Toronto driver charged with impaired, had 2-year-old in car at time of arrest

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 07:03:33 GMT

Toronto driver charged with impaired, had 2-year-old in car at time of arrest A Toronto driver with a G1 licence was arrested after they were pulled over on suspicion of impaired driving, with officers finding a young child in the car with them.Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) in Toronto pulled the driver over on Tuesday. A precise location was not immediately provided.The OPP Highway Safety Division said a driver with a G1 licence was charged with impaired operation of a motor vehicle. A two-year-old child was in the car with the driver at the time. The youth was not injured.An OPP spokesperson said the driver’s blood alcohol concentration was two-time’s the legal limit. Officers did not identify the driver.In Ontario, a G1 driver must be accompanied by a driver over 18 who has held their full, unrestricted licence for at least four years.The driver in the passenger seat must maintain a blood alcohol level under the legal limit — in Ontario, that limit is .05 per cent. Under provincial guidelines, there can’t be anyone else in the vehi...

2 injured in shooting at Alabama A&M campus

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 07:03:33 GMT

2 injured in shooting at Alabama A&M campus HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (AP) — Two people were injured in a shooting Tuesday outside a residence hall at an Alabama college campus, police said. The shooting occurred at Alabama A&M University, Huntsville Police Department spokesperson Sydney Martin wrote in an email. Investigators said the shooting stemmed from a fight between two people and was an isolated incident, Martin said. Both people have minor injuries, police said. One person was detained by police. Police do not think anyone else was involved. “This was not an active shooter incident,” Martin wrote in the emailed statement. The north Alabama campus was briefly placed on a lockdown, according to local news outlets. WAFF reported that students were sent an alert warning that there was a report of an armed person on campus and to go inside and lock their doors. The university posted an announcement about a “developing public safety emergency near the Knight Center” residence hall and asked students to stay away from the area. ...

Digital clones and Vocaloids may be popular in Japan. Elsewhere, they could get lost in translation

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 07:03:33 GMT

Digital clones and Vocaloids may be popular in Japan. Elsewhere, they could get lost in translation TOKYO (AP) — Kazutaka Yonekura dreams of a world where everyone will have their very own digital “clone” — an online avatar that could take on some of our work and daily tasks, such as appearing in Zoom meetings in our place. Yonekura, chief executive of Tokyo startup Alt Inc., believes it could make our lives easier and more efficient. His company is developing a digital double, an animated image that looks and talks just like its owner. The digital clone can be used, for example, by a recruiter to carry out preliminary job interviews, or by a physician to screen patients ahead of checkups. “This liberates you from all the routine (tasks) that you must do tomorrow, the day after tomorrow and the day after that,” he told The Associated Press as he showed off his double — a thumbnail video image of Yonekura on the computer screen, with a synthesized version of his voice. When his digital clone is asked “What kind of music do you like,” it pauses for several seconds, then goes into a ...

Family, friends, teammates and fans gather to celebrate Steve 'Mongo' McMichael

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 07:03:33 GMT

Family, friends, teammates and fans gather to celebrate Steve 'Mongo' McMichael MERRIONETTE PARK, Ill. — Anticipation is building as many await word on whether Chicago Bears legend Steve "Mongo" McMichael will make it to the next round of seniors committee voting to possibly gain entrance into the National Football League Hall of Fame.According to Mongo's wife — Misty McMichael — they got a call from the NFL Hall of Fame today, but aren't able to share news on the decision until tomorrow."It’s just amazing. It’s been suspenseful, it’s been killing me and now that I have to wait another day,” McMichael said. “I’ll wait, I’ll be patient. He’s been nominated for years but this is the closest we’ve ever been.” PREVIOUS COVERAGE: Steve McMichael can get another step closer to Pro Football Hall of Fame Tuesday If Mongo makes it through to the next round of voting from the NFL seniors committee, he'll be one of three candidates voted on for official admittance into Canton, which is announced at the NFL Awards Show during the week leading up to the Super Bowl.Until t...

Man with previous history of DWIs pleads guilty to killing 20-year-old UT Dallas student in crash

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 07:03:33 GMT

Man with previous history of DWIs pleads guilty to killing 20-year-old UT Dallas student in crash AUSTIN (KXAN) -- The mother and father of Colton Roberts, 20, addressed the man who killed their son in court Tuesday."All I can do now is write letters to him in a journal that only I will ever see. Things I would say that he'll never get to hear," said Bill, the young man's father.Scott Taylor pled guilty to intoxication manslaughter for the August 2021 crash that killed Roberts. The crash happened on Jollyville Road just after 9 p.m., right before Roberts was set to return to class at the University of Texas Dallas. Roberts' parents took their son's photo to the witness stand as they read their victim impact statements.During their impact statements, Roberts' parents talked about how close they were with their son and how much his community adored him. "My 6-foot tall son, healthy, vibrant, so full of life... came home in a small box," said his mother Tanya. Judge Julie Kocurek accepted Taylor's guilty plea in front a courtroom full of Roberts' family and friends. She asked Taylo...

