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CBS News
6 hours ago
- CBS News
Two St. Paul police officers injured in crash, department says
Two St. Paul police officers were injured in a car crash while responding to a call Tuesday evening. The crash happened at approximately 6:40 p.m. near the intersection of Westminster and Maryland Avenue, according to the St. Paul Police Department. Officers were driving with their lights and sirens on at the time. When they turned, police say a woman driving a Chevy Malibu struck the squad car. The two officers in the squad car were transported to Regions Hospital for minor injuries. The woman driving the Chevy was cleared by medics for her injuries, which were minor. Police say there is no further information available.

Miami Herald
9 hours ago
- Automotive
- Miami Herald
2025 Toyota Camry Vs. Honda Accord: 5 Major Differences
The midsize sedan segment is set to shrink yet again, with the Chevy Malibu and Subaru Legacy production ceasing following the 2025 model year. The Toyota Camry has maintained its position as the segment leader for quite a while now, with the Honda Accord not far behind. While both Japanese midsize sedans are competitive family cars, there are several major differences between the two that could be a game-changer for some drivers. The Toyota Camry underwent a full redesign for the 2025 model year, and with those design updates came a new standard powertrain. The all-new Camry comes with a hybrid setup as the sole option. The old V6 engine was one of the last of its kind among the midsize segment, but it no longer fits the bill. Instead, the midsize sedan's hybrid powertrain consists of a 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine paired with two electric motors up front, producing 225 horsepower. Toyota (still) doesn't provide a combined system torque for its hybrid models. Notably, the Toyota Camry is available with an all-wheel drive motor, one of only a few models to offer this feature. A third motor added to the rear of the vehicle increases total output to 232 horsepower. The Honda Accord isn't available with an all-wheel drivetrain at all; front-wheel drive is the sole option. The Honda Accord comes with two engine options. The base model features a 1.5-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine that produces 192 horsepower and 192 lb-ft of torque. The Accord is also available in hybrid form, with a 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine paired with a high-torque electric motor. That combination produces 204 horsepower and 247 lb-ft of torque. While both the Honda Accord and Toyota Camry come with hybrid powertrains, there's a pretty significant price difference between the two. All Camry models come equipped with a hybrid setup, which means even the base LE model, priced from $28,700, comes with a fuel-efficient powertrain. If you want a Honda Accord with a hybrid powertrain, you'll need to step up to the Sport Hybrid trim, which starts at $33,655, a near-$5,000 difference. With that higher trim level comes a better list of standard equipment. The Honda Accord Sport Hybrid rides on 19-inch wheels complemented by full LED lighting and a black decklid spoiler. Inside, the Accord Sport Hybrid features a wireless phone charger, wireless smartphone compatibility, and a 12.3-inch touchscreen display. Comparatively, the hybrid Toyota Camry LE rides on 16-inch wheels with LED headlights with automatic on/off functionality. Inside, the base Camry is a close match to the Accord Sport Hybrid, with wireless phone charging and wireless smartphone compatibility. Notably, the Camry LE comes equipped with a smaller eight-inch touchscreen display. At the top of the range, both the Toyota Camry and Honda Accord come equipped with hybrid powertrains. Each midsize sedan is available in four hybrid-powered trim levels, but there's a significant price difference at the top of the range. The top-spec Camry XSE starts at $34,900, while the Accord Touring Hybrid is priced from $39,300. The Toyota Camry XSE rides on athletic 19-inch wheels with a smoked gray and black finish. LED lighting, a color sport mesh front grille, side canards, rear diffuser, and a black rear spoiler create an aggressive aesthetic. The Camry's interior follows the same upscale styling, with premium amenities that include leather trim throughout. Multi-stage heated front seats, a 12.3-inch digital gauge cluster, and a 12.3-inch touchscreen display are just a few other highlights. Although more expensive, the Honda Accord Touring Hybrid comes with more premium amenities. Like the Camry XSE, the top-spec Accord Hybrid rides on 19-inch wheels complemented by full LED headlights. Inside, climate-controlled and leather-trimmed seats help create a comfortable driving experience. As for tech, a 12.3-inch touchscreen display comes standard. Notably, the Accord Touring Hybrid comes with a standard Bose audio system, an optional upgrade