Officers shoot man in north St. Louis

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 09:51:37 GMT

Officers shoot man in north St. Louis ST. LOUIS - Police officers shot a man Wednesday afternoon in north St. Louis.According to Sgt. Charles Wall, a spokesman for the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department, the shooting happened around 2 p.m. in the 4200 block of Linton Avenue, located in the Fairgrounds neighborhood. Multiple people quit within hours at Jennings City Hall Wall said the man who was shot is conscious and breathing. No officers were hurt in the incident.Police have not yet disclosed what led up to the shooting or what kind of injuries the wounded man might have suffered.This is a developing story. FOX 2 will update as more information becomes available.

Victim identified in fatal Midtown shooting near SLU campus

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 09:51:37 GMT

Victim identified in fatal Midtown shooting near SLU campus ST. LOUIS - Homicide detectives with the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department say the victim and suspect in Tuesday’s fatal shooting in Midtown knew each other.Police identified the victim as Jaylen French of Florissant. French was shot just before 2 p.m. near Lindell Boulevard and Spring Avenue, feet away from the northern edge of St. Louis University’s campus. French was 25.The suspect, identified only as a 19-year-old man, was found shot in the 3700 block of Lindell. He was taken to a hospital and is said to be in critical condition as of Tuesday evening.Neither man is affiliated with the university.“It appears at this time that the individuals were known to each other and the incident was the result of a dispute,” St. Louis police Captain Christi Marks said. “There was one firearm involved in the incident, and at some point there was a struggle over the firearm, which resulted in the suspect being shot.” Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in ...

University of Missouri System data breach impacts thousands, investigation launched

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 09:51:37 GMT

University of Missouri System data breach impacts thousands, investigation launched JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. - Officials have launched an investigation into a recent University of Missouri System data breach, which has impacted thousands of organizations and led to some personal data being compromised. The data breach involves a file transfer software called MOVEit, used to share large files between organizations worldwide. Multiple people quit within hours at Jennings City Hall University of Missouri system officials have launched an investigation separate from outside vendors to determine how many people and what data might have been impacted.“The breach impacted some outside vendors that we use to assist in our operations, including our enrollment and pension processes,” said Ben Canlas, interim vice president for Information Technology. “While we continue to work on obtaining specific information, we want to alert our employees, students and retirees that they might be impacted by this breach.”Since the data breach also affected outside vendors used by the univer...

St. Charles reopens water treatment plant after ammonia-drop concerns

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 09:51:37 GMT

St. Charles reopens water treatment plant after ammonia-drop concerns ST. CHARLES, Mo. - Days after shutting down its water treatment plant over ammonia concerns, the City of St. Charles has reopened the plant and is once again providing drinking water to residents. St. Charles city officials shut down the Elm Point Water Treatment Plant last weekend when its last operational well experienced "a drop in the free level of ammonia in raw water." Free ammonia is essential because it serves as the primary disinfectant in St. Charles’ water system. Multiple people quit within hours at Jennings City Hall According to a news release from the City of St. Charles, the St. Louis Regional Office of the Missouri Department of Natural Resources inspected the site after some follow-up procedures and gave the City approval to resume drinking water production late Tuesday evening. The City of St. Charles also conducted several tests to confirm the treatment plant meets Missouri safety standards, setting up a temporary chemical feed pump and dosing system at the wat...

Russell Wilson, Broncos offense sense growing confidence: “I think it’s all coming together”

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 09:51:37 GMT

Russell Wilson, Broncos offense sense growing confidence: “I think it’s all coming together” Adam Trautman made perhaps the play of training camp so far for the Broncos offense on Wednesday morning.Going over the middle in the red zone and diving for a tight-window throw from Russell Wilson, Trautman snared the ball with his left hand and pulled it in among heavy traffic.The catch itself was eye-popping.The throw might be even more instructive about where Denver’s offense and its quarterback are making progress as the second of three preseason games approaches.Wilson made plays in the passing game during the preseason opener over the middle of the field, an area that he’s been less productive in over the course of his career, and he did it again Wednesday.To Trautman, he fired a ball into a spot on time and came away with a touchdown for it.“The guy’s back was turned and I just kind of whistled it in there and he made a great catch,” Wilson said after practice.The best indicators are clearly in-game situations — Denver’s No. 1 offense started slow Friday night at Arizona, b...

