Jessie James Decker slams United Airlines, saying pregnant sister 'humiliated' on flight
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:17:43 GMT
(KTLA) – Jessie James Decker is slamming United Airlines after an incident involving her pregnant sister and spilled popcorn. Decker posted the account in a since-deleted Instagram story. The "Should Have Known Better" singer said her sister, Sydney Rae Bass, who is five months pregnant, was traveling alone with her two young children when one of them accidentally spilled some popcorn. According to Decker, the flight attendant approached Bass with "a trash bag and wet wipe" and told her that the captain wanted the mom of two to "clean up every drop."“My poor sister is on her hands and knees, crying in the aisle completely humiliated and exhausted, with her children while everyone else watched. Way to go United," the post read, according to People.In another post, Decker said flight staff called the spill a "safety hazard," US Weekly reported. The singer kept fans updated and then explained where the children got the popcorn in the first place. "You guys, this whole time I'm thinking...'There's a lot of questions in this case': Newton Police describe investigation that led them to missing family
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:17:43 GMT
NEWTON, Ill. (WCIA) - A 2-month search for a missing Newton family of four has finally come to an end. Police say all four members of the Lutz family turned up alive and well in Arizona Monday, but their loved ones still have questions about their disappearance. Missing Newton family found in Arizona: Police According to police, 44-year-old Stephen Lutz says his family just wants a fresh start. He left Central Illinois with his wife, 34-year-old Monica, and sons, 11-year-old Aiden and 9-year-old Nicholas in February. Newton Police Chief Riley Britton says Stephen Lutz told him he has no plans to return.“I was asking him about his house - ‘what’s the plan for your guys’ house? You got a lot of stuff there.’ He says: ‘I plan on selling it,'" Britton said, describing a phone call with Stephen Monday afternoon.Stephen was out on bond with the condition of having no contact with his family when they all disappeared. A warrant for his arrest was issued after Britton says he failed to ap...St. Paul’s Holman Field temporarily closed Tuesday as crews install flood control structures, Ramsey County declares local emergency
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:17:43 GMT
Operations at St. Paul’s Holman Field airport will temporarily cease Tuesday as crews install flood barriers as the Mississippi River conitinues to rise.The river — expected to reach major flood stage of 17 feet on Wednesday — borders the airport. The Mississippi is expected to crest above 18 feet by the end of the week.The Metropolitan Airport Commission — which owns and operates the airport — sent crews to install a section of its metal plank floodwall system along the east end of the airfield last week, leading to the closure of two runways. MAC officials say these secondary runways will remain closed until the floodwall syste is taken down.The primary runway at the airfield closed at 10 a.m. Tuesday to let workers extend the floodwall system over the south end of the airfield. MAC officials say this will shorten the runway – which is normally 6,491 feet – by 1,150 feet. Workers will restripe the runway’s operational markings Tuesday and reopen it by...Double homicide investigation underway in St. Paul
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:17:43 GMT
A double homicide investigation is underway Tuesday after a shooting on St. Paul’s Greater East Side.Investigators are working in and around an apartment building on the 1400 block of East Minnehaha Avenue between Birmingham and Barclay streets.Police did not immediately release more information about the circumstances and said they plan to later this morning.Twin Cities Academy, a charter school for grades 6-12 across from the apartment building, remained in session Tuesday.The school “became aware of an incident” across the street at 7:30 a.m. Tuesday, according to a Facebook post from the school. The executive director spoke “directly to the lead office on scene and there is no danger to the public and the situation is under control,” the post continued.Related ArticlesCrime & Public Safety | Man gets 6 months in county workhouse for biting St. Paul cop outside Target store Crime & Public Safety | Lake Elmo: Teen ch...New DJ-centric music fest coming to Lake George
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:17:43 GMT
LAKE GEORGE, N.Y. (NEWS10) - The records will spin in Lake George this summer, with a new music festival joining the likes of summer-long festivities known and loved by locals and visitors alike. The first-ever Lake George DJ Takeover Music Festival comes to the town this July, joining the ranks of events like the Rock the Dock Music Festival and the Lake George Music Festival. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Set for Saturday and Sunday, July 29-30, the DJ Takeover Music Festival is expected to draw DJs from across the Northeast to the Barn at French Mountain, Wild West Ranch, and the Wild Horse Saloon. An announcement from organizer All We Do Is Epic describes the event as a showcase of many genres of music. The current announced DJ lineup includes:Joe BermudezRonnie RaveDJ MegaDJ Mikey BDJ RVMBADJ WillowNVisionDJ Bill KraemerDJ JodiDJ Jerry Bazata/DJ JazTony PlatinvmDJ Mike AlevrasDJ E.N.S.Marky Mark Brenneisen Where to...518 Free Store opening storefront in Schenectady
