All students injured in New York bus crash are expected to recover, superintendent says

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:10:27 GMT

All students injured in New York bus crash are expected to recover, superintendent says FARMINGDALE, N.Y. (AP) — All the high school students who were injured in an upstate New York charter bus crash on the way to a band camp are expected to recover, according to their school superintendent.The bus, one of six carrying students from Farmingdale High School on Long Island, veered off Interstate 84 and rolled over in the center median Thursday in the town of Wawayanda, about 45 miles (72 kilometers) northwest of New York City. Two adults died and other passengers were seriously injured.Paul Defendini, superintendent of Farmingdale schools, said in a statement Saturday that some of the injured students were still struggling but all are expected to recover, Newsday reported.“I know that they appreciate all the well wishes you are sending and we can’t wait to welcome them back when they are ready to return,” Defendini said.The bus that crashed was carrying 40 students and four adults to a band camp in Greeley, Pennsylvania, about a 30-minute drive from the accident site.It ...

Missing toddler found sleeping on her dog, miles from Michigan home

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:10:27 GMT

Missing toddler found sleeping on her dog, miles from Michigan home FAITHORN, Mich. (WJMN) — It was a normal evening in Faithorn, Michigan for the Chase family on Wednesday that quickly turned into an extensive search-and-rescue operation for a toddler. Brooke Chase was home with her son and 2-year-old daughter, Thea. Her husband Alex was at work. Also at the house was Marcus Christy, Alex's brother-in-law.“She is her uncle’s shadow and is constantly with him, that's why it's such a shock to us that she left his side,” Brooke Chase told Nexstar's WJMN.Christy said he had been taking a break from pressure-washing the side of the home when he told Thea to go into the house because it was getting late. “We thought she went back in the house," Christy explained. A little while later, Brooke and Christy realized neither knew where Thea was. That's when the search began. 6 dead after train crashes into family’s SUV in Florida After their initial search, they noticed she wasn't the only one missing.“We were searching all around the yard up and down the ...

6 dead after train crashes into family's SUV in Florida

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:10:27 GMT

6 dead after train crashes into family's SUV in Florida TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — Six people, the youngest just 9 years old, are dead after a tragic crash between a freight train and an SUV in Florida. died Sunday, according to the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office.The Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office said the crash happened at about 6:45 p.m. after a Cadillac Escalade carrying a family and a friend of theirs was struck by a train traveling 55 mph in Plant City. The family was heading to a quinceañera at the time of the incident, according to authorities. Alligator killed after human body pulled from Florida waterway Deputies said video they obtained from the crash shows the SUV slowly moving across the railroad but never coming to a stop. The train's conductor tried signaling to the driver with a horn, authorities added, and was unable to slow the train. "As you can imagine, the carnage that's created when these two collide," Sheriff Chad Chronister said. "The SUV, we can see from the video begins to catapult and flip violently sev...

Traffic tickets can be profitable, and fairness isn't the bottom line in city courts where judges impose the fines

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:10:27 GMT

Traffic tickets can be profitable, and fairness isn't the bottom line in city courts where judges impose the fines (The Conversation) - When city governments spend more money than they take in, officials often search for ways to generate revenue. One increasingly common source of money is traffic tickets. And research shows police officers issue more traffic tickets when cities are financially in a deficit.But police represent only one aspect of this revenue-generating system. Judges and their courts also use traffic citations to generate money for the cities that employ them.As scholars of public finance, we study how cities raise money to pay for their operations. Our new research indicates that judges in cities facing red ink often use their positions to maximize revenue from traffic tickets. They can do this by adding financial penalties to unpaid tickets. Judges often use the extra penalties to encourage people to pay.The process of generating dollars through traffic tickets, though, begins with the police.Revenue-motivated policingTraffic violat...

VIDEO: Otters spotted at Granger Lake

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:10:27 GMT

VIDEO: Otters spotted at Granger Lake WILLIAMSON COUNTY, Texas (KXAN) — Otters are usually shy, inconspicuous creatures that are rarely seen, according to the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. But on Saturday, a KXAN viewer was lucky enough to spot a few.The viewer said the otters were seen swimming at Granger Lake, a reservoir on the San Gabriel River in Central Texas."Their short legs and long, slender physique makes their movements on land seem awkward, but they are graceful and nimble in the water," TPWD said.This story came from a ReportIt story tip. Send your own story ideas to [email protected] or through KXAN's contact page.

