Woman dumped on side of road in north suburbs was strangled, coroner finds
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:43:38 GMT
LAKE COUNTY, Ill. — New details have emerged about the woman whose body was found on the side of a road Wednesday morning in Old Mill Creek, prompting a homicide investigation.The Lake County Coroner’s Office identified the victim as 39-year-old Megan Lewis of Chicago. Preliminary autopsy reports indicate the woman was strangled to death.The development comes one day after Lake County Sheriff's deputies responded to Hunt Club Road, south of Route 173, following reports of a possible body on the side of the road.Deputies later recovered the body, adding that they believed Lewis was killed before her body was dumped.As of Thursday evening, no one is in custody. Read more: Latest Chicago news headlines Anyone with information is asked to call police.Chet Holmgren called trip back to Minnesota ‘a blessing’
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:43:38 GMT
Chet Holmgren spent a lot of time at Target Center growing up. Well, under it, at least. Holmgren grew up roughly two miles from the home of the Timberwolves and Lynx, and would take the bus or the train downtown to play at the Lifetime Fitness Center located just below the arena.“So I’ve been in this area a lot over my years. It brings back some memories, I guess,” the Oklahoma City rookie center said after Tuesday’s loss to the Timberwolves. “Kind of seeing everything when you’re driving by, it’s like, ‘I used to live here,’ which is kind of weird to think about, I guess.”But something he’s grateful for.“This is my first time playing at home in my home city, which is a blessing,” the Minnehaha Academy alum said. “There’s only 30 NBA cities in the world, and I was lucky enough to grow up in one of them, so it’s obviously a cool moment.”Holmgren had a large contingency of friends, f...Rosalie Metro: Palestinian and Israeli children are endangered by ‘us vs. them’ narratives
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:43:38 GMT
“What do you want to do when you grow up?” I asked Muhammad, an 8-year-old boy.“I want to kill Israeli soldiers!” he replied proudly.This was in 1998, when I was teaching English in Shatila, a Palestinian refugee camp in Beirut. I’d come to Beirut to study abroad and explore my Arab roots, but as an American who’d never left the U.S., I was unprepared for the deep anger toward Israel that I encountered.My young students provided history lessons I’d never gotten. They told me of the notorious Shatila massacre in the 1980s, facilitated by Israeli soldiers. They told me about the Nakba, when many of their grandparents had been displaced and rendered stateless during the 1948 Arab-Israeli War.Although they’d lived their whole lives inside Shatila, my students knew the names of the Palestinian villages their families came from. Some of their grandparents still kept the keys to houses that had been destroyed.As much as I learned from them, I...Erwin Chemerinsky: The outlandish ruling that could eviscerate what’s left of the landmark Voting Rights Act
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:43:38 GMT
If a decision handed down by a conservative federal appeals court last week is allowed to stand, it will gut what remains of one of the most important federal laws enacted in my lifetime, the Voting Rights Act.An 8th Circuit Court of Appeals panel held that no one other than the federal government can sue to enforce a key section of this vital statute. And as the dissenting judge pointed out, only 15 of the 182 successful suits under the section over the last 40 years were brought solely by the Department of Justice.The Voting Rights Act has been remarkably effective in countering the myriad laws and practices the Southern states adopted to keep Black people from voting since the end of Reconstruction. Turnout among Black voters in Mississippi increased from 6% in 1964, the year before the law was enacted, to 59% in 1969.Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act prohibits state and local election practices and systems from discriminating against voters of color. Congress strengthened the p...4-year-old boy killed in Weld County train crash
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:43:38 GMT
A 4-year-old boy from Ault was killed in a collision with a train near Weld County Road 88 and U.S. 85 in Pierce on Saturday, according to the Colorado State Patrol.The boy was in a vehicle with his parents and brother when the crash happened, family members wrote on a crowdfunding page. The driver, a 26-year-old woman, was not able to stop before the railroad crossing because of snowy and icy road conditions, family members wrote.Road conditions were not included in the initial crash report, said Trooper Gabriel Moltrer. They will be included in the full report, which will not be available for several weeks or months.The crash occurred at 10:12 a.m. when a Subaru Crosstrek was traveling westbound across County Road 88 and “proceeded through the stop sign” at a rail crossing, Moltrer said.A Union Pacific train traveling south on the tracks struck the rear side of the Subaru, causing the vehicle to travel off the road onto an embankment. The train stopped on the tracks fo...Broncos’ Week 15 matchup against Lions to be played in prime time: “It’s time to go win December”
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:43:38 GMT
