Longtime Highland fire chief dies suddenly

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 11:35:06 GMT

Longtime Highland fire chief dies suddenly HIGHLAND, Ind. — The Town of Highland is mourning the sudden loss of its fire chief.Longtime Fire Chief William “Bill” Timmer died suddenly at his home Monday morning.His body was accompanied to the Lake County Coroner’s office by Highland Police, Fire and Superior Ambulance.“We have been both blessed and lucky to have had the dedication of Chief Timmer for these past 30 years. Our town is better because of him,” Highland Council President Tom Black said. “We extend our prayers and condolences to the entire Timmer family – wife Bonnie, son Matthew and daughters Melissa and Jessica and the grandchildren he loved so much.”In Chief Timmer’s honor, flags have been lowered to half-staff.

Rear seats riskier than front seats for injury, research shows

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 11:35:06 GMT

Rear seats riskier than front seats for injury, research shows (NewsNation) — The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety notes advancement in driver and front seat passenger seat safety over the years, yet rear seat research has been neglected.Now, the institute is scrutinizing the safety of the rear seat passengers directly behind the driver. Seven midsized vehicles were deliberately crashed to assess how a dummy in the rear seat would fare in a car wreck.IIHS's recent research reveals a higher risk of fatal injury for belted rear passengers in newer vehicles compared to those in front. “That’s why we knew it was time to come up with a new test where we look at how well do we protect those individuals who were in the rear seat of the vehicle," said IIHS President David Harkey.The driver dummy represents an average adult man, while the rear dummy emulates a woman or 12-year-old child. Among the seven tested vehicles, only one received a "good" overall rating. Ford patents hint at EV charging while driving The 2023 Honda Accord earned the ra...

New York hospital worker reunites with woman she found abandoned as baby

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 11:35:06 GMT

New York hospital worker reunites with woman she found abandoned as baby STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. (WPIX) - In 2004, a nurse found a days-old baby girl inside a New York hospital bathroom. Nearly two decades later, the now 19-year-old and her family returned to say thank you and find out more about that day. The story even comes with a twist.It was like any other work day nearly 20 years ago for Claudia Beadle as a cardiac technician at Richmond University Medical Center in Staten Island. During her lunch break, she went to the bathroom, and what happened next changed her life forever.Victoria Lynn, 19, was just days old when Beadle discovered her wrapped in a blanket in a hospital bathroom. Beadle said she saw a "beautiful" little face tucked behind the toilet tank on the floor.They returned to the exact spot together Tuesday, held hands and hugged each other.Beadle cared for Victoria during her stay at the hospital. She would even visit her during her breaks and days off to feed her.As a cardiac technician at the hospital for nearly 40 years, Beadle said it’...

Dean shares recipes featuring fresh tomatoes

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 11:35:06 GMT

Dean shares recipes featuring fresh tomatoes WGN Entertainment Reporter Dean Richards has recipes for all the tomatoes growing in your garden.Open-Faced Tomato Sandwiches with Creamy Cucumber SpreadIngredients:1 (8-oz.) pkg. cream cheese, softened2 cucumbers, seeds removed, diced (about 2 cups)1/4 cup finely chopped red onion2 1/2 teaspoons chopped fresh dill2 1/2 teaspoons chopped fresh mint2 teaspoons fresh lemon juice1 teaspoon white wine vinegar1 teaspoon kosher salt, plus more for serving1/2 teaspoon black pepper, plus more for serving6 Texas Toast slices or other thick white bread slices, toasted1 1/2 to 1 3/4 lb. assorted fresh tomatoes (about 3 large), cut into 1/2-inch-thick slices2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oilThinly sliced chivesDirections:Stir together cream cheese, cucumbers, red onion, dill, mint, lemon juice, vinegar, salt, and pepper in a medium bowl until well combined.Spread about 1/4 cup of the cucumber-c...

Full Report: 2023 Grades 3-8 STAAR Results

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 11:35:06 GMT

Full Report: 2023 Grades 3-8 STAAR Results AUSTIN (KXAN) — Results from the 2023 redesigned STAAR exam have been released.The results show how students performed from 2019 through 2022 and 2023 when the exam was redesigned. View the results in the document below: STAAR-3-8-resultsDownloadMathematics Spring 2019, 2021, 2022, and 2023 STAAR grade 3-8 results (Courtesy: Texas Education Agency) Reading-Language Arts Spring 2019, 2021, 2022, and 2023 STAAR grade 3-8 results (Courtesy: Texas Education Agency) Comparison of RLA and Math results on STAAR testing (Courtesy: Texas Education Agency) The exam shows each subject and how students performed. Students were grouped into four categories: Masters, Meets, Approaches and Did Not Meet.

