Milder, more seasonable weather arrives on the heels of the coolest daytime high in 5+ months Monday

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:31:29 GMT

Milder, more seasonable weather arrives on the heels of the coolest daytime high in 5+ months Monday Next storm system to bring showery periods beginning Wednesday night continuing at times into Friday nightFOLLOWING A DRY TUESDAY, CHICAGO'S NEXT CHANCE FOR SHOWERS ARRIVES ON WEDNESDAYTEMPERATURE AND PRECIPITATION OUTLOOKSNEXT RAIN CHANCE ARRIVES WEDNESDAY NIGHT AHEAD OF APPROACHING COLD FRONTMORE SEASONABLE TEMPERATURES EXPECTED TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAYForecast highs TuesdayForecast highs WednesdayMONDAY'S 55-DEGREE HIGH TEMPERATURE WAS THE CHILLIEST DAYTIME HIGH OF AUTUMN 2023 TO DATEPlus, the coolest in 5.5 months since a 54-degree high on May 2ndSIZZLING HEAT ESTABLISHES A NEW RECORD IN PHOENIX MONDAY — WELL ABOVE THE NORMAL HIGH OF 89 DEGREESTEMPERATURES SOARED WELL ABOVE NORMAL MONDAY ACROSS MUCH OF THE WEST AND NORTHERN PLAINSMonday high temperaturesHow much above normal?CLICK TO ENLARGE

An 'illicit' affair helps police crack cold case murder of nurse killed 37 years ago

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:31:29 GMT

An 'illicit' affair helps police crack cold case murder of nurse killed 37 years ago Warning: This story has graphic details that were released with the family's permission.TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — Investigators in Florida said they have solved the 1986 cold case murder of a nurse after nearly 37 years, thanks to an "illicit" affair by a relative of the suspected killer. Wrong-way driver killed, Lake Wales couple hospitalized in Polk County crash On Oct. 27, 1986, the mother of Teresa Lee Scalf, Betty Scalf, found her daughter dead in her Lakeland home. The victim's family said her mother had to break into the residence with a credit card after the hospital told her Teresa didn't show up for work."I think she was killed around 3:30 in the afternoon, and by the time I got there at 8 or 9 o'clock at night, all the evidence had been washed away by the rain," Betty Scalf said. The Polks County Sheriff's Office said Teresa Scalf's throat had been slit and she had "defensive wounds" on her hands. Detective Matt Newbold said there was no sign o...

Williamson County announces Segment 1 of Samsung Highway open

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:31:29 GMT

Williamson County announces Segment 1 of Samsung Highway open WILLIAMSON COUNTY, Texas (KXAN) -- On Monday, Williamson County Precinct 4 Commissioner Russ Boles announced Segment 1 of Samsung Highway opened on Monday, according to a news release from the county.According to the county, Segment 1 is a four-lane portion of the Samsung Highway project constructed to reduce curves on County Road 404 and increase safety. Once the roadway is complete, it will connect Farm-to-Market Road 3349 to Farm-to-Market Road 973, which is south of the Samsung plant, the release said.Segment 1 connects FM 972 to CR 404. Segment 2 will connect CR 404 to FM 3349 and is expected to be completed summer 2024, according to officials. Construction begins for Segment 2 of Samsung Highway in Williamson County “As East Williamson County grows this is an important connection to keep our communities safe and mobile and will serve at the foundation for the East Wilco Highway,” Williamson County Precinct 4 Commissioner Russ Boles said in the release. “Parents should have d...

State of Minnesota says budget still running big surplus, 50% larger than projected

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:31:29 GMT

State of Minnesota says budget still running big surplus, 50% larger than projected Minnesota budget officials said Monday that the state’s budget surplus is on track to be almost 50% larger than projected earlier this year.Minnesota brought in more revenue from taxes and fees than forecast this spring and spent slightly less than expected as the 2022-23 biennium concluded. The result: a balance $820 million higher than the $1.6 billion prior projected surplus for the 2024-25 biennium, Minnesota Management and Budget reported in its end-of-fiscal-year analysis.The extra funds are set to be added to the state’s surplus for the next budget cycle, though the exact size of any surplus won’t be announced until early December.State officials earlier this year said their two-year projected budget 2022-23 surplus — estimated at $17.5 billion in February — was testimony to the fact that Minnesota had withstood the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic and outpaced the U.S. economy overall.Related ArticlesPolitics | NTSB blames broken rail for fiery Marc...

NTSB blames broken rail for fiery March freight train derailment in western Minnesota

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:31:29 GMT

NTSB blames broken rail for fiery March freight train derailment in western Minnesota RAYMOND, Minn. — A broken rail was responsible for the fiery derailment of a Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway train and the night-time evacuation of about 800 Raymond residents on March 30 in near zero-degree weather, according to a recently released report by the National Transportation Safety Board.“As a result of the physical evidence, NTSB staff has determined that the in-service rail failure (broken rail) that caused this accident was related to a rail head surface condition,” the report said.The investigation and evidence “indicate that track-train dynamics worsened a rail head surface condition until a complete sectional break out of the rail head occurred” underneath the train, according to the report synopsis.The NTSB previously reported that a section of fractured track was sent to a BNSF laboratory in Topeka, Kan., on the day following the derailment and was being examined as part of the investigation into the derailment.The derailment was reported at 12:58 a.m....

