Illinois considering change to obscure tax

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:19:55 GMT

Illinois considering change to obscure tax (WTVO) — Illinois lawmakers are considering a change to an obscure tax.The "Estate Tax" kicks in when a resident gets an inheritance of more than $4 million. There are family farms across Illinois that fall into that category, but they sometimes cannot pay it without selling assets when it is due.That is because most of the money from farms either goes into the land or into the crops.Governor JB Pritzker did not say whether or not he would support raising the threshold to $12 million."It'll be important to consider around that what the effect on the state budget would be, what the effect on families would be, is that the right threshold to have for the estate tax in the state of Illinois, all of which I'll take into consideration," Pritzker said.Read more: Latest Chicago news headlines"When you can't give that to your kids, that's a huge, huge difference," added State Senator Sally Turner. "So, I think we need to pay attention to that, and I appreciate Governor taking a look at it."...

'Beyond frightful': 2 men injured in suburban Metra stairway collapse

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:19:55 GMT

'Beyond frightful': 2 men injured in suburban Metra stairway collapse UNIVERSITY PARK, Ill. — Two men are thankful their injuries weren't catastrophic after a stairway at a suburban Metra station collapsed last week.Like a usual Wednesday afternoon, David Knuth was commuting from his job downtown to get home via a Metra train. He disembarked at the University Park station and began his journey to the parking lot.What happened next is something Knuth can't get out of his mind as he deals with lacerations, deep bruising and mental scars. The stairway collapsed with Knuth and four others on it — leaving him on top of the rubble."It gave out, it collapsed and I was right smack in the middle," Knuth said. "I fell on top of debris and six or eight stairs seemed to rot out."Despite the injuries, Knuth refused to be transported by authorities because he "just wanted to get out of there.""When I landed, I scooted off the pile and couldn't believe what just happened," Knuth said. "A bunch of people rushed up on me and I heard sirens pretty quickly."Paul Johnson...

'Are you going to shoot me?' Woman asks before Ohio police fatally shoot her

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:19:55 GMT

'Are you going to shoot me?' Woman asks before Ohio police fatally shoot her WESTERVILLE, Ohio (WCMH) — Footage from body-worn camera shows a pregnant woman asking police, "What, are you going to shoot me?" seconds before an Ohio officer fatally shot her outside a grocery store.Blendon Township released body camera footage Friday from two police officers that showed the brief encounter with, and shooting of, Ta'Kiya Young, 21, who died later after being taken to St. Ann's Hospital.Young died August 24 after one of two responding officers shot her through the front windshield of a car, outside a Kroger whose employees claimed Young and others were stealing alcohol. The police department has declined to identify the two officers who approached Young's car that evening, citing victims' rights legislation called Marsy's Law. Where’s my Facebook settlement check? Why payments haven’t arrived – and when they might The body camera footage was redacted to shield the officers' identities but showed that in the last moments of her life, Young asked the officer stand...

Alaska Board of Education votes to ban transgender girls from high school sports

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:19:55 GMT

Alaska Board of Education votes to ban transgender girls from high school sports (The Hill) – Alaska’s state Board of Education voted Thursday to approve a proposal to ban transgender girls from competing on girls’ high school sports teams, advancing one of Republican Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s policy priorities that was thwarted by the state legislature earlier this year.The proposal, which board members argued during a special meeting Thursday is necessary to ensure fairness for cisgender female athletes, states that “if a separate high school athletics team is established for female students, participation shall be limited to females who were assigned female at birth.”The new regulation, if given final approval by Alaska Attorney General Treg Taylor (R), would apply to schools and districts that join the Alaska State Activities Association (ASAA), the state’s regulating body for high school sports.Current ASAA guidelines allow member schools to decide for themselves whether transgender athletes should be permitted to play on sports teams that do not match thei...

Schumer speaks on soldiers' remains in Lake George

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:19:55 GMT

Schumer speaks on soldiers' remains in Lake George LAKE GEORGE, N.Y. (NEWS10) - Battlefield Park has a history that lives up to its name. In 2019, some of that history was dug up during a routine construction dig. This week, United States Senator Charles Schumer came to the lake to talk about what was found four years ago. Get the latest news, weather, sports and more delivered right to your inbox! On Monday, Schumer visited Battlefield Park to voice his commitment to ongoing efforts to return the remains of more than 40 Continental soldiers to Lake George. Since their uncovering in 2019, support has grown to have the remains buried there, requiring cooperation from the U.S. Army.“In my recent visit to Lake George Battlefield Park, I was impressed by the devotion of local leaders to preserving and promoting the significance that this region has had on the birth of America, and of course, the spectacular beauty of the grounds," said Schumer. "I am proud to support the Lake George Battlefield Park Alliance and local officials’ effor...

