After Alabama birthday shooting, hope and frustration

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 13:28:20 GMT

After Alabama birthday shooting, hope and frustration DADEVILLE, Ala (AP) — Three days after gunfire at a Sweet 16 birthday party killed four young people and injured 32 more, some critically, victims’ relatives and officials expressed hope that investigators may be nearing an arrest and also frustration about police silence on the status of the case. The shootings Saturday night rocked the small town of Dadeville, about 80 miles (130 kilometers) southeast of Birmingham, and families suddenly found themselves planning memorials and burial services instead of graduation parties or college move-ins. A relative of one teen killed in the shooting told The Associated Press on Tuesday that the family hopes authorities will catch someone soon. “They are working very hard and are adamant about apprehending those who are responsible for the tragic event,” said Amy Jackson, whose cousin KeKe Smith was among the dead. Dadeville Mayor Frank Goodman said police had established a new command center behind a church, but it was not immediately clear i...

Coroner: Aaron Carter drowned in tub from drug, inhalant

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 13:28:20 GMT

Coroner: Aaron Carter drowned in tub from drug, inhalant LOS ANGELES (AP) — Singer and rapper Aaron Carter accidentally drowned in his bathtub as a result of sedatives he’d taken and gas used in spray cleaners he had inhaled, a coroner’s report said Tuesday.Carter, the younger brother of the Backstreet Boys’ Nick Carter, was found submerged and dead at age 34 in the bathtub of his home in Lancaster, California, on Nov. 5, the autopsy report from the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner-Coroner said. Sheriff’s deputies had been the last people to see Carter alive when they visited his house at 2 a.m. on Nov. 4 for a welfare check after he had been seen and heard “huffing” an inhalant on an Instagram live video, according to a police report included in the autopsy findings. He asked the deputies to leave, and they did. The autopsy found that the sedative alprazolam, often sold under the brand name Xanax, was found in his system, as was the compressed gas difluoroethane, which the report says is “a gas commonly used as a propellant in air spr...

Multiple children hospitalized after being struck by car in California: authorities

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 13:28:20 GMT

Multiple children hospitalized after being struck by car in California: authorities THOUSAND OAKS, Cali. (KTLA) - Multiple children were injured, one of them critically, after a traffic accident involving a vehicle that rolled over in Thousand Oaks, California on Tuesday, authorities with the Ventura County Fire Department announced. Calls about the crash outside Westlake High School, roughly 40 miles west of Los Angeles, came in at around 3:40 p.m. While details are limited, officials with the Ventura County Sheriff's Office told Nexstar's KTLA that a vehicle appeared to have plowed into a group of children. Authorities said there was a total of five patients. Among them was one child who was taken to the hospital in critical condition. Several others were transported in various conditions, officials said. It is unclear if the driver of the vehicle was injured. One killed, five injured after parking garage collapses in Lower Manhattan Aerial footage from Nexstar's KTLA showed first responders on the scene where the overturned vehicle was still in the ...

ARA no longer in-network with UnitedHealthCare

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 13:28:20 GMT

ARA no longer in-network with UnitedHealthCare AUSTIN (KXAN) -- Austin Radiological Association (ARA) Diagnostic Imaging is now out of network for all UnitedHealthcare plan types after the contract expired between the two sides, ARA and UnitedHealthCare confirmed in separate statements Tuesday. The move became effective Saturday, April 15.ARA said its radiologists have "served the people of Austin and Central Texas since 1954."'ARA and United have had a long-standing relationship spanning almost two decades. However, the reimbursement rate UHC has been paying does not allow our practice to recruit well-trained radiologists and provide innovative care improvements to serve our patients in the best possible way," a spokesperson for ARA said in the statement.UnitedHealthCare said in its statement ARA "demanded a price hike" that was "not affordable or sustainable for the people and employers throughout the Austin market."“ARA Diagnostic Imaging issued a notice to end our contract and demanded a 34% price hike over five years, inclu...

St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter touts sales tax for roads, parks in ‘State of the City’ address

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 13:28:20 GMT

St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter touts sales tax for roads, parks in ‘State of the City’ address Shortly after assuming the St. Paul mayor’s seat in 2018, Melvin Carter doubled spending on citywide mill-and-overlay road repair in his inaugural budget.By his own admission, few people noticed.“You sort of can’t tell,” quipped the mayor on Tuesday, during his 2023 “State of the City” address at the Oxford/Jimmy Lee Recreation Center on Lexington Parkway.Rather than unveil new programs or spending priorities, Carter used the occasion to highlight the woeful state of the city’s pothole-laden roads following one of the heaviest winter snowfalls in Minnesota history. He also sought to promote a partial solution — tripling the city sales tax from 0.5% to 1.5% primarily for arterial street reconstruction. If the Legislature agrees to the 20-year sales tax increase, city voters would get final say at the ballot box this November.“We need a generation-level investment,” said the mayor, during a press briefing following his addres...

