Fire partially collapses a parking structure at London’s Luton Airport and 5 people hospitalized
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 14:35:02 GMT
LONDON (AP) — A fire burning in a London airport’s parking structure early Wednesday caused a partial collapse, and five people have been hospitalized for smoke inhalation.All flights at Luton Airport were suspended until noon due to the fire, the airport posted on the X social media platform.Five people, firefighters and an airline official, were admitted to hospitals for smoke inhalation. A sixth person was treated at the scene.Video posted on social media and on British news outlets’ websites showed police and fire department vehicles gathered outside a multi-story parking structure where the top level was engulfed in orange flames. The newly built parking structure for Terminal 2 partially collapsed after the fire started around 9 p.m. Tuesday. The airport asked would-be passengers to stay away since access to the area was restricted.Bedfordshire Fire and Rescue, Bedfordshire Police and the East of England Ambulance remain on the scene.Luton Airport is about 35 miles (56 k...Kari Lake begins Senate campaign as she keeps fighting her loss in the last election
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 14:35:02 GMT
PHOENIX (AP) — Kari Lake asked for a show of hands.Who’s been canceled? Who’s lost friends? Has strained relations with family? Been indicted? Sued for defamation? “If your hand did not go up in any of that, then I do think you need to work a little harder. I really do,” Lake told an adoring crowd of Michigan Republicans gathering last month on Mackinac Island. Lake launched a U.S. Senate campaign for an Arizona seat in a splashy Scottsdale rally on Tuesday, having never conceded that she lost last year’s race for Arizona governor. She is trying out new messages and courting the support of national Republicans she’s insulted in the past. But the former television news host isn’t backing down on the things that made her a star on the far right — her combativeness with perceived enemies, her fealty to Donald Trump and her willingness to defend his election lies. That worries some Republicans who fear she will cost them a race that could decide control of the Se...Woman launches sustainable footwear line, sourced and made in Mexico
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 14:35:02 GMT
CHICAGO — Vanessa Arroyo loved fashion, even studied design at Colombia College in Chicago, but knew nothing about shoes. But that was the first job she was offered when she arrived in New York City with a one way ticket looking to live her fashion dream. Thanks to mentors, Arroyo learned on the job how to design footwear for the top brand Rag and Bone. She loved the fashion world in the Big Apple, but after six years, she yearned for more. By then she was in love with shoes, and went to Guanajuato, Mexico to learn how to make them. Little did she know that trip would also mean a personal transformation for her and a deeper understanding of her Mexican ancestors. More: Hispanic Heritage Month Last May, she launched her own brand of footwear called “Seres” that is sourced and made in Mexico. She is proud of her sustainable, fashion forward shoes but even more of the fact that it represents who she is and where she comes from.City promises to fix sinkhole after dissatisfied residents call FOX 2
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 14:35:02 GMT
ST. LOUIS – St. Louisans in the Benton Park West neighborhood are fed up with a massive hole in their street that has gone nearly two weeks without being fixed.FOX 2 went looking for answers; action from the City of St. Louis soon followed.Residents say everything started five or six weeks ago, with water bubbling up from under Utah Street near Ohio Avenue.About 12 days ago, a Water Division work crew cut a 12-foot by 15-foot hole into the pavement to find the source of the problem.The water leak stopped, but the hole remained. Traffic cones and caution tape surrounded the hole and only partially covered it with plywood instead of metal plates, which are typically used to cover holes in pavement.Residents cringe every day as drivers from each direction weave around the mess using the side of the street without the hole. Loretta Anderson parks her car in front of her home on that side of the street. She folds in her side-view mirror now so weaving vehicles don’t knock it off.“They sp...Scott Air Force Base could play role in U.S. military support for Israel
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 14:35:02 GMT
ST. CLAIR COUNTY, Ill. – As of Tuesday evening, it’s not clear what role Scott Air Force Base is playing in any military support the United States is sending Israel. A spokesperson for the base indicated they would not speculate on what may or may not happen.Global logistics are a key component of the U.S. Transportation Command at Scot Air Force Base. A video from the base shows some of the command’s capabilities. “Scott Air Force Base helps us realize we’re part of the whole world,” said Illinois State Rep. Charlie Meier, R-Okawville.His district neighbors the base. Meier said part of serving at the base involved being prepared for immediate changes. Monthly $500 payments coming soon for some St. Louis families “They have to change their whole plan at a second’s notice when something happens, like what’s happened in Israel,” he said.Meier said the base is also an important part of the St. Louis and southwestern Illinois economies. He said many service members are also active mem...UCity apartment building gets flood buyout; homeowners still waiting on theirs
