New bride killed after suspected drunk driver hits golf cart hours after South Carolina wedding
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 00:10:58 GMT
FOLLY BEACH, S.C. (WCBD) - A bride was killed and a groom left critically injured just hours after exchanging their vows on South Carolina's Folly Beach last Friday evening.The couple had left their wedding reception when Folly Beach Public Safety Chief Andrew Gilreath said 25-year-old Jamie Komoroski slammed into the back of a golf cart they were riding in. Komoroski was allegedly traveling at about 65 mph in a 25 mph zone, according to Chief Gilreath.Charleston County Coroner Bobbi Jo O’Neal identified the victim as 34-year-old Samantha Miller of Charlotte, North Carolina. Miller, still in her wedding dress, suffered blunt force trauma in the crash and died at the scene. Robbers with assault rifles hold up Tennessee bank, video shows Miller's husband, Aric Hutchinson of Utah, and another family member on the golf cart were seriously injured and remain in the hospital, Hutchinson's mother wrote in a GoFundMe.Hutchinson has already undergone multiple surgeries, according to h...APD investigating homicide in northwest Austin after 2 found dead in apartment
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 00:10:58 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) — The Austin Police Department is investigating a homicide after two people were found dead Monday at a northwest Austin apartment complex.APD responded to 10015 Lake Creek Parkway, the address for the Legends Lake Creek apartments, for a homicide investigation at Building No. 3. APD said the call came in at 5:38 p.m. as a "disturbance" by one of the building's residents, and when officers arrived at the scene, two adults believed to be in their late 50s were found dead inside of an apartment "with obvious trauma to their bodies." One was a man, the other was a woman, and they were pronounced dead at 6:24 p.m. APD said.APD said the two who died were residents of the complex, and it's the 27th homicide investigation of 2023. APD said it didn't have any information about a suspect.Why is Karl Lagerfeld, the Met Gala theme, controversial?
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 00:10:58 GMT
German fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld acknowledges the applause of his models at the end of the show he designed for the French fashion house Chanel, for the 1993-94 Fall-Winter haute couture collection in Paris, July 20, 1993. (AP Photo/Lionel Cironneau, File)NEW YORK (AP) — Karl Lagerfeld, the subject of this year’s Met Gala, transformed Chanel from frumpy to modern. He revolutionized the merger of hip-hop culture and high fashion. He dressed and befriended celebrities and transformed once-staid runway shows into masterful, theatrical displays.He was also a self-proclaimed “big mouth,” publicly sounding off with fatphobia. He spoke against gay men who want to adopt children, migrants, sexual assault survivors, the #MeToo movement and “ugly” people, without apology.And he left behind the receipts, his own contentious words.Lagerfeld died in 2019 after dominating the fashion universe into his 80s. Come May 1, his legacy will be on display at the starry fundraising party and i...After latest burglary at Lowertown coffeehouse and restaurant, owners find community support ‘amazing’
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 00:10:58 GMT
A string of burglaries at a downtown St. Paul coffeehouse and restaurant has been discouraging for the owners, but they’ve been buoyed by the outpouring of community support they’ve received.The latest incident — and the one that caused the most damage — happened early Friday at Lost Fox in Lowertown. The business’s motion detector went off about 4:30 a.m. Large windows to the building had been shattered, but not much was taken, said Annie Rose, who owns Lost Fox with her husband.After Friday’s break-in on Fourth Street, across from Union Depot and its Green Line light-rail station, a Lost Fox Facebook post displayed photos of the damage and read, “I am so tired. Come have a coffee this weekend so we can pay our deductible. We could probably use some words of encouragement.”The support has “been amazing,” Rose said Monday. “There’s been a line out the door. … We’ve had people come in to get a coffee,...Granny flats are now allowed in even more of west Denver
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 00:10:58 GMT
Homeowners in two more Denver neighborhoods now have the right to build accessory dwelling units on their properties without going through a long rezoning process.The City Council on Monday made Valverde and Athmar Park on the west side of the town the latest corners of the city with blanket rezoning that allows residents to build secondary housing structures on their lots without applying for that zoning on an individual basis.Those units, often called ADUs or sometimes granny flats or mother-in-law apartments, are viewed as a key tool in the city’s affordable housing efforts because they allow for more housing density in residential areas and, at smaller sizes than primary homes, are expected to provide more affordable options for renters and people living on fixed incomes.“I believe allowing ADUs in Valverde and Athmar will allow our neighborhoods to change and grow while expanding affordable housing options in our neighborhood,” Adriana Lopez, president of the ...Colorado House plans revival of Polis’s gutted zoning reform bill
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 00:10:58 GMT
