Lowe's worker punched by shoplifting suspect, then fired, gets her job back

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 20:51:03 GMT

Lowe's worker punched by shoplifting suspect, then fired, gets her job back SAVANNAH, Ga. (WSAV) – A woman fired from her job at Lowe's after being assaulted during an attempt to stop suspected shoplifters is heading back to work.In a statement to Nexstar's WSAV, Lowe's said senior management spoke to Donna Hansbrough on Monday to give her the job back. Hansbrough, who spent 13 years working for the company, accepted the offer.Hansbrough's injury (Courtesy of the Effingham County Sheriff's Office)"First and foremost, there’s nothing more important than the safety of our customers and associates. Products can be replaced; people cannot," Lowe's stated. "We continue to work closely with law enforcement to investigate and prosecute those who are responsible for this theft and violent attack." Man attacked with machete during argument at Sam’s Club On June 25, Hansbrough said she saw Takyah Berry walking out of the store with a cart full of expensive equipment. When Berry allegedly failed to provide a receipt, Hansbrough chased her down, along with the two me...

Texas A&M suspended professor accused of criticizing Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick in lecture

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 20:51:03 GMT

Texas A&M suspended professor accused of criticizing Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick in lecture COLLEGE STATION, Texas (Texas Tribune) -- Joy Alonzo, a respected opioid expert, was in a panic.The Texas A&M University professor had just returned home from giving a routine lecture on the opioid crisis at the University of Texas Medical Branch when she learned a student had accused her of disparaging Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick during the talk.In the few hours it took to drive from Galveston, the complaint had made its way to her supervisors, and Alonzo’s job was suddenly at risk.“I am in a ton of trouble. Please call me!” she wrote to Chandler Self, the UTMB professor who invited her to speak.Alonzo was right to be afraid. Not only were her supervisors involved, but so was Chancellor John Sharp, a former state comptroller who now holds the highest-ranking position in the Texas A&M University System, which includes 11 public universities and 153,000 students. And Sharp was communicating directly with the lieutenant governor’s office about the incident, promising swift ...

Prairie Lea student dies in crash over weekend in Caldwell County

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 20:51:03 GMT

Prairie Lea student dies in crash over weekend in Caldwell County AUSTIN (KXAN) — Four Prairie Lea ISD students were in a car accident over the weekend that left one student dead, the school district's athletic director said Monday. Dominic "DJ" Cubit died after a car accident that happened Sunday afternoon, the district said. Three other students had minor injuries from the crash. "Dominic “DJ” Cubit was more than the honor roll student and All-District athlete that those outside of the Prairie Lea school saw," Prairie Lea ISD said in a Facebook post. "He was the young man that always looked out for others, the first one to volunteer to help when needed and the last person to back away from a challenge. He was a friend to all and when you spent time with him, no matter who you were, you felt like you were his best friend."The accident happened in around 2:30 p.m. Sunday on Stairtown Loop, just west of State Highway 80 in Caldwell County, according to the Texas Department of Public Safety. A trooper found one passenger ejected from a Chevrolet Equ...

Contaminated Superfund sites in the Capital Region

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 20:51:03 GMT

Contaminated Superfund sites in the Capital Region ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Thousands of contaminated sites exist around the United States due to hazardous waste. These sites include manufacturing facilities, processing plants, landfills, and mining sites. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! According to the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Superfunds were created so the EPA can clean up these sites. Those responsible for the contamination can either clean it up themselves or reimburse the government for the cleanup work. If there is no responsible party, Superfund allows the EPA to clean up the site themselves.Since these are contaminated locations, there is a danger to human health and the environment, said the EPA. Each site is also given a hazard ranking based on the likelihood that a site has released or could release hazardous waste into the environment, the characteristics of the waste, and how it affects people. Where’s the cheapest gas in the Capital ...

Phish playing SPAC to help flood recovery efforts

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 20:51:03 GMT

Phish playing SPAC to help flood recovery efforts SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The rock band Phish is set to play two shows at the Saratoga Performing Arts Center (SPAC) to benefit flood recovery efforts in upstate New York and Vermont. The shows are set for August 25 and 26. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! Over the past month, several communities were hit with historic levels of rain and flooding. 100% of the net proceeds from the concerts will be going to The WaterWheel Foundation’s 2023 Flood Recovery Fund.Phish was formed in Burlington, Vermont in 1983. The band is best known for the songs "Farmhouse," "Bouncing Around the Room," and "Sample in a Jar." Greenville Drive-In celebrating Taylor Swift after screen featured in lyric video You can request tickets on the Phish website. The request period ends on Wednesday, July 26 at noon. Tickets go on sale to the general public on Saturday, July 29 at 10 a.m.

