NFL player helped pull man from burning car in Texas
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:54:30 GMT
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Minnesota Vikings wide receiver K.J. Osborn said he was in the “right place at the exact right time” to help save a man from a burning car.Osborn was riding in an Uber on an expressway around 2:30 a.m. Monday in Austin, Texas, when the vehicle came upon a wrecked car. Austin police said Tuesday that the car ran into a pole and caught fire. Police said the driver “had already been removed from the vehicle” by the time officers arrived.Police declined to confirm the identities of the rescuers, saying only that the investigation is ongoing. The car’s driver was taken to a hospital with injuries described by police as non-life threatening. The cause of the wreck remains under investigation.Osborn on Monday posted on Twitter a photo of himself and three others who rescued the man “from a vehicle up in flames after a bad crash.”“Most of the time the saying goes ‘wrong place wrong time.’ But this time I believe God had me, us, at the right place at the exact ri...Warm, wet start to 2023 has continued through the first week of March
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:54:30 GMT
A much cooler period begins Thursday and continues through mid-March. A system with the potential for accumulating snow arrives Thursday night.THROUGH MARCH 7th, THIS HAS BEEN CHICAGO’S 14TH WETTEST START TO A YEAR SINCE 1871 (153 YEARS)THROUGH MARCH 7th, 2023 IS TIED FOR THE 6th WARMEST START TO A YEAR IN CHICAGOTUESDAY SUNSHINE HELPS BRING MARCH AVERAGE CLOSER TO NORMALDAILY MAXIMUM TEMPERATURES FORECAST TO REMAIN BELOW NORMAL THROUGH MID-MONTHActual, forecast and normal maximum temperaturesO’Hare Airport for March 1 to March 15MUCH OF LOWER 48, EXCEPT THE DESERT SOUTHWEST, EXPECTING BELOW NORMAL TEMPERATURES THROUGH MID-MONTH6-10 day temperature outlook — Monday, March 13 to Friday, March 17WHILE CHICAGO WILL HAVE THE POTENTIAL FOR SNOW THURSDAY NIGHT AND EARLY FRIDAY, GENERAL THUNDERSTORMS ARE POSSIBLE WELL SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST OF NORTHEAST ILLINOISThunderstorm outlook—Thursday morning to Friday morningWINTER STORM WATCH ISSUED NORTHWEST OF CHICAGO FOR THURSDAY AND THURSDAY NIGHT...World War II veteran and longtime WGN viewer celebrates 100 trips around the sun
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:54:30 GMT
WGN would like to wish a Happy 100th Birthday to Ray Lynch. He and his family are long-time viewers of our station.He is a father of 13, grandfather of 24, great-grandfather of more than 40 and has 1 great-great grandchild.He’s also a World War II veteran.His family held a celebration for him this past Saturday at Manteno VFW hall, but today is the big milestone birthday.Here’s to another 100 years!'I'm going to kill everybody': Woman recounts United passenger's violent outburst
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:54:30 GMT
EAST GREENWICH, R.I. (WPRI) — Lisa Olsen was on a flight home to the East Coast from Los Angeles with her husband and teenage daughter when another passenger started ranting incoherently."He was rambling about being Balthazar and that his father was Dracula," the resident of East Greenwich, Rhode Island told Nexstar's WPRI. RELATED: Passenger accused of tampering with emergency door, attacking flight attendant The man's unusual behavior escalated shortly before the United Airlines flight was scheduled to land at Boston Logan International Airport."The guy's voice was getting louder and louder, and that's when he started saying, 'I'm going to kill everybody on the plane,'" Olsen said. "'I'm going to kill all of the men; the women and children are safe.'"Francisco Severo Torres (Courtesy: Massachusetts State Police)Flight attendants were already suspicious of the man prior to the outburst. Prosecutors said the man, identified as 33-year-old Francisco Severo Torres, was seen near an ...Woman known as 'Granby Girl' since she was found shot to death in 1978 is identified
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:54:30 GMT
GRANBY, Mass. (WWLP) — For decades after she was found shot to death in 1978, she was known as "Granby Girl." Now, her true identity is known, according to the Northwestern District Attorney and police in Granby, Massachusetts.On November 15, 1978 a decomposing body of a young woman was found hidden underneath a log in the woods near Amherst Road in Granby. She was found shot in the head and likely died in June 1978.Due to the limited technology of the times, there was no way to identify the body. Law enforcement canvassed the area for evidence and searched missing person reports but found no leads.Thanks to recent advancements in forensic science, however, police were able to solve the case decades later. In March 2022, State Police connected to the Northwestern DA's office and the State Police Crime Lab submitted a biological sample of the victim to Othram, a private forensic lab in Texas. On January 23, 2023 investigators learned that a woman who was believed to be related to "Gr...2 critical after broad daylight shooting in South Shore: police
