Patrol: Missouri tornado victims were in trailer or camper
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 10:32:09 GMT
The five people who were killed when a tornado barreled through their Missouri village were inside a mobile home or adjacent camper that were obliterated, authorities said Thursday.The Missouri State Highway Patrol released the names of the victims. Glenn Burcks, 62, lived in the mobile home. Susan Sullivan, 57, also lived there along with her 37-year-old nephew, James Skaggs. Also killed were Sullivan’s 16-year-old granddaughter, Destinee Nicole Koenig of Sikeston, Missouri, and 18-year-old Michael McCoy. Koenig’s obituary said McCoy was her boyfriend.The tornado strafed a 22-mile (35-kilometer) stretch of southeastern Missouri, including Glenallen, starting shortly after 3:30 a.m. Wednesday. It came during a week of violent storms and tornadoes in the central and southern U.S., including Kentucky, where National Weather Service said Thursday that it was surveying damage from three EF-1 twisters that touched down.Glenallen, which is home to only about 60 people and sits...Police: Abducted woman dead after shootout on I-95 in Va.
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 10:32:09 GMT
A woman who police say was abducted from her home in New York is dead after a shootout and police chase in Prince William County, Virginia, Wednesday night.The man suspected of abducting 34-year-old Tatiana David early Wednesday morning — identified as Michael C. Davis, of Richmond — was also shot and suffered life-threatening injuries, police said.Authorities in New York said David and Davis had been in a previous relationship and had a 4-year-old child together.Davis was suspected of abducting David shortly after 7:20 a.m. Wednesday in the town of Ithaca in upstate New York after a witness saw the woman being forced into the white SUV by Davis against her will, according to police.ABDUCTED ADULT ALERT: Tatiana David, 34, was last seen on West Hill Circle in the city of Ithaca, Tompkins Co. at 7:20 AM on April 5. She was last seen with Michael Davis who was driving a white SUV. If located do not approach and contact 911.More: https://t.co/vjRd4epcEn pic.twitter.com/O5aJz4hOlx— NYS ...Autoridades mexicanas buscan a 23 personas desaparecidas en San Luis Potosí
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 10:32:09 GMT
(CNN) — Las autoridades mexicanas buscan a 23 personas provenientes de Guanajuato que desaparecieron en el vecino estado de San Luis Potosí, según le dijo a CNN una fuente de la Gobernación de Guanajuato este jueves.Aclaró que el grupo de 16 personas que la Fiscalía de San Luis Potosí anunció este miércoles por la noche que había sido localizado corresponde a otro incidente.Alvar Cabeza de Vaca, secretario de Seguridad Pública del estado de Guanajuato, informó en Twitter que se desplazaron dos helicópteros “que cuentan con alta tecnología” que se sumarán a las autoridades de San Luis Potosí para el rastreo de los desaparecidos.Son dos helicópteros que cuentan con alta tecnología y visión infrarroja e instrumental para vuelo nocturno que se sumarán coordinadamente con las autoridades del @GobEdoSLP para rastreo, búsqueda y en su caso localización de las personas desaparecidas. (2/2) pic.twitter.com/5BHk9Yi1ZB— Alvar Cabeza de Vaca (@AlvarCdeV) April 6, 2023La secretaria de Gobi...Montgomery County launches accelerator to bring cutting-edge tech to hospitality sector
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 10:32:09 GMT
The Montgomery County Economic Development Corporation (MCEDC) has launched a tech accelerator to introduce promising technologies to an industry that plays such a vital role in the county’s economy: hospitality.The accelerator debuted this week with a cohort of six companies, all developing technologies focused on sustainability. MCEDC chose sustainability as the theme of the first cohort after noticing that homegrown companies like Bethesda’s Marriott International Inc. and Rockville’s Choice Hotels International Inc. had been setting aggressive targets for things like reducing waste and lowering carbon emissions. Marriott (NASDAQ: MAR), for example, has said that by 2025 it wants to reduce food waste by 50% and generate a minimum of 30% of its energy from renewable sources. Choice Hotels (NYSE: CHH) has set its own sustainability initiatives, such as phasing out the use of single-use polystyrene by 2023 and eliminating single-use shampoos and other bath amenit...Troopers remove reluctant student from state Capitol
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 10:32:09 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) -- What was supposed to be a peaceful student protest at the state Capitol Wednesday turned into an altercation between a few students and police, with one boy being physically removed from the session. Body-worn camera video provided by Colorado State Patrol shows a Capitol employee engaging in conversation with students sitting in the House balcony section. State troopers surround the students and one girl begins shouting during the session. The session is immediately put into recess during the disruption. The video shows troopers then move in and tell the students in the row with the girl, that they need to move so they can get to her and remove her. One trooper explains that he's not asking them to leave but to move so they can get to her and if they don't they will be moved. One boy stands and leaves and another boy sitting next to her refuses to move. Hundreds of students walk out of Colorado schools to protest gun violence The troopers continue to tell him h...Police investigating Lakewood shooting
