City of San Diego one step closer to using smart streetlights
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 07:16:15 GMT
SAN DIEGO -- The City of San Diego is a step closer to using smart streetlights and automated license plate readers to help fight crime.Friday, the city council’s Public Safety Committee held a special meeting to hear and discuss the contract with Ubiquia, the Florida-based company that is providing the equipment and technology for the program, which would run for five years at a cost of $11.6 million.“The contract is completely transparent, it's on the city's website -- it's downloadable by anyone in the public," said Councilmember Marni Von Wilpert.Von Wilpert led the way as committee chair, deciding to finalize the next step in starting the program, by moving it forward to the full city council, but without recommendation for passage, to allow the city’s Privacy Advisory Board to go over the contract at a meeting later in the month and provide feedback.“We've had a lot of public outreach and public comment on this item. I didn't see the need for further delay. I did see the need...Woman riding e-bike dead after being hit by pickup truck in Markham
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 07:16:15 GMT
A woman is dead after being struck by a pickup truck while riding an e-bike in Markham.Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) said the collision happened on Highway 407 near McCowan Road at around 7 p.m. on Friday.A 42-year-old woman was riding an e-bike when she was struck by a pickup truck on the southbound McCowan Road ramp to the Highway 407 ramp. She was pronounced dead at the scene.Authorities did not immediately provide additional details.Fatal collision: #Hwy407/McCowan Rd. 42-year-old female rider of E-bike struck by a pickup truck on the SB McCowan Rd ramp to #Hwy407 WB. 7pm. Any witnesses call #Hwy407OPP at 905-858-8670 ^ks— OPP Highway Safety Division (@OPP_HSD) October 7, 2023Police did not give Black Alabama homeowner time to respond before killing him, attorney says
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 07:16:15 GMT
DECATUR, Ala. (AP) — An attorney representing the family of a Black man who was fatally shot at his home by police said Friday that officers did not give the man time to respond before they opened fire.Steve Perkins, 39, was killed by police Sept. 29 in Decatur in a confrontation that began with a tow truck driver trying to repossess Perkins’ truck. The driver reported that Perkins flashed a gun, so officers accompanied the driver when he went back to the home, police said. The Decatur Police Department said Perkins “turned the gun toward one of the officers,” and they shot him. The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency said Perkins had a handgun with a light on it. Lee Merritt, an attorney representing the Perkins family, said video from neighbors’ home security systems indicates that officers accompanied the tow truck driver onto the property but did not announce themselves and opened fire within a second of telling Perkins to get on the ground. Perkins did not appear aware of thei...Man found guilty of murder in deaths of 3 neighbors in Portland, Oregon
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 07:16:15 GMT
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — A jury on Friday convicted a Portland, Oregon, man of murder in the shooting deaths of three of his neighbors.Brett Pruett, 61, was found guilty of first-degree murder, unlawful use of a weapon, burglary and assault, the Multnomah County District Attorney’s Office said in a news release. Police found three people dead at a residence in northeast Portland on July 17, 2020. Pruett killed Tashia Cobb and her fiance Elmer Hughes outside and then killed their friend Lawrence Murphy inside the residence, The Oregonian/OregonLive reported. Police arrested Pruett the following day. Pruett lived in a house next to the home where Cobb, Hughes and Murphy lived, Senior Deputy District Attorney Nathan Vasquez told the Multnomah County jury. He said Pruett had been taking care of Betty Boyles, who owned both of the houses.When Boyles died that April, Pruett tried to take ownership of her property and demanded rent from the three neighbors, the prosecutor said. Despite an evi...See the progress of the Arlington Park demolition
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 07:16:15 GMT
ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, Ill. — What was once a prominent horse racing track in the northwest suburbs is now almost completely unrecognizable.The majority of the grandstand that was once the prominent feature of Arlington Park has been torn down as the Bears continue to clear the land they purchased back in February. SkyCam 9 flew over the 326-acre property on Friday which revealed the significant progress of the demotion of the race course that began in June, when the NFL team got permits to tear down the exterior of the building.Demolition of the interior began in May with the completion of the exterior teardown initially expected to take until the end of the year, but it appears they may be ahead of schedule based on the video from SkyCam 9 on Friday.The office, paddock, and jockey building started to be demolished in the fall and are expected to be completed by the end of the year. While the Bears own the property, which they purchased for $197.2 million, they still have not fully com...Conversion of West Side park into migrant shelter leaves youth football team in the dark
