Small plane crashes in Brazil’s Amazon rainforest, killing all 14 people on board
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 15:44:12 GMT
RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — A small passenger plane crashed in Brazil’s Amazon rainforest Saturday, killing all 14 people on board, Amazonas state Gov. Wilson Lima announced.“I deeply regret the death of the 12 passengers and two crew members who were victims of the plane crash in Barcelos on Saturday,” Lima said on X, formerly known as Twitter.The Embraer PT-SOG aircraft had taken off from Manaus, the Amazonas state capital and the biggest city in the Amazon, and was attempting to land in heavy rain when it crashed, local media reported. The passengers were Brazilian tourists on their way to fish, the reports said.Video footage posted by the Globo television network showed the plane lying on a muddy dirt track with the front part of the aircraft in green foliage. A couple of dozen people are seen standing nearby holding umbrellas.The Brazilian air force sent a team from Manaus to collect information and preserve any evidence that could be used for the investigation into the crash, an air...Armed man accused of impersonating officer detained at Kennedy campaign event in LA
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 15:44:12 GMT
LOS ANGELES (AP) — An armed man accused of impersonating a federal officer was taken into custody outside a Robert F. Kennedy Jr. campaign event in Los Angeles.A Los Angeles Police Department statement said police received a call Friday afternoon that a man with a loaded gun and holster and wearing a U.S. Marshals Service badge was outside a theater where the Democratic presidential candidate was scheduled to give a speech. A campaign statement said Kennedy’s security team surrounded the man, who later was taken into custody by the LAPD. The FBI also was on the scene. No one was injured. “The man claimed to be part of Kennedy’s security team,” the campaign statement said. He told the candidate’s security team “that he needed to be taken to the candidate immediately.”The man was taken into custody on a charge of carrying a concealed weapon. In a post on X, formerly known as Twitter, Kennedy said he was grateful for the LAPD’s swift response. His campaign said Kennedy̵...2 teens killed in shooting in Palatine identified
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 15:44:12 GMT
PALATINE, Ill. — Two teen boys are dead after a shooting in Palatine on Friday, according to police.Palatine police say officers responded to reports of a person shot in the 1800 block of Green Lane North just after 10 p.m. When officers arrived on the scene, they found two boys who had suffered life-threatening gunshot wounds. ‘He left a huge impact’: Students shocked after assistant principal killed in shooting in Loop high-rise The Cook County Medical Examiner's Office has identified the two boys as 16-year-old Eduardo Alpizar and 16-year-old Uriel Garcia.Currently, it is unclear what led to the deadly shooting.An investigation by Palatine police and the Major Crimes Assistance Team is ongoing.Anyone with information on the deadly shooting is asked to call Palatine police at 847359 9000.Lee makes landfall in Canada, 1 man killed in Maine
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 15:44:12 GMT
BAR HARBOR, Maine (AP) — Atlantic storm Lee made landfall at near-hurricane strength Saturday in Nova Scotia, Canada, after bringing destructive winds, rough surf and torrential rains to a large swath of New England and Maritime Canada that toppled trees, swamped coastlines and cut power to tens of thousands. One person was killed in Maine when a tree limb fell on his vehicle.With sustained winds of 70 mph (110 kph), the center of the post-tropical cyclone came ashore about 135 miles (215 kilometers) west of Halifax, the capital of Nova Scotia, according to the U.S. National Hurricane Center. That’s about 50 miles (80 kilometers) southeast of Eastport, Maine.The storm was expected to weaken as it moved into New Brunswick and the Gulf of St. Lawrence.In the United States, a tropical storm warning remained in effect from Cape Elizabeth, Maine, north to the U.S.-Canada border. That included Bar Harbor, the touristy gateway to Acadia National Park, where a whale watch vessel b...College football: South Dakota State rolls over Drake at Target Field
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 15:44:12 GMT
South Dakota State, the current gold standard in FCS football, brought its swagger and a healthy number of supporters to the Twin Cities on Saturday to face Drake in the third college football game ever played at Target Field.Ranked No. 1 in the FCS coaches’ poll, the defending national champions rolled to a 70-7 victory over the Bulldogs. With ticket prices ranging from $20 to $109, the game drew an announced crowd of 18,174 that was dominated by Jackrabbits fans.But that support was not as dominant as South Dakota State proved to be on the field. Quarterback Mark Gronowski threw for five touchdowns and ran for another as the Jackrabbits improved to 3-0 in advance of the start of Missouri Valley Conference play. Drake is 0-3 as it gets set to start Pioneer Football League play.South Dakota State amassed 618 yards of total offense while limiting Drake to 267, including only 47 on the ground. The Jackrabbits look poised to make another run at a national championship.“We’re not satisf...PHOTOS: 2023 Great Forest Park Balloon Race and Saturday's celebrations
