A mom chose an off-the-grid school for safety from COVID. No one protected her kid from the teacher

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:52:01 GMT

A mom chose an off-the-grid school for safety from COVID. No one protected her kid from the teacher BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — When Raynesha Cummings enrolled her three teenagers in a private school, she hoped to keep them safe from COVID-19. It was small, with no frills — there was just one teacher and the school didn’t serve lunch — but it worked for her family, at least initially.Her son graduated in May at the top of his class, with hopes of attending a trade school. But when he started applying, schools said they would not recognize his diploma.Then, a couple weeks later, Cummings says she discovered the teacher had been texting her 16-year-old daughter to offer money for sexually explicit photos. The teacher was arrested, and Cummings learned he previously had been accused of raping a child.Cummings didn’t know it when her kids started at Second Chance Academy, but the school had no accreditation, no approval from the state and no one supervising the teacher she left her kids with every day.“If I had known that, I would never pay my money for them to go there,” Cummings said. “...

Conservative attack on government regulation reaches the Supreme Court

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:52:01 GMT

Conservative attack on government regulation reaches the Supreme Court WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court is hearing arguments in a challenge to the Securities and Exchange Commission’s ability to fight fraud, part of a broad attack on regulatory agencies led by conservative and business interests.The case before the justices Wednesday involves the Biden administration’s appeal of a lower-court ruling that threw out stiff financial penalties imposed on hedge fund manager George R. Jarkesy by the SEC.The high court’s decision could have far-reaching effects on the SEC and other regulatory agencies, and it’s just one of several cases this term that could constrict federal regulators. The court’s conservative majority has already reined them in, including in last May’s decision sharply limiting its ability to police water pollution in wetlands.Last year, a divided panel of the New Orleans-based 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in favor of Jarkesy and his Patriot28 investment adviser group on three separate issues.It f...

Trump embraces the Jan. 6 rioters on the trail. In court, his lawyers hope to distance him from them

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:52:01 GMT

Trump embraces the Jan. 6 rioters on the trail. In court, his lawyers hope to distance him from them WASHINGTON (AP) — Donald Trump has embraced the rioters who attacked the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021 as patriots, vowed to pardon a large portion of them if he wins a second term and even collaborated on a song with a group of jailed defendants.In his election interference case in Washington, his lawyers are taking a different tack. Despite losing a bid to strike from the indictment references to that day’s violence, defense attorneys have made clear their strategy involves distancing the former president from the horde of rioters, whom they describe as “independent actors at the Capitol.” At the same time, special counsel Jack Smith’s team has signaled it will make the case that Trump is responsible for the chaos that unfolded, and point to Trump’s continued support of the Jan. 6 defendants to help establish his criminal intent. The competing arguments highlight the extent to which the riot serves as an inescapable backdrop in a landmark trial set to begin on March 4 i...

Georgia Republicans move to cut losses as they propose majority-Black districts in special session

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:52:01 GMT

Georgia Republicans move to cut losses as they propose majority-Black districts in special session ATLANTA (AP) — Georgia lawmakers will open a special session Wednesday as majority Republicans move to minimize their losses while also trying to increase the number of Black-majority districts to comply with a federal court order.It’s one in a series of redistricting sessions across the South after the U.S. Supreme Court upheld the 1964 Voting Rights Act, clearing the way for Black voters to win changes from courts.Georgia House Republicans on Tuesday released a map that would likely cost them only two seats from their current 102-78 majority while creating five more majority-Black districts that Democrats would be likely to win. That’s because the map would also pair three sets of Democratic incumbents, meaning Democrats would lose three of those members after 2024 elections And Senate Republicans could improve on that performance — the map they proposed on Monday creates two additional Black-majority voting districts, but would probably retain the GOP’s current ...

17 residents displaced after fire burns entire city block in South L.A.

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:52:01 GMT

17 residents displaced after fire burns entire city block in South L.A. A fiery inferno stretching an entire city block in South Los Angeles served as a terrifying early morning wake-up call for residents in the Central-Alameda neighborhood.  The fire was reported around 3:25 a.m. and involved a “city-block-sized area” of structures in the 1500 block of East Vernon Avenue, according to an alert from the Los Angeles Fire Department. Investigators said the blaze started at a multi-family residential building that was in the framing stages of construction. It quickly spread, impacting a total of seven homes, leaving five of them a total loss. The intense flames blew out Omar Hernandez’s living room windows and gutted the place he called home for more than 10 years.  The charred remains of Omar Hernandez's Central-Alameda home after a fire broke out at a nearby building under construction on Nov. 28, 2023. (KTLA)In Spanish, he told KTLA’s Carlos Saucedo that he’s staying to protect what’s left of his salvageable personal items in his bedroom ...

