Ohio double homicide suspect arrested in Chicago

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 07:31:54 GMT

Ohio double homicide suspect arrested in Chicago DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — Chicago police have arrested the person of interest in a southwestern Ohio double homicide investigation Friday.The Darke County Sheriff's Office received the notification from Chicago police just after 9 p.m. on Friday that 39-year-old Adam Uchyn is now in custody.Chicago police brought him in on a felony probation warrant out of Darke County. The warrant is unrelated to the homicide, authorities said. Source: Chase with possible armed robbery suspect in stolen car ends in Elmhurst crash According to authorities, Uchyn lives at the home where the murders happened. Deputies went to the home on Weavers-Fort Jefferson Road near County Road 121 in Neave Township around 5 a.m. Friday morning. Two women reported a possible homicide at the home. Deputies found an adult man and woman dead. Darke County Sheriff Mark Whittaker said these killings have shaken the community.

Macklemore announces Chicago concert this fall

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 07:31:54 GMT

Macklemore announces Chicago concert this fall CHICAGO -- The "Thrift Shop" kid from Seattle will bring his Northwestern sound to the Windy City this fall.Macklemore will take his "The BEN Tour" to the Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom on Friday, Sept. 29.The Seattle-native quickly became a four time Grammy Award winner with his 2012 Album "The Heist," that featured the hit song, "Thrift Shop." Summer Smash 2023 official lineup revealed Following his 2012 album, Macklemore won Best New Artist, Best Rap Performance, Best Rap Song, and Best Rap Album. He was nominated for Album of the Year, Song of the Year, and Best Music Video for "Can't Hold Us."This tour comes after the release of Macklemore's newest album "Ben," that was released on Friday, March 3 of this year.Show starts at 7:30 p.m. on Friday. Sept. 29.Tickets can be purchased here.

Kansas City teenager shot after going to wrong house

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 07:31:54 GMT

Kansas City teenager shot after going to wrong house KANSAS CITY, Mo. (WDAF) — A teenager is recovering after being shot outside of a Kansas City, Missouri, home Thursday evening. Police believe it was a case of mistaken identity.Officers responded to a home near the city's Northland area around 10 p.m. Thursday and found the injured teenager suffering from life-threatening injuries. The Script guitarist Mark Sheehan dies at 46 following ‘brief illness’ Police said the teenager was picking up his siblings at a house on Northeast 115th Terrace, but mistakenly went to a house on Northeast 115th Street.Officers transported the alleged shooter to the police department. The department said he's been released pending further investigation.Kansas City Police Department said when it finishes investigating the case, it will be forwarded to the prosecutor's office to determine if charges are warranted.It's a situation far from normal in the neighborhood. ‘TikTok trickster’ wanted in 4 states arrested in Lexington, Kentucky "I don't know a...

Saturday to bring fourth consecutive day of 80-degree-plus temps

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 07:31:54 GMT

Saturday to bring fourth consecutive day of 80-degree-plus temps But, cold frontal passage Sunday puts in motion temp drop to 45 by Sunday evening, mid 30s by Monday morningA “BEACH” and “OUTDOORS DAY” AHEAD SATURDAYCould be the warmest of this four-day 80-plus-degree streak and mainly precipitation free until late dayShowers and thunderstorms develop and increase Saturday night into early Sunday. Then temperatures diveWe'll be unwittingly jumping onto the April thermal rollercoaster the back half of this weekend, but first we’ll have a warm Saturday and Saturday night aheadSaturday will mark the 4th consecutive 80-degree and warmer day in Chicago—the first time we’ve put four 80-degree days together in the nearly 7 months since we last logged four consecutive 80-degrees and warmer days September 15-18We’ll be in and out of sunshine with a well developed south/southwest wind assuring the warmth makes it up to the area beaches Saturday. And—with fingers crossed and computer guidance on my side at the moment—we’ll hope for rain-free Saturday weathe...

AISD to reveal TEA appeal decision Monday

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 07:31:54 GMT

AISD to reveal TEA appeal decision Monday AUSTIN (KXAN) -- Austin ISD is still looking to fill special education teacher positions. This comes as the Texas Education Agency plans to implement a conservator team for the special education department.Austin ISD was given until April 17 to appeal the decision, and the district tells KXAN it will reveal their decision Monday.The TEA outlined plans to implement a conservator management team to improve Austin ISD's special education services. This decision comes after the TEA investigation into the school district backlog of special education evaluations.The most recent data from the end of January showed AISD was behind on nearly 1,800 special education evaluations, including initial and re-evaluations-- which the district needs to do in order to identify students with disabilities and children who need additional support or services. TEA plans to implement conservator team for Austin ISD special education department In February, KXAN spoke with newly-appointed interim superint...