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 10:32:09 GMT
LAKEWOOD, Colo. (KDVR) -- The Lakewood Police Department is investigating a shooting in the area of West 14th Avenue and Sheridan Boulevard Thursday afternoon, the department said. Police said Sheridan is open but W. 14th Avenue is closed from Sheridan to Chase Street.Details of the shooting, possible victims or suspects, have not been released yet. FOX31 has a crew on the way and will provide updates when they are provided.Colorado women earn more than most, particularly in Boulder
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 10:32:09 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) — Colorado's women workers do very well compared to elsewhere in the country, particularly in cities where women are not employed full time at high rates. Retirees are fleeing Colorado, but one city still attracts them Financial adviser Smartest Dollar analyzed the yearly earnings for women workers in 354 U.S. metro areas ranging from small burbs to global megacities such as New York. Colorado cities have some of the highest wages in the country for women - though not all of them have high shares of women in the workforce.Boulder is at the top of the list when it comes to women's pay, but near the bottom for the share of its women who are working full time. Boulder has the nation's fourth-highest pay for full time women workers with a median yearly adjusted wage of $64,531. Of 354 metro areas, only in the Washington, D.C., San Francisco and San Jose metro areas do women make more. The Denver metro area isn't far behind. The Denver-Aurora-Lakewood area has the nation...Gold fever alive and well in Centennial State
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 10:32:09 GMT
GOLDEN, Colo. (KDVR) — The Colorado gold rush may be long gone, but that hasn't stopped members of the gold-seeking club Gold Prospectors of the Rockies from splashing in creeks and rivers in search of the yellow treasure.In the 1800s, this little stretch of Clear Creak was a “pretty fer piece” from the state Capitol. Today, it is about a fifteen-minute drive by automobile from Interstate 70, which spans the creek, forever looming overhead. Alpaca farm satisfies outdoor longing The gold rush may be long gone, but its fever is alive and well. “Well it’s not fatal, but it does cause you to get a little crazy,” said JJ Long, a member of Gold Prospectors of the Rockies.Kevin Singel is another member in good standing with the group. He contracted gold fever when he was just a boy. “When I was 6 years old, my dad read me a National Geographic article about people gold prospecting here in Colorado in the modern day and I was jazzed by that. Went out in the front yard the next morning an...6 months of misery: How the Scottish National Party fell off a cliff
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 10:32:09 GMT
LONDON — As half years go, the Scottish National Party have had better ones. Six months ago the SNP faithful were excited to return to the party’s first in-person conference for three years. Today, SNP activists anxiously wait for further developments and the political fallout which will follow Wednesday’s arrest of Peter Murrell, the party’s ex-chief executive and husband of former leader Nicola Sturgeon. Murrell was released without charge pending further investigation Wednesday night.Here’s POLITICO’s first draft of the historic six months that toppled the Sturgeon regime — and may ultimately result in the end of the SNP itself.October 8 2022: The SNP’s first in-person party conference since the pandemic begins in Aberdeen. Worried lawmakers and activists exchange whispers about Nicola Sturgeon’s risky strategy for gaining independence — involving a Supreme Court bid and the use of a general election as a so-called de-facto referendum. Mu...Fight at the museum: Brussels art hall cancels police boxing match due to threats
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 10:32:09 GMT
BRUSSELS — An art museum in Brussels canceled plans to stage a boxing match between police and local athletes on Thursday evening, saying it received threats on social media. The MIMA contemporary art museum in Molenbeek had planned to host a sparring session between around 20 amateur boxers from the Ixelles branch of the Brussels police and two local boxing clubs in an on-site boxing ring.But the museum canceled at the last minute, citing “tensions on social media,” in a post on its website which added that it took this decision for the safety of the museum and its artistic directors, after receiving threats. On Facebook, some had argued that the event presented police as citizens’ natural adversaries, while others complained that it made the police look good and ignored victims of police violence.The museum had framed the event as “a festive encounter, giving a thrashing to the prejudices that can exist between police and citizens.”“Many comment...Latest news
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