Trump has surrendered for a fourth time this year. Here’s where all the cases against him stand
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 23:09:41 GMT
Former President Donald Trump surrendered on Thursday for a fourth time this year, with this case focusing on his efforts to overturn his 2020 general election defeat in Georgia.The probe by Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis began shortly after the release of a recording of a Jan. 2, 2021, phone call between Trump and Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger in which the then-president suggested that Raffensperger could “find 11,780 votes” — just enough to overtake Joe Biden.Trump, a Republican, has described his phone call to Raffensperger as “perfect” and has portrayed the prosecution by the Democratic district attorney as politically motivated.Here’s a look at some of the other top probes against Trump as he campaigns for the 2024 Republican nomination:CLASSIFIED DOCUMENTS CASESpecial counsel Jack Smith has been leading two federal probes related to Trump, both of which have resulted in charges against the former president.The first charges to result from tho...Mother tells B.C. murder trial of final embrace with teenage girl, hours before death
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 23:09:41 GMT
VANCOUVER — The mother of a 13-year-old girl found dead in a British Columbia park six years ago has told a murder trial how she gave her a last hug, hours before the girl’s death.Testifying for a second day at the B.C. Supreme Court trial of Ibrahim Ali, the Chinese mother said through tears that she didn’t know it would be their “final farewell.”Ali has pleaded not guilty to murdering the girl, whose body was found in Burnaby’s Central Park in the early hours of July 19, 2017, just hours after her mother reported her missing.Neither the mother nor her daughter can be named under the terms of a publication ban.Speaking through a Mandarin interpreter on Thursday, the mother recounted her memory of what happened the day the girl died.She said her daughter went to summer school the morning of July 18. After the girl returned home, the mother said she prepared lunch and they ate together. She said she then invited her daughter to go to a friend’s far...Excessive Heat Warning ends after dangerous temps continued across Chicago area
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 23:09:41 GMT
CHICAGO — An Excessive Heat Warning remained Thursday night after dangerous conditions continued across the Chicago area.Potential for record-high temperatures are expected, with a heat index even higher than Wednesday. Temps will reach 100 degrees in most parts, with feel-like temps around 105-116 degrees. Mostly humid and sunny conditions are in the forecast along with a 20 percent storm chance. Interactive Radar: Track showers and storm here The City of Chicago Office of Emergency Management and Communications is advising residents to stay indoors if possible and to be prepared for the hot weather.Chicago cooling centers are open to help residents stay safe and cool.CPS has activated its Heat Action Plan and has urged teachers to keep rooms cool by drawing shades and turning off unused computers. CPS will also hold recess and physical education indoors. Partly cloudy conditions Thursday night with a 20 percent storm chance. Winds: NNE 10-20 G20. Low: 71...Chicago's temporary casino could open after Labor Day
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 23:09:41 GMT
CHICAGO -- Chicagoans may be able to place a bet at its first casino just after Labor Day.Before any money is laid on the table or fed into slot machines, Bally's must pass a practice gaming session. With a sign now up, gaming regulators will inspect the casino and its operations on Sept. 5 with the practice gaming sessions happening over the next two days.Beth Kaufman, with the Illinois Gaming Board, is hoping to have the casino at Medinah Temple ready this month. They are hoping to have about 750 slot machines and 50 table games. But Ald. Brian Hopkins told WGN News that he remains skeptical it will all go according to plan."We don’t know how long temporary is going to last," he said. "This is a concern. These kinds of things have a way of becoming permanent."Hopkins was among a handful of Chicago aldermen who voted against Bally’s proposal, championed by then-Mayor Lori Lightfoot, with projected tax revenues earmarked to help fund the city's police and fire department pensions."T...Man sentenced for 2021 murder in northeast Austin
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 23:09:41 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) — A man was sentenced in July for murder in connection with a 2021 offense, according to Travis County court documents.Records showed 33-year-old Ronald Glen Falkquay pleaded guilty July 28 and negotiated the terms of his sentence.Falkquay was sentenced to serve 17 years in state prison for the July 17, 2021, murder of Gerson Garcia-Mejia. He received a jail credit of 732, according to documents.As a part of the plea, two other counts were dismissed, according to records.North St. Paul graduate Gus Varland earns first big league win as Dodgers beat Guardians, 6-1