Twins’ rotation plans in flux as they prepare to welcome Joe Ryan back

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 07:03:33 GMT

Twins’ rotation plans in flux as they prepare to welcome Joe Ryan back The Twins have had further discussions about shifting to a six-man rotation for the time being, manager Rocco Baldelli said, but they haven’t yet made any final decisions.Minnesota Twins’ Jordan Luplow scores safely past Milwaukee Brewers catcher William Contreras during the fourth inning of a baseball game Tuesday, Aug. 22, 2023, in Milwaukee. (AP Photo/Morry Gash)As the Twins get ready to welcome Joe Ryan back from the injured list — Baldelli said he expected Ryan’s next start to come with the Twins rather than in a second rehab outing — their rotation plans are momentarily in flux.The Twins have listed Pablo López and Sonny Gray as the probable starters for Thursday and Friday against Texas, but they have yet to announce Saturday and Sunday’s starters.One of them is expected to be Ryan, who last pitched on Friday with the Triple-A Saints on rehab. If they do opt for a six-man rotation, Dallas Keuchel’s turn in the rotation would also fall during that series.Ryan has been on...

Suspect goes on trial for shooting that killed 3, injured 2 in St. Paul’s Payne-Phalen

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 07:03:33 GMT

Suspect goes on trial for shooting that killed 3, injured 2 in St. Paul’s Payne-Phalen Derek Pemrick was the first St. Paul police officer to arrive at 951 Case Ave., where he and his partner would go on to find the bodies of three people who’d been fatally shot in the head.But before Pemrick entered the duplex, he was approached by the two surviving gunshot victims. One of them was Stephen Anderson, who had a gunshot wound to his forehead and wounds to both hands. He named the shooter as Antonio Dupree Wright.“It’s … Antonio,” Anderson said to Pemrick, as captured on his body-worn camera on the afternoon of Sept. 4, 2022.“Did he leave? Is he here?” Pemrick asked Anderson. “Where’s Tony?”Antonio Dupree Wright (Courtesy of the Minnesota Department of Corrections)Ramsey County prosecutors played the short video clip as Wright’s mass shooting trial got underway Tuesday before District Judge Kelly Olmstead in downtown St. Paul.“By some miracle, Stephen Anderson survived,” Assistant Ramsey County Attorney Nori Wieder said in the prosecution’s opening statement. “And ...

Food bank to grow produce with new freight farm

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 07:03:33 GMT

Food bank to grow produce with new freight farm LATHAM, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- A local food bank will soon be able to grow its own produce. The Regional Food Bank of Northeastern New York was given a freight farm thanks to a donation from Broadview Federal Credit Union.The freight farm is coming from a Boston-based company. Organizers hope it will reduce the food bank's reliance on donations. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! "So, to be able to grow something specifically for the neighbors in need at the highest quality is going to be a game changer to allow us to not only feed those that are hungry but to nourish them with the proper produce that they need," Regional Food Bank of Northeastern NY COO Nick Pisani said.The freight farm will also help the food bank expand its delivery services.

Illinois World War II veteran given France's highest distinction

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 07:03:33 GMT

Illinois World War II veteran given France's highest distinction PEKIN, Ill. (WMBD) - A 98-year-old Pekin native who served in World War II, helping liberate France from German occupation, was recognized with the French Legion of Honor today at Preston-Hanley funeral home.Dean A. Preston was a Corporal in the Air Force who served as a radio operator and repairman, helping with communications across the front lines. He served in North Africa, Italy, Germany, and France during the war.Preston didn't want to have that duty initially, however."I volunteered to be in the Air Force; I thought I'd go someplace in the Air Force, but I guess they wanted me for radio maintenance, so they sent me to school, and there was 26 of us; we all ended in the same place, overseas," he said. Central Illinois hosts some of the best places to work according to Forbes A large crowd gathered to see the ceremony, which included veterans, citizens and French and American officials.Preston was given the award by French Consul General to the Midwest Yannick Tagand, who sai...

Keeler: How Broncos RB Jaleel McLaughlin ran from homelessness to NFL heroics: “I don’t want to live life with any regrets.”

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 07:03:33 GMT

Keeler: How Broncos RB Jaleel McLaughlin ran from homelessness to NFL heroics: “I don’t want to live life with any regrets.” For three months, his bed was the back seat of a Ford Focus. As a teen, Jaleel McLaughlin went home to a McDonald’s parking lot, a five-star speedster living out of a four-door sedan.“You know, there (have) been games where I’ve had a great game and I’d come home to nothing,” the undrafted Broncos rookie recalled Tuesday after practice at Dove Valley. “I’d come home to sleeping in the car.“So that’s why … I don’t never get too high and never get too low. Because the unexpected can happen.”Criminy, does this unexpected fly. If your heart doesn’t lambada whenever McLaughlin touches the rock, check your pulse.If you’re not rooting for the kid to make this Broncos roster, especially once you hear his backstory, best check your soul.“(My family) definitely motivates me a lot,” the free-agent tailback and returner out of Youngstown State said. “Even if, say, I might have a down day or, say, it’s early in the morning, I think about my family. I think about the sacri...