Sheriff: 2 inmates charged after being found with drug-soaked papers
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 11:37:07 GMT
COOK COUNTY, Ill. — Two inmates at the Cook County Jail from Chicago have been indicted and charged by a grand jury after a Cook County Sheriff's investigation found them in possession of paper soaked in drugs, according to Sheriff Thomas J. Dart.Grand jurors issued their indictment Tuesday, charging 19-year-old Alexander Hansen and 22-year-old Kiante Byrd with possession of contraband in a penal institution, a class 1 felony.19-year-old Alexander Hansen (left) and 22-year-old Kiante Byrd (right), both from Chicago.On April 27, jail staff recovered strips of drug-soaked paper in the right sock of Hansen. The next day, jail staff recovered drug-soaked paper in a notebook being carried by Byrd. In each case, the papers recovered tested positive for synthetic cannabinoids.Hansen has been held in custody at the Cook County Jail without bail since Sept. 29, 2022, on charges of armed robbery with a firearm and aggravated unlawful use of a weapon/vehicle/no FOID. Byrd has been held at the...Fox News issues statement on chyron calling Biden 'wannabe dictator'
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 11:37:07 GMT
(The Hill) - Fox News sent out a statement acknowledging a chyron that ran late Tuesday during former President Trump's post-indictment remarks that called President Biden as "wannabe dictator." "WANNABE DICTATOR SPEAKS AT THE WHITE HOUSE AFTER HAVING HIS POLITICAL RIVAL ARRESTED,” the Fox News chyron read just before 9 p.m., as the network showed a split screen of both Biden speaking at the White House and Trump giving remarks at his New Jersey golf club. “The chyron was taken down immediately and was addressed," the network said in a statement to The Hill on Wednesday afternoon. Fox, unlike competitors CNN and MSNBC, provided live continuous coverage of Trump's remarks, during which he accused Biden of weaponizing the Department of Justice to "take out" his top political rival. Trump, the front-runner for the Republican nomination for president in 2024, has been charged with more than 30 counts in connection to his handling of classified documents after leaving the White House. H...ERCOT launches new tool to support grid reliability
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 11:37:07 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) — On Monday, the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) said it launched the ERCOT Contingency Reserve Service (ECRS), a new daily procured ancillary service.An ancillary service is an additional tool ERCOT uses to manage uncertainty and variability on the grid.High summer temperatures have reached Texas, and ERCOT said it expects a high energy demand. RELATED: Keep on top of ERCOT grid conditions with new TXANs system ERCOT said that adding ECRS would support grid reliability and mitigate real-time operational issues to keep supply and demand balanced.“As summer temperatures begin to rise across Texas and with high demand forecasted, we will continue to use all operational tools available, including implementation of new programs like ECRS,” said ERCOT President and CEO Pablo Vegas.ERCOT said ECRS is the first daily procured Ancillary Service introduced to the ERCOT market in more than 20 years.State boys golf: Spring Lake Park’s Jake Birdwell drives the green on the final hole to secure Class 3A crown
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 11:37:07 GMT
Holding a one-stroke lead heading into the final hole of the Class 3A high school golf state tournament, the logical play may have been to take 3-wood off the tee to avoid any potential trouble.But Spring Lake Park junior Jake Birdwell hadn’t hit a 3-wood all day, and feels mighty comfortable with the driver in his hands.“It was just more of a confident play for me,” he said.So Birdwell gripped the big club and let it rip over the trees that protect the dogleg, with no real idea where his ball finished until he approached the green. Yes, the green.The tee shot on the par-4 found the putting surface, all but guaranteeing him a state title.“It was crazy. I didn’t think I was going to hit the green from the tee,” Birdwell said. “It was awesome. I was pumped walking down toward the green. He still could make birdie, so I just had to at least get (my putt) up by the hole.”The “he” in this instance was Cretin-Derham Hall sophomore Joe Honsa, who was in second-place. But when Honsa saw Bir...State girls golf: Simley’s Reese McCauley wins Class 3A title with birdie on final hole
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 11:37:07 GMT
In contrast to past seasons, Simley junior Reese McCauley now makes a point to be aware of her positioning on the leader board within the tournament in which she’s playing.That wasn’t the case even when McCauley won the high school state tournament back in 2021. It’s part of the golfer’s general maturation within the sport.“It actually was kind of nice knowing the score going into 18 (on Wednesday),” McCauley admitted.She was trailing her friend Kathryn VanArragon of Blaine, the 2018 and 2022 state champion, by one shot heading into the final hole of the final round. So McCauley knew she had to make up ground. And she also knew the position she was in during the hole, as VanArragon finally flinched, hitting her tee shot into the fairway bunker. The senior then caught her bunker shot too cleanly, sending it over the green.An up-and-down from there is essentially impossible considering the back pin location. VanArragon went on to make double bogey. ...New York extends postpartum Medicaid coverage
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 11:37:07 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (WETM) -- The New York State Department of Health has announced that postpartum coverage through Medicaid and Child Health Plus will now last for one year. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! “The entire first year after childbirth can be a very vulnerable time,” said State Health Commissioner Dr. James McDonald. “The extension of postpartum coverage displays the Department’s commitment to ensure that all individuals who give birth have the vital resources and services they need to have safe pregnancies, no matter their race, where they live, or immigration status."Effective immediately, pregnant New Yorkers will receive postpartum coverage for 12 months following their pregnancy, regardless of how the pregnancy ended. Previously, enrollees would only be covered for 60 days postpartum. Rensselaer County leaders express worry over Burdett Birth Center closing plan New York's option to extend postpartum Medicaid c...Nuggets Journal: GM Calvin Booth is happy with title, but is already plotting more: “This is not the peak for us.”
