Violence erupts at Jerusalem holy site for a 2nd night
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:08:52 GMT
JERUSALEM (AP) — Violence resumed for a second straight night in Jerusalem on Wednesday when Palestinian worshippers barricaded themselves inside Al-Aqsa Mosque at the Old City’s sensitive compound and Israeli police used force to remove dozens of worshippers.The unrest was less intense than the previous night. But the situation remained combustible as Muslims marked the Ramadan holy month and Jews began the weeklong Passover holiday. Palestinian militants in the Gaza Strip renewed their rocket fire at Israel, raising fears of a wider conflagration.The Palestinian Red Crescent reported at least six people were injured in the latest violence. The Islamic Waqf authorities, which manages the compound, said police fired stun grenades and rubber bullets to disperse the crowds.The Israeli police said that “dozens of law-breaking juveniles” had fomented chaos, throwing rocks and other objects at officers and compelling police to act to restore “security, law and order.”More Palestini...US man found dead on Mexico’s Baja California peninsula
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:08:52 GMT
MEXICO CITY (AP) — The body of a U.S. man who had been missing since Feb. 11 has been found in a clandestine burial pit on Mexico’s Baja California peninsula, prosecutors in the state of Baja California Sur said Wednesday.State prosecutor Daniel de la Rosa said a local man and his sister had been arrested in connection with the killing, which he said apparently stemmed from a dispute over a traffic accident.The body of Wilmer Trivett was found by a specially trained dog near the quiet Pacific coast town of Todos Santos. Trivett had been camping in the area in his camper truck, which was found burned Feb. 23.Prosecutors said Trivett apparently was involved in a traffic accident with the two suspects some time ago. De la Rosa said Trivett paid the two about $2,500 for damages or injuries, but he alleged the pair decided it wasn’t enough and later abducted and killed him.The two suspects face homicide charges. Their full names were not given, in accordance with Mexican law.Prosecutors ...More than one million customers without power as heavy storms hit Quebec, Ontario
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:08:52 GMT
More than one million customers in Quebec and Ontario were without power Wednesday after a messy mix of freezing rain and thunderstorms pummeled parts of both provinces.Quebec’s power utility said shortly after 10 p.m. that more than 970,000 of its 4.5 million customers had no power, with much of the province under a freezing rain warning. “What’s causing the outages is the mixture of precipitation and wind,” Hydro-Québec spokeswoman Gabrielle Leblanc said. “It weighs down the vegetation; there can be branches and trees that fall on the lines.”In western Quebec’s Outaouais region, near Ottawa, about 128,000 of the utility’s nearly 227,000 customers were without power. Environment Canada forecasted between 30 millimetres and 50 millimetres of rain in Gatineau, Que., the largest city in the region. In Montreal, more than 453,000 hydro customers had lost power, while another 200,000 people were dealing with outages in the Montérégie region, south of the ci...CPD investigating fatal shooting of 16-year-old Crane Medical Prep High School Student
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:08:52 GMT
CHICAGO — The Chicago Police Department is investigating after 16-year-old Darrion Williams was shot and killed on the City's Near West Side Friday night.Darrion — nicknamed 'Cheese' because he was known for his smile — attended Crane Medical Prep High School where his family said he was a rising star as an athlete, making the varsity football and basketball teams as just a sophomore."We won’t get to see him smiling, unless we look at old videos or pictures, we won’t know what would have been if he had grew up," said Darrion's step-mother, Audrey Welch-Williams. "Once you take a jewel like that away, there’s nothing you can do about it.”Chicago police said Darrion was shot in the chest near North Hoyne Avenue and West Randolph Street on the City's Near West Side. Family tells WGN he was staying at a friend's house that night, but they still think it doesn't make sense, and all they can hope for now is that police will find answers to who killed Darrion."That’s the only thing that we...DPS investigating incident after Uvalde mom shoved by trooper at elementary school
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:08:52 GMT
UVALDE, Texas -- The Texas Department of Public Safety confirmed it was investigating an incident after a video posted on Twitter showed a DPS trooper shoving a Uvalde mother who's child was a victim in the Robb Elementary mass shooting.The video shows Ana Rodriguez, Maite's mother, walking up and banging on the door of Flores Elementary School in Uvalde to pick up her son to participate in a national gun violence school walkout protest that was planned to protest gun reform, according to the man who filmed the video, Brett Cross. State of Texas: After shootings, lawmakers push plans to make schools safer According to the video, when the DPS trooper opened the door to the school, he at first prevented Rodriguez from walking in to check her son out by grabbing her arm and shoving her out of the school.Later in the video the trooper said he already warned Rodriguez she would be under arrest if she continued. And then he did eventually let her inside a...Storms with hail overnight ahead of soaking
