Woman, 26, stabbed in chest in Loop: Police

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:37:15 GMT

Woman, 26, stabbed in chest in Loop: Police CHICAGO -- A man is in custody after a 26-year-old was stabbed in the chest after an altercation in the city's Loop Saturday evening, police said. According to police, the woman a=was outside near the 1100 block of South Michigan Avenue around 7:50 p.m. when a 44-year-old man approached her. Bicyclist, 68, dead after being hit by vehicle on Southwest Side Police reported that he two began to argue when the man then produced a knife and stabbed the woman in the chest. The man fled the scene but was located by officers and placed into custody. She was transported to Northwestern memorial Hospital where she is listed in critical condition. Charges are pending.

Bicyclist, 68, dead after being hit by vehicle on Southwest Side

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:37:15 GMT

Bicyclist, 68, dead after being hit by vehicle on Southwest Side CHICAGO -- A 68-year-ld man was struck by a vehicle while riding a bicycle in the city's Garfield Ridge neighborhood Saturday night.According to police, a 32-year-old man was making a left turn in a car near the 6500 block of South Natchez Avenue around 9:30 p.m. when he struck the bicyclist. The man was transported to Christ Hospital where he was later pronounced dead. Police are investigating the incident and citations are pending.

1 person dead after auto-pedestrian crash on SH 71

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:37:15 GMT

1 person dead after auto-pedestrian crash on SH 71 AUSTIN (KXAN) — One adult died in an auto-pedestrian crash in southwest Austin late Saturday night, according to Austin-Travis County EMS. It happened around 10:30 p.m. near the intersection of State Highway 71 and US 290. The adult was pronounced dead at the scene, according to ATCEMS. No other information was available at the time.

Where and when are lightning deaths most common?

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:37:15 GMT

Where and when are lightning deaths most common? AUSTIN (KXAN) — The third full week of each June is designated as National Lightning Safety Awareness Week.Since 2006, almost 500 people have been killed by lightning strikes, according to the National Lightning Safety Council. Only five states have not recorded a lightning death during that time: Alaska, Delaware, Hawaii, New Hampshire and Washington.Fatal lightning strikes are most common in Florida, with 86 deaths reported since 2006. Texas ranks second nationwide, with 39 deaths, ahead of Colorado (24), Alabama (21) and North Carolina (21).When adjusted for population, Wyoming has the highest fatality rate, with 5.16 lightning deaths for every 1 million people. The District of Columbia is second, with a rate of 4.47 per 1 million, ahead of Montana (4.45), Alabama (4.14) and Colorado (4.11).Who is most likely to get killed by lightning?The number of deaths per year has fallen since the mid 2000s. Both 2006 and 2007 saw more than 40 deaths nationwide, compared to fewer than 20 eac...

Hang out with the aliens this summer in Texas - Here's how

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:37:15 GMT

Hang out with the aliens this summer in Texas - Here's how DALLAS (KDAF) — Texas has been known to have its fair share of alien sightings in the state. So it's not surprising that Marfa, Texas, has an official viewing area for sights of the unknown ie; dancing, floating orb-colored lights. Marfa Lights Viewing Center is open and free to the public, many have said they have encountered firsthand unexplained mystery lights at the center. Which has caused more people to attend events centering around the mysterious lights. The city has even gone as far as to embrace the paranormal phenomena than sweep it under the rug, by hosting a weekend-long Marfa Lights Festival annually in the city's downtown. For more information on the center and Marfa's mysterious lights visit here.

Drunk drivers in Texas will have to pay child support if parents killed in crash

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:37:15 GMT

Drunk drivers in Texas will have to pay child support if parents killed in crash HARLINGEN, Texas (ValleyCentral) — A new law in Texas will force drunk drivers who kill a parent in a crash to pay for the victim's child support.House Bill 393 states that a defendant convicted of intoxication manslaughter will be ordered to pay restitution for a child whose parent or guardian was the victim of the offense.The bill, which was filed by Texas Rep. Craig Goldman, goes on to say that a court will determine the amount to be paid monthly until the child reaches 18 years old, or graduates high school. The payment amount will be determined by several factors, including the standard of living the child is accustomed to, physical and emotional condition, educational needs and other financial needs.The law will only apply to offenses committed on or after the effective date. The law will go into effect on Sept. 1.

