Meth found in seafood boil at New Orleans airport: TSA

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 13:39:47 GMT

Meth found in seafood boil at New Orleans airport: TSA KENNER, La. (WGNO) — TSA made a "fishy" discovery at the New Orleans airport earlier this month. A pound of methamphetamine was discovered inside a container of seafood boil at the Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport, according to TSA.TSA officers reported finding the meth in a gallon bag wrapped in painters' tape inside a jar of seafood seasoning as someone tried to bring it through security.They said the container appeared to have the factory-sealed paper re-glued to the jar, sharing these photos of the discovery.(Courtesy: Transportation Security Administration)(Courtesy: Transportation Security Administration)(Courtesy: Transportation Security Administration)TSA posted on Instagram, "It’s never a well-seasoned plan to tuck away a pound of meth anywhere, let alone in your zesty cookout powder."Officers don't search for illegal drugs, but if they're found, they must refer the matter to law enforcement, TSA explained. Can you bring marijuana on a plane through a TSA...

Mary Lou Retton makes statement after ICU stay: 'I love you all'

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 13:39:47 GMT

Mary Lou Retton makes statement after ICU stay: 'I love you all' CLARKSBURG, W.Va. (WBOY) — Olympic gold medalist Mary Lou Retton has spoken out after spending multiple weeks in an intensive care unit. In an Instagram post on Monday, Retton said she is "beyond blessed" and "overwhelmed with all the love and support as I fight." "I am with family continuing to slowly recover and staying very positive as I know this recovery is a long and slow process," she said. Retton finally went home last week after a multiweek stay in intensive care with a rare form of pneumonia. ‘Friends’ cast reacts to Matthew Perry’s death: ‘We are all so utterly devastated’ Retton's family has been very private with the details of her health and treatment, only giving general updates on her progress and setbacks during her hospital stay. In Monday's post, Retton thanked the public for respecting her privacy and promised that "when the time is right," she will share more about her health so that she can "help others who may face the same battle as me." She ended the state...

'Time for vigilance': FBI warns of terror threats

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 13:39:47 GMT

'Time for vigilance': FBI warns of terror threats WASHINGTON (NEXSTAR) — Tuesday, the FBI director warned Congress of increased terror threats inside the U.S. since the start of the war in the Middle East. He said groups like Al Qaeda are calling directly for attacks against Americans."It is time to be concerned, we're in a dangerous period,” FBI Director Christopher Wray said.He said the war in the Middle East is spurring new terrorist threats inside the U.S."In just the past few weeks multiple foreign terrorist organizations have called for attacks against Americans and the West,” Wray said.He and the Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas told senators Tuesday law enforcement is working around the clock to monitor rising threats targeting Jewish, Muslim and Arabic communities."We are engaging extensively with faith-based communities,” Mayorkas said.They said the biggest concern remains lone actors inspired by terrorist groups abroad, many of whom are calling for attacks against Jews.“They need our help," Wr...

Man fatally shot on Chicago's East Side, police say

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 13:39:47 GMT

Man fatally shot on Chicago's East Side, police say CHICAGO — Chicago police say a homicide investigation is underway after a man was found dead on the city's East Side.Around 5:45 a.m. Tuesday, a man was found unresponsive with a gunshot wound to the head in the 9900 Block of S. Ave.The man was rushed to a nearby hospital, where he was pronounced dead.Circumstances surrounding the incident are under investigation. No other injuries have been reported. Read more: Latest Chicago news headlines No one is in custody.Anyone with information is asked to call police or leave an anonymous tip at cpdtip.com.

Tickets for Metra Holiday Trains go on sale Wednesday

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 13:39:47 GMT

Tickets for Metra Holiday Trains go on sale Wednesday CHICAGO — It's almost that time of year for sleigh bells on the train tracks. Metra is bringing Santa, Mrs. Claus, the elves and all the holiday magic to five rail lines this December with unique train rides. Participating lines include the Metra Electric, BNSF, Milwaukee District West, Rock Island and Union Pacific Northwest lines.Tickets for Metra's holiday trains go on sale Wednesday, Nov. 1. Tickets cost $5 each and must be purchased in advance. Metra rolls out new train-tracking website Tickets on the Metra electric line will also include a visit to the North Pole Winter Wonderland at Millennium Station. Passengers can enjoy treats, holiday music, face painting and other fun activities.  The trains will run three Saturdays in December — Dec. 2, Dec. 9 and Dec. 16.Dec. 2Metra ElectricBNSFMilwaukee District WestDec. 9Rock IslandUnion Pacific NorthwestDec. 16Metra Electric Line“This is our way to bring the spirit of the holidays and the spirit of My Metra to our riders,” said Me...

