School bus and tanker truck collide in South Carolina; 18 sent to hospital
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 19:28:42 GMT
GILBERT, S.C. (AP) — A school bus collided with a tanker truck Thursday in South Carolina, sending at least 18 people, mostly children, to the hospital, authorities said.The bus was carrying 36 passengers when it collided with the tanker at about 4 p.m. at an intersection near Gilbert in Lexington County, according to the South Carolina Highway Patrol.At least 17 children and one adult were taken to Lexington Medical Center for treatment, the hospital told WIS-TV. All of the patients were evaluated and released, hospital spokesperson Jennifer Wilson told The Associated Press by telephone on Friday.There was no immediate information on their conditions or the cause of the crash.The bus passengers were from Gilbert Middle School and Gilbert High schools.Gilbert is about 30 miles (49 kilometers) southwest of South Carolina’s capital of Columbia.The Associated Press4th suspect arrested in kidnapping of Elnaz Hajtamiri
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 19:28:42 GMT
Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) have arrested a fourth suspect in the kidnapping case of Elnaz Hajtamiri, who was forcibly taken from a home in Wasaga Beach in 2022 and remains missing.Police say Adams Suleman Ankamah, 29, of Brampton was arrested on Wednesday, May 24, in connection to Hajtamiri’s abduction.He’s facing a charge of kidnapping, numerous gun charges, and one count of possession of proceeds of property obtained by crime over $5,000.He’s being held in custody and is scheduled to appear in court in Barrie on June 1.Police say an outstanding arrest warrant has been issued for a fifth suspect in the case — Deshawn Davis, 35, of Toronto.Deshawn Davis, 35, of Toronto, is wanted in connection to the kidnapping of Elnaz Hajtamiri. OPPHajtamiri was forcibly removed from a home in Wasaga Beach by three suspects dressed in police gear on Jan. 12, 2022.She was 37 at the time of the abduction.The suspects fled with Hajtamiri in what is believed to be a white Lexus RX SUV.The O...‘Immense sorrow:’ Major fire at Montreal heritage building that once housed monastery
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 19:28:42 GMT
MONTREAL — A major fire at a Montreal heritage building was still not under control Friday and authorities were not able to provide a firm timeline of how long it would take to extinguish the blaze.The fire broke out late Thursday afternoon at the Monastère du Bon-Pasteur, a 19th century former monastery, and quickly became a five-alarm blaze requiring the intervention of 150 firefighters.Fire Chief Richard Liebmann told reporters Friday that the fire seems to have started in the attic, but bringing it under control hasn’t been easy. “It’s a fire that’s extremely difficult to extinguish,” Liebmann said. “Because of the nature of the construction, the shape of the building and the construction materials, it’s very difficult to reach the source of the fire, (both) from above and from inside.”Liebmann could not say what the extent of the damage could be or how long operations might continue.The downtown Montreal building was built in 1846...It's 2023 home opening night for the Chicago Sky
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 19:28:42 GMT
Annie Costabile, the Chicago Sky beat writer for the Chicago Sun Times, joins "9 Good Minutes" on WGN News Now to talk about this new-look team ahead of their home opener Friday.CHICAGO — The city's new-look WNBA team will get to play in front of the home fans for the first time during the 2023 regular season on Friday - and it's safe to say they generated a little bit of excitement before that contest. In their first two games of the WNBA season, the Sky defeated the Lynx and the Mercury on the road, doing so in front of a national audience in the latter contest last Sunday. While it's just a small part of a league-record 40-game regular season, it was a statement from the team to the WNBA that the reorganization of their team doesn't mean a lack of success.But those fans who arrive at Wintrust Arena on Friday night for the home opener against the Mystics on Friday at 7 p.m. will certainly see a different group than the one that left the court last September in the WNBA Playoffs. C...Memorial Day weekend deadliest for Texas drivers, who rank as worst drivers in the U.S.
