Anchorage police investigate after razor blades are found twice near playground equipment

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 19:30:16 GMT

Anchorage police investigate after razor blades are found twice near playground equipment EAGLE RIVER, Alaska (AP) — Anchorage police are investigating after razor blades were twice found in a suburban park, including once on a slide as a child was preparing to use it, a television station is reporting.The first incident occurred Oct. 8 when Felicia Pope said she saw razor blades on the slide in Schroeder Park in suburban Eagle River just as her 3-year-old daughter Abigail was preparing to slide down, she told KTUU-TV.“I ran as fast as my body would let me run — even faster” to stop her daughter, Pope said.“It was designed to catch a kid at max force with gravity working against them. It was designed to harm,” she said.Police were called to the park again Sunday after a razor blade was found on the ground by playground equipment.No injuries have been reported.Anchorage police told KTUU they are investigating.The Associated Press

Accused in London, Ont., attack says he felt ‘urge’ to hit Muslim family members

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 19:30:16 GMT

Accused in London, Ont., attack says he felt ‘urge’ to hit Muslim family members The man accused of killing four members of a Muslim family in an alleged act of terrorism is telling a jury he felt an “urge” to hit them with his truck after seeing them walking on a sidewalk in London, Ont.On the stand in the Windsor, Ont., courtroom where his trial is taking place, Nathaniel Veltman says he knew they were Muslims from the clothes they were wearing and he noticed that the man in the group had a beard.Veltman says he first drove past the family, then made a U-turn and drove directly at them, veering to the right with the intention of crashing into them with his pickup truck.He testified that at the time of the attack he was in a dreamlike state, saying his mind was “a mess.”Veltman told the court that after making the U-turn he stepped on the gas and drove directly at the family while staring at them.A split second before it happened, he testified that he wanted to change his mind, but it was “too late.”When asked by the defence ...

Book Review: Dolly Parton gives a tour of her closet in ‘Behind the Seams: My Life in Rhinestones’

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 19:30:16 GMT

Book Review: Dolly Parton gives a tour of her closet in ‘Behind the Seams: My Life in Rhinestones’ Dolly Parton’s iconic look — big hair, big heels and tight low-cut dresses covered in rhinestones or beads — is a big part of her lasting appeal, nearly as important as her vast catalogue of country ballads and bangers that made her a star.In “Behind the Seams: My Life in Rhinestones,” Parton takes fans on a detailed tour through her closet, filled with 450 vivid photos of decades of sparkly dresses, jumpsuits, jeans and even wigs, which she started wearing early in her career.She chronicles how she always knew she wanted a maximalist, flashy look, and stayed true to her personal style despite seemingly endless objections by her father, managers and others who always wanted her to “tone it down.”“From early on I loved the big hair and makeup, the long nails, the high heels, the flashy clothes,” she writes. “But believe it or not, I had to fight for that look.”Starting with replicas of Dolly’s “Coat of Many Colors,” based on her famous song about a coat her mother made her, Dol...

How the Bears will honor Dick Butkus for the rest of the 2023 season

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 19:30:16 GMT

How the Bears will honor Dick Butkus for the rest of the 2023 season LAKE FOREST, Ill. — It was a day to honor one of the greatest players in the history of the franchise, but it won't be the only time the Bears will have Dick Butkus on their minds this season.That's because the team has a way in which they'll honor the Hall of Fame linebacker for their remaining 11 games of the 2023 campaign. (Photo by Quinn Harris/Getty Images)Among the many tributes the Bears had to the legend during Sunday's game against the Vikings was a No. 51 patch on the team's jerseys. That is the number that Butkus had during his time with the team that was retired on October 31, 1994. That will remain for the rest of the 2023 season in a rare gesture by the franchise.Butkus died at the age of 80 at his home in Malibu, California on October 5. It's a reminder of the importance of Butkus to the franchise, who was voted as the second-best in team history behind Walter Payton in 2019 in a list of top 100 players compiled by the Bears in celebration of their 100th anniversary....

Former NFL wide receiver Antonio Brown arrested over missed child support payments: reports

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 19:30:16 GMT

Former NFL wide receiver Antonio Brown arrested over missed child support payments: reports TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — Former wide receiver Antonio Brown was arrested in Florida over the weekend, according to multiple media reports. Brown was taken into custody Sunday for allegedly failing to pay child support, according to WPLG. He was released on a $15,000 bond. The mother of one of his children told TMZ on Sunday that Brown owes more than $30,000 in child support, and that she would like to see him arrested. The former Tampa Bay Buccaneer faced arrest in August over missing a child support payment. At the time, a Miami-Dade County judge determined Brown missed a $15,000 child support payment.His Sunday arrest was reportedly in connection to that accusation, CBS reports.Earlier this year, Brown paid $30,000 in child support to avoid being arrested, according to Sports Illustrated. Brown last played in the NFL in 2021. He spent time nine seasons with the Pittsburgh Steelers, one with the New England Patriots, and two in Tampa.