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 23:09:41 GMT
CLEVELAND — North St. Paul graduate Gus Varland earned his first major league victory as the Los Angeles Dodgers beat the Cleveland Guardians 6-1 on Thursday in the completion of a suspended game. In the scheduled game, Simley graduate Michael Busch hit his first major league home run in the Dodgers’ 9-3 victory.Varland, the older brother of Twins prospect Louie Varland, worked 1⅓ innings, striking out three, for his first big league win as seven pitchers combined for a four-hitter. In three appearances since joining the Dodgers this month, Varland has allowed one earned run in five innings pitched.Los Angeles Dodgers’ Michael Busch gestures as he runs to home plate with a home run in the fourth inning of a baseball game against the Cleveland Guardians, Thursday, Aug. 24, 2023, in Cleveland. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki)Mookie Betts matched a career-high with five hits for the National League West-leading Dodgers, who are 18-3 in August. The seven-time All-Star, who also had fi...What's in the poop: NYSDOH, Wadsworth Center monitor wastewater for traces of COVID-19
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 23:09:41 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (WSYR-TV) -- What most people don't want to go anywhere near, the New York State Department of Health is finding use of in monitoring traces of COVID-19 in wastewater samples.NYSDOH and the Wadsworth Center laboratory in Albany are monitoring for and analyzing samples of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, as reports emerge of new strains. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! Conducted with partners at Syracuse University and across the state, the ongoing surveillance of wastewater and its laboratory study have proven to be vital in the State's ability to understand the spread of COVID-19 variant's and the potential impact on the public's health.“While the public has returned to normal activities, the Department of Health remains vigilant for changes to the virus that could further threaten our public health,” State Health Commissioner Dr. James McDonald said. “We continue to diligently work as ne...Deputy shot during standoff in Lincoln County; suspect at large
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 23:09:41 GMT
LINCOLN COUNTY, Mo. – Authorities are scouring Lincoln County for a man who initiated a standoff and shot one sheriff's deputy before fleeing.The incident happened in the 1600 block of Creech School Road, between Moscow Mills and Old Monroe.Police, fire, and EMS units were dispatched to a home for a reported house and vehicle fire.A deputy was shot in the arm and the suspect fled into a nearby wooded area.The Missouri State Highway Patrol issued a Blue Alert for 54-year-old Thomas Varvera Jr., the suspect in the incident. Vargera, a white male, is 5’8” and weighs 210 pounds.Meanwhile, the deputy's injury is not life-threatening.Trump mugshot makes history after surrender at Fulton County jail
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 23:09:41 GMT
Former President Trump became the first U.S. president in history, past or present, known to have his mugshot taken – a stipulation of his surrender at the Fulton County, Ga., jail Thursday evening following a fourth criminal indictment this year.The indictments were also a first as Trump became the only American president to face criminal charges, which now number in the dozens.Fulton County officials released Trump’s mugshot after he surrendered to the local jail, joining a handful of other defendants also named in the case. Despite it being his fourth indictment, it was the first time Trump had his mugshot taken, which was released publicly. He was not required to take mugshots the three other times he surrendered to authorities in other cases he faces, two of which are federal.The state case in Georgia involves 19 defendants total, who have been charged with a criminal conspiracy to overturn Trump’s 2020 election loss to then-candidate Joe Biden.The mugshot of Trump adds to...Schools dismissing early because of sweltering heat
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 23:09:41 GMT
BELLEVILLE, Ill. – Some local school districts in the bi-state area are dismissing students early this week in an attempt to avoid the heat. One Metro East school district says it's prepared for the scorching start to the school year.With this being the first week back to school for many districts in our area, they were greeted with an unwelcome visitor: the heat.The Belleville School Township High School District 201 notified parents and students that they would implement an early release heat-related schedule on campuses for Thursday and Friday this week and dismiss early on both days.“Over the course of the last two days, we had some mechanical issues and difficulties brought on by the strain on the equipment due to the high temperature and humidity, to get that system to rebound,” said Dr. Brian Mentzer, district superintendent.The district is also following state guidelines on extracurricular activities and sports and holding indoor practices.Latest news
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