APD opens homicide investigation after crash in north Austin

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 17:12:30 GMT

APD opens homicide investigation after crash in north Austin AUSTIN (KXAN) — On Thursday, the Austin Police Department identified a man killed during an apparent homicide that occurred Tuesday in north Austin.APD identified 53-year-old John Walker Oden as the victim. MAP: Where have Austin’s homicides occurred in 2023? Police responded to a call at approximately 1:30 a.m. after several callers reported a man was hit by a vehicle in the 12100 block of North MoPac Expressway service road.Oden was found with “significant trauma to his body,” and police said he died a short time later.According to police, officers determined Oden’s injuries indicated he had been “the subject of foul play.”APD said homicide detectives and crime scene specialists also responded to the scene and interviewed witnesses.As of Thursday, no arrests have been made, and the investigation remained active and ongoing.APD asked that anyone with any information contact the Austin Police Department at 512-974-TIPS. Tips can also be submitted anonymously through the Capital Ar...

Hotel shooting suspect pleads not guilty

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 17:12:30 GMT

Hotel shooting suspect pleads not guilty ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The suspect accused of firing a gun inside a Guilderland hotel room in September has pleaded not guilty. Chandler McCray, of Albany, was arraigned Thursday morning in Albany County Court. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! The 33-year old is facing two counts of criminal possession of a weapon and one count of reckless endangerment. He's being held in jail on $50,000 bail and is due back in court in two weeks.Prosecutors said McCray fired several shots inside a room at the Homewood Suites hotel near Crossgates Mall on September 22. No one was physically hurt, but hotel guests were evacuated.Police are still investigating a motive.

Wreath laying ceremony honors Pres. Chester Arthur

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 17:12:30 GMT

Wreath laying ceremony honors Pres. Chester Arthur MENANDS, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- A former president with ties to the Capital Region was honored on what would have been his 194th birthday. The New York National Guard saluted Chester Arthur during a wreath laying at Albany Rural Ceremony on Thursday. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! Arthur was born in Vermont and attended Union College. Her served in the New York State Militia during the Civil War and was elected vice president in 1880. He became president after James Garfield was assassinated.One of his most significant contributions was establishing the Civil Service exam, which is meant to reduce the role politics played in deciding who got government jobs.

MoDOT turns the tide: More workers joining than leaving for the first time in years

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 17:12:30 GMT

MoDOT turns the tide: More workers joining than leaving for the first time in years JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. - For the first time in more than a decade, the Missouri Department of Transportation is gaining staff instead of losing it.Within the last month, through a new strategy of hiring events, MoDOT has hired 100 new people. At one point, the state’s transportation department was short 1,000 employees."We were digging a hole that keeps getting deeper," said Patrick McKenna, director for the Missouri Department of Transportation. "The first thing we had to do was stop digging, and I feel like we’ve done that." St. Louis Airport expansion would see conversion to single terminal For the first time in years, things are looking up for MoDOT. Within the last four months, McKenna says MoDOT has had more people joining than leaving. That hasn't been the case often over the last few decades.McKenna says MoDOT was dealing with a 20 percent turnover rate at one point and tasked by the board that governs the department to stop the bleed. "I brought our team in and said, 'O...

Broncos’ Pat Surtain II, Jets’ Sauce Gardner are in early stages of their careers and already have made major impacts

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 17:12:30 GMT

Broncos’ Pat Surtain II, Jets’ Sauce Gardner are in early stages of their careers and already have made major impacts In a conference call with reporters last month, former cornerback Richard Sherman’s eyes widened, and the excitement in his voice rose when the topic of the Broncos’ Pat Surtain II came up.Sherman, a Super Bowl champion and three-time All-Pro, called Surtain’s technique “textbook.”“From a technical standpoint, he’s one of the best in the last decade or two, up there with (former New York Jets cornerback) Darrelle Revis in terms of his poise,” Sherman said. “It always looks like he’s in control (and) anticipating everything.”For Sherman, Surtain and New York Jets cornerback Sauce Gardner, who will share the field Sunday at Empower Field at Mile High, represent the next generation of great cornerbacks. Both have established themselves as among the best at the position just a year or two removed from college — and they aren’t alone either.Across the NFL, young corners are emerging as plug-and-play players capable of making an immediate impact.“It’s cool to see kids co...

