WATCH: Man shot at women who wouldn't open their door
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:29:15 GMT
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (WREG) - A man who appeared to be intoxicated allegedly tried to get inside a house in Memphis last month, then shot at two women inside when they wouldn't let him in, police said.Surveillance video shows what police are calling an attempted aggravated burglary. They were frightening moments for Candice Lock and her daughter who were inside their home. "We're laying in her bed. We're watching TV, and I see a guy walk on my porch, and he's swinging a gun, and he has a ski mask on, and he has gloves on," Lock said. She had never met the man before. The women told police that the man came to their door and told them that his car was around the corner and he needed to get inside the home. Police say he had slurred speech and appeared to be intoxicated. Thieves drive car into East Memphis store, steal perfume and cologne When the women told him to leave, the man kept trying to get inside. Police say when one of them opened the blinds, he fi...Freed Israeli hostage said they were fed well and 'OK,' Hamas leader assured no harm
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:29:15 GMT
TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) — An Israeli woman freed by Hamas said in an interview that her family was fed well and that they were 'OK.' Israeli channels reported that Hamas's top leader assured hostages they would not be harmed. In one of the first interviews with a freed hostage, 78-year-old Ruti Munder told Israel's Channel 13 television that she spent the entirety of her time with her daughter, Keren, and grandson, Ohad Munder-Zichri, who celebrated his ninth birthday in captivity. Her account, broadcast Monday, adds to the trickle of information about the experience of captives held in Gaza.Munder was snatched Oct. 7 from her home in Nir Oz, a kibbutz in southern Israel. Her husband, Avraham, also 78, was taken hostage too and remains in Gaza. Her son was killed in the attack.Initially, they ate “chicken with rice, all sorts of canned food and cheese,” Munder told Channel 13, in an audio interview. “We were OK.”They were given tea in the morning and evening, and the children wer...TX Comptroller office closed following 'technical difficulties'
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:29:15 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) — The Texas Comptroller’s office said it was experiencing technical difficulties Thursday morning and could not answer any calls."Our call centers are experiencing technical difficulties and are unable to take incoming calls. We are diligently working to resolve this issue,” the comptroller’s office said in a social media post.The office said it would post updates on its progress to its social media profiles.While calling, the following automated message could be heard:“Our office is temporarily closed due to an emergency. We cannot take your call at this time.”Trouble Brewing: A deep dive into why most North Austin breweries have shuttered
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:29:15 GMT
AUSTIN (Austin Business Journal) -- More breweries in the North Austin neighborhoods around The Domain have tapped out than remain — the numbers have dwindled from seven to three in about a year.Compare that to 14 breweries in South Austin or the 16 counted in Central Austin.There’s a long list of reasons as to why so many breweries have shuttered in the area around Austin's second downtown, but a lot of the trouble boils down to location and zoning. As site selector Robby Eaves, principal at Commercial Industrial Properties LLC, puts it, it's been “death by a thousand cuts” for brewers. Between over saturation, rising rent prices, high overhead costs, the pandemic and a change in consumer taste, breweries have taken many hits. But The Domain area — east of Mopac, west of I-35 and north of U.S. Highway 183 — has suffered more than others. Read the full story at Austin Business Journal.Mark Gongloff: Human brains aren’t wired to fight climate change
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:29:15 GMT
Humans are very likely the only species that can imagine very distant futures. Unfortunately, our brains aren’t wired to behave in a way that optimizes those futures. After all, most of us don’t even save enough for retirement. If we have a choice between eating a donut right now and being marginally more healthy later, the donut almost always wins.Individual choices can have broad social implications. If we’re broke in retirement, we’ll rely on public assistance. If we make ourselves sick from eating too many donuts, we’ll be less productive and a drain on health-care resources. But society as a whole is also prone to toxic short-termism. Take climate change. Burning fossil fuels, clear-cutting forests and mass-producing cows serve our immediate needs for lights, farmland and cheeseburgers, but at the cost of ruining the climate for many future generations.How many generations, exactly? Andrew Dessler, director of the Texas Center for Climate Studies a...Taborton Road Bridge reopening Friday
