2nd officer in inmate’s fatal beating gets same 20-year term
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 14:15:58 GMT
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) — The second of three former correctional officers sentenced in the fatal beating of a state inmate received a 20-year prison term Monday, the same as a co-conspirator despite a judge’s declaration he could have stopped the attack as the senior officer.U.S. District Judge Sue Myerscough sentenced Todd Sheffler, a 54-year-old former correctional lieutenant, on two federal civil rights violations and various other counts for the attempted cover up of the brutal beating of Larry Earvin on May 17, 2018. The federal government had sought a life sentence. Sheffler’s lawyers had asked for 2 1/2 years for the beating of Earvin, 65, as the prisoner was being transferred to a segregation unit at Western Illinois Correctional Center in Mount Sterling. In an emotional statement in court, Sheffler fumbled with shackled hands and wiped tears from his eyes with a tissue. He said he accepted responsibility “for what I did or didn’t do” that caused EarvinR...Supreme Court seems split in Navajo Nation water rights case
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 14:15:58 GMT
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court seemed split Monday as it weighed a dispute involving the federal government and the Navajo Nation’s quest for water from the drought-stricken Colorado River.States that draw water from the river — Arizona, Nevada and Colorado — and water districts in California that are also involved in the case urged the justices to rule against the tribe. Colorado says siding with the Navajo Nation will undermine existing agreements and disrupt the management of the river.But, arguing on behalf of the Navajo Nation, attorney Shay Dvoretzky told the justices that the tribe’s current water request is modest. The “relief that we are seeking here is an assessment of the nation’s needs and a plan to meet them,” he said.Arguing on behalf of the Biden administration, attorney Frederick Liu said that if the court were to side with the Navajo Nation, the federal government could face lawsuits from many other tribes. Four of the court’s justices, including its three libe...Looking to avoid the Kennedy Expressway construction? Here's what you should know
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 14:15:58 GMT
CHICAGO — A major years-long construction project on the Kennedy Expressway in Chicago is expected to cause extensive delays.Starting on Monday night, the Illinois Department of Transportation will close the two left-hand inbound lanes of the Kennedy Expressway from the Edens Expressway to Ohio Street. FULL DETAILS: Kennedy Expressway construction project to last 3 years, cost $150M and begins in March It will take about a week for the full configuration to get into place.The express lanes will stay open to inbound traffic until this year’s repairs are done.If you're looking to avoid some frustration and getting stuck in the delays, there are some things you can do to try to avoid the delays. Kennedy Expressway construction project to begin Monday The Illinois Department of Transportation said drivers should consider traveling at off-peak times and avoid rush hour.IDOT also said motorists should consider taking public transportation.Some options include the Metra Union Pacific N...Vernon Hills mother attempted to save neighbor before apartment fire death, family says
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 14:15:58 GMT
VERNON HILLS, Ill. -- An apartment fire in Vernon Hills Sunday claimed the lives of two, including a woman who has left a mother and son behind.Family members have identified 33-year-old Camille Lonzano as one of the victims who died at a Vernon Hills apartment building early Sunday morning."She was very strong, very smart and very loving. A very loving daughter and a very loving mother," Lonzano's mother Theresa Lujan said.Lozano's mother explains that Camille died as she lived, always putting others before her. Lujan said in her final moments, her daughter alerted neighbors of the fire."Instead of going downstairs which would've saved her," Lujan said. "She continued upstairs to help the neighbor that lived upstairs and that was another person that passed away."According to the Lake Count Coroner's Office, Lozano and 39-year-old Polly Jenson, of Vernon Hills, both died due to thermal and inhalational injuries. Looking to avoid the Kennedy Expressway construction? Here’s what you...MedWatch Daily Digest: An increased cancer threat for military pilots and ground crews
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 14:15:58 GMT
For Monday, March 20, WGN’s Dina Bair has the latest on new medical information, including: More Coverage: WGN's Medical Watch A study of nearly 900,000 airmen and women who flew or worked on military planes between 1992 and 2017 had an 87% higher rate of melanoma than the general populationA new warning about fake pharmaceuticals in MexicoHow potentially toxic chemicals in everyday products are altering hormonal and metabolic pathways that impact human growth and developmentMan attacked by mountain lion while sitting in hot tub: Colorado officials
