Friday funeral planned for slain Wisconsin deputy; ‘she had an amazing sparkle for life’
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:19:08 GMT
Funeral services will be held Friday for western Wisconsin sheriff’s Deputy Kaitlin “Kaitie” Leising, who was fatally shot last weekend by a suspected drunken driver who later killed himself in rural St. Croix County.The 29-year-old Leising, of New Richmond, was lovingly nicknamed “Bug” and will be remembered as “small, but feisty” according to her obituary.She loved reading, puzzles, camping, hiking, kayaking, waterskiing and playing basketball. In addition she loved Harry Potter, crime shows and the Denver Broncos. But according to the obituary, her greatest passions were her young family: “On October 7, 2017, she was united in marriage to her best friend, Courtney Leising, and the two were blessed with their son, Syler in early 2023.”“She had an amazing sparkle for life, always making others around her smile and laugh. Her humor was infectious, her laugh contagious, and her loyalty for those she loved most unwavering and...Colonie man sentenced for fatal 2020 shooting
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:19:08 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- A Colonie man will serve 25 years to life in prison for shooting and killing a 21-year-old Troy man in 2020. Jarrell Howard was sentenced Tuesday afternoon in Albany County Court. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! The 20-year old admitted to killing Nyjawaun Thomas in the area of South Pearl Street and Morton Avenue in Albany when he was 17. He was also accused of shooting two other victims with an illegally possessed handgun. Both suffered non-life threatening injuries.Electric vehicles charging station may be coming to St. Charles
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:19:08 GMT
ST. CHARLES, Mo. - The City of St. Charles is thinking about going electric. On Tuesday, the city council discussed installing charging stations for electric vehicles throughout the area.St. Charles is one of many municipalities that is making that change."I remember days ago, people thought it was in the future. Ten years ago, we were instrumental in starting the EVIT program," said Michael Myers, instructor for the IBEW Training Center. "Ten years ago, we started instructing journeyman wiremen on the installation of charging stations. When it comes to charging stations, there's not much to do. You bolt it to the ground, you wire it up, and it's done. The real problem comes in with the calculations. How much load can I put on that building? How many can I put on there? This is one of the issues they're going to come up tonight is, do we want level one chargers or level two chargers, or what are we expecting? I think the first thing they have to realize is what our goal is." Morga...How CBIZ Colorado is redefining employee experience through wellness, balance and community engagement
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:19:08 GMT
CBIZ’s commitment to its employees is evident in its employee engagement initiatives including professional development opportunities, wellness programs, community involvement projects and year-round social events that unite employees.CBIZ is one of many companies in the financial services industry. But what sets it apart from other companies is its commitment to creating a flexible and fun work environment that prioritizes employee engagement, wellness and growth.Founded in 1996, CBIZ is a leading financial, insurance, and advisory service provider to businesses throughout the United States. With over 120 offices in 33 states, including two in Colorado, CBIZ is one of the country’s largest accounting services and insurance brokerage providers.“When we appreciate our employees, we create an environment where they feel valued, respected, and motivated to contribute their best,” said CBIZ Colorado Senior Managing Director Dan Seff. “It’s not just ab...California to pay $24M for in-custody death of Edward Bronstein
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:19:08 GMT
California will pay a $24 million civil rights settlement to the family of a man who died in police custody after screaming “I can't breathe” as multiple officers restrained him while trying to take a blood sample, lawyers said Tuesday. Seven California Highway Patrol officers and a nurse were charged with involuntary manslaughter earlier this year in connection with the 2020 death of Edward Bronstein, age 38. Annee Della Donna and Eric Dubin, attorneys for Bronstein's young children, said it's the largest civil rights settlement of its kind by the state of California, and the second largest nationally since the city of Minneapolis paid $27 million in the George Floyd case. The attorneys scheduled a news conference in Los Angeles for Wednesday to provide details. The settlement comes amid renewed scrutiny of potentially fatal restraints following last week's death of a New York City subway rider, Jordan Neely, who was placed in a chokehold by a U.S. Marine veteran. Bronstein's death...Man convicted for inappropriately touching sleeping woman on L.A.-bound flight
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:19:08 GMT