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 07:16:15 GMT
CHICAGO — The Windy City Dolphins Youth Football Team has been a part of the West Side community for three decades, but they are unsure of where their home will be once Amundsen Park is converted into a migrant shelter."This is all we have," said Darryl Adams, coach of the Windy City Dolphins. "I’m not sure if it’s going to displace our kids … lose kids to the streets."Residents in the Galewood neighborhood booed the idea at a meeting earlier this week, upset they weren't consulted on the plan to move 200 migrants into the fieldhouse for up to the next six months. City, state officials working with Homeland Security to manage Chicago migrant crisis Mayor Brandon Johnson addressed the pushback today from neighborhoods where migrant shelters are popping up."The weight and the burden of this sacrifice has been on Chicagoans," Johnson said. "And I'm hearing loud clear from our Black residents in particular, that they have high expectations — as they should."Johnson also said he has co...Over 250 new Divvy stations coming to Chicago through 2025
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 07:16:15 GMT
CHICAGO — The ribbon was cut on a new Divvy Station in Belmont Cragin on Thursday, the first of nearly 250 stations that will be coming to the city through 2025, officials say.Officials from the Chicago Department of Transportation (CDOT), Lyft, and 31st Ward Alderman Felix Cardona Jr. joined Belmont Cragin community leaders as they celebrated the unveiling of the new station. A Chicago Marathon runner honors mother, raises awareness for suicide prevention The new addition to the Divvy fleet comes as the bikeshare system works to expand access, particularly on the Northwest, Southwest and Far South sides of the city. Organizers said nearly 3,000 new classic bikes are being added to the fleet to ensure riders a balance of e-bikes and standard pedal bikes. “The addition of new stations and bikes will ensure that Divvy not only serves the entire city, but gives residents more equitable access to both classic bikes and e-bikes,” Acting CDOT Commissioner Tom Carney said in a release se...Drunk driver gets 90 days in jail for White Bear Lake crash that killed ex-brother-in-law
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 07:16:15 GMT
A drunken driver was sentenced to 90 days in jail and three years of probation Thursday for a 2021 crash in Maplewood that killed one passenger and severely injured another.Chue Asham Yang, 59, of Maplewood, had pleaded guilty to driving drunk and crashing into a pickup truck on U.S. 61, a wreck that killed his backseat passenger, Tou Moua, 52, of Fresno, Calif.Chue Asham Yang (Courtesy of the Ramsey County Sheriff’s Office)Moua was Yang’s “best friend” and former brother-in-law, according to Yang’s attorney. Yang’s ex-wife was injured.Court records show Yang was convicted of DWI three times in Minnesota between 2008 and 2019.In departing downward from state sentencing guidelines Thursday, Ramsey County District Judge Timothy Carey cited Yang’s amenability to probation and treatment and his “clear sense of remorse.” The judge stayed a four-year prison sentence.Prosecutors did not oppose a departure; they asked Carey to give Yang a year in jail.In July, Yang pleaded guilty to c...Body found in Mississippi River near East St. Louis
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 07:16:15 GMT
EAST ST. LOUIS, Ill. - An investigation is underway after authorities discovered a body in the Mississippi River near East St. Louis on Friday afternoon. Police responded to 100 block of Riverfront Drive around 2 p.m. Friday, then found the victim in the river. The victim was believed to be a woman in her 30s or 40s. Vacant Railway Exchange building catches fire in Downtown St. Louis Additional details on what led up to authorities finding the body are unavailable. The St. Clair County Coroner's Office will perform an autopsy amid the investigation. Illinois State Police are handling the investigation. FOX 2 will update as more information becomes available.Wentzville UAW workers clear one hurdle amid weeks-long strike
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 07:16:15 GMT
WENTZVILLE, Mo. - General Motors will include electric vehicle battery production work within its next national contract, clearing one hurdle amid the United Auto Workers union's weeks-long strike. UAW announced the agreement on Friday, which represents a breakthrough concession on unionizing electric vehicle battery plants."This is a historic step forward. It guarantees that the transition to electric vehicles at GM will be a just transition that brings good union jobs to communities across America," said UAW in a statement emailed to FOX 2. Vacant Railway Exchange building catches fire in Downtown St. Louis Since mid-September, around 13,000 workers linked to the United Autoworkers union nationwide have taken a stand against three automaking giants – General Motors, Ford, and Stellantis. This is includes workers from the GM plant in Wentzville, Missouri. Following this agreement, UAW said it will not expand its strikes against Detroit's three automakers. Other union priorities ...Latest news
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