'Everybody's had enough': Tennesseans demand action after Covenant School shooting
Published Tue, 24 Dec 2024 12:20:06 GMT
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — On Thursday, the normally quiet surroundings of the Tennessee State Capitol were filled with the voices of frustrated residents. "Everybody's demanding change, everybody's had enough, and, it was a beautiful day," said Linda McFadyen-Ketchum, a volunteer with Moms Demand Action. The demand for change poured into the Capitol. Inside the Senate Chamber, chanting could be heard through the door, while state troopers tried to control the crowd. TN GOP discusses changes to school safety, makes no mention of stricter gun laws "Angry," is how McFadyen-Ketchum described the feeling during the protest. "There's a time for tears. I don't have any more tears. I'm angry, and a lot of people there were angry. I didn't see much emotion. It was, 'Fix this, there are things that we can do. Fix this.'"The protest was held just three days after six lives were taken in The Covenant School shooting. Gun control is now at the center of the issue, especially for those who kne...'Honey Boo Boo's' sister diagnosed with cancer
Published Tue, 24 Dec 2024 12:20:06 GMT
(WJW) – Anna Cardwell, the daughter of “Mama” June Shannon and the sister of Alana “Honey Boo Boo” Thompson, has stage 4 cancer.Anna “Chickadee” Cardwell was diagnosed with stage 4 adrenal carcinoma -- also called adrenocortical cancer -- in January, according to PEOPLE. ‘Never felt braver’: FOX 8’s Natalie Herbick shares message on cancer journey The National Cancer Institute (NIH) states that it is "a rare disease in which malignant (cancer) cells form in the outer layer of the adrenal gland," and symptoms include abdominal pain. PEOPLE reported that the cancer was found in Cardwell's liver, kidney and lung after the 28-year-old complained of stomachaches.She reportedly went through her first round of chemotherapy last month.According to Cleveland Clinic, doctors diagnose only about one case of this rare cancer per 1 million people each year. NE Ohio resident wrongfully linked to hospital threats It’s unknown what causes it, though the NIH states that certain genetic condition...What If America, The IMF and World Bank Converted Africa’s Debt Into Gold?
Published Tue, 24 Dec 2024 12:20:06 GMT
Trump Indicted, Could Face Up To 30+ Counts Of Business Fraud
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Austin Energy General Manager Jackie Sargent retires effective immediately
Published Tue, 24 Dec 2024 12:20:06 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Austin Energy confirmed Friday its General Manager, Jackie Sargent, would be retiring effective immediately.She was selected to lead the utility in 2016.Sargent was with the utility through the February 2021 and February 2023 ice storms where thousands of Austin Energy customers were without power for several days. RELATED: More than 110 utility crews working to restore power in Austin Austin Energy is expected to provide a statement with more details later Friday.This is a developing story. Check back with KXAN for updates.Middle School in Buda placed on lockout as 'safety precaution'
Published Tue, 24 Dec 2024 12:20:06 GMT
HAYS COUNTY, Texas (KXAN) — At 9:34 a.m. Friday, the Hays County sheriff said McCormick Middle School in Buda was placed on a lockout as a safety precaution.The sheriff said deputies were working an incident off Hillside Terrace near Denise Ellen Dr in Buda. The tweet from the sheriff did not say what the incident was related to.In another tweet, the sheriff said this was an active investigation, and Hays County Sheriff's Office would provide an update as more information becomes available.“Please be mindful this will cause a traffic backup in the area,” HCSO said.According to Hays County ISD, a lockout is when there is a threat outside of the building.This is a developing story. Check back with KXAN for more information.How going off path at Austin's Hike and Bike Trail is causing erosion
Published Tue, 24 Dec 2024 12:20:06 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) — The popular 10-mile-long Ann & Roy Butler Hike-and-Bike Trail that wraps around Lady Bird Lake and attracts 5 million people a year is showing signs of erosion.“The water is one of the biggest draws that we have in the city, right? said Grady Reed with The Trail Conservancy. "It's hot, people want to get out, they want to get on the water."But it’s how some people are getting to the water that has eroded parts of the trail said Grady.“We don't think it's intentional, right? You're on the trail, you see the water you want to get in, or you maybe don't want to carry your kayak that far. I think it's just human nature,” said Reed. That decision can ruin the nature around them.“The primary erosion is between the trail and the water and it happens when people are kind of creating informal access points to water,” said Reed.“We have 8 official entry points along the trail that are stabilized and safe for people to access the water.”The Trail Conservancy is in charge of...St. Paul mayor’s spokesman, business liaison part of altercation at West Seventh restaurant on St. Patrick’s Day
Published Tue, 24 Dec 2024 12:20:06 GMT
Over St. Patrick’s Day weekend, two members of St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter’s office, and five others were involved in a physical altercation — including the use of pepper spray — with the general manager of a typically-sedate ramen restaurant on St. Paul’s West Seventh Street.Individuals on both sides of the incident have sought to involve St. Paul police.The seven patrons walked into the small train car restaurant just past midnight on March 18, as the Friday night revelries of St. Patrick’s Day became early Saturday morning revelries. The group of seven crowded the couch and handful of chairs in the small bar lobby, singing along exuberantly.The restaurant dining area was 70% full, and there was nowhere to sit them all, recalled owner Jason Dorweiler. “They came in pretty loud,” said Dorweiler, who began serving upscale ramen and craft cocktails in the space just weeks before the pandemic hit.Diverging accountsWhat happened next is ...Pittsfield police search for missing teen
Published Tue, 24 Dec 2024 12:20:06 GMT
PITTSFIELD, Mass. (NEWS10) -- The Pittsfield police department is asking for help in locating a missing teen. Markis Williams, 16 has been reported missing as of March 31. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Markis is about 5 feet 7 inches with black hair and brown eyes. He was last seen wearing a hooded sweatshirt and black or blue sweatpants. If you have any information on Markis' whereabouts, please contact the Pittsfield Police Department at 413-448-9700.Warren county couple accused of animal neglect
Published Tue, 24 Dec 2024 12:20:06 GMT
CHESTER, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- State police arrested Neil Duell, 66 and Susan Duell, 56 both of Horicon on March 29. The pair are accused of animal neglect. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! On February 25 around 11:30 a.m., troopers responded to the report of an animal in the roadway of Rock Avenue in Chester. Police report when troopers were returning the animal to its enclosure, they saw many other animals on the property appearing in poor condition. After an investigation, Upstate SPCA found the animals did not have proper access to water and sufficient food. Officers explain the animals belonged to the Duells.ChargesSeven counts of overdriving, tourturing and injuring animalsFailure to provide proper sustenanceThe couple surrendered themselves to Chestertown state police, where they were processed. Both were issued appearance tickets returnable to the Chester Town Court on April 4, and released.Latest news
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