A week after the Colorado Senate gutted Gov. Jared Polis’s marquee land use reform bill, House Democrats are preparing to reverse some of those changes and return key zoning provisions to a measure that’s repeatedly been altered as its passed through the Capitol.Under amendments set to be added to the bill Tuesday, SB23-213 would again allow for accessory dwelling units — like carriage houses — to be built on single-family lots, albeit only in more populous parts of the state. The amendments would also reintroduce provisions clearing the way for density and apartment buildings near transit areas in Colorado cities, along with encouraging looser parking requirements and new restrictions on what HOAs can prohibit.All of those provisions, described to the Denver Post on Monday by lawmakers involved, were in previous versions of the bill and had been stripped from it in order to ensure that it passed the Colorado Senate. Their revival represents an effort to retu...Each Denver high school could decide whether to have armed police on campus, draft DPS safety plan says
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 00:10:58 GMT
Superintendent Alex Marrero is recommending that the leaders of each Denver high school and school with 6th- to 12th-graders decide whether to place armed police officers on their individual campuses, according to new a draft safety plan released Monday.Denver Public Schools’ Board of Education tasked Marrero with creating the plan after a student shot two administrators inside East High School on March 22.The district expects to release a final draft next month and Marrero cautioned plan could change, saying, in a statement, “This first version is far from a finished product.”But for now, Marrero is recommending all district-run high schools and combined middle/high schools be allowed to engage with parents and students, and then decide whether they want school resource officers — rather than create a blanket policy for Denver schools.The decision to have Denver Police Department officers on those campuses would be determined by each qualifying school and reviewed annua...2 teens stabbed near Los Angeles High School in Mid-Wilshire
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 00:10:58 GMT
Two teenage boys were stabbed Monday near Los Angeles High School in the Mid-Wilshire neighborhood of Los Angeles. Calls about the incident near the intersection of Olympic and Rimpau boulevards came in at around 4:20 p.m., officials with the Los Angeles Fire Department told KTLA. Officials with the Los Angeles Police Department said the stabbing was the "result of an on-campus dispute between students," and that both victims were taken to the hospital in stable condition. “Another senseless stabbing in our community near Los Angeles High School,” Los Angeles Unified School District Superintendent Alberto M. Carvalho said in a statement. “Our thoughts go out to the two victims and their families. All of our students deserve to go to school free of fear and full of hope.” Carvalho added that law enforcement is investigating the incident and the district is working with the school to ensure campus safety. L.A. police on the scene of a stabbing with two teen victims n...Saints rookie Isaiah Foskey, a former De La Salle star, shows what friendship’s all about during NFL draft
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 00:10:58 GMT
What does it say about a man who in one of the biggest moments of his life — a moment he worked years to achieve — would pause the celebration to be with a friend’s family in a hospital room?“Bro, you don’t have to do that,” Gunnar Rask told his former De La Salle High School football teammate, Isaiah Foskey. “Go celebrate with family and friends.”Rask was planning to be with Foskey on Friday evening, just as he was on Day 1 of the NFL draft on Thursday.The cupcakes that Rask and his mother brought to the party were such a hit that Rask stopped by the cupcake store to bring fresh ones Friday.But while picking up the treats, Rask received a call from his mother.Rask’s maternal grandfather, Jon Ireland, a former football player himself who had watched Rask and four cousins play at De La Salle and met Foskey numerous times, took a turn for the worse.He was being placed on life support.Rask rushed to the hospital, telling Foskey that he wouldn’t be able to ...Attacks on delivery drivers add to gig workers’ fears
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 00:10:58 GMT
By Alexandra Olson and Wyatte Grantham-Philips | Associated PressNEW YORK — A homeowner fired shots at a couple’s car when they mistakenly turned onto his property while making an Instacart delivery. A Florida man was charged with killing and dismembering an Uber Eats delivery driver who brought food to his home. A woman was kidnapped and sexually assaulted while making a DoorDash delivery to a hotel.Ride-hailing and food delivery companies say such violent episodes are exceedingly rare among the millions of trips completed each week, and point to numerous safety measures they have taken over the years.But the three attacks, which occurred within days of each other in Florida last month, sent new ripples of fear among some app-based drivers, who say company safety policies are still better geared toward customers than workers.Winifred Kinanda, who sometimes drives for Instacart in the San Francisco Bay Area, said she had never felt unsafe making deliveries for the grocery app ...Latest news
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