Children's library box set on fire in Lowell; entire playground destroyed
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 02:44:08 GMT
LOWELL, Ind. — Authorities in Lowell are conducting an arson investigation after a children's library box was set on fire, leading to the destruction of an entire playground.On Tuesday afternoon, authorities responded to the 200 block of North Fremont Street on the report of a fire.Following an investigation, firefighters determined that books from the Little Library Box, meant for children's literacy, were intentionally set on fire with the use of an accelerant. The flames spread and let to the destruction of the entire playground area. ‘Not going to cut it’: Suburban boy thriving in national mullet contest Police and the volunteer fire department said they are conducting an investigation. A $500 reward has been offered by a local businessman for information leading to an arrest and a conviction.Anyone with information can call police at 219-660-0000.Chicago residents with disabilities invited to job fair on Near West Side
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 02:44:08 GMT
CHICAGO — Chicago residents with disabilities are invited to attend a job fair set to take place next Tuesday on Chicago's Near West Side. The networking event will allow locals with disabilities to network with employers across various industries. Search for jobs on our job board The job fair will be held Tuesday, July 18, at the Central West Community Center from 1:30 - 4 p.m. Employers scheduled to attend include:Museum of Science and IndustryMarriott International Residence Inn ChicagoRUSH University Medical CenterFedEx GroundThe Chicago LighthousePace BusEssendantS&C Electric CompanyUniversity of Chicago MedicineShedd AquariumGreater Chicago Food DepositoryAramarkEli’s CheesecakeFarmer’s FridgeShirley Ryan Ability LabGreater West Town Development ProjectRead more: Latest Chicago news headlinesThe job fair will be co-hosted by the Mayor’s Office for People with Disabilities (MOPD), Ada S. McKinley Community Services and the Illinois Department of Human Services - Division...Florida mom trying to steal newborn from NICU stabs 3 hospital employees: deputies
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 02:44:08 GMT
TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — A Florida mother was arrested Thursday and accused of slashing several hospital employees with a knife after "violently" removing her 3-day-old child from a neonatal intensive care unit and trying to escape.Palm Beach County deputies were called to Palms West Hospital on Thursday around 10:30 p.m. in response to a stabbing report.Documents obtained by WFLA.com allege 31-year-old Kendra Greene entered the NICU where her child was located and "violently removed the breathing device from the infant’s mouth, the central line from the infant’s stomach, feeding tube," and several other life support devices keeping the infant alive.Moments later, hospital staff issued a “Code pink" alert over the intercom, indicating a child abduction. All available medical staff rushed to the nearest door, per hospital policy, to prevent anyone from leaving the building.At one point, deputies said Greene allegedly approached an exit blocked by one staff member and swung a large, serra...Llano County brush fire at 600 acres, nearly 20 agencies responding
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 02:44:08 GMT
LLANO COUNTY, Texas (KXAN) — A brush fire that began burning at a ranch Thursday afternoon grew to scorch 600 acres and is 50% contained as of 1:30 p.m. Officials said no homes have been lost, but 12 were threatened. Air support and dozers are expected to will keep working on building firelines overnight.The Llano County Office of Emergency Management posted on its Facebook page that at least 10 agencies are now responding to the fire located near East Highway 71 and County Road 307. Crews also have CR 307 shut down right now due to the ongoing response. By 6 p.m., there were nearly 20 agencies responding to the fire, including 13 volunteer fire departments. Initially, first responders told KXAN the fire began on a ranch property. As of 2 p.m., the growing fire caused no evacuations. Moore Peak Fire near Llano, Texas, on July 13, 2023. (Courtesy: Alan Jensen)Air support from the Texas Forest Service is currently assisting with the fire, according to the Llano County Office of Emerge...City of Georgetown: Outdoor watering prohibited until July 17
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 02:44:08 GMT
GEORGETOWN, Texas -- The City of Georgetown is temporarily enacting and enforcing Stage 3 of the Drought Contingency Plan, due to sustained high water use nearing system treatment capacity, the city said in a news release Friday. The restriction is effective immediately from July 14-July 17, according to the city.This means watering with an irrigation system or hose-end sprinkler is prohibited during this time, the city said. Furthermore, the city will decide early next week whether to extend or increase said restrictions.Additionally, the city said the water is safe to drink. However, eliminating outdoor water usage is critical to keeping the water safe and avoiding boil water notices.“We need every one of our water customers to immediately stop outdoor watering, at least through Monday,” Georgetown Mayor Josh Schroeder said. “Conserving water this weekend is critical to giving our system enough time to recover, so we can lift these temporary restrictions, but we won't know for sur...Flooding highlights need for future rail support
