WATCH LIVE: Hoover police to hold second press conference on Carlee Russell case

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 09:31:52 GMT

WATCH LIVE: Hoover police to hold second press conference on Carlee Russell case BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WIAT) — Police will hold another press conference to discuss the ongoing investigation into the mysterious disappearance and reappearance of Carlee Russell earlier this month.At 4 p.m. Monday, the Hoover Police Department will hold a second press conference regarding Russell, who went missing July 13 shortly after she had called police to report allegedly seeing a toddler walking along I-459 near Hoover. On July 15, Russell was found after safely walking home.After being found, Russell's family claimed that she had been abducted. In her statement to police, Russell alleged that she had been taken by an unidentified man while trying to find the alleged toddler along the side of the interstate. According to police, Russell claimed to have escaped while being taken in a car the next day. Timeline of Carlee Russell’s disappearance, return and the ongoing investigation into what happened to her In the days since being found, there has been speculation as to the circum...

Is Jordan Love the future? Packers CEO says it may take 'at least half a season' to find out

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 09:31:52 GMT

Is Jordan Love the future? Packers CEO says it may take 'at least half a season' to find out GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) — Green Bay Packers president/CEO Mark Murphy says it will probably take “at least half a season” for the team to know what it has in new starting quarterback Jordan Love.Murphy noted the parallels to 2008, when Aaron Rodgers took over as Green Bay’s starting quarterback after backing up Hall of Famer Brett Favre for three seasons. Rodgers’ trade to the New York Jets cleared the way for Love, who has made one career start since the Packers selected him out of Utah State with the 26th overall pick in the 2020 draft.The Packers went 6-10 in 2008 but won their most recent Super Bowl title two years later.“Comparing it a little bit to Aaron’s first year as a starter, yeah, I’d say at least half a season to know,” Murphy said Monday after the NFL’s lone publicly owned team held its annual shareholders meeting. “And I think even though we ended up with a losing record that year, we saw enough of Aaron to know that we had something special.”The Packers open training ca...

Ohio investigates why a police dog was deployed on a surrendering truck driver

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 09:31:52 GMT

Ohio investigates why a police dog was deployed on a surrendering truck driver CIRCLEVILLE, Ohio (AP) — Several Ohio agencies are investigating why an officer allowed his police dog to attack a truck driver who was surrendering with his hands raised, despite State Highway Patrol troopers urging the officer to hold the dog back.The lengthy pursuit on July 4 and the ensuing attack were captured on a police body camera. Authorities said the chase began on state highway 35, when officers from the town of Circleville tried to stop a commercial semitruck that was missing a mudflap and failed to stop for an inspection.State troopers were called in to assist, authorities said. The driver, Jadarrius Rose, 23, of Memphis, Tennessee, who is Black, initially refused to get out of the truck and later defied instructions to get on the ground, according to a Ohio State Highway Patrol incident report made available to The Associated Press, along with the body cam video.“The suspect failed to stop for marked patrol units with lights and sirens activated,” the incident report s...

'Mystery company' buys nearly $1 billion of land near Air Force base

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 09:31:52 GMT

'Mystery company' buys nearly $1 billion of land near Air Force base (NewsNation) — Nearly $1 billion in land purchases by a mysterious company near a California Air Force base is raising national security concerns.A group called "Flannery Associates" has invested more than $800 million on almost 54,000 acres of land surrounding the Travis Air Force Base since 2018, zoned for agricultural use, public records show.Legal representation for Flannery says the group is controlled by U.S. citizens, with 97% of its capital coming from U.S.-based investors. But after eight months of investigation, federal officials can't confirm or deny this to be true and have not been able to determine exactly who is backing the company. Woman found dead after grizzly bear encounter near Yellowstone This so-called "mystery company" has been ramping up its purchases since the beginning of the year, prompting a federal investigation into its intentions. It is still unclear what Flannery's purpose is for investing in land near the base.The Air Force's Foreign Investment Ri...

See the latest designs for Austin's upcoming 1.7-mile Red Line Trail segment

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 09:31:52 GMT

See the latest designs for Austin's upcoming 1.7-mile Red Line Trail segment Editor's Note: The video above shows KXAN Live’s top headlines for July 24, 2023AUSTIN (KXAN) — The City of Austin's Capital Delivery Services Department is seeking public feedback on the latest designs on a 1.7-mile segment of the Red Line Trail under development.The Red Line Trail is a long-range plan that, ultimately, is expected to become a 32-mile trail and transit corridor running from CapMetro's downtown Austin station up to the City of Leander. The Red Line Trail follows the existing Red Line rail corridor operated by CapMetro.The latest 1.7-mile portion — developed in tandem with the Austin Transportation and Public Works Departments' Urban Trails program — is divvied up into four segments and is poised to connect Braker Lane with the Northern Walnut Creek Trail. It'll feature 15-foot-wide trails designed to separate people walking and jogging from those biking, scootering or rolling. 1.7-mile Red Line Trail segment in development as part of the 32-mile long-range Red Line ...

