First permitted bus of migrants arrives Thursday in Chicago

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 08:33:21 GMT

First permitted bus of migrants arrives Thursday in Chicago CHICAGO — The City of Chicago is expecting seven more buses to arrive Thursday at the landing zone. On Thursday, the city said it received its first permitted bus arrival after city council passed an ordinance last month. ‘We are not all bad’: Migrants stuck waiting at O’Hare, facing uncertain future in latest kick of ‘political football’ from Texas "We are a sanctuary city and we want to be able to take care of everybody here," 33rd Ward Ald. Rosanna Rodriguez said. "But we can’t do it on our own we need resources."The Latino Caucus demanded more help from the federal government in the form of funding and work permits for all undocumented asylum seekers."That is essential," Decomractic Rep. Chuy Garcia said. "It's critical for Chicago. It's critical for New York, for Houston, all the other cities seeking to do everything they can. They cannot do it alone."The calls come as Texas Gov. Greg Abbott vows to continue bussing and flying migrants to Chicago.On Tuesday night, a private p...

Fugitive sought in murder-for-hire plot after man shot, killed outside Chicago youth center

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 08:33:21 GMT

Fugitive sought in murder-for-hire plot after man shot, killed outside Chicago youth center CHICAGO — A man recently indicted in last January's deadly shooting of a 24-year-old man outside a West Roseland youth center remains at large, according to FBI Chicago.The agency stated on Thursday that a reward of up to $10,000 is being offered for information leading to the arrest and conviction of Preston Powell, who is wanted after a man, later identified as Stephon Mack, was shot and killed and another wounded outside the West Roseland Youth Center.The development comes weeks after Powell and 24-year-old Anthony Montgomery-Wilson were charged in what authorities called a murder-for-hire plot that resulted in the death of Mack. According to court documents, prosecutors allege that Montgomery-Wilson and Powell conspired to murder Mack in exchange for money.Authorities announced on Dec. 4 that Montgomery-Wilson was in custody. He pled not guilty to conspiracy to use an interstate facility in the commission of a murder for hire. A hearing is scheduled for Jan. 16, 2024.An arrest w...

Unexpected factor behind death of former NFL player Mike Williams

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 08:33:21 GMT

Unexpected factor behind death of former NFL player Mike Williams TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — A new report from the Hillsborough County Medical examiner revealed that a rare factor contributed to the death of former Tampa Bay Buccaneers player Mike Williams.Williams spent four years in the NFL, from 2010 to 2014.In August, he was working on a construction job in Tampa when he suffered a serious head injury.The medical examiner's report said Williams was taken to St. Joseph's Hospital and then transferred to the Suncoast Hospice, where he later died at the age of 36.According to the report, his cause of death was "Bacterial Sepsis with Cerebral Abscesses and Necrotizing Lobar Pneumonia Due to Multiple Dental Caries and Retained Tooth Roots Contributory Cause Arteriosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease." Mother of Mike Williams’ daughter speaks about police investigation into former Bucs player’s death Dr. Walter Howard, a clinical professor at University of Florida School of Dentistry is not involved in the case, but said the report shows that severe tooth ...

Texas Republicans in one rural county will hand count ballots. Experts say it’s 'a recipe for disaster.'

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 08:33:21 GMT

Texas Republicans in one rural county will hand count ballots. Experts say it’s 'a recipe for disaster.' This article was originally published by Votebeat, a nonprofit news organization covering local election administration and voting access.When Gillespie County Republicans conduct their primary in March, they will count votes in an ill-advised way: by hand, using scores of volunteers, without any machines.Even if they can pull off their expensive, labor-intensive plan, they risk being sued by losing candidates or reprimanded by the state. And they may run up a huge bill of unnecessary costs.“Hand-counting is a recipe for disaster,” said Bob Stein, a political science professor at Rice University and election administration expert. He and most other experts agree on this, and studies back them up: The method is time-consuming, costly, less accurate, and less secure than using machines to tally votes.The factors that led Gillespie Republicans to this plan are not unique to this rural county of nearly 30,000 people, west of Austin in Texas’ ...

Mara Braun, Maggie Czinano lead Gophers women’s basketball rout of Lindenwood

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 08:33:21 GMT

Mara Braun, Maggie Czinano lead Gophers women’s basketball rout of Lindenwood Mara Braun topped 20 points for the fifth game in a row, and Maggie Czinano produced a double-double with 12 points and 10 rebounds as the Gophers women’s basketball team overwhelmed Lindenwood (Mo.) 100-45 in a nonconference game Thursday afternoon at Williams Arena.Braun finished with 21 points on 9-for-17 shooting. Grace Grocholski added 11 points and Sophie Hart 10 to give Minnesota four players in double-figures scoring.Amaya Battle had eight assists and Janay Sanders five as the Gophers finished with 23 assists and just seven turnovers.Minnesota (11-1) tied its season high with 52 rebounds, while holding Lindenwood to 33.Leading 64-23 at halftime, the Gophers went on a 12-0 run to expand the lead to 76-23 with 3:17 left in the third quarter. Minnesota opened the fourth quarter with a 81-28 lead, then turned the game over to its bench players.

