Wentzville man involved in shooting, died

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 13:47:40 GMT

Wentzville man involved in shooting, died WENTZVILLE -- A person involved in a fight that escalated into a shooting incident has died According to the Wentzville Police Department, the victim was in an argument with another individual that led to the shooting. The incident occurred on Friday night on Evergreen Court. Law enforcement reports indicate that the victim sustained multiple gunshot wounds. Officers administered life-saving measures until medical personnel arrived on the scene, but the victim later died in the hospital. Detectives took the suspect into custody on the same night. They are actively working on charges and planning to submit them to the St. Charles County Prosecuting Attorney's Office. If you witnessed this altercation or possess any information relevant to the ongoing investigation, you can contact the Wentzville Police Department at the following number: 636-327-5105.

Fatal shooting in south St. Louis of 40-year-old woman

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 13:47:40 GMT

Fatal shooting in south St. Louis of 40-year-old woman ST. LOUIS -- A woman in South St. Louis has died due to a shooting incident. According to St. Louis Police officers, the shooting occurred on Lindenwood Ave., close to Kings Highway.As of now, the police have not disclosed the victim's identity or identified any suspects involved in this incident. However, if you have any information and wish to maintain your anonymity, you can contact Crime Stoppers at 1-866-637-8477 to provide your tips.

Nearly 40 years later, one of Colorado’s longest-running Superfund sites still has no radioactive waste cleanup plan

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 13:47:40 GMT

Nearly 40 years later, one of Colorado’s longest-running Superfund sites still has no radioactive waste cleanup plan CAŇON CITY — Jeri Fry was 6 years old when she toured the uranium mill outside town where her dad worked.It’s the smell she remembers best, more than 60 years later: a deep sulfur odor that permeated the mill and sometimes wafted downwind to the neighborhood where she grew up, two miles away.“I remember my dad saying to not play in the water when we watered the lawn,” Fry said.Her father, the mill’s lead chemist, was a whistleblower who alerted authorities to the health consequences of processing the radioactive element. Now 68, Fry has been deeply enmeshed in the decades-long effort in Cañon City to clean up the mill site and the surrounding areas it contaminated. She cofounded a local group, Colorado Citizens Against Toxic Waste, to educate people, while she and other community members have spent thousands of hours reading planning documents and attending meetings.But nearly 40 years after federal regulators designated the mill and surrounding areas a...

Future of Colorado Air National Guard unit at Buckley is at risk as F-16s near retirement, officials say

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 13:47:40 GMT

Future of Colorado Air National Guard unit at Buckley is at risk as F-16s near retirement, officials say The year 2028 looms large for the Colorado Air National Guard at Buckley Space Force Base in Aurora.The guard’s F-16s — fighter jets referred to as Fighting Falcons — are getting old, with most expected to start running out of useful life in about five years. Many of them were built in the late 1980s, and while updates potentially could extend their use for another three to four years, the planes’ retirement is on the horizon.Local and federal elected leaders worry the planes’ twilight years could bring the eventual end of the flying mission for the Air National Guard’s 140th Wing — and, potentially, the closure of its active runway at Buckley. Three of Colorado’s members of Congress joined with Aurora city officials and local defense leaders recently in calling for the Pentagon to budget money to replace the aging fighter jets with new planes.U.S. Rep. Jason Crow and Sens. Michael Bennet and John Hickenlooper warned that not doing so ...

Proposition HH debate features property taxes, TABOR refunds and dueling predictions of the future

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 13:47:40 GMT

Proposition HH debate features property taxes, TABOR refunds and dueling predictions of the future Backers of Proposition HH are keeping their message simple in ads, portraying it as the best chance Colorado has to reduce the size of historic property tax hikes that are due to hit next year because of mounting surges in property valuations across the state.But the measure is anything but simple. The complex ballot question also would tinker with state tax refunds, attempt to make local governments whole for lost property tax revenue and significantly boost education funding, which long has been shortchanged by lawmakers.The many tentacles of the most prominent and wide-impact measure on the Nov. 7 ballot give opponents plenty to attack. If voters approve Proposition HH, they argue, property taxes still will go up next year — though not by as much as they would’ve otherwise — but now the state will hold back more from refund checks mandated by the Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights. It amounts to an unnecessary grab at taxpayers’ wallets, they say.The party in...

Prep football roundup: Wilcox beats SHP, Berkeley edges Hayward in OT

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 13:47:40 GMT

Prep football roundup: Wilcox beats SHP, Berkeley edges Hayward in OT No. 10 Wilcox 28, No. 24 Sacred Heart Prep 21Tyson Bonilla scored on a 38-yard run late in the fourth quarter to break a tie and send visiting Wilcox to a victory over Sacred Heart Prep on Saturday in Peninsula Athletic League Bay Division play.The outcome sets up a league championship game on Friday night when Wilcox plays host to Los Gatos.They are the only Bay teams without a league loss.Wilcox had to play catch-up to turn back Sacred Heart Prep, which led 7-0 in the first quarter, 14-7 in the second and 21-14 in the third.Bonilla’s 8-yard pass to Maulidi Saleh evened the score 21-21 with four minutes left in the third period.Jamontay Amataga’s 14-yard run and Saleh’s 3-yard run accounted for Wilcox’s other touchdowns.Saleh also intercepted a pass and Romeo Castillo had a dominant game on Wilcox’s defensive line.SHP scored on Jack Stevens’ 6-yard run and Jack Scully’s 21- and 29-yard passes to Charlie Stuart.Wilcox improved to 6-2, 4-0.SH...

