Chicago man charged with arson in death of pregnant woman 2 years ago

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:48:47 GMT

Chicago man charged with arson in death of pregnant woman 2 years ago CHICAGO — A Chicago man is charged with arson in connection to the death of a pregnant woman who died in a house fire in 2020. According to police reports, 35-year-old Victor Terrell is facing multiple felonies of first-degree murder, arson and concealing the death. Police said that Terrell was identified Friday in the 8000 block of South Houston Avenue as the man who participated in the arson and death of Stephanie Haynes almost three years ago. ‘I need you one time only and I pay nice:’ Bond set for woman attempting to send narcotic-soaked paper to boyfriend in Cook County Jail Police said officers responded to a residential fire just after 2:40 a.m. in the 5000 block of West Gladys Avenue in the South Austin neighborhood on Nov. 9, 2020.According to a report, the family said she was a mother of four children and five-month pregnant at the time. North Chicago man dead, 18-year-old injured in alleged targeted shooting: docs Upon entering, police said Chicago firefighters disc...

Martina Navratilova says she's doing 'OK' after being diagnosed with cancer

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:48:47 GMT

Martina Navratilova says she's doing 'OK' after being diagnosed with cancer ROME (AP) — Martina Navratilova is doing “OK” after being diagnosed with throat cancer and breast cancer.“I’ve gone through a very difficult year but now I’m OK,” the 18-time Grand Slam singles champion and member of the International Tennis Hall of Fame said at the Italian Open on Sunday after receiving the “Racchetta d’Oro” (Golden Racket) award for her contributions to the sport.The 66-year-old Navratilova said in January that her prognosis was good and that she was going to start treatment that month. She said then that she noticed an enlarged lymph node in her neck while attending the season-ending WTA Finals in Fort Worth, Texas, in November, and a biopsy showed early stage throat cancer.While Navratilova was undergoing tests on her throat, she said, the unrelated, early stage breast cancer was discovered.Navratilova returned to her work as a TV analyst at Tennis Channel in March, when in an interview with TalkTV’s Piers Morgan, she said she was told by doctors that,...

2 women accused of $94K in thefts across 47 stores arrested

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:48:47 GMT

2 women accused of $94K in thefts across 47 stores arrested FRANKLIN, Tenn. (WKRN) -- Two women police say are responsible for more than $94,000 in thefts from at least 47 stores were taken into custody while leaving a Kohl's in Franklin, Tennessee.According to the Franklin Police Department (FPD), security at Kohl’s spotted the women when they entered the store shortly before 3 p.m. on Tuesday.Officials said the Kohl's security guard immediately recognized the pair from an online retail theft information-sharing system, so the agent called an on-duty officer from Franklin police's Flex Team. The Flex Team is "a covert unit of officers and detectives who focus on crimes like burglaries, organized retail theft, drug-related and violent street crime, and other community concerns," the department says. Teen arrested for allegedly driving 176 mph; deputies say he admitted to going even faster Store security told officers the two women were allegedly hiding merchandise under their skirts. (Source: Franklin Police Department)As the women walked ...

This brewery made tipping optional: Here's why

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:48:47 GMT

This brewery made tipping optional: Here's why (NEXSTAR) - Those working in the food service industry are, in most cases, paid a lower wage than the rest of us. It's largely because they are expected to receive tips. But, as many have argued, paying a server the federal minimum wage for a tipped employee, paired with the tips they receive, sometimes isn't enough to reach the standard minimum wage of $7.25. This is pushing some restaurants to transition to a tipless style of business. Current federal regulations require tipped employees — those who receive more than $30 in tips each month — be paid a minimum wage of $2.13. That server must then average $5.12 in tips each hour, meaning they would make the federal minimum wage of $7.25. If a server doesn't earn enough tips in a shift to make $7.25 an hour, federal law says the employer must pay them the rest to reach that rate. Student loan forgiveness: What to know as the Supreme Court mulls case While this may differ for some states, others do follow that federal minimum requi...

1 adult, 1 child hospitalized after northwest Austin crash Sunday

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:48:47 GMT

1 adult, 1 child hospitalized after northwest Austin crash Sunday AUSTIN (KXAN) -- One adult and one child were transported to area hospitals Sunday following an afternoon crash in northwest Austin.Austin-Travis County EMS responded to a multi-vehicle crash near Pecan Park Boulevard and U.S. Hwy. 183 Service Road Sunday just before 1 p.m. One adult patient was taken to St. David's Round Rock following the incident.ATCEMS tweeted a second, pediatric patient sustained potentially serious injuries, with crews transporting the child to Dell Children's Medical Center. A total of five people were involved in the crash, but three refused medical transport.

What should I do on the death anniversary? More are asking as U.S. mass killings rise.

