Denver man arrested for allegedly soliciting Texas 15-year-old

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:25:26 GMT

Denver man arrested for allegedly soliciting Texas 15-year-old DENVER — A Denver man was arrested for allegedly soliciting a Central Texas teen.The 15-year-old disappeared from the backyard of her home in Copperas Cove, Texas — located 75 miles north of Austin — around 7:30 p.m. on Monday. It is believed she was picked up by a man in an unknown vehicle.The teen had been communicating with the man through social media, according to the Copperas Cove Police Department.Copperas Cove PD, with help from the Texas Department of Public Safety Fusion Center, identified the man as Simon Ryan Salais IV, 33, of Denver.Full story via Denver7

Return to Oz: Going Up David Lynch’s Butt With Movies About Movies

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:25:26 GMT

Return to Oz: Going Up David Lynch’s Butt With Movies About Movies It’s more difficult than it’s ever been to get a film distributed and into actual brick-and-mortar movie theaters, but here comes Alexandre O. Philippe’s ruminative crit-essay Lynch/Oz, a documentary, it seems, only a film critic could love. And who cares about them? Can precious screen space suffer the indulgence of a speculative non-narrative film about film, not to mention a deep-reading geekfest about David Lynch, America’s most recalcitrant niche auteur?But wait, haven’t we already been served plenty of ripe plates of critical-theoretical exegesis, like Philippe’s 2017 78/52 (a 91-minute exploration of Psycho’s shower scene) and 2019 Memory: The Origins of Alien; Nina Menkes’s Brainwashed: Sex-Camera-Power (2022); Kent Jones’s Hitchcock/Truffaut (2015); Ross Lipman’s NotFilm (2015); Rodney Ascher’s pro-am doc on The Shining, Room 237 (2012); Mark Cousins’s 15-hour The Story of Film: An Odyssey (2011); etc.? Are the movie geeks on the rise? Is everyone a film critic now — even f...

Wisc. Gov. vows to veto budget if GOP cuts diversity funds

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:25:26 GMT

Wisc. Gov. vows to veto budget if GOP cuts diversity funds By Todd Richmond | Associated PressMADISON, Wis. — Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers said Wednesday in a newspaper report that he won’t sign the state budget if Republican lawmakers follow through on their plan to cut funding for the state university system’s diversity officers, escalating a bitter fight over dollars for the state campuses.Assembly Speaker Robin Vos told The Associated Press on Tuesday that he wants to cut $32 million from the UW System in the state’s 2023-25 budget, an amount he said is equal to what the system spends on diversity officers. He said during a news conference Wednesday that diversity efforts have become liberals’ “new religion” and tax dollars shouldn’t be used to help them.“For people on the left, (efforts to promote diversity have) become their new religion,” Vos said. “They no longer go to church on Sunday, but boy, are they trying to make sure everybody is evangelized on campus, that’s ther...

National pundits turn on John Fisher after A’s fans’ show strong ‘reverse boycott’

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:25:26 GMT

National pundits turn on John Fisher after A’s fans’ show strong ‘reverse boycott’ OAKLAND — A’s fans converged on the Coliseum this week to show the world that they still want their team, and it was John Fisher, the team’s owner, who had turned his back with the intention to move their club to Las Vegas.Tuesday’s “reverse boycott” drew a season-high 27,759 fans endlessly chanting “Sell the Team!” and an assortment of often vulgar anti-Fisher missives. But was it just noise or did it resonate outside of the Bay Area?“I think for the average fan that may not pay attention day-to-day, it’s easy to think A’s fans aren’t showing up and the fanbase does not exist,” ESPN national baseball writer, Joon Lee said in a phone interview Wednesday. He added that the boycott is “such an in-your-face example of how the fanbase shows up when things are good. We’ve seen this in the past, too, when the A’s are good.”CBS Radio host Jim Rome went to bat for A’s fans on his nationally syndicated show on Wednesday, notin...

Storm system brings heavy damage to the South

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:25:26 GMT

Storm system brings heavy damage to the South Associated PressALBANY, Ga. — Damaging winds and possible tornadoes toppled trees, damaged buildings and blew cars off a highway Wednesday as powerful storms crossed the South from Texas to Georgia.The National Weather Service issued numerous tornado warnings, mainly in southeast Alabama and southwest Georgia, and cautioned that gusts of hurricane-force winds exceeding 90 mph (145 kph) were possible in parts of northeast Louisiana and central Mississippi. Some areas also were pelted with large hail.Forecasters said severe storm threats could persist into Thursday, with the greatest risk across southern Alabama and Georgia into the Florida Panhandle as well as Oklahoma and parts of northern Texas and southern Kansas.Felecia Bowser, meteorologist in charge for the National Weather Service in Tallahassee, Florida, called the far-reaching inland storm system unprecedented for this time of year.“In June, we’re usually gearing up more for tropical weather,” Bowser said. ...

