexual assault that happened on the grounds of the Gateway Arch. Police sources said it happened last Wednesday, December 6, at around 5 p.m.A spokeswoman for Gateway Arch National Park confirmed the reported incident on Monday evening."NPS Law Enforcement officers made an arrest relative to a reported sexual assault. We cannot comment on any details relative to that arrest at this time as this investigation is ongoing," the statement read.Sources said Metro Link security cameras happened to catch a person of interest on its state-of-the-art security cameras. Court docs: Woman made $100K for unworked hours at Chesterfield nursing home Bi-State Development General Manager of Security Kevin Scott wrote in a statement that Metro Transit Public Safety is assisting federal authorities in the investigation."Although the incident occurred off of our property, our camera technology allowed us to provi...Missouri teen killed in hunting incident remembered for joy he brought others
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:46:23 GMT
WINFIELD, Mo. - The Pike County Sheriff’s Office is assisting the Missouri Department of Conservation in investigating a shooting death at the Ted Shanks Conservation Area Sunday. Authorities identified the victim as Trent Busch, 18, of Winfield. Investigators said Busch died from a gunshot wound while duck hunting. Preliminary findings indicate the shooting was an accident with no malicious intent. Busch was a senior at Winfield High School. The school’s principal, Jill Johler, described the teen as a sparkling star who made her laugh every day and those around him smile. “He was just one of those children who brought light to the building,” said Johler. “He’s just beloved by his friends and by us.” She said the school offered additional counseling and a safe space for any students or staff in need of additional support. Busch was a senior and spent half of his school days in a welding program. Court docs: Woman made $100K for unworked hours at C...Archdiocese of St. Louis prepares to announce school closures
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:46:23 GMT
ST. LOUIS -- An announcement is expected any day on the potential mass closure of Catholic schools in the Archdiocese of St. Louis. Schools from Ferguson to South County are fighting and praying for survival.In November 2022, the Archdiocese postponed the restructuring of its more than 80 schools until this year. A spokeswoman confirms an announcement on school closures will come by Friday, which is just 10 days before Christmas.The Archdiocese notified about 26 schools that they might be closing, giving those schools a chance to present a plan for financial viability and staying open. The schools represent a cross-section of Catholic parish elementary schools based on enrollment numbers, demographic trends, parish and school financial strength, and proximity to neighboring Catholic parish elementary schools, according to the Archdiocese. Court docs: Woman made $100K for unworked hours at Chesterfield nursing home St. Simon the Apostle in south St. Louis County not only came up wi...Man shares odd reason for cutting down St. Louis power poles
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:46:23 GMT
ST. LOUIS -- Police say an electrical transformer theft investigation led them to a 43-year-old man with an unusual story. Court records say a witness spotted two men, who didn’t appear to be Ameren electrical workers, cutting down a power near Elliot and Sullivan avenues – to steal a transformer. It was one of two reports of damaged power poles and stolen transformers this past November 15th and 16th. A St. Louis Police investigation led them a mile away to Vincent A. Groves – who is now charged with five felonies including felony stealing and property damage. A police probable cause statement adds “These transformers produce large amounts of oil. Defendant's backyard appears to have a significant oil spill wherein he would have emptied those transformers before selling them.” Court docs: Woman made $100K for unworked hours at Chesterfield nursing home Court records also indicate the suspect admitted moving one of the transformers but claimed he did it because someone from the Na...Rise in COVID and other respiratory illnesses has local health officials on guard
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:46:23 GMT
ST LOUIS – This holiday season is becoming a season of sickness in the St. Louis area. Local health officials are watching COVID, Flu and other respiratory illnesses very closely.“We’re definitely seeing an uptick in cases.” said Hilary Babcock, infectious disease doctor and Chief Quality Officer at BJC Healthcare.“It’s not just regional; it appears to be a national uptick in cases throughout the country.” James Hinrichs, infectious disease physician and acting director of the St. Louis County Department of Public Health.Babcock and Hinrichs are on COVID watch. But they say it’s not just COVID cases on the rise in St. Louis. Patients with the flu, RSV and other respiratory viruses are being hospitalized. With more home testing, they say it’s harder to know how widespread these illnesses are in the community. Court docs: Woman made $100K for unworked hours at Chesterfield nursing home “We just know there’s a lot of sick people out there. Some of them have COVID. Some have the flu....Latest news
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