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 15:44:12 GMT
ST. LOUIS - Eyes on the skies Saturday! It was a busy day in St. Louis as the Great Forest Park Balloon Race returned for another year of stunning sights and friendly competition.Dozens of crews signed up for this year's balloon race, but not everyone made it up in the air. Crews had to deal with some small sprinkles and mild wind gusts throughout the day. With storms expected in the St. Louis metro later Saturday, some played it safe and didn't take off from ground. For those who made it up, they had the opportunity to participate in a hare-and-hound race setup. One balloon crew made a target and competing crews tried to come closest to the target to ultimately win the race. UAW strike: Ford lays off 600 in Michigan, picketing continues in Wentzville Balloons mostly landed around Forest Park grounds or within the City of St. Louis. Many took to the skies between 4:30-6 p.m. despite so-so weather conditions. There were also many food trucks, sponsor booths and inflatables for fam...Sights and sounds - 2023 Great Forest Park Balloon Race
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 15:44:12 GMT
ST. LOUIS - Thousands gathered in St. Louis on Saturday to enjoy the final days of summer with the Great Forest Park Balloon Race. Some balloons made it up in the air, while others stayed on ground and gave fans a close look. UAW strike: Ford lays off 600 in Michigan, picketing continues in Wentzville Before the race, there were also some family-friendly activities and performances to celebrate the tradition of the balloon race. This year marks the 51st year of the balloon race at Forest Park. FOX 2 spoke to many people who enjoyed a variety of activities on Saturday. Click here for a Facebook live stream of some balloons taking off into the the sky. Click here for a close look at people enjoying the balloons up close as the race winded down.Annual Trails for Tails: Family-fun events in St. Charles
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 15:44:12 GMT
ST. CHARLES, Mo. – On Saturday, the Five Acres Animal Shelter hosted its annual Trails for Tails event on the streets of St. Charles. This event is both pet-friendly and family-friendly.Runners have the option to participate in a 10K or 5K race, or they can choose the 1-mile run or walk; families and pets are welcome to join in the races. After the run, attendees can enjoy vendors, music, and family fun. The proceeds from the event go towards supporting the Five Acres Animal Shelter, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization located in St. Charles.The shelter's mission is to combat pet homelessness, encourage responsible pet ownership, and advocate for animal welfare.Missouri upsets No. 15 Kansas State, 30-27, on 61-yd game-winning field goal
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 15:44:12 GMT
COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) — Eli Drinkwitz and the Missouri coaching staff decided in the closing seconds of a back-and-forth affair with Kansas State on Saturday that if the Tigers crossed midfield and reached the 40-yard line, they would give Harrison Mevis a chance to kick the winning field goal.Missouri made it to the Kansas State 38 and quarterback Brady Cook spiked the ball to stop the clock.Then that same coaching staff inexplicably lost track of time on the sideline, and the delay-of-game penalty pushed the field-goal attempt back 5 yards. What would have been a 56-yarder became a 61-yard long shot from the wrong side of midfield.It didn't matter.After Cook threw incomplete trying to recoup the yardage, Mevis trotted onto the field anyway. And with the final few seconds ticking away, he boomed the SEC-record 61-yarder over the crossbar, sending the Tigers to a field-storming, come-from-behind 30-27 victory over the No. 15 Wildcats in a showdown of former Big 12 rivals.“We took the p...From Lil Wayne and The Rock to ESPN and Fox Sports battling for space, one Boulder Saturday felt like Super Bowl Sunday: “I’ll take a free concert any day of the week.”
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 15:44:12 GMT
BOULDER — Selfies with The Rock? Or jamming with Lil Wayne? With all the entertainment options on the menu Saturday, Masson Scully felt a little … Weezy.“I’ll take a free concert any day of the week, you kidding me?” Scully, CSU Class of ’25, laughed as he bounced away from CU’s Farrand Field.“They got Lil Wayne. And that was a big pull for everybody. So we’re here. We’re like, ‘Let’s go see Lil Wayne and let’s go see Gronk.'”Within a 2-mile radius, in one morning, you had Dwayne Johnson, Lil Wayne (aka “Weezy”), Migos, Lee Corso, Kirk Herbstreit, Urban Meyer, Mark Ingram, Matt Leinart, Brady Quinn and Desmond Howard.Oh, and did we mention Gronk danced with Peggy?Rob Gronkowski, Tom Brady’s lifetime safety blanket, busted a move with 98-year-old CU superfan Peggy “Give Me My Theme Music!” Coppom. On national television. After having to get a private plane chartered because his...Latest news
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