Man with previous history of DWIs pleads guilty to killing 20-year-old UT Dallas student in crash
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 12:52:28 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) -- The mother and father of Colton Roberts, 20, addressed the man who killed their son in court Tuesday."All I can do now is write letters to him in a journal that only I will ever see. Things I would say that he'll never get to hear," said Bill, the young man's father.Scott Taylor pled guilty to intoxication manslaughter for the August 2021 crash that killed Roberts. The crash happened on Jollyville Road just after 9 p.m., right before Roberts was set to return to class at the University of Texas Dallas. Roberts' parents took their son's photo to the witness stand as they read their victim impact statements.During their impact statements, Roberts' parents talked about how close they were with their son and how much his community adored him. "My 6-foot tall son, healthy, vibrant, so full of life... came home in a small box," said his mother Tanya. Judge Julie Kocurek accepted Taylor's guilty plea in front a courtroom full of Roberts' family and friends. She asked Taylo...Twins’ rotation plans in flux as they prepare to welcome Joe Ryan back
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 12:52:28 GMT
The Twins have had further discussions about shifting to a six-man rotation for the time being, manager Rocco Baldelli said, but they haven’t yet made any final decisions.Minnesota Twins’ Jordan Luplow scores safely past Milwaukee Brewers catcher William Contreras during the fourth inning of a baseball game Tuesday, Aug. 22, 2023, in Milwaukee. (AP Photo/Morry Gash)As the Twins get ready to welcome Joe Ryan back from the injured list — Baldelli said he expected Ryan’s next start to come with the Twins rather than in a second rehab outing — their rotation plans are momentarily in flux.The Twins have listed Pablo López and Sonny Gray as the probable starters for Thursday and Friday against Texas, but they have yet to announce Saturday and Sunday’s starters.One of them is expected to be Ryan, who last pitched on Friday with the Triple-A Saints on rehab. If they do opt for a six-man rotation, Dallas Keuchel’s turn in the rotation would also fall during that series.Ryan has been on...Suspect goes on trial for shooting that killed 3, injured 2 in St. Paul’s Payne-Phalen
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 12:52:28 GMT
Derek Pemrick was the first St. Paul police officer to arrive at 951 Case Ave., where he and his partner would go on to find the bodies of three people who’d been fatally shot in the head.But before Pemrick entered the duplex, he was approached by the two surviving gunshot victims. One of them was Stephen Anderson, who had a gunshot wound to his forehead and wounds to both hands. He named the shooter as Antonio Dupree Wright.“It’s … Antonio,” Anderson said to Pemrick, as captured on his body-worn camera on the afternoon of Sept. 4, 2022.“Did he leave? Is he here?” Pemrick asked Anderson. “Where’s Tony?”Antonio Dupree Wright (Courtesy of the Minnesota Department of Corrections)Ramsey County prosecutors played the short video clip as Wright’s mass shooting trial got underway Tuesday before District Judge Kelly Olmstead in downtown St. Paul.“By some miracle, Stephen Anderson survived,” Assistant Ramsey County Attorney Nori Wieder said in the prosecution’s opening statement. “And ...Food bank to grow produce with new freight farm
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 12:52:28 GMT
LATHAM, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- A local food bank will soon be able to grow its own produce. The Regional Food Bank of Northeastern New York was given a freight farm thanks to a donation from Broadview Federal Credit Union.The freight farm is coming from a Boston-based company. Organizers hope it will reduce the food bank's reliance on donations. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! "So, to be able to grow something specifically for the neighbors in need at the highest quality is going to be a game changer to allow us to not only feed those that are hungry but to nourish them with the proper produce that they need," Regional Food Bank of Northeastern NY COO Nick Pisani said.The freight farm will also help the food bank expand its delivery services.Illinois World War II veteran given France's highest distinction
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 12:52:28 GMT
PEKIN, Ill. (WMBD) - A 98-year-old Pekin native who served in World War II, helping liberate France from German occupation, was recognized with the French Legion of Honor today at Preston-Hanley funeral home.Dean A. Preston was a Corporal in the Air Force who served as a radio operator and repairman, helping with communications across the front lines. He served in North Africa, Italy, Germany, and France during the war.Preston didn't want to have that duty initially, however."I volunteered to be in the Air Force; I thought I'd go someplace in the Air Force, but I guess they wanted me for radio maintenance, so they sent me to school, and there was 26 of us; we all ended in the same place, overseas," he said. Central Illinois hosts some of the best places to work according to Forbes A large crowd gathered to see the ceremony, which included veterans, citizens and French and American officials.Preston was given the award by French Consul General to the Midwest Yannick Tagand, who sai...Keeler: How Broncos RB Jaleel McLaughlin ran from homelessness to NFL heroics: “I don’t want to live life with any regrets.”
