Human remains found in luggage at Texas ranch

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 21:38:47 GMT

Human remains found in luggage at Texas ranch TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) – Authorities in Texas are investigating what appears to be a homicide after workers on a ranch in Bexar County discovered human remains inside a piece of luggage.The gruesome discovery was made Thursday morning around 10:45, Sheriff Javier Salazar of the Bexar County Sheriff's Office said in a news release this week."Some folks that were out here feeding animals … saw a duffel bag of some sort, a piece of luggage, out in the middle of the property," Salazar said. "They began investigating it and found what appears to be human remains." How hot is too hot for the human body? The suitcase containing the remains wasn't hidden or obscured, but rather left on the side of a hilly area, according to Salazar."There really wasn't a whole lot of effort to hide the body, other than it was inside a suitcase," he said.On Thursday morning, workers feeding animals at the ranch spotted "a duffel bag of some sort, a piece of luggage" and found human remains inside, according to...

Want to design your own Barbie Dream House? Here are the colors the pros suggest — and where to use them

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 21:38:47 GMT

Want to design your own Barbie Dream House? Here are the colors the pros suggest — and where to use them (NEXSTAR) — You may not be able to afford a real-life Malibu Dream House just yet, but you can still incorporate Barbie-inspired design touches into your current living space.Barbie-approved pinks currently adorn everything from Crocs to popcorn to hamburgers. And now, people are increasingly looking to slather similar colors on their walls, according to Sue Wadden at Sherwin-Williams.A representative for HGTV Home by Sherwin-Williams said the brand's Amaryllis HGSW6591 is good for nooks, especially those with "fun lighting." (HGTV Home by Sherwin-Williams) Wadden, the company's director of color marketing, told Nexstar that pale, softer pinks had already been growing in popularity, but bolder shades are currently having their moment, partly due to the “Barbie” movie.“Now that the trend is brightening up thanks to the movie, I’m super excited to see how homeowners use these joyful pops of color,” said Wadden. Mural in Austin, Texas, gets Barbie makeover Of course, there’s really o...

4 mistakes travel points experts don't make

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 21:38:47 GMT

4 mistakes travel points experts don't make (NerdWallet) - Travel rewards are complicated.Nearly a quarter of travelers (24%) say they have difficulty understanding earning and redemption rules, according to a 2022 survey of 2,041 U.S. consumers by iSeatz, a loyalty program service provider. Yet this complexity makes travel rewards a prime target for spreadsheet-wielding obsessives who want to wring every penny from their points and miles.These experts love to share lavish vacations on social media and online forums, nitpicking over the best overwater bungalow in the Maldives. They rarely share the more mundane expertise they’ve garnered, even though these basic tactics are the most important, especially for beginners.Understanding and avoiding these four simple mistakes can help you make smart travel rewards decisions, whether you’re visiting the Maldives or Milwaukee.1. Accruing credit card debtThis mistake is so critical, it should probably also be Nos. 2, 3 and 4 on this list. Travel credit cards are a great way to earn p...

PHOTOS: 'Splooting' squirrel sightings on the rise in Austin, Central Texas as temperatures soar

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 21:38:47 GMT

PHOTOS: 'Splooting' squirrel sightings on the rise in Austin, Central Texas as temperatures soar AUSTIN (KXAN) -- Residents across Central Texas have spotted squirrels in some peculiar spots while the critters attempt to cool off as temperatures soar. This particular position is called "splooting."Over the past month, temperatures in Central Texas have reached triple digits on numerous occasions, oftentimes for several days in a row. Why squirrels are ‘splooting’ in the heat and what we can do to help them Some KXAN viewers noticed squirrels lying flat on their stomachs with their legs stretched out. Some viewers said they have even seen the little critters digging holes in the ground to lie in as well.Squirrel seen splooting in Austin (Courtesy Ryan B)Squirrel seen splooting in Austin (Courtesy Bob P)Squirrel seen splooting in Georgetown (Courtesy Jim H)Squirrel seen splooting in Round Rock (Courtesy Angie K)Squirrel seen splooting in Cedar Park (Courtesy Amy G)Squirrel seen splooting in Round Rock (Courtesy Maggie A)Squirrel seen splooting in Marble Falls (Courtesy Carrie F...

Yankees Notebook: Anthony Rizzo in ‘a really good spot physically’ despite slump, Aaron Boone says

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 21:38:47 GMT

Yankees Notebook: Anthony Rizzo in ‘a really good spot physically’ despite slump, Aaron Boone says Anthony Rizzo seems fine physically, despite a prolonged slump that’s included a two-month drought without a home run, Yankees manager Aaron Boone said Saturday.The first baseman hasn’t homered since May 20 — a stretch of 44 games — and entered Saturday’s home contest against the Royals without a hit in his last 18 at-bats.“I do feel like, physically, he is in a really good spot, especially with some of the things he’s had to deal with periodically with his back over the last few years,” Boone said.“I just look at it as one of those funks of a really good player that’s kind of going through it. I think everything suggests from a bat speed and physical attribute [sense] that he’s still very much the same. He’s just been off.”Rizzo, who tied his career high with 32 home runs last season, started the 2023 campaign with 11 homers through his first 46 games. He took a .304 average into June but batted just .173...

