Mega Millions lottery jackpot nears $1B ahead of Friday drawing
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:11:12 GMT
COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) — The Mega Millions lottery jackpot is approaching $1 billion ahead of Friday’s drawing, driving first-time buyers and other hopefuls to stock up on tickets.Regeina Whitsitt, a lottery clerk for RED X Grocery Store in the Missouri city of Riverside near the border of Kansas, said she’s sold tickets to a number of new players trying to win the $910 million jackpot. Customers are buying $60 to $100 worth of tickets, Whitsitt said.The $910 million prize is one of the largest in U.S. lottery history and follows a $1.08 billion Powerball prize won by a player July 19 in Los Angeles. California lottery officials haven’t announced a winner for that jackpot, the sixth-largest in U.S. history.The largest U.S. jackpot was a $2.04 billion Powerball prize won in November 2022.The current Mega Millions jackpot is shaping up to be the fifth highest in Mega Millions history, with a one-time cash prize estimated at $464 million. The last winner took home $20 million in Apri...Brampton man wanted in sexual assault, exposing himself to 11-year-old girl
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:11:12 GMT
Peel Regional Police are hoping to identify a man wanted in an alleged sexual assault after he exposed himself and touched an 11-year-old girl in Brampton.Investigators said the young girl was walking in the Dufay Road and Sandalwood Parkway area around 3 p.m. on Tuesday when an unknown man approached her.It’s alleged that the suspect attempted to sell her sunglasses, made physical contact with her, and exposed himself to the youth.Police described the male suspect as 20-30 years old with a thin build, approximately five-foot-nine, black hair and a full beard.He was last seen wearing blue jeans and a checkered shirt, a light blue backpack, and a fanny pack.Photos of the suspect have been released.US legislators turn to Louisiana for experience on climate change impacts to infrastructure
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:11:12 GMT
BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — This summer — as blistering heat waves scorched the Southwest, wildfire smoke from Canada choked much of North America, a drought in the central U.S. devastated soybean and corn crops, and storms flooded parts of the Northeast — the perils of climate change weigh heavily across the country.While the human toll of these extreme weather events is at the forefront, the cost burden and questions about how to prepare for the future are also being considered.Lawmakers on the U.S. Senate Committee on the Budget sat down Wednesday to discuss the fiscal impacts of climate change on the nation’s infrastructure. They turned to Louisiana for its hard-earned expertise. Gov. John Bel Edwards provided testimony on the struggles the often hurricane-riddled Deep South state has incurred and what investments have been made in attempt to protect infrastructure, avoid catastrophe and decrease preventable deaths.“We’ve experienced significant devastation in our recent history — f...El Salvador plans mass trials for those imprisoned in gang crackdown
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:11:12 GMT
SAN SALVADOR (AP) — New rules passed by El Salvador’s congress Wednesday will allow courts to try accused gang members in mass trials, in an effort to expedite tens of thousands of cases for those detained under the country’s crackdown on street gangs.The changes to the country’s criminal code are just the latest in President Nayib Bukele’s war on the Barrio 18 and Mara Salvatrucha (MS-13) gangs, which began last year when the leader declared a “state of emergency” in response to a wave of violence.His government suspended constitutional rights and has detained 71,976 people accused of being in gangs, or 1% of the country’s population. They have been jammed into prisons, fueling waves of accusations of human rights violations. As little as 30% of those detained have clear ties to organized crime, the human rights group Cristosal estimates.The new rules allow trials to be held for groups of defendants based on what area they lived in and what “clique” — a smaller group within a gang ...Family and friends gather for funeral of five-year-old allegedly abused to death by grandparents
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:11:12 GMT
COUNTRY CLUB HILLS, Ill. — Family and friends gathered in the southern suburbs for the funeral of five-year-old Jada Moore Wednesday. Described by family members as a loving and sweet child, Jada's life was cut short after she was allegedly physically abused to death at the hands of her grandparents.She was temporarily living with her grandparents since March while her mother got back on her feet and started a new job in Atlanta, and her mother had plans of picking her back up next month and enrolling her in school down south. PREVIOUS COVERAGE: Suburban grandparents charged with murder in death of 5-year-old granddaughter Katherine Miles, a community member who attended the funeral, said when it comes to being human and dealing with this as a mother, it's an incredibly tough situation to handle."that’s [what] being human means to me. It’s being able to connect with someone outside of yourself and just a community coming together to support someone we don’t even know," Miles said....Lampasas under Stage 5 water restrictions after main breaks