Farmington man arrested on child pornography charges

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:19:55 GMT

Farmington man arrested on child pornography charges FARMINGTON, Mo -- In Farmington, Missouri, a man has been arrested for possession of child pornography. On August 31, 2023, the St. Francois County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office charged Kaleb L. Curtis, aged 23, with three counts of possession of child pornography, resulting in a warrant for his arrest.  Curtis voluntarily turned himself in to the St. Francois County Sheriff on the same day, and he has since posted a $50,000 bond. The investigation started in August 2022, when investigators received a cybertip indicating that a social media user had uploaded a video identified as child pornography.   License plate reader leads to arrests in stolen identity ring Curtis was identified as a suspect. After further investigations and interviews, the Missouri Digital Forensics Center checked Curtis' cellphone and desktop computer under a St. Francois County search warrant. This check uncovered several images of child pornography on Curtis’ cellphone. 

North St. Louis shooting under investigation

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:19:55 GMT

North St. Louis shooting under investigation ST. LOUIS – At approximately 3:41 a.m. on September 1, the police responded to a shooting in the 3000 block of Kennerly Avenue. The victim, a 40-year-old African American male, was pronounced dead at the scene by EMS. License plate reader leads to arrests in stolen identity ring The Homicide Division is investigating. Anyone with information related to the case is encouraged to contact the Homicide Division directly at 314-444-5371. For those who prefer to offer tips anonymously, CrimeStoppers can be reached at 866-371-TIPS (8477).

North St. Louis woman pleads guilty to toddler death

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:19:55 GMT

North St. Louis woman pleads guilty to toddler death ST. LOUIS – A St. Louis woman pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter of a toddler. She was sentenced on September 1 to eight years in prison as part of a plea agreement. She had originally been charged with the Class A felony of child abuse resulting in death.India Basquine, 52, pleaded guilty on July 24 to a reduced charge of first-degree involuntary manslaughter in the death of 23-month-old Jream Polk on May 28, 2018. Basquine struck or shook the girl, causing brain damage, at Basquine’s north St. Louis home. Initially, Basquine told authorities she didn’t know what happened to Polk and that the child was playing outside with other children at the time. License plate reader leads to arrests in stolen identity ring In court on Friday, Polk’s mother, Tierra Townsell, said she is still traumatized and depressed over Polk’s death and that she’s not happy with the plea deal. She also said she doesn’t feel safe leaving her other four children with anyone.“My life will never be the...

Above-average temps, below-average rain expected for Denver in September

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:19:55 GMT

Above-average temps, below-average rain expected for Denver in September A hot Labor Day weekend is just the start of another month of expected above-average temperatures and below-average precipitation in Denver.Denver’s average temperature in August was 1.3 degrees above normal, according to Denver’s August climate summary from the National Weather Service in Boulder, and the city saw less than an inch of rain with only seven days of measurable rainfall.Meteorologists at the NWS said a similar pattern is likely to happen in September as well.“General warmer and drier weather,” NWS Boulder meteorologist David Barjenbruck said of September’s outlook. “That’s typically what we’ve seen over the last few years. We get these drier fall patterns, and they stick around for a while.”That’s not to say the whole month will be hot and dry.Labor Day weekend will be hot with highs pushing into the 90s through Sunday, then some cooling expected by Monday. There will be a chance of just a brief storm or two ...

Broncos Journal: Does Sean Payton’s first team in Denver have depth to withstand regular-season rigors?

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:19:55 GMT

Broncos Journal: Does Sean Payton’s first team in Denver have depth to withstand regular-season rigors? The spender and the saver sat next to each other during the NFL Draft in April, smiling at their recent additions and perhaps feeling slightly differently about their capital moving forward.When the spender, Broncos head coach Sean Payton, asked the saver, general manager George Paton, how much they had left in their draft wallets, Paton noted diligently the checkbook balance: “A pair of sixths.”Hey, Payton said, you can find, “probably a couple of dishwashers” with that.Maybe they did in safety JL Skinner and center Alex Forsyth.But over the past couple of years, big expenditures have taken bites out of Denver’s ability to keep the pantry full.There’s no one reason it happened. In fact, Paton was at the center of dealing five picks — four of them first- and second-rounders — for Russell Wilson in March 2022. Then he got a first-rounder for Bradley Chubb, and CEO Greg Penner flipped it to New Orleans for the right to hire Payton.Instead of trading back and perhaps stashi...