Judge rules on Texas law restricting books
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 13:38:47 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) — A U.S. District Judge blocked the enforcement of a new Texas law saying it violated free speech.House Bill 900 set a new standard for Texas school libraries to keep what supporters called "sexually explicit content" off shelves.Now, Austin's BookPeople and others have sued the state over the law and the ruling.The judge said the court did not dispute the state's interest in protecting kids, but said the law was unconstitutionally vague.The judge said it could not be enforced criminally or civilly.Texas said it was appealing that decision.The Loop Fantasy Football Report Week 3: Could we interest you in some QB insurance?
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 13:38:47 GMT
It’s been a rough start to the season for some of the game’s top quarterbacks.Cincinnati’s Joe Burrow is playing like a dude with an injured calf. Chicago’s Justin Fields is looking like the latest Ohio State QB disappointment. The Chargers’ Justin Herbert is posting underwhelming numbers, and Cleveland’s Deshaun Watson appears to still be under suspension.True, we’re talking a small sample size, and we wouldn’t recommend benching any of these No. 1 quarterbacks in Week 3. But this could be a good time to look at the waiver wires to see if there’s some QB help you should grab, like, RIGHT NOW.Here are some quarterbacks that probably were left on the shelf at your fantasy draft, but have posted better than expected numbers so far this season:Jordan Love (Packers QB) – Aaron Rodgers’ replacement is tied with Kirk Cousins for the league lead with six touchdown passes. He has only 396 yards, but he’s had limited weaponry because of the injury to Christian Watson.ATLANTA, GEORGIA –...Obituary: St. Paul Latino leader and rights activist Hector Garcia remembered for his many accomplishments
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 13:38:47 GMT
Héctor Eulogio García Islas, a Minnesota Latino leader and human and civil rights advocate, died last month from brain cancer.He died Aug. 29 at the age of 79.Héctor Eulogio García Islas (Courtesy of the family)Garcia, of St. Paul, was an author, educator, speaker, American citizen and Mexican immigrant known for his community and civic contributions, said friend Larry Struck in a tribute on Legacy.com.“As an inspired and inspiring leader, his voice and warmhearted presence will be missed by many,” Struck wrote. “He was a brilliant and compassionate person who touched many lives.”Garcia was born in 1943 in Mexico City to Leon Garcia, a Mexican senator. He received a business administration degree in 1967 and started Mex-US Global, a consulting firm focused on improving trade between Mexico, Canada and the United States.Garcia’s wrote the textbook “Clash or Complement of Cultures? Peace and Productivity in the New Global Reality” and was a co...Stillwater to hold townwide clean-up day on October 14
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 13:38:47 GMT
STILLWATER, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The Town/Village of Stillwater is hosting a clean-up day on October 14. Residents are invited to bring non-hazardous debris to the Town Highway Garage on Lansing Road between 7 a.m. and 2 p.m. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! Residents must provide proof of residency. U-Hauls, large trucks, or box trucks will not be allowed. Drop-off fees are $5 per carload, $10 for pick-up trucks, and $20 for single-axle dump trucks.Accepted materials include brush (bundled and nothing larger than 3 inches in diameter), leaves (bagged), metal (appliances), furniture, and other non-hazardous materials like lumber and garbage. The Town will not accept paint, tar, oil, gas, chemicals, or such containers, batteries, or tires. Construction materials, TVs, and computers are no longer accepted. Freon must be drained from all appliances.Any questions can be directed to Stillwater's Town Clerk at 664-6148, ext. 2.Police investigate burglaries at local farm stands
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 13:38:47 GMT
FULTONVILLE, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The Montgomery County Sheriff's Office is warning residents of recent burglaries impacting local farm stands and agricultural businesses in Fulton and Montgomery Counties. Police say perpetrators have been disabling surveillance systems and stealing cash and goods. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! Neighbors are asked to watch out for unusual activity and report any suspicious activity. Police encourage businesses to heed the following tips:Never leave cash behind; remove it nightlySecure your surveillance equipmentIf you receive a notification that Wi-Fi has been disabled, check your business immediatelyReport suspicious activity, note vehicle detailsCall 911 right away to report anything unusualSecure your business each evening by locking all doors and windowsThe Montgomery County Sheriff's Office is investigating burglaries at Bellinger's Orchard and Sand Flat Orchard.Blood drive Friday at Aviation Mall
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 13:38:47 GMT
QUEENSBURY, N.Y. (NEWS10) - A community blood drive comes to the Aviation Mall this Friday. The American Red Cross drive comes at a crucial time, and delivers a chance for donors to get up close and personal with fast racing action. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! The drive will run from 1 to 6 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 22, across from Regal Cinema inside the mall. The American Red Cross has reported a decline in nationwide blood supply levels since early August, leaving medical care in a perilous position. Supplies have dropped by almost 25%.Donors during the drive will be entered for a chance to win a trip to see the 2024 NASCAR Cup Series and Xfinity Races, both located at Darlington Raceway in South Carolina. The trip for two includes a full VIP experience. Over 30 properties up for auction in Warren County Those planning to donate blood can visit the American Red Cross online with the sponsor code AVIATIONMALLNY, or call 1-8...Where can you tailgate before Saturday's Mizzou Football game in St. Louis?