Man who worked as Glendale elementary school coach, aide charged with molesting at least 6 boys

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 17:12:30 GMT

Man who worked as Glendale elementary school coach, aide charged with molesting at least 6 boys A man who worked as an after-school coach for football and other sports and as an aide for disabled students in Glendale is facing charges after allegedly molesting at least six boys, the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office announced Thursday.Pedro Antonio Tellez, aka Pedro Antonio Hernandez Llamas, 29, faces eight felony counts of lewd acts upon a child under age 14. Man who worked at Glendale elementary school accused of lewd acts on a minor Tellez worked at John Muir Elementary School and worked part-time in the city’s One Glendale After School Youth Sports Program and Summer Day Camp Program since March, police said.An investigation found that between 2018 and 2023, while working at other elementary schools in Glendale, Tellez allegedly molested the victims “by touching them inappropriately and with a sexual intent,” officials said.Authorities indicated that there are more possible victims who have come forward and are being interviewed.“Those we entrust with ou...

Dying wish of former U.S. Marine may come true after emotional public appeal

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 17:12:30 GMT

Dying wish of former U.S. Marine may come true after emotional public appeal The final wish of a former United States Marine who is suffering from terminal cancer may be fulfilled after making a public appeal to be buried next to his beloved wife who is also nearing her last days.  War veteran Samuel Leon and his loving wife, Marta, who is also terminally ill with liver disease and dementia, made their emotional plea in a family video just a few weeks ago.  On Thursday, the couple’s son, Samuel Leon Jr., along with his mother, rushed to Torrance Memorial Medical Center after doctors alerted them Leon may only have days to live.  Leon Jr., an only child and a veteran himself, has been fighting to fulfill his parents’ wishes to share a final resting place, even starting a GoFundMe to help raise funds as their time runs out.  This is because Leon Jr. learned none of California’s veteran cemeteries would take his mother since she was not married to his father while he was in the service. He told KTLA 5 Reporter Kareen Wynter that his onl...

SoCal woman guilty of $359 million fraud scheme targeting federal healthcare program

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 17:12:30 GMT

SoCal woman guilty of $359 million fraud scheme targeting federal healthcare program A Glendale woman was convicted of a $359 million fraud scheme targeting federal healthcare programs.The woman was identified as Lourdes Navarro, 64, by the U.S. Attorney’s Office.Navarro pleaded guilty to collecting millions by fraudulently submitting claims to government and private insurance programs during the COVID-19 pandemic. Specifically, her claims involved “expensive and medically unnecessary respiratory pathogen panel (RPP) tests,” officials said.From June 2020 to April 2022, Navarro and an accomplice, Imran Shams, conducted screening tests to identify patients infected with COVID-19. They obtained nasal swab samples from staff and residents at a variety of places including nursing homes, assisted living facilities, rehabilitation facilities, and students and staff at local schools.With those collected samples, Matias Clinical Laboratory, dba Health Care Providers Laboratory, performed RPP tests on the samples, despite only being ordered to test for COVID-19. Navarro ...

Trump allegedly discussed nuclear secrets with Mar-a-Lago member

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 17:12:30 GMT

Trump allegedly discussed nuclear secrets with Mar-a-Lago member By Kaanita Iyer | CNNFormer President Donald Trump allegedly discussed potentially sensitive information about US nuclear submarines with a member of his Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach, Florida, following his presidency, ABC reported Thursday.Sources told ABC that the member is Anthony Pratt, an Australian billionaire who allegedly went on to share the information he received from the former president during an April 2021 meeting with “more than a dozen foreign officials, several of his own employees, and a handful of journalists.”ABC also reported that according to sources, a former Mar-a-Lago employee told investigations that he was “bothered” by the former president disclosing such information to someone who is not a US citizen. He added that he heard Pratt sharing potentially sensitive information minutes after his meeting with the former president, sources told ABC.These allegations were not included in special counsel Jack Smith’s indictment of Trump over his handling of clas...

Kaiser health care strike: Driven by and likely to boost a labor-action surge

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 17:12:30 GMT

Kaiser health care strike: Driven by and likely to boost a labor-action surge A massive strike by Kaiser Permanente workers, including 23,000 in the Bay Area, is part of a surge in union activity this year from Detroit to Hollywood and likely will bring greater bargaining power to workers in health care and other industries, experts say.Kaiser’s strike followed the Sept. 30 expiration of the union contract for tens of thousands of workers. Other high-profile strikes, including a successful labor action by Hollywood writers and an ongoing strike among auto workers — and even a threatened strike by UPS employees that was a key tactic in negotiating a favorable contract — likely gave confidence to Kaiser workers, said John Logan, chair of the Labor and Employment Studies department at San Francisco State University.“When they see things like that, they think, yes, now is the time to do this. We can do it, too,” Logan said.The job action over wages, understaffing and other issues that took 75,000 Kaiser workers across the U.S. off th...