Three Missouri cities make 'Best Places to Live' list
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 19:11:23 GMT
ST. LOUIS -- The publication U.S. News and World Report is known for their rankings. The magazine has made a name for itself ranking schools. Now, they have a list for the 150 best places to live in the United States. Three Missouri cities made this year's list.How does U.S. News & World Report come up with their city rankings? They evaluate metro areas based on factors like quality of life, value, desirability, and job market. Data from various sources is used to calculate scores for each index, and the weighting is determined by a public survey. Trending -- Officers save llama on the loose in north St. Louis County Washington University and several other top schools say that they will no longer participate in the medicals schools list. Critics also allege that the rankings reward schools with money and prestige. They do not accurately reflect on the true value of the institutions. No cities have opted out of the rankings, so far.So, what Missouri cities made the list, and wh...Woman dies in overnight DeSoto house fire
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 19:11:23 GMT
DESOTO, Mo. - An investigation is underway after one woman died overnight in a DeSoto house fire. The fire happened in the 4300 block of Dock Drive. A medical examiner is working to identify the victim, who died from her injuries at the home. Trending -- Officers save llama on the loose in north St. Louis County According to the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office, the fire likely started "accidentally in a bedroom." It's unclear what led up to the fire, though investigators so not believe it was suspicious. Additional details are limited at this time. FOX 2 will update as more information becomes available.Ballwin man invited to White House for Eid al-Fitr celebration
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 19:11:23 GMT
ST. LOUIS - Like most people, Nauman Wadalawala is accustomed to junk email. So one can understand his initial reaction to a recent message in his inbox.“I opened my email, and all of the sudden, I just see, ‘The President and Dr. Biden request the pleasure of your company at a celebration,’” he said.It turns out that the email was the real deal. The White House invited Wadalawala and about 400 other Muslims across the United States to an Eid al-Fitr celebration to mark the end of the holy month of Ramadan.So of the nearly 3.5 million Muslims in the United States, why was this man from Ballwin, who is also a husband and father, selected?Wadalawala, 37, works as an Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Missouri. He prosecutes federal crimes and is a member of the office’s Violent Crimes Unit. Prior to that, he worked on narcotics cases. Trending -- Officers save llama on the loose in north St. Louis County However, the invitation to the White House had nothing to do w...Illinois lawmakers, advocacy groups react to Supreme Court denying emergency challenge on state assault weapon ban
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 19:11:23 GMT
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (WCIA) -- On Wednesday morning, the U.S. Supreme Court declined issuing any emergency order to stop Illinois' assault weapons ban, prompting many reactions from Illinois lawmakers and advocates on both sides. Supreme Court won’t put Illinois gun law on hold while court challenge continues Governor J.B. Pritzker (D) said he's pleased with their decision to let the law he signed earlier this year stand while courts continue to hear legal arguments."The gun lobby has insisted on every legal maneuver to block this law, refusing to acknowledge that lives will be saved by this important piece of legislation," the governor said. "Despite these challenges, I remain confident that the assault weapons ban will be upheld and will create a safer Illinois for our residents."Other lawmakers who advocated for the ban applauded the Supreme Court's decision. “The decision by the U.S. Supreme Court is a positive step toward further ensuring military-style weapons – designed for w...Denver Museum of Nature and Science will close “problematic” American Indian Cultures Hall
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 19:11:23 GMT
Denver Museum of Nature and Science officials are preparing to close their North American Indian Cultures Hall this summer, deeming it “problematic” despite years of consultations with Native American representatives, updates, and changes meant to improve displays.“We understand that the Hall reinforces harmful stereotypes and white, dominant culture,” museum vice president Liz Davis said in a letter sent to members on Wednesday.“Despite collaboration with Indigenous representatives during its creation and ongoing efforts by curators, conservators, and others to update and improve various parts of the Hall, we acknowledge that it remains problematic,” she added. The Hall was first created in the 1970s.For now, the museum has posted a “healing statement” at the front of the Hall — written “after taking into account the concerns expressed by the community,” Davis said in the letter.“Within this space, the Museum p...Pasadena doctor 'purposely drove off' cliff, wife says
