Doc: Man told officers he drank alcohol, used cocaine before deadly Hoffman Estates crash

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 07:53:49 GMT

Doc: Man told officers he drank alcohol, used cocaine before deadly Hoffman Estates crash HOFFMAN ESTATES, Ill. — A man charged in a crash that killed a teen couple from Hoffman Estates told police he was drinking alcohol and using cocaine before the deadly crash, according to a court document.Deni Rubio, 32, of Elgin, has been charged in connection with Saturday's deadly crash. The Cook County State's Attorney's Office has charged him with two counts of aggravated DUI resulting in death of another person, two counts of reckless homicide and one count of trying to disarm a police officer. Cook County ME ID’s teen couple killed in car crash Amelia Mazeikis and D'Shaun Tudela at their high school graduation in May.Amelia Mazeikis, 18, was driving her boyfriend of three years, D'Shaun "DJ" Tudela, 18, to work when the crash happened. The two had graduated from Schaumburg High School last month.On Monday, prosecutors said Rubio was driving at a high rate of speed before the crash. They also said he was driving eastbound on Higgins Road, which had a red light, but he got in...

Where to celebrate Juneteenth events in Chicago

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 07:53:49 GMT

Where to celebrate Juneteenth events in Chicago CHICAGO — Communities around Chicago are celebrating Juneteenth and bringing light to Black life and culture, here are just a few of the celebrations happening. 'Juneteenth' or June 19th is marked in U.S. history as the day African Americans were emancipated from slavery in 1865 and two years ago was established as a federal holiday.From medical screenings and healing circles to live music and performances, an array of organizations around the city of Chicago are commemorating the history of justice and freedom with educational and celebratory events. Emancipation Day: The Garfield Park 1865 CoalitionWhen: June 16- June 18 Where: Garfield Park Gold Dome - 100 North Central Park The three-day cultural experience is meant to educate and enhance Black culture by hosting many family-friendly programs such as educational workshops, sports activities, art, live music and food.'Go Green Community Fresh market: Juneteenth Celebration' When: Friday, June 16, 8 AM - 7 PMWhere: 1207 West 63rd ...

Americans are drinking as much alcohol now as in Civil War days

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 07:53:49 GMT

Americans are drinking as much alcohol now as in Civil War days (The Hill) -- The average American drinks 60 percent more hard liquor now than in the mid-1990s, an unheralded surge in spirit consumption that signals changing tastes in alcohol. Americans are drinking more wine, too: 50 percent more per person since 1995.  Overall, the average American consumed 2.51 gallons of ethanol, the alcohol in wine, beer and spirits, in 2021, compared to 2.15 gallons in 1995, according to the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. If 2.5 gallons in a year sounds low, consider that the figure covers only alcohol, not water and other ingredients in an alcoholic drink. In America’s embrace of adult beverages, the big loser is beer. Beer consumption is down about 15 percent since the mid-1990s.  Alcohol consumption has risen and fallen dramatically across the decades. The average person drank 2.5 gallons of alcohol in 1860, at the brink of the Civil War; 1 gallon in 1934, at the repeal of prohibition; 2.3 gallons in 1945, a...

Connor Bedard continues to speak highly of the Blackhawks

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 07:53:49 GMT

Connor Bedard continues to speak highly of the Blackhawks BUFFALO — In a little more than two weeks, it's very much expected that he'll officially become a member of the Blackhawks. Until then, however, Connor Bedard and the team are being coy when it comes to the No. 1 overall pick which he'll likely be selected with on June 28 in Nashville. Yet the center, who is considered one of the best prospects in the NHL Draft in years, hasn't been afraid to praise the Blackhawks in the media. He did so again at the league's scouting combine in Buffalo, New York this week."Yeah. It would be awesome," said Bedard when asked about what his attitude would be if he's selected by the Blackhawks as the central player in their rebuild. "The history with that organization and that city with sports would be unbelievable. We'll see what happens. But if they do select me, that would be a huge honor." This is consistent with his messaging since the Blackhawks won the NHL Draft Lottery on May 8. At the Stanley Cup Final on June 5, Bedard said he would be "incr...

Affidavit: 23-year-old man shot and killed woman after calling her a gay slur

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 07:53:49 GMT

Affidavit: 23-year-old man shot and killed woman after calling her a gay slur Editor’s Note: The video above shows KXAN News Today’s top headlines for June 12, 2023CEDAR PARK, Texas (KXAN) -- An affidavit obtained by KXAN revealed details surrounding a shooting at a Circle K gas station in Cedar Park that left one person dead last week. Akira Ross, 24, died in the shooting. Bradley Stanford, 23, was charged with murder in her death. PREVIOUS: Cedar Park Police charge man with murder in Circle K shooting KXAN is working to find attorney information for Stanford. This story will be updated with more information as it becomes available.Prior to the shooting, a “verbal exchange” occurred in the gas station parking lot at 12020 North FM 620 between Stanford and Ross, according to Cedar Park Police. Two witnesses who were with Ross told police what happened, which was detailed in the affidavit. According to the affidavit, one of the witnesses was Ross's girlfriend. When they arrived at the gas station, Ross and her girlfriend were in a small argument over a pizza...

