Multi-vehicle collision on southbound I-15 kills two, including infant
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 16:00:46 GMT
FALLBROOK, Calif. -- Southbound lanes on a stretch of the Interstate 15 in North County are blocked off due to a multi-vehicle collision that killed two, including an infant, and injured four others.Authorities were first alerted to the crash around 3:15 p.m. Sunday, located on the I-15 south of Mission Road and north of State Route 76.Three cars were involved in the crash, with two suffering major damage. California Highway Patrol logs indicated that one vehicle had been overturned. According to North County Fire Protection Captain John Choi, the two fatalities include one adult and one infant. No details are available yet on the age, gender, relationship between the two and what vehicle they were in."It's a heartbreaking day when we lose people on our roads," Choi told FOX 5. Helicopter rescue prompted at Three Sisters Falls One of the four individuals hurt sustained major injuries and the other three are minor, Choi said. All of the individuals that sustained an injury in the c...One arrested after illegal entry and sexual assault of woman in College and Clinton area
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 16:00:46 GMT
One man was arrested in a sexual assault investigation after an incident that happened on April 1 in the College Street West and Clinton Street area.On April 3 police received a call for a sexual assault that happened two days earlier as a 92-year-old woman was inside her residence and a man entered the woman’s unit.Once inside the man sexually assaulted the woman and then fled from the residence. On April 13, Kelvin Chan, 58, of Toronto, was arrested and charged with being unlawfully in a dwelling-house and sexual assault.Police are concerned there may be more victims of sexual assault from Chan.SeaWorld euthanizes sick sea lion found on San Diego freeway
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 16:00:46 GMT
SAN DIEGO (AP) — Freeway, the sea lion rescued after wandering inland from his ocean home and crossing busy San Diego thoroughfares, has been euthanized after falling ill. The sea lion earned his name in January 2022 after being found on State Route 94, a freeway several miles from shore, the San Diego Union-Tribune reported. The SeaWorld San Diego team that got him to safety said he’d been previously spotted at San Diego International Airport and in a storm drain in the Logan Heights neighborhood. Since being rescued last year, Freeway had contracted a “progressive disease that our animal care experts diagnosed,” SeaWorld said in statement Friday. “Despite extensive treatment, the disease caused his health to deteriorate over time,” the statement said. Given his decline, the team made the decision to humanely euthanize him, SeaWorld said.Freeway was first rescued in November 2021 when he was found on a busy road near North San Diego Bay. A rescue crew rehabbed him at Se...Arkansas dad charged for allegedly piercing son's ear; arrest video goes viral
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 16:00:46 GMT
Police said they were contacted by a resource officer at Springdale Public Schools who was concerned about the teen's welfare when he showed up at school with a piercing in one ear. He told fellow students his dad had been drunk when he "put him in a choke hold and shoved the piercing in his ear," police said in a press release. Police went to the home of Jeremy Sherland, the father of the teen, to question him about what happened. While he admitted piercing his son's ear, he refused to answer more questions or let police talk to his son, the department said. They left and came back with an arrest warrant. 9 teenagers shot at after-prom party in Texas Officers' second visit to the home is partially captured on video. When they asked Sherland to step outside, officers said he refused and blocked the doorway.The video shows an officer push Sherland back into the house. Multiple officers hold him against the wall and place him in handcuffs, as a woman can be heard asking for an expl...May forecast: Will our wettest month live up to history?
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 16:00:46 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) - Before April has even wrapped up as the first wetter-than-normal month since November, we're looking ahead to May.What’s normal for May in Austin?Average High: 86.9ºMay 1 Average High: 83ºMay 31 Average High: 91ºAverage Low: 66.8ºMay 1 Average Low: 63ºMay 30 Average Low: 71ºAverage Rain: 5.04″ (Wettest month on average)May is typically the wettest and stormiest month of the year in Central Texas and it's usually our wettest month by a lot. No other month of the year averages more than four inches in a month and May averages a little more than five!May 2023 forecastThe Climate Prediction Center released its preliminary forecast for May and our odds are good for near-average rainfall in May. Near-average would mean wet, as May is our wettest month, but it would not indicate above-average rain that would help to chip away at our rainfall deficit. May 2023 Rainfall Forecast (CPC)Still, with December-March having below-normal rainfall in Central Texas, even normal rain wo...Longhorns forward Dylan Disu says he's coming back for another season
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 16:00:46 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Texas Longhorns forward and Pflugerville native Dylan Disu had four words about his basketball future on Sunday."The show goes on!"MORE THAN THE SCORE: Stay up to date on sports stories like these, and sign up for our More than the Score sports newsletter at kxan.com/newslettersIn a post on Instagram, the 6-foot-9 Hendrickson High School grad said he's going coming back to play a super senior season, including a scene from "The Wolf of Wall Street," where Leonardo DiCaprio's character yells that phrase to employees.Disu hit his stride at the end of the last season, which was cut short by a bone bruise in his left foot after Texas' second-round game in the NCAA Tournament. He was named the Big 12 Conference Tournament's most outstanding player, and then turned in his best game of the season against Penn State in the second round, lighting the Nittany Lions up for 28 points on 14-of-20 shooting with 10 rebounds to help the Longhorns win 71-66. Disu’s huge night carri...Wild get major boost from St. Paul crowd. Sometimes at Ryan Suter’s expense.
