New study shows T. rex may have had thick, scaly lips

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:02:47 GMT

New study shows T. rex may have had thick, scaly lips Chances are you’ve seen a Tyrannosaurus rex on film or in a museum. But what if there’s something we’ve been led to believe about the famous dinosaur that’s wrong?A new study in the journal Science shows T. rexes could have had thick, scaly lips covering its teeth, not exactly the fearsome, exposed choppers that typically come to mind. The study said that the dinosaur specie could have looked more similar to modern Komodo dragons than crocodiles.More Local NewsMore DC News“T. rex, to me, is the iconic American dinosaur,” said Hans Sues, a paleontologist, curator and senior scientist with the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History in D.C.“In science, you continuously get new information and have to adjust your ideas,” Sues said. He’s still in the camp that thinks T. rexes’ teeth weren’t hidden but admits some of his expert peers are building a case that could change how we perceive the prehistoric creature.Ulti...

Local doctor accused of sexual assault

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:02:47 GMT

Local doctor accused of sexual assault DENVER (KDVR) -- A cardiologist is facing sexual assault charges after a woman said she "has no memory" of a date she had with him, an arrest affidavit said. The woman told police she went on a date with Stephen Matthews, who she had met on the Hinge dating app. She said the two had chatted for a few weeks and agreed to meet in person on Jan. 29, the document said. The two had breakfast and mimosas and then she agreed to go to his house, the affidavit said. She told police they played a game, hung out in his hot tub and then she felt ill. The document said the last thing she remembered was being in the hot tub and the next thing she recalled was being checked out by paramedics at her home. Community frustrated over growing trash problem along South Platte River Trail The woman said she learned she took an Uber home at 3:40 p.m. and said she called a friend and her sister who told her she was not making sense. The document said she had "hickies on her chest, but did not remember a...

Two unloading luggage from car struck in hit-and-run crash

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:02:47 GMT

Two unloading luggage from car struck in hit-and-run crash SAN DIEGO -- Two pedestrians were seriously hurt Friday when they were hit by a vehicle in the Ocean Beach neighborhood, authorities said.The hit-and-run crash occurred around 5:43 p.m. in the 4700 block of Greene Street, Sgt. Clint Leisz with the San Diego Police Department said in a news release. A man and woman, both 31 years old, were in the process of unloading luggage from their parked rental black 2022 Nissan Altima SV along the right side of the roadway, when an unknown driver traveling eastbound on Greene Street made an unsafe movement to the right and struck the pedestrians, according to SDPD. Motorcyclist dies in East County crash Police say the driver then left the scene.The man hurt in the collision suffered life-threatening injuries while the woman is in serious condition, but has non-life-threatening injuries, law enforcement confirmed.Anyone with information related to the above incident is encouraged to call the listedCommand handling the investigation or Crime S...

Man sentenced to life in prison for killing twin teenage sisters

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:02:47 GMT

Man sentenced to life in prison for killing twin teenage sisters EL CAJON, Calif. -- A man convicted of killing twin sisters will spend the rest of his life in prison.On Friday, a judge sentenced Dwayne Edward Groves Jr. in front of the victims’ families and friends.“He took so much from us in a short period of time. On most days, it’s too much to comprehend,” said Joann Hoyt, the mother of the two victims.Groves murdered his ex-girlfriends twin-teenage daughters, according to his confession. The daughters were sisters described as loving, enjoyed school, basketball and life.“They had so many plans for the future. Plans with friends that will never be fulfilled, milestones they will never cross over," Hoyt said. "This past year we celebrated their 18th birthday and what would have been their graduation.”The victims' grandmother Karen Hoyt addressed the court during sentencing, saying that Groves was "jealous of all they had.""Always wanted to punish them because of that, even though they were good to you," Karen said. Two unloading luggage from...

Tennessee becomes new front in battle for American democracy

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:02:47 GMT

Tennessee becomes new front in battle for American democracy NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Tennessee has become a new front in the battle for the future of American democracy after Republicans expelled two Black lawmakers from the state Legislature for their part in a protest urging passage of gun-control measures.In separate votes on Thursday, the GOP supermajority expelled Justin Jones and Justin Pearson, a move leaving about 140,000 voters in primarily Black districts in Nashville and Memphis with no representation in the Tennessee House.Kevin Webb, a 53-year-old teacher from Pearson’s district, said removing him “for such a small infraction” is “classic America.”“There’s been bias against Black individuals in this country for 500 years,” Webb said. “What makes us think that it’s going to stop all of a sudden?”Pearson and Jones were expelled in retaliation for their role in the protest, which unfolded in the aftermath of a school shooting in Nashville that killed six people, including three young students. A third Democrat was spared...