Twins teammates happy to hear news of Pablo López’s extension

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 13:28:20 GMT

Twins teammates happy to hear news of Pablo López’s extension BOSTON — When the Twins signed Byron Buxton to a long-term deal in the offseason ahead of the 2022 season, their intentions were clear: They planned to build around the star center fielder. They supplemented their core in a big way an offseason later, signing star shortstop Carlos Correa to the richest contract in team history.And this week, they’re set to make official the contract extension of another core piece, locking in starting pitcher Pablo López to a four-year, $73.5 million extension, a move that was met with excitement throughout the clubhouse.“It honestly made me very happy to see the news about him getting extended,” Correa said. “He’s a guy that puts in the work. He does everything. He takes care of every single facet of what you need to take care of to be great in this game. He’s young. He’s in his prime. He’s just getting better.”López is six years into his major-league career and carries himself like a seasoned veteran, so it’s easy to forget that he’s just 27. But ...

Timberwolves know they need to be more physical in Game 2. Anthony Edwards is best equipped to set that tone

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 13:28:20 GMT

Timberwolves know they need to be more physical in Game 2. Anthony Edwards is best equipped to set that tone There was a common theme among Timberwolves players’ comments made Tuesday, ahead of the team’s Game 2 first-round playoff series in Denver. The primary departments in which Minnesota needed to improve to compete with the Nuggets were physicality and aggression.There is no better candidate to spearhead those efforts than Anthony Edwards.The third-year guard is making his second NBA playoff appearance. He was scintillating in last year’s opening-round playoff series against Memphis, taking on a starring role for the Wolves. Edwards averaged 25.2 points a game in that series, shooting 46 percent from the field and 40 percent on 3-pointers.Edwards was the primary reason Minnesota nearly knocked off the Grizzlies then. And that’s the type of player he needs to be for Minnesota to be competitive in its current series with top-seeded Denver.Timberwolves coach Chris Finch seems to recognize as much. After a Game 1 in which Edwards made 6 of 15 shots from the field, ...

Radio tower from Catholic shrine damage during severe storms over the weekend

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 13:28:20 GMT

Radio tower from Catholic shrine damage during severe storms over the weekend BELLEVILLE, Ill. - Dartina Cathion is an avid walker who exercises around the Shrine of Our Lady of the Snows building in Belleville, Illinois. She stopped by on Tuesday to see the toppled radio tower that was damaged during Saturday's storm.“The tower is bent like folded up like a hanger,” Cathion said. “OMG. That means that was some real strong winds because these are some very big trees, and tower was tall.”High winds are responsible for the damage done to the radio tower at the Shrine of Our Lady of the Snows. The tower is broken and dangling at the midway point. Can’t drive with that: Illinois police find 3 garbage bags of marijuana during traffic stop The National Weather Service said an EF1 tornado with 98 miles per hour winds, a maximum width of 200 yards, and on the ground for three miles west of Belleville struck Saturday at 7:03 p.m.Cathion lives nearby and was home at the time.“But the whole time we’re moving, and all you hear is woo woo woo and the wind, it was horrif...

Ryan McMahon replaces Elehuris Montero at third base as Rockies shake up infield

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 13:28:20 GMT

Ryan McMahon replaces Elehuris Montero at third base as Rockies shake up infield The Rockies turned to Elehuris Montero out of necessity but had hopes he could develop into their everyday third baseman this season. That experiment is now on indefinite hold.On Tuesday, ahead of its game against Pittsburgh, the Rockies moved second baseman Ryan McMahon back to third base and started Alan Trejo at second. Montero was benched and there is a possibility that he will soon be optioned to Triple-A Albuquerque in hopes that he can work on his defensive skills at third and first.“We’re going to take a step back and take a look at our situation at third, for sure,” manager Bud Black said. “It’s been a tough go for ‘Monty’ in the early going here and we are going to readdress some of our defense as we move forward. Today we thought it was a good day to move ‘Mac’ back over to third.”The athletic and rangy McMahon was a Gold Glove finalist at third in the previous two seasons and has played well at second base as we...

Multiple children injured, 1 critically, after car plows into them in Thousand Oaks

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 13:28:20 GMT

Multiple children injured, 1 critically, after car plows into them in Thousand Oaks Multiple kids were injured, one of them critically, after a traffic accident involving a vehicle that rolled over in Thousand Oaks Tuesday, authorities with the Ventura County Fire Department announced. Calls about the crash outside Westlake High School, located near the intersection of Thousand Oaks Boulevard and Lakeview Canyon Road, came in at around 3:40 p.m. While details are limited, officials with the Ventura County Sheriff's Office told KTLA that a vehicle plowed into a group of children. One of the kids was taken to the hospital in critical condition. Several others were transported in various conditions, officials said. It is unclear if the driver of the vehicle was injured. Aerial footage from Sky5 showed first responders on the scene where the overturned vehicle was still in the roadway. Authorities with Thousand Oaks Transit said that traffic in the area is at a standstill and that it's Route 43 bus "cannot proceed." "The route is significantly behind schedule...