in the Camry XSE. The Honda Accord and Toyota Camry have generally been around the same size - they're both midsize sedans, after all. The Accord features a 111.4-inch wheelbase, and the Camry nearly matches it, with a wheelbase measuring 111.2 inches. In terms of interior space, however, the Honda Accord leads the Camry. The Honda Accord boasts up to 102.8 cu ft. of passenger space in most models, trumping the Camry's 98.8 cu ft. with relative ease. The Accord also offers around an inch more front headroom and nearly two inches of rear legroom compared to the Camry. In terms of cargo space, the Accord takes a win as well, with up to 16.7 cu ft. compared to the Camry's 15.1 cu ft. There's no doubt that both the Camry and Accord Hybrid are incredibly efficient sedans, but the all-new Camry manages to top its Japanese rival thanks to its new powertrain. At the base level, the front-wheel drive Camry LE earns up to 53 mpg in the city, 50 mpg on the highway, and 51 mpg in combined driving. Upgrading to all-wheel drive reduces fuel economy by two miles per gallon in the city and one mile per gallon on the highway. Fuel economy tends to vary across the range according to wheel size. Stepping up to the Camry SE, XLE, or XSE brings fuel economy to 48 mpg in the city and 47 mpg on the highway. Shifting gears to AWD reduces the Camry SE and XLE's fuel economy to 46 mpg across the board. On the upper end of the range, the XSE AWD remains incredibly efficient, earning up to 44 mpg in combined city/highway driving. The Honda Accord EX-L Hybrid offers the highest efficiency in the range, earning up to 51 mpg in the city, 44 mpg on the highway, and 48 mpg in combined driving. All other Accord Hybrid models are rated for 46 mpg in the city and 41 mpg on the highway. As for the gas-only Accord models, they're fairly efficient, earning up to 29 mpg in the city and 37 mpg on the highway. The midsize sedan segment is only getting more competitive as the years go by. With Chevy and Subaru withdrawing their midsize sedan offerings after this year, the segment drops to just five entries. The Toyota Camry and Honda Accord have held their own as the top two models on the market over the past decade. With manufacturers' belts tightening, however, only time will tell if the Japanese rivals will maintain their positions or fall by the wayside in favor of other, perhaps all-electric, competitors. Copyright 2025 The Arena Group, Inc. All Rights Reserved.


Hindustan Times
13 hours ago
- Hindustan Times
Who is Autumn Donna Ascencio Romero? Chilling details revealed in NYC crash that killed 2 as driver is held without bail
New details are emerging about Autumn Donna Ascencio Romero, the 23-year-old woman accused of killing two people in a high-speed crash near the Manhattan Bridge in Chinatown, according to Daily News report. Romero is charged with two counts of murder and several other felonies after police say she was behind the wheel of a stolen Chevy Malibu that slammed into 63-year-old May Kwok and 55-year-old bicyclist Kevin Cruickshank early Saturday morning. Romero is charged with two counts of murder and several other felonies after she was behind the wheel of a stolen Chevy Malibu that slammed into 63-year-old May Kwok and 55-year-old bicyclist Kevin Cruickshank.(Unspalsh) Also Read: San Antonio crash: 4 dead, 18 injured in fatal highway crash, armed suspect on the loose Who Autumn Donna Ascencio Romero and is she involved in any other case? Prosecutors say Romero admitted she had 'a few drinks' before the crash and was driving the car. She refused to take a breathalyzer or blood test at the hospital but acknowledged being the driver. Police say they found an open tequila bottle and a cup of alcohol in the car. Two loaded pistols and a box of ammunition were also discovered in a box in the trunk. Romero and 22-year-old Kennedy Lecraft, allegedly attempted to escape on foot after the crash. Witnesses reported seeing the two exit the mangled vehicle and sit mere feet away from one of the victims' bodies, before attempting to hail a cab. Witnesses stopped the pair and held them in the area until cops arrived. Lecraft, who rented the Malibu from Enterprise and did not return the vehicle, will face charges of criminal possession of a weapon, possession of stolen property, and unauthorized use of a vehicle. She was arraigned on Monday and is being held at Rikers on bail of $300,000. Romero appeared in Manhattan Criminal Court on Tuesday. Prosecutors noted she was already facing charges in Brooklyn for a separate hit-and-run incident in April, where she allegedly hit a woman exiting an Uber without a valid license. Romero's lawyer, Howard Greenberg, said she is a nursing student and blamed the crash on Lecraft. He claimed Lecraft may have grabbed the steering wheel before impact and even apologized afterward, saying she caused the crash. Judge Michelle Weber ordered Romero held without bail. She is due back in court Thursday.