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 16:00:46 GMT
Wild coach Dean Evason took over behind the bench on Feb. 14, 2020. He’s approaching 250 games as the man in charge. He maintains that the sellout crowd for Game 3 was as loud as he’s ever heard the Xcel Energy Center.“Absolutely incredible,” Evason said on Friday after the Wild put the finishing touches on a 5-1 win over the Dallas Stars. “Tonight was a level that was off the charts.”It was a similar sentiment from almost every player in the Wild locker room.“When you’re wondering as a kid in the crowd if players hear you or if it affects the game, playing, it sure does, hearing that crowd,” rookie defenseman Brock Faber said. “Just feeding off that was special.”There might have been a reason for the rowdiness throughout Game 3. Let’s just say the 8:50 p.m. puck drop gave fans ample time to pregame on West 7th Street adjacent to the arena in downtown St. Paul.“They probably had a lot of downtime before this gam...Nickeil Alexander-Walker proves he could be valuable long-term piece for Timberwolves
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 16:00:46 GMT
Timberwolves veterans lamented so many things throughout this series as Minnesota dug itself a giant hole against the top-seeded Nuggets. Habits — or the lack thereof — were discussed. Habits like hitting the glass, making sacrificial cuts on offense and simply knowing your defensive assignments and rotations.Those are all things Minnesota lacks as a team, and it’s why such a talented team is not currently at the level of a squad such as Denver. But one player who has not come up short in those all-important areas is midseason acquisition Nickeil Alexander-Walker.The 24-year-old wing has carved out a sizable role with the Timberwolves since he was dealt to Minnesota in mid-February. Part of that is due to the injury of Jaden McDaniels, but another reason is Alexander-Walker’s professional, relentless approach.That approach has allowed Alexander-Walker to acclimate to the playoffs, where attention to detail and preparedness are prerequisites for success. In a ...Tucker’s Place responds to trend of ‘dine and dashers’
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 16:00:46 GMT
ST. LOUIS – The general manager at Tucker's Place responds to the growing outrage and calls for accountability after a customer at the steakhouse in Soulard left without paying, and explains what they’re doing to combat the ongoing trend seen around town.During Tuesday’s midday lunch rush, one man left a bad taste in management’s mouths.“It gets frustrating, because it’s happening more and more often,” said Todd Westcott, restaurant general manager. Frost Advisory and Freeze Warning early Monday morning, temps in 60s through week After ordering an appetizer, a meal and a martini, the man ordered a 14-inch steak food to go. Westcott claims that’s when the customer put his plan in motion.Seen on surveillance video, when the man enters, he’s happily chatting with the hostess, but when he leaves, he walks right past her and out the front door on a phone call. A call Westcott said was used as a distraction.They later realized he left without paying the bill.“It’s become a common trend....Should Broncos take advantage of strong running back class in NFL draft?
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 16:00:46 GMT
It can be hard to figure out what direction the Broncos will take with their five selections in the 2023 NFL Draft.Will the Broncos trade up or down for more picks? Will they continue to add depth on the offensive line after making the trenches a priority in free agency? Will wide receivers Jerry Jeudy or Courtland Sutton get traded for additional selections?Among the endless possibilities heading into this week’s draft, head coach Sean Payton and general George Paton share the same vision so many NFL decision-makers parrot this time of year: Draft the best player available.“If the best player on the board is a defensive end or offensive guard, and we have a clear vision, that’ll happen,” Payton said during last week’s pre-draft news conference. “We would look at a list — and we’re not going to share the list with you — but we would look at (it like), ‘These were some things we’d like to get out of this draft if it’s possible.’ But there’s an ‘if’ there, and we recognize that....Latest news
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