Youngkin administration says 3,400 voters removed from rolls in error, but nearly all now reinstated

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:50:50 GMT

Youngkin administration says 3,400 voters removed from rolls in error, but nearly all now reinstated RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s administration has identified nearly 3,400 voters who were improperly removed from the state’s rolls due to probation violations — a greater number than previously acknowledged — and said Friday that local registrars have reinstated the vast majority of those individuals. The governor’s administration first disclosed the problem earlier this month following reporting from VPM News about concerns raised by civil rights advocates over improper voter removals. The error, which the administration has blamed on a data-sharing issue that misclassified probation violations as new felonies, has sparked criticism from Democrats, including a call from the state’s Democratic congressional delegation for a Department of Justice investigation. The full scope of the problem had been unclear until the Department of Elections’ announcement Friday — less than two weeks before Election Day. A department spokeswoman, A...

El Salvador’s President Bukele registers for 2024 reelection — unconstitutionally, critics say

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:50:50 GMT

El Salvador’s President Bukele registers for 2024 reelection — unconstitutionally, critics say SAN SALVADOR (AP) — El Salvador’s President Nayib Bukele registered as his party’s candidate to seek re-election in the country’s presidential vote next year, a decision already raising eyebrows Friday because the constitution prohibits it. Bukele and his running mate, current vice president Félix Ulloa, were the last to register before the deadline at midnight Thursday. In typical Bukele fashion, the last-minute registration became a spectacle, coming amid rumors the president had been hospitalized. Instead, he exited electoral offices to a crowd of cheering supporters. “We are ready to change whatever we have to change to be able to insert ourselves even more in the community of nations, but always respecting our sovereignty and independence,” said Bukele, speaking through a megaphone.El Salvador’s Constitution prohibits reelection, but in 2021, the country’s Supreme Court of Justice ruled that one of its articles allows the president — who serves a five-year term — to...

Judge throws out attorney's request to remove her from Delphi murders case

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:50:50 GMT

Judge throws out attorney's request to remove her from Delphi murders case CARROLL COUNTY, Ind. -- Judge Fran Gull has thrown out the filing made by former Richard Allen defense attorney Bradley Rozzi that argued that Gull should be removed from the Delphi murders case due to claims that the judge pressured the defense attorneys to withdraw themselves from the high profile case. The move comes after a flurry of exchanges between the former defense attorney and the Allen County judge following a shocking court hearing last week that ended with Gull announcing that both of Allen's defense attorneys would be withdrawing from the case. Delphi double murder trial in disarray due to defense challenge of judge Rozzi argued that Richard Allen, the man accused of killing Abby Williams and Libby German outside of Delphi in 2017, never signed off on a change of counsel. At last Friday's hearing, Gull announced that Allen's other defense attorney, Andrew J. Baldwin, was "voluntarily withdrawing" from the case and said Rozzi would be following Baldwin's lead and wit...

Flu season ramping up in these states, CDC map shows

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:50:50 GMT

Flu season ramping up in these states, CDC map shows (NEXSTAR) – While COVID-19 spread is on the decline, the flu season is just getting started. New data released Friday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention show influenza activity ramping up in several U.S. states. Last week, six "jurisdictions" (states or territories) had moderate or high flu activity, up from just two jurisdictions the week before. The situation is most serious in Alaska, where flu activity is high. In Florida, Hawaii, New Mexico, Puerto Rico and Washington, D.C., flu activity is moderate, according to the CDC. Who needs 3 vaccines this cold and flu season? While the majority of states are showing "low" or "minimal" flu activity, things are expected to get worse before they get better. The exact timing of flu season varies year to year, but things typically start to worsen in October. The peak can come anytime in the winter, but is most often reached in February.Flu levels are still considered low in Alabama, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Louisian...

Defense team chosen in Delphi murders case; judge issues decorum order for next hearing

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:50:50 GMT

Defense team chosen in Delphi murders case; judge issues decorum order for next hearing ALLEN COUNTY, Ind. — Two attorneys have been appointed to defend Richard Allen on two counts of murder in the killings of Abby Williams and Libby German outside of Delphi in 2017.On Friday, the Carroll County court system appointed Attorney Robert Scremin and Attorney William S. Lebrato as contract public defenders in Allen's case. Both Scremin and Lebrato are defense attorneys based in the Fort Wayne/Allen County area, where the trial is being held.Past case developmentsAllen, who is charged with two counts of murder in the February 2017 deaths of Williams and German near the Monon High Bridge in Delphi, had his previous defense team removed from the case earlier this week which has thrown the highly-publicized trial into disarray.Starting in November 2022 and up until this week, Allen had been represented by Franklin-based lawyer Andrew Baldwin and Logansport attorney Bradley Rozzi as co-counsel in the case.The suspect and defense team were scheduled to make an appearanc...

