Dog survives being stabbed 17 times; authorities search for suspect
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 11:37:49 GMT
NASSAU COUNTY, N.Y. (WPIX) -- Authorities in New York are asking for help finding the person responsible for a gruesome stabbing of a dog. Two-year-old terrier mix Cornell was found with 17 stab wounds across his body in Long Island on Nov. 27, according to Nassau County officials. A woman found the dog bleeding along the road and took him to a local animal shelter, said District Attorney Anne Donnelly. The shelter took him to a veterinarian to be treated. "Some of the stab wounds caused his lungs to leak air between his body cavity and his lungs and they had to be drained a number of times," Donnelly said. "The other stab wounds were cleaned -- were either stapled or sewn.""I've seen some pretty horrific things but the extent of the amount of times he was stabbed is unimaginable how someone could ever do that," said Ashley Behrens, acting director of the Town of Hempstead Animal Shelter.In a remarkable show of resilience Cornell, who the shelter named, survived. The Town of Hempste...'This guy’s will to live is second to none.' Emergency responders detail miraculous rescue of trapped driver
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 11:37:49 GMT
PORTAGE, Ind. —More details are coming to light in the amazing rescue of a trapped driver in Northwest Indiana.Matt Reum, 27, of Mishawaka, Indiana survived six days on rainwater prior to being rescued from a mangled truck, according to Indiana State Police.Two fishermen stumbled onto the wreck just after Christmas.The emergency crews who helped with the rescue told WGN News that while they are happy to have played a small part in saving the driver’s life, the real credit goes to the fishermen who found him. “The details of everything just make this so much more special than a normal call because it is truly miraculous,” Portage Fire Department Battalion Chief Chris Crail said. “This guy’s will to live is second to none.” More: Indiana man rescued after surviving 6 days in wrecked truck thankful for ‘outpouring of support’ Firefighter paramedic Mike Durak was one of the first crews on the scene as part of Engine 2 late Tuesday afternoon. “We came across heavy terrain rocks ...Home closing delayed after title company 'cybersecurity incident'
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 11:37:49 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) — A woman living in the Austin area finally got the keys to her new home Thursday afternoon after several days of delays during the closing process for something outside of her control. Realtor Miriam Moorman said her client learned from her home's developer when they went for a final walk-through that they would have to push back the closing because the title company, First American Financial Corporation, reported a "cybersecurity incident" that took down its email system and website. The company announced on Dec. 22 that it detected some "unauthorized activity" and warned customers about opening suspicious links from phony entities. Tarrytown Expocare notifies individuals of potential data breach "The title company, the lender, the builder, they have all been so great," Moorman said, "so I know that they're working hard to make it so that we can still close today."She said her client never sent in any money before now so that all remain protected. However, she wou...Austin Public Health triples number of people served at food distribution events in 2023
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 11:37:49 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) -- With food insecurity on the rise in Central Texas, Austin Public Health said it nearly tripled the number of people served at food distribution events this year, compared to the year before. Through October 2023, APH served more than 64,000 people at the city's six Neighborhood Centers. In the same time frame in 2022, it served 26,694 people. MORE: ‘Perfect storm’ leading to pandemic-level food insecurity at Central Texas Food Bank Neighborhood Services Unit Manager Angel Zambrano said the data was "eye-opening" but, unfortunately, the increased need was not surprising. "I think it goes back to the lack of affordable housing and inflation. People are just having less money to spend on their basic needs. So, between rent and food, transportation, any crisis can really affect that and put people in a very tough situation," he explained. The city has six Neighborhood Centers where it hosts these distribution events, along with other offerings such as health care, nu...Wild prank war: Marc-Andre Fleury vs. Brandon Duhaime
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 11:37:49 GMT
It’s a little hard to believe Brandon Duhaime doesn’t know better than to start a prank war with Marc-Andre Fleury. On the other hand, maybe Duhaime didn’t know he was.During the Wild’s 4-3 overtime victory at Boston on Dec. 19, Duhaime was interviewed by Bally Sports North between the second and third periods, and when asked about the great game Fleury was having in net, said, “For him to do this at 50, it’s special.”That’s not a prank, it’s a joke — and a pretty funny one. But while Fleury, 39, admitted to laughing when Marcus Foligno showed him the clip on the team bus, the gauntlet had been thrown.“Dewey started it,” Fleury said Thursday. “We’ve got proof it was him.”Since then, Duhaime has left Xcel Energy Center without a shirt and, after Wednesday’s 6-3 victory over Detroit, wearing white, furry boots instead of his missing shoes.The stakes were raised again during Thursday’s practice at TRIA Rink, where Fleury received a cane as a Secret Santa gift, then was presented with i...Saratoga Springs holds special city council meeting
