A transgender candidate in Ohio was disqualified from the state ballot for omitting her former name
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 06:34:08 GMT
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Despite receiving enough signatures to appear on the ballot, a transgender woman has been disqualified from an Ohio House race because she omitted her previous name, raising concern that other transgender candidates nationwide may face similar barriers.Vanessa Joy of was one of four transgender candidates running for state office in Ohio, largely in response to proposed restrictions of the rights of LGBTQ+ people. She was running as a Democrat in House District 50 — a heavily Republican district in Stark County, Ohio — against GOP candidate Matthew Kishman. Joy legally changed her name and birth certificate in 2022, which she says she provided to the Stark County Board of Elections for the March 19 primary race.But as Joy found out Tuesday, a little-known 1990s state law says that a candidate must provide any name changes within the last five years to qualify for the ballot. Since the law is not currently listed on the candidate requirement guidelines on the Oh...Revelan el segundo conjunto de documentos de la demanda relacionada con Jeffrey Epstein
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 06:34:08 GMT
(CNN) — Diecinueve documentos de una demanda relacionada con Jeffrey Epstein se hicieron públicos este jueves. Epstein fue el pedófilo convicto que murió en la cárcel antes de poder enfrentar un juicio por cargos federales de tráfico sexual.Este es el segundo lote que surge de una orden judicial del 18 de diciembre del juez que supervisa la demanda, una respuesta a los esfuerzos legales de los medios para hacer públicos los documentos.La publicación del jueves sigue a cientos de páginas de documentos revelados el miércoles, y se esperan más en las próximas semanas.Se estima que los documentos en total, incluido el material aún por revelar, incluyan casi 200 nombres, entre los que se encontrarían algunos de los acusadores de Epstein, destacados empresarios, políticos y más.CNN revisa actualmente los documentos.Noticia en desarrollo…The-CNN-Wire™ & © 2024 Cable News Network, Inc., a Warner Bros. Discovery Company. All rights reserved.SourceNueva York demanda a 17 empresas de autobuses que transportaron migrantes por más de US$ 700 millones para cubrir gastos de solicitantes de asilo
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 06:34:08 GMT
(CNN) –– El alcalde de la ciudad de Nueva York, Eric Adams, anunció este jueves que la ciudad presentó una demanda contra 17 compañías de autobuses que proporcionaron el transporte de migrantes desde Texas hasta Nueva York. La demanda, presentada ante la Corte Suprema del estado, pide US$ 708 millones en daños y perjuicios para cubrir la atención proporcionada a por lo menos 33.600 solicitantes de asilo que han llegado a la ciudad desde 2022.La reciente acción legal de Adams para frenar el flujo de solicitantes de asilo en Nueva York busca enfrentar la carga financiera que pesa sobre la ciudad como resultado de la creciente crisis migratoria.La demanda, que presentó la comisionada de Servicios Sociales de la ciudad de Nueva York, Molly Wasow Park, apunta contra 17 compañías de autobuses chárter que supuestamente actuaron de “mala fe” al transportar intencionalmente “personas a Nueva York con la ‘mala intención’ de trasladar los costos del cuidado” de lo...Judge reduces bond for Penrose funeral home owner
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 06:34:08 GMT
COLORADO SPRINGS (KXRM) — During a hearing on Thursday, Jan. 4 for Jon Hallford, one of the owners accused of mistreating bodies at the Return to Nature Funeral Home in Penrose, decisions were made regarding the release of the arrest affidavit for Hallford, as well as a bond reduction.The first item discussed at the hearing in the El Paso County Court was the request to unseal the arrest affidavit, which has not been released in Colorado. Owners of Colorado funeral home where 190 decaying bodies found appear in court Hallford's defense attorney argued that the release of the affidavit -- which contains what he called "inadmissible evidence" along with photo evidence that is "beyond thought" -- would jeopardize Hallford's right to due process and could taint any potential jury pool if that evidence were to be made public.The prosecution argued that there is no case for keeping the affidavit sealed and that the potential to taint a jury pool is "speculative at best." The decision w...Downtown cattle drive kicks off National Western Stock Show
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 06:34:08 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) -- It has been a downtown Denver tradition since the 1980s: Thousands of people lined up and down 17th Street Thursday at high noon to watch the spectacle that is the National Western Stock Show Parade.The sights and sounds — and smells — of longhorn cattle being herded from Union Station to Glenarm Street was a welcomed scene for fans of Western culture. That includes best friends Melissa and Rachel, who have been fans of this parade for years. Cattle to stop traffic near Union Station for stock show “It’s just the family tradition of coming down this time of the year," said Melissa. "It really is the best of the year.“Cowboys, cowgirls, horses and hats filled the streets for the official kick-off of the 118th National Western Stock Show. “If you think about it, if we did not have farmers and ranchers, no one would have a job, no one would have food," said Paul Andrews, president and CEO of the National Western Stock Show. "These people are getting up at the crack ...Below-average snowfall so far for Denver and in the mountains