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:29:15 GMT
SAND LAKE, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The Taborton Road Bridge, which has been closed since the summer of 2021 due to major flooding, will reopen on Friday. Road crews have been working since the bridge was washed out to restore it. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! Friday will signify the last major portion of the reconstruction. Rensselaer County officials will be in attendance for the bridge's reopening.Mohawk Hudson Humane Society receives 200+ food donations
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:29:15 GMT
MENANDS, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- On November 8, the Mohawk Hudson Humane Society (MHHS) was taking care of 146 dogs, with 124 of them in the shelter, and only had 85 kennels. Overwhelmed, the shelter not only started a "name your fee" promo for November, starting at $50 but was looking for food donations to stock their emptying food pantry. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! Six days later, the shelter received over 225 packages in donations, almost all of them containing food for the pantry. According to the shelter, the food will likely last about two weeks for all the animals still under their care.Those looking to adopt or donate can visit their website for more information. MHHS is contractually obligated to accept all stray, unlicensed, and abused dogs from the cities of Albany, Schenectady, and Troy, and to accept dogs from the Cities of Watervliet and Town of Colonie when space permits.Dunkin' opens new location in Schaghticoke
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:29:15 GMT
SCHAGHTICOKE, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Dunkin' has opened a new shop in Schaghticoke. The location officially opened on Tuesday, November 28. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! The Dunkin' is located at 6 Main Street. It's in the Shop 'n Save plaza, across the street from the Schaghticoke Fairgrounds.Before this Dunkin' opened, the closest location was about 12 minutes away in Mechanicville. Other Dunkin's in the area include Halfmoon, Clifton Park, Ballston Lake, Troy and Hoosick Falls. Dunkin’ opens next generation stores in Schenectady County Dunkin' has been remodeling stores and holding grand reopenings around the Capital Region including in Schenectady, Rensselaer and Albany Counties. These next-generation stores feature a modern design, an innovative tap system for drinks, and a dedicated space for mobile pickups.Details on a grand opening celebration for the Schaghticoke location have not been announced yet. You can view the men...Sam's Club to open new distribution center in Edwardsville
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:29:15 GMT
EDWARDSVILLE, Ill. - Sam's Club plans to open a new distribution center early next year in the Metro East. Sam's Club is preparing for a 370,000-square-foot facility in the 5700 block of Inner Park Drive in Edwardsville. Officials say it will serve as a distribution center and fulfillment center, creating more than 100 jobs for the St. Louis region.Sam's Club is a division of Walmart, which says hourly associate hiring for the Edwardsville center will begin next month. The current goal is to open the center by January 2024. Tow truck operator killed in Illinois served as volunteer firefighter Officials say the distribution center is meant to help Walmart increase efficiency and speed in getting goods to customers. In addition to the Belleville store, another new Sam's Club distribution center is planned for Shakopee, Minnesota, next year, per Walmart. To check out employment opportunities at the two centers and more jobs within Walmart, click here.St. Louis County man charged in twins' fentanyl deaths
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:29:15 GMT
ST. LOUIS - A St. Louis County man faces felony charges in connection with fentanyl-related deaths of two twins earlier this year. Authorities arrested Jesse Charleston, 33, of Florissant, on Wednesday amid the investigation. He is accused of selling fentanyl that killed one customer and his twin brother. Tow truck operator killed in Illinois served as volunteer firefighter A federal indictment alleges that Charleston sold fentanyl on March 21 that proved fatal to the buyer. It also says Charleston sold fentanyl on March 27 in St. Charles County and possessed it that same day in St. Louis.Investigators say the victim who bought fentanyl from Charleston brought it home and fatally overdosed, along with his twin brother. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now Daily News SIGN UP NOW ...Latest news
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