Photo shows makeshift rope used in Burham prison escape

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 06:28:49 GMT

Photo shows makeshift rope used in Burham prison escape WARREN, Pa. (NewsNation) — An exclusive photo obtained by NewsNation shows the bedsheet rope Pennsylvania inmate Michael Burham used to escape dangling from the roof of the prison next to a stairwell.Burham escaped from Warren County Prison last Thursday by climbing up on exercise equipment and using tied-up bedsheets to escape from a window. Police said that once he made it to the ground, Burham took off into the nearby woods.Exclusive: NewsNation obtains and law enforcement official confirms this photo (zoom to left of lit stairwell) shows the bed sheets authorities say fugitive Michael Burham used to climb down from the roof of the jail to escape Thursday. He remains at large. (Credit: Evan Lambert/NewsNation via Twitter)Search teams believe Burham is still in the area and have been hunting for him day and night.The Pennsylvania State Police colonel leading the manhunt said he's absolutely confident they will find the escaped prisoner. Police describe Burham, 34, a...

Britney Spears memoir 'The Woman in Me' to hit shelves in October

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 06:28:49 GMT

Britney Spears memoir 'The Woman in Me' to hit shelves in October (The Hill) -- Britney Spears’s memoir now has a release date, with the pop star’s publisher calling “The Woman in Me” a “groundbreaking book.”The “Toxic” singer’s book will hit shelves on Oct. 24, Simon & Schuster’s Gallery Books announced Tuesday. The news was first reported by People magazine.The cover art for the memoir showed a black-and-white image of Spears embracing herself as she poses topless. Maxwell Frost, Robert Garcia jump on the ‘Barbie’ train, float congressional screening The book is poised to be published nearly two years after a Los Angeles court ended her conservatorship. The 41-year-old Grammy Award winner had blasted the 13-year legal arrangement as “abusive” in scathing court testimony, drawing national attention to conservatorships and leading to congressional hearings on the topic.“In June 2021, the whole world was listening as Britney Spears spoke in open court,” a promotional page from Gallery Books said. “The impact of...

Trump slips behind Biden in hypothetical matchup: poll

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 06:28:49 GMT

Trump slips behind Biden in hypothetical matchup: poll (The Hill) – Former President Trump slipped behind President Biden in a hypothetical 2024 matchup, according to a new Morning Consult poll.While 43 percent of registered voters in the poll said they would support the sitting president in a 2024 rematch, 42 percent said they would back the former president. Another 10 percent said they would support someone else, while 5 percent remained unsure, the poll found.Biden is also leading Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, who is considered Trump’s biggest competition for the Republican nomination, by 5 points in the hypothetical matchup. While the president maintained 43 percent support among registered voters, DeSantis garnered 38 percent support, according to the poll.Trump remains the clear frontrunner in the race for the Republican nomination, with 56 percent of potential GOP primary voters saying they would back the former president. DeSantis sits in a distant second, with 17 percent support, the poll found.Conservative entrepreneur Vivek Ram...

City of Austin holding event to honor organizations that work with homeless population

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 06:28:49 GMT

City of Austin holding event to honor organizations that work with homeless population AUSTIN (KXAN) -- Austinites will get the chance Tuesday evening to meet some of the nonprofit organizations working with the City of Austin to address homelessness. The city's Homeless Strategy Division and Innovation Office, along with Blue Sky Partners, will host an event from 4-6 p.m. at City Hall to honor the work of organizations that support the homeless population in the city. The event is being put on through the Homeless Services Organizational Capacity Building Initiative, which, the city said in a release, "aims to deepen and scale the impact of programs and services that assist people experiencing homelessness, especially organizations led by Black, Indigenous, and people of color, or who employ people with lived experience of homelessness."Through the initiative, a group of 21 nonprofit service providers were selected to receive technical assistance and grants of up to $45,000. According to the releas...

More clouds today provide some shade

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 06:28:49 GMT

More clouds today provide some shade AUSTIN (KXAN) -- There is one positive to this afternoon's weather. Clouds have been steadily increasing in some of the area off of overnight showers and thunderstorms well to our northwest. It's not areawide, however.Clouds for some provide some welcomed shadeThe Heat Advisory continues today through tomorrow evening at 9 p.m. Heat Index readings, which Monday topped out at 111° at both La Grange and San Marcos, will rise again to numbers that we felt Monday. Most of these heat indices will peak between 107° and 111°. Oppressive heat index readings forecast todayIn other words, the hot and muggy air will remain.The upper-level ridge of high pressure has moved to between El Paso and Albuquerque. It will migrate out to the west, landing near Las Vegas this weekend. From there the center of the high heads back to the east so that the heatwave continues into next week.The high will grip our weather for at least the next eight days NEW BLOG: How this summer’s heat compares to last yea...

