Police digging out body found in concrete grave under condo
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:34:01 GMT
DENVER (AP) — Police in Colorado on Thursday continued to dig out a body encased in concrete that was found in a condo crawl space they believe is of a man killed by a friend and alleged partner in crime during a fight last year.The mounded concrete grave, with apparent human remains visible through its cracks, was discovered Tuesday underneath a condo unit after police got information from the mother of the missing man, 36-year-old Karl Beaman, as well as a neighbor in the condo complex in Aurora, a suburb of Denver, according to court documents.“Detectives are working with outside contractors to carefully recover the body. The excavation process is estimated to last through the end of the week,” Aurora police said in a statement. The woman who lived in the unit, Casie Bock, told police that her former boyfriend and father of her two children, Leroy Crawford, killed Beaman, possibly by suffocating him with a plastic bag, most likely in June 2022 though she was not sure of the exact...Buenos Aires airport turns into unofficial homeless shelter
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:34:01 GMT
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) — At the start of the long Easter weekend, the airport in Argentina’s capital is eerily quiet before dawn, hours before it will fill with travelers. About 100 people who sleep inside the facility are getting ready to start their day.One of them is Ángel Gómez, who has been living in the Jorge Newbery International Airport for two years and has seen how the number of people joining him has soared.“After the pandemic, this became a total invasion,” Gómez said early Thursday as he sat next to a sign that advertised the Perito Moreno glacier, an iconic tourist attraction in Argentine Patagonia.The airport, known colloquially as Aeroparque, has practically become a homeless shelter at night. It’s a stark reflection of the rising poverty in a country where some of the world’s highest inflation rates are making it difficult for many to make ends meet.“If I pay rent I don’t eat, and if I pay for food I’m on the street,” said Roxana Silva, who has been living at ...Cause of death revealed for Chicago fire lieutenant
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:34:01 GMT
CHICAGO -- The cause of the death for the Chicago fire lieutenant who passed away Wednesday morning has been revealed.The Cook County Medical Examiner's Office revealed that 55-year-old Jan Tchoryk died from natural causes due to hypertensive-arteriosclerotic cardiovascular disease.The Chicago Fire Department dispatched crews to the 1200 block of North Lake Shore Drive just before 7:30 a.m. Wednesday on a still-and-box response. A short time later, a mayday response was called for a firefighter down.The Chicago Fire Department said Lt. Jan Tchoryk was making his way up the stairs to the 27th floor when he went down at the 11th floor.He was rushed by colleagues to the lobby where life-saving measures were performed. He died as a result of his injuries, CFD said. ORIGINAL: Firefighter dies after Gold Coast high-rise blaze; second in last 2 days The CFD said the fire was initially out and they were just battling hot spots. However just before 9 a.m. Wednesday, the fire reignited and ...Giants set Guaranteed Rate Field record in series win vs White Sox
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:34:01 GMT
CHICAGO — To say the Giants had power this week against the White Sox would be a major understatement. In fact, they set a record with the number of times they were able to reach the seats with hits over the last three games. In their 16-6 win over the hosts on Thursday afternoon, San Francisco hit five home runs, adding to their total of 13 for the series. According to the NBC Sports Chicago broadcast, that's the most by a team in a three-game series in the history of Guaranteed Rate Field, which opened in 1991. The Giants hit seven home runs on Monday and then knocked out another in a 7-3 loss on Wednesday before adding five on Thursday afternoon. At the moment, the White Sox have allowed the most home runs in Major League Baseball early in the season with 15. Starter Lance Lynn surrendered three of those on Thursday during a rough second start to the 2023 season in which he gave up nine hits and eight earned runs in 4 1/3 innings. Michael Conforto's three-run homer in the first s...Skilling: Warmer temps to kick in after Easter
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:34:01 GMT
Sunshine staged the predicted comeback today—despite the cool temps. Chicagoans were treated to 94% of the day's possible sun with a high temp of 50 after the morning low of 32 at O'Hare.A chilly night's ahead with temps under mainly clear skies dipping into the 20s away from the city and to the low 30s in the city proper.Lake breezes are common this time of year—and we'll be dealing with them Friday as well as on area beaches and nearshore areas Saturday and Sunday. Friday could see pronounced cooling at the lake since the day's "NE" winds will travel across a broader stretch of the 42-deg lake waters than the ESE winds Saturday and the SE winds Easter Sunday.The Easter/Passover weekend will see warming begin. It will be a slow process but enough to be noticeable. National Burrito Day: How to get free or discounted food at Chipotle, Taco Bell and other chains It's next week which is to see a storm-deflecting dome of warm air develop over the Midwest. Such warm air pools aloft pus...Heaviest rain since August, and rain continues through Friday
