As Hurricane Idalia moves inward, another storm brews off East Coast
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 11:28:38 GMT
(The Hill) -- As Hurricane Idalia passed through Florida on its way to Georgia on Wednesday, the National Hurricane Center (NHC) warned Americans about another storm looming in the Atlantic. “Though many eyes remain on the dangers #Idalia is bringing to the southeast, distant storm Hurricane #Franklin continues to stir up the western Atlantic, creating potentially deadly surf and rip currents along the US East Coast,” the NHC posted on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter. Hurricane Idalia drenches Florida, Georgia; DeSantis says no fatalities confirmed: live updates Franklin, currently a Category 2 storm, isn’t currently projected to hit the U.S. However, in a public advisory Wednesday, the NHC warned of “dangerous surf and rip currents” adjacent to “the Eastern Seaboard.”“Life-threatening surf and rip currents generated by Franklin are affecting Bermuda and the east coast of the United States,” the NHC said in the advisory. “These conditions are expected to con...Anti-abortion activist who kept fetuses at home convicted of blocking access to DC clinic
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 11:28:38 GMT
(The Hill) -- A group of anti-abortion activists, including a woman who famously stored fetal remains in a refrigerator in her Washington, D.C., row house basement, has been convicted of violating federal law after blockading the Washington Surgi-Clinic in October 2020.Lauren Handy, the group’s leader and a previously convicted anti-abortion advocate who recruited activists from several states to organize the blockade, as well as four other members of Progressive Anti-Abortion Uprising, were convicted by a jury Tuesday on two felony counts each of conspiracy against rights and violating the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act, a 1994 federal law that makes it illegal to physically obstruct or threaten a person attempting to obtain reproductive health services or providers. The other defendants were John Hinshaw of Levittown, N.Y.; Heather Idoni of Linden, Mich.; William Goodman of New York, and Herb Geraghty of Pittsburgh.D.C. Police body camera footage revealed that one ...Man charged after woman stabbed, killed during Kenwood home invasion
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 11:28:38 GMT
CHICAGO — A man was arrested Tuesday after a woman was stabbed and later died during a home invasion in Kenwood last year.Aubrey Jackson, 34, was arrested by CPD and the Great Lakes Regional Fugitive Task Force in the 600 block of West 61st Place.Authorities believe on Aug. 9, 2022, he forcibly entered a residence in the 4700 block of South Ingleside and stabbed a 27-year-old woman and a 32-year-old man. The 27-year-old woman later died of her injuries.Authorities said Jackson was also found to be in possession of a stolen vehicle.He is charged with first-degree murder, murder, attempted first-degree murder, two counts of home invasion and possession of a stolen vehicle.Autopsy results, cell phone data discussed in second day of 6th Street shooting suspect trial
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 11:28:38 GMT
Editor's Note: The above video is KXAN's Aug. 29, 2023 coverage of the trial.AUSTIN (KXAN) — The trial of Sixth Street mass shooting suspect De'ondre White continued Wednesday in Austin. White, 21, is charged with one count of murder and 14 counts of aggravated assault. He pleaded not guilty Tuesday in court. Day 1 Trial Coverage: 6th Street mass shooting suspect pleads not guilty On June 21, 2021, 25-year-old Douglas Kantor was killed and more than a dozen others were injured in a mass shooting on Sixth Street. White is accused of firing into a crowd after a confrontation with a group of people.On Wednesday, the court heard from a Travis County deputy medical examiner and an Austin Police detective in the digital forensics unit about the case. Follow reporter Taylor Girtman's updates from court below:Tweets by taylorgirtman The autopsy of Douglas KantorThe first witness Wednesday was Dr. Vickie Willoughby, a Travis County deputy medical examiner. She performed the review of Kant...Travis County judge: Local preemption 'Death Star' bill is unconstitutional
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 11:28:38 GMT
AUSTIN (Nexstar) — A Travis County district judge ruled Wednesday that the so-called "death star" local preemption bill is unconstitutional, just two days before the law is set to take effect. District Judge Maya Guerra Gamble ruled from the bench during Wednesday's lawsuit hearing in favor of the cities suing, which argued state legislators intentionally wrote the law to be vague. Houston brought the lawsuit against the state and El Paso and San Antonio joined the suit as interveners. The City of Austin did not join the lawsuit but voiced support for it. Gov. Greg Abbott signed the Republican-backed measure into law in June. The law seeks to ban counties and local municipalities from passing ordinances that are inconsistent with state law in areas like agriculture, business and commerce, labor and insurance.In a statement on social media, House Bill 2127's author — Rep. Dustin Burrows, R-Lubbock — said Gamble's ruling is "not worth the paper it’s printed on." "The Texas Supreme Cou...New Texas law increases hospital notice before removing patients from life support
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 11:28:38 GMT
