40 human skulls seized from Kentucky apartment
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:20:38 GMT
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WKRN) — Approximately 40 human skulls were found among bones and body parts inside a Kentucky apartment. The discovery was made as FBI agents served a search warrant Tuesday in connection with the investigation into stolen human remains that were trafficked from Harvard Medical School’s morgue.James Nott, who lives in the apartment, was arrested after the discovery. Federal investigators initially received a tip that there were possibly human remains at another home, that of Jeremy Pauley in Pennsylvania. After officers found human remains -- including organs and skin -- the FBI determined Pauley was buying the remains through Facebook from a woman who worked at a mortuary in Little Rock, Arkansas. Illinois woman living with broken needle in her spine PayPal transactions reveal she sold Pauley various human remains including hearts, brains, lungs, and two fetal specimens.William Nott (Courtesy: Oldham County Detention Center) Pauley provided investigators with in...Abbott orders additional troopers to Austin 1 day after city suspends APD/DPS partnership
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:20:38 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) — On Thursday, Gov. Greg Abbott ordered an additional 30 Texas Department of Public Safety troopers to Austin, according to a spokesperson with DPS.The order comes one day after the City of Austin said it would be suspending the partnership between the Austin Police Department and DPS. RELATED: Texas Department of Public Safety says it will keep patrolling despite Austin suspending partnership The additional troopers would bring the total number to 130, not including the troopers that work the Capitol.DPS said overall, there would be 80 of the original troopers that began patrolling at the beginning of the partnership, the 20 Criminal Investigations Division officers that were also deployed as part of the partnership, and now the new 30 troopers.Llano County brush fire grows to 100 acres, at least 10 agencies responding
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:20:38 GMT
LLANO COUNTY, Texas (KXAN) — A brush fire that began burning at a ranch Thursday afternoon has now grown to scorch 100 acres. The Llano County Office of Emergency Management posted on its Facebook page that at least 10 agencies are now responding to the fire located near East Hwy. 71 and County Road 307. Crews also have CR 307 shut down right now due to the ongoing response. Initially, first responders told KXAN the fire began on a ranch property. As of 2 p.m., the growing fire caused no evacuations. Air support from the Texas Forest Service is currently assisting with the fire, according to the Llano County Office of Emergency Management.At last check, there are no structures currently in danger, according to Llano officials.As of July 10, Llano County had a burn ban in place.Democrats wage last fight for education, renters as lawmakers are set to approve property tax cuts
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:20:38 GMT
AUSTIN (Nexstar) -- As the Texas Legislature nears the end of a months-long effort to pass a sweeping package of tax cuts, Democrats in the Texas House are waging their last fight to include their own priorities.The property tax package on the table, formed after negotiations between top Republicans like Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick and House Speaker Dade Phelan, includes four main ways to cut taxes:Reducing school district property tax rates by subsidizing public education with an additional $12 billionRaising the homestead exemption from $40,000 to $100,000Limiting appraisal value increases to 20% per year for non-homesteaded properties under $5 million, as part of a 3-year pilot programExempting businesses with annual revenue of less than $2.47 million from the franchise tax, up from a $1.23 million exemption thresholdThose policies prioritize homeowners and business owners, and most Democrats agree with them. They are still pushing to go further for other groups of Texas taxp...New York State expected to meet $35 million threshold for FEMA disaster declaration
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:20:38 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10)---As New York begins to recover from the flash flooding that hit parts of the state hard, more rain is expected."Thursday afternoon through Friday, stay alert to what is happening in your local community. Stay alert to the weather, make sure that you know the conditions outside the home before you go," explained New York State's Department Homeland Security and Emergency Services Commissioner, Jackie Bray.Thursday’s storms are not expected to produce as much rain as earlier this week, However, 2-3 inches of rainfall could impact areas of the state already dealing with flood damage. "I don’t expect catastrophic flooding potential, however because the rivers are already so high, and the ground is already so saturated we can’t rule out potential flash floods," Bray said on Wednesday.Since the storms, the New York State Department of Transportation has been busy reopening roads."We have various impacted areas in our Adirondacks, obviously the most hard hit was in t...Amsterdam mayor on shots fired during children's movie viewing