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:54:30 GMT
CHICAGO — Police are investigating a double shooting Tuesday that left two 24-year-old men in critical condition.Police said it happened around 5:45 p.m. in the 7600 block of S. Kingston in Chicago's South Shore neighborhood.SEE ALSO | Boy, 15, shot while inside vehicle on North SideAccording to police, one male victim suffered a gunshot wound to the body and another was shot in the back. Boh wSkyCam 9 flew above the scene. No one is in custody. Anyone with information may leave an anonymous tip at cpdtip.com.Vallas, Johnson campaign for allies ahead of first mayoral runoff debate
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:54:30 GMT
CHICAGO — With the April 4 runoff four weeks away, the mayoral candidates continue to line up endorsements.On Tuesday, outside the Cook County building, Brandon Johnson received support from President Toni Preckwinkle, who, like Johnson, is a former teacher turned politician. "I am very hopeful that Brandon Johnson is going to be the next mayor of the city of Chicago and I’m going to work very hard for him," Preckwinkle said. Over at Paul Vallas’ campaign headquarters, longtime former principal of Whitney Young High School, Dr. Joyce Kenner, praised Vallas’ work as CEO of Chicago Public Schools. Vallas, Johnson receive dueling endorsements in push for Black voters "When Mr.Vallas became CEO, he made everybody accountable and some people afraid," Kenner said. As the campaigns hunt for allies, Vallas has moved quickly to try to capitalize on his most prominent endorsement so far. On Tuesday, he began airing a TV commercial starring Illinois’ most popular Democrat, fo...Almost 60 school districts in Texas have now made the switch to four-day weeks
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:54:30 GMT
AUSTIN, Texas (KXAN) — Almost 60 school districts across Texas have now switched to four-day school weeks, often in a bid to prevent teacher turnover.According to a KXAN analysis, at least 59 districts have made the switch. Some of those districts have recently approved the change effective for the 2023-24 school year.At least seven other districts offer a hybrid schedule, with four-day weeks for part of the year. Central Texas school district moves to 4-day school week Districts in all parts of the state have made the change, with the schedule proving particularly popular in rural districts in north and east Texas.In 2015, Texas lawmakers passed a bill that changed how classroom instruction was timed. Districts no longer had to provide 180 days of classes, but instead a minimum of 75,600 minutes. Requiring minutes instead of a set number of days gave districts more flexibility in how they scheduled classes.Crosby ISD, in Harris County just outside Houston, recently became the lar...Amateur D.B. Cooper investigator to sue FBI to examine plane hijacker's tie
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:54:30 GMT
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) – An amateur D.B. Cooper investigator plans to sue the FBI because he thinks he may have found a key to solving the case.Eric Ulis has been investigating the case of D.B. Cooper, the man who hijacked a flight in the 1970s before leaping from the plane and disappearing. Ulis is now hoping to examine the hijacker's tie because he believes investigators may have missed a feature that could contain DNA. Ulis tells Nexstar's KOIN that he discovered a spindle in a tie "precisely like DB. Cooper's," that rises up. He says he talked to previous D.B. Cooper FBI investigators who told him they didn't realize the tie has the adjustable spindle. RELATED: D.B. Cooper, the most infamous skyjacker in US history KOIN spoke with Ulis, who is traveling to Washington D.C. to file a federal lawsuit under the Freedom of Information Act on Wednesday to try to force the FBI to allow him and a DNA expert to examine the tie, then use ancestry genealogy."That gives us the a...SunnyD gets an adult beverage makeover
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:54:30 GMT
(WGN) - A staple of childhood in the 90s wants to be a staple of adulthood in the 2020s as SunnyD, aka Sunny Delight, gets an alcoholic makeover.According to a release on PR Newswire, Harvest Hill Beverage Company, which bought the orange beverage in 2017, is launching SunnyD Vodka Seltzer. The seltzer was "crafted...to have the same great orange taste as the SunnyD our fans know and love." Hershey introduces plant-based Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups, chocolate bars It's being sold as 12oz cans with 4.5% ABV, 95 calories, and zero grams of sugar. The drink gets its sweetness from the use of Stevia. SunnyD Vodka Seltzer is being sold as a single can and as four-pack boxes starting on Saturday, March 11 at select Walmart stores nationwide.Latest news
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