Myanmar reinstates family visits to prisoners to end a ban started during the pandemic
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:22:07 GMT
BANGKOK (AP) — Military-ruled Myanmar on Tuesday allowed prisoners to have family visitors from outside, a right that had been suspended for 3 1/2 years because of the coronavirus pandemic, the military’s information office and prison officials said.The rule allowing visitors carries detailed conditions, but it’s the first opportunity for many of the thousands of political detainees who have been locked up for opposing the military’s 2021 seizure of power to meet with their family members.Visitors must be able to provide proof of COVID-19 vaccinations and a household relationship to the prisoner being met. Further documentation is required from the visitors’ local administration offices and police precincts.A family member of a prisoner convicted of incitement and high treason for protesting military rule told The Associated Press that she was allowed to meet her son for about 20 minutes in a large room after waiting for about two hours with more than 100 other visitors. She v...Chicago City Council to review Mayor Johnson's proposed 2024 CPD budget
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:22:07 GMT
CHICAGO — Members of the Chicago City Council will get their first look at Mayor Brandon Johnson's new plan for the Chicago Police Department on Tuesday.The mayor's 2024 spending plan would increase the overall CPD budget to nearly $2 billion.Part of Johnson's proposal includes spending nearly $5 million more next year on mental health services for law enforcement.This is the new superintendent's first budget hearing since being confirmed by the council last month. CPD Supt. Larry Snelling will oversee changes in the department at the direction of Johnson, who is working to transform it. The mayor unveiled his budget plan a few weeks ago. Mayor Johnson delivers first budget address When it comes to public safety, Johnson wants to move close to 400 police jobs and make them civilian jobs, and also promote about 100 officers to the detective ranks.Johnson said allowing civilians to do some of the work police are now doing will allow more officers to stay on the streets to do more la...'Good day for you to move': Northwest Indiana man set house on fire after no longer being welcomed there, police allege
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:22:07 GMT
PORTER COUNTY, Ind. — A Northwest Indiana man flashed a gun and set a residence on fire after no longer being welcomed there, police allege.At around 10:45 p.m. Saturday, police responded to the 500 block of Serenity Terrace, located in Portage Township, on the report of a fire.A responding officer met with a woman who called 911 after observing her residence was on fire.The woman told police she suspected Timothy Burelison, of Valparaiso, 61, because he allegedly flashed a gun at her the day prior. An investigation into the matter was then launched by the Porter County Sheriff's Office.The woman told police Burelison used to resided at the residence "on occasion," but was no longer welcomed due to alleged "violent and unpredictable" behavior.The woman's camera footage allegedly showed Burelison lighting her residence on fire with a gas can. He was driving a red GMC Sierra truck.Another resident provided police with two alleged text messages from Bureilson."This is a good day for yo...Evanston police warn of traffic ticket scam calls
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:22:07 GMT
EVANSTON, Ill. — Evanston police are warning residents about a scam where someone is posing as an officer and calling people about fake traffic tickets. The department reports that several people have gotten calls from someone posing as Sergeant Sophier and are told they must pay a fine or be arrested. In some instances, the scammer calls from a spoof number mimicking the US Marshal's Service or City of Evanston 311. The scam calls all come from a number with a 312 area code. MORE EVANSTON NEWS: Evanston community reacts after release of mother, daughter taken hostage by HamasA sergeant's name appears on the caller ID and is on the voicemail message for the phone number. Anyone who may have fallen victim to this scam should call the Evanston Police Department to make a report at (847) 866-5000.Ailing veteran gets wish to see B-52 he flew over Vietnam 50 years ago
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:22:07 GMT
AIR FORCE ACADEMY, Colo. (KDVR) — It all came together in a hurry.Fellow veterans and friends arranging a caravan to Colorado Springs. A transport van found. The Air Force Academy rallying its airmen. All to help check off the most important item on Kenneth Curry’s bucket list.Captain Curry, as he was known a half-century ago in Vietnam, just entered palliative care a week ago. It's hard to say how many days -- or how few -- he has in front of him.He had one last wish before he dies: seeing a B-52 bomber one last time. His friends discovered that not only is a B-52 on permanent display near the north gate of the Air Force Academy, but it happens to be one of the planes Curry flew over Southeast Asia.Two larger-than-life heroes — one made of metal, one with nerves of steel — reunited one last time Monday. “Thank you. That’s the best thing I can say. Thank you for loving us,” an emotional Curry told a crowd of friends and fellow veterans who gathered Monday in his honor at the Air For...Ellis at plea hearing says she has 'deep remorse' over representing Trump
