Year after year, most Texas police departments report zero hate crimes. Here’s why.
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 20:54:50 GMT
AUSTIN (The Texas Tribune) -- Bertha Germany was looking after the children at her day care when her neighbor called. She needed to come home immediately. Someone had vandalized her home.After closing, she zipped across Texarkana, the northeast Texas town divided by the state’s boundary with Arkansas. As she pulled up, she saw a racial slur derogatory to Black people and the image of male genitalia spray painted across the side of her house.“It kind of frightened me a bit,” said Germany, who is Black. Why had she been singled out?Charles Norton, a neighbor who owns a power washing business, offered to remove the graffiti. Moved by the offer, Germany made a Facebook post recounting the incident. The post spread and neighbors who also had been vandalized contacted her.They were all Black.It didn’t take long for the police to arrest two suspects — Taylor Carrell, 22, of Bloomburg, and Charlie Dillard, Jr., 17, of Longview — who turned themselves in for the May 2021 crime wave. The men,...Leander teenager dead after suspected fentanyl overdose
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 20:54:50 GMT
LEANDER, Texas (KXAN) — A teenage student at the Leander Independent School District died following a suspected fentanyl poisoning, the Williamson County Sheriff's Office said Monday."This devastating incident serves as a poignant reminder that the specter of drugs looms not only on the outskirts of our neighborhoods but permeates through the hallways of our educational institutions," a Williamson County Sheriff's Office statement read in part. "In the face of this tragedy, we are compelled to rally together as a community to take decisive action in educating our students about the inherent dangers and working collaboratively to ensure their safety."The Williamson County Overdose Task Force is a local coalition that works on communitywide efforts to educate residents on the dangers of illicit substances like fentanyl and to help minimize overdoses and fatalities. That task force includes local organization members such as Texas Against Fentanyl, Bluebonnet Trails Community Services,...35 anglers rescued from Upper Red Lake after ice separates from shore
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 20:54:50 GMT
WASKISH TOWNSHIP — Thirty-five anglers on Upper Red Lake have been rescued after being stranded on a large piece of ice that broke away from shore on Sunday evening.At around 4:50 p.m., Kelliher Fire and Rescue officials and the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources received a report that numerous people had become stranded on an ice chunk that detached from shore on Upper Red Lake.According to Beltrami County Chief Deputy Jarrett Walton, initial reports indicated an estimated 40-50 people were stranded and the ice had approximately 40-50 feet of open water separating it from the main ice connected to shore.“Strong winds caused the ice to shift,” Beltrami County Public Information Officer Chris Muller said in a release. “Upper Red Lake is a very popular fishing destination, frequently utilized before ice is stable resulting in the need to rescue people either from falling through the ice or floating on ice floats.”A similar incident happened last year on Upper Red Lake in late N...Adult-use cannabis application window closes today
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 20:54:50 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10)-- For the past two months, those wanting to get in on New York’s cannabis industry have had the opportunity to apply for an adult-use license— whether it be for cultivation, processing, distribution, retail dispensary, or microbusiness. "We don’t yet know, what the final numbers are going to be, but we did see from the first application window that closed on November 17th, we received over 2,000 applications through that window and we are expecting significantly more for this round," explained John Kagia, Director of Policy at the Office of Cannabis Management. According to Kagia, licenses will be given to applicants based on a randomized drawing. "We’re expecting that we'll be able to start issuing these licenses as we get into the second part of January 2024."The Office of Cannabis Management said there is a 30-day window for applicants to make adjustments if selected.Lauren Rudick, of Rudick Law Group, said she has been busy helping applicants increase th...U.S. Marshals make arrest in East St. Louis nightclub murder
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 20:54:50 GMT
EAST ST. LOUIS, Ill. – Last Friday, United States Marshals made an arrest in connection with a fatal shooting at an East St. Louis, Illinois, nightclub.The shooting happened on July 24, 2023, at a business in the 600 block of Martin Luther King Drive. The victim, Ryan Morton of Cahokia Heights, had been shot and rushed to an area hospital, where he later died from his injuries. Morton was 43.The East St. Louis Police Department requested the help of the Illinois State Police to investigate the crime. Police cruiser crashes into south St. Louis City bar overnight Over the next five months, agents with the ISP's Public Safety Enforcement Group identified a suspect and presented the matter to the St. Clair County State's Attorney's Office for charges.The suspect, Robert Palmer, was arrested in Hazelwood, Missouri, on December 15. Palmer, 38, is awaiting extradition back to Illinois, where he'll face charges of first-degree murder and unlawful possession of a weapon by a felon.Storied US Steel to be acquired for more than $14B by Nippon Steel
