2 NASCAR drivers suspended indefinitely after DWI arrests in North Carolina
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:07:33 GMT
HUNTERSVILLE, N.C. (WJZY) – Two NASCAR drivers that were recently arrested for DWI in Huntersville this month have been suspended indefinitely, officials have confirmed. NASCAR authorities told Nexstar's WJZY that drivers Chris Hacker and Jason White were both suspended from NASCAR indefinitely, citing two behavioral conduct standards from its rulebook.Both suspensions occurred on Thursday, Aug. 17. Records show driver Jason Alan White, 44, was arrested the afternoon of Aug. 3, and Huntersville Police records state a DWI arrest at the same time.White drove a Toyota for Mooresville-based TRICON Garage in the Craftsman Truck Series, where he placed 47th in the 2023 standings. He also had more than 50 starts in the Xfinity Series. NASCAR Xfinity Series coming to the CW Network in 2025 Driver Christopher Hacker, 23, was also pulled over by Huntersville Police just after midnight on Tuesday, Aug. 15, on I-77 North for excessive speeding, according to the police report.Upon further inv...5 steps to prepare for student loan repayment
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:07:33 GMT
(NerdWallet) - Federal student loan repayment resumes in the coming months — interest begins accruing in September, with payments starting in October — after a 3½-year payment pause. According to a new NerdWallet survey, most federal student loan borrowers (88%) didn’t make payments during the pandemic forbearance. If you’re one of these borrowers, here are five steps to prepare for repayment.1. Know your detailsAccording to the survey, nearly half of federal student loan borrowers (46%) don’t know how much student loan debt they currently have, and 57% don’t know who their loan servicer is. Close to a third of federal student loan borrowers (31%) aren’t sure what their interest rates will be when forbearance ends, and 27% aren’t sure how to make payments at that time.If you don’t know who your student loan servicer is, log in to the Federal Student Aid website using your FSA ID (you can create one if you don’t yet have one). On the left, you’ll see your total balance, and on the ri...Other voices: Driving up the cost of taxpayer projects
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:07:33 GMT
President Joe Biden has professed sympathy for American consumers pinched by inflation. But his actions speak louder than his hollow lip service.Inflation has stabilized over the past 12 months after skyrocketing to more than 9 percent — a number not seen in four decades. But the White House seems intent on exacerbating the problem.Last week, Vice President Kamala Harris was in Philadelphia to announce that the Labor Department had revamped a rule governing worker pay on federal construction projects. The reform will relax the standard by which so-called “prevailing wages” are set under the Davis-Bacon Act, which dates to the Great Depression.The new regulation will raise wages for workers on federal projects and, Harris said, “That’s thousands of dollars more every year, to help put a down payment on a home, for example, or to save for retirement, or to simply take their family on vacation once a year.”Not surprisingly, the vice president omitted...St. Mary's Church hosting festival in Amsterdam
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:07:33 GMT
AMSTERDAM, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- St. Mary's Church in Amsterdam will be hosting their St. Mary's Festival on August 20. Proceeds from the community event will benefit St. Mary’s Institute. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! The festival will feature live music by Music for Life, Yacht Masters Trio and J. Marco Johnson & Co., as well as activities such as carnival games, a bounce house, a dunk tank, and a circus show by Scotty Nut Nut. The event will also offer a wide array of food and beverage vendors, ranging from tacos and ice cream to smoothies and spirits. St. Mary's Church is located at 156 Main Street. The festival will run from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., and admission to the event is free, with parking being available in the lots west of the church and in the Riverfront Center parking behind ACE Hardware.More roadblocks for NY’s cannabis industry
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:07:33 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- New York State's slow rollout of legalized marijuana sales hits another roadblock after a new ruling in the ongoing legal challenge against the State's retail cannabis licensing process. A group of four military veterans filed the lawsuit and it claims that process unfairly kept them out of the industry. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! A New York State Supreme Court judge upholding the injunction first issued last week that would keep the Office of Cannabis Management from approving any new pending applications, but those who applied before August 7, 2023, will be able to continue the process.The injunction states the OCM has an unfair licensing process that keeps others from getting cannabis ready.The Marcellino brothers, of Amsterdam Cannabis were just about to have their walkthrough with the OCM to okay the shop to be able to open their doors. But the brothers were put on pause due to the injunction....Police search for suspect in St. Louis amber alert
