Chicago couple accused of strangling man to death after luring him out of restaurant

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 16:55:44 GMT

Chicago couple accused of strangling man to death after luring him out of restaurant CHICAGO — A Chicago couple has been charged after allegedly luring a man out of a restaurant nearly two years ago and then strangling him to death.At around 2:30 a.m. on July 11, 2021, the Cook County Sheriff's Office was dispatched to the area of Central Avenue and 177th Street, located in unincorporated Bremen Township, on the report of an unresponsive man.The man, later identified as Agustin Guinac Chaj, 31, of Chicago, was unclothed from the waist down and pronounced dead at the scene.Following an investigation, detectives learned Chaj was at the same Chicago restaurant as Alberto Luces, 45, and Yessenia Bradford, 50, both of Chicago. Police said Chaj did not know the couple. Northwestern criticizes its own response to deadly shooting steps from campus At some point, police allege Luces and Bradford lured Chaj to their van where he was beaten and strangled to death. They then allegedly dumped his body near Central Avenue and 177th Street and returned home.The couple was arrest...

Viral dad: Male bald eagle adopts rock, then eaglet 

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 16:55:44 GMT

Viral dad: Male bald eagle adopts rock, then eaglet  VALLEY PARK, Mo. (KTVI) – A 31-year-old bald eagle named Murphy at the World Bird Sanctuary in Missouri is going viral for his paternal instincts. Murphy began incubating a rock a few weeks ago, which is not uncommon, according to Roger Holloway, the sanctuary's executive director.“It’s not out of the complete ordinary for an eagle if they don’t have an egg and they’re going through nesting behavior to try and incubate something," Holloway said, adding that spring is when eagles usually breed and show natural reproductive behavior. But just a week or so later, the rock Murphy was protecting was replaced with a real eaglet. “This spring, it coincided with us having a lone chick," Holloway said.A couple of weeks ago, that eaglet was blown out of its nest in Cape Girardeau, Missouri. Its sibling did not survive, but the eaglet, now known as "Eaglet 23-126," was moved to the sanctuary. Murphy has been watching over the eaglet with minimal human interaction ever since. "It's just a singl...

Here's where Americans are pulling back their spending as inflation takes a toll

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 16:55:44 GMT

Here's where Americans are pulling back their spending as inflation takes a toll (The Hill) -- Retail sales in the U.S. fell 1 percent from February to March, according to Census Bureau data released Friday, a sharp drop signaling that the economy is slowing faster than expected.  Analysts had predicted retail sales to fall 0.4 percent. Sales figures were down despite consumer prices rising 5 percent annually in March, indicating that sales volumes are seeing even steeper declines. Inflation breakdown: Five takeaways from the March inflation slowdownSpending is up just 2.9 percent compared to last year. But adjusted for inflation, retail sales are down 2 percent annually, according to EY Parthenon senior economist Lydia Boussour.“In other words, consumers are spending more dollars but are getting less goods or dining out less than in March last year,” Boussour said in an analysis. Consumers are increasingly pulling back their spending following years of consistent price hikes and elevated borrowing costs brought on by the Federal Reserve’s interest rat...

Dozens of school districts in Indiana sent threat: 'One of your schools has a bomb inside'

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 16:55:44 GMT

Dozens of school districts in Indiana sent threat: 'One of your schools has a bomb inside' (WXIN) – Indiana State Police said no suspicious items were found after dozens of school districts in Indiana were sent an anonymous bomb threat overnight, prompting many of those schools to call for an online-learning day or cancel classes altogether Friday.Noblesville Schools officials were the first to confirm to Nexstar's WXIN that their district had received an anonymous bomb threat via email.The list then grew to include the Lebanon Community School Corporation, Marion Community Schools and Southwestern Consolidated Schools, all three of which confirmed they were on e-learning due to the threat. According to a representative with Noblesville Schools, the bomb threat "was sent to approximately 40 school districts throughout Indiana."Speedway Schools and Center Grove Schools were among the schools to forgo virtual classes and instead close for the day. Families with children in Center Grove were told "Homeland Security is investigating this situation" in an emaile...

Prep basketball star Mikey Williams arrested on suspicion of assault with deadly weapon

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 16:55:44 GMT

Prep basketball star Mikey Williams arrested on suspicion of assault with deadly weapon SAN DIEGO (KSWB) — Mikey Williams, a high school basketball star with a massive social media following, was arrested Thursday in San Diego, the county sheriff's department confirmed.Jail records show 18-year-old Michael Anthony Williams, born June 26, 2004, was taken into custody in the Jamul area of San Diego around 3:30 p.m. He was arrested on suspicion of five counts of assault with a deadly weapon, SDSO Sgt. Gavin Lanning confirmed to Nexstar's KSWB.Officials said Williams had one firearm in his possession at the time of his arrest. Williams was booked into the San Diego Central Jail with a bail set at $50,000. He has since posted bond and is no longer in police custody. Mascot for Colorado Rockies tackled by fan Williams, who played basketball for San Ysidro High School, has amassed millions of followers online and had committed to play for the University of Memphis basketball team next season. In a statement, representatives from the university's athletics department said th...

