Bicyclist killed in hit-and-run in Highland Park, mayor says

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:11:50 GMT

Bicyclist killed in hit-and-run in Highland Park, mayor says HIGHLAND PARK, Ill. — A hit-and-run Friday afternoon in Highland Park claimed the life of a female bicyclist, the city's mayor confirmed. Highland Park Mayor Nancy Rotering said on Twitter that the crash occurred just before 12:40 p.m. at the intersection of Deerfield and Piccadilly roads.The bicyclist suffered severe injuries and was rushed to a nearby hospital where she was later pronounced dead. There is no description of the fleeing vehicle at this time. Rotering said Deerfield Road between Carriage Way and Lilac Lane is closed due to an ongoing crash investigation.Anyone with information about the crash is asked to contact the Highland Park Police Department at (847) 432.7730 or by email at [email protected] is a developing story. Check back for updates.

Churchill Downs suspending races after 12 horses die

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:11:50 GMT

Churchill Downs suspending races after 12 horses die HENDERSON, Ky. (WEHT) — In the wake of 12 horse deaths at Churchill Downs, the race track best known for hosting the annual Kentucky Derby, says it will suspend racing as a precaution.Churchill Downs Inc., which owns the Louisville-based track, says remaining meets will be moved to Ellis Park Racing and Gaming, located in Henderson, Kentucky. CDI says transitioning Spring Meet races will begin June 7. PETA: Stop playing ‘Russian roulette’ with horses’ lives Since the "unusual" number of horse deaths at the race track, Churchill conducted an inspection and jointly announced new safety measures with the Horseracing Integrity & Safety Authority. “What has happened at our track is deeply upsetting and absolutely unacceptable," CDI CEO Bill Carstanjen said in a statement. "Despite our best efforts to identify a cause for the recent horse injuries, and though no issues have been linked to our racing surfaces or environment at Churchill Downs, we need to take more time to conduct a ...

Cook County man on parole charged with possession of child porn

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:11:50 GMT

Cook County man on parole charged with possession of child porn CHICAGO — A 22-year-old Richton Park man on parole is charged with possessing child pornography. Joshua CollymoreFollowing a National Center for Missing and Exploited Children tip, Cook County Sheriff's Office investigators assigned to the Internet Crimes Against Children Unit looked into Joshua Collymore. According to deputies, the 22-year-old was on parole for a 2022 conviction of aggravated unlawful use of a weapon. Aurora man sentenced to 100 years for breaking into woman’s home, sexually assaulting her Upon further investigation, authorities determined that an online shared account file titled "young sex" belonged to Collymore. The file allegedly contained nearly 130 sexually explicit videos of young children. Collymore was arrested on Thursday and admitted to recognizing several recovered images. The Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office approved one count of Class 2 possession of child pornography of victims under the age of 13. Read more: Latest Chicago news headlines...

Pentagon bans drag shows on military bases after GOP pressure

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:11:50 GMT

Pentagon bans drag shows on military bases after GOP pressure A day before the Pentagon celebrated the June 1 start of Pride Month, top defense leaders were quietly enforcing a militarywide ban on drag performances.The move became public after Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin and Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Gen. Mark Milley stepped in to stop a drag show at Nellis Air Force Base, Nev., which had been scheduled for Thursday.In enforcing the ban, which stems from a long-standing Defense Department policy that has not always been applied, critics say the Pentagon appears to have acquiesced to GOP pressure in recent months to cancel those performances at military installations. Republican lawmakers, in hearings and letters to the Defense Department, have raged over drag shows and diversity programs, which they claim hurt recruiting efforts and compromise warfighting.LGBTQ rights groups have slammed the apparent shift from the Pentagon, noting the U.S. has a long history of supporting drag shows going back to at least World War I.Kelley Robinson, ...

'Crisis averted': Biden addresses bipartisan debt ceiling deal

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:11:50 GMT

'Crisis averted': Biden addresses bipartisan debt ceiling deal (NewsNation) — In a Friday evening address from the Oval Office, President Joe Biden addressed the debt ceiling deal he negotiated with House Speaker Kevin McCarthy that sailed through Congress with bipartisan support. Biden celebrated a “crisis averted" in his first address since the deal's passage, saying, “No one got everything they wanted, but the American people got what they needed.”The deal will suspend the debt limit for two years, while also putting in new work requirements for older Americans receiving food assistance. It also boosts funding for veterans and defense and approves a natural gas pipeline going from West Virginia to Virginia. The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office said the plan cuts the deficit by $1.5 trillion over the next decade.  Biden highlighted the “compromise and consensus” in the deal. “We averted an economic crisis and an economic collapse,” he said. When will you need to start repaying your student loans? White House press secretary Kari...

