Texas separates migrant families, detaining fathers on trespassing charges in latest border move
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 20:20:42 GMT
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Texas state police officers separated migrant families along the border with Mexico by detaining fathers on trespassing charges and turning over mothers and children to federal officials, the state Department of Public Safety said Thursday. The separations mark a shift from previous comments by Texas state police leaders who said families should stay together and be referred to federal officers. Hearst Newspapers, which first reported the shift, said the families were separated last month in Eagle Pass, a border town of about 30,000 people west of San Antonio.Travis Considine, spokesman for the Department of Public Safety, said in a statement that children have never been separated from their mothers, but “there have been instances in which DPS has arrested male migrants on state charges who were with their family when the alleged crime occurred.”Gov. Greg Abbott’s office referred questions to Department of Public Safety officials, who did not respond to a...Chicago calls on Biden to greenlight funding for rail system, Union Station revamp
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 20:20:42 GMT
CHICAGO — Leaders from Illinois and Michigan urged President Joe Biden on Thursday to sign off on a massive investment to revamp the rail system. The Chicago HUB Improvement Program is a series of proposed projects that would cost more than a billion dollars. “We have seen in recent years the interest in rail – on the passenger side in particular – is outpacing what our infrastructure can handle,” said Illinois Transportation Secretary Omar Osman. An application for a federal grant worth $872 million was first submitted early last year, with local agencies like Cook County and Metra contributing another $218 million combined. IDOT announces additional ramp closures to inbound Kennedy “This project isn’t just about Chicago – it's not even about Illinois – it's about the entire nation,” said State Senator Tammy Duckworth. While the federal grant did not come down the line, the hope is with a presidential election looming, the venture would be approved by the end of the year. “Chic...Lago Vista employee accused of not reporting 16-year-old son's death, burying him
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 20:20:42 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) — An employee with the City of Lago Vista was charged with tampering with or fabricating physical evidence involving a human corpse in connection with the death of her son, according to a Travis County affidavit.According to the affidavit, Lago Vista police assisted Child Protective Services on March 10 regarding a call for a welfare check on a bed-bound, physically and mentally handicapped 16-year-old boy, but officials could not find the boy at the home.Documents stated the boy’s mother was 34-year-old Veronica Soriano. Soriano worked for the City of Lago Vista's Public Works Department at the time of the investigation.During a call with CPS that day, the woman said "my son is dead" and said "she is not ready to talk about it because she cannot accept that he is gone," according to the affidavit.The affidavit said the following day, a search was conducted on a piece of property in Travis County and officials uncovered the body wearing only a diaper and covered in a w...2023 alone takes the longest triple digit stretch on Friday
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 20:20:42 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) -- Friday marked Austin's 27th consecutive day at 100° or hotter - tying the current record for the longest heatwave in the city's history. On Friday we'll be alone in first place with 28 days. The longest stretch of triple digit highs in Austin could last 30-40 days or more by the time we drop below 100º based on our forecast.Heat Advisories and Red Flag Warnings continue until mid-evening for most of Central Texas as our heat and dry air combines to bring a high fire danger.Tonight expect mostly clear skies with lows dropping into the upper 70s.We'll likely be a little hotter on Friday as high pressure remains in control and a hotter breeze kicks temperatures up a notch. Friday's forecastThe weekend looks record-breaking with highs both days breaking current records.Weekend forecastTemperatures may climb back to their highest numbers of the year. We're forecasting 108º toward the end of next week.The extended outlook remains hot too.Extended temperature forecast BL...White Earth Nation begins recreational marijuana sales, medical cannabis program
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 20:20:42 GMT
With recreational marijuana now legal in Minnesota, the White Earth Nation has launched both recreational cannabis sales and a medical cannabis program.The recreational sales began Thursday morning on the northwestern Minnesota reservation in Mahnomen.White Earth said it began offering medical cannibis on Monday.It and the nearby Red Lake Nation are using their tribal sovereignty to allow the recreational sales.Red Lake began sales on Tuesday, the same day Minnesota’s legalization of recreational marijuana went into effect.People 21 and older are now allowed to legally possess and grow their own marijuana for recreational purposes, subject to limits as the state establishes a legal cannabis industry in the coming months and years. Most other nontribal businesses aren’t expected to sell legal recreational marijuana until early 2025, as the state sets up a licensing and regulatory system.Minnesota is the 23rd state in the country to legalize recreational marijuana. Surroun...St. Louis man sentenced for making rape threats to 5 women
