Person struck, killed by driver in Deerfield

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 16:35:44 GMT

Person struck, killed by driver in Deerfield DEERFIELD, Ill. — A person was struck and killed by a driver Sunday morning in Deerfield, according to police.The crash happened around 7:15 a.m. nera Robert York Avenue and Osterman Avenue. 6 dead, 14 injured in reported shootings in Chicago over weekend Deerfield Police Department officers arrived on the scene and found one person was killed in the incident.The identity of the person who was killed hasn't been released.The crash is being investigated by Deerfield police, the Lake County Major Crash Assistance Team and the Lake County Coroner's Office.Additional details haven't been released.

NFL player's father charged in bald eagle's shooting death: report

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 16:35:44 GMT

NFL player's father charged in bald eagle's shooting death: report INDIANAPOLIS (WXIN) -- The father of an Indianapolis Colts safety was arrested and charged after prosecutors say he shot and killed a bald eagle in Pennsylvania.According to federally filed court documents, Rodney Thomas Sr., identified as the father of NFL safety Rodney Thomas II by the New York Post, was charged and indicted by a Pittsburgh federal grand jury after they claim he violated the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act. The indictment, filed Tuesday, accuses Thomas of "knowingly or with wanton" taking a bald eagle in mid-May by shooting and killing it with an air rifle in Mount Pleasant Township, Pennsylvania."Taking" a bald eagle, according to the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act, is pursuing, shooting, shooting at, poisoning, wounding, killing, capturing, trapping, collecting, molesting, or disturbing the bird. Woman gored by Yellowstone bison says ‘yes’ to hospital proposal hours later Thomas Sr. has been charged with a federal misdemeanor for violating the act, ...

Costco crackdown: Can people in my household still use my Costco membership?

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 16:35:44 GMT

Costco crackdown: Can people in my household still use my Costco membership? (NEXSTAR) – Sorry, Costco moochers: Gone are the days when you could borrow your sister-in-law’s membership card to buy yourselves a Kirkland rotisserie chicken.Last month, Costco announced its intentions to more strictly enforce its membership policy, which stipulates that only Costco members are allowed to make purchases at checkout — and not just anyone who happens to be carrying a valid membership card borrowed from a family member or friend.“Our membership policy states that our membership cards are not transferable and since expanding our self-service checkout, we’ve noticed that non-member shoppers have been using membership cards that do not belong to them,” reads a statement released by Costco. “We don’t feel it’s right that non-members receive the same benefits and pricing as our members.”To curb any non-member shoppers, Costco employees have begun to check for membership cards at self-checkout, to validate each shopper’s status using the photo on their...

Business People: Eagan’s Hoyt Hsiao to chair MEDA business development organization

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 16:35:44 GMT

Business People: Eagan’s Hoyt Hsiao to chair MEDA business development organization OF NOTEHoyt HsiaoThe Metropolitan Economic Development Association, Minneapolis, announced the appointment of Hoyt Hsiao as chair of its board of directors. Hsiao was MEDA’s 2015 Entrepreneur of the Year; he is president and CEO of Shaw-Lundquist Associates Inc., a construction company in Eagan. MEDA provides business support services to BIPOC (Black, Indigenous and People of Color) entrepreneurs.EDUCATIONKenneth Janz has been named interim president of Winona State University by the Minnesota Colleges and Universities board of trustees, succeeding Scott Olson, who last month was named chancellor of the Minnesota State system. Janz previously was associate vice president for academic affairs and CIO.FINANCIAL SERVICESHiway Credit Union, St. Paul, announced that mortgage loan officer Kathy Glashan was named to National Mortgage Professional Magazine‘s Leading Loan Originators list.GOVERNMENTThe Minnesota Department of Health announced the retirement of Deputy Commissioner Marga...

Albany police investigating Morton Avenue homicide

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 16:35:44 GMT

Albany police investigating Morton Avenue homicide ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The Albany Police Department announced they are investigating a homicide. The incident occurred on Saturday evening on Morton Avenue. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! On July 22 at 7:15 p.m., police responded to the area of Morton Avenue and Elizabeth Street for reports of a shooting. Upon arrival, officers located Naheim Burbridge, 21, of Albany, with at least one gunshot wound to the torso. Burbridge was treated at the scene by emergency medical services. He was then transported to Albany Medical Center, where he was later pronounced deceased. Firefighter hospitalized after Troy house fire This investigation remains ongoing. Anyone with information is asked to contact the Albany Police Detective Division at (518)462-8039.