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:34:01 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) -- Austin is in the midst of its heaviest one-day rainfall event since Aug. 22, when 3.73" fell. Parts of Austin have recorded over 2" of rain, and occasional rain and thunderstorms continue overnight and through the day Friday.Live radarLive traffic conditionsCentral Texas Rainfall TotalsDry, thirsty soil is soaking up much of the lighter rainfall totals in the Hill Country, so the Highland Lakes are not expected to benefit much from this rain event.But as heavier rain focuses east of the Austin area, our concern with minor flooding of creeks and low water crossings increases overnight into Friday. The Weather Prediction Center has placed much of the area under a 2 out of 4 threat of minor flash flooding.Flash flood threatRemember, if you ever come across a water-covered roadway, "Turn Around, Don't Drown!"Additional rainfall totals will remain under 1 inch in the Hill Country, but could reach an additional 1-2 inches in Austin and 1-3 inches in southeastern communiti...Daniel Perry murder trial almost over, jury set to deliberate
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:34:01 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) — It's now up to 12 jurors to decide the fate of a man accused of murder in the deadly shooting of a Black Lives Matter protester.A diverse group of a dozen jurors will decide whether Perry, an Army sergeant, is guilty or not guilty of murdering a protester, Garrett Foster, in July 2020 in downtown Austin. Murder trial: Expert says Daniel Perry slowed down as he made turn into crowd of protesters Closing arguments for the Daniel Perry murder trial concluded Thursday morning. On Wednesday, the courtroom was at capacity with some people waiting in an outside hallway on the final day of testimony for the trial.During opening statements last week, state attorneys said Foster was out protesting police violence every day in the summer of 2020. Foster was shot and later died while out protesting the night of July 25, 2020. The defense’s argument from the beginning is that Perry — swarmed by protesters — had to defend himself. Several witnesses admitted they k...Chicago Bears free-agency news: Sixth-year veteran Rasheem Green joins the defensive line
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:34:01 GMT
In his second offseason with the Chicago Bears, general manager Ryan Poles has had plenty of salary-cap space to help him rework a roster that finished 3-14 in 2022.The Tribune is tracking all of the Bears’ arrivals and departures and providing insight into what they mean.Key additions on defense — but what’s next for offensive line? Brad Biggs’ 6 thoughts off Bears GM Ryan Poles’ availability.Column: Bears need more from rank-and-file free agents. Robert Tonyan, Andrew Billings and D’Onta Foreman believe they can deliver.New Bears wide receiver DJ Moore, key addition from the trade of the No. 1 pick, aims to ‘elevate the offense’Column: Bears’ aggressive start to free agency has one common thread — young players entering their prime yearsBears trade the No. 1 pick in the 2023 NFL draft to the Panthers. Here’s what they got in return.Sign up for our free Bears alerts so you don’t miss any newsThursdayThe Bears s...Timberwolves need to use lineup flexibility to their advantage when it matters most
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:34:01 GMT
Timberwolves coach Chris Finch brought center Karl-Anthony Towns into the game with four minutes to play in Minnesota’s win Tuesday over Brooklyn.Towns replaced Rudy Gobert, who never re-entered. Brooklyn, Finch noted postgame, had five smalls — guards and wings — on the floor. By Minnesota going with Towns out there as the sole big man and shooters around him, the Wolves felt they could exploit the Nets’ lack of size.The move panned out, as Towns scored on the smaller Royce O’Neale at will in the paint. And on another possession, Anthony Edwards attacked the rim, and, without a rim protector there to deter him, Brooklyn simply fouled the star guard.Finch also noted by going with a slightly smaller lineup — frankly, a more traditional one with Towns at center and Kyle Anderson at power forward — the Wolves could more comfortably defend the Nets’ five-out offense.“Take nothing away from Rudy. He played a great game, he really did. Played a great game in ...St. Paul claims 4 of 11 finalists for MN teacher of the year award
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:34:01 GMT
Four St. Paul Public Schools teachers are among the 11 finalists for Education Minnesota’s teacher of the year award.They are Michael Houston (math) and Molly Keenan (social studies) from Harding High School, Sorcha Nix (science) from Open World Learning, and Fathimath Eliza Rasheed (theatre) from Global Arts Plus upper campus.The other finalists are Fatuma Ali, Hopkins High; Bee Lee, Emmet D. Williams Elementary in Roseville; Josh Mann, St. Michael-Albertville High; Giovanna Valeria Margalli, Cornelia Elementary in Edina; John Peter, Pelican Rapids High; Joe Schulte, Sartell High; and Allyson Wolff, Eisenhower Elementary, Hopkins.The winner will be announced May 7 at the St. Paul RiverCentre.Related ArticlesEducation | St. Paul schools seek to boost math scores with $9.9M curriculum buy Education | St. Paul Public Schools will offer $10K signing bonuses to some new hiresLatest news
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