Northwestern University president announces newest measures amidst hazing scandal
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 10:38:46 GMT
EVANSTON, Ill. — For the first time in over a week, the leader of Northwestern University is speaking out as a football hazing scandal continues to make national headlines.President Michael Schill released a letter to the faculty and staff of the university on Tuesday afternoon in which he said he intends "to do whatever is necessary to address this situation" in the athletic department.In doing so, he announced a pair of external reviews that will take place, with the first concerning the school's "accountability mechanism" along with its ability to detect threats to student-athletes. Northwestern will also have an outside firm look at the culture of athletics at the school and "its relationship to the academic mission." First lawsuit filed in Northwestern hazing scandal Schill said that both will be conducted with feedback from faculty, staff, and students at the school and will be made publicly available.This comes as the hazing scandal with the football program has led to the ...Missing rideshare driver safely located
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 10:38:46 GMT
HARVEY, Ill. — A missing rideshare driver was safely located after being last seen early Monday morning in Harvey.Las Vegas police search home in connection with Tupac Shakur murder
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 10:38:46 GMT
LAS VEGAS (KLAS) - Las Vegas Metro police searched a home Monday as part of its ongoing investigation into the death of Tupac Shakur, police confirmed to Nexstar's KLAS.Shakur was shot and killed one block off the Las Vegas Strip in September 1996. His murder remains unsolved.Detectives served the search warrant at a home in Henderson near Interstate 11 and Wagon Wheel Drive, sources told KLAS.Police did not comment further. No arrest had been made as of Tuesday.This is a developing story.Patients seeking abortion, gender-affirming care at risk of increased surveillance: report
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 10:38:46 GMT
(The Hill) -- Patients seeking out-of-state abortions and gender-affirming care are at risk of increased surveillance from law enforcement, according to a new report.The Surveillance Technology Oversight Project (STOP) released a report Tuesday detailing the elevated dangers for patients who travel for abortions or gender-affirming care. “Surveillance doesn’t stop at the state line,” said Albert Fox Cahn, the executive director of STOP. “Even as progressive states seek to protect abortion and gender-affirming care within our borders, anti-choice states are continuing to expand the threat that they will prosecute residents who leave the state to find evidence-based medical treatment.” Cahn emphasized that it’s crucial for patients to understand how they can be tracked by law enforcement even when outside of the state, writing, “Every hotel reservation and bridge toll will be just one subpoena away from being used against a patient in court.” The report comes a little ove...Austin has 1 shelter bed for every 5 people experiencing homelessness, city says
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 10:38:46 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Outside of the ARCH downtown, a shelter run by Urban Alchemy, people coming and going say finding a bed at one of our city's homeless shelters is increasingly difficult. "Cost of living is pushing the poor people like myself out onto the streets," Matthew, who is staying at the shelter, said. "It's still not easy to get into some of the facilities because like I said it's crowded."That's something the City of Austin's Homeless Strategy Division told Austin City Council Tuesday is a problem it's seeing citywide. The city said the average stay in a shelter is nearly four months and that Austin only has one bed for every five people experiencing homelessness. Why an article you may have seen on Austin homelessness is ‘not based in fact’ "In our experience, particularly in the city-operated bridge shelters, we have seen that timeline extend because the housing search is so difficult," said Dianna Grey, the homeless strategy officer for the City of Austin. There aren't...Texas hospital to get new AI-based gun detection system. Here's how it works
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 10:38:46 GMT
LUBBOCK, Texas -- University Medical Center in Lubbock is teaming up with military veteran-run company ZeroEyes for a new AI-based gun detection system, according to a press release.According to its website, ZeroEyes is "a human-verified proactive gun detection and situational awareness software that integrates into existing digital security cameras with a mission to stop mass shootings and gun-related violence." Neglected dog taken to Lubbock animal hospital, public asked to help with medical bills The creators announced the software's deployment to protect UMC's patients, employees and visitors. With a recent rise in workplace violence across the states, hospitals face an increased risk at work, the press release said. “UMC is the first hospital in the region to employ AI-based gun detection security measures,” Mark Funderburk, Chief Executive Officer at UMC said. Senior Vice President of Support Services at UMC, Jeff Hill, told EverythingLubbock.com, "I think one of the thing...Musician to perform on storied pipe organ at Mahtomedi Church
