Yellowstone rangers forced to kill bison calf after man 'disturbed' it
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:27:05 GMT
MAMMOTH HOT SPRINGS, Wyo. (NEXSTAR) – Authorities are asking for anyone with information to come forward after a man allegedly interacted with a newborn bison calf that later died in Yellowstone National Park. Park officials say the man approached the calf, which had been separated from its mother when the herd crossed the Lamar River, on Saturday, May 20. He was seen pushing the calf away from the river and onto a nearby roadway. According to Yellowstone visitors, the calf then walked up to and followed cars and people. Park rangers tried "repeatedly" to reunite the bison calf with its herd but "these efforts failed," Yellowstone officials said Tuesday. These are America’s deadliest national parks: data "The calf was later killed by park staff because it was abandoned by the herd and causing a hazardous situation by approaching cars and people along the roadway," authorities wrote in a news release. Now, park officials are asking anyone who visited Lamar Valley during the evenin...Van Leeuwen recalls 4K+ ice cream pints due to undeclared nuts
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:27:05 GMT
BROOKLYN (PIX11) — Van Leeuwen Ice Cream is recalling 4,096 pints of its Brown Sugar Chunk with Cookie Dough & Brownies French Ice Cream because it may contain undeclared walnuts, a known allergen. The recall affects 14-ounce pints of the ice cream marked with lot number 23P102 with a Best By date of April 12, 2025, according to Van Leeuwen. Both of these are displayed under the pint's bottom. Target removes some LGBTQ merchandise from stores after threats to workers The pints were sold at retail stores nationwide.Van Leeuwen, which is based in Brooklyn, says it learned of the labeling error after a customer complaint and that the cause is being investigated. The company says the recall does not affect any other Van Leeuwen products.Customers should return these items where they were purchased for a full refund.(Van Leeuwen via U.S. FDA)(Van Leeuwen via U.S. FDA)If you have any questions, you're asked to call Van Leeuwen at (215) 824-6613 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. EST or by email...Texas Attorney General Paxton under investigation for whistleblower settlement
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:27:05 GMT
AUSTIN (Nexstar) -- Texas House lawmakers tasked with investigating legal and ethical violations announced Tuesday they are investigating the Office of the Attorney General.The House General Investigating Committee has been investigating Attorney General Ken Paxton's legal settlement with whistleblowers since March. Early this legislative session, Paxton requested the legislature approve $3.3 million of state money so his office could pay a settlement to employees that were terminated after they raised ethical concerns about Paxton's conduct. Four former top aides sued Paxton for wrongful firing and retaliation after they accused him of using his office to help Nate Paul, an Austin-area real estate developer and Paxton campaign donor.In a public hearing Tuesday afternoon, the committee issued a letter directing the attorney general to preserve all documentation relating to the matter."Please immediately suspend all of your destruction policies for all documents... relating the above...Jurors still needed in trial of Austin police officer accused of murder
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:27:05 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) — More jurors are still needed for the trial of an Austin police officer accused of murder in a 2020 deadly shooting, according to one of Christopher Taylor's defense attorneys. The trial was expected to begin Wednesday, but when KXAN checked in on jury selection Tuesday evening, Taylor's attorney Ken Ervin said they did not end the day with enough jurors to proceed to trial, and will have to bring an additional jury panel in Wednesday morning.Jury selection began Monday, but an error led to that jury panel's dismissal. Taylor, 31, is accused of shooting and killing Michael Ramos, 42, during a confrontation with police in a south Austin apartment complex parking lot. APD officer heads to murder trial in Michael Ramos shooting Ervin told KXAN the doors to the courtroom were locked while the state was conducting jury selection Monday morning, which is not allowed. The judge was unaware this had happened. Ervin said if the error was discovered after the fact, any trial...GOP debt ceiling negotiators say day ended with 'significant gap' between sides
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:27:05 GMT
Republican negotiators are warning that a “significant gap” remains between the White House and GOP lawmakers on a deal to raise the debt ceiling with nine days to go until June 1 — the day the Treasury Department has said the U.S. could default.The fundamental issue is topline discretionary spending levels, GOP negotiators Reps. Garret Graves (R-La.) and Patrick McHenry (R-N.C.) said in extensive comments to reporters late Tuesday afternoon.“There is a significant gap between where we are and where they are on finances,” Graves said. “Unless and until the White House recognizes that this is a spending problem, then we’re gonna continue to have a significant gap.”McHenry echoed that the “fundamental issue of spending still remains inside the room and outside the room.”The debt ceiling bill House Republicans passed last month calls for capping fiscal year 2024 federal funding at fiscal year 2022 levels as part of an effort to cut spending, which Democrats have rejected. The White Hou...Douglas County school board member Elizabeth Hanson resigns during public meeting
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:27:05 GMT