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 20:20:42 GMT
ST. LOUIS - A St. Louis man appeared in federal court on Thursday to be sentenced for repeatedly cyberstalking, harassing, and threatening to rape multiple women in the area and elsewhere in the country. Prosecutors with the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Missouri said Robert Merkle, 54, pleaded guilty in March to five felony counts: three counts of cyberstalking and two counts of interstate communication of a threat.According to the plea, Merkle admitted to harassing women in the St. Louis area and across the country for several months, while he was on parole for similar crimes with different victims.“This lengthy prison sentence and the term of supervised release will prevent him from harassing women for nearly nine years, and hopefully deter him from engaging in similar behavior ever again," U.S. Attorney Sayler A. Fleming said.The federal investigation into Merkle’s threats began in January 2022, when a woman told the Town and Country Police Department that a...St. Louis County Emergency Operations issues Level 2 emergency activation for severe storms
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 20:20:42 GMT
ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. - The Emergency Operations team opened its center on Wednesday under a partial Level 2 activation. This was in anticipation of heavy flooding that was expected to affect certain areas of the St. Louis region.It was one last dog walk in the neighborhood before Joan Purk and others in the Highland Village Community hunkered down. Heavy rains are expected, and a level 2 emergency activation is in place."Our last Level 2 activation was COVID," said Ann Vastmans, emergency management specialist and PIO for the agency. If this were one more level up, we would deal with conditions like Hurricane Katrina or Tornado Joplin.The last serious flood came under the same circumstances. Community members reported receiving flash flood warnings late into the night."A lot of people are asleep; they may not be aware of what is going on in their neighborhood," Vastmans said. Harper Finn passes away, St. Louis Medical Examiner confirms A difficult sight to wake up to, as the Nati...Clean-up effort continues in Bonne Terre after Wednesday night's storms
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 20:20:42 GMT
BONNE TERRE, Mo. – Residents in Bonne Terre have spent the day assessing the widespread damage and cleaning up what they can after the destructive winds Wednesday night.The cleanup effort was in full swing Thursday afternoon as the community came together to help.“Trying to get all the ones off the houses first, then we’re going to work on just random, what people need done,” said Jaob Gillis, KO Tree Service.For Jerrod Ragsdale, a massive tree destroyed his garage and was mere inches away from collapsing onto his house.“The tree, when I noticed it, it was a foot from our kitchen window. And above our kitchen is both our kids’ rooms, and there was a branch resting on that corner where it could have came down on both of their rooms,” he said. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now Daily News SIGN UP ...Pitkin County officials recover missing hiker’s body from Conundrum Couloir
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 20:20:42 GMT
Pitkin County officials recovered the body of a 37-year-old Aspen resident from Conundrum Couloir Wednesday morning, the Pitkin County Sheriff’s Office announced Thursday.According to a Thursday afternoon news release from the sheriff’s office, the recovery was a two-day effort between sheriff deputies, the county coroner’s office, Mountain Rescue Aspen and Care Flight.The hiker’s employer reported them missing on July 30 at 2:20 p.m., when they failed to arrive for work. The next day, friends of the hiker told deputies that they had found a car similar to the hiker’s rental car at the end of Castle Creek Road in Pitkin County, according to the news release.On July 31, working with the Pitkin County Sheriff’s Office, Mountain Rescue Aspen sent search teams into the Castle and Conundrum Peaks area to look for the overdue hiker.According to the release, a climber on one of the trails told a search team they had seen shoes and legs sticking out from ...Severe thunderstorm warning posted for DIA, north Aurora, Brighton
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 20:20:42 GMT
4:11 p.m.: Severe weather is causing turbulence at Denver International Airport, with all inbound flights being held at their origin airport until 5 p.m. mountain time, according to FlighAware.com. Arriving flights are averaging delays of up to 45 minutes, and increasing. There have been 424 total delays at DIA today.4:05 p.m.: A severe thunderstorm warning in effect until 4:15 p.m. has been issued for the north metro area to include Brighton, according to the National Weather Service. Forecasters expect 50 mph winds and quarter-sized hail.Related ArticlesWeather | 2 inches of rain falls west of Lyons; flash flood warnings issued Weather | July keeps sizzling as Phoenix hits another 110-degree day and wildfires spread in California Weather | Quarter-sized hail possible in Boulder County; flights delayed at DIA Weather | Thunderstorms bring widespread hail to NE Colorado and metro Denver Weather | Winds up to ...Latest news
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