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 12:52:28 GMT
For three months, his bed was the back seat of a Ford Focus. As a teen, Jaleel McLaughlin went home to a McDonald’s parking lot, a five-star speedster living out of a four-door sedan.“You know, there (have) been games where I’ve had a great game and I’d come home to nothing,” the undrafted Broncos rookie recalled Tuesday after practice at Dove Valley. “I’d come home to sleeping in the car.“So that’s why … I don’t never get too high and never get too low. Because the unexpected can happen.”Criminy, does this unexpected fly. If your heart doesn’t lambada whenever McLaughlin touches the rock, check your pulse.If you’re not rooting for the kid to make this Broncos roster, especially once you hear his backstory, best check your soul.“(My family) definitely motivates me a lot,” the free-agent tailback and returner out of Youngstown State said. “Even if, say, I might have a down day or, say, it’s early in the morning, I think about my family. I think about the sacri...Rescue efforts continue after massive mudslide in mountain communities
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 12:52:28 GMT
Emergency airlifts to rescue San Bernardino County residents stranded in the mountains after Hilary caused massive mudslides that blocked roads and washed-out bridges continued Tuesday. Forest Falls, Oak Glen and Seven Oaks on the east side of the San Bernardino Mountains were hit hard by the first tropical storm to hit California in 83 years. San Bernardino County Fire flew helicopters into Seven Oaks today where many residents were trapped due to roads covered in mud and debris and even homes that were washed away. Firefighters airlifted 3-4 residents out at a time, bringing them into Angelus Oaks. “It was just rain and it got stronger and stronger and by eight o’clock is when I started hearing the rocks and the boulders the size of cars bashing into each other. You could feel the whole house shake,” Seven Oaks resident David Zwieback, who was evacuated today, told KTLA. Unfortunately, a neighbor of Tina Jerue and Zwieback is still missing, though firefighters c...Body pulled from ocean had 'puncture wounds,' Ventura County authorities say
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 12:52:28 GMT
An investigation is underway after a Los Angeles man's body was pulled from the ocean Saturday with "puncture wounds" to his torso.The man, Jason Jennings, 51, was found unresponsive in the water off Point Mugu in Ventura County Saturday afternoon.Fire crews and personnel from the Naval base responded to Family Beach around 1 p.m. following a report of a person in the water. The beach is located on Naval Base Ventura County property.After he was pulled from the ocean, Jennings was pronounced dead and paramedics discovered he had suffered multiple "puncture wounds" to his torso.His death is considered to be suspicious and the Ventura County Sheriff's Office Major Crimes Bureau has begun an investigation.Anyone with information about Jennings' death is urged to contact Ventura County Sheriff's Office Sergeant Jeremy Bramlette at 805-384-4727. Anonymous tips can be submitted online or by calling 800-222-8477.Violence breaks out among demonstrators over transgender policies at L.A. schools
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 12:52:28 GMT
Violence erupted between a parental rights group and LGBTQ+ supporters over transgender notification policies at Los Angeles public schools on Tuesday.The groups clashed outside the L.A. Unified School District headquarters downtown during a demonstration. As the gathering turned violent, police officers were called to the scene.Skirmish lines were set up between the dueling groups and at least three people were taken into custody for “becoming violent, pushing officers, and throwing items,” LAPD said.Violence erupted between a parental rights group and LGBTQ+ supporters over the call for transgender notification policies at Los Angeles public schools on August 22, 2023. (KTLA)Violence erupted between a parental rights group and LGBTQ+ supporters over the call for transgender notification policies at Los Angeles public schools on August 22, 2023. (KTLA)Violence erupted between a parental rights group and LGBTQ+ supporters over the call for transgender notification policies at Los An...SF Giants’ Kyle Harrison lives up to hype in debut, but Phillies win on a walk-off
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 12:52:28 GMT
PHILADELPHIA — Kyle Harrison couldn’t help but hear the noise.Teammates chided him. Fans heckled him.“Just telling you that you need to be up there. This and that. You hear it,” Harrison said a day before making the most-anticipated arrival of a Giants prospect in a decade. “I hear the noise.”In front of 40,420 rabid fans, under a cotton-candy sky on a Tuesday evening and three levels of grandstands, Harrison either tuned out the noise, the most he’s ever experienced on the mound, or thrived on it — either way, in an environment that was a far cry from De La Salle campus or Sacramento, Harrison largely lived up to the billing, with the understanding that this was never going to be a seven-inning or 100-pitch debut.The Giants understood the challenge the Phillies’ loaded lineup presented. They believed Harrison, even on a pitch count, was ready for it.And in 3⅓ innings of work, he put them in position to capitalize on the little offense they ...Latest news
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