Drug dealer gets life for killing 9-year-old Liverpool girl

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 23:47:16 GMT

Drug dealer gets life for killing 9-year-old Liverpool girl LONDON (AP) — A drug dealer who killed a 9-year-old Liverpool girl when he tried to gun down a rival was sentenced to life in prison Monday for murder during an emotional hearing he refused to attend.Thomas Cashman, 34, who declined to appear in Manchester Crown Court because he said the proceedings were “turning into a circus,” was convicted of murder in the Aug. 22 death of Olivia Pratt-Korbel. At the time, the child’s mother had tried to prevent Cashman’s intended target from barging into their home. Cashman was trying to kill Joseph Nee over a drug debt when he opened fire on a street in Liverpool. Nee ran from the gunman and tried to force his way into Cheryl Korbel’s home. Cashman continued to fire as Korbel blocked the door and one bullet passed through her wrist and struck her youngest child in the chest.Because of her own injury, the mother was helpless to aid her dying daughter.“My worst nightmare was being separated from her when she needed me the most,”...

Chicago State University faculty on strike

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 23:47:16 GMT

Chicago State University faculty on strike CHICAGO — More than 160 Chicago State University staff and faculty are on strike Monday after contract talks broke down over the weekend.University Professionals of Illinois union members are demanding higher pay and a more reasonable work load. The union has been bargaining with the university since June.The Chicago Sun-Times reports that Chicago State employs some of Illinois' lowest-paid public university professors. What to know about the 2023 White Sox home opener Chicago State says it's committed to negotiations, but classes will be held Monday if there's a strike.

CTA to host career event in honor of 'Second Chance' Month

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 23:47:16 GMT

CTA to host career event in honor of 'Second Chance' Month CHICAGO — The CTA is hoping to provide career opportunities to those with difficulties re-entering the work force during 'Second Chance' Month. Chicago Transit Authority is expected to host an in-person hiring event Sunday for their Second Chance program (SCP), an initiative that helps Chicago residents with career paths and valuable job skills. The CTA stated that SCP has served over 1,700 Chicago residents who were involved in the justice system or individuals who have been barred from employment opportunities. North DuSable Lake Shore Drive resurfacing project to begin in April “The pandemic impacted every aspect of our lives, but one group that has been hit particularly hard are those who can benefit from initiatives like CTA’s Second Chance Program, which is seeking applicants looking for a fresh start,” said CTA President Dorval R. Carter, JrAttendees will learn more about the program, complete a CTA application and learn more about the pre-employment process.Attendees must ...

How A.J. Pierzynski is raising money through social media ahead of White Sox home opener

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 23:47:16 GMT

How A.J. Pierzynski is raising money through social media ahead of White Sox home opener CHICAGO — One of the most beloved players on the last team to win a World Series championship for the club is back for the home opener.A.J. Pierzynski, the catcher for the 2005 White Sox, is throwing out the first pitch for the game against the Giants on Monday at Guaranteed Rate Field, the first of 81 in 2023 for the team. As he takes the mound, he does so as part of a fundraiser that concerns his social media accounts. Pierzynski will donate $1 for every follower that he gets on his Twitter and Instagram account from late March through the April 3 home opener to White Sox charities. The former catcher will donate up to $25,000 to the organization as part of the effort.You can find Pierzynski on Twitter @aj_pierzynskiFT and on Instagram @aj_pierzynski_ft.A 19-year MLB veteran, the catcher joined the White Sox before the 2005 season and would play eight years for the club. He was a 2006 MLB All-Star and helped the team to the World Series championship in his first year then the AL C...

NYC Mayor Adams to 'rabble-rousers' ahead of Trump arraignment: 'Control yourselves'

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 23:47:16 GMT

NYC Mayor Adams to 'rabble-rousers' ahead of Trump arraignment: 'Control yourselves' NEW YORK (WPIX) –  New York City Mayor Eric Adams on Monday issued a stern warning to any “rabbler-rousers” who may be planning to disrupt city life this week in the wake of former President Donald Trump’s indictment in a hush-money case brought by the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office.“Our message is clear and simple: Control yourselves,” Adams said during a security briefing. “New York City is our home, not a playground for your misplaced anger.” NYC street closures expected for Trump court appearance: NYPD Trump left his home in Florida Monday afternoon to travel to New York City to surrender to authorities ahead of his arraignment on Tuesday. While demonstrations related to Trump’s indictment have been relatively small and uneventful, local and federal law enforcement officials have been preparing for his arrival as well as the potential for unrest.Adams on Monday also reiterated that there are no specific or credible threats to the city and he urged anyone who plans ...