Douglas County school board member Elizabeth Hanson resigned Tuesday evening, stepping down before the board was set to vote on changes to the district’s equity policy — one of several areas in which Hanson and the conservative majority have had sharp differences.“There are some egregious things that are happening on the board right now,” Hanson, who was elected in 2019, told The Denver Post. Her resignation, which is effective immediately, comes months before her term was set to end in November.“As a Board of Education, every decision that we make should be grounded in how are we making our district better for our students and our employees and this board is sadly failing both,” Hanson told the board when announcing her resignation.She said “the last straw” was her colleagues’ recent refusal to settle a lawsuit that accused directors of violating Colorado’s open meeting law last year when they prepared to fire former Super...Flyers distributed to protest scheduled Pride event at North Hollywood elementary school
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:27:05 GMT
“Keep your kids home and innocent.”That’s part of the message included in a flyer being distributed in North Hollywood to protest a Pride event scheduled at Saticoy Elementary School next month. The flyer has upset some parents and educators who believe it is spreading a message of intolerance.“We respect everyone, but some things are appropriate for children that age, and some things are not,” said George Dzhabroyan, who is among the Saticoy parents opposed to the Pride event. “Hopefully the message gets across and people understand that parents should be the primary contact of what their children should be exposed to and shouldn’t be exposed to.”A spokesperson for the Los Angeles Unified School District says the June 2 event will include an assembly and teachers will read students a book titled, The Great Big Book of Families, which highlights diversity.The district says parents can allow their child to skip the program.A flyer being distributed in North Hollywood protests a sched...'Unprecedented' collection of unseen James Dean memorabilia headed to auction
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:27:05 GMT
Never before seen items once belonging to Hollywood royalty are heading to auction this week. The items come from the collection of Jane Deacy, best known as the agent of iconic 1950s heartthrob James Dean.The items are set to go to auction beginning this Thursday through a Los Angeles-based auction house.Dean, whose star burned bright and was extinguished in an instant, was one of the most famous actors in America, becoming a global icon for his performances in celebrated films, "Rebel Without a Cause," "East of Eden," and "Giant."Over the span of only three years, Dean's meteoric rise saw him become a household name after previously living in anonymity as a struggling actor in New York. His untimely death in a car accident in San Luis Obispo County in 1955 sent shockwaves through Hollywood and across the globe. He was only 24 years old at the time, and was widely regarded as one of the most famous actors in the world.Now personal items and correspondence between Dean and his New Y...Ex-San Francisco kindergarten teacher sentenced to federal prison for possessing child porn
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:27:05 GMT
SAN FRANCISCO — A Bay Area man who worked as a substitute kindergarten teacher until he was arrested and charged with possessing child pornography has been sentenced to a year in federal prison, court records show.Marc Nunez, 29, of San Francisco, was one of two teachers at the K-8 Cathedral School for Boys in San Francisco to be charged with child pornography-related crimes, the other being Nunez’s longtime romantic partner, Charles Barrett. Nunez was sentenced May 1 by U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer and has until Aug. 1 to report to prison, court records show.Barrett, a former music teacher at the Cathedral School and Alta Vista School, has pleaded guilty to receiving child pornography and is scheduled to be sentenced next month.Both men were arrested after authorities elicited cooperation from a “known child porn distributor” who allegedly filmed himself molesting at least one teen boy, and is referred to in court records as “Confidential Witness 1” or “CW1.” The ...Alameda county board of supervisors launches investigation into Sophia Mason case
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:27:05 GMT
The Alameda County Board of Supervisors voted Tuesday to authorize an independent investigation into the county’s handling of the case of Sophia Mason, an 8-year-old Hayward girl whose tragic death last year highlighted systemic failures in the way that the county’s Department of Child and Family Services handles reports of suspected child abuse.“This is not a situation any of us want to be confronted with,” said supervisor Elisa Marquez, whose district includes Hayward. “We can learn from this huge loss and do better.”The recommendation for an investigation — which will also “review best practices for conducting child welfare investigations” — was presented by District 1 Supervisor Lena Tam and passed unanimously.The vote — which comes nearly a year after the Bay Area News Group published its original investigation into DCFS’s slipshod handling of Sophia’s case — marked the first time that supervisors have discussed Sophia in a public meeting.County su...Latest news
- Authorities determine driver who fatally struck 5-year-old in Andover was unable to see child, won’t face criminal charges
- A Jamaica Plain school went into ‘safe mode’ while staff searched for a missing student
- Lucas: Healey could tackle immigration invasion by restarting New England Regional Commission
- Judge finds Voting Rights Act violation in North Dakota redistricting for two tribes
- In death, one cancer patient helps to erase millions in medical debt
- Ohio man facing eviction fatally shoots property manager, 2 others before killing himself
- DA says gun charge dropped against NYC lawmaker seen with pistol at protest because gun did not work
- US labor board delays new employment rule after business groups sue
- Police evacuate Jewish school in North York after threat was received
- Driver facing charge of impaired driving causing death in Gardiner crash