Six people dead after plane crashes and catches fire in Southern California
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 07:10:00 GMT
MURRIETA, Calif. (AP) — Six people died after a plane crashed over a Southern California field on Saturday morning before bursting into flames.The plane was engulfed in fire along with about one acre of vegetation when deputies arrived. The plane crashed near an airport in the city of Murrieta, California, in southwest Riverside County, located between Los Angeles and San Diego.The flight had originally departed from the Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas before crashing into the field, KTLA reported. The plane was a a Cessna C550 business jet, according to the Federal Aviation Administration.The six plane occupants were pronounced dead at the scene shortly after authorities found the burning plane after 4:15 a.m., according to the Riverside County Fire Department. The identities of those killed in the crash have not been released.The National Transportation Safety Board and the FAA are both investigating the crash.The Saturday morning crash marked the second fatal crash ...Man dead, 3 others shot at UpTop Lounge in NW Indiana: Police
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 07:10:00 GMT
GARY, Ind. -- Gary Police are investing a shooting that left a man dead and three others injured at UpTop Lounge in Northwest Indiana. According to police, officers responded to a shooting at UpTop Lounge and Events bar near the 900 block of East 21st Avenue around 2:30 a.m. Police said upon arrival, they found a 37-year-old man deceased and three other individuals with gunshot wounds. Woman, 22, dead after shooting in Roseland Two men and a woman, all in their thirties, were hospitalized, police said.Police think shots were fired inside and outside the business. This incident is still under investigation and WGN will update as more information is recovered.Man swept into Omaha manhole during heavy rain was washed down sewer pipes for 1 mile before getting stuck
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 07:10:00 GMT
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Firefighters rescued two men who fell into a manhole during heavy rain in downtown Omaha on Friday, including one who was washed about a mile (1.6 kilometers) through sewer pipes before getting trapped behind a metal grate.The men, who were workers for a private contractor, Ace Pipe Cleaning, were swept into a manhole near the Old Market just after 9 a.m., the Omaha World-Herald quoted Lt. Neal Bonacci of the Omaha Police Department as saying.Two men were swept into a manhole while working for a private contractor in Omaha on Friday, July 7, 2023. One of the men was tethered to a safety system. The other was carried through the sewer about a mile away and was found trapped behind a metal grate. (Chris Machian/Omaha World-Herald via AP)One of the men, who was tethered to a safety system, was quickly pulled out. A large-scale rescue effort ensued for the other, who was apparently not tethered. He was found around 10:20 a.m. Woman, stuck in swamp for 3 da...8 injured in El Paso shooting
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 07:10:00 GMT
EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) - Eight victims, ranging in age from 15 to 18 years old, were injured after a shooting Friday, July 7 in El Paso's Upper Valley, according to El Paso Police Department. Police said six of them were taken to a local hospital with non-life-threatening injuriesAt 9:07 p.m. Friday, officers responded to the 4500 block of Swan on a shots fired call. That's in the neighborhood between Doniphan and River Bend Road.Photos by Nigel Wickens - KTSMThe investigation revealed there was a party being held at the residence and uninvited guests arrived at the party.Police say an argument ensued between the groups when the suspect began to shoot into the crowd striking several people.The El Paso Police Department Gang Unit is continuing with the investigation.Anyone with information about this investigation is asked to please call the non-emergency line at (915) 832-4400 or to remain anonymous Crime Stoppers of El Paso at (915) 566-8477 or (915) 566-TIPS.6 dead after a plane crashes, catches fire in Southern California, officials say
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 07:10:00 GMT
MURRIETA, Calif. (AP) — Six people died after a plane crashed over a Southern California field on Saturday morning before bursting into flames.The plane was engulfed in fire along with about one acre of vegetation when deputies arrived. The plane crashed near an airport in the city of Murrieta, California, in southwest Riverside County, located between Los Angeles and San Diego.The flight had originally departed from the Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas before crashing into the field, KTLA reported. The plane was a Cessna C550 business jet, according to the Federal Aviation Administration.The six plane occupants were pronounced dead at the scene shortly after authorities found the burning plane after 4:15 a.m., according to the Riverside County Fire Department. The identities of those killed in the crash have not been released.The National Transportation Safety Board and the FAA are both investigating the crash.The Saturday morning crash marked the second fatal crash ne...Your Money: Tax-law changes are coming; be prepared
