Car hits train after chase; driver dies
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 08:04:13 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) – Austin Police said the driver of a car that hit a train Friday morning in east Austin following a chase between police has died. Officials believed the chase was with a suspected drunk driver.According to police, officers attempted to stop the driver at East Seventh and Neches Streets at 2:36 a.m. but the driver took off. The driver then hit the train at the crossing of Seventh Street and Northwestern Avenue. That's just west of Pleasant Valley Road. According to Austin Travis County EMS, paramedics took the patient to the hospital. ATCEMS said the patient had critical injuries but later died.Austin Police said both directions of Seventh Street were closed as of 3 a.m.APD also said train crossings at 6th Street at Northwestern, 7th and Northwestern and Webberville and Northwestern would be blocked.CapMetro said it was expecting rails delays Friday morning due to the crash being on its tracks."Bus bridge will assist customers between MLK and Downtown stations," CapMet...Readers and writers: Celebrate Mother’s Day with three novels from Minnesota women
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 08:04:13 GMT
Happy Mother’s Day to all. In honor of moms everywhere, we’ve got three novels by Minnesota women today, in settings from the 19th-century West to Italy and St. Paul.Mary Logue introduces her new historical mystery “The Big Sugar.” (Courtesy of Mary Logue)“The Big Sugar”: by Mary Logue (University of Minnesota Press, $22.95)I advanced a few paces nearer so I could see who was dangling from the rope, her head bobbing forward like a rag doll’s. A slight cast of darkness seemed to have fallen over her features, but I could see that it was my neighbor Ella. I was horrified. Her mouth hung open and her eyes were staring straight ahead, to a future she would never see. He arms were pulled behind her, and her dress was lifting in the wind as if it were all that was still alive. — From “The Big Sugar”It’s good to meet Irish immigrant Brigid Reardon again in “The Big Sugar.” She’s as strong-minded, straight-f...Hudson Police Chief to retire after 42-year career
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 08:04:13 GMT
HUDSON, N.Y. (NEWS10) — Hudson Police Chief L. Edward Moore will retire on May 19, after a 42-year career in law enforcement. He will be succeeded by Lieutenant Mishanda Franklin, both the first woman and first woman of color to accept the position. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! “I thank Chief Moore for his service over the past decade,” said Mayor Kamal Johnson. “Through periods of turmoil and a global pandemic, he’s led our force extremely well.”“As Chief Moore retires from the Hudson Police Department after 10 years of distinguished service to the residents of the City of Hudson, I would like to thank him for his dedication and service,” said Police Commissioner Shane Bower. “He was a mentor to me as an officer and as an equal in my present position. His constant presence in the station and on the streets will be greatly missed. We thank him for the direction he's provided to the department over the last ten years, ma...98.3 TRY Social Dilemma: Is it okay for husband to 'boycott' Mother's Day?
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 08:04:13 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) — Today's 98.3 TRY Social Dilemma came from Bill. And he's upset. Here's his email: Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Hi Jaime. I know this is petty, but it’s something that really bothers me. My wife’s been dropping Mother’s Day hints all over the house. It’s far from subtle. But I’m seriously considering ignoring it this year. Over the last five years, I’ve gotten her jewelry, a nice vacation, dinners that cost a few hundred dollars each, spa packages, and then also bought stuff for the kids to give her….and it’s all been wonderful, and she deserves it. That said, over the last five years for Father’s Day I’ve gotten an annual list of chores that need to be done around the house, complaints that she’s “too tired to do anything,” socks, underwear, and a dartboard – which I’m not allowed to hang in the house because “holes might get into the walls.” I’m just not feeling it this year. Does that make me a...WCSO: Duo arrested after Queensbury traffic stop
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 08:04:13 GMT
QUEENSBURY, N.Y. (NEWS10) — A 42-year-old Queensbury woman was arrested on several felony drug charges late Wednesday night, after a traffic stop on State Route 9 in Queensbury. It happened around 10:45 p.m. after police say a 2015 Jeep Cherokee driven by Joseph R. Savani, 59, of Saratoga Springs, was seen breaking several traffic laws. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! After an investigation, officers allegedly found nearly 40 grams of crack cocaine on Savani's passenger, Angela M. Bullard, 42, of Queensbury. According to police, Savani also had narcotics on him, and both were arrested. Bullard was charged with two counts of third-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance. She was also processed for felony drug charges related to a traffic stop on West Mountain Road on April 27. Ulster man found guilty of 2021 deadly shooting In April, Bullard allegedly ran from her car but left behind a "large quantity" of cr...Final day of Missouri legislative session; sports betting on table
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 08:04:13 GMT
ST. LOUIS -- Both the Missouri House and Senate are in recess until later this morning. Then lawmakers will return for the final day of the session until six o'clock tonight, when the session is over. One major issue still on the table is sports betting. Nearly all of Missouri's neighboring states allow sports betting, but it is not yet legal in the show-me state. That means many Missourians cross state lines to place bets using devices like apps on their phones.Sports betting legislation has already passed the Missouri House, but it has been blocked in the Senate. Republican state senator Bill Eigel from Weldon Springs is among those opposing the bill. To pass the time, he has been reading books on the Senate floor, saying there is no path forward for the legislation.Missouri lawmakers did give final approval to a bill that would create a comprehensive ban on texting while driving. Right now, Missouri drivers under the age of 21 are not allowed to text while behind the wheel. The n...Kansas City becomes safe haven for trans healthcare
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 08:04:13 GMT
ST. LOUIS -- According to the Kansas City, City Council, the city will become a safe haven for transgender people. Yesterday, the city council voted 11 to 1 to approve an ordinance that says they won't prosecute any person or organization that provides, seeks, or receives gender-affirming care.The resolution was signed by Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas. Heather Hall, a council member, was the only one to vote against the ordinance. She says the council shouldn't be involved in medical decisions. Supporters say it's needed after the legislature approved a bill to ban transgender healthcare for minors. That bill is headed to Governor Parsons' desk.Arrest made in Cherokee St. shooting: suspect charged with assault
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 08:04:13 GMT
ST. LOUIS -- St. Louis police arrested Darion Benton for the shooting on Cherokee Street during the celebration. He's charged with first-degree assault and armed criminal action.A woman arrested earlier in the week was released after the "circuit attorney's office" refused charges, citing "lack of evidence" and the victim's refusal to cooperate.St. Louis homicides: 56 in 4 months, teenagers among victims
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 08:04:13 GMT
ST. LOUIS -- There have been 56 homicides in St. Louis City in about four months. That's one shooting death every two and a half days this year. That's the lowest number the city has seen in the last five years, but officials say the loss of life is still unacceptable.Twenty percent of the victims and suspects are teenagers. The Saint Margaret of Scotland Gun Sense Committee hosted a call to action to prevent gun violence. They say that people must work with legislators, attend gun violence advocacy events, and, most importantly, remember the victims they lost.FBI and Ferguson PD Seek bank robbery suspect
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 08:04:13 GMT
ST. LOUIS -- The FBI and Ferguson Police Department are searching for this man wanted for robbing a bank. It happened on North Florissant Road around 9:15 a.m.Cameras show him in a brown long-sleeved shirt, black pants, a hat, glasses, and a black backpack. He left in a gray SUV that had a second driver. The police have not said how much money was stolen or if anyone was injured in the robbery. If you have any information, contact the Ferguson Police Department at 314.522.3100.Latest news
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