DOJ files lawsuit against Texas over buoy barrier in Rio Grande

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 09:31:52 GMT

DOJ files lawsuit against Texas over buoy barrier in Rio Grande Editor’s Note: The video above shows KXAN Live’s top headlines for July 24, 2023AUSTIN (Nexstar) — The Department of Justice filed a lawsuit against Gov. Greg Abbott on Monday over the state's floatation barrier along the Rio Grande near Eagle Pass that the federal government says violates international and federal law. In the lawsuit, the DOJ argues Texas' construction of buoys in the river violates the Rivers and Harbor Act, as it obstructs the "navigable capacity" of U.S. water. The filing also notes Texas did not obtain a prior permit from the U.S. Army Corp of Engineers as required by the act. The Biden administration is asking the courts to stop Texas from putting any more barriers in the water and to remove the current 1,000-foot stretch of buoys at its own expense."Because Texas installed the Floating Barrier without seeking the Corps’ authorization, the Corps and other relevant federal agencies were deprived of the opportunity to evaluate risks the barrier poses to public s...

Last week of July stays hot with little rain

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 09:31:52 GMT

Last week of July stays hot with little rain AUSTIN (KXAN) -- Our triple digit heat rolls on. We're now in our 17th consecutive day with highs of 100º or hotter, which ties for the 8th longest streak on record at Austin's Camp Mabry. By the end of the month we'll have moved into 2nd place. 2023 AUSTIN WEATHER DATA A very isolated shower or storm remains possible into the early evening, mainly in Fayette County. Otherwise, a drier weather pattern is setting up shop for the rest of the week. High pressure will nudge eastward to put an end to our recent rain chances, while reducing cloud-cover at the same time. High location by mid-weekTemperatures won't change much day-to-day. In fact, we've got a high of 104º (+ or - a degree or so) in our forecast every day for the rest of the month.7 day high forecast for AustinWe're still watching the potential for an "inverted trough" to work into Texas late this week and into the weekend, which MAY bring more humidity, clouds and some sea-breeze showers. Right now the chances are too low...

3M Open: North Oaks’ Frankie Capan III set to tee it up as a pro on the PGA Tour, with his mom on his bag

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 09:31:52 GMT

3M Open: North Oaks’ Frankie Capan III set to tee it up as a pro on the PGA Tour, with his mom on his bag Charlynn Capan was meant to be a fill-in caddie. Her son, Frankie Capan III, was in the early stages of the Korn Ferry Tour qualifying process last fall and needed someone to carry his bag until another caddie could pick up the duties.Charlynn caddied for Frankie a few times in the past. She toted the bag for Frankie on an annual basis at a kids regional event in Port St. Lucia, Fla., for three consecutive years when Frankie was younger. The results, per Frankie — two victories and a runner-up finish.Not too shabby.Charlynn was also on the bag when Frankie reached the quarterfinals of the 2019 Western Amateur. The duo combined to win a U.S. amateur qualifier. So surely Charlynn could handle helping her son navigate pre-qualifying stages.Charlynn Capan playfully holds her son, Frankie, by his legs when Frankie was a child. Frankie Capan will tee it up at this week’s 3M Open, with Charlynn serving as his caddie. (Courtesy of Frankie Capan)Sure enough, he breezed through that. Ch...

Appeals court revives victim’s lawsuit over sexual abuse by former South St. Paul teacher

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 09:31:52 GMT

Appeals court revives victim’s lawsuit over sexual abuse by former South St. Paul teacher A woman who says she was groomed and sexually assaulted at school by her former South St. Paul teacher can pursue legal claims against the school district, an appeals court panel ruled Monday.The anonymous woman sued the district in June 2020, but Dakota County District Judge David L. Knutson last year dismissed the case.A panel of three appellate judges on Monday overturned that decision, finding in a nonprecedential opinion that a reasonable jury could conclude the school district is liable for the woman’s abuse. The case now returns to the trial court.The lawsuit is one of two negligence cases against South St. Paul Public Schools involving sexual abuse by former teacher Aric Babbitt and his husband, Matthew Deyo.The other case, involving a male victim and abuse that took place in a hotel and a cabin but not at school, also was dismissed by the district court judge, but the appeals court in March affirmed that decision. The judges in that case said the school district could not h...

Five storylines as the Vikings open training camp

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 09:31:52 GMT

Five storylines as the Vikings open training camp A good amount of Vikings players already have arrived at TCO Performance Center in Eagan for training camp.The group already on campus is headlined by the quarterback room of Kirk Cousins, Nick Mullens and Jaren Hall.The rest of the veterans report on Tuesday with general manager Kwesi Adofo-Mensah and head coach Kevin O’Connell scheduled to talk to reporters that day.There are a lot of question marks as the Vikings try to replicate their success from last season. Here are five storylines to keep an eye on in training camp:What comes next for Danielle Hunter?It appears the Vikings are still at a stalemate with star pass rusher Danielle Hunter. He doesn’t have a contract beyond this season — he’s set to make $5.5 million for 2023 — and it’s clear he won’t step on the field for the Vikings without a longer commitment. It unclear if the 28-year-old Hunter plans to show up for training camp this week. He will be fined on a daily basis if he’s not pres...