Bicyclist, 56, hit by car in Hoffman Estates
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 00:58:05 GMT
HOFFMAN ESTATES, Ill. — A 56-year-old bicyclist was hit by a car in Hoffman Estates Thursday. According to a police report the crash took place at the intersection of Golf Road and Gannon Drive. The bicyclist was crossing the westbound lanes of Route 58, east of Gannon Drive when they were struck by the car. Child in serious condition after dog attack in Ottawa The bicyclist, who is a Schaumburg resident was transported to Luteran General Hospital in critical condition. No citations or arrests have been made at this time and the driver of the vehicle stayed on scene and is fully cooperating with the investigation.Going electric: Volkswagen revamping iconic bus
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 00:58:05 GMT
HERNDON, Va. — Volkswagen is launching an electric version of its iconic Microbus.The new bus is called the three-row ID. Buzz and has a rear motor that will produce 282 horsepower.“The zero-direct emission ID. Buzz is the spiritual reincarnation of the Microbus, reimagined for our electric future,” said Pablo Di Si, President and CEO of Volkswagen of America, Inc. “It is practical, sustainable, and packaged in an unmistakably fun way that is classic Volkswagen. With its launch, the Bus will once again become our brand hero in America.”The new electric motor of the ID. Buzz increases the top speed to an electronically limited 99 mph.Visit here for more information.CPD: Woman located after heading to North Side store
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 00:58:05 GMT
CHICAGO — A 28-year-old woman has been located after she was headed to a store, CPD said.Judge sentences American Airlines passenger who spat on passenger, assaulted crew member before deploying emergency slide
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 00:58:05 GMT
ROCHESTER, N.Y. (WROC) — A former American Airlines passenger has been sentenced after prosecutors say she assaulted two people on an airplane and deployed its emergency slide. Cynthia McKnight, 24, was a passenger on an American Airlines flight scheduled to depart from Buffalo Niagara International Airport in Upstate New York on April 19, 2022. Prosecutors said McKnight, from Rochester, New York, walked to the front of the cabin while the plane preparing to depart, where she got into a "verbal altercation" with a traveler.She also spat on a third passenger, prosecutors said. Southwest pilot gets locked out of plane, needs to climb through cockpit window “The plane was preparing to actually take off and the pilot was forced to return based on this passenger’s unruly behavior,” said Niagara Falls Transit Authority Chief of Police Brian Patterson at the time. “There was an attempt to calm her down and that attempt failed, at which point she then opened the emergency exit door.”Furth...Leander Police: Liquor store employee shoots alleged thief, who later dies from gunshot wounds
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 00:58:05 GMT
LEANDER, Texas (KXAN) -- A person is dead after an employee fired a gun at them during an alleged theft at Leander Liquors Wednesday night, according to the Leander Police Department. Around 9 p.m. Wednesday, the Leander Police Department responded to an emergency call of a theft at Leander Liquors, which is located at 2403 S. Hwy 183 in Leander. According to Leander PD, when officers arrived, they were told three people had taken liquor bottles from the store without paying, and the store clerk fired a gun at them. Shortly after the theft call in Leander, the Cedar Park Police Department responded to a report of a person suffering from gunshot wounds near 1701 N. Bell Boulevard in Cedar Park, which is about a mile and a half away from the liquor store. Leander officers arrived at the scene and confirmed the person suffering from gunshot wounds matched the description of one of the people involved in the alleged theft, Leander PD said in a release.He was identified by Leander police...Ramsey County top prosecutor appointed to national policing board
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 00:58:05 GMT
Ramsey County Attorney John Choi’s recent appointment to the National Policing Institute board appears historic — he’s the first elected prosecutor to serve in the role and the first to join while actively serving as a prosecutor.Other board members include people in leadership roles in law enforcement, criminology scholars and public and private sector leaders.Previously called the National Police Foundation, the institute is an independent, nonpartisan, nonprofit organization.“They’ve always been in the space of trying to be forward-thinking around the future of policing,” said Choi, Ramsey County’s top prosecutor since 2011.He said he’s looking forward to taking part in national conversations about addressing violent crime, police staffing challenges and police-community relations.“I’m not, so to speak, a ‘defunder,'” Choi said. “I believe that police are a part of our community and what people have bee...Ettinger accepts ‘public service’ salary as UMN interim president as Gabel leaves with $160,000
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 00:58:05 GMT
The University of Minnesota’s outgoing president is leaving next week with an extra $160,000, and the new guy is taking a discount to fill in for a year.The Board of Regents on Friday approved both a separation agreement with Joan Gabel and an employment contract for Jeff Ettinger that includes a $400,000 salary.Gabel’s current contract, inked in December 2021, called for a $160,000 retirement contribution if she was still on the job on June 30. When she announced in April she was hired as the University of Pittsburgh’s next chancellor, she said she didn’t know when her last day here would be.Regents later negotiated a departure date of June 9, which “will allow for a more expedient transition to the interim president,” according to materials for Friday’s meeting.Gabel also agreed to leave Eastcliff, the St. Paul mansion that houses the U’s president, no later than June 27, which is two months earlier than her contract allows. That will open up the house for Gov. Tim Walz, who was e...What criminal laws changed in Minnesota this year?
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 00:58:05 GMT
You’ve probably heard by now that recreational marijuana is going to be legal in Minnesota this summer.But during a very busy 2023 legislative session, lawmakers made plenty of other changes to what’s legal and not legal in Minnesota.Gun control measures grabbed the headlines in most coverage of this year’s public safety package. But the 500-page bill contains many changes to state criminal law, and not just new crimes. The state is also changing rules on no-knock warrants and giving prisoners a path to earlier release. Other bills addressed election disinformation and the abuse of AI-generated pornography.Here are some of the more significant changes passed this year:Aiding and abetting murderUp until now, people who contribute to a felony could be charged with murder if the death occurred within the course of a felony — even if they didn’t directly contribute to the death.A change to Minnesota law will shield people indirectly attached to murders. Instead, they...Salvation Army donates donuts to first responders, veterans
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 00:58:05 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- In celebration of National Donut Day -- Dunkin' and The Salvation Army teamed up to give back to Capital Region veterans and first responders. Members of the Salvation Army delivered hundreds of donuts across the Capital Region, making a stop at the Albany Fire Department. The Salvation Army was one of the initial pioneers of donut day, with volunteers traveling overseas to provide support and sweet treats to soldiers fighting in World War I. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! "We now have commemorated that day to honor those who served our community -- who give their lives on a day-to-day basis," Captain Giovanni Otero, Core Officer with the Salvation Army, said.In total, over 600 donuts were delivered to different police and fire departments as well as veterans affairs buildings in the area.Arrested Development to headline Schenectady County SummerNight
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 00:58:05 GMT
SCHENECTADY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Two-time Grammy-winning hip-hop group Arrested Development has been announced as the headliner for Schenectady County's SummerNight, taking place on July 14 in downtown Schenectady. The event is a free family-friendly summer block party on State Street between Broadway and Barrett Street and on Jay Street in the center of the city. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Additionally, the Stockade Kids will reunite for the first time since 2016 on the main stage, followed by DJ Ketchup and DJ HollyW8D to celebrate 50 years of hip-hop. Arrested Development will take the stage at approximately 8:30 p.m. with a firework finale to follow. Kid-friendly activities will be at the Best Fitness/MVP Health Care Kids Zone on Jay Street in front of City Hall. The Kids Zone will feature an opportunity for children to “test drive a trumpet,” glaze sculptural tiles, create fence art, and add to a mural. Corn hole, a...Latest news
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