McHenry police: Boater finds body in Fox River as detectives search for missing man
Published Tue, 24 Dec 2024 02:30:59 GMT
MCHENRY, Ill. — McHenry police said a boater found a male's body Wednesday in the Fox River as detectives were searching for a man reported missing more than a week ago.In a press release, the McHenry Police Department said the boater found the body around 3:15 p.m. near the 2000 block of South Fernwood Lane. Chicago police: 4 people shot at Parkway Gardens, 1 critical Gustavo Guzman-Perez (McHenry Police Department/Provided)It's about five-and-a-half miles away from where Gustavo Guzman-Perez, 28, was last seen on April 22.Police said the identity of the body found hasn't been released yet by the McHenry County Coroner's Office, but said officers responded to the scene as they were "actively investigating" his disappearance.Police previously said he was last seen around 2 a.m. on April 22 near a home in the 3000 block of Virginia Avenue. The next day, police said more than 60 search and rescue volunteers and emergency personnel searched about 665 acres for him. In a news release ...What is Arexvy? A look at the new, FDA-approved RSV vaccine
Published Tue, 24 Dec 2024 02:30:59 GMT
It's the world's first vaccine for RSV and the Food and Drug Administration gave the nod Wednesday. It's called Arexvy and the shot is designed to prevent Respiratory Syncitial Virus. The approval is limited right now but the vaccine is meant to have broad benefits.More than 14,000 people die every year after an RSV infection. Up until now doctors had no way to prevent or treat.Bill Muller M.D., PhD is an infectious disease specialist at Lurie Children’s Hospital.“It can be very frustrating,” he said. “We see these big surges in the winter time.”For decades scientists have been conducting research. After lab tests and clinical trials Arexvy is here. So far, the vaccine is approved for those 60 and older, a high-risk group largely impacted by RSV. US approves 1st vaccine for RSV after decades of attempts “In the older age group, RSV is also a threat and I think it’s a little under recognized,” Muller said. “So even though the percent of adults that are infected with RSV, and the p...VIDEO: ATCEMS on-board video shows crash at north Austin intersection
Published Tue, 24 Dec 2024 02:30:59 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) -- On-board video showed a crash between an Austin-Travis County EMS ambulance crashing with another vehicle at an intersection in north Austin Wednesday, Travis County Emergency Services District No. 2 confirmed in a statement to KXAN.Shortly before 8:45 a.m., a vehicle with three people inside collided with a Travis County ESD No. 2 EMS ambulance at the intersection of Burnet Road and Shoreline Drive in north Austin, the statement said.One person was taken to St. David's Hospital Round Rock for further assessment, and no other injuries were reported for the three ESD No. 2 medics, the statement said.Officials said a reserve ambulance is now in service to replace the ambulance involved in the crash."We are thankful the accident was not more severe and wish the individual a speedy recovery," ESD No. 2 said in the statement.After conceding St. Paul City Council endorsement, Isaac Russell jumps back into Ward 3 race
Published Tue, 24 Dec 2024 02:30:59 GMT
On Sunday, standing in front of Democratic-Farmer-Labor delegates from Highland Park and Macalester-Groveland, Isaac Russell said he would abide by their chosen endorsement for the Ward 3 seat on the St. Paul City Council. After the first ballot was cast, with Russell notably behind in votes, he again took the stage, shoulder to shoulder with fellow candidate Saura Jost and encouraged the entire room to endorse her instead of him.The applause from the room of 300 delegates was long and hard, and even the ward convention chair told the crowd he felt teary-eyed.On Wednesday, Russell apparently changed his mind.“Our ranked-choice voting system gives us an inclusive process for voters to hear from a campaign centered on our shared challenges and shared solutions,” said Russell, in a written statement announcing his intent to drop back into the race and run for the Ward 3 seat this November. “My commitment to the democratic principle of ensuring every voice in our commu...1 died, 2 seriously injured in crash on I-270
Published Tue, 24 Dec 2024 02:30:59 GMT
ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. - Interstate 270 reopened Wednesday night after being shut down for nearly five hours following a fatal crash where one person died, and two others were seriously injured.According to a spokesperson for the Missouri State Highway Patrol, four vehicles were involved in a crash that happened around 5:45 p.m. The cars were traveling in the middle lane on southbound I-270. When suddenly, a vehicle struck the car in front of it, which led to a chain reaction.A FOX 2 viewer had sent in a video to us that showed two vehicles engulfed in flames. Fire crews were on the scene putting out the fire. As legal battles mount, Kim Gardner takes nursing classes Two people were taken to a nearby hospital. A third person had died while being rushed to the hospital.No further details have been released of their identities or age.The southbound lanes on I-270 were closed for hours while investigators cleared the scene and did accident reconstruction. The four cars have been remov...Kim Gardner backers remain steadfast in their support