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:17:43 GMT
SCHENECTADY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- In 2020, the 518 Free Store was created to provide support to marginalized communities during the pandemic. Founder Shalonda Faircloth started the business out of her basement, making deliveries to those in need. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Now, the 518 Free Store is getting a public storefront at 435 Liberty Street in Schenectady. The grand opening is set for Saturday, April 22 at 5 p.m. "Being born and raised in Schenectady, I seen the hardships of poverty first hand, and witnessed how the COVID pandemic exacerbated financial hardships in my community, for many marginalized individuals and families these hardships continue to be felt today," said Faircloth. Simone’s Kitchen reopening Coxsackie location The 518 Free Store provides food and household goods to local BIPOC and LGBTQ+ folks impacted by poverty. The program aims to facilitate stronger, healthier communities through equitable ...Dutchess County SPCA hosts Restaurant Day on April 27
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:17:43 GMT
HYDE PARK, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The Dutchess County SPCA is hosting the "Feed You, Feed Them" restaurant day on Thursday, April 27. All participating restaurants will donate a portion of the proceeds to benefit the animals at the Dutchess County SPCA. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Participating restaurants include:Brasserie, PoughkeepsieCharlotte’s, MillbrookDarby O’Gills, Hyde ParkEl Azteca, PoughkeepsieEl Rey Mexican Eatery, Hyde ParkEmy Delights and Bites, Hyde ParkFour Brothers, RhinebeckGolden Russet Cafe, RhinebeckJoseph’s Steakhouse, Hyde ParkKitchen and Coffee, BeaconPatsy’s Roadhouse, Hopewell JunctionRed Hook Diner, Red HookSpirits Lab, Newburgh“We’re so excited for ‘Feed You, Feed Them’ and honored that so many of our favorite establishments from around the Hudson Valley are enthusiastic about supporting our work,” said DCSPCA Executive Director Lynne Meloccaro. “The pandemic has greatly impacted restaurants, and t...VSP: Vermonter charged with grand larceny, lying to police
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:17:43 GMT
RUTLAND, Vt. (NEWS10) -- A Rutland man was arrested on Sunday, April 2, for driving a stolen car and lying to police, according to Vermont State Police. Jorge Pena, 41, faces several charges. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! On Sunday, April 2, around 12:09 p.m., Vermont State Police at the Rutland Barracks were tipped off a stolen car in Rutland. Police say through an investigation, it was determined Pena was driving the car without the owner's permission and knowingly gave the wrong information to officers. Charges:Aggravated operation without consentGrand larcenyFalse information to a police officerRegistering a motor vehicle for which the applicant is not the owner NYSP: Albany man chases child bicyclist with his car Pena was processed at the Rutland Barracks on Monday. He was released on a citation for a later date and time.Bring your four-legged friend to the Furry Fun Run 5K!
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:17:43 GMT
SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Looking for a fun outdoor activity to do with your four-legged friend?! On Saturday, April 22, Peppertree Rescue is hosting the 15th Annual Furry Fun Run, a run/walk for people and dogs! Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! The run serves as a fundraiser to benefit Peppertree Rescue, a 501(c)3 that finds homes for dogs in need. The run will kick off at the Saratoga Warming Hut off the Avenue of the Pines in Saratoga State Park.Registration for the event is required. The fee is $30 to pre-register before April 20 and $35 on race day. The event will be timed by White Knight Timing and Race Management. Peppertree Rescue asks participants to be mindful of the following information and rules:All pre-registrants will receive a goody bag as supplies last.There is a maximum of two dogs per person. Please leave reactive or aggressive dogs at home.Peppertree Rescue reserves the right to turn away dogs or...Southwest Airlines flights temporarily paused due to “intermittent technology issues”
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:17:43 GMT
Southwest Airlines asked the Federal Aviation Administration to ground all of the airline’s departures after they reported “intermittent technology issues” on social media, and nearly 200 of their flights at Denver International Airport have been delayed as of 9:06 a.m.The Federal Aviation Administration reported the issue was resolved at 9:10 a.m. and the airline’s service has resumed.This morning @SouthwestAir experienced a technical issue with one of their internal systems. At the airline’s request, the FAA paused Southwest’s departures as they resolved the issue. The pause has been lifted and their service has resumed.— The FAA (@FAANews) April 18, 2023Numerous Southwest customers began reporting issues over an hour ago on Twitter, and the airline responded to some tweets citing the technology issues.We have had to implement a ground stop as a result of intermittent issues that were experienced, and we should hopefully be resuming our operation as...Latest news
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