Lisa
Coverage of Lisa in the Nexus archive.
- Stray bullet kills mother eating ice cream with daughter in truck, police say
Karla Abarca was killed in Las Vegas after a stray bullet struck her head during an escalating shootout initiated by a driver allegedly high on “whippets.” The suspect, Francisco Chairez-Hernandez, confronted Brad Serrano-Gutierrez before firing. Later, Chairez-Hernandez returned to the crime scene and confessed that he went back to search for his ring.
- Stray bullet kills mother eating ice cream with daughter in truck, police say
Karla Abarca was killed by a stray bullet while sitting in a truck with her daughter, Lisa, at an intersection. The shooting occurred during a confrontation initiated by suspect Francisco Chairez-Hernandez, who allegedly inhaled nitrous oxide gas, or “whippets.” One of the rifle rounds fired during the altercation struck Abarca.
- Stray bullet kills mother eating ice cream with daughter in truck, police say
Karla Abarca was shot and killed by a stray bullet while waiting at an intersection in Las Vegas with her daughter, Lisa. The shooting resulted from an escalating confrontation involving suspect Francisco Chairez-Hernandez, who had been actively inhaling nitrous oxide gas. Chairez-Hernandez fled the scene but later returned and confessed to police that he went back to search for his ring.
- Driving You Crazy: It looks like some severely overhanging trees on Bowles in Littleton could fall on a car
A resident is concerned that severely overhanging and top-heavy trees on Bowles Ave in Littleton could fall onto passing cars. Concerns about the old condition of cottonwoods were raised, while experts clarified that tree maintenance responsibility varies greatly depending on whether the location is on private property or within specific city limits. The City of Littleton maintains some sections, but accountability depends on multiple factors.
- Opal’s Hallmark in St. Clair Shores is closing after nearly 50 years in business
Opal’s Hallmark Shop in St. Clair Shores, Michigan, is closing after nearly 50 years of operation. Owner Steve Beskange, who purchased the store in 1977, cited 'it’s time' as the reason for the closure, with the final day set for July 18. The store, originally founded by his father in 1955, was described by customers as a community staple offering personalized service and sentimental value.
- City Ramps Up For Fourth of July Illegal Fireworks Enforcement Campaign
Pasadena is deploying police officers, firefighters, and firework prevention teams to enforce illegal fireworks laws on July 4. The city also inspected 4,611 residential properties for hazardous vegetation ahead of the holiday.
- For southwest suburban woman, a breast cancer diagnosis and the queer affirmation that kept her going
Alix Shulman, a 49-year-old southwest suburban woman, was diagnosed with stage 3 IIB triple-negative breast cancer and underwent chemotherapy and a bilateral mastectomy. Her recovery was supported by queer-affirming healthcare providers and her wife, Lisa, highlighting the importance of inclusive care for LGBTQ+ cancer patients.
- 'Boob god' plastic surgeon Lenny Hochstein accused of 'drugging and sexually assaulting woman' two years after divorcing RHOM star wife Lisa
Lenny Hochstein, a plastic surgeon known as 'Boob god,' is accused of drugging and sexually assaulting a woman. The allegations occurred two years after his divorce from Lisa, an RHOM star.
- The Virtual OS Museum lets you relive over 600 operating systems right on your desktop
The Virtual OS Museum offers over 600 operating systems for download and emulation across 250 platforms, created by developer Andrew Warkentin since 2003. The collection spans from 1948's Manchester Baby to early Android builds, including numerous obscure OSes like DOS variants and MOS for the Acorn BBC.
- Teen's mystery illness solved: "It took 18 years to get an answer"
Lucia Adarve spent 18 years seeking a diagnosis for her undiagnosed illness, with her mother Lisa persistently advocating for answers. The case highlights the challenges of rare or complex medical conditions.
- Airline doesn't buy couple's claim that they were praying, bans them for attempting to join mile high club
A couple in their 50s was banned for life by Jet2 after being caught engaging in inappropriate behavior on a flight to Gran Canaria. They claimed they were praying, but passengers and crew deemed the actions blatant and disruptive, leading to their removal from the flight and a permanent airline ban.
- Live updates: Senate gets DHS funding rolling; Trump orders Navy to sink mine-laying vessels in Strait
Senate Republicans adopted a budget resolution to fund the Department of Homeland Security, which has been shut down since mid-February. The resolution sets up a process for a budget reconciliation package on immigration enforcement next month. President Trump ordered the Navy to sink mine-laying vessels in a strategic waterway.