Las Vegas teen dies after group attacks him near high school, father says
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:50:37 GMT
LAS VEGAS (KLAS) -- A 17-year-old has died days after he was found severely beaten by more than a dozen people near a Las Vegas high school, the teen's father said.The attack happened on Wednesday, Nov. 1, near Rancho High School, according to authorities.The Clark County Coroner's Office identified Jonathan Lewis Jr. as the teen who died following the incident. The cause of death was listed as complications of multiple blunt force injuries. The manner of death was listed as homicide. California man accused of dumping body parts now charged with killing wife, in-laws The boy's father, Jonathan Lewis Sr., spoke to Nexstar's KLAS on Thursday and described the incident as a savage crime. He said his son was beaten up by 15 people and confirmed that the teen died on Tuesday as a result of the injuries. The boy's father, also named Jonathan Lewis, told KLAS his 17-year-old son was the one who was beaten by 15 people, and confirmed that the teen died on Tuesday as a result of the injur...Check out the new floats appearing in the 97th Annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:50:37 GMT
MOONACHIE, N.J. (WPIX) -- The Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade is New York's iconic welcoming of the holiday season, and it brings something new every year. "I don't think that there's anything like the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Paradee," said Director of Production Operations Kathleen Wright. "You really can't top that feeling on Thanksgiving morning." Florida dad stumped by toddler’s mystery impersonation In the upcoming 97th annual parade is a suite of new floats, like some from candy companies Brach's and Wonka."We have 'House of Sweets' by Brach's, which is a really fun, whimsical sweet float featuring giant, oversized pieces of candy," said Wright. "We also have the 'Deliciously Delectable' Wonka float that will be in the parade this year. Almost 600,000 pieces of candy." Parade watchers can warm up to a new campsite float, 'Igniting Memories,' from Solo Stove. "It looks like it's a moving campsite down the parade route, which is so fun in and of i...Three teens among six dead in crash involving bus and semi on I-70
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:50:37 GMT
ETNA, Ohio (WCMH) – Three teenagers were among six people who were killed Tuesday morning when a semi smashed into the rear of a charter bus carrying high school students, just one part of a fiery, five-vehicle crash.The crash caused the semi to catch fire and smoke to pour out of the bus, which was carrying students from Tuscarawas Valley High School in northeast Ohio to an event in Columbus. The accident took place on Interstate 70 east of the exit for State Route 310 and led to I-70 being closed in both directions for hours. Click here for current traffic conditions Courtesy Photo/NBC4 ViewerCourtesy Photo/NBC4 ViewerA fiery crash on I-70 West involving a charter bus and a semi. (Courtesy photo/Adam Layton)The bus in the Interstate 70 crash in Licking County, Ohio, on Nov. 14, 2023, seen hours later (NBC4)Emergency crews respond to a fiery crash on I-70 West involving a charter bus and a semi. (Courtesy/Ohio Department of Transportation)Emergency crews respond to a fiery crash ...SMPD: Man accused of shooting, killing neighbor's dog with pellet gun
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:50:37 GMT
SAN MARCOS, Texas (KXAN) -- One man was arrested after police said he shot and killed his neighbor's dog, the San Marcos Police Department said on social media Tuesday.On Monday, SMPD received a call with the victim saying the incident happened in the Victory Gardens neighborhood.Andrew Kennedy, 68 | Courtesy San Marcos Police DepartmentOfficers were able to obtain surveillance footage showing a man, Andrew Kennedy, 68, who was walking with a weapon, shooting the dog. Other evidence collected at the scene connected Kennedy to the crime, according to SMPD.According to police, a necropsy revealed Kennedy shot the dog with a pellet gun.Kennedy was arrested Tuesday and booked on a charge of cruelty to non-livestock animals, which is a third degree felony, according to police.Farmington school district under fire for requested LGBTQ+ sign removal
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:50:37 GMT
A school board meeting for Farmington Area Public Schools ended in a police presence Monday night following a heated discussion about the requested removal of a sign.Parents, former students and district employees were in attendance at the school board work session Monday to voice their opinions on the requested removal of an LGBTQIA+ sign at Farmington High School.The sign depicts the transgender symbol against a rainbow and lists different gender and sexual orientations, including people who are heterosexual under the umbrella term “monosexual.” It was designed by a former student and has been on display in the school for the past five years, said Kelsey Jezierski, a Farmington resident and parent who ran for the school board in 2022.This sign and its requested removal from Farmington High School was the topic of discussion at a Farmington school board work session meeting on Nov. 13, 2023. The sign, which was designed by a student, depicts the transgender symbol again...Pair of Minnesota-grown turkeys will be pardoned at White House in annual Thanksgiving tradition
