Alex Murdaugh pleads guilty to federal financial crimes
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 14:35:59 GMT
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) – Alex Murdaugh pleaded guilty to 22 federal financial crimes charges in a downtown Charleston courtroom on Thursday morning.Murdaugh appeared before Judge Richard Gergel and admitted that he stole millions of dollars from his former clients. The disbarred attorney-turned-convicted-murderer had agreed to plead guilty to those charges in a court filing earlier this week.Those charges include conspiracy to commit wire fraud, bank fraud and money laundering. ‘Murdaugh Murders: The Movie’ to premiere on Lifetime in October Nexstar's WCBD was inside the courtroom for Thursday’s hearing. Murdaugh appeared to enter the courtroom with a smile and was seen talking to his attorneys, but he was seemingly concerned about the number of media members who were present.Murdaugh later said he was proud to be 744 days sober and away from opioids and alcohol. He then became emotional when talking about why he was accepting the plea deal, saying he wanted to take responsibilit...Evacuations lifted after gas leak reported in Kyle neighborhood
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 14:35:59 GMT
KYLE, Texas (KXAN) — People are allowed to return now to four buildings that previously evacuated because of a natural gas leak in a Kyle neighborhood. The City of Kyle posted Thursday afternoon on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter, that the evacuations are now lifted. Emergency crews also cleared the scene and reopened the intersection, the city noted. Earlier in the day, city leaders reported the leak happened near the intersection of Wetzel and Mather. The city noted the evacuations were "out of an abundance of caution," according to its initial social media post. City leaders said crews from CenterPoint Energy are still working in the area, and it's unclear how much longer they'll be there.Brushy Creek MUD to stop adding fluoride to water supply
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 14:35:59 GMT
BRUSHY CREEK, Texas (KXAN) — The Brushy Creek Municipal Utility District announced earlier this month that it would stop adding fluoride to its drinking water. The substance is often added to communal water supplies to prevent tooth decay.In a letter sent to water customers, Brushy Creek MUD General Manager Shean Dalton wrote that fluoride addition will be permanently terminated on December 1, 2023.Dalton went on to write that the decision was made on several key factors.He stated that scientists have "raised questions about the long-term effects and potential risks associated with water fluoridation," and that eliminating fluoride would allow the district to fund separate public health initiatives."We commit to fostering an open dialogue and providing information about maintaining good oral health through alternative means. We encourage residents to consult with their healthcare providers and dental professionals to ensure optimal dental hygiene practices," Dalton wrote.According t...Witches Harvest Festival coming to Guilderland
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 14:35:59 GMT
GUILDERLAND, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The Witches Harvest Festival will be held this weekend at The Hedge Bistro. The event is scheduled for September 24 from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! The festival will offer handmade crafts from over 20 vendors, including jewelry, crystals, and personal care products. The event will feature demonstrations by psychic mediums, the Willow Wild Care Birds, and reiki therapists, with a full menu and bar available inside the restaurant. The Hedge Bistro is located at 400 Arthurs Place in Guilderland, on the Western Turnpike Golf Course. Entry to the festival costs $5 at the door on the day of the event.Things to do in the Capital Region this weekend: September 22-24
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 14:35:59 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The weekend is almost here! From The Adirondack Balloon Festival to the inaugural Taste of Toga festival to the opening night of some Halloween attractions, there are quite a few things happening on September 22, 23, and 24. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! Here are some of the events going on around the Capital Region this weekend.Friday, September 22Adirondack Balloon Festival, Floyd Bennett Memorial Airport in Queensbury, gates open at 3 p.m.Saratoga Motorcar Auction, Saratoga Casino Hotel, 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Nurse Blake, Palace Theatre in Albany, 8 p.m. You can buy tickets on the Ticketmaster website.Blue October, The Egg in Albany, 8 p.m. You can buy tickets on The Egg website.Opening night of Double M Haunted Hayrides, 678 Route 67 in Malta, 7 p.m. You can buy tickets on the Double M website.Sneak peak weekend of Field of Horrors, 100 Farrell Road in Troy, 6:30 p.m. to 11 p.m. You can buy ticket...What to know for the 2023 World's Largest Garage Sale
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 14:35:59 GMT
