Saudi Royal Air Force F-15SA fighter jet crashes, killing 2 crew members aboard

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 13:30:42 GMT

Saudi Royal Air Force F-15SA fighter jet crashes, killing 2 crew members aboard DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — A Saudi Royal Air Force F-15SA fighter jet crashed Thursday, killing its two crew members on board, the kingdom said. The state-run Saudi Press Agency, quoting military spokesperson Brig. Gen. Turki al-Maliki, said the crash occurred during a training mission at King Abdulaziz Air Base in Dhahran in the kingdom’s east. Al-Maliki offered no other details about the crash. The F-15SA is a variant of the McDonnell Douglas fighter jet, which the kingdom has dozens of in its fleet.In July, another crash happened near the King Khalid Air Base in Khamis Mushait, killing its two pilots. The Associated Press

Family speaking out about stillbirths to honor son's memory

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 13:30:42 GMT

Family speaking out about stillbirths to honor son's memory It’s news that brings shock and profound sadness. A stillbirth happens in one out of every 175 pregnancies. For a local family, sharing their son’s story is a way to heal as they take steps to educate others and make sure no one suffers in silence.Kathleen McCoy and her husband Adam Wilson spoke to WGN’s Medical Watch about their efforts to honor their son.“A year ago we were preparing, getting everything lined up, to bring home a baby, and then to come home empty handed is heartbreaking,” McCoy said. “The word stillbirth was never uttered.”They held their son James who was delivered at 39 weeks stillborn.“I can say in my doctor’s appointments it was simply, ‘Are you feeling fetal movement?’ And that’s it,” McCoy said. “’Is the baby moving? Ok, great.’”For the parents of two older boys, Connor and Brayden, with their third child, it was another normal, healthy pregnancy. Recent Coverage from Medical Watch: Using radiation from the inside out to target cancer “And in hindsight mayb...

Liberty Hill is playing its best ball when it matters most, meets Port Neches-Groves in 5A DII semifinals

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 13:30:42 GMT

Liberty Hill is playing its best ball when it matters most, meets Port Neches-Groves in 5A DII semifinals AUSTIN (KXAN) — Liberty Hill finished a game above .500 during the regular season, but they're undefeated when it counts the most in the postseason.The Panthers (10-4) take on 2022 5A Division II runner-up Port Neches-Groves (13-1) in the state semifinals at 7 p.m. Friday at Cy-Fair FCU Stadium in Cypress, and two dominant rushing offenses are set to clash for a spot in the state title game.MORE THAN THE SCORE: Stay up to date on sports stories like these, and sign up for our More than the Score sports newsletter at kxan.com/newslettersThe teams have combined to rumble for more than 9,000 yards this season, and while Port Neches-Groves mixes in a pass quite a bit more than Liberty Hill does, expect two teams who know how to run go at each other with brute force.Liberty Hill head coach Kent Walker said the Panthers' path to the postseason was one of overcoming adversity time and time again."We've overcome a lot this year and I've never doubted them once," he said. "This team's toughn...

Concert review: Doja Cat stuns in her arena debut at Target Center

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 13:30:42 GMT

Concert review: Doja Cat stuns in her arena debut at Target Center Doja Cat set Minneapolis’ Target Center on fire Thursday night during a tour stop on her first headlining arena tour.The 28-year-old rapper/vocalist born Amala Dlamini delivered an impressive, highly theatrical and expertly paced show that had the sold-out crowd screaming, swooning and singing along. And it was very much a show, with tight choreography and almost as much fire and pyro as a Kiss concert.A high school dropout who taught herself to sing, rap and use GarageBand, Doja spent the mid-’10s establishing herself as an extremely online star. After her 2018 major-label debut “Amala” largely flopped, Doja went ahead and recorded a novelty song “Mooo!” and released it via a homemade video that soon went viral.The success of “Mooo!” — which very pointedly did not make Thursday’s set list — all but forced her label, and soon after audience, to take her seriously. She was set to embark on a major tour in 2020 that was ultimately scrapped due to the pand...

Ballwin police chief terminated in closed-door meeting, reason undisclosed

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 13:30:42 GMT

Ballwin police chief terminated in closed-door meeting, reason undisclosed BALLWIN, Mo. - Douglass Schaeffler is no longer the Ballwin Police Chief. He has been terminated from the role, nearly two months after the city's board of aldermen voted to put him on leave. FOX 2 learned Thursday that Schaeffler was fired in a closed-door meeting without explanation, and residents want to know why. Schaeffler was hired to lead the department back in 2019. He had been collecting checks for nearly two months while on leave. Highway with ‘Loneliest Road in America’ also runs through St. Louis region Some Ballwin residents feel the city owes taxpayers an explanation for the decision. "The citizens of Ballwin have the right to ask the question and get a solid answer that they're comfortable with," said Sonya Straight, who recently moved back from Atlanta. She says while she'd like to know why the chief was fired, she also understands the city might not want certain details to come out."All I can say is there's probably more to the story than we all know, so you migh...