Suspect arrested in Sappington jewelry store burglary may be tied to other crimes - Prosecutors

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 08:33:21 GMT

Suspect arrested in Sappington jewelry store burglary may be tied to other crimes - Prosecutors ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. – One of the men believed to be responsible for more than a dozen smash-and-grab burglaries in the area is in police custody.Investigators believe Joshua John Simmons-Pollard’s crime spree lasted a little more than two weeks, unveiling the magnitude of the accused serial burglar’s crimes in court documents.Simmons-Pollard, 25, broke into businesses in both St. Louis City and County between Nov. 30 and Dec. 15.He’s accused of busting the windows of Glitter on Gravois in Sappington Plaza, and stealing thousands of dollars in jewelry. The break-in was caught on camera.Paul Pytlinski, president and owner of Glitter on Gravois, said he’s glad the suspected thief is behind bars.“This can happen to anybody. We have been in business almost a decade and nothing like this has ever happened,” Pytlinski said.Simmons-Pollard is also accused of several other burglaries, including Imo's Pizza on Jefferson, Tucker's Place on South 12th Street, Courtesy Diner on Hampton, an ATM...

Their home burned in the Marshall fire. Then their new house caught fire after contractors cut a power line.

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 08:33:21 GMT

Their home burned in the Marshall fire. Then their new house caught fire after contractors cut a power line. Imagine your entire house burning to the ground.You rebuild it and move into a new home 18 months later.But then, three months after that, a neighbor rushes to your door to alert you that a utility box on the side of your brand-new house is on fire.That’s what happened on Oct. 25 to Sonali Marlin, a Louisville resident whose family lost their home in the devastating Marshall fire on Dec. 30, 2021.When Marlin saw the flames outside her rebuilt home in The Summit neighborhood, she panicked and began sobbing.“I just couldn’t imagine my house on fire again,” she said.The fire was quickly extinguished and the exterior suffered little damage. But about thousands of dollars worth of appliances and electronics inside were fried, she said.Now, though, Marlin and her next-door neighbor have been thrust into another homeowner headache filled with lawyers, insurance companies, paperwork and endless phone calls as they deal with a situation that is not their fault.“...

Denver weather: Are you dreaming of a white Christmas? Snow headed toward the city this weekend

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 08:33:21 GMT

Denver weather: Are you dreaming of a white Christmas? Snow headed toward the city this weekend While it certainly hasn’t felt like winter this past week, the Christmas weekend is looking to bring some snow to Colorado after all to boost the holiday cheer.The weather could still change by the time the storm hits, but the Denver metro can expect to see anywhere from 1 to 4 inches accumulate on Christmas Eve, according to National Weather Service meteorologist Zach Hiris.While that doesn’t sound like much, even 1 inch of snow on the ground Christmas morning is enough for the National Weather Service to classify the holiday a white Christmas.“Even though we’re still a ways out from this event, there’s a good chance for light snow accumulation across the metro,” Hiris said. “My guess is we’ll still have at least a little on the ground come Christmas.”According to Hiris, the mountains will start seeing light snow Saturday morning that will spread to the plains by Saturday night. Most of the snowfall in the metro area will fall S...

Women’s basketball: No. 8 CU Buffs shake off rust, roll past UNC

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 08:33:21 GMT

Women’s basketball: No. 8 CU Buffs shake off rust, roll past UNC Colorado basketball fans have a tradition of standing until the Buffaloes hit their first basket of a game.It’s not often that the fans have to stand through a timeout, but on Thursday, the women’s basketball team kept them on their feet longer than expected.When the crowd was finally able to sit, they settled in for another dominant victory by the eighth-ranked Buffaloes, who cruised past Northern Colorado 78-56 at the CU Events Center.CU trailed 14-0 before finally scoring 4 minutes, 26 seconds into the game, but the Buffs (10-1) never flinched as they wrapped up non-conference play with a rout.“We don’t want to start like that, but we kind of joked about it like, ‘Oh, we’re just keeping it interesting for the fans and we’ll go on a run later,’” junior guard Kindyll Wetta said. “We don’t really get too high or low and we just know that we’re going to figure it out eventually and so we don’t get too worried.”Delaynie Byrne drained three consecutive 3-pointers for the Bears (4-5) to...

Video shows pedestrian being fatally run over in South L.A. 

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 08:33:21 GMT

Video shows pedestrian being fatally run over in South L.A.  Warning: Video may be disturbing to some viewersGraphic video shows the moment a pedestrian was run over by a car in L.A.’s Vermont Square neighborhood. The video, posted to the Los Angeles Police Department’s YouTube channel, shows a man walking onto Western Avenue near the intersection on Vernon Avenue shortly after 2 a.m. Sunday morning. The man then lies down in the middle of the street, according to the video. Whether he laid down in the street deliberately or collapsed was not confirmed by authorities. Police shut down ‘sesh’ operation in San Bernardino Shortly after he lies down, a woman walks towards the street but remains on the sidewalk calling to him. Moments later, a vehicle traveling northbound on Western collided with the man. The video, posted to the Los Angeles Police Department’s YouTube channel, shows a man walk onto Western Avenue near the intersection with Vernon Avenue shortly after 2 a.m. on Sunday, Dec. 17, 2023. (YouTube/Los Angeles Police De...