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:11:12 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Due to a water main break Wednesday, the City of Lampasas is under Stage 5 water restrictions.According to a post on the city's website, the water main broke in Kempner, a town in between Lampasas and Copperas Cove in Lampasas County. Under the restrictions, "residents and businesses are required to limit all unnecessary use of water including no outdoor watering, and only using water to the extent of health and sanitation."The post said due to the size and depth of the water main, it could be more than 24 hours before it's fixed. The post also said the city will provide updates once more information is available.The city went to Stage 2 water restrictions July 11.3M Open: North Oaks’ Frankie Capan III wasn’t sure if he’d play this week. But now that he is, he’s playing to win
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:11:12 GMT
Frankie Capan III is beyond excited for this week — his first regular PGA Tour event as a professional, played 15 minutes from the North Oaks native’s home.And yet he almost chose not to play. The 23-year-old got the call in the days leading up to the U.S. Open from 3M Open tournament director Mike Welch that he had received a sponsor’s exemption into this week’s tournament in Blaine. The obvious response is to take it, right? How can you turn down a chance to tee it up on the world’s top tour in your home state? It’s a dream come true.But Capan is also chasing the more permanent dream. In his first year as a pro, Capan is playing well on the Korn Ferry Tour, the PGA Tour’s feeder program. He currently ranks 34th in the season-long standings. The players in the top 30 at season’s end earn their PGA Tour cards for the 2023-24 season.Playing on the PGA Tour this week means Capan isn’t playing in the Korn Ferry Tour event in Illinois. He&...Albany police arrest 4 after drug investigation
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:11:12 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Four Albany residents are facing multiple charges after an investigation on Lexington Avenue in the city.Around 7:45 p.m. Tuesday, Albany police stopped four people in the area of Lexington Avenue and Sherman Street as part of an ongoing drug investigation. Police determined they were selling drugs and took them into custody. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! Two loaded handguns, crack cocaine, and fentanyl were also recovered, police said.Quazier Wertz, 20, was arrested. He is also under parole in New York State. He was charged with Criminal Possession of a Weapon, Criminal Possession of a Weapon in the Second Degree, Criminal Possession of a Weapon in the Third Degree, Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance in the Third Degree, Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance in the Fifth Degree, and two counts of Criminal Use of of Drug Paraphernalia in the Second Degree.Wertz was arraigned and sen...Florissant family recounts heroic efforts from officers during flood rescue
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:11:12 GMT
FLORISSANT, Mo. – A year ago, heavy rain flooded much of Florissant and other parts of the region. The flooding caused extensive damage to parts of north St. Louis County. A Florissant family recounts the heroic efforts of several Florissant police officers who sprang into action to help save lives.It’s often said that seconds can mean the difference between life and death. A Florissant mother and her two daughters bore witness to that as their home quickly filled up with water during last year's surprise flash flooding.“The water was coming into my bedroom ... and it started coming in through the doorway,” Deborah Ford said. “I'm like, ‘Oh my God, what are we going to do?’”Heavy rainfall flooded much of Florissant and other parts of the region exactly one year ago, causing extensive damage to parts of north St. Louis County.Ford's doorbell camera recorded Florissant police officers encountering swift floodwaters as they jumped into action to help save her family.“He grabbed me...2 arrested after clerk fatally shot at Long Beach gas station
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:11:12 GMT
Two suspects were arrested Wednesday after a Long Beach gas station employee was shot and killed on Tuesday night.The suspects were identified as Eloy Lobato Jr., 37, from Long Beach and Russell Nieto, 35, from Wilmington, by the Long Beach Police Department.The shooting occurred shortly before 10 p.m. at the Valero station near the intersection of Atlantic Avenue and North Atlantic Place.Investigators told KTLA the clerk was shot multiple times before being transported to a local hospital, where he was pronounced dead. Detectives believe the suspect and the victim were involved in a physical confrontation that may have led to the victim’s death.Police investigate a fatal shooting in Long Beach on July 25, 2023. (KeyNews.TV)A manager told KTLA the victim had worked at the gas station for a little over a year. Steven Luzero, who heard the gunshots and saw police arrive at the scene, said he knew the victim from shopping at the store.“I’ve just known him for probably a few months … ju...Latest news
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