Surveillance video helps identify man connected with Texas cheerleader shooting, document says

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:54:38 GMT

Surveillance video helps identify man connected with Texas cheerleader shooting, document says Editor's note: The video above shows previous reporting surrounding the shooting.AUSTIN (KXAN) — Elgin police used surveillance video to identify the man believed to be connected with Tuesday's shooting that sent a Round Rock ISD student and cheerleader to the hospital, according to criminal complaint documents.The man was accused of firing shots into a car in the parking lot of an H-E-B, located at 1080 E. U.S. Highway 290 in Elgin. Officers initially responded to the shots fired call around 12:15 a.m. Tuesday.While at the scene, EPD obtained surveillance footage of the parking lot where the shooting occurred. The surveillance footage displayed a Texas license plate for the suspect, the document states.The documents also showed there were four young adult women in the vehicle the suspect shot at. Two people were injured in the shooting, police said. PAST COVERAGE: Father of teen cheerleader injured after shooting at Elgin H-E-B parking lot says she’s stable Payton Washington was ...

City of Kyle to honor Vietnam veterans

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:54:38 GMT

City of Kyle to honor Vietnam veterans KYLE, Texas (KXAN) – To honor Texas veterans of the Vietnam War who died after returning to the United States, the City of Kyle will host "The Wall That Heals" exhibit from May 4 through 7 at Lake Kyle Park. The In Memory program, founded by Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund (VVMF), will feature an honor roll display at The Wall That Heals and feature names and photos of the veterans. “We want to honor as many Vietnam Veterans from Hays County as possible,” said American Veterans Post 115 Commander Kerman Hammond. “If your loved one served in Vietnam, returned home and later died – we want to be able to proudly display their name and photo in our community." Veterans honored through In Memory will have their name and photo on display as well as an online personal remembrance page with biographic information. Applicants will receive a printed tribute certificate and an invitation to In Memory weekend in Washington, D.C. Submissions were due on Tuesday, April 4, and required pr...

‘Dear Mama,’ a TV miniseries about rapper Tupac and his mom, premieres Friday on Hulu

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:54:38 GMT

‘Dear Mama,’ a TV miniseries about rapper Tupac and his mom, premieres Friday on Hulu Mary Carole McCauley | Baltimore SunThe late Baltimore rapper Tupac Shakur’s complicated relationship with his mother, Afeni, is explored in a new five-part television miniseries starting Friday.“Dear Mama,” the title of one of Shakur’s most famous songs, also is the name of the miniseries debuting at 10 p.m. on FX network, and streaming on the subscription service Hulu on Saturday.The first two episodes will be released simultaneously, and the series will wrap up May 12, two days before Mother’s Day.Director Allen Hughes was given access to the late rapper’s estate, according to the online website Deadline. Hughes reportedly told members of the Television Critics Association that the miniseries will feature never-before-seen audio and video footage of mother and son.The documentary slides back and forth in time between the 1970s, when the rapper was a 17-year-old high school student living in California, and the 1990s, when he was gunned down during a drive-by shooting in Las Vegas...

Column: With warmer weather, Joshua Tree National Park beckons again

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:54:38 GMT

Column: With warmer weather, Joshua Tree National Park beckons again The weather was so unsettled in March that I postponed my annual trip to Joshua Tree, where it was even colder than it was here. Rather than travel, my primary birthday-month activities were 1) shivering and 2) wringing out my socks.With the forecast calling for a sunny and warm Easter weekend, though, the timing felt right. I booked a cheap motel and headed east in my trusty Fiat for my first overnight trip in months. Gangway!This was my third visit to Joshua Tree. I like it.For starters, the landscape is compelling, especially in the national park, which is primarily dirt, rocks and scrubby plants, including picturesque Joshua trees.More on Joshua TreeBirthday road trip to Joshua Tree is a gasA Fiat must really be foreign in Joshua TreeJoshua Tree, a desert trip worth takingIn the commercial districts of Joshua Tree and its neighboring communities, quirky shops and galleries add flavor, and many restaurants have eclectic fare. If you are vegetarian or vegan, you would not starve. ...

Wild taking note of Ryan Suter’s shots on Kirill Kaprizov: ‘I think it’s going to fire him up’

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:54:38 GMT

Wild taking note of Ryan Suter’s shots on Kirill Kaprizov: ‘I think it’s going to fire him up’ DALLAS — Dean Evason made himself very clear when asked how the Wild will balance being disciplined with making sure they don’t get pushed around by the Dallas Stars.“We don’t get pushed around,” the Wild coach said. “I’m not worried about that.”In other words, if things get out of hand in the first-round playoff series, the Wild have more than enough physicality to hold their own. Whether it’s Marcus Foligno, Ryan Reaves or Brandon Duhaime, among a handful of others, there is no shortage of players willing to respond if the moment calls for it.“When push comes to shove, we’ll stand up,” Evason said before adding an important caveat. “We’ve got to stay on that line.”That’s the name of the game in the NHL playoffs. You have to stay disciplined. You can’t do something retaliatory that runs the risk of giving the opposing team the upper hand. The margin for error is so minuscule at this point that sitting for...