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:48:47 GMT

What should I do on the death anniversary? More are asking as U.S. mass killings rise. ST. PAUL, Minn. — On a September day that he knew would be hard, 51-year-old Damone Presley marked the occasion with barbecue and balloons.He was commemorating the one-year anniversary of the day in 2021 that his daughter and her three friends were fatally shot in Minnesota by a man who left their bodies in an abandoned SUV in a Wisconsin cornfield. Presley gathered 50 friends to celebrate the life of his daughter, Nitosha Flug-Presley, who was 30 when she died. He went big on the anniversary because he felt sure that’s what his daughter would have wanted.“She would always do stuff big,” Presley told The Associated Press.There have been 553 mass killings in the United States since 2006, and at least 2,880 people have died, according to a database maintained by The Associated Press and USA Today in partnership with Northeastern University. Those include killings where four or more died, not including the assailant, within a 24-hour period. So far in 2023, the nation has witnessed the...

Zip codes donating the most money to Donald Trump in Illinois

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:48:47 GMT

Zip codes donating the most money to Donald Trump in Illinois In November of last year, former President Donald Trump announced his plans to run for president again in 2024. Despite potential complications presented by his indictment over falsifying business records in March and a jury finding him liable for defamation and sexual abuse in civil court in May, Trump has not announced any changes to his re-election bid; in fact, the Trump campaign announced an influx of donations after his grand jury indictment, signaling continued support from his base.However, Trump's broader appeal in the context of the 2024 presidential race remains unclear. The 2022 midterm elections put his political influence, both within the Republican party and among the voting public, to the test. Trump endorsed more than two dozen Republican candidates. While the GOP expected a 'red wave' to deliver overwhelming control of both houses of Congress, the results were significantly more muted. Democrats retained control of the Senate, and while Republicans have the House, ...

Fountain police shoot suspect, dog while responding to domestic violence call

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:48:47 GMT

Fountain police shoot suspect, dog while responding to domestic violence call Two Fountain police officers shot a suspect and fatally wounded the person’s dog on Saturday evening after the officers were attacked, according to authorities.Officers responded to a domestic violence disturbance call before 6 p.m. near Taos Circle. As they were conducting their investigation, the dog attacked one of the officers and the suspect assaulted both the officers, according to a Fountain Police Department news release. Both police officers shot their guns at least one time, hitting the suspect and the dog.The suspect was taken to a hospital. Police did not disclose whether the suspect’s injuries were life-threatening but said the person had at least one gunshot wound. The dog died at the scene.One of the officers was also treated at a hospital for non-life-threatening injuries. Both of the officers have been placed on paid administrative leave, per agency policy, until the conclusion of the investigation.The Colorado Springs Police Department is investigating ...

TikToker finds loophole, becomes eligible for 2023 NBA Draft

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:48:47 GMT

TikToker finds loophole, becomes eligible for 2023 NBA Draft He's never taken the court for a college basketball team, but Jordan Haber has been invited to the biggest stage in basketball. The TikToker is going viral, after revealing he's found a loophole that makes him eligible for the 2023 NBA Draft."I'm headed to Cardozo Law located in New York in the fall, so I decided to read the NBA Collective Bargaining Agreement for fun. I thought it would be good reading material and a way to learn more about sports and entertainment law," Haber said.Those loopholes that allowed him to apply? Be part of this years graduating class, give 60 days notice with letter of intent, and fill out the proper official paperwork. Haber says this all started as a joke with his friends, and he made a bet he could figure out a way to get himself into the NBA Draft. Jordan Haber showing off his 2023 NBA draft invite on TikTokNow that he's officially in the pool of eligible players, Haber says his friends "won't be satisfied until I get a picture with c...

SF Giants’ manager provides health update on Logan Webb

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:48:47 GMT

SF Giants’ manager provides health update on Logan Webb SAN FRANCISCO – Logan Webb remained in some discomfort Sunday, Giants manager Gabe Kapler said, one day after the right-hander was removed from his start with lower back tightness.Webb threw 91 pitches over six innings before he was taken out as a precaution from Saturday’s game against the Miami Marlins. Webb had thrown at least seven innings in his previous three starts before Saturday but felt some tightness as he faced Marlins hitter Garrett Cooper in the top of the sixth and was taken out by Kapler as a precaution.Webb struck out Cooper with a slider for his seventh strikeout of the game, ending the inning and concluding his day.“He’s a little sore today,” Kapler said Sunday morning before the Giants faced the Marlins in the series finale at Oracle Park. “We’re still checking him out and we want to see what the next steps are, but nothing new beyond that.”Kapler said it’s possible Webb could get an MRI, but nothing had been scheduled in that regard as of Sunda...