Downtown Alliance, St. Paul mayor want 20,000 more residents downtown — and 20,000 more jobs

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 06:28:49 GMT

Downtown Alliance, St. Paul mayor want 20,000 more residents downtown — and 20,000 more jobs Downtown St. Paul already has some 10,000 residents, many of them living in buildings that once hosted legal offices, bank offices and even the newsroom of a daily newspaper. A business coalition that works closely with City Hall has unveiled an ambitious new goal to triple that number, adding 20,000 more residents and 20,000 more workers over the long term, while increasing annual visitors by 20 percent.A total of 30,000 residents downtown? Can it be done? At at a time when many cities, St. Paul included, appear to have lost some population coming out of the pandemic and remote work is the new normal, growth strategies will require finesse.“We had a little (population) dip, but things have recovered and we still have new housing units coming online,” said Joe Spencer, president of the St. Paul Downtown Alliance.Growing downtown so that it spans some 10 percent of the city population won’t happen overnight, but the Downtown Alliance has already hired some key partners to help ...

Blaine couple charged in connection with explosion at apartment complex

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 06:28:49 GMT

Blaine couple charged in connection with explosion at apartment complex A couple is facing criminal charges in connection with an apartment explosion in Blaine last March.Lee John Boatner, 28, and Tayler Ann Boatner, 27, were charged in Anoka County District Court with felony explosive/incendiary device violations as well as endangerment of a child.According to the criminal charges, Blaine police were called March 3 to an apartment complex at 1145 116 Ave. N.E. after a report of an explosion or gunshot. Officers arrived to find Lee John Boatner covered in blood and he “appeared to be missing parts of both of his hands.” Responders administered tourniquets to control bleeding.Tayler Ann Boatner was found holding her 3-year-old son. She had lacerations to her face and was taken to a hospital. The son had a bandage on his arm that appeared to be a burn. It was later believed to be caused by sulfuric acid and required medical attention, according to the complaint.Bomb squadThe Minneapolis Police Bomb Squad and agents with the ATF later arrived a...

Live Nation giving refunds after evacuated SPAC show

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 06:28:49 GMT

Live Nation giving refunds after evacuated SPAC show SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Live Nation will be issuing refunds to those who had tickets for Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds show at the Saratoga Performing Arts Center (SPAC) on July 8. The show was stopped before Gallagher was supposed to go on due to a bomb threat. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Those with tickets will be automatically refunded to the original payment method used. The refund should be processed within 30 days, said Live Nation. The crowd was told to leave the venue at 9:40 p.m. out of an abundance of caution. Metric and Garbage had already performed. According to New York State Park Police, K9s searched the venue but the threat was unfounded. Sand Lake Merchant opening in historic building “The safety and security of our guests, staff, and performers is our utmost priority,” said Elizabeth Sobol, President & CEO of Saratoga Performing Arts Center. “We are grateful for the collaborative e...

Sharon man arrested for assault and brandishing a gun

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 06:28:49 GMT

Sharon man arrested for assault and brandishing a gun SHARON, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- New York State Police arrested Brendon T. Brizzee, 32, following an investigation into an assault that occurred on June 5. Brizzee was located in Fort Plain on July 6 and arraigned in the Sharon Town Court. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! According to police investigations, Brizzee forcibly removed the victim from their vehicle, physically assaulted them, and stole several personal items. He also held them against their will while brandishing a firearm.The victim was able to eventually flee to safety. Brizzee then reportedly burglarized the victim's residence in Fort Plain and stole items. Police recover body from the Hudson River Brizzee was charged with Robbery in the second degree, Burglary in the second degree, Unlawful Imprisonment, Assault in the third degree, Criminal Possession of a Weapon in the fourth degree, Criminal Obstruction of Breathing, Menacing in the second degree, and Petit La...

Parson signs bill requiring consent for exams from patients under anesthesia

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 06:28:49 GMT

Parson signs bill requiring consent for exams from patients under anesthesia SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — On Friday, July 7, Governor Mike Parson signed Senate Bill 106 into law, in part requiring healthcare providers to acquire consent for medical exams while the patient is unconscious or under anesthesia.Under this new law, healthcare providers and students under a healthcare provider's supervision will not be allowed to perform medical examinations, defined as a prostate, anal, or pelvic examination, on unconscious or anesthetized patients except in a few specific circumstances.As explained in Senate Bill 106, section 191.240, these circumstances include:If the patient or person authorized to make health care decisions for the patient gives specific informed consent for nonmedical purposes.If the patient examination is necessary for diagnostic or treatment purposes.If the collection of evidence through a forensic examination for a suspected sexual assault is necessary because the evidence will be lost or the patient is unable to give informed consent due to a medic...