Animal Commission meets tonight on Austin Aquarium rules following lemur attack

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 07:53:49 GMT

Animal Commission meets tonight on Austin Aquarium rules following lemur attack AUSTIN (KXAN) -- The Animal Advisory Commission will discuss rules related to interactive animal encounters at the Austin Aquarium during its monthly meeting Monday night. According to city documents, if the commission approves the measure, it would request the Austin City Council consider amending city code to target a for-profit zoo or aquarium specifically. It would ban public interaction with wild animals when a facility isn’t accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums. Woman says lemur attacked her at Austin Aquarium The Austin Aquarium is a for-profit facility and is not required to have this accreditation. Last month, a woman said a lemur attacked her at the Aquarium during what the facility calls an "encounter." This is where guests can pet animals under the supervision of handlers. “I remember looking down and my face was like dripping blood,” she told KXAN. The Austin Aquarium said it launched an internal investigation into the matter.In a statement, the facilit...

Austin to roll out first bike polo court in the city

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 07:53:49 GMT

Austin to roll out first bike polo court in the city AUSTIN (KXAN) -- A new kind of city-run recreation spot is rolling its way into Austin this summer.Next month, the City of Austin will host a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the unveiling of its first bike polo court, located at Metz Neighborhood Park in east Austin. The project was spearheaded by the Austin Texas Bike Polo Social Club (ATXBPSC), a group that has been playing the sport locally for more than a decade.Next month, the City of Austin will host a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the unveiling of its first bike polo court, located at Metz Neighborhood Park in east Austin. (KXAN Photo/Kelsey Thompson)Next month, the City of Austin will host a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the unveiling of its first bike polo court, located at Metz Neighborhood Park in east Austin. (KXAN Photo/Kelsey Thompson)Next month, the City of Austin will host a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the unveiling of its first bike polo court, located at Metz Neighborhood Park in east Austin. (KXAN Photo/Kelsey Thompson)Ne...

Suspect in deadly Manor hit-and-run arrested, identified by police

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 07:53:49 GMT

Suspect in deadly Manor hit-and-run arrested, identified by police MANOR, Texas (KXAN) -- The Manor Police Department has identified and arrested a driver connected with a deadly hit-and-run that happened off U.S. Highway 290 late in May. Manor PD identifies woman killed in apparent hit-and-run near U.S. Highway 290 Last month, a woman's body was found in a ditch near Gregg Manor Road and U.S. 290 westbound. MPD identified the woman as 54-year-old Alisa Allen. Police began investigating her death as a hit-and-run. Manor PD said in a Facebook post Monday that police identified the suspect as Kawaski Latham.Latham was arrested and charged with leaving the scene of an accident involving death, which is a second-degree felony.KXAN has reached out to Latham's attorney. This story will be updated if we receive a statement.

Attorney General's office opens investigation into civilian death in Saratoga County

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 07:53:49 GMT

Attorney General's office opens investigation into civilian death in Saratoga County CLIFTON PARK, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The New York Attorney General's Office of Special Investigation has launched an investigation into the death of Anthony J. Zaremski. The OSI investigates all cases where a law enforcement officer caused the death of a civilian. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! On May 23, the Saratoga County Sheriff's Office and the United States Drug Enforcement Agency executed a search warrant at 312 Foxwood Drive in Clifton Park. As they entered, Zaremski allegedly opened fire and struck two deputies. Deputies returned fire and shot Zaremski, who later succumbed to his injuries at the Albany Medical Center.

Upstate chip hubs get boost for more jobs, better supply chain

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 07:53:49 GMT

Upstate chip hubs get boost for more jobs, better supply chain CAPITAL REGION, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The Capital Region’s semiconductor workforce and supply chain continues to expand. U.S. Senator Chuck Schumer made appearances at Albany NanoTech and GlobalFoundries to announce how federal funding is poised to create new jobs and improve national security. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! “I wrote the CHIPS and Science bill so we could better compete with the Chinese government, and rush to their own industries to boost our national security," Schumer said, "but above all, by doing that, we were creating jobs.“Last year’s passage of the CHIPS and Science Act, to boost U.S. computer chip production, is now in motion. Schumer has his sights set on Upstate New York to be the center of it all. At Albany NanoTech, the funding is focused on a program to train the next generation of semiconductor industry workers by sparking interest in the field in local schools and creating a pipeline for apprent...