Published Tue, 24 Dec 2024 02:30:59 GMT
ST. LOUIS - Supporters of St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner spent part of Wednesday at the Missouri Capitol in Jefferson City. Members of several organizations, including the Community Justice Coalition, expressed their opposition to several issues. Attempts to remove Gardner from office are one of the issues sparking outrage among her supporters.“We’re going to stand with Kim Gardner today, tomorrow, and until she feels that she is no longer interested in being the circuit attorney in the City of St. Louis,” said Walle Amusa, co-chair of the Campaign for Human Dignity.He said Gardner's enhancing her nursing education is not where attention should be focused. Amusa and other Gardner supporters believe political motivations are behind efforts to remove Gardner. As legal battles mount, Kim Gardner takes nursing classes “The voters have spoken,” said Zaki Baruti, a leader with the Universal African People Organization. He said he believes Gardner’s prosecutions of former Go...Family wants action on murder suspect GPS violations; says Circuit Attorney won’t answer
Published Tue, 24 Dec 2024 02:30:59 GMT
ST. LOUIS - A murder suspect, out on bond while wearing an ankle monitor, is violating release conditions, according to court records. As the victim’s family says, the St. Louis Circuit Attorney’s office remains silent.It involved Brandon Scott’s murder, which led to an unforgettable scene on the arch grounds in 2021. Scott’s sister, April, recently spoke about her brother, calling him a "…loving family man with two beautiful children.”The Scott family spoke about their frustrations with the legal system on April 24. The family said road rage spurred the driveby shooting in September 2021. Three suspects were charged with murder. One case was dropped. Another led to an April 24 contempt hearing after the Circuit Attorney’s Office failed to have a prosecutor at trial. The third suspect was allowed out on bond and is now the focus of April’s concerns. She recently noticed something about the third defendant, Mark Perry, while reviewing court entries. As legal battles mount, Kim Gard...Rechargeable batteries may be the cause of several fires, firefighters say
Published Tue, 24 Dec 2024 02:30:59 GMT
ST. LOUIS - There are new concerns that St. Louis area residents may be sparking fires without even knowing it. The issues lie in the rechargeable devices used, from Roomba vacuums to cordless drills and e-scooters.It’s become a top concern for firefighters when they head to emergency calls: lithium-ion battery fires. Firefighters suspect batteries may have sparked last week’s fire at a Lemay recycling center.Business there continued. Firefighters said the center has a state-of-the-art fire suppression system and safety protocols. No one was hurt. Damage was limited. As legal battles mount, Kim Gardner takes nursing classes Still, it seems nearly certain to happen again, not because of negligence from consumers, who are prone to improper charging or battery disposal.Think of what happens to your garbage in a garbage truck: it gets crushed and compacted. That’s extremely problematic when it comes to rechargeable devices.“These batteries are crushing each other inappropriately,” sai...Insurance company mistake creates money mess for south St. Louis County family
Published Tue, 24 Dec 2024 02:30:59 GMT
ST. LOUIS - If there was an award for the world’s best grandchild, you’d be hard-pressed to find someone more deserving than Brian Rogers.“Well, she raised me, and I can’t let her take care of herself," he said. "Being 95, she needs breakfast, lunch, dinner, yard work, and stuff around the house taken care of.”Lately, Rogers said he’s been busy trying to help her resolve an issue with Liberty Mutual Insurance. He shared a bank statement with FOX 2 showing Liberty Mutual debited $1,627 from his grandma’s account on April 13. He said she’d already paid her bill several days before and that the surprise deduction drained the account, causing several overdrafts.“No matter which avenue I took to get an answer, whether it be the insurance representative or my bank representative, all of them gave me different answers,” Rogers said. Trending: A St. Louis mummy is about to go back on display He said Liberty Mutual eventually admitted it made a mistake, but fixing the problem created new f...Woman shot, killed near hotel parking garage downtown
Published Tue, 24 Dec 2024 02:30:59 GMT
ST. LOUIS - A woman was shot and killed just before 7 p.m. Wednesday at the Marriott parking garage in downtown St. Louis. Police said the woman was shot several times at the parking garage on North 9th Street and Washington Avenue. What led up to the shooting is unknown.The garage was closed for about two hours as no cars were allowed in or out. William Johnson, a valet who was parking cars at the time of the shooting, said the shooting was “scary” but that it wouldn’t stop him from working. This is the second fatal shooting downtown in a week. Last week, a man was killed in broad daylight at Kiener Plaza. This is a developing story. FOX will give an update as more information becomes available.Latest news
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