FBI recovers 27 sex trafficking victims in Colorado, including 8 juveniles

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 09:51:37 GMT

FBI recovers 27 sex trafficking victims in Colorado, including 8 juveniles The FBI along with local, state, and federal law enforcement partners have recovered multiple victims of sex trafficking, including a 16-year-old girl who was being trafficked by her father in exchange for drugs, in a recent coordinated campaign.Another victim, a minor, had been reported missing by her foster family and was found in a hotel with a known trafficker, according to an FBI news release.The operation in Colorado recovered eight juveniles and 19 adults from sex trafficking, according to a release on a recent nationwide effort, Operation Cross Country.More than 40 agencies and organizations in Colorado participated in the recent coordinated nationwide enforcement effort. Additionally, five suspected traffickers were arrested and eight other suspected traffickers were identified for further investigation.“The initiative, in partnership with the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, focused on identifying and locating victims of sex trafficking and investi...

Eastbound lanes of I-76 closed in Adams County after crash

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 09:51:37 GMT

Eastbound lanes of I-76 closed in Adams County after crash The eastbound lanes of Interstate 76 are closed in Adams County due to a crash at 70th Avenue.#I76 eastbound: Road closed due to a crash at CO 224/70th Avenue; East 74th Avenue. https://t.co/R0jekuLgvL— Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) (@ColoradoDOT) August 16, 2023The Colorado Department of Transportation announced the lane closure at 12:45 p.m.As of 2 p.m., multiple Waze users were still reporting standstill traffic between the exit for Interstate 270 and East 74th Avenue, according to cotrip.org Wednesday afternoon.Related ArticlesCrime and Public Safety | Woman missing from Winter Park, police say she is endangered Crime and Public Safety | Montana women accused in downtown Loveland homeless shooting Crime and Public Safety | Pueblo police issue alert seeking missing 7-year-old girl Crime and Public Safety | “I want their badges”: Family of pregnant woman killed by Arvada police officer file...

Denver Archdiocese sues Colorado over right to exclude LGBTQ people from universal preschool

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 09:51:37 GMT

Denver Archdiocese sues Colorado over right to exclude LGBTQ people from universal preschool The Denver Catholic Archdiocese along with two of its parishes is suing the state alleging their First Amendment rights are violated because their desire to exclude LGBTQ parents, staff and kids from Archdiocesan preschools keeps them from participating in Colorado’s new universal preschool program.The program is intended to provide every child 15 hours per week of state-funded preschool in the year before they are eligible for kindergarten. To be eligible, though, schools must meet the state’s non-discrimination requirements.The Denver Archdiocese, St. Mary Catholic Parish in Littleton and St. Bernadette Catholic Parish in Lakewood filed suit against Lisa Roy, executive director of the Colorado Department of Early Childhood, and Dawn Odean, director of Colorado’s Universal Preschool Program, on Wednesday.The Denver Archdiocese and the Colorado Department of Early Childhood could not immediately be reached for comment.“The Department is purporting to require all pr...

SoCal in the 'probable path' of Tropical Storm Hilary; When was the last time a tropical storm hit California?

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 09:51:37 GMT

SoCal in the 'probable path' of Tropical Storm Hilary; When was the last time a tropical storm hit California? When conversations about tropical storms and hurricanes arise, California is rarely included. A tropical storm forming off the Pacific coast of Mexico, however, could impact the Golden State.Tropical Storm Hilary, which is expected to grow into a hurricane by Thursday, is slated to make its way toward the Baja California peninsula later this week, according to the National Hurricane Center.While the Hilary is expected to weaken as it approaches the peninsula, the remnants could still bring several inches of rain and potential flooding to the area, according to the Washington Post. Southern California is currently in the storm's "probable path."Tropical Storm Hilary's potential path. Aug. 16, 2023. (NOAA)“Confidence continues to increase on a heavy rainfall, potentially high impact, event unfolding across parts of the Southwest and California Saturday to Monday,” the National Weather Service said Wednesday.While it is unusual for a tropical storm -or a hurricane- to hit California, i...

Santa Clarita Valley residents overwhelmed by landfill stench

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 09:51:37 GMT

Santa Clarita Valley residents overwhelmed by landfill stench Air quality regulators have ordered a private landfill in Castaic to take immediate steps to reduce a putrid odor that has prompted more than a thousand complaints from nearby residents.On Tuesday, the South Coast Air Quality Management District sent an “order of abatement” to the owners of the Chiquita Canyon Landfill, which is located just south of the Val Verde community and west of Six Flags Magic Mountain.South Coast AQMD says the agency began receiving a large number of odor complaints in May.Investigators determined the stench was the result of elevated levels of sulfur, specifically dimethyl sulfide, in landfill gas emissions which “its gas treatment system is not designed to remove,” officials said.Chiquita Canyon Landfill in Castaic, California. Aug. 16, 2023 (KTLA)Since the start of the investigation, South Coast AQMD has received more than 1,200 complaints, the agency said in a statement.“It has definitely increased,” Val Verde resident Alex Martinez told KTLA on Wednesd...