Eanes ISD teacher spends summer teaching music in Kenya

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 11:35:06 GMT

Eanes ISD teacher spends summer teaching music in Kenya Editor's Note: The video above shows KXAN Live's top headlines for Aug. 16, 2023AUSTIN (KXAN) –  Instead of taking the summer off, one Eanes ISD teacher brought her experience to Kenya to teach students and their teachers about music.Cindy McNicholas has worked in music education for 36 years and has been a teacher at Barton Creek Elementary for 17. NEXT: Set for School In 2009, she said she got involved in a program called Recorders Without Borders, which among other things, sends – you guessed it – recorders to classrooms in countries that lack the funding to purchase instruments.“For them, just getting a recorder, they will be jumping up for joy. They were so excited to get their instrument. Some of them were so excited they couldn't even stop blowing. So for them to get a recorder, that's pretty amazing,” McNicholas said.“For years, we sent the recorders all over the world – Nicaragua, Haiti, and then Kenya. And then, in 2015, we started sending teachers to teach,” she continu...

Sheriff's Office: 1 shot, injured in Del Valle, suspect in custody

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 11:35:06 GMT

Sheriff's Office: 1 shot, injured in Del Valle, suspect in custody Editor's note: The above video shows KXAN Live's headlines for August 16, 2023. DEL VALLE, Texas (KXAN) -- One person was injured and another taken into custody after a shooting in Del Valle Tuesday night, according to the Travis County Sheriff's Office. TCSO responded around 10 p.m. after a 911 caller reported someone had been shot in the 7700 block of Lonesome Lane. That area is just north of the South Forks Estates neighborhood. TCSO said a man was transported to a local hospital and a suspect was taken into custody at around 11:30 p.m.

16-year-old charged with murder in Troy homicide

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 11:35:06 GMT

16-year-old charged with murder in Troy homicide TROY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- A 16-year-old was arrested in the homicide of Alexander Crawford after an investigation started on July 2. The 16-year-old was arrested following a search warrant and is charged with murder. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! Troy Police reported that two individuals were involved in an altercation that led to a shooting in the area of 102nd and 2nd Avenue. The victim, later identified as Crawford, was taken to and treated at a local hospital where he later died.Troy Police detectives have investigated this case for six weeks, interviewing witnesses and developing the probable cause necessary for arrest. Troy Police will perform a follow-up investigation. CCSO: Suspect escapes town court, located shortly after Anyone with information regarding the case is urged to contact Troy detectives at (518) 270-4411.

How should St. Louis use its Rams settlement money? Weigh in through a survey

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 11:35:06 GMT

How should St. Louis use its Rams settlement money? Weigh in through a survey ST. LOUIS - Nearly two years removed from the NFL Rams relocation settlement, the City of St. Louis wants to hear from community members on how to use its share of the settlement long-term. The St. Louis Board of Alderman launched a public survey Monday to collect feedback on how the city should invest its share of the settlement, which currently amounts to around $250 million after attorney's fees and other expenses. Multiple people quit within hours at Jennings City Hall "We need innovative solutions to our city’s biggest problems, but first we need to hear from you," said BOA President Megan Green. "Visit our new public engagement hub to complete the Rams Settlement Survey and share your ideas on how these funds could create generational change." The City is particularly asking for feedback on ways the money can be used to help the St. Louis economy grow, encourage more people to live in St. Louis or address challenges within the city. The survey will be open through Oct. 13, ...

Man charged for punching stepchild in parking lot of St. Louis County bowling alley

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 11:35:06 GMT

Man charged for punching stepchild in parking lot of St. Louis County bowling alley CHESTERFIELD, Mo. - Authorities arrested an Illinois man accused of recently punching his stepchild in the parking lot of a St. Louis County bowling alley. Prosecutors have charged Dakota Amerman, 30, of Olney, Illinois with one felony count of abuse or neglect of a child. Multiple people quit within hours at Jennings City Hall According to court documents obtained by FOX 2, the stepchild (a 17-year-old girl) was leaving a bowling alley when she put her hands on her younger sibling's shoulders. Amerman reportedly told the older daughter to take her hands off her sibling, then proceeded to punch her multiple times. Chesterfield police reviewed surveillance footage from the situation and learned that the victim suffered bruises to her left rib cage and back. Amerman admitted to various details in the investigation, per court documents. If convicted, Amerman could face up to 7 years in prison of $10,000 in fines.