15-year-old facing 10 charges after Lake Central bomb threat message

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:37:07 GMT

15-year-old facing 10 charges after Lake Central bomb threat message ST. JOHN, Ind. — A 15-year-old boy is facing 10 charges after allegedly sending a bomb threat to other students at Lake Central High School.Last Monday, the school's administration and police began a preliminary investigation after learning at least two students received an airdrop message on their cell phones."Bombing the school, it will go off soon as the bell rings this is not a joke," the message read.No bomb was located after St. John police and K9 units responded to the scene and school was dismissed early as a precaution.After reviewing security cameras, police determined that two students entered the classroom directly before the airdrop message was sent and then were observed leaving the classroom.Police said neither students was supposed to be in that particular class. Warrants issued for parents after Northwest Indiana infant dies from ‘massive’ brain injury Detectives interviewed both students in the presence of their parents over the next two days. The FBI was request...

Best cities for freelancers and self-employed workers in 2023

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:37:07 GMT

Best cities for freelancers and self-employed workers in 2023 (NerdWallet) - Though some workers have returned to offices, remote work has been normalized for others over the last three years. And some now have more autonomy to choose where they live.For freelancers in particular, it’s becoming more common for workers to settle in a city they like and then seek contracts with companies anywhere, says Keith Hall, president and CEO of the National Association for the Self-Employed.“I don't remember a time that I have heard more comments from self-employed people that they are looking to where they live based on their quality of life,” Hall says. “They pick a place to live for their quality of life, and then manage the business around that. I think that is a significant change from 15 years ago,” when the priorities were reversed.“That’s a fundamental shift that I think, long-term, is positive,” Hall adds.Here’s the 2023 list of the 10 best U.S. cities for freelancers and self-employed workers. Our analysis used recent metro-area data from the U....

How have average rent prices changed in Austin metro in the last year?

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:37:07 GMT

How have average rent prices changed in Austin metro in the last year? AUSTIN (KXAN) — The average one-bedroom apartment rent in Austin slightly dropped over the past year, while other parts of the metro area have seen double-digit cost spikes, according to a May report from rent.com.Rent.com estimates the average one-bedroom apartment costs $1,536 each month, down 3% from May 2022. Studio apartments' monthly costs were estimated around $999, while two-bedroom apartments average $1,849 each month under the latest figures. KXAN INVESTIGATES: Latest TxTag contractor penalized millions, but driver complaints persist While average monthly rents hover just over $1,500, nearly half of all apartments in Austin cost more than $2,100 monthly, per rent.com. An estimated 18% of apartments' rents cost less than $1,500, while 33% average between $1,501-$2,100 each month and 49% cost more than $2,100.Despite Austin seeing a slight decline in average one-bedroom rents compared to last year, the same can't be said for the rest of the metro. Outside of Austin, only f...

Company creates bamboo toilet paper to stop deforestation and tackle climate change

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:37:07 GMT

Company creates bamboo toilet paper to stop deforestation and tackle climate change AUSTIN (KXAN) -- It is responsible for cutting down one million acres of trees every year according to the Natural Resources Defense Council, and you have some in your home right now: toilet paper. KXAN sat down with the founders of a company who set out to find a better way to manufacture toilet paper.After working in tech, Betterway cofounders Christian Cox and Eugenia Alliegro wanted to start a company that would make a difference for the environment."We didn’t want to take just a random widget and sell it," Cox said. "We wanted to do something we could get behind."And they launched their sustainable toilet paper company at just the right time."In January of 2020, so right before the pandemic," Alliegro said.“March 2020 came around and everyone started going crazy, and toilet paper was this item that everyone thought the world was running out of," Cox said.As demand surged, popular brands of toilet paper went out of stock."[Consumers] weren’t maybe aware of the issue or looking f...

St. Paul’s Harding High School claims MN teacher of the year

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:37:07 GMT

St. Paul’s Harding High School claims MN teacher of the year Amid a school year marred by violence, Harding High School got some positive news Sunday when one of its math teachers was named state teacher of the year by Education Minnesota.Michael Houston was one of two Harding teachers — and four from St. Paul Public Schools — among the 11 finalists for the teachers union’s award; he also was a finalist in 2017.Houston has coached football 18 of his 19 years at Harding, where he chairs the math department and is a union steward. He also is an adjunct professor at Concordia University, St. Paul, where he teaches math to aspiring elementary teachers.“Michael is passionate about his students and works tirelessly to engage them in the study of mathematics,” former colleague and fellow teacher Kimberley Nichols wrote in Houston’s nomination. “His ability to engage all students, particularly students of color, is exceptional; partly due to his lived experiences as a teacher of color and to his determination to help all stude...