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:08:52 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) -- Scattered showers and storms slowly increase in coverage overnight, but widespread rain doesn't arrive until Thursday morning. Overnight lows drop down to 50 on a cool night by recent standards. Overnight storms may be briefly strong or severe. Our main concern with storms during the night is for hail up to 1" in diameter.Tonight's forecastThursday morning's rain starts to spread northwest from our eastern counties to the I-35 corridor. As the rain overspreads the area the Hill Country will be the last to see the widespread soaking rain, but just about everyone will have rain by late morning or early Thursday afternoon. Rain will be heavy at times with the low risk for an isolated strong or severe storm with hail up to 1" in diameter. Thursday severe weather risk (SPC)Flash flooding is a slightly higher concern, but not all that high given our drought and need for rain. Still, the Weather Prediction Center has the Austin Metro and our eastern counties in a 2 out of ...Texas school district making Narcan more available on campuses
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:08:52 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) — The latest push for school safety isn't just targeting guns, it is also focusing on dangerous drugs like fentanyl.Round Rock ISD is taking a proactive approach to the nationwide opioid epidemic.The district has teamed up with The Williamson County EMS Community Health Paramedic program and Public Education program to make Narcan more available to staff, students or visitors on campus."I think being proactive can be a good thing," said Keryn Hawthorne who has two kids in Round Rock ISD. "I can't see a downside to having it in schools"Narcan is used for the emergency treatment for an opioid overdose."I think the concern is out there and we just want to stay ahead of it," said George Scherer with RRISD. "Currently all of our nurses, police officers and athletic trainers are equipped with Narcan."Amy Jarosek with Williamson County EMS says having it on every campus is important, even elementary and middle schools. Narcan doses coming to every Austin ISD school "Maybe i...A long distance love story with an airport elopement
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:08:52 GMT
ST. LOUIS - Lara Mark and Cylas Hensley’s love story has always involved travel.“Him from DC, and me from St. Louis just randomly meeting at a good friend’s wedding," Mark said.Their photo booth fun at that San Diego wedding in 2018 sparked a long-distance relationship nurtured through talking, texting, and traveling.“We decided we’d fly out to see each other every three or four weeks," Mark said. "So that has been a nice direct flight.”Hensley popped the question last year in Hawaii. Newly engaged, these frequent flyers naturally planned a destination wedding for March in Mexico. However, in November, those plans hit turbulence. Mark’s mom, Judi, was diagnosed with lung cancer. Top Story: Predawn Missouri tornado kills at least 5, sows destruction “She wanted us to and made me promise from day one of her diagnosis until the Sunday before I left for the wedding that we wouldn’t change anything," Mark said. "That we wouldn’t alter our plans. She wanted me to be happy.”She kept that...Jews in St. Louis celebrate Passover Seder
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:08:52 GMT
ST. LOUIS - Passover Seder is observed by Jews on the 15th day of Nisan in the Hebrew calendar. A local family invited FOX 2's crew into their home to show us their beliefs and traditions.Jenny Abeles has set the dining table for all the relatives coming over for Passover dinner."For me, the holidays are all about being with your family and celebrating your religion and your traditions," she said. "So that's what's really important to me. So I love just getting together with everyone, I love cooking for everyone." Top Story: Predawn Missouri tornado kills at least 5, sows destruction Abeles started cooking the day before, as it takes two days to prepare the meals.She said the tradition is important to her family, specifically for her children, who get to learn the significance of Passover."So we can remember the hardship that our ancestors had to go through,” said Tucker Abeles, Jenny's son. “And so that we can reflect on the future and teach people how to not repeat the mistakes ...Ameren Missouri replaces power poles along Big Bend in Clayton
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:08:52 GMT
CLAYTON, Mo. - Dozens of Ameren Missouri workers spent Wednesday replacing power poles along a stretch of Big Bend Boulevard where an uprooted tree took down power lines.A company spokesperson said the decision was made to replace other aging poles nearby while the power lines needed to be placed.“You’re going to have to replace it anyway, might as well do it while you’re out here,” said Darryl Woodson, a nearby worker. Trending: St. Louis-area April 4 municipal election results The process is part of Ameren Missouri’s Smart Energy Plan. A spokesperson for the company said replacing the poles will lead to greater reliability for customers.Crews were still on the scene Wednesday night. The work is expected to continue into the early morning hours of Thursday.Latest news
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