Late goals allowed haunt Minnesota United this season

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:37:15 GMT

Late goals allowed haunt Minnesota United this season Justen Glad isn’t the only player to score a 98th minute goal against Minnesota United this season.The Real Salt Lake defender blasted a shot into the back of the net on Saturday to stifle MNUFC in a 2-2 draw in Sandy, Utah; It was similar to Simon Becher’s very late goal to stick the Loons with a 1-1 draw with Vancouver at Allianz Field on March 25.It’s a bad habit for MNUFC this season. The Loons have now dropped nine points from winning positions this season and are now 4-1-3 when scoring the first goal in matches. They have conceded six goals late in games (after the 75th minute) in 2023.These are the type of results that can haunt a club scratching to get into the MLS Cup Playoffs. MNUFC (5-7-6, 21 points) now sit in 12th place, while nine clubs make the Western Conference field.“We took a point from a game we should have taken three and that’s disappointing,” manager Adrian Heath said via conference call with reporters. “We have some work to do with certain people.”The pain do...

Obituary: Nel Schweiss, the East Side’s Flower Lady, ‘saw the worth of everyone’

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:37:15 GMT

Obituary: Nel Schweiss, the East Side’s Flower Lady, ‘saw the worth of everyone’ When Annelda “Nel” Schweiss moved into her apartment on St. Paul’s East Side about 10 years ago, she immediately started planting flowers on the mangy piece of land next door.Schweiss cleared out weeds, rock and trash from the site, located near the Bruce Vento Regional Trail, and transformed it into “a pocket of beauty on Maryland Avenue,” said Marie Grimm, a longtime East Side resident. “It started out small. Each year, she would dig just a little bit more … adding more and more beautiful flowers, rocks arranged in small beds and a white bird bath.”Nel Schweiss, 84, of St. Paul, died June 11, 2023. (Courtesy of Robert McNamara)Schweiss, known around the East Side as “The Flower Lady,” died June 11 at Regions Hospital in St. Paul of complications related to cancer, eight days after she was diagnosed, family members said. She was 84.Schweiss spent countless hours working in the garden and would chat with “anyone and everyone” who walked by, said Robert McNamara, a ...

Farhad Manjoo: You can’t win a debate against someone who disregards facts

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:37:15 GMT

Farhad Manjoo: You can’t win a debate against someone who disregards facts In the summer of 2006, I jumped into the ring for a few rounds of debate with Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who was peddling reckless claims about an important issue on which he lacked expertise. It wasn’t vaccines. It was the 2004 presidential race. In an article for Rolling Stone, Kennedy suggested that the election had been stolen from John Kerry — a suggestion that, after thorough reporting, didn’t hold up.But now I see where I went wrong. Not on the merits; there’s still no case that Kerry actually won in 2004. My mistake was attempting to debate and debunk Kennedy in the first place. At best, the effort was a waste of time and energy; at worst, a big bow-wrapped gift of the thing a conspiracy theorist desires most — recognition that his arguments are important enough to merit serious debate.After getting in the mud with Kennedy all those years ago, I realized something important that we’d do well to remember now, as Kennedy mounts a long-shot run against Joe Biden for the Democratic ...

11 named to St. Paul’s reparations commission

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:37:15 GMT

11 named to St. Paul’s reparations commission The St. Paul City Council recently announced the 11 members of the St. Paul Recovery Act Reparations Commission, who will serve terms of one, two, or three years.The Commission, formed in response to racial injustices in the city, will serve as an advisory board to the City Council and Mayor Melvin Carter on issues related to racial disparities for American descendants of slavery. The council created the commission in January and received 48 applications to serve.Trahern Crews, Lead Organizer with Black Lives Matter Minnesota, speaks as he and other local activists express their support for embattled St. Paul state representative John Thompson during a news conference in the Rotunda at the state Capitol in St. Paul on Wednesday, July 14, 2021. (John Autey / Pioneer Press)Many local governments have shown an interest in racial reparations since the 2020 murder of George Floyd and the racial reckoning that followed.“Being a permanent part of the government is what sets us apart from o...