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Illinois teen who faced a felony for allegedly joking about a senior prank files federal lawsuit: 'Something I'll never forget'
It was the day after the senior pranks when a Kendall County, Illinois, teenager and his friends were laughing about the annual tradition in their English class.
That year, all in good fun, Jackson Leggett said some of the seniors at Newark Community High School had toilet-papered the principal’s house and parked speed boats at the school. ...Read more
In Pennsylvania, measles cases are rising as providers try to combat low vaccination rates
PHILADELPHIA -- In late April, Joshua Good got a call from a parent at Ephrata Mennonite School: Two of their children had been diagnosed with measles.
Good, who heads the private religious school in Lancaster County, knew he had to act quickly to prevent further spread of the highly contagious disease. But he was not particularly surprised ...Read more
Looming Medicaid cuts supercharge California's latest labor-industry fight
The looming impact of federal Medicaid cuts has reignited a long-simmering, costly battle between California’s medical industry and one of its largest health worker unions.
SEIU-United Healthcare Workers West, with approximately 120,000 members, has put forward two ballot initiatives to cap the pay of medical executives and require community ...Read more
43 years later, unsolved killing of 2 teens haunts this North Texas town
WEATHERFORD, Texas -- Worry crept in after midnight for Vincent Tijerina. His teenage son Vincent Jr., a sophomore at Weatherford High School, hadn’t returned home Friday evening after he spent time with Michelle “Shelly” Colliflower, who was a freshman.
It was March 25, 1983.
Tijerina drove through the rain all night around Weatherford,...Read more
Here's how SoCal's car washes are learning to operate in the Trump era
LOS ANGELES — Mario remembers his shift at Harbor Blvd Car Wash on that clear August day. He was in the conveyorized tunnel dealing with an equipment issue when he heard screams.
In a panic, he ran and hid in a dark bathroom stall. Outside, he listened to his co-worker scuffle with a masked man until he heard, "OK, you've got me." Then ...Read more
Expert suspects engine problem likely cause of Butler plane crash that killed 12
The plane that crashed Sunday at Butler Memorial Airport, killing 11 skydivers and a pilot, did not appear to be overloaded or too old to be used for such activities, a former DOT inspector general told The Star.
“As planes that are used for skydiving go, so often what you find is that they’re working with very old planes,” said Mary ...Read more
29 tornadoes and a derecho confirmed so far in storms that tore through Illinois, northwest Indiana
At least 29 tornadoes ripped across Illinois and northwest Indiana last week, according to preliminary reports from the National Weather Service. As residents of parts of these states were recovering and surveying the damage from a destructive derecho that swept through Wednesday night with up to 80 mph winds, they were hit again less than 24 ...Read more
US and Iran agree to deal halting war that shook Middle East
The U.S. and Iran said they reached an interim agreement to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, halting a war that killed thousands of people and setting the stage for 60 days of negotiations on the fate of the country’s nuclear program.
Officials from the two countries will meet in Switzerland on June 19 to formally sign the agreement, a decision ...Read more
Crash of skydiving plane kills 12 in Butler, Missouri, authorities say
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — A plane crash at Butler Memorial Airport on Sunday killed 12 people, including a pilot and 11 skydivers, according to Bates County authorities.
The crash happened during takeoff and was reported about 11:27 a.m., Bates County Sheriff Chad Anderson said in a news conference Sunday afternoon. The plane was a locally-based, ...Read more
Xi swaps fighter jets for diplomatic hardball to squeeze Taiwan
President Xi Jinping is shifting tactics in his campaign to pressure Taiwan, ramping up diplomatic isolation of the island while dialing down provocative displays of military aggression.
Taiwan recorded a daily average of five Chinese war planes crossing the Taiwan Strait’s buffer line with China through May this year — half the number ...Read more
Historic swells continue to batter California beaches. When will the surf die down?
The risk of flooding and dangerous surf at California beaches will continue until Wednesday, weather officials said Sunday.
Waves are not expected to be as big as those that pounded the shore last week and led to the deaths of two people.
The National Weather Service said San Francisco recorded its highest-ever summer ocean water level late ...Read more
Anchorage Assembly looks to improve childcare options with slate of regulation changes
At Kamie's Kid Kare in Eagle River, owner Kamie Miller and the eight children she cares for have been spending more time outside now that summer is in full swing.
They've seen plenty of bears and moose already this year, but spent Wednesday afternoon debriefing about a different kind of wildlife sighting: a spider.
Miller, a former special ...Read more
US, Iran have reached peace deal, Trump and mediators say
The U.S. and Iran have reached a peace deal, including the end of military operations, President Donald Trump said.
“The Deal with the Islamic Republic of Iran is now complete,” Trump said in a social media post. “I hereby fully authorize the toll free opening of the Strait of Hormuz and, simultaneously herewith, authorize the immediate ...Read more
Abduction of Haiti security official, 6-year-old daughter shows kidnapping crisis
The cabinet director and inspector general at Haiti’s Defense Ministry was kidnapped this week, along with his wife and their 6-year-old U.S. citizen daughter while seeking medical care in Port-au-Prince for their ailing child, according to two sources familiar with the incident. James Boyard, a Haitian police officer and security expert, was ...Read more
USDA subpoenas California Department of Social Services for SNAP participant data
The U.S. Department of Agriculture subpoenaed the California Department of Social Services on June 4 for SNAP participant data as a part of the federal agency’s latest efforts to root out fraud in government spending.
USDA is requiring California, and three other states, to turn over records with personal information related to individuals’...Read more
Crash of skydiving plane kills 12 in Butler, Missouri, authorities say
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — A plane crash at Butler Memorial Airport on Sunday killed 12 people, including a pilot and 11 skydivers, according to Bates County authorities.
The crash happened during takeoff and was reported about 11:27 a.m., Bates County Sheriff Chad Anderson said in a news conference Sunday afternoon. The plane was a locally-based, 10...Read more
KY Sen. Mitch McConnell hospitalized, receiving 'excellent care'
Longtime Kentucky Sen. Mitch McConnell was hospitalized Sunday morning, according to his spokesperson.
McConnell’s spokesperson, Stephanie Penn, said in a brief statement the senator was hospitalized and was receiving “excellent care.”
Penn did not disclose why or where McConnell, 84, was hospitalized. His condition was not available ...Read more
Three Philadelphia police officers were wounded in a shooting late Saturday. The gunman was a retired firefighter, sources said
PHILADELPHIA -- Three Philadelphia police officers were wounded in a shooting late Saturday after an argument with a retired city firefighter escalated, and the man opened fire on them in the street, law enforcement sources and city officials said.
The gunman was killed by officers in response, officials said.
Police responded to reports of ...Read more
Trump ties spy powers extension to controversial voter ID bill
President Donald Trump said he is opposed to having Congress renew now-expired spy powers for U.S. intelligence agencies unless lawmakers also pass a controversial voter identification bill.
Trump’s fresh demand adds another barrier to efforts to renew powers under the Foreign Surveillance Intelligence Act, which grants U.S. intelligence ...Read more
Guinness record-holder completes run of every Chicago street in flag race celebration
CHICAGO — A light 2-mile jog Sunday morning was all that stood between Joabe Barbosa and the finish line of a journey more than 5,000 miles long. His goal: to run every street in Chicago.
“I’m the first person to run every single street, every single dead-end,” Barbosa said. “I don’t know if I’m happy that I’m done, or if I’m ...Read more
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