Victims in deadly Brownsville migrant center crash identified
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:56:53 GMT
BROWNSVILLE, Texas (ValleyCentral) — Brownsville police have identified the victims in a crash near a migrant center that killed eight and injured nearly a dozen.At 8:30 a.m. May 7, an SUV crashed into a group of 18 people in front of the Ozanam Center near Minnesota Road. On Tuesday, police released the identities of those killed and injured in the crash.Those killed in the crash include:Jose Javier Carrio Moreno (18)Cristian Jesus Sangranis Rodriguez (19)Brayan Garcia (24)Hector David Medina Medero (24)Enyerbeth Cabarcas Meza (23)Luis Jeffrhey Matute Vasquez (31)Jorge Luis Flores Colina (48)Richard Alejandro Bustamante Perez (27)Those injured in the crash include:Manuel Rafael Chacon Martinez (42)Raul Antonio Ramos Vivas (28)Gabriel Jose Gallardo Contreras (26)Joan Jose Quiroz Subero (40)Jose Luis Duran Gonzalez (29)Andreivy Moises Contreras Marquez (26)Juan Carlos Paredes Morales (45)Monra Alberto Quevedo Silva (32)Ender Augusto Mata Garcia (23)Yender Palacios Alvarado (21)Euglis...Good Samaritans in Texas assist rescue of driver from burning vehicle
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:56:53 GMT
FREESTONE COUNTY, Texas (FOX 44) — Freestone County residents helped the Sheriff's Office and rescue crews save a person trapped in a burning vehicle.Sheriff Jeremy Shipley says that a Freestone County deputy, along with Fairfield Fire and Fairfield EMS, responded at approximately 4:56 p.m. May 11 to the scene of a single-vehicle accident with entrapment on S. Highway 75, just south of Fairfield. The vehicle was found with a lot of smoke coming out of it, and a fire was starting in the engine area. The driver of the vehicle was found pinned in the vehicle in the floorboard of the car - between the front dash and the driver seat. The deputy was the first person on the scene and immediately started attempting to get the driver out of the vehicle - as well as attempting to hold back the flames from coming into the vehicle with a fire extinguisher. Sheriff Shipley also said there were a couple of good samaritans on the scene to assist. Fairfield EMS soon arrived, and paramedics started ...Minnesota Orchestra, partners offer a searing remembrance of George Floyd
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:56:53 GMT
At Orchestra Hall in Minneapolis, composer Carlos Simon and librettist Marc Bamuthi Joseph have brought a historic new work full of pungency, titled “brea(d)th.” Commissioned by the Minnesota Orchestra following the murder of George Floyd, the piece airs the rot growing from within American society, even as it looks toward the horizon with hope and a call to action.The premiere is presented alongside two other works by Black composers: “Petite Suite de Concert,” Opus 77, by Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, and “Concerto for Tubist and Orchestra,” by Wynton Marsalis.The concert opens with the blissful melodies in four movements composed by Coleridge-Taylor. Conductor Jonathan Taylor Rush, the associate conductor of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, was all smiles Thursday morning as he led the orchestra through the endearing, lighthearted piece.Composer Carlos Simon during rehearsals with the Minnesota Orchestra for “brea(d)th,” which premieres at Orchestra Hall in Mi...Efforts to legalize MN sports betting on the ropes at Legislature
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:56:53 GMT
Efforts to legalize sports betting appear to have folded at the Minnesota Legislature for lack of time.House Speaker Melissa Hortman said passage of legislation legalizing sports gambling was unlikely to make it to the floor for a vote this session.“I think we are probably out of time,” Hortman said during a Thursday afternoon news conference. “In the House it has two or three more committees. We are not going to be able to take people away from the floor to have that move through the committees that it would need to.”Getting a legal sports betting bill through both chambers would almost certainly take bipartisan support, at least in the Senate, and Republicans and Democrats don’t appear to have a finalized agreement.The Minnesota Legislature must adjourn by midnight May 22 and lawmakers have several massive bills they need to approve before then to finalize a nearly $72 billion two-tear budget.Supporters of legalized sports betting have pushed for it u...Democrats, advocates demand action on gun control
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:56:53 GMT
WASHINGTON, D.C. (NEXSTAR) — Following another round of deadly mass shootings, Democrats and advocates are demanding that Congress move forward with gun control legislation. But if they want to pass anything soon, they'll have to find a way to get Republicans on board too. On Thursday, lawmakers and advocates rallied to talk about next steps. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! College student Jakoby Mitchell, a gun violence survivor, was among those who spoke at the event. "This has to stop. We have to take action," Mitchell said. Congresswoman Lucy McBath says it's crucial for lawmakers to keep pushing for reform. For her, the cause is personal because she lost her son in a shooting. "It's common sense solutions that save lives," McBath said. "It's background checks. It's red flag laws. It's banning assault weapons."Senator Raphael Warnock says he's frustrated lawmakers haven't done more. Yellen: ...Smoke from wildfires make for intense sunrises and sunsets in St. Louis