Bally's Casino gets permanent operating license, extension at Medinah Temple

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:50:50 GMT

Bally's Casino gets permanent operating license, extension at Medinah Temple CHICAGO — Chicago's first casino has now cleared a regulatory hurdle.First reported by Crain's Chicago Business, the Illinois Gaming Board unanimously approved a full operating license for Bally's Chicago Casino. The license will be valid at the casino's temporary home, Medinah Temple, and its future location, River West. The State's Gaming Board also approved a 12-month extension for the casino's temporary site in River North. The extension runs through 2026 for a total of 36 months while the casino's permanent facility is constructed. Six Flags Great America closing two attractions, preparing for ‘future expansion’ Once finished, the nearly $2 billion location will hug the Chicago River near Halsted and Grand. In the interim, the Medinah Temple location of Bally’s Casino in Chicago will allow guests to enjoy three levels of gaming with nearly 800 slot machines and 56 table games, as well as a variety of dining options and full-service bars.The gaming revenue taxes will support t...

3D mammograms coming to Caldwell County for the first time

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:50:50 GMT

3D mammograms coming to Caldwell County for the first time LULING, Texas (KXAN) - Patients in Caldwell County will no longer have to travel out of the county to get three-dimensional mammograms. Ascension Seton Edgar B. Davis announced it is now the first and only hospital in the county to provide the imaging test that combines several breast X-rays to create a 3D picture. The new machine is replacing 2D imagining the hospital previously offered. It's worth noting, according to the hospital, it's also the only permanent spot in the county offering any mammograms. The Lone Star Circle of Care Big Pink Bus' service area does include Caldwell County. The hospital is located in Luling. It'll start taking appointments for the new machine starting Nov. 1.According to the National Cancer Institute, studies have not yet conclusively determined whether 3D mammograms are better than 2D mammography at identifying early cancers, advanced cancers and avoiding false-positive results.

Loons leader Manny Lagos takes new role with MLS club

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:50:50 GMT

Loons leader Manny Lagos takes new role with MLS club Manny Lagos is taking another position at Minnesota United, and the St. Paul native will be further from the Loons’ to-be-determined new sporting hierarchy.Lagos was MNUFC’s first Sporting Director for its MLS expansion, starting in 2017, and he went on to a higher managerial role as the club’s new Chief Soccer Officer after the 2019 season. Now, Lagos will be the club’s first Chief Development Officer and Senior Technical Advisor.The club said Lagos will work with “commercial and business development opportunities” for MNUFC and “fan/community engagement initiatives.” He will continue to provide “input and advice to the club on soccer-related matters.”“Manny brings expertise and passion to all of these areas and this role will allow us to benefit more fully from all that he can do for our club and our community,” MNUFC CEO Shari Ballard said in a statement.Ballard is leading the ongoing hiring process for a new general manager and head coach after firing manager Adrian Heath and Te...

Troy man pleads guilty to Walmart firearm theft

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:50:50 GMT

Troy man pleads guilty to Walmart firearm theft ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- A Troy man has pled guilty in a theft case, according to the United States Attorney's Office. Michael McDermott, 30, now faces up to 10 years in prison, a fine of up to $250,000, and a term of supervised release of up to 3 years. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! McDermott admitted to breaking into the Glenmont Walmart on May 10 while the business was closed, smashing the glass gun case, and stealing six firearms. He also admitted to pointing a firearm at employees upon them chasing him into the woods. McDermott was arraigned on May 23 and his trial began at the end of July. His sentencing is scheduled for February 26, 2024.

New orchard owner carries on a hero's legacy

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:50:50 GMT

New orchard owner carries on a hero's legacy MAYFIELD, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Remembering Albert Adamkoski, and his heroic actions, was center stage at the ribbon cutting for Lakeview Orchards in Mayfield. “I think about him all the time," Joseph Amell said. "As a matter of fact, he gave me a knife for father’s day and I carry it around with me.”  Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! Adamkoski drowned after saving his daughter in the Sacandaga Lake in July 2022. The Adamkoski family owned the orchard, which was purchased by his neighbor, Amell, after he died. “It was really hard to do because he was such a good friend but we wanted to keep it going for part of his dream," Amell said. The orchard celebrated that new ownership and a goal to continue Adamkoski's legacy. Amell said he hopes to hold more events and expand activities for families of all ages throughout the year, carrying on the tradition of the orchard. Jury finds Nelson Patino guilty of all charges “The things that we...