Severe storm left behind debris and tree limbs around St. Louis County

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 01:01:05 GMT

Severe storm left behind debris and tree limbs around St. Louis County ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. - Debris and tree limbs could be found across south St. Louis County after Wednesday's storm."We're trying to get a little bit cut up at a time. Maybe cut that end off, and maybe we can get it off there," said Tom Carter.He said Thursday morning that he came home to chaos."I got four trees in the back that's down. This whole privacy fence is down," Carter said. "The roof off the shed and the roof off my house is tore up."He estimated around $8,000 of damage to his roof and has already filed an insurance claim. Federal charges in robbery, murder of St. Louis Kitchen owner "Pay insurance. You're going to use it one day. I paid 30 years and I never used it, but I will now," Carter said.Down the street, Ameren trucks and tree cutters flooded the streets."I've already got power back; they've been out here all night, and they did a phenomenal job," said Clint Cafolla.He said the strong winds didn't last long."I didn't hear the typical, you know, it sounded like a f...

Spire warns of misinformation online regarding customers’ bills

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 01:01:05 GMT

Spire warns of misinformation online regarding customers’ bills ST. LOUIS - “It’s gotten a little more concerning lately because we’re getting about one a day," said Christopher Gagliano, Spire Vice President of Customer Experience. Federal charges in robbery, murder of St. Louis Kitchen owner “They send in their bill stub, and they’ll write some information on the bill stub, usually from the Uniform Commercial Code," he said. "They will attach IRS Form 1040 or 1041. In a lot of cases, customers are getting that information notarized, and then they’re sending it to us via certified mail.”Gagliano said Spire customers are doing this in response to posts they’ve seen on various social media platforms.“The folks who’re sharing this information are saying that they’re financial experts," he said. "They’re quoting things like the Uniform Commercial Code, Federal Reserve, and even in some cases, telling customers to send in an IRS Form 1040 or 1041 in lieu of actually making a payment for their bills.”Simply put, Gagliano said people are wasting tim...

After You Paid For It expose, Interim director of East St. Louis Housing Authority suspended

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 01:01:05 GMT

After You Paid For It expose, Interim director of East St. Louis Housing Authority suspended EAST ST. LOUIS, Ill. – The interim executive director of the East St Louis Housing Authority has been suspended following a You Paid For It expose on horrendous conditions in an apartment in the Gompers Housing Project.Meanwhile, Serria Hall, the mother of three whose bug-ridden apartment was featured in the FOX 2 report, has been moved to new residence in the Gompers development.Interim Executive Director Angela Russell-Perry came under heavy fire after the story aired. The Housing Authority Board of Directors met Wednesday and decided to suspend her.FOX 2 could not get hold of any members of the board. However, KaKeesh Branigan, a spokeswoman for East St. Louis Mayor Charles Powell III, said Russell-Perry would remain “suspended until further notice.” Lawmaker to review law ‘in-depth’ after cars with expired tags towed from driveways The East St Louis City Council, which includes Mayor Powell, appoints the members of the Housing Authority board, but the board itself hires and fi...

Orange County man pleads guilty to endangering aircraft with drone

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 01:01:05 GMT

Orange County man pleads guilty to endangering aircraft with drone An Orange County man pleaded guilty to federal charges of unsafely operating a drone, flying it dangerously close to several different aircraft, including a United States Coast Guard helicopter in mid-flight, authorities announced Wednesday.  In Nov. 2022, law enforcement was notified of videos posted to the social media platform TikTok of 62-year-old Laguna Beach resident Alexander Milinovic threatening others safety with his drone.  The 62-year-old is accused of launching his unmanned craft on June 19, 2022, Father’s Day, within 10-20 feet of an “open-cockpit gyrocopter operated by a boy and his father,” a news release from the United States Attorney’s Office stated. The drone’s proximity required the boy, who was piloting the gyrocopter, to make an emergency course correction to avoid a collision and crashing into the Pacific Ocean.  A little more than a month later, in July 2022, Milinovic flew his drone to an altitude between 500 and 1,000 feet over the ocean in ...

Man arrested after alleged stabbing attack in Garden Grove

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 01:01:05 GMT

Man arrested after alleged stabbing attack in Garden Grove A man was arrested after he allegedly broke into an apartment before stabbing a woman in Garden Grove on Wednesday.The suspect was identified as Anh Duy Phan, 27, by the Garden Grove Police Department.Police responded to a disturbance at an apartment on the 12500 block of Lorna Street around 1:22 p.m.Arriving officers found a woman in her 40s who had been stabbed multiple times around her body. She also had trauma to her neck that was consistent with strangulation, police said.The victim told police Phan had let himself into her apartment uninvited. Phan was an acquaintance of the victim.An argument erupted and that’s when Phan allegedly brandished a knife while threatening to stab the woman. The victim attempted to leave the apartment but was pulled back in by Phan, police said. 8 arrested in Los Angeles County prostitution bust The suspect placed his arm around the victim’s neck and began repeatedly lunging the knife toward her. The woman received “multiple cuts and puncture wou...

