'Hasn't sunk in:' Federal inmates released during pandemic can stay home
Published Tue, 24 Dec 2024 01:01:18 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) -- Thousands of people convicted of non-violent, low-level federal crimes — then released during the COVID-19 pandemic — will not have to go back to prison following a recent decision by the Department of Justice that puts an end to lingering uncertainty. Kendrick Fulton at his job in Arlington delivering sodas (Courtesy Kendrick Fulton)"It really hasn't sunk in yet," Kendrick Fulton said. Fulton was sentenced to 33 years for selling cocaine.This is Fulton's 20th year in federal custody. KXAN first met him two years ago after he was released to home confinement in Round Rock. The arrangement was part of the CARES Act to help slow the spread of COVID-19 in prisons. In 2021, KXAN asked Fulton what he would say to people who felt he shouldn't have been released from prison and should have to serve his time behind bars."You know, for the people that say, 'You do the crime, you do the time.' I've done 17 years," he said.Now, a judge has commuted his sentence to 25 years. Wi...2 injured, 1 arrested after gun fires inside car in Pittsfield
Published Tue, 24 Dec 2024 01:01:18 GMT
PITTSFIELD, Mass. (NEWS10) -- Two people have been injured after a 19-year-old allegedly fired a a gun inside a vehicle in Pittsfield. The Pittsfield Police Department said Ryan Starbird, 19, of Pittsfield, is under arrest for the incident. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! On July 20 around 2 a.m., police were called to The Berkshire Crossing parking lot on Hubbard Avenue. Starbird is accused of firing the gun inside a car, injuring both themself and another person. Officers provided aid on scene and did find one shell casing, said police.Both were brought to Berkshire Medical Center and are being treated for their injuries. Police said Starbird is under arrest and will be brought to court once they are released from the hospital. Ballston Lake couple pleads guilty to PPP fraud If you have any additional information, you can contact Detective Murphy at (413) 448-9700 x582. You can also report information anonymously via th...Hundreds flock to Chick-fil-A's grand opening in Capital Region
Published Tue, 24 Dec 2024 01:01:18 GMT
CLIFTON PARK, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Hundreds of people came out to the Capital Region's newest restaurant chain, Chick-fil-A, which opening in Clifton Park and North Greenbush on Jul. 20, 2023. Some lined up as early as midnight to get the first taste. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! "A must-do stop," Erik Ebert, first in line, said. "Even visiting some friends in Connecticut we have to stop on the way and also it's something to do in Upstate New York. We don't have a lot you can do around here for cheap and it's one thing I can do, making memories."Others got creative -- designing their own t-shirts to celebrate the grand opening. "We cooked up this idea and last night, around 10:00-10:30p.m. I decided we needed cute clothes to go to a Chick-fil-A in line so I made us some t-shirts," Heather Flanagan-Garrett said. For Scott Payne, Owner and Operator of the Clifton Park location, said the exciting and unforgettable experience i...Police investigating fatal shooting Wednesday night in St. Louis County
Published Tue, 24 Dec 2024 01:01:18 GMT
ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. - Police are investigating a shooting from Wednesday night in St. Louis County that left a man dead.Officers got the call for a shooting around 10:40 p.m. at the 7100 block of Lexington Avenue in Velda City. Upon arrival, police found the victim suffering from a gunshot wound in a parking lot. Aldermen set to vote on bill to require concealed-carry permit for open carry today The cause of the shooting and identity of the victim has not yet been revealed. The St. Louis County Police Department Crimes Against Persons are investigating.If you have any further information about the shooting, you are urged to call the St. Louis County Police Department at 636-529-8210, or potentially earn a reward by contacting CrimeStoppers at 866-371-TIPS. FOX 2 will update this story with more information as it becomes available.Missouri player wins $1 million in record Powerball jackpot
Published Tue, 24 Dec 2024 01:01:18 GMT
LOS ANGELES (NEXSTAR) - A winning ticket has been sold in California for the Powerball jackpot worth an estimated $1.08 billion, the sixth largest in U.S. history and the 3rd largest in the history of the game.The winning numbers for Wednesday night’s drawing were: white balls 7, 10, 11, 13, 24 and red Powerball 24. The California Lottery said on Twitter that the winning ticket was sold in Los Angeles at Las Palmitas Mini Market. Didn’t hit the Powerball jackpot? Your ticket may still be a winner. Here’s how Thirty-six $1 million-winning tickets and three $2 million-winning tickets were sold. The $2 million winners were sold in Florida, Pennsylvania and Rhode Island. The $1 million winners were sold in:California: 7Connecticut: 1Florida: 4 Illinois: 1Indiana: 1Kentucky: 1Massachusetts: 3Maryland: 2Missouri: 1New Hampshire: 1New Jersey: 2New York: 5Ohio: 1Texas: 4Wisconsin: 1West Virginia: 1Final ticket sales pushed the jackpot beyond its earlier estimate of $1 billion to...Restoration Ranch offers respite for first responders and their families