Months after life-changing crash in St. Louis, Janae Edmondson gets prosthetics

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 20:51:03 GMT

Months after life-changing crash in St. Louis, Janae Edmondson gets prosthetics ST. LOUIS - More than five months after a life-changing tragedy in St. Louis, teenager Janae Edmondson will continue her recovery with her first set of prosthetic legs. Family members shared an update Tuesday on Janae, saying the prosthetics will help her train to walk after she lost her legs in a crash earlier this year. "Please pray for her to excel and that it will come with ease and grace," said family via her GoFundMe page. "I am so overwhelmed and thankful to God that she is still here and is able to do this. ... We are anxious and nervous but so excited that she is closer to walking again." Furniture store closes without warning, customers want their money back In February, Janae was visiting St. Louis with her family for a volleyball tournament. While walking around downtown St. Louis, a speeding driver failed to yield and collided with another vehicle. That second vehicle struck Janae, and both of her legs were amputated after the crash.Last month, Janae filed a lawsuit a...

Hannibal man admits to making series of pipe bombs

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 20:51:03 GMT

Hannibal man admits to making series of pipe bombs ST. LOUIS - A Hannibal man admitted to making a series of illegal pipe bombs last year. Joshua Rickey, 34, pled guilty Monday in federal court to one count of manufacturing one or more unregistered destructive devices and one count of possession of one or more unregistered destructive devices. Furniture store closes without warning, customers want their money back According to his plea agreement, Rickey admitted making a series of pipe bombs out of sparklers and plastic or metal pipes between July 4 and Aug. 13 last year. Investigators say Rickey detonated one in a burned-out house across from his own home in late July 2022 and once lit one at his grandmother’s house, damaging a fence.The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives says pipe bombs and other "improvised explosive devices constructed from various objects are prohibited and extremely dangerous." Rickey could face up to 10 years in prison or $250,000 in fines. A sentencing hearing is scheduled for Oct. 30.

Nikolai Kovalenko signs entry-level contract with Avalanche but will likely remain in KHL for 2023-24 season

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 20:51:03 GMT

Nikolai Kovalenko signs entry-level contract with Avalanche but will likely remain in KHL for 2023-24 season Nikolai Kovalenko, the Avalanche’s sixth-round draft pick in 2018 and the son of former Avs forward Andrei Kovalenko, signed a two-year entry-level contract Tuesday, the team announced. But the Russian prospect is expected to remain in the KHL through the first year of the deal.Kovalenko, 23, has developed overseas into one of Colorado’s more promising wing prospects. He scored 21 goals and 54 points in 56 games last season for Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod, finishing ninth in the league in points.He was the seventh player the Avalanche drafted in their 2018 class, going No. 171 overall to a franchise that was rebuilding at the time. Only two of the players Colorado selected before Kovalenko remain in the organization: goalie Justus Annunen and forward Sampo Ranta, who recently signed in the Swedish league but whose rights were retained by the Avs. Martin Kaut was the team’s first-round pick in 2018; he was traded to San Jose last season and has since returned to his nat...

1 dead after stabbing, police shooting in Reseda

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 20:51:03 GMT

1 dead after stabbing, police shooting in Reseda A person died in Reseda Tuesday morning after a stabbing led to officers firing their guns, authorities said.It is unclear when the incident was first reported, but police told KTLA that a person was stabbed multiple times in the 7600 block of Reseda Boulevard.Aerial video from Sky5 showed LAPD and Los Angeles Fire Department vehicles in a shopping center, as well as a white tarp over what appeared to be a body.At some point an officer-involved shooting occurred, but it is unclear if the person who is dead at the scene was stabbed by a suspect or shot by police. Check back for updates on this developing story.

2 men arrested for robbing cannabis delivery driver  

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 20:51:03 GMT

2 men arrested for robbing cannabis delivery driver   A cannabis delivery driver was robbed at gunpoint by two suspects in San Bernardino County. According to a release from the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department’s Victor Valley station, deputies were dispatched to the 12000 block of Sand Court in the city of Adelanto around 5 p.m. Saturday evening on reports of a robbery. Upon arriving on scene deputies found the victim, only identified as a man who works as a delivery driver for a cannabis retailer, and learned that he had been robbed at gunpoint by two suspects who left the location in a Ford Taurus. After a BOLO (Be on the lookout) notification was sent out to surrounding law enforcement agencies, deputies with the Victorville Police Department observed a vehicle matching the description of the one used in the robbery, and conducted a “high-risk vehicle stop,” the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department said.  Double fatal shooting at beach overlook believed to be a targeted attack “Marijuana was located inside th...