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:22:07 GMT
Former Trump campaign attorney Jenna Ellis tearfully expressed remorse while pleading guilty Tuesday in Georgia, telling the judge she regretted representing then-President Trump following the 2020 election.“If I knew then what I know now, I would have declined to represent Donald Trump in these post-election challenges,” Ellis told Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee before he accepted her plea.“I look back on this whole experience with deep remorse,” she continued. “For those failures of mine, your honor, I've taken responsibility already before the Colorado bar, who censured me, and I now take responsibility before this court and apologize to the people of Georgia.”Ellis is the third former Trump campaign attorney to take a plea deal with Georgia prosecutors in their 2020 election interference case, agreeing Tuesday to testify against her co-defendants, including the former president.She was sentenced to five years probation. Like the other defendants who have taken p...Monday was the busiest day ever at Austin airport, smashing previous record
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:22:07 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) — In a year of records falling left and right, another all-time high was toppled at the Austin airport. Monday was officially the busiest day ever recorded.A total of 43,243 passengers were screened through security at Austin-Bergstrom International Airport on Monday, Oct. 24., the day after F1 weekend at the Circuit of the Americas.The total is 1,002 more than the previous record, set after F1 weekend in 2022. It's the first time more than 43,000 passengers were recorded in a single day. Austin airport passenger totals still on track for record-breaking year… again Four days from this month now appear in the top 10 busiest days of all time. Oct. 16 and Oct. 9 rank third and fourth, while Oct. 6 ranks sixth — each with more than 36,000 passengers.AUS officials are projecting a record 22 million passengers this year. The current record of 21,089,289 passengers was set just last year. LIST: Here are all the new flights from AUS in 2023 and 2024 Airlines have added mo...St. Paul City Council candidates speak out against contested Summit Avenue bikeway
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:22:07 GMT
The prospect of a five-mile elevated bikeway running along Summit Avenue — the longest continuous stretch of Victorian homes in the nation — has prompted at least a third of the 30 candidates for St. Paul City Council to speak out against the plans, which were approved by the council in May despite opponents’ concerns about potential impacts to trees, parking and aesthetics.Seven candidates from the city’s seven political wards gathered Wednesday at Cochran Park by Western and Summit avenues for a speak-out. The candidates pledged that, if they win office, their first act would be to repeal the Summit Avenue regional trail project, which has yet to be funded.The event was organized by Robert Bushard, a conservative candidate for the Ward 4 office currently held by Council Member Mitra Jalali.In addition to Bushard, the candidates at the event were Ward 1 candidate Travis Helkamp, Ward 2 candidate Peter Butler, Ward 3 candidate Patty Hartmann, Ward 3 candidate Troy ...Kroger not replacing ShopRite in the Capital Region
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:22:07 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Amid the news that ShopRite is closing five stores in the Capital Region, many are wondering what supermarket chain is going to replace it -- if any at all. One of those chains is Kroger, which has stores throughout the U.S. but none in New York. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! This speculation comes as some job postings for Kroger popped up with the location listed as Albany. However, when you go to apply for the job, the position is, in fact, not in Albany.NEWS10 reached out to Kroger about the job listings. We were told that these posts may have been an error, as the listings take you to an external site with the job being in California. Kroger said they were reaching out to the job site to fix the issue. ShopRite closing 5 Capital Region stores Among more speculation, could Wegmans, a supermarket chain with locations around New York and the East Coast, be making its entrance in the Capital Region?...Meeting this week on plan for Queensbury's future
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:22:07 GMT
QUEENSBURY, N.Y. (NEWS10) - The town of Queensbury is working out a new comprehensive plan for projects, policies, and more. Following a recent community survey, this week the town announced an upcoming workshop for those who want to know more. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! At the meeting, Queensbury town staff will talk through the Comprehensive Plan, which has not been revised since 2007. The new plan will help the town to budget and plan new projects. The public workshop is set for Wednesday, Oct. 25, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at the Town Senior Activities Center at 742 Bay Road. Those who can't make it in person will be able to tune in via Zoom meeting.The road to a new plan started with the release of a community survey in late August. Queensbury residents were asked about where they lived, their own demographics, and what issues they would like to see the town tackle in the coming years, including business and home developmen...Latest news
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