New York Post
16 hours ago
- New York Post
Driver in NYC horror crash that killed 2 held without bail as twisted new details revealed
The driver of a stolen rental car left two bystanders 'severely dismembered' before fleeing the fatal crash soaked in blood – leaving an open bottle of tequila and two 9 mm guns in the wreck, Manhattan prosecutors revealed Tuesday. The new details emerged as 23-year-old Autumn Donna Ascencio Romero was arraigned on murder, manslaughter and vehicular homicide charges and ordered held without bail in the horrific Saturday morning crash that killed both bystanders in Chinatown. Romero and passenger Kennedy Lecraft, 22, who rented the blue 2024 Chevy Malibu and failed to return it, are charged in the caught-on-video crash that killed 63-year-old May Kwok and Chase bank manager and cycling enthusiast Kevin Scott Cruickshank, 55. 4 Autumn Donna Ascencio Romero, is arraigned in Manhattan Criminal Court for the death of two people. Curtis Means for 4 Two people died at Bowey and Canal Street after a stolen Chevy Malibu struck the bystanders. William Farrington Lecroft was arraigned Monday on charges of possession of stolen property and unauthorized use of a motor vehicle and was ordered held on $150,000 cash bail or a $300,000 bond. 4 Surveillance video shows the moment a stolen car plows into a 63-year-old woman sitting on a bench and a passing bicyclist. Obtained by the NY Post Romero was already facing charges for seriously injuring a 22-year-old woman in Brooklyn in another traffic mishap in April. 4 NYPD officers carry a person of interest in custody after two people were killed. William Farrington Disturbing footage of the Saturday morning crash shows Cruickshank riding his bike just moments before he and Kwok were brutally dismembered by the speeding vehicle.


New York Post
2 days ago
- New York Post
Pair in stolen car that killed two in horrific NYC crash had illegal gun stashed in trunk: prosecutors
The stolen car that plowed into two bystanders and killed both in Chinatown was packing heat. Manhattan prosecutors said the reckless pair now charged in the horrific Saturday morning wreck had a gun stashed in the trunk of the stolen blue Chevy Malibu when it slammed into the victims and struck an NYPD van in a shocking caught-on-video tragedy. Accused driver Autumn Donna Ascencio Romero, 23, and 22-year-old passenger, Kennedy Lecraft, allegedly fled the scene of the horror but were nabbed by cops nearby. 4 A stolen Chevy Malibu plowed over two bystanders and struck an NYPD in a Saturday morning wreck in Chinatown. Obtained by the NY Post 4 Autumn Donna Ascencio Romero, 23, left, and Kennedy Lecraft, 22, are charged in a fatal wreck in Chinatown. William Farrington, Michael Nagle Romero, who was awaiting arraignment in Manhattan Criminal Court on Monday, was charged with murder, manslaughter, possession of stolen property and gun possession after prosecutors said cops found a gun and ammunition in the stolen vehicle after the fatal crash. Lecraft was arraigned earlier on Monday on charges of unauthorized use of a motor vehicle, criminal possession of stolen property and criminal possession of a weapon. Supreme Court Justice Elizabeth Shamahs set bail for Lecraft at $150,000 cash or a $300,000 bond. 4 Kennedy Lecraft, 22, was charged with gun possession in the Saturday morning fatal crash in Chinatown. Michael Nagle 4 The early morning Chinatown crash Saturday killed May Kwok, 63, and Kevin Scott Cruickshank, 63. William Farrington Records show that Romero already had another pending criminal case tied to a traffic mishap in Brooklyn in April that left a 22-year-old woman seriously injured, but was free without bail. In the deadly Saturday morning incident, the Chevy had been rented last month but was overdue at an Enterprise Rent-a-Car lot by 17 days, law enforcement sources said. The car was filled with drugs and booze, according to sources. Cruickshank, who was riding his bicycle when he was struck and killed, was a safe-streets advocate who was active with Transportation Alternatives, a family spokesperson said. Kwok's brother told The Post his sister had struggled with mental illness in the past and was fond of relaxing on the same bench when she attended church in Chinatown.