Alabama sets July execution date as state resumes lethal injections after a series of problems
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:59:58 GMT
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) — Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey on Tuesday set a July date for the state’s first attempt at a lethal injection following a series of troubled executions.The governor’s office set a time frame for the execution of James Barber that will begin at midnight on July 20 and expire at 6 a.m. on July 21. The 30-hour window is designed to give the state prison system more time after two most recent executions were called off because of trouble with intravenous lines.It is the first lethal injection scheduled in the state after Ivey paused executions last year to conduct an internal review. The review resulted in a change to do away with a midnight deadline to get the execution underway, giving the state more time to establish an intravenous line and battle last-minute legal appeals by the inmate. Under the new procedure, the governor sets a time frame for the execution after the Alabama Supreme Court issues a death warrant. Previously, the court would issue a death...Church associate arrested in death of pastor, councilwoman gunned down outside her New Jersey home
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:59:58 GMT
NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. (AP) — A church associate of a pastor and town councilwoman who was gunned down in her SUV outside her home in February was arrested Tuesday on murder and gun charges, New Jersey prosecutors said. Rashid Ali Bynum, 28, of Portsmouth, Virginia, was linked to the death of Sayreville Councilwoman Eunice Dwumfour, 30, after investigators traced his travels from his cellphone and vehicle location data on Feb. 1, Middlesex County Prosecutor Yolanda Ciccone said at a news conference.He also matched the description of the gunman given by neighbors in Sayreville, where Dwumfour had served on the council for about a year.Tuesday’s announcement came nearly four months after she was found gunned down in her white SUV outside her rented townhome, while her 11-year-old daughter heard the shots from inside. Her death on Feb. 1 sent the community reeling.Dwumfour was a pastor in a prosperity gospel church, Champions Royal Assembly, that is based in Nigeria, and she got married t...Phoenix becomes largest US city to successfully challenge 2020 census numbers
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:59:58 GMT
Phoenix has become the largest U.S. city to successfully challenge its population count from the 2020 census after claiming that dozens of group homes, jails and drug and alcohol treatment centers were overlooked during the nation’s head count.The U.S. Census Bureau told Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego last week that the statistical agency had approved its submission claiming that 3,550 people in 192 group quarter facilities were missed during the once-a-decade census. The facilities included drug and alcohol treatment centers, a memory care center for people with Alzheimer’s and a residential facility for juveniles needing mental health care.The count of every U.S. resident determines political representation and how $1.5 trillion in federal spending is distributed for transportation, health and other programs.The additional figures will be included in future population estimates for Phoenix released each year until the next census in 2030, the bureau said in a letter to the mayor...Voter ID bill mandated by voters last November advances, taking passage of bill down to the wire
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:59:58 GMT
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Nebraska lawmakers advanced a bill Tuesday to comply with a voter ID requirement mandated by state voters in November, taking passage of the bill down to the wire amid Republican infighting on whether the measure goes far enough to combat voter fraud.Lawmakers are scheduled to take up final debate on the bill Thursday — the same day lawmakers plan to adjourn the session. The measure is expected to pass; it’s backed by both the Republican governor and the secretary of state who oversees elections. Nebraska has no history of widespread voter fraud, but supporters of the voter ID requirement say it’s needed to prevent possible future problems. It advanced Tuesday with only three lawmakers voting to continue a filibuster by Sen. Julie Slama, who has sought far-reaching requirements. Those include notarization of mail-in ballots, audits of witness signatures for mail-in ballots and verification of voters’ citizenship, even after they were required to show that ...North Lawndale family seeks justice for woman killed in hit-and-run
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:59:58 GMT
CHICAGO — A North Lawndale family is asking for the public's help to track down the driver responsible for a deadly hit-and-run on the city’s West Side.Angela McKnight (Photo/Provided)Chicago police are looking for the driver of a gray-colored 2014 Kia Optima who struck and killed 49-year-old Angela McKnight before fleeing the scene Sunday just before 11 p.m."It's just not right," said McKnight's sister, Shana Walker. "She was family oriented. She loved her family and friends." Over 50 shot, 11 killed over holiday weekend in Chicago McKnight's husband, Charles Dean, their three children and grandchildren are devastated by Sunday's fatal hit-and-run."We're just trying to cope with this to the best of our ability," Dean told WGN News. The deadly incident happened around 11 p.m. Sunday in the 1200 block of South Independence. Police said McKnight was crossing the street in the crosswalk when the driver of the gray-colored vehicle struck her. According to police, the driver was travel...What type of physician is better? Surprising results from a new study about doctors — and more
