Rosedale community to honour little girl whose remains were found 1 year ago
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:48:30 GMT
One year ago this month, the remains of an unknown young girl were found in a dumpster in Rosedale. But after all that time, the child still has not been identified, and the case remains unsolved.In May 2022, police received a call from a worker on the site of a home under construction in the area of Dale Avenue near Castle Frank Road.Police said the girl was likely between the ages of four and seven and would have been deceased for nearly a year before her body was discovered. Since then, police have made appeals to the public for any information.Authorities have also released a composite sketch of the child’s appearance.RELATED: Police release sketch of girl whose remains were discovered in Rosedale dumpsterOn Saturday, May 6, a neighbourhood service will be held at the Rosedale Presbyterian Church. The memorial, called “A Service to Remember Her,” will be hosted to honour the life and dignity of the child.The service can also be viewed on the church’s webs...Boston dean who shot student gets 18 years for racketeering
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:48:30 GMT
BOSTON (AP) — A former Boston high school dean serving a 26-year sentence in state prison for shooting a student he had recruited to deal drugs has received an additional 18 years or more on a federal gang-related charge. Prosecutors said that Shaun Harrison, 63, lived a double life, portraying himself as an anti-violence activist and mentor for troubled teens while hiding his own gang ties and luring students into drugs and violence.In 2022, Harrison pleaded guilty to a count of racketeering conspiracy, also referred to as a RICO conspiracy. Harrison is serving time after his 2018 conviction for attempting to kill a student who was selling marijuana in the high school at Harrison’s direction, authorities said. The 17-year-old was shot in the back of the head after a dispute over declining drug sales, prosecutors said. The student survived but suffered partial face paralysis, permanent hearing loss and other injuries. Massachusetts U.S. Attorney Rachael Rollins said Harrison e...Jan. 6 prosecutors seek 25 years for Oath Keepers’ Rhodes
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:48:30 GMT
The Justice Department is seeking 25 years in prison for Stewart Rhodes, the Oath Keepers founder convicted of seditious conspiracy for what prosecutors described as a violent plot to keep President Joe Biden out of the White House, according to court papers filed Friday. A Washington, D.C., jury convicted Rhodes in November in one of the most consequential cases brought in the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol, when a mob of then-President Donald Trump’s supporters assaulted police officers, smashed windows and temporarily halted Congress’ certification of Biden’s victory. Rhodes was convicted of plotting an armed rebellion with members of his far-right extremist group to stop the transfer of presidential power from Trump to Biden.Prosecutors asked the judge to impose the quarter-century sentence, noting Rhodes had been convicted of multiple crimes — which also carry hefty sentences — in addition to seditious conspiracy, which calls for up 20 years in prison.They asked...NYC to send asylum-seekers upstate to deal with influx
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:48:30 GMT
New York City’s mayor announced plans Friday to send hundreds of asylum-seekers to two hotels north of the city for up to four months as it tries to cope with a surge of arrivals, antagonizing officials in the largely suburban area.Democratic Mayor Eric Adams’ administration said up to 300 single, adult men under the city’s care will be transported on a volunteer basis to a hotel in Orangeburg in Rockland County and another in Orange Lake in neighboring Orange County. Adams has denounced Texas Gov. Greg Abbott for busing asylum-seekers to New York City without prior coordination, and officials representing the areas north of the city lodged similar complaints against Adams on Friday. The mayor also has repeatedly pleaded for more state and federal help to deal with an influx of asylum-seekers, many of whom were bused to the city by out-of-state governors. He said the program would help the city handle the more than 37,500 asylum-seekers currently in the city’s care.The a...Is it illegal to not pick up after my dog in Illinois?