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 20:54:50 GMT
U.S. Steel, the Pittsburgh steel producer that played a key role in the nation's industrialization, is being acquired by Nippon Steel in an all-cash deal valued at approximately $14.1 billion.The transaction is worth about $14.9 billion when including the assumption of debt. The combined company will be among the top three steel-producing companies in the world, according to 2022 figures from the World Steel Association.The price tag for U.S. Steel is nearly double what was offered just four months ago by rival Cleveland Cliffs. U.S. Steel, which rejected that offer, confirmed the offering price from Nippon early Monday.That tie-up would have created one of the top four outside of China, which dominates global steel production. U.S. Steel executives were asked about a potential pushback from U.S. regulators over security concerns on Monday. Police cruiser crashes into south St. Louis City bar overnight “This is going to increase competition here in the United States with a gr...West Highland restaurant owner launching Wheat Ridge food truck park
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 20:54:50 GMT
Blaine Baggao started a food truck and opened a brick-and-mortar site. Now, he’s combining the two.The 38-year-old restaurateur behind Adobo in West Highland, which serves Filipino and Mexican food, is launching a food truck park in Wheat Ridge at the end of the month.“I respect the hell out of my industry and want to give them something where they can feel like they’re at home … as opposed to just showing up and being a nice amenity,” Baggao said.MoonRise Garden Bar will operate on a 20,000-square-foot lot at 6875 W. 38th Ave. It will hold up to four food trucks, including Adobo’s, and a bar. Baggao’s long-time bartender and friend Dylan Zarett is creating the drink menu and managing the bar.“It’s really the best of the best coming together, the Justice League of food trucks,” Baggao said.MoonRise will have both permanent and rotating trucks. Baggao said he’s gotten a lot of interest but hasn’t set rates or committed to any trucks yet.Baggao said David Heller, who owns the former g...Boulder police fatally shoot woman carrying replica gun near recreation center
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 20:54:50 GMT
A woman carrying a replica gun was shot and killed by Boulder police Sunday afternoon after she allegedly pointed the replica at someone outside the North Boulder Recreation Center and then ran from police, officials said.Boulder police Deputy Chief Ron Gosage announced the woman’s death at a news conference in front of Boulder police headquarters Monday afternoon, 18 hours after the department first posted on X that there had been a police shooting. That post did not specify whether anyone was wounded or killed by officers.Emergency dispatchers received a 911 call at 4:10 p.m. from a driver who said he was in his car in the recreation center’s driveway exit at 3170 Broadway when a woman approached him and pointed a gun at him, Gosage said at the news conference.Officers arrived at the scene two minutes later and located the woman at 4:14 p.m. She did not follow officer commands and headed north on Broadway on foot, Gosage said.Police attempted to detain her through deescalation and...12th package of sanctions on Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine: Additional 61 individuals and 86 entities included in the EU’s sanctions list
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 20:54:50 GMT
As part of the comprehensive twelfth package of sanctions adopted earlier today, the Council decided to impose restrictive measures on an additional 61 individuals and 86 entities responsible for actions undermining or threatening the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.Today’s new listings target primarily the military and defence sectors. The Council is listing more than 40 companies taking part in the Russian military industrial complex, 7 Russian private military companies and one of their founders, 12 Belarusian individuals involved in the military support to Russia’s war against Ukraine, and further Russian officials and Russian businesspersons in the defence sector.Furthermore, restrictive measures will apply to important economic actors: AlfaStrakhovanie Group, one of the biggest insurance companies in Russia, Rosfinmonitoring, the Federal Service for Financial Monitoring, four telecom companies in the territories of Ukraine that Russia has tempora...Southwest Airlines penalized $140M for 2022 Holiday travel nightmare
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 20:54:50 GMT
Southwest Airlines has been given the largest fine ever levied against an airline for last year's holiday travel debacle which saw thousands of flights canceled near Christmas.The U.S. Department of Transportation penalized Southwest a record-breaking $140 million civil penalty on Monday for violating consumer protection laws. The fine is 30 times larger than any other penalty ever issued by the DOT for consumer protection violations.In December 2022, more than 2 million Southwest passengers were affected by cancellations and delays beginning in the days leading up to Christmas and continuing through the New Year holiday. Southwest starts on reputation repair after cancellations As many as 16,900 flights were canceled in what some were calling the biggest meltdown in modern airline history.The majority of that $140 million fine will go to passengers who were adversely affected by the delays and cancellations. Southwest was also forced to issue more than $600 million in refunds an...Latest news
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