UK judge decries legal tactics used by sick child’s parents as he refuses to let her die at home
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:16:30 GMT
LONDON (AP) — A British judge on Friday expressed profound concerns about the tactics of the parents of a terminally ill infant as he refused to allow them to take her home from the hospital to die.The decision by Court of Appeal Justice Peter Jackson came after the parents of 8-month-old Indi Gregory and the Italian government had sought permission for her to be treated at Bambino Gesu Children’s Hospital in Rome. A lower court had previously ruled in favor of doctors who said it was in Indi’s best interests to remove life support and allow her to die in a hospital or hospice.Jackson said doctors caring for Indi and other critically-ill children had been put in an “extremely challenging” position by the legal tussle and decried what he described as “manipulative litigation tactics” designed to frustrate orders made by judges after careful consideration. Such actions will not be tolerated, Jackson said. Indi’s parents have fought to continue life support for their ...Woman robbed at gunpoint in Woodfield Mall parking lot, suspect leads police chase
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:16:30 GMT
SCHAUMBURG, Ill. — Charges are pending in a suburban crime spree that started with a woman who was robbed at gunpoint at Woodfield Mall.According to police, the armed robbery of the woman happened in the Schaumburg Mall parking lot Thursday afternoon — while the victim's infant was inside the vehicle.The suspect fled the scene, but License Plate Readers in Oak Brook alerted police to the vehicle at Oak Brook Center, located at 100 Oakbrook Center. Police responded to the scene and saw the suspect crash into another vehicle.A police chase ensued and the suspect was stopped on Interstate 294 after ramming into a police squad vehicle.The offender was taken into custody and a gun was recovered.No one was injured.Bruce Willis' daughter opens up about her father's health
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:16:30 GMT
TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — Bruce Willis' daughter, Tallulah Willis, opened up about her father's health during Wednesday’s episode of “The Drew Barrymore Show.”Earlier this year, Willis was diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia (FTD), which Johns Hopkins Medicine says is a common cause of dementia that occurs when nerve cells in the frontal and temporal lobes of the brain are lost, causing the lobes to shrink. Doctors said FTD can affect behavior, personality, language and movement.Bruce Willis was diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia earlier this year. (Tolga Akmen/AFP via Getty Images)Tallulah Willis, the youngest daughter of Willis and actress Demi Moore, told Barrymore that her father's health condition hasn't changed.“He has a really aggressive cognitive disease, a form of dementia that’s very rare,” she said. “He is the same, which I think, in this regard, I’ve learned is the best thing you can ask for.” Steve Martin ‘so proud’ his book was banned by Florida school district La...Black widow spider bite sends Colorado man to ICU
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:16:30 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) — Ask Wendy Brewer-Thomas about her husband Ronnie Thomas, and she will tell you he's a reliable man, husband and father."He is the sole provider of this whole house," Brewer-Thomas said.Thomas only misses work when he needs to take care of her, she said. And she had a planned medical procedure coming up."We were mentally preparing for that," Brewer-Thomas said, "so I thought maybe he was just stressed out and getting sick because he was worrying about me, like he always does."'I thought he was just catching a cold'Thomas was feeling ill and he was getting worse."I woke up in the middle of the night because he was coughing," Brewer-Thomas said. "But again, I thought he was just catching a cold." Mystery objects falling from the sky may be spider ‘balloons’ Thomas had pain in his hand and applied some medical cream to feel better — the only hint something was wrong. Then she found a black widow spider in her Denver home."I panicked," Brewer-Thomas said, "and I threw i...Wimberley named 'International Dark Sky Place of the Year'
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:16:30 GMT
WIMBERLEY, Texas (KXAN) — The city of Wimberley has been named 'Dark Sky Place of the Year' for 2023 by the International Dark-Sky Association (IDA), a non-profit organization that works to combat light pollution.The city of Wimberley called the title "a remarkable achievement that underscores a commitment to preserving the natural wonder of the night sky."Wimberley and neighboring Woodcreek, collectively referred to as Wimberley Valley by IDA, has been a recognized 'Dark Sky Community' since 2018.The community was awarded the 'Dark Sky Place of the Year' title for "their enthusiastic and successful efforts to keep the stars shining bright in the Lone Star State," according to IDA."Through education, marketing and a robust community outreach program, they have built a community that treasures the night sky, further preserving their 'little bit of heaven' for generations to come," a statement said.City leaders celebrated the achievement, calling it a testament to the community. "This...Special Report: How APD officers hold other department officers accountable
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:16:30 GMT