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 14:15:58 GMT
CHAFFEE COUNTY, Colo. (KXRM) — A mountain lion attacked a Colorado man as he relaxed in a hot tub over the weekend, according to wildlife officials. The man said he was sitting with his wife in the in-ground hot tub at a rental property in Nathrop, roughly 100 miles west of Colorado Springs, Saturday night when the mountain lion attacked. While speaking with the Colorado Parks and Wildlife's (CPW) Southeast Region, the man explained he and his wife were sitting in the hot tub "when he felt something grab his head." The couple screamed and splashed water at the animal, which they were able to identify as a mountain lion when the victim's wife shined a flashlight on it. Two student-athletes charged after video shows woman’s wheelchair pushed down stairs The mountain lion backed up about 20 feet from the couple, and as they continued to scream at the animal, it moved up to the top of a hill where it crouched down and watched them.When the couple got inside the rental home, they clean...Good deeds, grades turns into currency at Chicago high school student store
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 14:15:58 GMT
CHICAGO -- A west side high school is taking the old "student store" to a whole new level.Michele Clark Magnet High School students pack in a former storage closet to check out the goods now available in their new student store.But, what you won't find is a cash register. To get your hands on these items you need good grades or good deeds."We try to take a concept we've had around forever in education and think what can we do to make it tantalizing?" Charles Williams, Assistant Principal, Michele Clark Magnet High School, said. "This, if I were a student I'd want to figure out how to get some of these? So it's working."The store, which opened last week, runs on a point system. Where grades, attendance, and behavior translate into fresh market currency."If they want some new style shoes, they're gonna work hard in school, get all their grades in, and get up in here," Jacori Johnson, a student at Michele Clark Magnet High School, said.Principal Charles Anderson believe it's all part o...Two student-athletes charged after video shows woman's wheelchair pushed down stairs
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 14:15:58 GMT
ERIE, Pa. (WJET) - Two student-athletes from Mercyhurst University in Erie, Pennsylvania, are now facing criminal charges after surveillance video from a bar appeared to show them pushing a disabled woman's wheelchair down a staircase while she was in the bathroom earlier this month.Erie Police say misdemeanor counts of criminal mischief and criminal conspiracy to commit criminal mischief have been filed against lacrosse player Patrick Carrozzi and hockey player Carson Briere - the son of Daniel Briere, a former NHL player and interim general manager of the Philadelphia Flyers - for the incident. Briere and Carrozzi are also facing summary charges of disorderly conduct. They're being charged by mail. Mercyhurst student-athlete goes viral after pushing wheelchair down a flight of stairs In the surveillance video, below, Briere and Carrozzi are seen surrounding the empty wheelchair, which was said to be left at the top of a staircase at Sullivan’s Irish Pub after its owner, Sydney B...Poilievre’s Call For A Blue Seal Standardized Medical Testing, Is Long Overdue
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 14:15:58 GMT
'Y'all means all!' Advocates, celebrities rally for LGBTQ rights at Texas Capitol
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 14:15:58 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Chants of "y'all means all" came from the hundreds of people who gathered Monday afternoon outside the Texas Capitol for a rally to show support for the state's LGBTQ community and decry the dozens of proposed restrictions now under consideration. The event, held on the south steps of the statehouse, served as the kickoff for the "All in for Equality Advocacy Day." Organizers included Equality Texas, the Transgender Education Network of Texas, the Texas Freedom Network, the ACLU of Texas, Lambda Legal and the Human Rights Campaign. LGBTQ+ advocates rally against Texas bills affecting trans people "LGBTQ people have been cyclically, intentionally and cowardly used as political pawns throughout history over and over and over — no more," Ricardo Martinez, the CEO of Equality Texas, told the crowd Monday. "That stops in Texas."The rally kicked off Monday with a lip-synced performance from Cynthia Lee Fontaine, an Austin-based drag entertainer who competed on "RuPaul's...Latest news
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