Congressman Richard Neal announces $3 Million for Wahconah Park

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 21:38:47 GMT

Congressman Richard Neal announces $3 Million for Wahconah Park PITTSFIELD, N.Y. (NEWS10) — Congressman Richard Neal announced $3 Million in federal funding for Wahconah Park in Pittsfield. The money will go towards renovations for the grandstand of the historic baseball field. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! A recent structural evaluation revealed significant structural concerns with the stadium and this money will bring it into compliance with building codes while preserving the venue. “For those of us who are sporting fans and former participants, the word iconic is overused in America," Neal said. "But guess what, when it comes to Wahconah Park it’s the appropriate designation, iconic.”“The Wahconah Park restoration committee whose many members are here today they continue to work diligently," Linda Tyer, Pittsfield Mayor, said. "They’ve been soliciting input from the community and working with the design team to create this new vision.” Biden picks female admiral to lead Navy. She’d...

Van with thousands of vapes burns on Connecticut highway

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 21:38:47 GMT

Van with thousands of vapes burns on Connecticut highway SOUTHINGTON, Conn. (WTNH) — A van carrying over 2,000 vape pens went up in smoke this week in Southington, Connecticut. The car fire, which was initially reported on I-691 Eastbound between Exits 5 and 3 on Tuesday, caused hours of traffic delays. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! (Southington Fire Department)Southington-based Environmental Services, Inc., who assisted the Southington Fire Department with the clean-up, said more than 2,000 vapes were determined to be in the van at the time of the fire. They all burned and were destroyed in the blaze. Congressman Richard Neal announces $3 Million for Wahconah Park No injuries were reported in the incident. The fire department said all of the waste is being removed and will be disposed of properly.Over 2,000 vaping devices were burned or damaged in the fire. (Southington Fire Department) Biden picks female admiral to lead Navy. She’d be first woman on Joint Chiefs of Staff E-ci...

Motorcyclist dies from I-44 crash in Downtown St. Louis

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 21:38:47 GMT

Motorcyclist dies from I-44 crash in Downtown St. Louis ST. LOUIS - A motorcyclist died from a crash Friday evening along Interstate 44 in Downtown St. Louis. Police said the motorcyclist was a man, though have not disclosed his identity or age as of Saturday. A 31-year-old man driving a semi was also involved in the crash, but not hurt. Protests over Francis Howell plan to allow anti-racism resolution to expire The crash happened around 6:30 p.m. Friday. Investigators say the motorcyclist was heading westbound on I-44, near an interchange with I-55, when he lost control and collided into a semi. The motorcyclist was rushed to a hospital, but died from his injuries. The St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department is handling the investigation.

Man carjacked in St. Louis after arranging meetup through dating app

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 21:38:47 GMT

Man carjacked in St. Louis after arranging meetup through dating app ST. LOUIS - A man was carjacked early Saturday morning in St. Louis after arranging a meetup through a dating app. The victim, a 20-year-old man, was held at gunpoint before the carjacking, which happened around 1 a.m. near the intersection of O'Fallon and North First streets in the Near North Riverfront neighborhood. Protests over Francis Howell plan to allow anti-racism resolution to expire Investigators say the victim agreed to meet the suspect through an undisclosed social media dating app. The victim picked the suspect up somewhere on Rosebud Avenue and drove a short distance away. At some point, the suspect produced a handgun and demanded the victim to get out of the car. The victim complied, and the suspect took off in the victim's grey Nissan Rogue. No arrests or injuries were reported in this incident. The St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department is handling the investigation.

Rockies Journal: Coors Field is a wonder, but not because of the home team

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 21:38:47 GMT

Rockies Journal: Coors Field is a wonder, but not because of the home team Coors Field isn’t the Eighth Wonder of the World. Maybe it ought to be.Because the ballpark’s ability to attract fans is truly a phenomenon.The Rockies entered the weekend with a 37-59 record, including a losing mark at Coors (23-26). And yet a recent tidal wave of fans has the Rockies — or rather, the ballpark — averaging  32,313 fans per game, ranking 12th in the majors.Despite a slow start at the turnstiles, Coors’ attendance is now almost on par with last season’s average (32,467).I started thinking about the phenomena the other day when I took Bonnie and Peaches for a hike at Red Rocks. We were climbing the stairs at the famed amphitheater when a family of six wanted me to stop so they could pet my golden retrievers. People always want to pet Bonnie and Peaches. I’m just background noise.The family members, from Dubuque, Iowa, were big Cubs fans.“We went to Coors Field the other night for the Astros game,” the mom said. “What a gr...