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 14:35:02 GMT
UNIVERSITY CITY, Mo. – Flood-weary University City residents are still hoping for a flood buyout. They’ve been waiting a long time. Those along Wilson Avenue were slammed in the powerful floods in July 2022, just like the rest of the St. Louis area.University City had hoped to buy out 300 homes but had to cut that request down to 14, a request that still has not been approved by the fed.While homeowners on Wilson Avenue are still awaiting help, the owner of an apartment complex is getting $3.2 million in a federal flood buyout.University City applied for the money in a national competition and was one of the local winners.The apartments will be torn down and made into green space. University City City Manager Gregory Rose said they have no control over the approval process. Monthly $500 payments coming soon for some St. Louis families “The Hafner Court Apartments, which is what we received the money to buy out, is frequently flooded,” he said. “So, we had made an application with ...Drive-by shooting victim in critical condition, police say
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 14:35:02 GMT
PAGEDALE, Mo. – Police in Pagedale are investigating a drive-by shooting that sent one man to the hospital Tuesday evening.The shooting happened around 7 p.m. on Robbins Avenue.Police claim the shooting was not random and that a vehicle pulled up to the victim, a man in his 20s, and the occupants in the vehicle opened fire.The victim was taken to a nearby hospital. He’s listed in critical condition.The Latest: Israel's war on Hamas intensifies
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 14:35:02 GMT
The war in Israel is intensifying. The Israeli military continues to pound the Gaza Strip as fear grows for the Americans and others being held hostage.Reports on the ground in Israel indicate the Israeli military has launched roughly 450 airstrikes overnight, hitting hundreds of targets across the Gaza Strip. It comes as stunning images continue pouring out of Gaza, with President Joe Biden once again expressing clear support for Israel, even calling the Hamas attack an "act of evil.""In this moment, we must be crystal clear: we stand with Israel," Biden said.Following his third call with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu since the war broke out, Biden called for overwhelming, swift Israeli action. He also condemned Hamas."They use Palestinians as human shields. Hamas offers nothing but human bloodshed, with no regard for who pays the price."A frightening new video also shows the moment Hamas terrorists took a group of Israelis hostage on Saturday. Hamas still has more than...Police officer stabbed in downtown L.A.
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 14:35:02 GMT
An officer with the Los Angeles Police Department was taken to the hospital after being stabbed in downtown Los Angeles on Tuesday. The incident occurred in a parking structure near 5th and Hill streets at around 4:25 p.m. as the Central Narcotics Enforcement Detail was making an arrest in the Jewelry District, LAPD confirmed to KTLA. Details are limited and it's unclear exactly what led to the situation, but an altercation occurred with an uninvolved adult male who stabbed the officer and fled the scene, prompting a foot pursuit. Several patrol units responded, and two ambulances were requested. The officer, who was wearing a tactical vest when he was stabbed, was taken to the hospital with minor puncture wounds, police said. The suspect was later taken into custody. It is unclear if he was taken to the hospital. L.A. County DA investigator and wife killed in violent crash L.A. Police and fire department personnel on the scene of a "use of force" incident downtown on Oct. 10, 20...Thousands of dollars worth of stolen retail items found in L.A. bust
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 14:35:02 GMT
Two people were arrested after thousands of dollars worth of stolen merchandise was allegedly being sold at a retail shop in Central L.A.The two suspects, who were not identified, were found operating a local business selling a large amount of personal care and baby items, according to the Los Angeles Police Department.Some of the retailers from where the merchandise was stolen include Target and CVS, officials said.Photos from the bust show tall stacks of Pampers and Huggies diapers inside the store. The boxes of diapers are also seen filled to the brim inside a minivan parked outside.Two people were arrested after a shop was found allegedly sellling thousands of dollars worth of stolen merchandise from CVS and Target in Central L.A. on Oct. 10, 2023. (Los Angeles Police Department)Two people were arrested after a shop was found allegedly sellling thousands of dollars worth of stolen merchandise from CVS and Target in Central L.A. on Oct. 10, 2023. (Los Angeles Police Department)Tw...Latest news
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