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:56:53 GMT
ST. LOUIS - Our skies have been hazy the last few days, a result of wildfire smoke from dozens of fires burning in western Canada.The British Columbia Wildfire Service said they have 300 firefighters and over 130 structural protection firefighters employed to tackle the blaze, and the next 48 hours are critical.The jetstream is responsible for carrying the smoke from those wildfires to the Midwest, leading to a hazy sky despite low cloud cover. FOX 2’s Bommarito Automotive Group SkyFOX caught the smoke’s effect in the sunrise this morning in St. Louis, making our sunrises and sunsets more vibrant due to the way the smoke scatters the sun’s rays.John Nahon, manager of Energy Stage and Earth Sciences at the Saint Louis Science Center, said that it all has to do with light being different colors because of its different wavelengths. Trending -- Three Missouri cities make ‘Best Places to Live’ list “Here on the right, we’re getting a little bit more of the blue color. That’s a really ...Heavy rainfall flooded storage units in south St. Louis County
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:56:53 GMT
ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo - Last weekend's downpour flooded many homes, roads, and businesses in south St. Louis County. Now some tenants at a self-storage facility are learning their units flooded and that clean-up is underway.The site in question is the Public Storage service facility on Reavis Barracks Road in Mehlville. Some of those items were saturated with rain. Now tenants are trying to go through the units to see what is salvageable.Anthony Mulls said he spent the day sorting through his prized possessions and provided photos of his family's belongings that were in several feet of mud and water in the storage unit.“I opened it up, and all the beds, doll's houses, everything what we got in there was gone," he said. "Turns out that everything that we have moved from our last house, everything in there has been flooded." In-N-Out Burger poised for major expansion, including in Missouri Over the weekend, the water came from a nearby creek. The River Des Peres also flooded the Ceda...Takeaways from Jeffco K-8 and middle school enrollment and choice numbers, ahead of school closures
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:56:53 GMT
Jeffco school leaders have said identifying middle schools to close will be more complicated than it was with elementary schools.Related ArticlesEducation | A divided Denver school board votes to increase Superintendent Alex Marrero’s pay to $305,000 a year Education | Denver Public Schools has lacked a safety chief for 6 months amid rising gun violence Education | Denver school board to vote on new contract for Superintendent Alex Marrero Education | CA bill 252: The latest economic threat to Pac-12, college sports Education | CU Boulder ranked top university in the state, according to CWUR global rankings That’s a daunting challenge for a district that voted to close 16 elementary schools last fall.Leaders plan to recommend to the school board in August which schools to close, and to redraw some attendance boundaries and redesignate feeder schools in summer 2024.A look at enrollment, school spend...DU women’s lacrosse rallies to upset No. 4 North Carolina, advance to NCAA Tournament semifinals
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:56:53 GMT
The DU women’s lacrosse team is now just two wins from perfection.The undefeated Pioneers rode their trademark defense, and clutch fourth-period goals from Julia Gilbert and Kayla DeRose, to a stunning come-from-behind 5-4 victory over fourth-seeded North Carolina on its own turf Thursday afternoon at Dorrance Field in Chapel Hill, N.C.Head coach Liza Kelly’s fifth-seeded Pios rallied from a 4-1 second-period deficit, holding the high-powered Tar Heels attack scoreless over the final 35 minutes, 22 seconds, of play to advance to the NCAA Tournament semifinals.DU, now 22-0 on the season, will face the winner of Thursday night’s game between No. 1 Northwestern and No. 8 Loyola Maryland on Friday, May 26, at WakeMed Soccer Park in Cary, N.C.The Tar Heels (16-5) came into Thursday’s Elite Eight matchup averaging 14.6 goals per game. But against a DU defense that’s the stingiest in the nation, they struggled to maintain possession or score on DU goaltender E...Grand Junction’s Miller Jones overcomes anxiety, wins Class 4A long jump title at Jeffco Stadium
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:56:53 GMT
LAKEWOOD – After conquering his anxiety and unlocking his potential, Grand Junction senior Miller Jones leapt his way to the Class 4A long jump title Thursday at Jeffco Stadium.Jones lived up to his top-ranked status entering the CHSAA state meet, posting a mark of 23 feet, 4 inches. The championship jump bested runner-up Jayden Nohr of Roosevelt by 3.5 inches and marked a total turnaround from Jones’ performance in the event last year, when he finished 13th.“I’ve been present mentally to be able to put up these jumps,” Jones said. “I had some bad mental stuff last year, with really bad anxiety that affected (my performance). This year, it’s been a lot better. I’ve been able to overcome it and learned how to be patient in everything with my approach, on the runway, all of it.“I had no patience last year, but I’m getting there now. This year, I’ve dialed it in.”Jones is headed to Colorado Mesa to run track and k...Latest news
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