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 02:44:08 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) – This week on Empire State Weekly, this week severe thunderstorms caused significant damage in several parts of the state. Flash flooding caused Amtrak service in the Hudson Valley to be suspended for several days. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Bruce Becker the Communications Director for the Empire State Rail Passengers Association explained the delay to Amtrak service had a significant impact. According to Governor Hochul's office, 14,000 riders were impacted per day. Becker expressed concern about a proposed bill to cut federal funding for Amtrak by eighty percent."It would be a big issue, a big detriment, particularly for those folks in the capital region that rely upon Amtrak to go to new york city on a regular basis" said Becker. Also, this week, as people continue to clean from flash flooding some homeowners beginning the complicated process of filing flood insurance claims. Tully Rinkey atto...Man dies after car hits motorized scooter in St. Louis County
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 02:44:08 GMT
CASTLE POINT, Mo. -- St. Louis County Police are investigating a crash that killed a man riding a motorized scooter Thursday night. The collision happened in the 10200 block of Halls Ferry Road at around 10 p.m.Investigators say a person driving a Chevy Malibu hit the scooter while traveling southbound on Halls Ferry Road. The man who was riding on the scooter was pronounced dead at the scene. The driver and the passenger of the Chevy Malibu were not injured.Call St. Louis County Police at 636-529-8210 if you have any information in this incident. To remain anonymous or potentially receive a reward, please contact CrimeStoppers at 1-866-371-TIPS (8477).Former bus assistant for Cherry Creek School District faces charges of sexual assault, criminal tampering
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 02:44:08 GMT
A former bus assistant for the Cherry Creek School District was arrested last week after he was accused of sexually assaulting an at-risk child and covering bus surveillance cameras earlier this year.According to a July 7 letter from the school district, 77-year-old Wayne Lee Smith was fired immediately after the allegations surfaced in February.The letter, sent out to parents the day after the arrest, was shared with families of all students on Smith’s bus route, going back to his January 2019 start date.The district originally launched an investigation after a bus mechanic noticed black tape placed over a camera on one of the buses, the arrest affidavit stated.While the bus was down for repair, another was put into service in its place, without the tape, according to the affidavit. When examining videos from the bus, district officials found concerning incidents recorded in the morning and afternoon of Jan. 12.According to the affidavit, the morning video showed Smith sittin...Missing indigenous person alert issued in Englewood for a 13-year-old girl
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 02:44:08 GMT
A 13-year-old indigenous girl is missing from Englewood, and authorities ask the public’s help in locating her.Missing Indigenous Person Alert:Eliana Garcia is 13, Indigenous, 5'05"/130 lbs. She has red hair and brown eyes, last seen July 14, in the 2200 block of W Wesley Ave. in Englewood. She goes by the nickname "Rory." If seen, call 9-1-1 or Englewood Police at (303) 761-7410. pic.twitter.com/3CPsnteLRK— CBI (@CBI_Colorado) July 14, 2023Related ArticlesCrime and Public Safety | Arapahoe County officials searching for 4 missing children last seen Friday Crime and Public Safety | Missing teen who was last seen Wednesday in Granby has been found safe Crime and Public Safety | El Paso County officials searching for missing at-risk teen, last seen Thursday Eliana Garcia was last seen Friday morning in the 2200 block of West Wesley Avenue, according to a missing indigenous person alert issued by the Colo...Will higher interest rates, continued low inventory hamper summer home buying?
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 02:44:08 GMT
Summer is traditionally a busy time for buying and selling homes. Many families choose to relocate while school’s out.Warmer weather also makes it easier to move.According to Zillow data analyzed by MovingFeedback, an online resource that helps connect people relocating with moving companies, July is typically the busiest month for home sales in Colorado.But after struggling with months of historic low inventory, higher interest rates, and rising prices, will the summer season return to something resembling the norm for potential home buyers?Limited homes availableBuyers have struggled this year with a limited number of available homes. And that’s unlikely to change soon.In the June Market Trends Report from the Denver Metro Association of Realtors, Steve Danyliw, a past chairman of DMAR’s Market Trend Committee and Realtor, said that home sales dropped much more sharply in the first half of the year than forecast.“Our housing market continues to navigate unc...Latest news
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