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:48:30 GMT
ROCKFORD, Ill. (WTVO/WQRF) -- Many dog owners know the feeling of taking their pet for a long walk, only for them to squat down, leave present on your neighbor's lawn, and as you go to reach for your 'poop-bag', you quickly realize you're all out. The questions race through your head, Do I leave it? Do I cover it? Do I come back?One question you may not necessarily ask yourself, but possibly should, is, Is it illegal not to pick up after my dog?That question varies by state. Is it illegal to get my dog high in Illinois? These laws are commonly known as "Pooper Scooper Laws," and they require that all pet owners pick up after their animals both on private and public property. This includes neighbor’s yards, sidewalks, parks, school, and others.If someone violates the pooper scooper law in Illinois, they could potentially be subjected to fines in the range of $50 to $500. LIST OF FINES FOR POOPER SCOOPER VIOLATIONS IN SOME STATES:New York City, New York- Fine: $250San Francisco, Cal...Illinois watchdog calls proposed Nicor rate hike 'unjust and unreasonable'
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:48:30 GMT
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (WTVO) — The Illinois Citizens Utility Board is calling Nicor's $321 million rate hike request "unjust and unreasonable."In January, the gas utility asked for the increase, but CUB says the amount should be slashed by $106 million, based on expert testimony by independent analysts.In a statement, Nicor said the increase would be necessary to run their business because of inflation and global impacts, such as the war in Ukraine.Nicor said their request for a hike would add just over $9 a month to the average customer's monthly gas bills. More migrants expected this weekend in Chicago Nicor offers energy assistance programs to help low-income residents.Illinois has announced an additional $300 million in funding to help Illinois residents pay their energy bills.The money comes from the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP), and is available for families who meet criteria to receive natural gas, propane, or electricity bill assistance.A chart with eligi...Vandal breaks into vacant Indiana hospital, posts medical records on YouTube
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:48:30 GMT
La PORTE, Ind. — A hospital in Northwest Indiana has informed its patients that some of their medical information may have been uploaded on YouTube after a vandal broke into the former La Porte Hospital — which is scheduled for demolition — and took video of medical records that were still on site. According to Northwest Health-La Porte, the hospital learned of the incident in early March after a video was uploaded to a YouTube account that showed the medical records. Former Indiana councilman accused of illegally entering home and performing sex act in homeowner’s bedroom The hospital said the medical records were illegally removed from locked shredding bins that were still being stored at the old La Porte Hospital. The records were scattered on the ground by the vandal(s) and filmed for the video that would eventually be uploaded to YouTube.The old hospital is vacant and scheduled for demolition but not all the hospital property has been removed from the site yet, Northwest Hea...These are the most obese states in the US, report finds
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:48:30 GMT
(WTRF) – Obesity is a common, chronic disease among many U.S. adults and children, but some states have higher rates than others.US News & World Report factored CDC adult obesity rates into the outlet's annual state rankings and found that West Virginia is the most obese, with a 40.4% rate."Obesity is a complex disease involving an excessive amount of body fat," according to the Mayo Clinic. "Obesity isn't just a cosmetic concern. It's a medical problem that increases the risk of other diseases and health problems, such as heart disease, diabetes, high blood pressure and certain cancers." The 100 best brunch restaurants in the US, according to Yelp The CDC defines obesity as "weight that is higher than what is considered healthy for a given height." To classify as obese, and not overweight, one's body mass index (BMI) – or one's weight in kilograms divided by the square of height in meters – must be 30.0 or higher.The adult obesity rate is one of six metrics U.S. News used to ...Austin Police Oversight: What you need to know heading into Election Day
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:48:30 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) -- Austin will vote on two individual police oversight measures Saturday. The two measures, one backed by a political action committee that focuses on public safety and the other by the police association, have very similar language but oppose each other. The propositions are expected to be decided by less than 10 percent of voters, said Brian Smith, a professor of political sciences at St. Edward's. He also noted people in Leander that also fall within Austin city limits could impact the results. "They have a bond election that affects people's taxes, that affects how much they're paying, that affects their schools. So that part of the city has more incentive to come and vote because not only are they voting on police oversight, but on the future of their school district," Smith said. Breaking down the ballot measuresOne petition was put forth by the advocacy group Equity Action. It calls for, among other things, the Office of Police Oversight to have more access to c...Missouri lawmakers pass $50B state budget, key step to expand Interstate 70
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:48:30 GMT
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Missouri's Interstate 70 will be expanded to three lanes across the state as part of a roughly $50 billion state budget approved Friday by lawmakers.Republican lawmakers took up GOP Gov. Mike Parson's January call to pour money into I-70 this year, and they went even further than he initially requested.Instead of targeting only the most congested areas of the highway in urban areas as Parson proposed, the Legislature went big and set aside $2.8 billion to complete lane expansions from St. Louis to Kansas City. Trending: Kim Gardner supporters upset; some not surprised by her resignation “This represents the single greatest investment into our transportation network in the state's history,” Republican House Budget Committee Chairman Cody Smith said.The governor appears likely to sign off on the highway plan. Parson's spokeswoman, Kelli Jones, in a Friday email said funding for the project is “well spent money.”The budget also prioritizes funding for pre-K...Latest news
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