A reunion, charity & victory over No. 1: A unique afternoon for Illinois

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 13:39:47 GMT

A reunion, charity & victory over No. 1: A unique afternoon for Illinois CHAMPAIGN — The game won't count in the standings, but it certainly was something that people at the State Farm Center will remember for a while. It was an exhibition basketball game that included a reunion, charity, and the victory for the hosts over a No. 1 ranked team. Not bad for a chilly Sunday in Champaign in October for essentially a training game for Illinois and Kansas.(AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast)With a common goal to raise money for the victims of the wildfires this summer in Maui, Hawaii, the Illini and Jayhawks played an exhibition contest at the State Farm Center. Proceeds from the game went to the Hawai’i Community Foundation Maui Strong Fund. The game raised over $1 million for those affected by the fires. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast)That meant that Bill Self would be returning to Champaign, and that's something significant for the coach and Illinois fans. It was in 2003 that the talented head coach, who led Illinois to two Big Ten co-regular season and a tourna...

Biden admin proposes new student debt relief plan: Who could qualify?

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 13:39:47 GMT

Biden admin proposes new student debt relief plan: Who could qualify? (The Hill) — The Biden administration is moving forward with a new student loan relief plan that is narrower than its original proposal, which was struck down by the Supreme Court over the summer. The Department of Education released regulatory draft text on Monday showing the new plan for student debt forgiveness is only targeting specific groups instead of providing cancelation for all 45 million borrowers like officials originally planned last year. The administration is planning for the debt relief to go to borrowers who:Have federal student loan balances that are greater than what they originally borrowedHave loans they’ve been paying off for 25 years or moreAttended schools with high student loan default rates or programs that created high debt but low wagesWere eligible for targeted relief programs in place such as the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program“President Biden and I are committed to helping borrowers who’ve been failed by our country’s broken and unaff...

Utah 13-year-old found with tetherball rope around his neck dies in apparent accident

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 13:39:47 GMT

Utah 13-year-old found with tetherball rope around his neck dies in apparent accident SEVIER COUNTY, Utah (KTVX/KUCW) – A 13-year-old Utah boy died over the weekend after he was found with a tetherball rope wrapped around his neck.Sevier County Sheriff Nathan Curtis said what happened Saturday evening appears to have been an accident as there was “no evidence of foul play or suspicious activity.”According to the sheriff, the boy, identified by relatives as Maximus Knight, was helping clean up his family’s corn maze in Venice when they noticed he was missing. After a short search, they found the teenager with a rope from a tetherball pole wrapped around his neck. He was not breathing, nor did he have a pulse. American hockey player dies after ‘freak accident’ during game Emergency dispatchers instructed the 911 caller on how to perform CPR. When EMS arrived, they were able to get a pulse from the teenager. An ambulance rushed Maximus to a hospital, and he was later taken to a Wasatch Front facility for critical care.Despite the life-saving efforts of medical worker...

Felon accused of bringing loaded AR-15-style rifle to party in Antioch

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 13:39:47 GMT

Felon accused of bringing loaded AR-15-style rifle to party in Antioch ANTIOCH, Ill. —  A convicted felon is accused of bringing a loaded weapon to a large party in Antioch over the weekend.Tabiest Hearton, 23, of Beach Park faces multiple weapons charges — three counts of aggravated unlawful use of a weapon and one count of illegal possession of a weapon by a felon —  after police say he had a loaded AR-15 rifle in the floorboard of his vehicle. Another photo of the AR15 that was seized during the arrest. (Photo: Antioch PD)AR15 inside Hearton’s vehicle. (Photo: Antioch PD)Booking photo of Tabiest Hearton. (Photo: Antioch PD)The safety was reportedly disengaged and the gun had a 50-round high-capacity magazine. Man charged in North Lawndale shooting that wounded 15 Antioch police added the gun was loaded with so-called 'penetrator rounds,' which the department said would have had an enhanced ability to pierce through 'hard' targets. The discovery was made after police responded to a loud noise complaint about a large party in the 200 block of Ida...

Spotify Wrapped: When is the cutoff?

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 13:39:47 GMT

Spotify Wrapped: When is the cutoff? (NEXSTAR) — Spotify Wrapped season is upon us — it's the time of year when Spotify users worldwide prepare for their year-end wrap-up of what they listened to (and how much of it) this year. But this year, Spotify has dispelled a long-held belief by many — weighing in on when exactly the cutoff isn't.Last week, entertainment news source Pop Base sent a reminder to its followers on X, formerly known as Twitter, that Spotify would stop counting their listens on Halloween. It's been a long-held belief by many that Oct. 31 was the official cutoff date. The company's customer support account Spotify Cares confirmed the cutoff date back in 2019. But this year, Spotify replied with a surprise. Matthew Perry called this movie his ‘best’ "Hmm, that doesn't sound right to us," Spotify's official account said. "Don't worry, Wrapped is still counting past Oct. 31." Response to the news ranged from shock to celebration by so-called "Swifties" that there was still time to make newly released Ta...