Patrick answers critics questioning Paxton trial process, campaign contributions

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:10:27 GMT

Patrick answers critics questioning Paxton trial process, campaign contributions AUSTIN (Nexstar) - The man who put the gag order in place for the impeachment trial against Attorney General Ken Paxton is speaking freely now and answering critics. Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick is defending the Texas Senate's process as "unbiased" while slamming the House's initial decision to impeach in late May.In a one-on-one interview, Patrick responded to claims that Republican senators' decision to acquit their former colleague was influenced by politics and money. An editorial in the Wall Street Journal said "the fix was in from the start." "Anyone that criticizes that process, well, that's on them because we did it right," Patrick told Nexstar in a one-on-one interview. He said presiding over the trial was "the most interesting and most challenging thing I've ever done." RELATED: State audit requested for ‘total cost’ of Ken Paxton impeachment trial Senators voted to find Paxton not guilty on every charge, mostly on a 14-16 vote. Patrick said after hearing the evidence he did n...

Minnesota’s PWHL team set to play home games at Xcel Energy Center

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:10:27 GMT

Minnesota’s PWHL team set to play home games at Xcel Energy Center Minnesota’s new professional women’s hockey team appears to have found a home for its first season, Xcel Energy Center.According to multiple sources, a rental agreement between the X and Minnesota’s unnamed Professional Women’s Hockey League team is in its final stages, a big get for a league that has vowed to upgrade everything about professional women’s hockey, from pay to venues and marketing.According to the PWHL’s leadership group, run by Stan Kasten of the Los Angeles-based Mark Walter Group, the inaugural season is scheduled to begin sometime in early January and run for 24 games. BJK Enterprises, “a data-driven, people-focused investing, consulting and marketing firm” started by tennis great Billie Jean King, is a founding partner.Details are still being worked out, but Kasten said that because of promotional possibilities, primarily with the NHL, the league’s six teams likely won’t play all 12 of their home games in one place.Xcel Energy Center officially seats 17,954 for M...

Hundreds raise thousands for 27th Annual Buddy Walk

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:10:27 GMT

Hundreds raise thousands for 27th Annual Buddy Walk SCHENECTADY, N.Y. (NEWS10) — On Sunday, community members and advocates celebrated the 27th Annual Buddy Walk at Schenectady Central Park to benefit the Down Syndrome Aim High Resource Center at the Center for Disability Services. The event has been promoting inclusion and awareness of those with Down Syndrome, but Anne Schnieder Costigan, Spokesperson for the organization, said this year will include a very special dedication.“This walk is dedicated to the memory of Chris Miller,” she said. “Chris Miller was a tremendous self-advocate. He also was a real Buddy Walk enthusiast, and he just embodied the spirit of this Buddy Walk. So we’re all going to be walking for him today and for all of the people with Down Syndrome that we support.”Kevin Cordella is a part of the United Ways Emerging Leader Program, and he said that he was happy to volunteer for the day with this team.“Great organization, great day, there’s a lot to do here. Pumpkins, arts, crafts, ice cream, everything, so we’r...

South Coast AQMD issues smoke advisory for Los Angeles area due to NorCal wildfires

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:10:27 GMT

South Coast AQMD issues smoke advisory for Los Angeles area due to NorCal wildfires Wildfires burning in Northern California are having a significant impact on air quality in the Los Angeles metro area. According to the South Coast AQMD, smoke from the fires is currently being blown towards the South Coast air basin, causing elevated fine particulate matter (PM2.5) levels throughout the region. The impacts of the smoke are expected to last through the end of the day Sunday, officials said. PM2.5 levels may approach or exceed “Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups” levels at times, and the highest particulate levels are forecast for Sunday morning and into the afternoon. The air quality index as of 7:35 a.m. on Sept. 24, 2023. (KTLA)Areas further away from the coast are expected to see the worst air quality in the region this weekend.“Even if you don’t smell smoke, there may be smoke in your area,” the South Coast AQMD said in a statement.  Winning $5.4 million Powerball ticket sold in Southern California Actions SoCal residents can take during period...

Drunk man arrested after shooting at non-existent home intruders

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:10:27 GMT

Drunk man arrested after shooting at non-existent home intruders A man was arrested for discharging his weapon negligently after an early morning shooting in Simi Valley. According to a release from the Simi Valley Police Department, officers responded to a “suspicious incident” regarding a subject that rang a resident’s doorbell and then hid in nearby bushes just before 6:30 a.m. Sunday morning. The first responding officer arrived on scene and found the man, identified as 63-year-old Gary Laskowski of Simi Valley, crawling out from under bushes with a firearm in his hand. He was detained without incident. “The investigation revealed that the subject was under the influence of alcohol and thought intruders were in his residence,” SVPD said. “Officers located evidence of multiple rounds fired within the subject’s residence and garage from his own firearm.”  5 people found overdosed in Long Beach residence Additionally, officers found an additional bullet hole in the driver’s side door of a nearby parked vehicle that belonged to o...