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 19:28:42 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) -- According to a study from the car insurance company Jerry, Texas has suffered the most fatal crashes during Memorial Day weekend over the past decade, with Houston and Dallas leading nationally as the top two cities for fatalities. Austin Police Department starts ‘No Refusal’ initiative to curb drunk driving over Memorial Day weekend The study, conducted by former Bloomberg economics editor Henry Hoenig, who now works for Jerry, used data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. The majority of traffic fatalities occur at night or in the early morning. (Courtesy Jerry)Historically, Saturday is the deadliest day of Memorial Day weekend. (Courtesy Jerry)California has a larger population than Texas, but Texas outpaces in Memorial Day weekend deaths. (Courtesy Jerry)It found that 42% of the people who died were between the ages of 16 and 35. Key causes of those crashes were speed (52%) and intoxication (67%).A 2020 study published in the journal BMC ...Sources: Lieutenant Governor holding up post-Uvalde transparency bill
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 19:28:42 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) — A years-long fight to close a controversial legal gap known as the "dead suspect loophole" has hit a last-minute snag. This development comes days after the one-year anniversary of the Uvalde mass shooting that killed 19 children and two teachers, which put a spotlight on the importance of public records, transparency and the truth."We've agreed to the changes that would make this bill operational and the House conferees have signed off on that," said Rep. Joe Moody, D-El Paso, who authored the bill and has been trying to close the loophole for years. "So, we're simply waiting to see what happens."The hold up: Republican Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, according to several sources with inside knowledge. KXAN reached out Friday to his office to ask about the status of the bill but did not immediately hear back.The "dead suspect loophole" refers to an exemption in the Texas Public Information Act that gives police discretion to withhold records from the public in cases where a s...2 Austin students head to Scripps National Spelling Bee
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 19:28:42 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) – On Tuesday, 231 children aged 9 to 14 will face off in the Scripps National Spelling Bee in Washington D.C, perhaps leading to many of us feeling ashamed of our over-reliance on spell-check. Two Austinites – Shrethan Botla,14, and Tarini Nandakumar, 12 – will compete to be this year’s spelling champion. Bolta, who said this is his first and last entry into the national competition, said he feels both nervous and excited ahead of the trip.“I'm feeling really happy because I've never been to an event, a big international level,” he told KXAN. Other spelling contestants beware if the word “onomatopoeia” is called as it is Bolta’s favorite. “It’s just a very unique and perplexing word overall,” Bolta said on why he finds the word compelling. “And words that kind of stumped me are probably words that just don't follow the language pattern. If they're of an unknown origin, it just makes it harder to spell [because] I can't follow any of the rules,” Bol...Rhubarb fest comes back to Warrensburg in June
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 19:28:42 GMT
WARRENSBURG, N.Y. (NEWS10) - The Warrensburgh Riverfront Farmers' Market is once again running through its roster of specially-themed farmer's markets. This June, it's time to enjoy fresh red rhubarb - and find out about new ways to use it. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! The 13th annual Rhubarb Festival at the Warrensburgh Riverfront Farmers' Market comes to town on Friday, June 2, from 3-6 p.m. on River Street. The festival features rhubarb stalks and plants, recipes, and sampler plates. Cornell Cooperative Extension Master Gardener Ruth Fruda will be on site to hand out information and answer questions about how to grow and cook with rhubarb properly. Crafts and take-and-make kits will be available from Richards Library director Shelby Burkhardt.Vendors coming to this year's festival include:Adirondack HarvestBaked by Marlene at J. Gallup FarmBirdy's Unique Plants & JewelryCalico CornerCover Your Sass BotiqueDawn's D...Troy holding events to celebrate Make Music Day
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 19:28:42 GMT
TROY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The first annual Make Music Troy is set for June 21. The day includes free, public musical events in celebration of Make Music Day, a global music celebration that brings people together to make music. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! For 2023, over 100 U.S. cities will host thousands of Make Music performances across the country. Participating organizations include the Troy Public Library, Troy City School District, Oakwood Community Center, The Ruck, Song City, Troy Savings Bank Music Hall and more.Make Music Day began in France in 1982 and has spread to over 1,000 cities across 120 countries. Make Music concerts are performed by anyone who wants to take part and enjoyed by everyone who wants to attend in public spaces. Two more events, bands added to Summer at the Plaza series Make Music Troy eventsYear End Celebration at Tenth Street Garden, Children’s Songs & Sing Along from 2:30 p.m. to 3:1...On this date (1857): Dred Scott freed in St. Louis
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 19:28:42 GMT
ST. LOUIS - A decade-long fight for freedom led to Dred Scott, an enslaved Black man, being freed on this date 166 years ago in St. Louis. On May 26, 1857, Scott and his wife Harriet appeared in the St. Louis Circuit Court and were formally freed by Henry Taylor Blow. Judge Alexander Hamilton, who presided over trials in Missouri, approved documents to free Scott and his family. The emancipation came shortly after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in Dred Scott v. Sandford, a landmark pre-Civil War court case, that Scott was not entitled to freedom or protected by the Constitution, despite living in a free state of Missouri. It also followed a series of legal battles in St. Louis dating back to 1846. $400,000 in watches stolen in St. Louis jewelry heist That year, Dred and Harriet filed separate lawsuits for freedom in St. Louis based on two Missouri statutes. According to History.com, "one statute allowed any person of any color to sue for wrongful enslavement. The other stated that ...Latest news
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