WARRENSBURG, N.Y. (NEWS10) - Downtown Warrensburg's annual tradition of crowded streets of things to buy is about to come back. The 2023 World's Largest Garage Sale comes to town on the weekend of Friday, Sept. 29 - Sunday, Oct. 1. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! The annual market takes over Main Street through downtown Warrensburg, with some sales extending into side streets and the parking lots of local businesses. Some of those businesses host their own outdoor markets, like Maple Tree Books, which offers thousands of used books in an outdoor sale around the side of the store. Dozens of dealers sell antiques, curiosities, and handmade items like woodwork and even homemade art.Even if you're not sure whether you're in the market to buy curiosities and crafts, the garage sale has more to offer. North Country Wild Care, an Adirondack Park-based animal rehabilitation organization, will run a booth all three days featuring live o...Bus carrying students to band camp crashed in New York: officials
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 14:35:59 GMT
NEW YORK (PIX11) ---- A bus carrying students from Long Island to a band camp overturned on a New York highway Thursday afternoon, officials said. The bus crashed on I-84 in Middletown at 1:12 p.m., police said. It was carrying students from the Farmingdale School District.“We were informed that there had been an accident with Bus 1 en route to Greeley, PA for Band Camp. Police and emergency responders on the scene, as well as district administration. We will provide another update when more information becomes available. We ask for your patience as we gather more details," according to a statement from the Farmingdale School District.I-84 is closed at exit 15 while authorities investigate the scene. Nassau County is offering to transport the parents to reunify. This is a developing story. Refresh the page for updates.Brunswick Community Library announces Fall Kid's Clothing Swap
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 14:35:59 GMT
TROY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The Brunswick Community Library is hosting a Fall Kid's Clothing Swap in October. Families are encouraged to drop off bags of clean, donated children's clothes starting on October 6. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! All donations must be clean with no stains, rips, missing buttons, pet fur, odors, etc. Clothing should be washed and in like new condition. Halloween costumes are welcome.The clothing swap will take place on the following days:Friday, October 13 - 2 to 6 p.m.Saturday, October 14 - 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.Monday, October 16 - 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.The clothing swap is open to all. Everyone is welcome to visit and take home free clothes for their family members and friends.NY AG: Trump request to delay civil fraud trial 'brazen and meritless’
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 14:35:59 GMT
New York Attorney General Letitia James’s (D) office late Wednesday night pushed back on former President Trump’s “brazen and meritless” attempt to delay an upcoming civil trial in which she is suing Trump, his business and two of his adult children for fraud.James warned a delay could cause issues with Trump’s broader court calendar, in which he is facing four criminal indictments. The trial in this civil suit was set to begin Oct. 2, but a judge issued an interim pause after Trump claimed the trial judge was ignoring an appellate ruling. The pause request now heads to a panel of New York appeals judges for a final decision. Judith Vale, deputy solicitor general in James’s office, called Trump’s petition a “brazen and meritless attempt” to “usurp” the trial judge’s authority to manage his own docket and his “fundamental judicial role” to issue certain rulings. The New York attorney general’s office is suing Trump, the Trump Organization and two of his adult children, Eric...40oz Beers in St. Louis are not banned, just regulated
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 14:35:59 GMT
ST. LOUIS – For those wondering about the availability of 40oz beers in St. Louis, they are not banned in the city. However, there are regulations in place: they cannot be sold below room temperature, and customers are limited to purchasing only one at a time. According to St. Louis Ordinance 68536, section 14.03.100, for beer, "a licensee, his agent, servant, or employee may sell at retail a single glass bottle or container of intoxicating malt liquor or nonintoxicating beer if it has a liquid content of 32 ounces or more at room temperature only." City leaders want to reclaim Famous Barr building after owners stop paying for security In simpler terms, businesses can sell large bottles of beer as long as they meet the size requirement and are not chilled or cold. Customers are allowed to buy only one glass bottle or container of beer at a time that has 32 ounces of liquid or more. The bottle or container must be at normal room temperature.Some locations in St. Louis, such as Ran...Latest news
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