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 07:10:00 GMT
Bruce Helmer and Peg WebbSeveral significant tax-law changes are looming on the horizon — even if they may not arrive until the end of 2025. Because changes to tax policy often can be anticipated, and certain steps are taken to lessen their impact on taxpayers, now is the time to consider the implications for your investment portfolio and financial plan.What’s changingThe lower tax rates authorized under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 are scheduled to sunset at the end of 2025. Along with large cuts to corporate profits, the act significantly slashed individual tax rates by restructuring tax brackets across the board, nearly doubling the standard deduction from $13,000 to $24,000, and decoupling the income threshold for capital gains taxes or ordinary income brackets to benefit higher-income earners.In addition, the law basically doubled the lifetime gift and estate tax exemption, from $5.5 million to $11.2 million. Barring Congressional action, the “non-permanent” changes ...Denver weather: Severe storm to include golf-ball-sized hail, damaging wind and tornadoes
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 07:10:00 GMT
The Front Range needs to brace itself Saturday for one more day of potential thunderstorms, hail and even tornadoes before a few days of dry weather arrive.The National Weather Service forecast calls for severe weather, starting around 1 p.m. and lasting until 10 p.m with the most intense risk between 3 p.m. and 6 p.m., said meteorologist Russell Danielson.The area could be pounded with hail the size of golf balls, damaging wind and tornadoes during that time, Danielson said. The potential for tornadoes is mostly south and east of the city.There also is a risk of heavy rain causing flooding in areas that already have been saturated, he said.ONE…LAST…DAY…of severe storm threat! We know it's been a lengthy period of unsettled and frequently severe weather for the last two months, but keep an eye to the sky today and take shelter should a storm head your way. Drier summer on the way starting tomorrow. #COwx pic.twitter.com/07QCnucqyI— NWS Boulder (@NWSBoulde...20-year-old fighting for his life after being run over by hit-and-run driver
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 07:10:00 GMT
A man from Fountain Valley is fighting for his life after being run over by a hit-and-run driver in Orange County. Caysen Robinson was riding his bicycle to his home on July 4 when a car slammed into him near Bushard Street and Columbus Court in Fountain Valley around 10:30 p.m. According to Robinson’s mother, he suffered a broken leg, fractures to his face and jaw and a heart rupture. The driver, who fled the scene, has not been identified, however car parts found at the scene have led police to identify the vehicle as a 2014 through 2019 Toyota Highlander. A GoFundMe has been set up to help pay for Robinson’s medical expenses. Anyone with information is asked to contact the Fountain Valley Police Department.Megan Rapinoe, Olympic gold medalist and 2-time World Cup champion, announces she’ll retire at end of NWSL season
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 07:10:00 GMT
CHICAGO (AP) — Megan Rapinoe, Olympic gold medalist and 2-time World Cup champion, announces she’ll retire at end of NWSL season.SourceCavendish crashes out of Tour de France in last attempt at record outright
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 07:10:00 GMT
Mark Cavendish will have to share the record for most career stage wins at the Tour de France. Competing in his final season, the ace sprinter crashed out of the race during the eighth stage on Saturday. His team said he broke his right collarbone and will need surgery. Cavendish equaled Eddy Merckx’s record of 34 stage wins during the 2021 Tour, 13 years after his first success, but was not selected last year. This edition was his last chance to become the outright record-holder after he announced in May during the Giro d’Italia that he will retire from cycling at the end of this season. Cavendish ended the Giro in style, winning the final stage in the historic center of Rome to post his 17th stage win at the Italian Grand Tour.Known as “The Manx Missile” as he’s from the Isle of Man, Cavendish was second in Friday’s seventh stage.The 38-year-old former world champion crashed with 64 kilometers left while riding at the back of the peloton at about 45 kph (28 mph). TV images s...Latest news
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