Capital Region man convicted for role in Capitol Riot
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 22:00:38 GMT
WASHINGTON, D.C. (NEWS10) -- A Capital Region man has been convicted on five different charges for his role in the Capitol Riot on January 6, 2021. Brandon Fellows now faces sentencing on November 29. Get the latest news, weather, sports and more delivered right to your inbox! On Wednesday, during the jury trial, the judge addressed Fellows’ disregard of the Court’s direction and comments he made that implied he was in a kangaroo court. Fellows went on to call say that the Court is “acting as a modern-day Nazi court.”Fellows' sentence will run separately from the five-month sentence for contempt.Two great college football games on FOX 2 this weekend
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 22:00:38 GMT
ST. LOUIS, Mo. – This Saturday, Colorado takes on TCU in a Big 12 college football game in Fort Worth, followed by Rice at Texas. The games will be exclusively broadcast on KTVI FOX 2, but since KTVI was forced off the DIRECTV lineup on July 2, DIRECTV customers may not be able to watch the games unless the dispute between Nexstar and DIRECTV is resolved. DIRECTV customers are being urged to call the company at 1-800-531-5000 and demand that they restore KTVI to their systems.DIRECTV subscribers do have other options to view the game:DIRECTV customers can switch their cable or satellite provider to another service. KTVI has reached agreements with all other local distributors and is available on all of them.KTVI is also available on streaming services such as YouTube TV and Hulu.As a broadcast station, KTVI broadcasts its signal over the public airwaves to anyone with an antenna, which you can find at local stores like Target and Walmart.Many local restaurants and sports bars will a...Tivoli Theater in St. Louis reopens with a fresh look and movie nights
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 22:00:38 GMT
ST. LOUIS – The Tivoli Theater is reopening its doors after a hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This independent movie theater is now under the ownership of One Family Church.About two months ago, they announced on their social media that they would be hosting "First Fridays" every month to showcase movies. Notably, "First Fridays" will not include Grindhouse or R-rated films; instead, it aims to feature recent popular releases.The upcoming fall lineup includes:September 1: "Top Gun: Maverick" (accompanied by a pre-show performance by Minister Shawanda Smith) October 6: "Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring" (with a pre-show performance by the University City High School Orchestra) November 3: "Black Panther" (featuring a pre-show performance by the Gentlemen of Vision Step Team) December 1: "Home Alone" (with a pre-show performance by the Muny Kids) Tickets for these screenings are priced between $7 and $10, with concessions available for $3. All showings sta...Lucky stop at St. Louis QuikTrip ends in $2 Million prize won
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 22:00:38 GMT
ST. LOUIS – A $2 million ticket was sold at QuikTrip, located at 2030 Union Road in St. Louis. The winner entered the store to purchase gas and a soda, then decided to try their luck with a 'Super Cash Bonanza' game ticket. The Scratchers ticket they purchased held one of the game's $2 million top prizes. "I went in to buy my Diet Coke, and when I opened my wallet, I had two singles and a $20 bill," the winner said. "After getting my soda, I thought, 'Hey, I'm feeling lucky,' so I asked the clerk if they had a $20 Scratchers ticket." Hundreds of flimsy stop signs failing across St. Louis "I scratched the ticket in the car and kept glancing at my friend after matching the first couple of numbers," she recalled. "I was like, 'Is this real?' I remained very calm about it." Super Cash Bonanza is a $20 Scratchers ticket released on April 24. The game currently offers over $30.3 million in unclaimed prizes, including another $2 million top prize and two $100,000 second prizes.75-year-old suspect in St. Louis County hit-and-run
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 22:00:38 GMT
ST. LOUIS COUNTY -- The St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney's Office charged 75-year-old Richard Laususe with a hit-and-run on Thursday, August 31. Laususe is currently in jail on a cash-only bond of $250,000. Michael Murray, a 62-year-old homeless individual, was discovered deceased at the accident scene, with injuries consistent with those typically sustained in a car accident. On August 24, the suspect was driving a 2014 Mercedes-Benz C350 south on Halls Ferry Road, near Sun Valley Drive, when he struck the victim. A fragment of the defendant's vehicle was left at the scene, later matched to a Mercedes-Benz C350 registered to Laususe. Surveillance data from a license plate reader database confirmed the defendant's vehicle approaching the accident site at 8:18 p.m. on August 24. License plate reader leads to arrests in stolen identity ring At 8:22 p.m., a business security camera captured a vehicle resembling the defendant's, traveling south on Halls Ferry Road, just fee...The family ties that define Jack Howell, a critical piece in CSU football’s hopeful turnaround
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 22:00:38 GMT
