Body found during search for missing Indiana teacher in Puerto Rico
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:27:07 GMT
NAGUABO, Puerto Rico (WXIN) — A body has been found by authorities searching for a missing Indiana teacher in Puerto Rico. Amanda Webster, 44, was vacationing in Puerto Rico when she was reported missing last week. Webster is an Indianapolis resident and art teacher at Thompson Crossing Elementary School in Franklin Township. Puerto Rico Police Commissioner Antonio Lopez Figueroa activated an “Ashanti Alert” — an alert issued for those who don't meet the criteria for an AMBER Alert or Silver Alert, according to the Department of Justice — on Friday asking residents to help search for Webster. Suspect in custody after shooting at Texas State Fair leaves 3 wounded “Amanda Lynn Webster was reported missing on Wednesday by the landlord of the place she is staying at, after realizing she failed to leave the home as agreed upon and left her belongings and a rented car on the property,” an English translation of a post from police read.Saturday afternoon, Puerto Rico police confirmed the...Suspect in custody after shooting at Texas State Fair leaves 3 wounded
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:27:07 GMT
(The Hill) — One suspect is in custody after a shooting left three people wounded at the Texas State Fair Saturday night. Dallas police said three people were injured with non-life-threatening injuries after a shooting broke out near the food court of the Dallas State Fair at about 7:45 p.m. local time on Saturday. The initial investigation determined that one man shot at another man. The shooter was taken into custody after he ran from the scene. Police noted that a gun was recovered and that the investigation is ongoing.The State Fair of Texas posted on X, formerly known as Twitter, that it was evacuating attendees from the park as a result of the shooting at about 8 p.m. local time on Saturday. It will now have a delayed opening on Sunday.Dallas City Councilmember Adam Bazaldua said that the shooting sparked from an issue between two people who knew each other. He also used the incident to call for more gun control reform in Texas.“I have been updated by the City Manage...The Israel-Hammas war has roiled US campuses. Students on each side say colleges aren't doing enough
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:27:07 GMT
America’s colleges aspire to be places where ideas meet and common ground emerges. As the death toll rises in the Israel-Hamas war, they have become seats of anguish.Many Jewish students and their allies, some with family and friends in Israel, have demanded bold reckonings and strong condemnation after the attacks by Hamas militants, who stormed from the blockaded Gaza Strip into nearby Israeli towns, killing and abducting civilians and soldiers.Meanwhile, some Muslim students have joined with allies to call for a recognition of decades of suffering by Palestinians in Gaza, plus condemnation of the response by Israel. After the Hamas attack, Israel launched a total blockade of Gaza; airstrikes have flattened buildings and homes, killing civilians and forcing hundreds of thousands to evacuate.On many campuses, these students agree on one thing: Their colleges, which are increasingly staking out positions of neutrality, have not done enough to support them.College officials, already ...Movies and TV shows that feature St. Louis
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:27:07 GMT
ST. LOUIS – If you ever find yourself with a free day, consider checking out these St. Louis-featured movies. Some are cheesy, some are romantic, but all of them showcase recognizable St. Louis locations on the big screen.White Palace: Glen Savan, a native of St. Louis, wrote the book "The White Castle," on which this movie is based. Savan even makes an appearance in the film as an extra, playing a disgruntled customer.King of the Hill: Based on A.E. Hotchner's memoir of his childhood in St. Louis during the Great Depression, this movie follows a boy's life in the city.The Black Hole is a movie about a scientific experiment gone wrong and the mayhem a mysterious creature wreaked in St. Louis.Escape from New York: While filmed in St. Louis, the movie is set in 1997, when the U.S. president crashes into Manhattan, now a giant maximum-security prison. A convicted bank robber is sent in to rescue him.Up in the Air: George Clooney was in St. Louis during the creation of this film. The st...Sunnyvale hosts Halloween Costume Collection and Swap
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:27:07 GMT
Halloween costume swapThe City of Sunnyvale is partnering with First 5 Family Resource Center and Sunnyvale Community Services to host a Halloween Costume Collection and Swap for families in need.Clean, gently used children’s costumes and accessories can be dropped off at Columbia Neighborhood Center, 785 Morse Ave., through Saturday, Oct. 21. Donations will be accepted Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. in the main lobby and 5-8 p.m. in the fitness room.Sunnyvale Community Services is also accepting donations through Friday, Oct. 20, at its donation center, 1160 Kern Ave., Monday-Tuesday and Thursday-Friday, 9 a.m.-noon and 12:30-4 p.m. Donations can also be dropped off in the main lobby on Saturdays, 9 a.m.-noon.New afterschool programVargas, Bishop and Ellis elementary schools are hosting a Transitional Kindergarten Kids Learning Afterschool (TK-KLAS) pilot program is for kids ages 4-6. This after-school program is an extension of the regular school day. The program runs Monday-Frid...Campbell’s Heritage Theatre stages ‘Dynamite,’ dancing Dorothy