Body cam video shows fatal Lincoln Heights standoff shooting involving LAPD officers

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:02:47 GMT

Body cam video shows fatal Lincoln Heights standoff shooting involving LAPD officers Body cam footage from a deadly standoff involving a man who shot three police officers in Boyle Heights in March was released Friday.The suspect was identified as Jonathan Magaña, 32, a Los Angeles resident who was a wanted convicted felon on parole, according to the Los Angeles Police Department.The shooting took place at a home on the 3800 block of North Broadway Street in the Lincoln Heights neighborhood. The suspect ran inside the home and barricaded himself, leading to a violent, hours-long standoff.SWAT Team members and officers surrounded the home and called out to Magaña, but he refused to surrender. Eventually, a chemical agent was deployed in an attempt to get the suspect to come out peacefully.“Unfortunately, that suspect responded to the chemical agent by opening the shed and opening fire on the officers,” said LAPD. “The officers then returned fire and as a result, three officers with the Metropolitan K-9 unit were struck.”Body cam video from officers at the scene showe...

Man escapes after barricading himself inside West Hollywood apartment after shooting neighbor through wall: LASD

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:02:47 GMT

Man escapes after barricading himself inside West Hollywood apartment after shooting neighbor through wall: LASD A man who allegedly shot his neighbor through a wall in a West Hollywood apartment Friday morning has escaped and is on the run after barricading inside the building, authorities said. The suspect is described as a white male in his 30s. He’s considered armed and dangerous and is a resident of the apartment complex, said the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department.The incident was reported around 8:15 a.m. at The Dylan Apartments on the 7100 block of Santa Monica Boulevard and deputies responded to a noise complaint, officials said. A woman in her 50s was transported to a hospital with two gunshot wounds, one to her neck and one to her leg, said Deputy Miguel Meza. The injuries were not life-threatening. The woman was believed to be alone in her kitchen when the bullets went through the wall and struck her, Meza said. Authorities do not believe the victim was targeted by the shooter, but are still investigating.Seven apartments near where the shooting occurred were evacuated as a pr...

Contra Costa DA charges fatal shooting suspect with murder

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:02:47 GMT

Contra Costa DA charges fatal shooting suspect with murder MARTINEZ — The Contra Costa County District Attorney’s Office charged a 37-year-old Pittsburg man with homicide and multiple other charges in connection with the fatal shooting of a convenience-store clerk last month, authorities said.After an hours-long standoff at a Modesto apartment ended in his surrender Wednesday, Pittsburg police arrested Gregory Rossignon on suspicion of murder for killing Abdul Raouf, 44, a store clerk shot dead on March 22 in the city’s first homicide of the year.Shortly after 9 p.m. that night, police responded to a home after a possible gunshot report in the 100 block of Bruno Avenue. About 40 minutes after officers arrived, they heard gunshots about a half-mile away in the 1000 block of Power Avenue and learned of a dispatcher’s call about a clerk shot at a store.Other officers responded to the store and found Raouf suffering from at least one gunshot wound. Despite officers’ life-saving efforts, he was pronounced dead at the scene.Rossignon ...

Man charged following break-in at Michael Jordan's mansion

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:02:47 GMT

Man charged following break-in at Michael Jordan's mansion HIGHLAND PARK, Ill. — A suburban man has been charged in connection to a break-in Tuesday at Michael Jordan's mansion.Raiden Hagedorn, 18, of Mundelein, is facing three charges after officers arrived to Jordan's mansion, located in the 2700 block of Point Lane in Highland Park, on the report of a break-in.Hagedorn was charged with criminal damage to property under $500, criminal damage to property and criminal trespass to a residence — all misdemeanors.He was taken into custody and released on a recognizance bond. Suburban man accused of exposing himself to 2 girls near playground Jordan hasn't lived in the home in several years and it's currently listed for nearly $15 million. It has been on sale since 2012.

How this year's winter weather could help your power bill

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:02:47 GMT

How this year's winter weather could help your power bill (KRON) – There is yet another big benefit to Northern California’s wet winter this year. Hydroelectric plants will be able to generate more power, and that could help with your bill.“PG&E has the largest fleet. We can generate clean energy with hydropower that can run 4 million homes,” said Paul Moreno with PG&E. Pajaro flood victims can drink tap water Although the numbers haven't been crunched yet to indicate how much your power bill could be affected, Moreno says the ability to generate more clean energy at PG&E’s 67 powerhouses at more than 100 reservoirs is a win for everyone.“It is too soon to say, but it is very helpful to have this situation rather than a drought that has hardships,” Moreno said. The East Bay Municipal Water District has a large hydropower plant at Pardee Reservoir. In 2021, 50,000 megawatts per hour were generated. This year, the plant is slated to crank out 205,000 megawatts per hour. That’s a 310% increase. KRON ON is streaming new...