Drought grips 7.75 million Texans in latest report, impacts felt statewide

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 16:55:44 GMT

Drought grips 7.75 million Texans in latest report, impacts felt statewide Editor’s Note: The video above shows KXAN News Today’s top headlines for April 14, 2023.LUBBOCK, Texas -- The U.S. Drought Monitor for Texas showed very little relief Thursday despite recent rainfall, including severe storms Sunday. Nearly 80% of Texas was in drought – ranging from abnormally dry to exceptional drought in the latest report. At a statewide level, it was a slight improvement from the week before with fewer areas being in severe and moderate drought.An estimated 7.75 million Texans were living in the impacted areas. El Niño watch issued: Here’s what that means The most recent report was, however, a noticeable improvement from mid-April 2022 when more than 97% of Texas was gripped by drought. Exceptional drought, the most severe category, dropped from more than 14% of Texas to more than 4% over the course of one year.Nexstar graphic based on the U.S. Drought MonitorBurn Ban Map as of April 13, 2023 from Texas A&M Forest ServiceNear Shallowater, April 9, 2023 (Nexs...

Warm, muggy weather continues until Saturday cold front arrives

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 16:55:44 GMT

Warm, muggy weather continues until Saturday cold front arrives AUSTIN (KXAN) -- With highs in the low 80s, this Friday afternoon's temperatures are expected to be the warmest we have seen in a week and a half. Even hotter weather is expected Saturday, with near-record highs in the forecast Saturday afternoon. El Niño watch issued: Here’s what that means Mostly cloudy to partly sunny skies will persist today with a 10% chance for an isolated storm in the afternoon and evening. Another chance for an isolated storm will arrive Saturday afternoon along an approaching cold front. Best chance for rain would be east of Austin.The Storm Prediction Center has placed portions of our area from Blanco to Austin and Giddings and south, in the "marginal" risk area for a severe storm Friday night. Large hail would be the greatest threat. There will also be the same risk in our eastern counties Saturday afternoon and early evening.Storm Prediction Center OutlookAfter high temperatures in the 90s on Saturday, an afternoon cold front will drop temperatures and...

Hays County contractor arrested, charged with felony theft

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 16:55:44 GMT

Hays County contractor arrested, charged with felony theft HAYS COUNTY, Texas (KXAN) — A Hays County contractor was arrested and charged with felony theft this week. John Paul Vargas, Jr., 45, was arrested and charged with felony theft of property, $150,000-$300,000, according to the Hays County Sheriff's Office. He also has a previous conviction, HCSO said. Vargas has been a general contractor in the Hays County area and received payments for work that he did not finish, HCSO said. If you hired Vargas or any of his companies for general construction and have uncompleted work or no work done, you can file a report with HCSO or your local law enforcement agency.

Officers cleared in June 2022 police shooting in north Austin

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 16:55:44 GMT

Officers cleared in June 2022 police shooting in north Austin AUSTIN (KXAN) -- Two police officers who were involved in a fatal shooting in north Austin last summer were cleared by a Travis County special grand jury this week. According to an announcement from Travis County District Attorney José Garza's office, the jury concluded its review on Tuesday and did not return an indictment for the two officers involved in the shooting. PREVIOUS: Guns, drugs, nearly $7K in cash recovered from hotel room after north Austin police shooting The shooting happened June 13, 2022, when Central Texas Regional SWAT team members, including Leander Police Department Officer John Carnley and Georgetown Police Department Officer Thomas Tatum, executed a search warrant at the InTown Suites Extended Stay on North Lamar Boulevard near Rundberg Lane. There were several men in the hotel room, including Michael Crater, 34, who "failed to comply with multiple commands from officers before pointing a handgun in the direction of officers," according to a release from ...

Flooding prompts closure of Osceola Landing, other river access points

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 16:55:44 GMT

Flooding prompts closure of Osceola Landing, other river access points The Osceola Landing and other National Park Service access points along the St. Croix River and Namekagon rivers are temporarily closed due to flood conditions, National Park Service officials said Friday.The St. Croix and Namekagon rivers “are currently very high, fast flowing and cold — with significant amounts of floating debris, creating hazardous river conditions for river users and park visitors,” said Craig Hansen, superintendent of the St. Croix National Scenic Riverway.Park service staff will continue to assess conditions and will open landings when they are safe to access, he said.“Our priority is keeping visitors safe,” Hansen said. “Everyone should use extreme caution during these high-water conditions and stay out of closed areas.”Anyone who spots hazardous conditions within the St. Croix National Scenic Riverway is asked to call 1-800-PARK-TIP.For more information, go to: www.nps.gov/sacn.Related ArticlesOutdoors | Obituar...