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:27:07 GMT
‘Dynamite’ cast reunionFans of ligers and Tater Tots might want to check out the show at Campbell’s Heritage Theatre on Nov. 2, when cast members from “Napoleon Dynamite” will be on hand to talk about the 2004 cult movie.A screening of the movie will be followed by a discussion with cast members Jon Heder (Napoleon Dynamite), Efren Ramirez (Pedro) and Jon Gries (Uncle Rico).The evening is less a serious deconstruction of the movie and more a fun celebration of the much-loved comedy. It includes “Napoleon Dynamite”-themed preshow activities starting at 6 p.m., including selfies with Tina the Llama’s cousin Varekai (from Black Cat Llamas), with food and drinks available for purchase, and maybe even some Tots. There’s also a preshow meet and greet with the actors, including professional photographs and a signed poster.Tickets are $55 at 408-866- 2700 or HeritageTheatre.org; VIP Meet and Greet tickets are an additional $75. The show starts at 8 p.m. at the Heritage Theatre, locate...Saratoga celebrates Halloween, community spirit
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:27:07 GMT
The Saratoga Chamber of Commerce President and Mayor’s Inaugural Ball was labeled a huge success. It was fun to see people dressed up at the black-tie event at the Saratoga Country Club. Saratoga Mayor Kookie Fitzsimmons thanked the Chamber of Commerce for hosting and said, “The ball was a beautiful evening of appreciation for the individuals and organizations that have given so much of themselves to strengthen the bonds of community in Saratoga.” Vicki Seelig was named the Volunteer of the Year; Jim Cargill, Businessperson of the Year; and Citizen of the Year went to Cathie Thermond. Also honored were Chamber President Tiger Teerlink, Fitzsimmons and former mayors of Saratoga.Coming to Wildwood Park is an event that always brings smiles: the Saratoga Doghood Pet Parade and costume contest is set for Oct. 28 3-5:30 p.m. One dog “pawrent” who participated last year said, “It’s wonderful to see our community come together through mutual love for furry friends we adore and get cr...Eastbound Stevens Creek Boulevard closed for emergency repairs
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:27:07 GMT
Eastbound Stevens Creek Blvd. closedThe City of Cupertino Public Works Department has closed eastbound Stevens Creek Boulevard between Wolfe Road/Miller Avenue and Finch Avenue for emergency repairs, with an anticipated reopening of lanes on Nov. 10. Westbound lanes through this area on Stevens Creek Boulevard remain open.A temporary detour has been set up directing vehicles to proceed north along Wolfe Road, east along Vallco Parkway and south along Tantau Avenue, back to eastbound Stevens Creek Boulevard.Entrances from Stevens Creek Boulevard to businesses along the south side of the road within the work area will be closed. Those who need to access these businesses should enter from the complex driveway on Miller Avenue, located immediately south of the Jiffy Lube at the corner of Miller Avenue and Stevens Creek Boulevard. Pedestrians will be routed to the sidewalk along the north side of Stevens Creek Boulevard.For more information, call 408-777-3354 or email capitalprojects@cu...San Jose-based nonprofit’s founder sees neurodivergency as asset
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:27:07 GMT
Dreamzilla Inc., a San Jose-based nonprofit dedicated to celebrating neurodiversity, announced its first-ever scholarship recipients.Brittany Duncan of Huntersville, NC, Julianne Lukassen of Cheyenne, WY, Austin Riley of Ontario, Canada and Serafino Palumbo of Girard, OH all received funding from Dreamzilla to aid in pursuing their educational goals. The winners have a variety of neurological differences such as autism and ADHD.“Scholarship applicants must be neurodivergent,” said Ken Loh, co-founder and treasurer/secretary of Dreamzilla. “They must have some sort of personal or professional aspiration that they are pursuing, yet have a financial barrier to overcome.”Dreamzilla Inc. was co-founded in January 2022 by CEO Kyle Loh, a race car driver with autism and ADHD.“We felt that there were probably many other neurodivergent individuals who really wanted to follow their passions,” said Ken Loh, who is Kyle’s dad, “but for whatever reason they weren’t able to. We suspected that mis...Here’s how San Jose’s smash-and-grab prevention funds will be spent
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:27:07 GMT
As Bay Area residents continue to be bombarded with videos of masked thieves breaking jewelry shop cases or plundering pricey purses from designer boutiques, San Jose’s police department plans to spend millions on salaries and a controversial surveillance technology to combat smash-and-grab crimes that have become a major worry for public safety and economic vitality across California.Part of an injection of over a quarter-billion dollars in state money from Gov. Gavin Newsom, more than half of San Jose’s $8.4 million in funds will go towards salaries, benefits and overtime for a group of officers devoted to retail theft prevention.Another chunk — $3.1 million — will be spent on purchasing automatic license plate readers, which advocates claim can help police rapidly identify criminals but have also raised privacy concerns.The remaining half-million will be spent on an evaluator who will measure the effectiveness of the crime-fighting technology — as we...Latest news
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