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 11:37:49 GMT
SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. (NEWS10) – Unfinished business was addressed at the last Saratoga Springs City Council meeting of the year. A special meeting was held on Thursday to vote on several measures, including funding for a temporary homeless shelter.“Second item, award bid extension to RISE Housing and Support Services for the homeless shelter services on recommendation of the mayor's office. I move to award the bid for homeless shelter services through December 31, 2024,” said Commissioner of Accounts Dillon Moran.At that special city council meeting a total of $387,000 was awarded to RISE Housing and Support Services to continue its work into next year. Get the latest news, weather, sports and more delivered right to your inbox! “I really do think that RISE has risen to the occasion and given this community a real excellent facility,” said Mayor Ron Kim. “All in favor? Aye…Opposed?...Motion carries 5-0.”RISE operates a 24/7 low-barrier shelter for the homeless, but it’s just a t...Francis Howell School Board clarifies vote on future of Black literature and history electives
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 11:37:49 GMT
ST. CHARLES COUNTY, Mo. - The Francis Howell School Board says students will still be able to enroll in Black history and literature courses next year. The school board says there was some confusion over a vote addressing the electives last week.Last week, the school board voted to rescind "social justice standards used in the courses, effective July 1, 2024," according to a statement the school board sent Thursday to FOX 2. Police: St. Louis woman Marquisha Williams found deceased in Illinois "Board members indicated during the [Dec. 21] meeting that they would like to see the courses offered in the future, once the curriculum is adjusted to remove the social justice standards," the statement continued. Board President Adam Bertrand tells FOX 2 the courses will remain available for the 2024-25 school year. Last week's vote initially caused some uncertainty from community members that Black history and literature courses would be removed from the district's curriculum. This is a ...Telehealth services at risk if Missouri General Assembly doesn't make changes
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 11:37:49 GMT
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. - Missouri lawmakers are being asked to protect telehealth services, including audio-only options, in the upcoming legislative session.There weren't many positives that came out of the pandemic, but one notable exception is the advancement of telehealth services. But imagine if you're one of the 400,000 Missouri households without high-speed internet access. That's where audio-only healthcare makes the difference. "This is a bill that makes medicine easier for physicians," said Chuck Hollister, CEO of the Missouri Psychological Association. "What we've seen in some parts of the country is that they are starting to roll back some of these services. They liberalized these rules to kind of cope with the pandemic." Police: St. Louis woman Marquisha Williams found deceased in Illinois It's a piece of legislation looking to protect one way of healthcare for Missourians. Hollister said Missouri needs to join more than 20 other states in making sure insurance provide...Broncos CB Pat Surtain II laments late reception allowed vs. New England, calls benched QB Russell Wilson “one of the hardest workers I know”
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 11:37:49 GMT
The Broncos had so many chances to put New England away Sunday night.If they had, who knows how much different this week might be?It’s hard to imagine Jarrett Stidham would be starting or that Russell Wilson’s benching would be among the biggest NFL storylines of the week.Among the last chances the Broncos had: A third-and-3 for New England after coach Sean Payton had taken a pair of timeouts on the Patriots’ last-minute drive.Quarterback Bailey Zappe threw the ball down the left sideline for DeVante Parker, who came back to the ball over All-Pro cornerback Pat Surtain II for a 27-yard completion that flipped the complexion of the waning seconds.Suddenly the Patriots only needed a couple of plays — two short completions, as it happens — before a game-winning, 56-yard field goal.Surtain on Thursday lamented the catch and said he needed to play better in that critical moment.“I just think it started with my technique,” he said. “My technique was off and I could have done better ...LASD searching for 'armed and dangerous' murder suspect
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 11:37:49 GMT
Detectives from the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department are asking for the public's help to locate a homicide suspect who is considered armed and dangerous.Crisanthony Zavala-Guerrero, 21, is wanted for the murder of Michael Carrillo, who was shot and killed on the morning of Oct. 29 on the 44800 block of Fig Avenue in Lancaster.Carrillo was found wounded and rushed to a local hospital where he later died.Crisanthony Zavala-Guerrero, 21, is shown in this undated photo provided by the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department. Zavala-Guerrero is wanted for the Oct. 29, 2023 killing of a man in Lancaster.Zavala-Guerrero has been identified as the suspect in the killing and LASD officials say he is considered armed and dangerous and should not be approached. He's described as a Hispanic male standing around 5 feet 7 inches and weighing about 190 pounds.Anyone with information about his whereabouts is urged to contact LASD Homicide Bureau detectives Lugo or Sanchez by calling 323-890-...Latest news
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