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 06:34:08 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) — Ski resorts are open across Colorado, but the lack of fresh powder isn't making for good runs. But it's not just the mountains seeing below-normal snowfall. So far this season, Denver has only recorded 11.8 inches of snowfall. This is well below the 20.6 inches of snow that normally is recorded by Dec. 31. So far this season, Denver's snowiest month has been in October. A storm from Oct. 28-29 produced 7.5 inches of snowfall, which nearly doubled the month's average of 4.1 inches. Ski resorts look forward to snow as snowpack lags behind last year Looking ahead to the next 3 months, Colorado is on track to receive above-normal precipitation for January, February and March. Temperatures in Colorado during January, February and March are forecast to have an equal chance of being above or below normal. Denver normally records the most snowfall during February, March and April. The lack of snowfall has started to be reflected in both the drought monitor and the c...Visit Lauderdale Food & Wine Festival returns for 5th year, providing a week of culinary wonder
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 06:34:08 GMT
Foodies of Fort Lauderdale, it is that time of year again. The city is about to become the center of the SoFlo food scene.Visit Lauderdale Food & Wine Festival is back with a week of culinary wonder. And the star of our show: wine!Things will be sizzling in Broward next week at Visit Lauderdale Food & Wine Festival.Rory Cooksey: “The 2024 Visit Lauderdale Food & Wine Festival is Broward County’s largest food and wine event.”That’s no hype. Eateries from all around will be showing off their stuff for you to enjoy.Rory Cooksey: “You’re experiencing culinary creations from all over Broward County, so it’s not just Fort Lauderdale. It’s literally every city in the county.”This is the festival’s fifth year. It keeps growing, bringing in big names and showcasing big events.Rory Cooksey: It’s big enough for people like Aarón Sánchez from ‘Celebrity MasterChef’ to come out here and be one of our headli...‘Schitt’s Creek’ star Dan Levy navigates loss and friendship in feature directing debut ‘Good Grief’
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 06:34:08 GMT
Dan Levy is making his directorial debut in a comedy-drama he also wrote. “Good Grief” tackles the loss of one man’s husband, but the “Schitt’s Creek” star still manages to squeeze in a few laughs because, well, sometimes that is the best medicine.The new comedy-drama “Good Grief” is riding a tightrope.Dan Levy: “Of comedy and empathy and sensitivity and emotionality.”Dan Levy stars, but he also wrote and, for the first time, directed — coming a long way from “Schitt’s Creek.”Dan Levy (as David Rose): “Now I’m wearing tap shoes.”Noah Reid (as Patrick Brewer): “They’re called cleats, and I think you look very cute.”Dan Levy (as David Rose): “That’s a given.”Well, now he’s tackling something more serious: grief.Dan Levy: “It takes a lot of work to kind of find those moments when you can find comedy in the strangest, saddest and darkest o...9-year-old hit by car, seriously injured after getting off bus in Haverhill
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 06:34:08 GMT
A 9-year-old was taken to a hospital with serious injuries Thursday after being hit by a car in Haverhill, police said. Haverhill police in a post on X said the crash happened at the intersection of Main Street and 13th Avenue around 5:30 p.m. Police said the child had just got off a bus and was flown by helicopter to a Boston area hospital after being struck.The driver of the car that struck the child stopped at the scene, according to police. Haverhill police were spotted still on scene shortly after 8 p.m., though authorities later left the area. Police said their investigation was ongoing Thursday evening and urged anyone with information regarding this crash to contact investigators at (978) 373-1212 ext. 1532.At least 19 hurt in Manhattan subway collision
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 06:34:08 GMT
Evan Simko-Bednarski | New York Daily NewsNEW YORK — At least 19 people were hurt Thursday when a No. 1 train leaving the W. 96th St. and Broadway subway station jumped the track after an apparent collision with an MTA work train, said transit sources and the Fire Department.An FDNY spokesman told the New York Daily News that injuries were still being tallied, but none appeared life threatening.Service was suspended along the bulk of the No. 1, 2 and 3 lines in Manhattan as a result during the evening rush hour.The incident happened shortly after 3 p.m., with the crew of the uptown-bound No. 1 train reporting to the MTA’s control center that it “felt like [the train] was hit from behind,” transit sources told The News.MTA officials confirmed only that the train had derailed.The Police Department shut W. 96th St. from Columbus to West End Aves. on the Upper West Side to make way for emergency vehicles.______©2024 New York Daily News. Visit at nydailynews.com. Distributed by Tribune C...Latest news
- 4 things we learned from the Chicago Cubs, including Jed Hoyer reiterating his stance not to discuss extension talks
- Div. 3 boys lacrosse: Not even lengthy rain delay can slow powerful Norwell
- 'He'll live through other people,' says family of sailor on life support after carjacking
- Australia creates law to stop Russia from building new embassy near Parliament for security reasons
- Harvard morgue manager and four others charged in theft and sale of human body parts
- A look at migration trends behind the latest shipwreck off Greece
- Hong Kong protest song disappears from music streaming sites, social media platforms
- Migrants bussed from Texas to Los Angeles in move mayor calls ‘despicable stunt’
- 'I had 6 surgeries': Chicago teen, family speak out after hit-and-run incident near Midway
- Chicago woman who went missing in Japan located