Before he takes the field, Jack Howell always makes sure to check his phone.Inevitably, there will be a text from Dad — and a long one at that.The messages are expressions of love, with some football sprinkled in, and a reminder of the exceptional family name Howell’s trying to live up to.“I definitely take pride in my name, and that’s always something that’s defined my play,” Howell said. “… I look up to (my dad), I look up to my sister’s incredible work ethic and determination, and I admire the hours my younger brother is putting in, too, to become his own player.“All of that fuels me on Saturdays. That’s how I became the player that I am.”The player Howell has become is one of the best defensive backs in the Mountain West — and the latest in a line of Howells to live up to the standard set by the family patriarch.Jack’s dad, John, played at CSU and then six years in the NFL, winning Super Bowl XXXVII with the...Broncos defense two-deep: Vance Joseph returns to lead unit that more than held its own in 2022
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 22:00:38 GMT
Back in Denver after spending the four years in Arizona, Broncos defensive coordinator Vance Joseph has intriguing pieces to work with in 2023. Cornerback Pat Surtain II and safety Justin Simmons are two of the best at their respective positions. Denver’s outside linebackers can be disruptive, but that will depend in large part on Randy Gregory staying healthy. The Broncos brought back inside linebacker Alex Singleton while drafting Drew Sanders, who turned heads during camp. If the Broncos can match last year’s performance, this could be a salty group. Here’s a look at the projected two-deep roster:Defensive endZach Allen | 996-4, 281, 25, 5th season, Boston CollegeAllen joined the Broncos to fill the void left behind by Dre’Mont Jones, who signed with the Seattle Seahawks. Allen played under Joseph for four years in Arizona, where he totaled 9 ½ sacks and 95 tackles over his last two seasons.Elijah Garcia | 956-5, 302, 25, 2nd Season, Rice Garcia played in the final tw...Cook's Corner reopening after deadly mass shooting that left 3 victims dead
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 22:00:38 GMT
The popular Cook's Corner biker bar in Trabuco Canyon is reopening Friday after a deadly mass shooting took the lives of three victims less than two weeks ago.“We feel it’s time to bring the family back together,” Cook's Corner General Manager Rhonda Palmeri said on the restaurant's Facebook Page Thursday morning. Cook's Corner, located at 19152 Santiago Canyon Road in Trabuco Canyon, is expected to be open at 11 a.m.A memorial to the Cook's Corner mass shooting victims is seen on Sept. 1, 2023. (KTLA)“We want to be here for the community and we need the community here for us,” said Palmeri, who added that there would be no live music this weekend.“We’re gonna kind of do a soft opening. We want people to be able to come in and relax and enjoy themselves that way,” Palmeri said. Live music will be back on Labor Day though, partly because many musicians have reached out and wanted to help, Palmeri said.Three people were killed and six others wounded when retired Ventura Police Sgt. Jo...ACC adds Stanford, Cal and SMU; Pac-12 likely to be dissolved
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 22:00:38 GMT
The Atlantic Coast Conference voted Friday to add Stanford, California and SMU to the league next year, providing a landing spot for two more schools from the disintegrating Pac-12 and creating a fourth super conference in major college sports.The additions make the ACC the latest power conference to expand its membership and footprint westward. Starting in August 2024, the league with Tobacco Road roots in North Carolina will increase its number of football schools to 17 and 18 in most other sports, with Notre Dame remaining a football independent.“We are thrilled to welcome three world-class institutions to the ACC, and we look forward to having them compete as part of our amazing league,” ACC Commissioner Jim Phillips said in a statement. The Pac-12 Conference is facing a dire future following mass exodus of storied programs Notre Dame is currently the westernmost ACC school in South Bend, Indiana, with Louisville the farthest west among football members.But now, like the ...Marijuana might finally be reclassified in the U.S.: What that would mean
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 22:00:38 GMT
The news lit up the world of weed: U.S. health regulators are suggesting that the federal government loosen restrictions on marijuana. Specifically, the federal Health and Human Services Department has recommended taking marijuana out of a category of drugs deemed to have “no currently accepted medical use and a high potential for abuse.” The agency advised moving pot from that “Schedule I” group to the less tightly regulated “Schedule III.” So what does that mean, and what are the implications? Read on.FIRST OF ALL, WHAT HAS ACTUALLY CHANGED? WHAT HAPPENS NEXT?Technically, nothing yet. Any decision on reclassifying — or “rescheduling,” in government lingo — is up to the Drug Enforcement Administration, which says it will take up the issue. The review process is lengthy and involves taking public comment.Still, the HHS recommendation is “paradigm-shifting, and it’s very exciting,” said Vince Sliwoski, a Portland, Oregon-based cannabis and psychedelics attorney who runs well-known le...Latest news
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