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 10:38:46 GMT
Organist Andrew Johnson will perform at 7 p.m. on Friday, July 28, at St. Andrew’s Lutheran Church in Mahtomedi.Johnson will be performing pieces from Mendelssohn, one arranged by himself and will end the concert with the final from Symphonie V. Op. 47 by Louis Vierne who played the inaugural performance on the organ in 1927. The perfomance is free.Johnson is from Bloomington, Ind., and will be pursuing a Doctorate of Organ Performance and Literature at the University of Rochester in the fall. He has worked as an organist in various churches and plans on teaching later in his career.St. Andrew’s has the largest playable organ in the state, a Casavant-Schantz with more than 7,000 pipes.The organ has been in St. Andrews since 2001. It was built in 1927 and installed at George Washington University until it was moved to a barn in Michigan in 1979.When the church moved to a new location it hadn’t built a sanctuary yet. Church Organist and Music Coordinator Bill Chouina...Bison injures Minnesota woman at Theodore Roosevelt National Park
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 10:38:46 GMT
MEDORA, N.D. – A Minnesota woman was severely injured by a bison at Painted Canyon in Theodore Roosevelt National Park on Saturday, the National Park Service reported Tuesday. She was taken by ambulance to a hospital in Dickinson, N.D., and later to Fargo, where she was last reported to be in serious but stable condition.According to a news release from the Park Service, park staff were notified about 11 a.m. Saturday of the incident, which took place at the Painted Canyon Trailhead. Park rangers and Billings County Sheriff and Emergency Medical Services responded and treated the patient at the scene until she could be taken by ambulance to Dickinson for further medical care. The patient was then transported to a hospital in Fargo.The woman, who wasn’t named, sustained significant injuries to her abdomen and foot. The incident is still under investigation, and the exact details of what occurred are not known at this time, the Park Service said.Park staff would like to remind visitor...Vikings will wear classic uniforms in season opener against Buccaneers
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 10:38:46 GMT
The legendary teams from the 1960s and 1970s will forever live in Vikings lore as the ones that laid the foundation for a franchise that has long been among the most consistent in the NFL. Fittingly, the Vikings will pay homage to that era by wearing classic uniforms in the Sept. 10 season opener against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at U.S. Bank Stadium.The unveiling of the classic uniforms came on Tuesday in a virtual event with season-ticket holders that featured hall of fame quarterback Fran Tarkenton, who led the Vikings during perhaps the franchise’s most successful years, as well as current fullback C.J. Ham.There was also a widespread rollout on social media, with the Vikings dropping a number of hype videos for the occasion.Vikings will be rocking these classic uniforms in the season opener against the Buccaneers. pic.twitter.com/8Ou5QlWU4j— Dane Mizutani (@DaneMizutani) July 18, 2023The look of the classic uniform is nearly identical to the outfit the Vikings wore i...Police arrest Schenectady man for grand larceny
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 10:38:46 GMT
ROTTERDAM, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- On Tuesday afternoon, New York State Police arrested Austin L. Levielle, 43, of Schenectady, on an arrest warrant. Levielle was wanted for multiple thefts in Duanesburg, Glenville, and Princetown. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Police say Levielle was involved in an overnight theft at a business in Princetown on July 8. Richardson stole items valued at over $2,000. He later returned with Edward G. Richardson, 40, of Schenectady, and they stole additional items valued at over $5,000. The vehicle used during the crimes was located in Rotterdam and found to be stolen.On Tuesday morning, Levielle was located on Duanesburg Road in Rotterdam in a vehicle that was reported stolen from Malta. Levielle attempted to flee on foot but was taken into custody. Police say he was found to have multiple controlled substances and proceeds from a business burglary in Glenville that happened overnight. Motorcycli...Latest news
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