Previewing the West: Which contenders give Warriors biggest problems?

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 13:47:40 GMT

Previewing the West: Which contenders give Warriors biggest problems? The Warriors made swift changes to their roster and to their mentality after a disappointing ending last season. Jordan Poole, out. Chris Paul, in. Teenage rookies replaced by rookies with more college seasoning. Steph Curry and coach Steve Kerr  brewing up the team chemistry that was lacking last year.The championship window remains open, but hardly as wide as it once was and not for much longer. Curry is 35. Klay Thompson and Draymond Green will turn 34 in the spring. Paul is 38.The Western Conference has at least 12 teams with legit playoff expectations. Which of those are the biggest obstacles to a fifth championship in the Curry-Klay-Dray dynasty?Let’s break it down.Sure-fire contendersDenver Nuggets (53-29)Nikola Jokic and the reigning NBA champions will have some championship fatigue but are still the betting favorites to win the West. The Nuggets were the No. 1 seed last season led by the scoring and passing of Jokic, the evolution of Jamal Murray and Michael Porter Jr...

A migrant family’s odyssey: 7,100 miles from Venezuela seeking new life in San Jose

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 13:47:40 GMT

A migrant family’s odyssey: 7,100 miles from Venezuela seeking new life in San Jose They walked and hitchhiked, rode buses and boats and sneaked onto a freight train. They passed through nine countries in nine months — a perilous, exhausting journey that began in January when they fled their home in Venezuela and spanned more than 7,100 miles before reaching San Jose last month, a city where they knew no one but were told they might find help.They slept on cardboard mats on streets or in tents at transit stations and worked odd jobs for quick cash. They fended off robbers who stopped their Mexican train with rocks and bottles and slogged through a Colombian jungle passing bodies of fallen migrants who’d perished along the way.As if the odyssey weren’t grueling enough for Keila and her husband, Keiner, both 31, the couple made the unthinkable journey to the United States with their three young daughters — Sophia, 10, Thailyn, 6, and Sinay, 5. On Sept. 30, when they and seven others arrived to everyone’s surprise in San Jose, the government off...

49ers’ 5 keys to beating Vikings and avoiding second straight road loss

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 13:47:40 GMT

49ers’ 5 keys to beating Vikings and avoiding second straight road loss MINNEAPOLIS – One player in the 49ers’ locker room discreetly said he was a bit bummed this past week. He wanted to go undefeated this season. Heck, who didn’t?Instead, the 49ers fell victim to football’s on-any-given-Sunday axiom in Cleveland. They were unable to complete a last-drive comeback and fell for the first time this season, 19-17 last Sunday to the Browns.That did not devastate nor demoralize the 49ers (5-1). But that could change Monday night in Minnesota if they lose back-to-back games on the road for the first time since 2018.The Vikings (2-4) lack star power around quarterback Kirk Cousins and they’re 0-3 at home. If that isn’t inviting enough for the 49ers, maybe a prime-time spotlight will serve as an elixir. Cousins, after all, is 2-10 on Monday nights in his career.The 49ers won twice under the lights in their 5-0 start: 30-12 over the New York Giants and 42-10 over the Dallas Cowboys, both at Levi’s Stadium.“When the lights are on, it’s really fun and easy to get...

La Policía busca el motivo de la muerte de la líder de la sinagoga de Detroit, que fue encontrada con múltiples puñaladas

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 13:47:40 GMT

La Policía busca el motivo de la muerte de la líder de la sinagoga de Detroit, que fue encontrada con múltiples puñaladas (CNN) — Los investigadores están buscando un motivo por la muerte de Samantha Woll, la líder de una sinagoga de Detroit encontrada apuñalada durante el fin de semana, dijo el jefe de Policía de la ciudad.El cuerpo de Samantha Woll, presidenta de la junta de la sinagoga Isaac Agree Downtown, fue descubierto con múltiples puñaladas en su casa este sábado por la mañana, dijo el Departamento de Policía de Detroit en un comunicado. Ella fue declarada muerta en el lugar.Los agentes que respondieron habían seguido “un rastro de sangre que los llevó a la residencia de la víctima”, donde se cree que ocurrió el crimen, dijo el Departamento de Policía de Detroit en un comunicado.La policía no ha identificado a ningún sospechoso en el caso y aún no está claro qué llevó al asesinato.Encuentran muerta afuera de su casa y con múltiples puñaladas a la presidenta de la junta de una sinagoga de Detroit, informó la policía“Es comprensible que este crimen deje muchas preguntas sin res...