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 19:11:23 GMT
The wife of a Pasadena radiologist accused her husband of intentionally trying to kill his family by driving their Tesla off a cliff along Highway 1 in San Mateo County, according to a newly unsealed search warrant affidavit. Dharmesh Patel, 41, his wife and their children, aged 4 and 7, were heading south on Highway 1 on Jan. 2 when their car plunged over the side of a cliff and fell more than 250 feet. The Patel family had to be extricated from the vehicle by emergency services. Court documents say that while aboard a rescue helicopter, Patel's wife told officers, “He drove off. He’s depressed. He’s a doctor. He said he was going to drive off the cliff. He purposely drove off.”San Mateo County District Attorney Steven Wagstaffe told KTLA sister station KRON4 that multiple people heard her statements, "There were multiple emergency people there who heard the statements as well as the CHP officer."In this photo provided by the San Mateo County Sheriff's Office, emerge...Lake Mead water level rising steadily as Lake Powell surges
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 19:11:23 GMT
Over the last three weeks, Lake Mead's water level has risen 4.6 feet thanks mainly to extra water being released from Lake Powell beginning on April 24, KTLA sister station KLAS reports. On the morning of May 17, Lake Mead's water level appeared to level off but its rise is expected to continue through at least the end of May.In fact, Lake Mead has actually risen 11.05 feet since hitting a low mark of 1,040.71 feet above sea level on July 27, 2022. Currently, Lake Mead's water level is at 1,051.76 feet.California gets more than 58% of Lake Mead’s lower basin water, according to the Las Vegas Sun.Lake Mead's water level is at 1,051.76 feet above sea level as of 8 a.m., May 17, 2023. (Image: lakelevels.info)Since the beginning of May, Lake Mead has been rising approximately three inches a day, which is great news for people who make a living at the lake and for anyone who boats, fishes, or swims there. However, three inches a day is nothing compared to how fast Lake Powell's water le...Watch live: Law enforcement warns public to not drive 'Fast & Furious'
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 19:11:23 GMT
With "Fast X," the newest entry in the Fast Saga, debuting Friday, officials are warning the public of the dangers of street racing.On Thursday, representatives from the California Highway Patrol, Los Angeles Police Department and Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department will be among those who stress the hazards of unsafe driving at a press conference on Melrose Avenue."To help bring awareness to the issue and put the brakes on illegal activity behind the wheel, the CHP and its public safety partners are teaming up for a life-saving education and zero-tolerance enforcement campaign," the CHP said in a news release.Tammi Lee Ann Truschke-Harpster Arrested after Fatal DUI Crash on Highway 108 [Sonora, CA]
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 19:11:23 GMT
DUI Traffic Collision near Draper Mine Road Left 39-Year-Old Angels Camp Man DeadSONORA, CA (May 18, 2023) – Late Thursday afternoon, police arrested Tammi Lee Ann Truschke-Harpster following a fatal DUI collision along Highway 108.According to CHP, the crash occurred around 5:08 p.m. on Highway 108 just west of Draper Mine Road.Investigators said a 2019 Kia Optima traveling west on 108 slowed down to make a turn on a private driveway. At the same time, a 30-year-old Sonora man drove east in a Ford F-350 and a woman traveled west in a 2020 Dodge Ram 2500.However, the Dodge rear-ended the Kia and sent it into the path of the F-350. As a result, the Ford hit the right side of the Kia.Police said the driver of the Dodge, 49-year-old Tammi Lee Ann Truschke-Harpster, exited her vehicle on the north shoulder.Eventually, paramedics arrived and airlifted the 39-year-old male driver of the Kia from Angels Camp to Doctors’ Medical Center in Modesto.Unfortunately, the Kia driver succumbe...One Killed, Two Injured in Two-Vehicle Accident on North Durango Drive [Las Vegas, NV]
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 19:11:23 GMT
One Killed, Two Hurt Following Two-Vehicle Accident near Brent LaneLAS VEGAS, NV (May 18, 2023) – Wednesday morning a two-vehicle accident on North Durango Drive claimed one person’s life and left another two injured.The incident happened on Apr 20th at the intersection of North Durango Drive and Brent Lane.The impact of the collision left 45-year-old Jennifer Martinez, sustaining minor injuries.The driver of the Nissan Rogue, 84-year-old Cynthia Moore-Stancil, sustained serious injuries, while the 74-year-old passenger of the Nissan Rogue succumbed to her injuries and was pronounced dead.Paramedics arrived at the scene and extracted at least two patients from the wreckage who sustained minor injuries. In addition, one occupant succumbed to their injuries and was pronounced dead.Police do not suspect impairment in the crash.At this time, the identity of the deceased was not yet released and an active investigation is ongoing by LVMPD’s Collision Investigation Section.Sweet Jam...Latest news
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