Gov. Hochul to visit Israel amid Israel-Hamas war

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:31:29 GMT

Gov. Hochul to visit Israel amid Israel-Hamas war ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- New York Gov. Kathy Hochul will be traveling to Israel on Tuesday as the Israel-Hamas war rages on. New York State is home to the largest Jewish population outside of Israel. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! In a statement, she said, “During these difficult times, it’s more important than ever for New York to show up in support of Israel. Tomorrow I’ll be traveling to Israel for a solidarity mission where I plan to meet with diplomatic leaders and communities who have been devastated by the horrific Hamas attacks. New York will show the world that we stand with Israel – today, tomorrow and forever.” Hamas launched a surprise attack on Israel on Saturday, Oct. 7. It is estimated that more than 1,300 people were killed, and around 200 people were taken hostage. Air strikes have since taken place in Israel and Gaza, and a ground invasion by the Israeli military is expected in the coming days.Pres. Joe ...

Residents rally for ceasefire in Israel and Gaza

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:31:29 GMT

Residents rally for ceasefire in Israel and Gaza ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) — With the Israeli-Hamas War causing more casualties, over a hundred people from different backgrounds gathered for the same reason…to rally for a ceasefire and to call for an end to the violence in hopes of a compromise. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! Clair Leveque attended with her children because she needed to speak against the violence.“It’s more about coming together and finding peace between both parties than the separation and the violence,” she said.Everyone may not agree on the same solution, but they can all agree attacks should not be targeted toward innocent civilians.“Anybody who is reasonable and thoughtful is not susceptible to propaganda, and I truly believe that. Let’s be considerate before we act,” Anwaar Abu-baker said.Dr. Alaina Qayyum, MD, said she is so upset that the hospitals in Gaza are struggling with very few supplies.“But what are we arguing? Why do I have to stand here? Why d...

Green Park residents annoyed big trucks using their street as detour

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:31:29 GMT

Green Park residents annoyed big trucks using their street as detour ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. – Residents in a south St. Louis County municipality say they’re being overrun by 18-wheelers and other large trucks. The problem is that their street is being used as a detour by the big trucks, creating a huge danger for families.“(Back in) February, my Acadia was parked here. Some semi came down, took my Acadia, drug it down Patsy (Drive). I mean, $30,000 in damage. … It’s unsafe for people who walk their dogs, it’s unsafe for kids cause they fly through here. There’s no regard for law,” Stephanie Jones said.Residents say they’ve had the problem of traffic cutting through for years, but things have gotten worse since the Missouri Department of Transportation's construction project along Interstate 55 and Green Park Road."The MoDOT detour includes 'no truck' signs at residential streets to route truck traffic to Route 21 in that area," MoDOT said in a statement. "Some trucks may be routed there via GPS, but signage is in place." 1 child dead, 4 people injur...

Kirkwood neighbors shaken after gunfire at trunk-or-treat event

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:31:29 GMT

Kirkwood neighbors shaken after gunfire at trunk-or-treat event KIRKWOOD, Mo. – The Hautlys were having a birthday party for their child in the backyard of their Kirkwood home on Sunday when they heard gunfire. Police descended on North Kirkwood Middle School, where a trunk-or-treat event was being held for Tilman Elementary School students.“I’m sure those kids are terrorized,” said Neile Hautly, Kirkwood parent and resident.St. Louis County Police Officer Matthew McCulloch now faces multiple charges and is accused of making death threats before firing approximately a dozen gunshots in the air. No one was hurt.Witnesses held McCulloch to the ground and took away his gun, according to the police.  “Truly heroic,” Adam Hautly said. “Scary as all get out, but truly heroic of those parents.” 1 child dead, 4 people injured in crash on Highway 21 Other Kirkwood residents say the incident is a reminder that no community is immune from the threat of gun violence. “I mean, if it happens here, it can happen anywhere,” said John Wood, a K...

Under the Safe-T Act, Illinois prosecutor says jail population will see 'short-term dip'

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:31:29 GMT

Under the Safe-T Act, Illinois prosecutor says jail population will see 'short-term dip' MADISON COUNTY, Ill. – One month after the SAFE-T Act took effect, more accused criminals are going free in Illinois. But in a strange twist, the new law may ultimately end up having the opposite effect.Michael Perham, 52, was charged with first-degree murder last month for allegedly shooting his girlfriend in the back in Troy, Illinois. Under state law then, he was able to post $100,000 cash to be freed on $1 million bail.But under the new SAFE-T Act, which eliminates cash bail, Perham may be headed back to jail but with no bail this time.“If that were the only thing the SAFE-T Act did—made it easier to detain murder suspects—I would have been all for it. But we file approximately 4,000 felonies-a-year,” Madison County State’s Attorney Tom Haine said.Haine, who is prosecuting the Perham case, would not discuss specifics about pending cases but said he’s filed a motion to detain Perham with no bond under the new law.The motion speaks volumes. It says Perham shot girlfriend Maha Tiim...