Notices for 2023 appraisal value on their way to Travis Co. property owners

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 07:31:54 GMT

Notices for 2023 appraisal value on their way to Travis Co. property owners AUSTIN (KXAN) -- Notices of Appraised Value for the 2023 tax year are on their way to Travis County property owners, the Travis Central Appraisal District confirmed in a news release.Additionally, updated market values will be posted to the TCAD website in the coming days, the release said.Appraisal notices are being mailed to 434,362 Travis County property owners beginning this week, and the notices will be mailed out between mid-April and early May, TCAD Chief Appraiser Marya Crigler said. Additionally, the notices will include the market value assigned to a property as of Jan. 1, and the taxable value of the property based on its exemptions, the release said.The Travis County appraisal roll increased 13% to $485 billion, led by a strong performance in the industrial, retail, multifamily and hotel sectors overall, the release said. Furthermore, the 2023 median market value for a residential property in Travis County is $612,568 and the median taxable value of a residential propert...

Dallas Mavericks fined $750,000 by NBA for sitting players

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 07:31:54 GMT

Dallas Mavericks fined $750,000 by NBA for sitting players DALLAS (AP) - The NBA fined the Dallas Mavericks $750,000 on Friday, saying the team engaged in “conduct detrimental to the league” by sitting out most of its key players against the Chicago Bulls on April 7 despite still having a chance to reach the postseason.The league’s investigation, which took less than a week, said Dallas violated the league’s policy on resting players and had a desire to lose that game to the Bulls “in order to improve the chances of keeping its first-round pick in the 2023 NBA Draft.”Dallas sat Kyrie Irving for the entire game against the Bulls. Luka Doncic played about one quarter, presumably getting minutes because the Mavericks had scheduled a tribute to Doncic’s home country, Slovenia.The Mavericks blew an 11-point fourth-quarter lead, lost and were eliminated from postseason consideration.“The Dallas Mavericks’ decision to restrict key players from fully participating in an elimination game last Friday against Chicago undermined the integrity of our sp...

Saints top Indianapolis for fourth straight win

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 07:31:54 GMT

Saints top Indianapolis for fourth straight win Aaron Sanchez shut out Indianapolis through five innings and Andrew Stevenson helped break a scoreless draught with an eighth-inning single as the St. Paul Saints won their fourth straight game Friday night with a 4-2 victory over the Indians at Victory Field in Indianapolis.The Saints (8-4) finally broke through in the eighth after Alex De Goti led off with a double and back-to-back walks loaded the bases. After Chris Williams was hit by a pitch to score the game’s first run, Stevenson snuck a grounder up the middle to extend the early lead to 3-0.Sanchez got into a bit of trouble during his five-inning outing, including allowing six hits on the day, but he managed to escape each time. He finished his day with a pair of strikeouts and three walks. Cody Lawyerson earned the win. He struck out one in a pair of scoreless frames.Joey Gallo, making his first major league rehab appearance, went 1 for 3 with a double. Gallo hit the double right away in the first inning, and it was t...

Wild will play Dallas Stars in first round of NHL playoffs next week

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 07:31:54 GMT

Wild will play Dallas Stars in first round of NHL playoffs next week Though he likely checked the NHL app for the occasional update on Friday night, coach Dean Evason made it clear that he had no intention of actually watching the game between the Colorado Avalanche and Nashville PredatorsNever mind that the game determined who the Wild would be playing in the first round of the NHL playoffs.“No,” Evason said with a smile when asked if he was going to tune in. “We watch enough hockey.”Nonetheless, the fact that the Avalanche beat the Predators 4-3 was significant. That means the Wild will play the Dallas Stars in the first round. The series is expected to start on Monday in Dallas.Looking at the regular season, Wild had a 1-2-0 record against the Avalanche and a 2-2-0 record against the Stars. Not that the opponent mattered. Frankly, the Wild couldn’t have cared less who they played in the first round.As multiple players expressed, in order to accomplish the ultimate goal of winning the Stanley Cup, they are going to have to beat wh...

Carlos Correa comes up big as Twins beat Yankees again

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 07:31:54 GMT

Carlos Correa comes up big as Twins beat Yankees again NEW YORK — Carlos Correa is used to the boos that rain down on him when he visits opposing ballparks, that will follow him and his former Astros teammates throughout their careers.Those boos are a little louder, a little more pronounced at Yankee Stadium. But if it seems as if Correa thrives off them, well, that’s because he does.“It’s gasoline in your Ferrari,” Correa said. “I love it.”The Twins’ shortstop found a way to silence his detractors Friday, hitting a home run in the sixth inning and then the go-ahead double in the eighth inning to send the Twins to a 4-3 win, their fourth straight and second in as many nights in the Bronx.“I think he likes big games and he likes the spotlight and he likes it when the stands are full and he can show everyone what he can do in the biggest moments,” manager Rocco Baldelli said. “That’s a ridiculously impressive at-bat that he had today. To hit a ball like that against the guy he’s facing where he was in the count, what he saw previous...