New owner reviving Chuck's Store in Galway

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:37:07 GMT

New owner reviving Chuck's Store in Galway GALWAY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Chuck's Store, located at 5306 Sacandaga Road in Galway, closed in 2016 when the owners retired after 58 years. Now, seven years later, the building is under new ownership and will be opening back up as a café and grocery store for the community. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Owner Jessica Bellone grew in the northern Catskills but has lived most of her life in London. There, she worked in finance then property management, but her true love is hospitality. She went to culinary school and worked as a head chef while in London as well.Bellone said her father bought a house on Galway Lake about 25 years ago, so she has spent many summers in Galway and the surrounding area. She also owns property in Saratoga Springs. Muza in Troy closes until further notice "I think it's been really hard for the community the past few years not having a hub," said Bellone. "With the Galway Market and Chuck's gone at...

Albany water service disruption on Monday

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:37:07 GMT

Albany water service disruption on Monday ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- According to the City of Albany Water Department, an interruption of water service is scheduled starting at 11 a.m. to last until 3 p.m. to replace a water valve on West Street, just West of Robin Street. The replacement will cause the following buildings to be out of water: Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! On Central Avenue196 Firestone Complete Auto Care 198 El PatronOn Robin Street81, 83, 85On West Street1, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33, 35, 39, 41, 42, 44, 45Baptist Church at 437 Washington

Debating the possible return of state control of St. Louis police

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:37:07 GMT

Debating the possible return of state control of St. Louis police ST. LOUIS – With violence swirling around St. Louis, debate is ongoing in Jefferson City on whether the state should take over the city’s police department.The state ran the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department until 2013, when citizens voted to return control of police to the police. But the department’s disputes with St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner, who recently announced she’ll step down June 1, and other issues has led many lawmakers to believe police would be better off if Jefferson City ran things rather that St. Louis officials.St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones is dead set against losing control of the police and having that go to the state of Missouri, much like Kansas City.The Ethical Society of Police, which represents Black officers, is in agreement with the St. Louis Police Officers Association that a state takeover would be for the best.Chris Goodson, a former head of the city police board, oversaw the department under state control. He was appointed to the boar...

Shooting at Arvada bar wounds at least one person, leaves deputies looking for suspects

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:37:07 GMT

Shooting at Arvada bar wounds at least one person, leaves deputies looking for suspects At least one person is wounded after a fight escalated into a shooting at the Pour Decisions bar, and Jefferson County Sheriff’s deputies on Monday were looking for suspects.The shooting happened shortly before midnight Sunday, following a fight inside the bar, at 6050 W. 55th Place in Arvada, Jefferson County authorities said in a posting on Twitter. The fighting spilled outside, where a crowd formed, and witnesses counted more than 20 gunshots fired, authorities said. Deputies are investigating to determine who was involved and said there may be more victims.One gunshot victim went to a hospital for treatment of non-life-threatening injuries.The authorities are asking that anybody who was there at Pour Decisions Sunday, or who has information, call an anonymous tip line: 303-271-5612.#JCSO searching for suspects in shooting around 11:45 last night at Pour Decisions bar, 6050 W 55th Pl. One person injured. If you were there or have info, please call our tip-line at 303-271-56...

Denver weather: Mostly sunny warm day, possible rain in afternoon and night

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:37:07 GMT

Denver weather: Mostly sunny warm day, possible rain in afternoon and night Denver residents face blue skies, a mostly sunny day with rain showers here and there in the afternoon, intensifying at night with possible thunderstorms, according to the National Weather Service.The high temperature in Denver will be 76 degrees, weather service forecasters said. Light wind blowing at about 11 miles per hour could gust at speeds up to 18 mph in the afternoon.Across northern and northeastern Colorado, scattered rain showers are expected Monday afternoon, and more are likely later in the week. Some storms on the high plains Monday afternoon could bring wind gusting at speeds up to 40 miles per hour and small hail, forecasters said.Today will be another pleasant day temperature-wise with highs in the 70s across the plains. Isolated showers and storms will form this afternoon and evening with the best coverage from Monument Hill to Akron to Holyoke. #COwx pic.twitter.com/GYT9thhj0J— NWS Boulder (@NWSBoulder) May 8, 2023On Tuesday, the high temperature in Denver i...