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 13:38:47 GMT
ST. LOUIS - Tailgating is a football tradition unlike any other. It fosters a sense of camaraderie among fans through simple pleasures like grilling, beers, and cornhole games. And very soon, this weekend in fact, tailgates are coming back to Downtown St. Louis. The Missouri Tigers host the Memphis Tigers on Saturday evening for a non-conference college football showdown at the Dome At America's Center. It's the first Mizzou Football game at the Dome since 2010. Fans will have an opportunity to tailgate near the Dome for the first time since St. Louis Battlehawks games last spring. For some, it might be their first chance to tailgate in St. Louis since the NFL Rams departed for Los Angeles. If you want to tailgate, make sure to plan ahead. There are only a few designated areas where fans can enjoy a tailgating experience in Downtown St. Louis prior to kickoff. Where can I tailgate? The first tailgate opportunity is offered as part of the "Mizzou To The Lou" initiative. Fans can visi...King & I Thai restaurant reopens in Richmond Heights
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 13:38:47 GMT
RICHMOND HEIGHTS, Mo. - After closing the South Grand location last October, a well-known St. Louis Thai restaurant, King & I, is all set to open its doors at a new location Wednesday. The new King & I restaurant is reopening at 8039 Dale Ave. in Richmond Heights, just outside St. Louis City limits. The Crossings at Richmond Heights, formerly Blaze Pizza, has been transformed into a modernized Thai concept as the new home of King & I. The restaurant will serve lunch and dinner, emphasizing both carryout and in-house dining. With indoor seating for approximately 50 guests, customers can expect the same dishes that have defined the restaurant's reputation over four decades, including Thai Red Curry Duck, Fish Pad Ped, Queen of Thailand Stir Fry, Bangkok Kapow, and more. Video of Missouri politicians using flamethrowers goes viral Shayn Prapaisilp, Chief Operating Officer of Global Foods Group and representative for King & I's ownership group, spoke about the grand re...Illinois man charged with child sexual abuse material possession
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 13:38:47 GMT
EDWARDSVILLE, Ill. – A man faces criminal charges in connection with a child sex crimes investigation in the Metro East. Derek L. Jones, aged 20, is facing six charges related to CSAM. Jones voluntarily turned himself in to the police on September 20 and is currently being held in the Madison County jail. Federal agents head operation on I-270 in St. Louis County The Edwardsville Police Department began investigating a case involving Child Sexual Abuse Material (CSAM) in January 2023 and received a tip that linked Jones to crimes. Per court documents, Jones had explicit photos and videos of CSAM on his computer and phone. Additionally, he is accused of requesting explicit content in the form of videos or photos from an underage individual, knowing they were under 18 years old.Jones is being held on $150,000 bond.Colorado Senate Democratic leader hospitalized after bike crash
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 13:38:47 GMT
State Sen. Faith Winter, the Colorado Democrats’ third-ranking Senate leader, is recovering after a Tuesday bike crash required her to undergo surgery.A statement posted to Winter’s social media late Wednesday morning, attributed to “friends and family” of Winter, said that while she was riding to the State Capitol on Tuesday afternoon, she hit a curb with her bicycle after attempting to avoid being struck by a large truck.Though Winter was wearing a helmet, she sustained head injuries and was hospitalized for observation, the statement says. She later needed surgery to relieve pressure on her brain. The surgery was successful, according to the statement, and Winter is now “recovering with a good prognosis.”Related ArticlesPolitics | More people are overdosing in Denver’s public spaces as bystanders increasingly act as first responders Politics | More people are overdosing in Denver’s public spaces as bystand...Latest news
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