St. Louis city report shows improvement in emergency call response times

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 13:30:42 GMT

St. Louis city report shows improvement in emergency call response times ST. LOUIS - The City of St. Louis shared a report Thursday indicating there has been an improvement in response times for answering emergency calls. The public safety department said they are looking to fill more than a dozen dispatcher positions as quickly as possible.That comes months after the FOX Files revealed a St. Louis City police memo showing only one dispatcher working to answer three radio channels, the city claims it is making major waves to protect you. Alderman proposes open-carry trigger law in St. Louis "We are improving. We're getting where we need to be," said Charles Coyle, Director of Public Safety. He said the national standard for answering 911 calls is within ten seconds of the first ring. That wasn't the case during the severe weather this summer. A 33-year-old woman died after a tree fell on her car and bystanders said they couldn't get a dispatcher on the phone.  Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. ...

Menorah lighting at Kiener Plaza carries new meaning for St. Louis Jewish community

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 13:30:42 GMT

Menorah lighting at Kiener Plaza carries new meaning for St. Louis Jewish community ST. LOUIS - The Jewish community in St. Louis honored the start of Hannukah on Thursday by lighting the menorah at Kiener Plaza. As the war between Israel and Hamas persists, this year's celebration of Hannukah holds more meaning for some. "It’s a peaceful celebration in America where we have a right to celebrate our religious freedoms and that’s unique to the world, and it's wonderful," said Mark Cantor, a Staenberg Menorah Sponsor. "The hate is the darkness. There is something about light that invariably, always defeats the darkness," said Rabbi Yosef Landa. "Celebrating a festival of light is the best message. Goodness and light and truth will prevail. ” Alderman proposes open-carry trigger law in St. Louis Despite the hostile attacks taking place in Israel, Jewish Americans are still celebrating through Hanukkah traditions.“We started it this evening," said Robin Rickerman. "I had a get-together with some girlfriends at my house, and we lit menorahs each singularly. We had don...

Kiszla: Let’s make a deal, Avs. There’s a big hole at 2C in team’s pursuit of the Stanley Cup.

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 13:30:42 GMT

Kiszla: Let’s make a deal, Avs. There’s a big hole at 2C in team’s pursuit of the Stanley Cup. Would the Avs rather slam their fingers in the window than hoist the Stanley Cup?It would really hurt to waste a hockey club blessed with the generational talent of Cale Makar, Nathan MacKinnon and Mikko Rantanen.Here we are, far enough into the NHL season for anybody in this dusty old cowtown not unhealthily obsessed with the mediocre Broncos to see the Avs have as good a shot as any team in the league to win a championship this season.Except for one troublesome thing, and it’s the same old irksome thing: Colorado still hasn’t found a solid way to replace center Nazem Kadri from the fire trucks that rode through Denver during that glorious victory parade in 2022.There’s a nagging hole in this team’s championship dream at 2C.Can the Avs solve this problem without making a trade? Nothing in a 4-2 loss to Winnipeg gave me much reason for optimism.When the Avs took the ice on Thursday night, their second-line center was … Ross Colton?Don’t get me wrong. Colton i...

Mistakes, sputtering power play cost Avalanche against Jets

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 13:30:42 GMT

Mistakes, sputtering power play cost Avalanche against Jets Nathan MacKinnon is producing like one of the best players in the league, but it hasn’t been enough to prevent the Colorado Avalanche from hitting another lull before the holiday break.Winnipeg took advantage of a couple of key mistakes and Connor Hellebuyck helped the Jets hang on Thursday night at Ball Arena for a 4-2 win, as the Avs lost for the fourth time in five games (1-2-2) for the first time this season.Mistakes just before and after the first intermission, combined with a suddenly sputtering power play, were the biggest culprits against the Jets. This stretch doesn’t look as bad as the funk earlier in the year when Colorado lost five of seven with a couple of embarrassing blowouts, but it’s also not near the Avs’ peak performances, either.Colorado had four chances on the power play in this game, including a 5-on-3 in the third period, but was unable to convert. The Avs did have a stretch of nine straight contests with a power-play goal, but this is ...

Drugs may be a factor in man’s death in Denver police custody, commander says

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 13:30:42 GMT

Drugs may be a factor in man’s death in Denver police custody, commander says A man who died in Denver police custody may have experienced a drug overdose shortly after he was arrested for violating a restraining order, according to body camera footage released Thursday.Denver Police Department officials discussed details of the Nov. 26 incident during a news conference at police headquarters Thursday.Officers responded to Fusion Studios at 3737 Quebec St. at 9:20 a.m. on reports from a pretrial services employee that Jesse Stowers, 43, was in the area and had tampered with his ankle monitor.Stowers had a court order barring him from the apartment complex and officers found his ankle monitor in an alleyway outside, Cmdr. Matt Clark said at the news conference Thursday.Body camera footage shows police forced open a bathroom door where it appeared Stowers was flushing drugs down the toilet or sink, according to body camera footage and Clark.Officers arrested Stowers and walked him outside, repeatedly asking him if he had used drugs. Stowers was also examined by...