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:59:58 GMT
For Tuesday, May 30, WGN’s Dina Bair has the latest on new information, including the following: More Coverage: WGN's Medical Watch Study finds no difference in care between medical doctors and osteopathic doctorsFor years, many people believed they should only see an MD. But now, DOs have become more popular. So how do they differ and are they as good? A new study sought to answer that very question. UCLA researchers looked at patient mortality, length of hospital stay, readmissions, overall healthcare outcomes and care costs for those who saw a doctor of medicine or MD versus a DO, a doctor of osteopathic medicine. They found no difference! Both doctors undergo rigorous health education, but osteopathic training adds holistic and hands-on care, including manipulating and stretching to reduce pain and improve mobility. Study authors say their research should reassure people they can expect high-quality care from MDs and DOs.AI could speed up development of medicinesBetter, more ...Baby dies in hot car as parents attend church in Florida: Police
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:59:58 GMT
TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — A baby died after being left in a hot car for approximately three hours on Sunday in Palm Bay, according to police.The Palm Bay Police Department found an unresponsive 11-month-old baby around 1 p.m. The child was left in the car while her parents attended a church service.The baby was rushed to a hospital but was pronounced dead.“This is an unfortunate incident, and our condolences and prayers go out to the family,” Police Chief Mario Augello said. ‘Terrifying’: Passenger recalls experience aboard Carnival Sunshine during storm The investigation is still ongoing, and no charges have been filed as of Tuesday. More than 30 children died of heatstroke in vehicles last year, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. In early March, a 2-year-old Florida boy died after his father allegedly left him in a car for several hours. The boy was later pronounced dead at a hospital, and charges were filed against his father.An Alabama father was arre...Single mother wins $1M Pennsylvania Lottery prize
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:59:58 GMT
WESTMORELAND COUNTY, Pa. (WTAJ) -- A single mother of two had some luck last month, winning $1 million on a Pennsylvania Lottery scratch-off ticket.The lucky winner, Diane Babbin of Westmoreland County, won the jackpot on a scratch-off called "Millionaire Maker" that was bought at a SHOP 'n SAVE in Latrobe. Babbin told the Pennsylvania Lottery that on Friday, April 28, her son had a fever, so she asked her mother to go to buy a thermometer and a scratch-off. Woman who overcame homelessness wins $5M from California lottery scratcher “Me and my mom always play scratch-offs together,” she explained. “My mom ended up scratching the ticket in the car and called me saying, ‘You have to come get me. I can’t drive home.’ I said, ‘What’s wrong?’ She’s a senior, and she was in shock!”That's when Babbin found out she won $1 million.Babbin's mom apologized for scratching the ticket, something mother and daughter usually do together. She had to apologize again for her shock, which caused ...Police: Man arrested in 'multiple murders', city official calls him 'serial killer'
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:59:58 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) -- Raul Meza Jr., 62, confessed to murdering his roommate, Jesse Fraga, 80, and implicated himself in the murder of Gloria Lofton, 66, in 2019, three years after he was released from the Travis County Jail, per Austin Police. APD said they are looking into eight to 10 more cold cases Meza may be connected with, but said this number could rise higher as it continues its investigations. Meza is currently detained in Travis County Jail. Meza told police once he was arrested that he was ready and prepared to kill again, police said. "Here's a serial killer that justice was not served. It was a travesty of justice," said Interim Assistant City Manager Bruce Mills, who was also the primary investigator on the 1982 case where Meza raped and murdered 8-year-old Kendra Page. "We don't know how many more people he killed or would have killed," Mills said. Mills recalled Meza pleading guilty to Page's murder. For reasons he still does not entirely understand, the case did not go ...Taylor baseball making history while honoring late teammate
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:59:58 GMT
TAYLOR, Texas (KXAN) — In the 2021 and 2022 seasons, the Taylor Ducks baseball team reached the second round of the postseason. After their run came to a close last year, head coach Justin Adams had a message for the team.“Why can't we be a team to win 30 games?" said Adams. "What's stopping us from doing that and to [now] clinch our 30th win, a school record last week, it's incredible.”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/newslettersNow as the Ducks are a step away from the Class 4A state tournament, they are set to face the team that knocked them out the previous two seasons in the regional final — China Spring.“They keep knocking us out, but this year we are a new team," said Taylor junior Devin Valdez. "We are a different team, and I feel like we have all the confidence and all the fans in the world to get them this go-round.”As Taylor gets set for the three-game series starting W...Latest news
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