Woman killed in northeastern Kansas head Kansas City
ST. MARYS, Kan. — The Kansas Highway Patrol goes on to stated that in the head-on crash of a pickup truck and sport utility vehicle on the U.S. a Belvue woman was killed. Highway 24 in northeastern Kansas just west of St. Marys.
The Investment-Journal reports about 7:25 a.m. the crash occurred. Friday, November 1. A 19-year-old man from St. Marys driving a pickup went west on the highway's eastbound lane, hitting the 54-year-old Kathleen Cummings, a SUV driven woman.
At the location, cummings was pronounced dead. The 19-year-old driver with minor injuries was taken to a hospital. The accident is still being investigated.
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ATLANTA - A student from Georgia State says a thief stole her SUV from a valet and then used it to go across the Atlanta metro to a crime spree. Michael Seiden of Channel 2 learned that the suspect is the older brother of two men whose crimes ranged from theft to assassination before they were locked up.
Atlanta authorities say that while trying to get away from officers near Metropolitan Parkway and Fair Drive in southwest Atlanta, Charles McDaniel crashed the SUV of the GSU graduate. Seiden has been told by multiple sources near the investigation that McDaniel is a well-known gang member who has been in and out of prison for various crimes.
"I suspected something was happening, but then today I found out it was totaled," said the man, who asked not to be identified. Police retorted McDaniel was stealing her Audi from a Buckhead valet last weekend.
"The gentleman apparently came and stole from the valet box multiple sets of keys," the student replied. "His was there so he just hopped into it and fled." Atlanta police say the next week McDaniel raced the stolen car around Atlanta Metro, committing multiple violent crimes, including an attempted weapon attack in South Fulton City. It's there that police say McDaniel was robbing a BMW SUV and a team of suspects.
Court documents indicate police arrested him on multiple felony charges in Fulton County in April. A month before the arrest, McDaniel pleaded guilty to burglary in Cobb County by accepting an officer's stolen property and obstruction. It was all part of a plea agreement that held him out of prison.
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"Today in California, we can see wildfires happening just around the corner, wildfires that are escalating as a result of the climate crisis," climate activist Greta Thunberg told a large crowd outside Los Angeles City Hall on Friday.
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ATLANTA - A student from Georgia State says a thief stole her SUV from a valet and then used it to go across the Atlanta metro to a crime spree. Michael Seiden of Channel 2 learned that the suspect is the older brother of two men whose crimes ranged from theft to assassination before they were locked up.
Atlanta authorities say that while trying to get away from officers near Metropolitan Parkway and Fair Drive in southwest Atlanta, Charles McDaniel crashed the SUV of the GSU graduate. Seiden has been told by multiple sources near the investigation that McDaniel is a well-known gang member who has been in and out of prison for various crimes.
"I suspected something was happening, but then today I found out it was totaled," said the man, who asked not to be identified. Police retorted McDaniel was stealing her Audi from a Buckhead valet last weekend.
"The gentleman apparently came and stole from the valet box multiple sets of keys," the student replied. "His was there so he just hopped into it and fled." Atlanta police say the next week McDaniel raced the stolen car around Atlanta Metro, committing multiple violent crimes, including an attempted weapon attack in South Fulton City. It's there that police say McDaniel was robbing a BMW SUV and a team of suspects.
Court documents indicate police arrested him on multiple felony charges in Fulton County in April. A month before the arrest, McDaniel pleaded guilty to burglary in Cobb County by accepting an officer's stolen property and obstruction. It was all part of a plea agreement that held him out of prison.
Deadline's Ninth Annual The Los Angeles Contestants began Saturday at the American Guild of Directors, hosting panel guests including Jordan Peele of Us, Margot Robbie of Bombshell and Mark Ruffalo of Dark Waters, among many others.
Hyundai is introducing Deadline Contenders Los Angeles. Amazon Studios sponsored breakfast; Netflix-sponsored lunch; Apple-sponsored reception. Sponsors include Dell, Michter, Final Draft, Display Engine / ASI, Eyepetizer, Triller, and Global Marketing for Allied. Partners include Wailea's Four Seasons Resort, Calii Love, Collection, SLAMP, and Fig & Olive.
Climate advocate Greta Thunberg spoke to an audience outside Los Angeles City Hall on Friday asking for the position of the climate crisis in the California wildfires and criticizing inaction against it. "I visited Paradise in California, and I met the survivors who showed me about the devastation," she said to the crowd. "Street after street with no houses left. I heard heartbreaking stories. Eighteen thousand buildings were destroyed and at least 86 people were killed."
The young activist said that it is up to young people to save the world if older generations continue to fail to respond to the climate crisis.
Despite a number of green environmental policies, California remains one of the largest producers of oil in the world, creating poor air quality in many populated cities.
"Today in California, we can see wildfires happening just around the corner, wildfires that are escalating as a result of the climate crisis," climate activist Greta Thunberg told a large crowd outside Los Angeles City Hall on Friday.
Since August, Sweden's 16-year-old has been touring North America and has become the face of youth activism in the fight against climate change, visiting the United States, Canada, and Mexico.