Dollar Tree employee robbed for business's bank deposit

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 16:35:44 GMT

Dollar Tree employee robbed for business's bank deposit ST. LOUIS - A south St. Louis 'Dollar Tree' employee was robbed for the business's bank deposit Saturday evening. This happened around 7:50 p.m. on the 3800 block of Gravois Avenue, where the employee was heading to his personal vehicle, then was approached from the opposite end of the parking lost by the suspicious suspect. With a semi-automatic pistol, he demanded the $3,500 total from the victim. 3-year-old boy from southern Illinois advances in 2023 USA Mullet Competition This is an open investigation. FOX 2 will update this story with more information as it becomes available.

Residents of makeshift RV park in Sylmar backyard forced to move out 

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 16:35:44 GMT

Residents of makeshift RV park in Sylmar backyard forced to move out  Residents living in an illegal RV park in the backyard of a Sylmar home were evicted on Sunday. The single-family home, located in the 14000 block of Hubbard Street, doesn’t appear to house any RVs from the front, but just around the back of the residence are over 20 parked recreational vehicles. Multiple local agencies determined that the RVs needed to be red tagged and the power needed to be shut off at the property because of hazards, and a judge ordered the residents to vacate the encampment on Tuesday. The homeowner, Cruz Godoy, was charged with unlawfully erecting an unpermitted structure and failing to maintain safe and sanitary conditions. She pleaded not guilty to the two misdemeanor charges on Wednesday and is due back in court in early August. Those living in the illegal RV park were reportedly paying $500 to $800 per month to Godoy for a room in the recreational vehicles. According to Godoy, some tenants haven’t paid her rent in months. Residents in a Sylmar ne...

Traffic and safety project to close Eastshore Highway in Berkeley through September

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 16:35:44 GMT

Traffic and safety project to close Eastshore Highway in Berkeley through September An expansive safety and traffic project will close the Eastshore Highway, a frontage road running alongside the I-80 corridor through Berkeley, between Gilman Street and Harrison Street beginning Monday, July 24 at 7 a.m.Caltrans said the road is expected to reopen in September.The shutdown is due to a construction project on a roundabout at the I-80 Gilman interchange, a notoriously congested section of the Berkeley road system.According to Caltrans, the project will improve safety and traffic in the area by adding two roundabouts, a new bicycle/pedestrian overcrossing and bicycle facilities. It will also create a dedicated two-way bike lane from the highway to Fourth Street along Gilman Street.There will be no pedestrian access on the Eastshore Highway during the construction.To accommodate traffic, Caltrans said it will open Second Street north of Gilman to two way traffic. Sidewalks will also remain open on Second Street.Related ArticlesTransportation | Me & My Ca...

Tourists flee Rhodes wildfires in Greece’s largest-ever evacuation

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 16:35:44 GMT

Tourists flee Rhodes wildfires in Greece’s largest-ever evacuation (CNN) — A large wildfire tearing through the Greek island of Rhodes forced thousands of tourists to flee their hotels in what Greek officials said was the largest evacuation effort in the country’s history.Those caught up in the blaze described chaotic and frightening scenes, with some having to leave on foot or find their own transport after being told to leave.The wildfire in the central and south part of Rhodes – a hugely popular island for holidaymakers – has been burning since Tuesday. It is the largest of a number of blazes in Greece, which is sweltering due to a heat wave that experts say is likely to become the country’s longest on record.Amy Leyden, a British tourist in Rhodes, said she was told to leave her hotel immediately or her and her family “would not make it.”“It was just terrifying,” she told Sky News. “We’ve got our 11-year-old daughter with us and we were walking down the road at two o’clock in the morning and the fire was catching up with us.”Cedric Guisset, a B...

Report shows widening gap between Latino and White students who graduate college

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 16:35:44 GMT

Report shows widening gap between Latino and White students who graduate college At first, Los Angeles area resident Melissa Becerra Amador didn’t know if she would go to college. But through her peers and mentors, she started to realize the value of having a degree.Now, the Cal State Northridge graduate is pursuing a master’s degree in education. Amador believes that representation in higher education helps her and other students feel a sense of belonging.But a new report shows that, across the U.S., the gap between Latino and White, non-Hispanic students who complete their college degree has widened over the last four years, in part because of the coronavirus pandemic and resulting economic hardships.The analysis was done through Excelencia in Education, a Washington D.C.-based nonprofit whose mission is to accelerate Latino student success in higher education.While more Latinos students are enrolled in schools overall, graduation rates have seen “little progress” over the last few years, researchers said.Graduates during the commencement ceremony for Californ...