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:50:37 GMT
WILLMAR, Minn. — Each year the president of the United States pardons a pair of turkeys in the days before Thanksgiving. This year’s pardoned turkeys will be two lucky birds from Willmar’s Jennie-O Turkey Store.For decades, turkey growers from around the country have sent their best birds to the White House, where some were pardoned while others became part of the White House meal. The first turkey to be pardoned was sent to President Abraham Lincoln.The first turkey provided by the National Turkey Federation was sent 76 years ago to President Harry Truman. In 1989 the tradition of pardoning the turkey was formalized by President George H.W. Bush, 200 years after George Washington proclaimed a day of Thanksgiving.In 1947, President Harry Truman received a live turkey from the National Turkey Federation, which has become an annual tradition.“The annual presentation of the National Thanksgiving Turkey to the president of the United States has become a highly anticipated tr...Hyatt Place Hotel opens in downtown Albany
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:50:37 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- A new addition has opened in downtown Albany. Hyatt Place Hotel officially opened its doors. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! Albany officials held a ribbon cutting on Tuesday. The $40 million investment is on Montgomery Street as part of the Quackenbush Square Development Project.The 110-room building is the first hotel built from the ground up to open in downtown Albany in almost 20 years.Upon Further Review: Broncos QB Russell Wilson’s ability to improvise was difference-maker in win over Bills
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:50:37 GMT
Russell Wilson found a way.On Monday night in Buffalo, the Broncos elected to go for it on fourth-and-2 at the Bills’ 7-yard line with 7:23 left in the second quarter. As Denver’s starting quarterback faked a handoff to Javonte Williams, he sensed Bills defensive end Shaq Lawson closing in. Wilson rolled left and reverse spun before backpedaling to the 22-yard line and launching the ball to the edge of the end zone, where wide receiver Courtland Sutton toe-tapped for an improbable touchdown.In Denver’s 24-22 win at Highmark Stadium, Wilson threw for under 200 yards for the fifth straight game. But his ability to improvise under pressure was the difference-maker in the Broncos’ third consecutive victory.Wilson’s touchdown pass to Sutton was the most improbable of the Next Gen Stats era, with a probability of success of just 3.2%. Even though the play was successful, head coach Sean Payton admitted Monday after watching the film that he would’ve rather kicked the field goa...Top Workplaces 2024: Nomination deadline extended
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:50:37 GMT
The nomination deadline for The Denver Post’s Top Workplaces awards program has been extended to Dec. 15.So far, more than 300 Colorado companies have signed up to participate. Any organization with 50 or more employees in Colorado is eligible to participate (can be public, private, nonprofit or government).Workplaces are evaluated by their employees using a 24-question survey. Companies will be surveyed through January.Energage, The Post’s research partner for the project, conducts Top Workplaces surveys for media in 65 markets and surveyed more than 2 million employees at more than 8,000 organizations in the past year.To nominate your workplace go to denverpost.com/nominate or call 303-261-8253.Hypnotic Debut of Isa Bagirov in Hollywood
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:50:37 GMT
Isa Bagirov, who hails from the enigmatic country of Azerbaijan, is a formidable force in the world of mentalism and hypnosis, an art form that captivates audiences. Hailed as the “Azerbaijani Wolf Messing,” his talents have crossed borders and wowed audiences internationally. Isa graces Europe’s grandest stages with his show ‘Under Hypnosis,’ captivating thousands and leaving them mesmerized as he delves deep into the recesses of their minds, extracting thoughts and revealing the inexplicable.Bagirov’s fame extends beyond the stage to national television shows and even best-selling literature. His mentalism treatise, ‘The Phenomenon of Mentalism: Hypnosis and the Absurdities of Consciousness,’ has received critical acclaim. He defies comprehension and pushes the boundaries of entertainment with each electrifying performance, making him a standout among the world’s leading mentalists. “Mentalism goes beyond mere magic tricks; it ...Latest news
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