1 dead, 1 hospitalized in shooting at L.A. Live downtown

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:52:01 GMT

1 dead, 1 hospitalized in shooting at L.A. Live downtown At least one person was killed after being shot in downtown Los Angeles Tuesday night and a shooting suspect is still on the run, authorities confirmed to KTLA.  Calls about the shooting at 800 West Olympic Boulevard, the address for L.A. Live, near the Peacock Theater and across from Crypto.com Arena, came in at around 6:15 p.m., officials with the Los Angeles Police Department said.  Details are limited and it’s unclear what led to the shooting, but police requested an ambulance for an approximately 40-year-old man suffering from a gunshot wound, who was not conscious or breathing. Video of the incident obtained by KTLA showed police and firefighters arriving on the scene and going into Fixins Soul Kitchen within the entertainment complex. Authorities later confirmed that the victim had died. First responders on the scene of a fatal shooting in downtown L.A. on Nov. 28, 2023. (KeyNews.TV)First responders on the scene of a fatal shooting in downtown L.A. on Nov....

Silver Alert issued for missing person in North Bay

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:52:01 GMT

Silver Alert issued for missing person in North Bay (KRON) -- California Highway Patrol issued a Silver Alert on Tuesday for a missing person. Michele Paul, 81, has not been seen since Nov. 14. Paul is 5-foot-2, 110 pounds with gray hair and black eyes. Paul was last seen in Geyserville, and the alert was activated on behalf of the Healdsburg Police Department. Paul is believed to be driving a black 2019 Volkswagen Jetta with the California license plate 8LBD141. Anyone who sees Paul is asked to call 9-1-1 or (707) 431-3377. A Silver Alert is issued for an elderly, developmentally, or cognitively impaired person who has gone missing.

San Francisco 49er George Kittle nominated for NFL’s 2023 ‘Salute to Service’ award

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:52:01 GMT

San Francisco 49er George Kittle nominated for NFL’s 2023 ‘Salute to Service’ award (FOX40.COM) --Every year since 2011, the NFL has nominated one player from each of its teams for the “Salute to Service” award. This year, tight end George Kittle has been nominated to represent the San Francisco 49ers. The award recognizes exceptional efforts to support U.S. service member veterans and their families.  UC Davis football coach Dan Hawkins stepping down from role The NFL dedicates the entire month of November to the “Salute to Service” initiative, honoring current and former members of the military and their families. They also raise money for various veteran and active-duty military focused non-profits. “Being able to bring a bunch of veterans to football games weekly for me and my family, it always means a lot. Just trying to give back to them as much as we possibly can,” Kittle said.  High school football: These Sacramento-area schools are competing in the CIF State playoffs Kittle is known on his team for having a special affinity for...

Treasure Island school dedicated to helping homeless youth

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:52:01 GMT

Treasure Island school dedicated to helping homeless youth TREASURE ISLAND, Calif. (KRON) – The mission of the Life Learning Academy on Treasure Island is trying to give children in San Francisco an opportunity they might not get anywhere else. For the past 25 years, this academy has been helping troubled or homeless teens refocus their lives.Co-founder Teri Delane sees the need for this resource because she too benefited from a similar home after running away at age 13. Concord teen who donated his heart to be honored at Rose Parade “Age 14 I had a needle in my arm, getting arrested, incarcerated as a juvenile for drugs,” she said. “The last time I overdosed, I woke up in the hospital and who was there? A mentor. He said you are going to San Francisco Delancey Street Foundation, and that’s where I saved my life.”Delane has several master’s degrees and a PhD in clinical psychology. She is living proof that you can turn your life around.Now, she is helping teens like Nixon Ooi turn their lives around as well. Nixon says looking back, it wa...

DC area feels cold snap smackdown, with citywide alerts in effect

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:52:01 GMT

DC area feels cold snap smackdown, with citywide alerts in effect If you like “winterlike” temperatures, the next few days will be your cup of tea. You just might have to take that cup inside.Here’s what you need to know.Listen to WTOP online and on the radio at 103.5 FM or 107.7 FM.Current traffic conditionsWeather forecastClosings and DelaysSign up for WTOP email alertsGet custom alerts with the WTOP app for Apple and Android phonesBy Wednesday morning, the D.C. region will continue to feel this widespread cold snap.In D.C., Mayor Muriel Bowser activated the city’s first Cold Weather Emergency Alert of the season Tuesday, noting that the overnight drop in temperature into the teens leaves residents experiencing homelessness and those with disabilities or other functional needs the most susceptible to the weather.Residents are encouraged to stay warm and to call 311 or the Shelter Hotline at 202-399-7093 to request accessible shelter transportation, according to a news release from the mayor’s office.Make sure you...