AUSTIN (The Texas Tribune) -- At 9 months old, Tinslee Lewis had been on a respirator for much of her life. The Fort Worth toddler was born with Ebstein’s anomaly, a rare and often life-threatening heart condition.Lewis had been at the intensive care unit at Cook Children’s Medical Center since birth when doctors scheduled to remove her from life support in November 2019. It started a public court battle, where her mother fought the hospital to keep her alive. She drew the support of Gov. Greg Abbott, Attorney General Ken Paxton and staunch anti-abortion group Texas Right To Life.Her legal fight renewed the push to change legislation over when and how hospitals withdraw life support.In Texas, hospitals can withdraw life support from their patients 10 days after they notify the patient’s family. Under the contentious Texas Advance Directives Act, life support can be removed when the hospital determines current care as “futile.”Starting Friday, House Bill 3162 ...Austin could mandate AC cooling standards for residential property owners
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 11:28:38 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) -- The Austin City Council could vote Thursday to authorize the beginning of a process to require all residential property owners to offer and maintain air conditioning within residential properties in the city.Council Member Vanessa Fuentes sponsored the resolution that would initiate a code amendment process to Title 25, the city's land development code. Fuentes told KXAN Wednesday the proposed change comes as the city has received hundreds of violation complaints regarding landlords not having tenants' AC units fixed in a timely manner. ERCOT: ‘Tight’ Texas grid conditions expected for Wednesday evening "When you're inside in 90-degree heat, 100-degree heat [within homes], these are dangerous conditions," Fuentes said. "We've got to make sure that folks have safe and healthy housing."Fuentes said the resolution, if approved Thursday, would initiate a stakeholder process and, ultimately, lead to a requirement for cooling standards within all Austin residences. Thos...High school football: Week 1 predictions, Thursday edition
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 11:28:38 GMT
A look at some of the East Metro’s best high school football games on Thursday night:East Ridge vs. Park, at TCO Performance Center, 7 p.m.A South Washington County rivalry is reborn, and taking its show to Eagan to play at the Vikings’ practice facility. There is strong optimism about what Park football coach Rick Fryklund and his coaching staff are building in Cottage Grove. In Week 1, though, the Wolfpack must contend with one of the state’s top gunslingers in East Ridge’s Tanner Zolnosky. OUR PICK: East Ridge 31, Park 21Lakeville North at Stillwater, 7 p.m.The bad news for the Ponies is signal caller Max Shikenjanski graduated. The good news, however, is that so many of the pieces around him from last year’s state tournament team are back. Thursday serves as a rematch of a second-round playoff game from last fall, won 42-7 by Stillwater. OUR PICK: Stillwater 24, Lakeville North 17Andover at St. Thomas Academy, 7 p.m.Two teams that easily could have ...When fans knocked down Ronald Acuña Jr., Twins players felt it
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 11:28:38 GMT
Twins outfielder Jordan Luplow recalls a game at Progressive Field in which he was approached by a fan in right field.A man had fallen over the wall and, after picking himself off the warning track, started walking toward Luplow.“It was a little scary for a second,” he said.“You know when you see a real drunk guy and he’s just kinda staring through you? Like he’s looking at you but he’s looking through you?” Luplow said. “And he was big, probably like 6-6, 300 pounds. And I’m like, ‘Dude, this guy’s coming right at me.’ ”Fortunately, the fan veered left and off the field, but for a few seconds, Luplow started thinking about how he would defend himself from a man he estimated to be about 6-foot-6 and 300 pounds.He was reminded of the incident after a pair of fans approached Atlanta’s Ronald Acuña Jr., apparently looking for selfies with the outfielder, during the Braves’ 14-4 victory at Colorado on Monday.“Unacceptable,” Luplow said.Every once in a while, a fan runs onto ...MN Republican legislators call for special session on law that changes school resource officers’ use of force
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 11:28:38 GMT
Minnesota Republican legislators called for a special session Wednesday to address concerns about changes to state law on what force school resource officers can use against students.An updated law about corporal punishment says school resource officers, security personnel, or police officers contracted with the district “shall not” put a child in a face-down position or “inflict any form of physical holding that restricts or impairs a pupil’s ability to breathe,” among other provisions.With some law enforcement leaders saying the law has too much ambiguity, Republicans wrote to Gov. Tim Walz that “the real-world impacts of this legislation are undeniable; students attending schools in Moorhead, Anoka, Coon Rapids, Andover, Rockford, Redwood Falls, St. Louis County, and a growing number of other communities have been forced to suspend or cancel SRO agreements,” said the letter signed by House Minority Leader Lisa Demuth and Senate Minority L...Latest news
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