A 49-year-old man from Pomona was found guilty by a federal jury for the felony offense of intentionally touching the inner thigh of a woman sleeping next to him on a flight to Los Angeles, authorities announced Tuesday. The incident occurred on Feb. 17, 2020, after Mohammad Jawad Ansari boarded a flight at Cleveland Hopkins International Airport that was bound for LAX, according to a news release from the United States Attorney’s Office. Ansari was seated by the window in the tenth row of the plane while the victim occupied the middle seat. According to evidence presented at the four-day trial, the victim, who was wearing a dress, fell asleep not long after the flight took off with the armrest separating her from the 49-year-old man. “At some point during the flight to Los Angeles, Ansari placed his left hand on the victim’s right knee and knowingly, intentionally, and without the victim’s consent, moved his hand to her inner thigh,” the release stated. “The person sit...Warriors coach Steve Kerr doubles down on flopping comment after Game 4 loss
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:19:08 GMT
SAN FRANCISCO — Steve Kerr didn’t get much sleep Monday night. How could he?Kerr had a lot on his mind after the Warriors squandered a seven-point lead at the start of the fourth quarter of Game 4 . They had opportunities down the stretch to pull off a series-tying win, but couldn’t catch a break, resulting in a tough 104-101 loss in Los Angeles.In the immediate aftermath of the defeat that put the Warriors in a 3-1 series hole and on the brink of elimination, Kerr said he thought the Lakers “took some flops and were rewarded” down the stretch. “I’ll have to see the replays. Maybe I’m wrong,” Kerr said. “Maybe those were all illegal screens but it didn’t feel like it watching the game.” One day later, Kerr doubled down on his post-Game 4 comments.“There was definitely some gamesmanship,” Kerr said after a team meeting Tuesday afternoon. “And look, I give them credit. If you can sell a call in t...Warriors down 3-1: Comebacks are rare, but this core has done it before
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:19:08 GMT
Coming back from down 3-1 in an NBA playoff series is no small feat.Entering this year’s second round, there have been 277 instances of a team falling into a 3-1 series hole in NBA history. Only 13 of them have come back to win the series — a measly 4.7%.Those are the odds stacked against the Warriors entering Wednesday night’s Game 5 against the Lakers, who need to win just one more game to advance to the Western Conference finals.But if any team knows how to fight through not one, not two, but three straight elimination games and win them all, it’s this Warriors core of Steph Curry, Klay Thompson and Draymond Green.After all, they’ve done it once before — and been on the other end of another one.Back in the 2016 Western Conference finals, the Warriors were down 3-1 to the Oklahoma City Thunder in a series that followed the same path as this Lakers one — losing Game 1 at home before a comfortable Game 2 win, then dropping Games 3 and 4 on the road.When the Warriors returned t...Three killed, 10 injured in synagogue attack in Tunisia
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:19:08 GMT
Associated PressTUNIS, Tunisia — A Tunisian naval guard shot and killed a colleague and two civilians Tuesday near a synagogue on the island of Djerba during an annual Jewish pilgrimage, the Tunisian Interior Ministry said.The attacker was killed by security guards seeking to prevent him from entering the temple, the ministry said in a statement. Ten people were injured in the attack near the 2,500-year-old Ghriba synagogue.The assailant, a guard affiliated with the National Guard naval center in the town of Aghir on Djerba, first killed a colleague with his service weapon and then seized ammunition and sought to reach the Ghriba synagogue, the ministry said.When he reached the area, he opened fire on security units stationed at the temple. The synagogue was locked down and those inside were kept secure while authorities investigate the motives for the attack, the ministry said.It occurred during an annual pilgrimage that attracts thousands of visitors from around the world to one o...Students are on day four of the Oakland teachers strike — when can they go back to school?
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:19:08 GMT
Day four of the Oakland teachers’ strike began like the past three — by 7:30 a.m. teachers had packed the picket lines at schools across the city. But Skyline High seniors Nailah Karigaca and Kereina Chung have settled into a different strike routine: at 11 a.m. Tuesday, the two were just waking up from a sleepover, and getting ready to have breakfast before studying for their upcoming AP exams.“It feels kind of like the COVID years,” said Karigaca, age 17.Like seniors across the country, Karigaca and Chung have had a rocky high school experience. Their freshman and sophomore years were almost entirely virtual — and now, weeks before graduation, their school was shuttered again. Yesterday, Karigaca attended an AP biology study session on the shores of Lake Merritt, and aside from her teacher, she was the only one who showed up. Today, Chung was planning to work on her senior project on homelessness, which she would record herself presenting by the end of the week.Nailah Karigaca, a ...Latest news
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