Pennsylvania fugitive nabbed in Catskill

Published Sat, 16 Nov 2024 23:00:25 GMT

Pennsylvania fugitive nabbed in Catskill CATSKILL, N.Y. (NEWS10) — U.S. Marshals said they captured Travis Lanzo, 29, in Catskill on Friday afternoon. He was wanted in Scranton, Pennsylvania for criminal homicide, criminal conspiracy to commit criminal homicide, aggravated assault, and a firearms violation, according to the Department of Justice. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Officials with the U.S. Marshal’s Albany Division of the New York/New Jersey Regional Fugitive Task Force said Lanzo shot David Deshler multiple times, killing him in Scranton in March. Marshals offered a $5,000 for information leading to an arrest.Scranton police roped in the Marshalls on March 29, and investigators determined that Lanzo fled to the Capital Region. The local law enforcement investigation led to monitor a home in Catskill, where they said they found Lanzo. Police search for missing Bennington man Lanzo allegedly surrendered. After the arrest, they executed a search warran...

5/13/2023: Trending cooler, but still a great forecast!

Published Sat, 16 Nov 2024 23:00:25 GMT

5/13/2023: Trending cooler, but still a great forecast! The latest Storm Tracker Forecast from meteorologist Matt Mackie:A couple clouds around early this morning, but it won't spoil our weekend! High pressure diving down from Canada brings the sunshine back by midday. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! With cooler air in place, we won't feel quite as summery, but we'll still cruise to the upper 70s in the Capital District, and low to mid-70s in the mountains.Tonight looks a bit chillier, with mostly clear skies and winds out of the north dropping us down to the low to mid 40's in most spots.Tomorrow, a cooler forecast all around for Mother's Day. Even though our highs in the low to mid 60's fall short of average, it's still quite comfortable with sunny skies and only a light breeze.Back to the low and mid 70's for a couple days to kick off the work week. Dry for Monday, but a round of showers could push through the region later in the day Tuesday.That sets up another shot of cool ...

These are most popular baby names in the U.S.

Published Sat, 16 Nov 2024 23:00:25 GMT

These are most popular baby names in the U.S. (NEXSTAR) — Ten years ago, the most popular baby names were Jacob and Sophia, according to the Social Security Administration. That wasn't the case in 2022.New data from the federal agency shows Liam and Olivia were the most popular names of last year — not much of a surprise, considering Liam had been the most popular since 2017 while Olivia had held the top spot since 2019. In 2021, the only new name to enter the ranks of the top 10 — for either boys or girls — was Theodore, ranking as the 10th most popular boys' name.This year, the only new name to crack the top 10 was Luna, replacing Harper as 10th most popular.The ten most popular baby names of 2022, as recorded by the Social Security Administration, are below.BoysGirls1. Liam1. Olivia2. Noah2. Emma3. Oliver3. Charlotte4. James4. Amelia5. Elijah5. Sophia6. William6. Isabella7. Henry7. Ava8. Lucas8. Mia9. Benjamin9. Evelyn10. Theodore10. LunaThe aforementioned Jacob and Sophia? In 2021, Jacob ranked 24th while Sophia sat in 6th....

Bay Point man accused of raping teen then inviting friend over to molest her for $90; trial set to start next week

Published Sat, 16 Nov 2024 23:00:25 GMT

Bay Point man accused of raping teen then inviting friend over to molest her for $90; trial set to start next week PITTSBURG — A trial is set to start Tuesday for a Bay Point man accused of raping a 15-year-old girl, then inviting a friend over to sexually abuse her for a $90 fee, court records show.Francisco “Pancho” Perea-Parra, 34, has been in jail since July 2022 when he was arrested on charged of human trafficking, pandering, rape of an unconscious person, unlawful sexual intercourse with a minor, committing a lewd act upon a child, and assault. The charges stem from accusations by a then-15-year-old girl who accused Perea-Parra of raping her after he gave her tequila at her home, then allowing another man to sexually abuse her at Perea-Parra’s direction for a $90 fee.Perea-Parra gave a voluntary police interview and denied most of the girl’s claims, telling police he believed she was 18 and that she was making up false accusations about him to cover for the fact that she stole his Honda. But the second man accused of sexually abusing her, Angelberto “Goo...

Pac-12 board meets Monday: Packed agenda includes media rights and legal affairs but no decisions expected

Published Sat, 16 Nov 2024 23:00:25 GMT

Pac-12 board meets Monday: Packed agenda includes media rights and legal affairs but no decisions expected The number of realignment carnival barkers and basement-couch Twitterati with an opinion on the Pac-12’s existential crisis runs into the hundreds, if not thousands across the college football landscape.The number of people who know the details of the media rights negotiations and expansion strategy is probably closer to 15 or 20.Many of them will convene Monday in Seattle for the quarterly board meeting.The presidents and chancellors are not expected to vote on a media deal or expansion. Resolution on both matters likely will come in the late spring or early summer.In fact, the twin pillars of Pac-12 survival will share the board’s agenda with a litany of other issues, including updates on the Pac-12 Networks and on-field competition, plus financial and legal affairs.Legal matters alone could consume an outsized portion of the meeting, for there are headwinds on numerous fronts facing the conference specifically and college sports generally:— Former Pac-12 executi...