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:07:33 GMT
ST. LOUIS -- Police have located the child, and she is safe. The vehicle has also been located, but the suspect has not been arrested.Police are searching for James Steven Richardson Jr., a 28-year-old African American man, weighing 200 pounds and standing five feet seven inches tall. He was last seen wearing a white shirt and tan shorts.He was driving a black Ford Escape with an Illinois license plate of 61890RV and was last seen with the 2-month-old child, who has now been found.Two dead in triple shooting in Denver’s Five Points neighborhood
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:07:33 GMT
Four people were shot overnight in Denver, including two who died in a triple shooting in the Five Points neighborhood, police said.The triple shooting happened in the area of 28th and Welton streets, the Denver Police Department said in a 6:09 a.m. Saturday tweet.An investigation is ongoing. No information on a suspect was released. The two victims who died will be identified by the Denver Office of the Medical Examiner after family has been notified.ALERT: #DPD is investigating a shooting in the area of the 28th and Welton. 3 victims have been located with unknown extent of injuries. Officers are working to develop suspect information. Updates will be posted to this thread as they are available. pic.twitter.com/qjWW5QSeey— Denver Police Dept. (@DenverPolice) August 19, 2023Meanwhile, another person was shot in Denver and taken to a local hospital. A shooting happened in the LoDo area at 19th and Larimer streets, police said in a 2:17 a.m. tweet.ALERT: #DPD is investigating a...Canadian firefighters wage epic battle to save communities after mass evacuations
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:07:33 GMT
By DAVID SHARP and JIM MORRIS (Associated Press)VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) — Firefighters battling wildfires in British Columbia on Saturday sought to stop flames that swept through West Kelowna suburbs and forced the evacuation of the University of British Columbia campus in Kelowna. The capital of Canada’s Northwest Territories, meanwhile, was transformed into a virtual ghost town after nearly all the residents of the city of just over 20,000 fled another wildfire, among hundreds of fires in western Canada.British Columbia was under a province-wide state of emergency as firefighters waged an epic battle. West Kelowna Fire Chief Jason Brolund told a news conference that the fire “was exponentially worse than we expected.”“We fought 100 years of fires all in one night,” he said Friday, ahead of another night of battling the flames. There were no reports of deaths but he said “significant number” of structures were destroyed.Firef...Hurricane Hilary nears Southern California: Live updates
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:07:33 GMT
Hurricane Hilary is expected to make landfall in Southern California on Sunday as a weak Category 1 or a tropical storm with rainfall amounts ranging from 2 to 10 inches. Many communities are bracing for strong winds, flash flooding and a destructive storm surge. Live Hilary Radar | Interactive Storm Tracker | Full Coverage9:03 a.m. Saturday - As Hurricane Hilary makes its way towards SoCal, many residents are preparing for an unprecedented amount of damage caused by the storm.8:07 a.m. Saturday - From the Los Angeles Emergency Management Department:Angelenos should register for NotifyLA for local alerts. The Los Angeles City Emergency Management Department will post updates here. Follow @ReadyLA on social media channels for updates.Hurricane safety tips and resources provided by the National Weather Service are available here.Los Angeles Department of Transportation Transit Operations will make any announcements involving significant road closures or transp...Review: ’80s pop music icon hits the concert trail instead of retiring
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:07:33 GMT
The year 2023 isn’t turning out the way Belinda Carlisle originally expected.“I was planning on retiring and going up to the hills,” said the Rock and Roll Hall of Famer, who was enshrined as the member of The Go-Go’s in 2021.Instead of retiring, however, Carlisle finds herself out on the road with the career-spanning Decades Tour, which kicked off the West Coast portion of its run with a solid show at the Meritage Resort in Napa on Friday (Aug. 18).What happened?Diane Warren happened.The Grammy-winning songwriter – who penned Carlisle’s 1987 smash “I Get Weak” – reached out to the pop vocalist and offered up a new batch of songs for her to record.The result is the fine new EP “Kismet,” which — as amazing as it sounds — stands as Carlisle’s first solo collection of English language pop songs in nearly a quarter century. (Her previous album, 2017’s “Wilder Shores,” was a series of Sikh chants performed in Gurmukhi, while the one before that, 2007’s...Latest news
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