The above video shows KXAN’s top morning headlines for Friday, Nov. 10, 2023.AUSTIN (KXAN) — The City of Austin’s Office of the City Auditor conducted a special report in October on anonymous complaints of misconduct by police officers.According to the city, the report answered questions from the Austin City Council -- one of which was how Austin handled anonymous complaints submitted by its police officers.The report showed Austin police officers had two possible options of submitting complaints against another officer if they know or suspect there has been a policy violation.One method, which is standard APD policy, requires an APD officer to file complaints of misconduct through the department’s chain of command by completing an Internal Affairs Internal Complaint Memorandum, according to the city auditor. This method does not allow anonymity for the officer.Another method, which is not a part of APD policy, would be for an officer to file a complaint externally through the Offic...Law enforcement, TCEQ spar over extent of car emissions testing fraud
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:16:30 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) -- Local law enforcement is in a war of words with the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality when it comes to how widespread emissions testing fraud is across the state. After KXAN reporting, TCEQ said it wants to learn why investigators believe five million vehicles were illegally inspected in 2022 in a process known as "clean scanning" -- a scheme where fraudulent emissions tests are registered as official state records. The about-face call for a face-to-face comes after the agency's chairman called the calculations "a dramatic overstatement."Sgt. Jose Escribano (left) during a sting operation at the Travis County Tax Office. (KXAN Photo/Matt Grant) GET CAUGHT UP: Undercover sting shows depth of car inspection fraud "We need to step up and have a overdramatic response to this, OK?," said Sgt. Jose Escribano with the Travis County Constable Precinct Three Clean Air Taskforce. "Yeah, you may say it's overdramatic but, again, you don't have all the numbers. In m...A gray and chilly weekend
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:16:30 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) -- Low rain chances are in the forecast for the rest of today and tomorrow. Most highs both days will peak in the upper 50s to low 60s. Highs will be below normal this weekend into early next weekAn upper-level low will move into northern Mexico west of El Paso Sunday afternoon to increase the chance of rain. By Monday the low will move northeast into the Texas South Plains with a higher rain chance. There may be a few isolated thunderstorms, otherwise it's really more of a rain event.Our next weather maker increases rain chances Sunday and MondayOn average about .50" to 1.00" will accumulate in area rain gaugesThe sky will stay overcast to, at times, mostly cloudy. A north wind will continue for the next several days keeping our lows in the upper 40s to low 50s and most highs in the upper 50s to low 60s.A warming trend begins Tuesday with the rain ending and the clouds clearing. Most highs will be in the low to mid 60s Tuesday, warming to near 70 Wednesday, and reachi...$1M toward housing stability in Hays County, help with rent and utilities
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:16:30 GMT
HAYS COUNTY, Texas (KXAN) — Hundreds of Central Texans will soon get the rental help they need. In Hays County, more rental assistance is on its way.A new partnership between the county and a local nonprofit will help create a housing stability program for the area. RELATED COVERAGE: New Hays County housing stability program in development The Blanco River Regional Recovery Team (BR3T), a San Marcos-based nonprofit that provides housing stability resources for Hays, Caldwell, Blanco and Guadalupe counties, will be leading the effort. "Residents of Hays County--they pay a higher percentage of their income towards rent than any of the surrounding counties around us," said BR3T Executive Director Elizabeth Wills. "They pay more than the national average. So our residents really do need rental assistance."$1 million for rental, utility assistance Hays County Commissioners approved the partnership on Tuesday. They allocated $1 million in American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds to the ne...Gov. Abbott signs bill banning COVID-19 vaccine mandates
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:16:30 GMT
AUSTIN (Nexstar) — Gov. Greg Abbott signed legislation banning COVID-19 vaccine mandates for private employers at the governor's mansion on Friday afternoon.Senate Bill 7 will prohibit employers in the private sector from taking "adverse action" against an employee who does not want to get a COVID-19 shot. It would allow people to file a complaint at the Texas Workforce Commission to investigate alleged retaliation. Employers could face a fine up to $1,000 for each violation, according to this legislation.Sen. Mayes Middleton, R-Galveston, who authored SB 7, emphasized the importance of medical autonomy when discussing his bill during the third special session.“This bill is about protecting individuals,” said Middleton during the third special session. “This protects individuals from losing their job if they don’t believe that COVID vaccine is right for them for whatever reason.” READ MORE: Texas Senate gives final approval to ban on COVID-19 vaccine mandates for private empl...Latest news
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