Texas might use eminent domain to prevent developer taking over state park

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:11:50 GMT

Texas might use eminent domain to prevent developer taking over state park AUSTIN (KXAN) — The state of Texas may try to use eminent domain to prevent a developer from turning a state park into a private community.The Texas Parks and Wildlife Commission will hold a special meeting June 10 to consider acquiring the land through condemnation, the process by which governments can use eminent domain.The developer, Dallas-based Todd Interests, plans to turn the property into a gated community with multi-million dollar homes and a golf course. The company will officially take over the land, which includes Fairfield Lake State Park, from the current owner on June 13.Lawmakers previously considered allowing the state to use eminent domain to acquire the property. A bill filed in the legislature was significantly altered to focus on water rights in the lake rather than using eminent domain. House Bill 4757 was passed by the House, but left pending in a Senate committee after some senators warned it could open the state up to possible litigation.The meeting announce...

Texas Ten Most Wanted fugitive captured in Central Texas

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:11:50 GMT

Texas Ten Most Wanted fugitive captured in Central Texas KILLEEN, Texas (FOX 44) - One of Texas' Ten Most Wanted fugitives has been arrested in Killeen.Kentrell Lamar Fletcher, 35, affiliated with the Gangster Disciples gang, was arrested by members of the U.S. Marshals' Lone Star Fugitive Task Force. including DPS Special Agents, Deputy U.S. Marshals, the Killeen Police Department and the Coryell County Sheriff’s Office. Fletcher was convicted of burglary of a habitation in 2008 and was subsequently sentenced to three years of confinement in a Texas Department of Criminal Justice prison. He was convicted of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon in 2010 and was subsequently sentenced to 15 years in a TDCJ prison. He was released on parole in September 2020.Fletcher had been wanted since November 2022, when the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles issued a warrant for his arrest for a parole violation (aggravated assault was the original offense). For more information, you can view his captured bulletin.Texas Crime Stoppers offers cas...

Ranked worst for running are these Texas cities—Do you agree?

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:11:50 GMT

Ranked worst for running are these Texas cities—Do you agree? DALLAS (KDAF) — Looks like it’s time to call in the running wranglers! Runners are not going to find the running experience they expect in these Texas cities, according to Lawnlove's list of the best and worst cities for running. San Antonio ranked at #31, and Austin ranked at #39.Lawnlove is a lawn care service website that allows you to discover local lawn care services.Lawn Love said, " We compared the 200 biggest U.S. cities based on seven categories. We considered access to high-quality trails, pedestrian fatality rates, and climate, among 28 total metrics".The DFW area did not rank high on the list, Plano was ranked at #53, and Dallas was ranked at #76. Lawnlove has more cities on its list that you can find out more about by visiting its site.

St. Paul man gets 12-year prison term in woman’s 2019 overdose death at Roseville motel

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:11:50 GMT

St. Paul man gets 12-year prison term in woman’s 2019 overdose death at Roseville motel Michelle Werlein had waited more than three years for Friday, the day her daughter’s killer was sentenced to prison.It took two years for Bret Ryne Lott to be tracked down and charged with selling the suspected opioids that caused Werlein’s daughter, Zhennavie Bauman, to overdose on fentanyl-laced heroin and die in a Roseville motel room in 2019. She was 27.Bret Ryne Lott (Courtesy of Ramsey County Sheriff’s Office)A year later, after a seven-day trial in April, jurors found Lott, 32, of St. Paul, guilty of third-degree murder in the Burnsville woman’s death.Now, Werlein was in a Ramsey County courtroom for his sentencing.“We have had to have an immense amount of patience, perseverance and faith in our judicial system,” she said. “I am beyond grateful to be here today representing my daughter Zhen. There are many families that will never get this chance we were given.”Judge Nicole Starr denied a motion from Lott’s attorneys for a durational departure from sentencing guidelines...

Historic preservationist group sues to stop demolition, replacement of Hamline-Midway Library

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:11:50 GMT

Historic preservationist group sues to stop demolition, replacement of Hamline-Midway Library A group of historic preservationists filed a civil lawsuit this week against the city of St. Paul and the St. Paul Public Library asking for an injunction to stop the demolition and rebuilding of the Hamline-Midway Library.The library, also known as the Henry Hale Memorial Library, Hamline Branch, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in January, over the mayor’s objections, through the concerted efforts of neighborhood advocates and historic preservationists dubbing themselves “Renovate 1558.”Because the library — at 1558 W. Minnehaha Ave. — is listed on the National Register, the city must seek an environmental review before determining whether the structure can be demolished, the Renovate 1558 group claimed in court documents. The group instead wants to see the 93-year-old building undergo a renovation to modernize it yet retain its historic character.Statement from the cityIn response, the city released a statement saying it was aware of the civil suit and was r...