Georgetown voters to consider $130 million bond election

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 19:30:16 GMT

Georgetown voters to consider $130 million bond election GEORGETOWN, Texas (KXAN) —The City of Georgetown has asked voters to consider a $130 million bond package. If approved, the package's four propositions would allow the city to expand and build new city facilities to accommodate a growing population.Proposition A, which costs $56 million, would allow the City of Georgetown to build an 80,000 square-foot Customer Service Center.City Manager David Morgan said right now, the city is leasing space to accommodate the need for office space. He said this new service center would house utility billing, fire inspection, planning, engineering and several other services."We've done some analysis to show that over a 30-year period of time, it'll cost $80 million less to own our own facility and build on our existing land than it will be to pay market rate leases," Morgan said.Proposition B's price tag is $49 million and would allow the city to expand its recreation center on Austin Avenue. The expansion would add 30,000 square feet to the facili...

$230 million expansion for Ascension Seton Williamson, 400+ new jobs to be created

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 19:30:16 GMT

$230 million expansion for Ascension Seton Williamson, 400+ new jobs to be created ROUND ROCK, Texas (KXAN) -- Ascension Seton Williamson in Round Rock is about to undergo major expansion efforts. The hospital on Tuesday announced a $230 million expansion, which will "meet the needs of the growing Round Rock area," according to a press release. The expansion will include a six-story tower of 216,000 square feet which will house new operating rooms and additional bed capacity. The expansion will include: 160 new beds total capacityTwo new operating rooms  Expanded space for emergency, imaging, cardiac cath and surgery departmentsA 12-bed observation unit  The expansion also includes the build out of an additional 34,000 square feet at the nearby Ascension Seton Williamson Medical Plaza at 301 Seton Pkwy., which will house outpatient wound care, cardiac rehab and pediatric rehab, according to the release. Ascension Seton Williamson said it expects to add more than 400 new positions to staff the additional capacity. “We’re excited to ann...

Fuel supplier announces new AUS pipeline to increase fuel delivery reliability

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 19:30:16 GMT

Fuel supplier announces new AUS pipeline to increase fuel delivery reliability AUSTIN (KXAN) – The primary jet fuel supplier to the Austin Bergstrom Airport (AUS) – Flint Hills Resources – announced Tuesday its plans to build a pipeline to make delivering fuel to the airport easier and more reliable. Currently, AUS is the largest airport in the country to rely on daily truck deliveries for its jet fuel. In order to adequately supply AUS with its daily jet fuel supply, Flint Hills Resources must send 8,000-gallon tanker trucks to travel 40 miles roundtrip from a terminal in Bastrop to AUS over 100 times a day, according to a news release. MORE: Austin airport passenger totals still on track for record-breaking year… again The pipeline, called The Bastrop-Austin Texas Pipeline (BATX), will be 10 inches in diameter and is likely to start from the terminal in Bastrop, travel along Highway 71 and end at the airport, per a news release.The Department of Transportation has reported that pipelines are considered to be a safe and effective way to transport fuel....

Harlem Globetrotters to perform at Moody Center

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 19:30:16 GMT

Harlem Globetrotters to perform at Moody Center AUSTIN (KXAN) -- It's a slam dunk for the Moody Center, with the Harlem Globetrotters slated to perform at the Austin venue.The Harlem Globetrotters will return to the Moody Center on Feb. 8, with a live show full of dribbling, spinning and dunking as they battle the Washington Generals.Tickets go on sale Oct. 23 at 10 a.m. and can be purchased on the Harlem Globetrotters' website or on the Moody Center's website. Patrons will have access to presale tickets beginning Tuesday at 10 a.m., with those available through Sunday, Oct. 22 at 10 p.m., per a Moody Center release. Those can be accessed with the presale code MONTOPOLIS. The Moody Center isn't the only Central Texas venue welcoming the Globetrotters during their 2024 world tour. The Globetrotters will perform at the H-E-B Center at Cedar Park on Feb. 4, with tickets available online.

U.S. violent crime dropped to prepandemic level last year; trend also seen in Minnesota

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 19:30:16 GMT

U.S. violent crime dropped to prepandemic level last year; trend also seen in Minnesota Violent crime across the U.S. decreased last year — dropping to about the same level as before the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic — but property crimes rose substantially, according to data in the FBI’s annual crime report released Monday.The report comes with an asterisk: Some law enforcement agencies failed to provide data. But a change in collection methods in compiling 2022 numbers helped, and the FBI said the new data represents 83.3% of all agencies covering 93.5% of the population. By contrast, last year’s numbers were from only 62.7% of agencies, representing 64.8% of Americans.Violent crime dropped 1.7%, and that included a 6.1% decrease in murder and non-negligent manslaughter. Rape decreased 5.4% and aggravated assault dropped 1.1%, but robbery increased 1.3%.Violent crime had also decreased slightly in 2021, a big turnaround from 2020, when the murder rate in the U.S. jumped 29% during the pandemic that created huge social disruption and upended support systems.The viole...