Dentist convicted of killing wife on African safari given life sentence and over $15M penalty

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:35:13 GMT

Dentist convicted of killing wife on African safari given life sentence and over $15M penalty DENVER (AP) — A judge has handed down a sentence of life in prison and over $15 million in penalties to a wealthy dentist who killed his wife at the end of an African safari.Larry Rudolph was sentenced Monday in a Denver federal court for murder in the 2016 death of Bianca Rudolph as well as for mail fraud. He cashed in nearly $5 million in insurance policies for his wife, allege prosecutors who say he wanted to live a lavish retirement with his longtime girlfriend using the money.“The murder was the culmination of a lifetime spent seeking domination and control over others through wealth and power,” prosecutors said in a court filing outlining their sentencing proposal.Rudolph has claimed throughout the case that his wife’s death in the southern African nation of Zambia was an accident. His lawyers plan to appeal the conviction.“We still believe strongly in Larry’s innocence. We are looking forward to vindicating him on appeal,” said Rudolph’s lawyers, David Oscar Markus and Margot...

Texas moves large floating barrier on US-Mexico border closer to American soil

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:35:13 GMT

Texas moves large floating barrier on US-Mexico border closer to American soil AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Texas has moved a floating barrier on the U.S.-Mexico border closer to American soil as the Biden administration and Mexico protest the wrecking ball-sized buoys that Republican Gov. Greg Abbott authorized in the name of preventing migrants from entering the country. The repositioning comes ahead of a hearing Tuesday that could decide whether the buoys remain. Texas began installing the bright-orange buoys on the Rio Grande in July and the state was quickly sued by the Justice Department, which argues the barrier could impact relations with Mexico and pose humanitarian and environmental risks. During a trip Monday to the border city of Eagle Pass, where the buoys are located, Abbott said the barrier was moved “out of an abundance of caution” following what he described as allegations that they had drifted to Mexico’s side of the river. “I don’t know whether they were true or not,” Abbott said. It is not clear when U.S. District Judge David Ezra of Au...

President Biden delivers remarks in Maui during 1st visit since wildfires

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:35:13 GMT

President Biden delivers remarks in Maui during 1st visit since wildfires Watch President Biden's remarks live in the video player aboveSOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. (AP) — President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden are traveling to Maui on Monday to comfort survivors of the devastating wildfires that ripped through the western part of the Hawaiian island earlier this month, as his administration responds to the devastation whose full scope is still unknown.The Bidens are taking a detour from their weeklong vacation in the Lake Tahoe area for the day trip to Lahaina, a historic town of 13,000 people that was virtually destroyed by the flames. While there, the first couple will meet with first responders and be briefed by state and local officials about the ongoing response.They will also view the damaged town, both from helicopters and on the ground, and the Democratic president will deliver remarks paying tribute to the victims of the wildfires, which have killed more than 100 people since they began on Aug. 8. The president ...

French Bulldog owner recalls River West attack

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:35:13 GMT

French Bulldog owner recalls River West attack CHICAGO — Dog owner Nick Christen walks his French Bulldog in the River West neighborhood all the time. But on Friday night, Christen noticed something odd. "I see a car pull into the far end back there — It's a dead end and it pulled back out a little bit," Christen said, recalling the attack made on him and his dog. "[Then] I made a decision and I ran with my dog."Christen was chased by two teens armed with golf clubs, one of which can be heard laughing as they chase after him."They hit me in the head, fractured my skull, knocked me down," Christen said. "I was just trying to hold onto my dog for dear life." FEMA support arrives in Chicago, provides update for flooding victims While this was happening, a neighbor heard the commotion and threatened to shoot the suspects if they didn't leave."I have the skull fracture, they broke the bone right behind my ear," Christen said about his injuries. "I've got blood in my ear drum pushing on my brain. My jaw is messed up and I can't chew...

German-American Fest set to make annual return in Lincoln Square

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:35:13 GMT

German-American Fest set to make annual return in Lincoln Square CHICAGO — For more than 100 years, Chicagoans have come out for German-themed bands, dancing, singing and food at this North Side festival, which is set to make it's return in early September.Since 1920, the member clubs of the United German-American Societies of Greater Chicago have come together to celebrate German-American Fest, a festival centered around German traditions of hospitality and family associated with Oktoberfest.“We have a large German community here and love celebrating and sharing our German culture and traditions with Chicago every September,” said Joe Bradtke, President of German-American Fest. “As we pass down cultural traditions to our children and their children, we open our arms and hearts to everyone to celebrate along with us.”The free three-day festival begins Friday, Sept. 8, and runs until Sunday, Sept. 10, with festival hours being 5 p.m. - 11 p.m. Friday, 12 p.m. - 11 p.m. Saturday, and 12 p.m. - 10 p.m. Sunday. Special events include the festival's o...