Nashville students walk out, call for gun reform one week after Covenant School shooting

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 23:47:16 GMT

Nashville students walk out, call for gun reform one week after Covenant School shooting NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — Nashville students protested during a walk-out Monday, one week to the day after six people were killed in a shooting at the Covenant School in Green Hills last week. READ MORE | Student walk out calls for gun reform after school shooting Organizers called for students to walk out of their classes Monday at 10:13 a.m. and head to the Capitol for action on gun violence in Tennessee.March for Our Lives, a nonprofit group advocating for action on gun violence formed after the Marjorie Stoneman Douglas High School shooting in Parkland, Florida, in 2018, called for Nashville students to walk out of their classrooms to “demand gun safety” of their legislators.(Photo: WKRN) (Photo: WKRN) (Photo: WKRN) (Photo: WKRN) (Photo: WKRN) (Photo: WKRN) (Photo: WKRN) (Photo: WKRN) (WKRN Video)(Photo: WKRN) (Photo: WKRN) (Photo: WKRN) After the walk out, students, parents, and other supporters gathered at the Tennessee Capitol to protest. Students carried signs and rea...

Did you know you can get free refills at Starbucks? Here's how

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 23:47:16 GMT

Did you know you can get free refills at Starbucks? Here's how (WJW) - If one cup of your favorite Starbucks beverage just isn't enough, perhaps you need a refill?Better yet, how about a free refill?It turns out free refills are a thing at Starbucks, but you have to play by the rules. Starbucks can now help you order based on your zodiac sign The pro-tip has been brought to light thanks to social media and verified on the Starbucks customer service website.According to Starbucks, there are three rules that must be followed to get free refills.Free refills can only be applied at participating stores.Customers have to be in the store and stay there in order to get a new drink. So they are unable to leave and then come back. Refills are also not available at the drive-thru.Customers have to be signed up for the Starbucks rewards program to participate. Customers without a registered account may purchase a refill at a reduced price, according to Starbucks.Refills do not apply to specialty drinks but do apply to the basics: Hot, iced coffee o...

Put down the cookie dough, CDC warns amid salmonella outbreak affecting 11 states including Illinois

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 23:47:16 GMT

Put down the cookie dough, CDC warns amid salmonella outbreak affecting 11 states including Illinois (NEXSTAR) - A salmonella outbreak that has sickened people in 11 states is renewing a call from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: stop eating raw cookie dough. The agency confirmed last week it has launched an investigation into the outbreak, noting 12 illnesses have been reported. Three individuals have required hospitalization. "The true number of sick people in this outbreak is likely much higher than the number reported, and the outbreak may not be limited to the states with known illnesses," the CDC warned. So far, these states have each reported one case of an individual being infected with the salmonella outbreak strain: California, Iowa, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, New York, Ohio, Oregon, Tennessee, and Virginia. Illinois has reported two cases. CDC investigators say illnesses were confirmed between early December 2022 and mid-February 2023. It takes up to a month to determine if someone who falls ill is part of an outbreak, the agency explains. CDC warns...

Facing funding gap, Texas Rent Relief can fulfill just 10% of needs

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 23:47:16 GMT

Facing funding gap, Texas Rent Relief can fulfill just 10% of needs AUSTIN (Nexstar) -- After unprecedented demand exhausted $96 million set aside to help Texas renters, The Texas Rent Relief Program says it is able to assist 10,400 people in need.The program received more than 100,000 applications in the first 28 hours after the portal opened. The demand forced the program to close applications just 52 hours after opening, 12 days days earlier than planned."With an extraordinary number of applications submitted and very limited funding available, TRR is not able to assist everyone," Kristina Tirloni with the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs said. Texas Rent Relief application portal closing early with more than 70K submissions The program is prioritizing Texans actively facing eviction and who can provide a docket number for an eviction hearing. TRR is still reviewing more than 6,000 such applications.TRR reports they have about $70 million in funding remaining and the average assistance amount is $6,732.Amid a base backlog, some...

Daniel Perry murder trial: Interview with APD shown in court

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 23:47:16 GMT

Daniel Perry murder trial: Interview with APD shown in court Editor’s Note: The video above shows KXAN News Today’s top headlines for April 3, 2023.AUSTIN (KXAN) — According to interview footage shown in court Monday, Daniel Perry paced back and forth for about 30 minutes, waiting for an Austin Police Department detective to question him after he shot and killed a Black Lives Matter protester in downtown Austin in July 2020.Perry is accused of murder and aggravated assault with a deadly weapon in the death of Garrett Foster. The interview footage shown in court was from a short time after the shooting. ‘I am scared. I am terrified’: Daniel Perry’s 911 call played in court "Sir...hello?" Perry yelled from the inside of the interview room at APD headquarters, as he knocked on the door, according to the footage. Multiple APD officers tried to calm Perry down, offering him water and asking him to take deep breaths. In the interview video, you hear one of the officers empathize with Perry, saying he knows the process is stressful. Perry then pro...