The Sean Payton Broncos are turning into the prime time Broncos.The NFL on Thursday finalized its Week 15 slate and slotted Denver’s road game at Detroit for a 6:15 p.m. kickoff on Saturday, Dec. 16.The game between Payton’s surging 6-5 team and his protege Dan Campbell’s NFC North-leading Lions is the nightcap on an NFL Network triple-header of standalone games.Given Denver enters this weekend tied for the NFL’s longest active winning streak with the 10-1 Philadelphia Eagles, perhaps it’s no surprise the television networks are making sure to get the Broncos in high-profile positions.“You want to play meaningful football in December and that’s what we’re doing,” linebacker Alex Singleton said. “When you look at it, we’ve won the month of October and the month of November and now it’s time to go win December.”The Saturday night game will be the Broncos’ fourth prime-time game of the season and it makes for...Japanese Craft Meets Mexican Flair with The Sushi Society’s Culinary Crossroads
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:43:38 GMT
A daring culinary experiment unfolds at the buzzing streets of Mexico City. The Sushi Society offers a ground-breaking menu that fuses Japanese artistry with the vibrant essence of Mexican dishes.(Photo from The Sushi Society)A Taste of Two Worlds in the Heart of MexicoLocated in Mexico City, a bustling metropolis rich in history and culture, The Sushi Society occupies a unique niche. By merging Mexican dishes with Japanese techniques, diners are offered a distinct dining experience.The combination of Mexican vibrancy with Japanese precision introduces a gastronomy that encourages patrons to reconsider their understanding of “fusion.” Beyond the mix of flavors, The Sushi Society presents the convergence of two civilizations on a single plate.Telling a Tale of Two TraditionsWith guidance from Mexican chefs, the menu explores fusion’s potential. The “Taco Sushi” stands out, with its base of traditional corn tortilla and nori seaweed and sushi staples. This dish, feat...89-Year-Old Woman Dies in 2-Car Accident on Anza Avenue [Torrance, CA]
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:43:38 GMT
Elderly Woman Pronounced Dead after Car Collision near Torrance BoulevardTORRANCE, CA (November 30, 2023) – Friday afternoon, an 89-year-old woman was killed in a 2-car crash on Anza Avenue and Torrance Boulevard. The incident occurred at approximately 3:50 p.m.Authorities are investigating a collision involving a 2020 Dodge Charger and a 2003 Toyota Echo. The 89-year-old female driver of the Toyota had to be extricated by first responders and was subsequently transported to a hospital.Despite efforts to save her life, medical personnel later confirmed her death. The identity of the deceased has not been disclosed by authorities. The 24-year-old male driver of the Charger emerged from the incident without injuries.Investigators do not believe intoxication played a role in the collision. In response to the incident, Torrance Officials closed Anza Avenue between Torrance Boulevard and Lenore Street for further investigation.Individuals with additional information about the two-v...Rider Injured in Motorcycle Collision on Sahara Avenue [Las Vegas, NV]
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:43:38 GMT
30-Year-Old Man Hospitalized after Motorcycle Crash near Durango DriveLAS VEGAS, NV (November 30, 2023) – A motorcyclist was admitted to the hospital on Sunday afternoon following a collision at the intersection of Sahara Avenue and Durango Drive.Emergency dispatchers were on the scene at approximately 4:30 p.m., on November 18th.According to authorities, the rider of a southbound red 2004 Yamaha R6 was traveling at high speeds as they approached Starboard Drive.The motorcycle then collided with a northbound black 2013 Nissan Versa for reasons currently under investigation.Upon impact, the 30-year-old rider was ejected from the motorcycle and landed on cacti and other landscaping. Paramedics transported the injured motorcyclist to the Trauma Unit at University Medical Center with life-threatening injuries.Simultaneously, the 26-year-old driver of the Nissan sustained minor injuries, with no signs of impairment reported by the police. The LVMPD’s Collision Investigation S...Letters: Too much grace | A war indeed
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:43:38 GMT
Submit your letter to the editor via this form. Read more Letters to the Editor.10 mph grace istoo much for speedersRe: “Map: Speed cameras are likely to be placed on these San Jose streets” (Nov. 20).With the decision to install speed cameras, San Jose city leaders are finally deciding that combatting speeding should be a priority. These cameras are a force multiplier in the battle against distracted speeders and speed demons alike and will reduce accidents.However, allowing a cushion of 11 mph over the limit before a citation is issued will change the de facto speed limit on every roadway to 10 mph above the posted limit. This is too generous for serious speed enforcement. Sixty in a 50? Thirty-five in a 25? The cushion should be 10% of any posted limit, or at most 5 mph over the limit. Remember, this is not a point on a driving record, just a civil fine. And allowing a warning before issuing a fine? Ridiculous.Drivers are responsible for their actions, especially spee...Latest news
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