New Schenectady, new ad campaign

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:54:38 GMT

New Schenectady, new ad campaign SCHENECTADY, N.Y. (NEWS10) - A new marketing campaign coming to the Capital Region. NEWS10 in the “Electric City” with the latest on the buzz there. Boil water advisory issued in Brunswick A number of state and local officials gathering at Proctors for the announcement of “New Schenectady."“It's an initiative to tell them about the rejuvenation of the wonderful city and county and villages and towns we have,” said Senator Jim Tedisco.“We are not doing enough to tell the world that we are a new and we are a better city, and this is a place that we need we need to share that information with the world, so that's how it happened,” said Neil Golub, spokesperson for New Schenectady.Schenectady has played a role in many of the country’s firsts like radio, tv and of course, General Electric that has been here since the 50’s. But, in the last few decades, that electric energy was fading. Now with many city projects in the works, that power seems to be coming back on.“Over the pa...

Reaction to Native American mascot ban

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:54:38 GMT

Reaction to Native American mascot ban ALBANY, N.Y. (WTEN) -- Now that the Native American school mascot ban has been made official by the Board of Regents, over 100 schools across New York will need to change their school mascots or team name. "Our identity is being used predominantly by non-Native people for their amusement and entertainment and oftentimes it's just terribly inaccurate," said John Kane, Native activist and NYSED Indigenous Mascot Advisory Council member. Cambridge school board files appeal to keep mascot Kane said the goal for schools across the state is to come up with an action plan by the end of this school year and actually eliminate any Native American mascots or team names by the end of next school year. When the directive was first issued, some schools challenged it, which is why Kane said the mandate is necessary. "Between you and me, I think there were schools that were, hoping that this would come… because it becomes very tumultuous, and there’s a lot of anger that gets expressed between t...

Boil water advisory issued in Brunswick

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:54:38 GMT

Boil water advisory issued in Brunswick BRUNSWICK, N.Y. (NEWS10) — On Wednesday morning, the Town of Brunswick had a water main break. By Wednesday afternoon, the town issued a boil water advisory, letting residents know that their water may not be good to use straight from the tap. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! The water main break was near Cranston Road, and crews were on the scene before 8 a.m. The advisory is for Cranston Road, Washington Drive, and part of Menemsha Lane.In those areas, use boiled or bottled water for drinking, making ice, washing dishes, brushing teeth, and preparing food. It's an easy process:Bring water to a roiling boilBoil for one minuteCool before using Netflix to bring down the curtain on its DVD-by-mail service The advisory lasts until Friday, April 21. It's a precautionary measure, according to the town, and they'll send out another alert when the advisory is lifted. Residents should contact Julie Urkevich at (518) 279-3461 ext. ...

Mississippi man killed in Guilderland crash

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:54:38 GMT

Mississippi man killed in Guilderland crash GUILDERLAND, N.Y. (NEWS10) - A Mississippi man was pronounced dead on Tuesday at the scene of a crash in the town of Guilderland. Vernon Baggett, 24, of Pascagoula, Mississippi, was pronounced dead in a two-vehicle crash on Western Turnpike. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! According to the Town of Guilderland Police Department, Baggett's vehicle collided with another, occupied by 21-year-old Schenectady resident Taminson Boone, as well as an 11-year-old passenger, at around 11:04 p.m. Both were treated for minor injuries by Guilderland EMS, and transported to Albany Medical Center.As of Wednesday, the cause of the crash was still under investigation. Anyone with relevant information is asked to reach out to Police Sergeant Todd Roberts at (518) 356-1501. The department was assisted at the crash scene by Guilderland EMS, Guilderland Center Fire Department, Guilderland Fire Department, Fort Hunter Fire Department, and the Alb...

Glens Falls getting a visit from Japan

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:54:38 GMT

Glens Falls getting a visit from Japan GLENS FALLS, N.Y. (NEWS10) - The city of Glens Falls has a sister on the other side of the world. This month, the Adirondack community is reconnecting with its bonded sibling of Saga, Japan, for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! On Thursday, April 20, Saga City Mayor Hidetaka Sakai will pay his first-ever visit to Glens Falls, to commemorate the 35th anniversary of a relationship built on a shared enthusiasm for hot air balloons, further cultivated by student exchange programs. After arriving, Sakai will be part of a celebration Thursday night at The Queensbury Hotel to celebrate the continued relationship.“For the first time since 2019, Saga City will be visiting Glens Falls,” says Mayor Bill Collins. “Our cities have many things in common. Both cities have similar industries, like paper mills, and our economies have experienced growth. Both cities have an appreciation for history...