Grand jury indicts Daniel Perry in subway chokehold death

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:25:26 GMT

Grand jury indicts Daniel Perry in subway chokehold death By Michael R. Sisak | Associated PressNEW YORK — A man charged with manslaughter for putting an agitated New York City subway rider in a fatal chokehold has been indicted by a grand jury, an expected procedural step that will allow the criminal case to continue.Daniel Penny was charged by Manhattan prosecutors last month in the May 1 death of Jordan Neely, a former Michael Jackson impersonator who struggled in recent years with homelessness and mental illness.Grand jury proceedings are secret and spokespeople for Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg declined to comment Wednesday, but the indictment was confirmed by New York City Mayor Eric Adams.“I appreciate DA Bragg conducting a thorough investigation into the death of Jordan Neely. Like I said when the DA first brought charges, I have the utmost faith in the judicial process, and now that the Grand Jury has indicted Daniel Penny, a trial and justice can move forward,” Adams said in a statement.Neely was shouting at...

Big-rig fire on eastbound 580 in Livermore closes two lanes

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:25:26 GMT

Big-rig fire on eastbound 580 in Livermore closes two lanes (KRON) -- A big-rig fire on I-580 east of North Flynn Road in Livermore has shut down traffic across two lanes, according to the California Highway Patrol. The truck caught fire in the eastbound lanes. Major delays are expected, the CHP said shortly before 4 p.m. Wednesday.A photo of the burning truck shows a large cloud of smoke billowing from the rig's cab. 240 stolen catalytic converters found in Bay Area theft ring bust "Thank you for your patience and driving safely," the CHP said in a tweet.The fire has extended to the adjacent hillside, however, the driver was able to safely exit the vehicle, according to a Traffic CAD alert.There is no word yet on what caused the rig to catch fire.This is a developing story. Check back for updates.

Woman slain before East Bay high speed police chase identified

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:25:26 GMT

Woman slain before East Bay high speed police chase identified (KRON) -- A woman who was slain during a chaotic crime spree stretching from the San Francisco Bay Area to Manteca has been identified. A violent chain of events began on Sunday in Oakland. A victim was driving a gray Toyota Camry when they were carjacked in Oakland by two men at gunpoint, according to investigators. The duo drove the stolen car nearly 60 miles east to San Joaquin County. Around 10 p.m., a 23-year-old woman was shot to death while she was waiting to pick up her boyfriend from work in Manteca, according to her family. On a GoFundMe page created by her aunt, family members identified the woman as Ashley Waters of Stockton. According to Waters' sister, the assailants pointed a gun at Waters demanding her car keys and money. When Waters attempted to escape by driving away, the would-be carjackers fired shots through her car window, the sister wrote. Ashley Waters (Image via Facebook / Ashley Waters) A gravely-wounded Waters stumbled into a Planet Fitness gym looking for...

'Major' injury vehicle collision causes road closure in Santa Clara

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:25:26 GMT

'Major' injury vehicle collision causes road closure in Santa Clara (KRON) -- A single-vehicle collision caused delays in Santa Clara on Wednesday afternoon, according to the City of Santa Clara. Movie theatre to leave San Francisco Centre after Westfield departure The crash happened in the northbound lanes of San Tomas Expressway between Forbes Avenue and Homestead Road. Local police and fire departments are on the scene. As of 3:45 p.m. San Tomas Expressway was closed in both directions near the scene of the crash. The city said the collision had at least one "major injury" but no further details were provided. Drivers are asked to travel through the area at low speeds and follow all instructions of emergency personnel on the scene or use alternate routes.

Was A's 'reverse boycott' a success? Here were the attendance numbers at Coliseum

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:25:26 GMT

Was A's 'reverse boycott' a success? Here were the attendance numbers at Coliseum OAKLAND, Calif. (KRON) -- In an attempt to keep their team in Oakland, A's fans planned a "reverse boycott" to pack the Coliseum on Tuesday. The goal was to protest the A's move to Las Vegas and show ownership the team belongs in Oakland.Despite low attendance this season, it was a different story for the reverse boycott. Coming into Tuesday, the average attendance at A's home games for 2023 was 8,555. Attendance at the Coliseum more than tripled as 27,759 fans showed up to see Oakland's 2-1 win against the Tampa Bay Rays who have the best record in MLB. It was the A's seventh straight win. A’s stadium bill approved by Nevada State Senate The season-high attendance Tuesday night was the largest crowd for an A's game since 2018 when the A's versus Dodgers brought 33,654 fans to the Coliseum on Aug. 7.A's manager Mark Kotsay said the home crowd made it feel like it was the postseason."Tonight was as close to a playoff crowd as I've experienced managing a game," Kotsay said. "The ene...