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 11:37:07 GMT
Nuggets general manager Calvin Booth knows championship windows are fleeting.He was there the past two campaigns when debilitating injuries to Jamal Murray and Michael Porter Jr. robbed the Nuggets of two golden opportunities to make history. With the team finally healthy this season, Booth was in charge after Tim Connelly’s swift exit to Minnesota and tasked with shepherding the franchise to heights unknown.As soon as he inherited the job, he felt the weight of realizing their vast potential around Nikola Jokic. It was his job, he said at the time, to make sure these years weren’t squandered and these opportunities were maximized.That’s why, in trading for Kentavious Caldwell-Pope, signing Bruce Brown, drafting Christian Braun and Peyton Watson and even attempting to improve the roster at this year’s trade deadline, Booth was so aggressive. He had very recent evidence of how fickle these openings can be.Monday night, when the Nuggets seized their first championship, the 6-foot-11 B...Vance Joseph looks to follow in Wade Phillips’ footsteps as former Broncos head coach turned defensive coordinator
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 11:37:07 GMT
There are a few times in life when relationships are rekindled after a sour breakup. Sometimes, it takes a willingness to look past the bad moments to mend the bond.That was the case for Vance Joseph.Five years removed from his unsuccessful head coaching stint in Denver, Joseph has returned as the defensive coordinator with a fresh mind. He says he doesn’t dwell on the back-to-back losing seasons that led to his firing after the 2018 campaign. For Joseph, the opportunity to rejoin the Broncos and work with head coach Sean Payton made coming back to Denver worth it.“I’m back now, and my focus is to play good defense with Sean and win games,” Joseph said after Wednesday’s minicamp session in his first time speaking to reporters since his hiring in February.This isn’t the first time the Broncos have brought a previously fired head coach back as defensive coordinator. Wade Phillips was shown the door as head coach in 1994 before returning as the coordinator in 2015, orchestrating ...2 women sue Longmont hotel for allegedly providing attempted murder suspect access to room
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 11:37:07 GMT
Econo Lodge in Longmont is facing a lawsuit after employees allegedly gave a room key to a man accused of entering an occupied room and brutally attacking two women staying at the hotel. Nicole Gallegos and her mother, Carol Gonzales, are suing the hotel for negligence, including negligent hiring, retention, supervision and infliction of emotional distress, as well as intentional infliction of emotional distress, premises liability and liability for the employees’ actions as agents of the hotel.The two women, with representation from Haltzman Law Firm, filed a complaint against the hotel at 10811 Interstate 25 Frontage Road on June 5. The complaint accuses the hotel of recklessly failing to ensure the safety of their guests, failing to follow safety policies such as restricting room access to guests and hiring unqualified individuals.On Jan. 3, Gallegos occupied a temporary resident room, rented by Gonzales. The two had a guest, 31-year-old Cody Czichos, visit the room to eat pizza ...Former Long Beach EMT gets 29 years for gun, drug trafficking charges, including selling fentanyl to coworker
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 11:37:07 GMT
A former Long Beach first responder was sentenced to more than 29 years in federal prison after he was found guilty of gun and drug crimes, including selling fentanyl that resulted in the fatal overdose of a coworker, officials with the United States Attorney’s Office announced Wednesday. Cruz Noel Quintero, 43, of Long Beach, who was formerly employed as an emergency medical technician at a Long Beach hospital, shipped methamphetamine, cocaine and other drugs across the country beginning no later than Feb. 2018, according to a news release from the U.S. Attorney’s Central District of California Office. In the parking lot outside the hospital’s emergency room, in May 2019, Quintero sold a coworker a white powder he claimed was cocaine for $100. The coworker was planning a trip to Vegas with her partner, a volunteer firefighter and former nurse at the Long Beach hospital. According to evidence presented during the 43-year-old's trial, the coworker and her partner, n...Latest news
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