What went wrong for the Warriors in ‘disappointing’ season

Published Sat, 16 Nov 2024 23:00:25 GMT

What went wrong for the Warriors in ‘disappointing’ season LOS ANGELES — Steve Kerr examined the visitors’ locker room at Crypto.com Arena Friday night and saw tired eyes and disappointed faces looking back at him.The Warriors didn’t have enough this year, with their season coming to an end at the hands of the Los Angeles Lakers, who defeated them in six games to advance to the Western Conference finals.There was obvious sadness amongst the Warriors, but many had already come to terms with the reality.“That’s probably where we should be,” a top-eight team in the league, Kerr said. “This is not a championship team.”The Warriors opened training camp eager to defend their title after an improbable climb back to the mountaintop last summer. Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson, Draymond Green and Andre Iguodala had a fifth championship on their brain.“It’s mind-boggling to think that we have that opportunity,” Thompson said back in September. “We are going to seize it, I just ̵...

Youngkin signs law requiring stringent age verification for porn sites

Published Sat, 16 Nov 2024 23:00:25 GMT

Youngkin signs law requiring stringent age verification for porn sites Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin signed a bill Friday night that requires users to verify they are 18 years old through advanced verification methods to enter pornographic websites.He said this is in an effort to protect children from being exposed to adult content. Under the bill SB 1515, adult websites must require users to provide government-issued IDs, biometric scans or submit to age verification software.This new law is for websites where at least 33.3% of its content can be considered “material harmful to minors.”Earlier this month, a similar law was put in place in Utah. In retaliation, PornHub blocked all users in the state from accessing their content. Virginia also was warned by the porn industry that it could lose access to adult sites if the bill was signed.Critics of the bill say the legislation raises data privacy concerns while doing little to protect minors.The law goes into effect on July 1.Source

Curtis Strange returns to Oak Hill for PGA Championship with mixed bag of memories

Published Sat, 16 Nov 2024 23:00:25 GMT

Curtis Strange returns to Oak Hill for PGA Championship with mixed bag of memories Curtis Strange first began working as a golf analyst more than 25 years ago. His return to Oak Hill as part of the ESPN broadcast team for the PGA Championship will mark the first time commentating at a course where he won a major championship.That was only interesting until the two-time U.S. Open champion did the math. “There’s not a lot to choose from,” Strange said with a laugh.Even so, no other course brings such a mixed bag of memories.The strongest remains the 1989 U.S. Open, where Strange showed his mettle in the toughest test in golf by making 15 straight pars to take the lead, made his lone birdie on the 16th hole and became the first player since Ben Hogan in 1951 to win back-to-back.“It wasn’t so much what I did, it’s what others didn’t do,” Strange said.But then he returned to Oak Hill as a captain’s pick for the 1995 Ryder Cup. The Americans had a 9-7 lead and kept losing every match that reached the 18th hole. Strange had Nick Faldo beat u...

Roglic gains time on Stage 8 of Giro; Healy wins with solo breakaway

Published Sat, 16 Nov 2024 23:00:25 GMT

Roglic gains time on Stage 8 of Giro; Healy wins with solo breakaway FOSSOMBORONE, Italy (AP) — Primoz Roglic launched the first significant attack of the Giro d’Italia in Saturday’s undulating eighth stage and gained 14 seconds on overall rival Remco Evenepoel.Ineos teammates Tao Geoghegan Hart and Geraint Thomas also rode strongly.Irish rider Ben Healy won the stage with a solo breakaway, while Norway’s Andreas Leknessund held onto the pink jersey despite losing a big chunk of time.Healy got into an early breakaway and surged ahead in the finale on the first of two ascents up the short but steep Muro dei Cappuccini climb, which featured gradients of up to 19%.The Cappuccini climb was also where Roglic burst into action on the second ascent with six kilometers to go.By the top of the climb, only Geoghegan Hart and Thomas were with Roglic, while Evenepoel was left behind, and Leknessund even further back.Leknessund’s overall lead ahead of Evenepoel was reduced to eight seconds, with Roglic surging up to third, 38 seconds back.“It’s a relief to ...

This tribe’s land was cut in two by US borders. Their fight for access could help dozens of others

Published Sat, 16 Nov 2024 23:00:25 GMT

This tribe’s land was cut in two by US borders. Their fight for access could help dozens of others For four hours, Raymond V. Buelna, a cultural leader for the Pascua Yaqui Tribe, sat on a metal bench in a concrete holding space at the U.S.-Mexico border, separated from the two people he was taking to an Easter ceremony on tribal land in Arizona and wondering when they might be released.It was February 2022 and Buelna, a U.S. citizen, was driving the pair — both from the sovereign Native American nation’s related tribal community in northwestern Mexico — from their home to the reservation southwest of Tucson. They’d been authorized by U.S. officials to cross the border. But when Buelna asked an agent why they were detained, he was told to wait for the officer who brought him in.“They know that we’re coming,” said Buelna, who has made the trip for a variety of ceremonies for 20 years. “We did all this work and then we’re still sitting there.”Now, the Pascua Yaqui Tribe is trying to change this — for themselves and potentially dozens of other tribes in the U.S. Tr...