Published Tue, 24 Dec 2024 01:01:18 GMT
When Kathryn Severns Avery’s husband, Chris, was killed in a car accident by a group of suspects fleeing a robbery on December 4, 2020, she didn’t know what had happened until officers arrived at her house that evening.Chris, who had been on his way to get groceries, was pronounced dead at the scene; Lakewood Police, bystanders and other first responders were the only ones around him when he died.Avery says the gratitude she felt for those first responders sparked her relationship with what she calls the “traumatic event life cycle” – encompassing every person, from 911 dispatchers to medical personnel to police officers, who are responsible for responding to traumatic events.“After Chris was killed, I made a conscious choice,” Avery said. “I can’t tackle the judicial system, that will only make me old and bitter. But what can I do?”For her, the answer was getting to know the people who were with Chris that day, and as she learned more about first responders and the grim reali...6 new Colorado beers to look forward to this year
Published Tue, 24 Dec 2024 01:01:18 GMT
Colorado’s craft breweries are always trying something new, partly because its fun to experiment and innovate, and partly because that’s what consumers have come to expect. This year has already seen plenty of twists and turns when it comes to beer recipes, but there are more on the way.Related ArticlesRestaurants, Food and Drink | A perfect weekend in Telluride Restaurants, Food and Drink | RiNo will say goodbye to another brewery Restaurants, Food and Drink | Casa Bonita taps Denver brewery to create an original “casa beer” Restaurants, Food and Drink | What to do this weekend in Denver: New comic book store, brewery block parties, lavender festival Restaurants, Food and Drink | Pioneering Anchor Brewing Co. to halt operations after 127 years with beer sales in decline One of those is Left Hand Brewing’s Belgian White Nitro, which debuted on tap at the brewery’s two ...Metro Denver apartment market holds steady even with construction surge
Published Tue, 24 Dec 2024 01:01:18 GMT
Metro Denver’s apartment market remained stable despite adding substantially more new units than it typically does in a quarter, according to an update Tuesday from the Apartment Association of Metro Denver. The average rent in metro Denver rose from $1,846 in the first quarter to $1,878 in the second, an increase of $32. Over the past year, average rents are up 2%, which is below the 3% annual consumer inflation rate measured nationally in June.Average rents were $1,717 a month in Adams County, $1,786 in Arapahoe; $1,980 in Boulder and Broomfield; $1,925 in Denver; $2,023 in Douglas and $1,886 in Jefferson County.“The market has been stable over the past nine months, with fairly flat rental rates and a steady rate of vacancy,” Mark Williams, executive vice president for the AAMD, said in a release. “When the vast majority of costs are increasing all around us, to have rental housing be so stable is good news for renters and housing providers.”The vacancy rate, a measure of th...Don’t know how big of a pay increase to ask for? Try 7.4% in Colorado
Published Tue, 24 Dec 2024 01:01:18 GMT
Colorado workers who were at the same job for the past year saw median annual pay increases of 7.4% in June, outpacing the 6.4% annual increase measured nationally, according to the latest ADP Pay Insights.The median annual salary for Colorado workers is $62,500, which is above the U.S. median in June of $57,400, according to ADP, which samples 10 million paystubs each month for its Pay Insights report.Colorado ranks ninth among U.S. states and the District of Columbia for the percentage gain in pay that its workers are receiving.“Colorado has outperformed in the last two years. It really shows that employers are making an effort to increase their talent retention,” said Liv Wang, a senior data scientist at the ADP Research Institute.Employers are also trying to keep pace with inflation, which topped 8% a year ago in metro Denver and was running closer to 3% nationally in June. But Wang argues the biggest wage gains are coming in the sectors with the most severe worker s...Opinion: Denver needs Mayor Mike Johnston’s fresh perspective on homelessness and so much more
Published Tue, 24 Dec 2024 01:01:18 GMT
For the first time since 2003 when then-Mayor John Hickenlooper was inaugurated, Denver has a fresh set of eyes looking at the Mile High City.Fresh, in the sense that Mayor Mike Johnston and Hickenlooper were both outsiders, not part of city government when they were sworn in as Denver mayor, arguably the most powerful political job in Colorado.Johnston delivered an inspirational inaugural speech about creating a new dream for Denver’s future with a call for each of us to also take an oath “to dream, to serve, and to deliver”. As he aptly noted, “Today, we dedicate ourselves to two essential American ideas: That every problem we face is solvable and we are the ones to solve them.”Fresh eyes can introduce powerful ideas. We have all experienced the opportunity that comes with bringing a unique perspective to a new job or responsibility. Mayor Johnston is stepping into his new role with this in mind, and I applaud him for it.Following his inauguration, Johnston wasted no time in decla...Latest news
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