New blood test tells patients if they will experience future heart, kidney problems

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:35:13 GMT

New blood test tells patients if they will experience future heart, kidney problems For Monday, Aug. 21, WGN’s Dina Bair has new medical information, including: More Coverage: WGN's Medical Watch Biomarkers for heart and kidney disease in diabetes patients An analysis of more than 2,500 people with Type 2 diabetes found that high levels of four biomarkers strongly predict the development of heart and kidney issues. The journal, Circulation, outlines the research and the potential to address and stop the progressive conditions in people at risk. Study participants who were treated with a sodium-glucose inhibitor before their problems began saw biomarker levels come down and the threat of heart and kidney disease decrease.Acid reflux drugs and dementia Treating acid reflux could wreak havoc on the brain. Long-term use of acid reflux drugs is linked to a higher risk of dementia, according to a study by University of Minnesota researchers. Millions of Americans use proton pump inhibitors which decrease stomach acid to treat symptoms of heartburn, indigestio...

2 CPS students killed days before start of new school year

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:35:13 GMT

2 CPS students killed days before start of new school year CHICAGO — As Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson rang the bell to mark the start of the school year, his first as mayor, he faces ongoing challenges regarding the safety of students, including outside the classroom.On Monday, crisis counselors were present at two different CPS schools as the first day of class got underway after two CPS students were killed in separate shootings on the weekend ahead of the new school year. Mayor Johnson visits Chicago Public Schools ahead of new school year Over the weekend, 40 people were shot in the city. Seven people were killed, including two CPS students who were ready to start the new year."He was 14. He just turned 14 in March," said Athena Harshaw, the aunt of RayJohn Harshaw, who was killed over the weekend. "Everywhere he went. We was just a sweetheart."RayJohn was shot and killed just steps away from his home in the 8700 block of South Cregier Avenue while walking back from his godparent's home in Calumet Heights Saturday evening.Monday ...

Tori Spelling released from hospital after four days: report

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:35:13 GMT

Tori Spelling released from hospital after four days: report (KTLA) - Actress Tori Spelling revealed on social media that she was hospitalized over the weekend.In a post to her Instagram Stories, which has since disappeared (these posts only last 24 hours; and it was posted Sunday), the "Beverly Hills, 90210" alum shared a photo of a hospital band around her wrist and an IV in her hand.“4th day here and I’m missing my kiddos so much," the text over the photo read. "Grateful and so proud of my strong, brave, resilient, and kind to the core children who remain positive no matter what comes our way.” ‘Hell on wheels’: Ohio teen sentenced to 15 years to life in prison for double-fatal crash Her hospital bracelet shows Spelling was admitted on August 17. She was released Monday, according to TMZ, which noted she had what appeared to be bruising on her face.She has not revealed the reason for her hospitalization.The social media post comes over three months after Spelling revealed she discovered "extreme mold" in her home after her children start...

Austin Animal Center receives dozens of positive cases of distemper disease

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:35:13 GMT

Austin Animal Center receives dozens of positive cases of distemper disease AUSTIN (KXAN) -- The Austin Animal Center (AAC) continues to see increases in distemper, which is a deadly disease affecting unvaccinated dogs, according to a news release from the City of Austin. AAC received 39 positive results from 94 dogs tested.“As expected, the dogs testing positive are generally under a year old and have only been in the shelter for a few weeks, meaning they didn’t have time to build up appropriate vaccination immunity before being exposed,” said AAC’s head veterinarian Dr. Debbie Elliott. “We are seeing a range of symptoms, from dogs that aren’t showing any signs to dogs developing seizures. We have been working with experts at the University of Wisconsin Shelter Medicine Program as well as our partners at Austin Pets Alive! to provide treatment and slow the spread of disease through the shelter.”Earlier this month, AAC recently asked for help to move 60 healthy dogs out of the shelter and into foster or adoptive homes due to the rise in distemper cases, acc...

As season opener nears, Longhorns depth, health have been key during training camp

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:35:13 GMT

As season opener nears, Longhorns depth, health have been key during training camp AUSTIN (KXAN) — As the first game of the season nears for the Texas Longhorns, the depth chart is beginning to come into focus but head coach Steve Sarkisian said the team's third scrimmage Saturday will go a long way in defining roles early in the season.During Monday's press conference after practice, Sarkisian said he wants to have at least a 2-deep chart solidified after the scrimmage but still wants the players to "continue to compete."MORE THAN THE SCORE: Stay up to date on sports stories like these, and sign up for our More than the Score sports newsletter at kxan.com/newsletters"To be fair to them, they need to know who is the first unit, second unit and who's the backup in all three phases," Sarkisian said, "so if a guy goes down, a shoe comes off, a helmet pops off, the next guy needs to know. We need to continue to compete and find the right combination of people."He reiterated that just because there will be a depth chart created doesn't mean that's all who will play. Wh...