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:20:38 GMT
AMSTERDAM, N.Y. (NEWS10) — Hundreds of people gathered in Veterans Park Wednesday for the annual Movie Night celebration. A children's movie was playing, 'Minions the Rise of Gru'. Things turned scary however after shots rang out.MORE NEWS from NEWS10According to Amsterdam Mayor Michael Cinquanti the situation appears to be an isolated incident and there’s no greater threat to the public.Cinquanti used strong language to condemn whoever was responsible for firing the shots.“Anyone who would bring a firearm to an event where kids gathered with their parents watching a movie and shooting a gun in that event to me is a low life”While he says no one was hurt, the mayor acknowledges Wednesday's incident sparks fears about mass shootings at public events.“Until last night's incident, God forbid, fortunately no one was hurt no one was injured but unfortunately people could have been killed I'm not naïve, but as I said, it's happening all around our country, but it never happened here”Mayo...100+ teens advocate against menthol in Queensbury
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:20:38 GMT
QUEENSBURY, N.Y. (NEWS10) - In the summer, it's not unusual to find teenagers hanging out at the mall. On Thursday at Aviation Mall, a horde of teenagers were doing just that - but these teens came with a message. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Over 100 young people visited the mall on Thursday as part of the "It's Not Just" program, a youth initiative to bring awareness to not just the risks of teen smoking, but the other substances that can lead young people down a path hazardous to their health. They wore teal shirts, using a color commonly associated with menthol products; they worked on a mural with signatures from supporters; and they spread the word that the organization's name is all about. The message: Menthol is "not just" a flavor."We're here to educate the public on why menthol is bad for you," said Jay Meyyal, of East Greenbush. "More than 54% of smokers who are teens smoke menthol because it's easier to start...Stop-work order issued at Harbour Point Gardens
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:20:38 GMT
TROY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- On Thursday, Troy's Bureau of Code Enforcement issued a stop-work order at the Harbour Point Gardens to prevent window removal at the properties. This development comes one week after inspectors deemed the properties unfit for occupancy. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! According to the Bureau of Code Enforcement, the owner did not secure the required building permit and has not provided the City with a remediation plan. Code Enforcement also issued tickets for defective hand railings, holes or penetrations in exterior walls, and defective exterior stairs, among other things.“This morning marks three weeks since Code Enforcement evacuated families from their homes and in that time, Lexington Properties has made countless misrepresentations to the City, the media, and most disgracefully, the hardworking families who paid them to provide safe and dependable housing,” said Troy Mayor Wm. Patrick Madd...Discovering Saratoga: 16th Annual Larry Spraragen Race
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:20:38 GMT
SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. (NEWS10) - Growing up in the Spraragen family, summers were always reserved for the Saratoga Race Course. The summer tradition was started by their father Larry, the leader of Schenectady Hardware and Electric from 1993-2008.Attending Opening Day is a Saratoga tradition that continues long after their beloved father passed away in 2008, carried on by his six kids and 10 grandkids. For sixteen years, they’ve been naming a race on Opening Day after Larry. Schenectady Hardware & Electric marks 100 years in business This year, more than 40 family and friends gathered for the Opening Day tradition. Some family members traveled from as far as Florida and Virginia.“He would love us being here, we all come together because that’s what my father did. He brought us all together,” said Kelly Spraragen Young, Larry's daughter.Ruth Bader Ginsburg sculpture to unveil in August
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:20:38 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y (WTEN) -- The Capitol building in Albany will be adding a new face to the famous Million Dollar Staircase - a carving of the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, which will be the first addition since 1898. There are currently 77 people carved into the staircase, and only six of them are women who tend to be placed lower in the stairwell. Supreme Court honors legacy of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg The Office of General Services Commissioner, Jeanette Moy said Justice Ginsburg's portrait has been nearly two years in the making, "What we’re doing here with Justice Ginsburg is we’re putting her you know, nice and high, where the natural light can see her. She’ll be able to see every noisy bit of conversation, and to see what's happening as protests take place, you know that bit of government and sort of engagement with the public so we’re really excited to put her where she is."Justice Ginsburg was born in Brooklyn and attended Harvard Law. She was nominated to the Supreme C...Latest news
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