Vallejo PD releases bodycam video of police shooting

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 01:01:05 GMT

Vallejo PD releases bodycam video of police shooting (KRON) -- The Vallejo Police Department released body camera footage on Wednesday of a police shooting that happened on June 27. Police responded to a gas station on the 1400 block of Springs Road at about 4 a.m. for a reported burglary, and officer Brad Kim shot suspect Jamazea Kittell in the face, police said. Menacing band of car burglars caught on camera roaming Antioch neighborhood The dashcam and bodycam videos were first shown at a town hall on Wednesday. The video shows Kim approaching a car with his gun drawn. The truck drives forward and strikes Kittell before crashing into a pole in a parking lot across the street. The crash can be seen in the video player above. Kim fired four shots, and Kittell was struck in the mouth. It is unclear whether the shots were fired before or after the officer was hit by the car. Kittell was handcuffed and taken to jail. To watch the videos released by police, click here. WARNING: Large amounts of blood can be seen at points. The town hal...

2 in critical condition after near-drowning at DC pool

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 01:01:05 GMT

2 in critical condition after near-drowning at DC pool A man and a woman are in critical condition after nearly drowning at a pool in Northeast D.C., according to D.C. Fire and EMS.First responders showed up to Theodore Hagans outdoor pool just after 5 p.m. Thursday for the report of a drowning. D.C. police officers and parks and recreation workers were already on the scene providing emergency care for the man and the woman when D.C. Fire and EMS said they arrived and took over.Both the man and the woman were resuscitated and flown to the hospital in critical condition. D.C. police and the city’s parks and recreation department are investigating.This is a developing story. Stay with WTOP for updates.Below is a map of where the incident happened:Source

Taylor Swift fans go to great lengths for a shot at tickets

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 01:01:05 GMT

Taylor Swift fans go to great lengths for a shot at tickets DENVER (KDVR) -- Hundreds of Taylor Swift sans stood in line waiting for hours in the sweltering heat, in the hopes of winning two tickets to the superstar’s weekend concerts.The contest, sponsored by a Colorado Springs Radio station, was held at the Outlets at Castle Rock on Thursday. “We’re gonna win tickets,” Larissa Brunz said standing in line with her co-worker, Payton Wright. Denver police safety plan for mega event weekend The pair are trying to win tickets for Wright’s sister.“She’s flying in for the concert,” Wright said. “She’s in grad school, so, we gotta do our best.”A sing-a-long and "finish-the-lyric" contest were also held for fans, many of whom had driven up from the Colorado Springs area.Many people came equipped with water bottles and umbrellas to fend off the extreme heat.Swift is scheduled to play Friday and Saturday nights at Empower Field at Mile High.

Video: Cat stolen by pizza delivery driver, Adams County family claims

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 01:01:05 GMT

Video: Cat stolen by pizza delivery driver, Adams County family claims ADAMS COUNTY, Colo. (KDVR) -- A family in Adams County said a Domino's Pizza delivery driver took their cat and they have security camera video to prove it.The family's neighbors got a pizza and they were left with grief after going over the video of the driver with their cat "Pinto" last Saturday."He got in the middle of the street when he saw someone pull up," Jennifer Chumil, the mother of the family, said.In the video, Pinto, one of several family cats, is seen running toward a Domino's delivery car."She petted him and then a few minutes go by and he's in the car with her and they're driving off," Chumil said, "… they were delivering pizza to my neighbor across the street."You can see the cat approach the car, and the delivery driver interact with Pinto. Another angle, Chumil said, shows Pinto already in the car with the driver. 9 suspects wanted after gun store burglaries Shortly after, the video appears to show the Domino's employee driving off.The family is left wondering w...

Dennehy: FTC’s loss is a win for gaming consumers

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 01:01:05 GMT

Dennehy: FTC’s loss is a win for gaming consumers The Federal Trade Commission’s preliminary motion to stop Microsoft from acquiring Activision-Blizzard has been rejected. The case is now primarily considered resolved, as the courts deemed the FTC had not demonstrated that competition would be substantially affected. The injunction would have delayed the companies from merging. However, it is now expected that the two companies may begin fully integrating as early as this month.For gamers, this represents a win through increased access to Activision’s gaming library.Following this decision, the British Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) announced that it would reconsider the case after it had previously blocked the acquisition in the United Kingdom. If the CMA permits the deal, it will join the global consensus that the acquisition is not anticompetitive.The FTC’s initial decision to bring the complaint can be partly attributed to the agency’s ideological opposition to mergers and acquisitions by large tech firms. This bias ag...