Failed Del Mar horse show producer pleads guilty to murder-for-hire plot

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 08:08:38 GMT

Failed Del Mar horse show producer pleads guilty to murder-for-hire plot VISTA, Calif. — A North County woman accused of attempting to hire someone to kill her estranged husband pleaded guilty in court on Thursday to a charge of solicitation to commit murder.Tatyana Natasha Remley, 42, entered the guilty plea in front of a judge at a Vista Superior Court after reaching an agreement with prosecutors to the solicitation charge and a second charge for carrying a loaded, concealed gun in her vehicle that was not registered to her.She had previously pleaded not guilty to the charges earlier this year. As part of the deal to change her plea, she was immediately sentenced to three years and eight months behind bars in a state prison. Prosecutors also agreed to drop a third weapon-related charge. Four Rancho Santa Fe suspects plead not guilty to first degree burglary Remley was arrested by deputies with the San Diego County Sheriff's Department in early August after a sting operation set around a supposed meeting with a hitman, who — unbeknownst to her — was a...

San Diego minimum wage increases Jan. 1, but how much?

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 08:08:38 GMT

San Diego minimum wage increases Jan. 1, but how much? SAN DIEGO -- Minimum wage will increase for millions of workers across California on Jan. 1, 2024, including those employed within the City of San Diego.Just how much will hourly pay increase? According to city officials, employees who perform at least two hours of work in one or more calendar weeks of the year will receive a minimum wage increase from $16.30 to $16.85 an hour. Self-serve ramen restaurant coming to Mid-City, says San Diego celebrity chef “With the cost of living rising, this increase could not come at a more needed time for workers and working families,” said Mayor Todd Gloria. “This increase means a better ability to make ends meet, put food on the table, and spend in our local businesses."The city said the change is in accordance with San Diego's Earned Sick Leave and Minimum Wage Ordinance, which was approved in 2016.How is the increase determined?As explained by the city, San Diego minimum wage has gone up annually since 2019. The amount of the increase corres...

Jail call recording shows risk to witnesses in Tupac Shakur killing case, Las Vegas prosecutors say

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 08:08:38 GMT

Jail call recording shows risk to witnesses in Tupac Shakur killing case, Las Vegas prosecutors say LAS VEGAS (AP) — Prosecutors are telling a Nevada judge that witnesses may be at risk in the case of a former Los Angeles-area gang leader charged with orchestrating the killing of hip-hop music icon Tupac Shakur in Las Vegas more than 27 years ago.A court filing submitted Thursday urges the judge to keep Duane “Keffe D” Davis behind bars until trial, alleging that a list of witnesses was given to Davis family members, and that Davis’ son told the defendant during a recorded jail telephone call that a “green light” order had been given.“In (Davis’) world, a ‘green light’ is an authorization to kill,” prosecutors Marc DiGiacomo and Binu Palal said in the court filing.“This caused enough concern that the federal government stepped in and provided resources to at least (one witness) so he could change his residence,” the prosecutors wrote, calling the Oct. 9 jail call evidence of “credible threats to witnesses (that) demonstrate both a consciousness of guilt and that defendant poses a ...

Embezzlement of Oregon weekly newspaper’s funds forces it to lay off entire staff and halt print

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 08:08:38 GMT

Embezzlement of Oregon weekly newspaper’s funds forces it to lay off entire staff and halt print PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — An Oregon weekly newspaper has had to lay off its entire staff and halt print after 40 years because its funds were embezzled by a former employee, its editor said, in a devastating blow to a publication that serves as an important source of information in a community that, like many others nationwide, is struggling with growing gaps in local news coverage.About a week before Christmas, the Eugene Weekly found inaccuracies in its bookkeeping, editor Camilla Mortensen said. It discovered that a former employee who was “heavily involved” with the paper’s finances had used its bank account to pay themselves $90,000 since at least 2022, she said. The paper also became aware of at least $100,000 in unpaid bills — including to the paper’s printer — stretching back several months, she said.Additionally, multiple employees, including Mortensen, realized that money from their paychecks that was supposed to be going into retirement accounts was never deposite...

Light snow possible New Year's Eve

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 08:08:38 GMT

Light snow possible New Year's Eve Clouds blocked all sun a second consecutive day as rains eased Friday.  December—typically Chicago's cloudiest month of the year—has been even cloudier than usual this year.  The month, which typically hosts about 40% of its possible sun has generated just 32% of its possible sun to date in 2023.  That's only 80% of December's typically paltry allotment of sunshine.Total storm rainfall out of this slow moving system has come to 0.27" at O'Hare and 0.37" at Midway.  Some clearing is expected later tonight allowing some sunshine as the New Year's Eve weekend gets underway Saturday.  But any sun will yield ground to a new round of incoming clouds later Saturday.  Those clouds are to accompany the next weather disturbance to sink southeastward into the Midwest out of Canada and potential bring some flurries to the Chicago area later Saturday night that is to build into periods of light snow Sunday into Sunday night (New Year's Eve). Though NOT a BIG SYSTEM, modest accumulations are poss...

Body of missing St. Louis mother found in Chicago suburbs; ex-boyfriend charged with murder

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 08:08:38 GMT

Body of missing St. Louis mother found in Chicago suburbs; ex-boyfriend charged with murder DES PLAINES, Ill. — The family of Marquisha Williams is heartbroken, but they say the discovery of her body in the Chicago area brings them some closure after Williams had been missing for over a week.The search ended Thursday in Des Plaines when Williams' family said her body was found in the 2100 block of E. Algonquin Road at the Cook County Forest Preserve. The Cook County Medical Examiner had responded to the Forest Preserve. On Friday, the medical examiner confirmed that the body found was that of Williams.Williams, a 29-year-old mother of four from St. Louis, went missing a week before Christmas.Prosecutors have charged Trenton Ivy, her ex-boyfriend, with murder. Ivy was arrested in Racine, Wisconsin, last week Friday on unrelated charges. Investigators say after his arrest, Ivy confessed to killing Williams in St. Louis. He also admitted to having a physical altercation and then dumping Williams' body at an undisclosed location.Williams' mother, Norvette Chavis Williams, said...

Man rescued after crashing into pond at forest preserve in Addison

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 08:08:38 GMT

Man rescued after crashing into pond at forest preserve in Addison DUPAGE COUNTY, Ill. — A man was pulled to safety after crashing his car into a pond in the western suburbs.First responders in Addison conducted a water rescue on Friday after the man drove his car into the pond at the Wood Dale Grove Forest Preserve. FBI searching for man who robbed bank in Buffalo Grove According to Addison fire officials, the rescue was conducted around noon and officials say the driver crashed after he lost control of his vehicle.Officials say the man was still inside his car when crews located him in shoulder-deep water and was able to get out thanks to the help of first responders. String of burglaries in Hyde Park prompts warning from Chicago police "They attempted to throw a rope out to the individual, the rope missed, he kind of walked back to the car, and then subsequently he ended up walking out toward the shore and then our paramedics and firefighters, helped him, assisted him get out of the water," Deputy Chief Brock Herion from the Addison Fire Pr...

Texas point guard Rori Harmon out for season with ACL tear in right knee

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 08:08:38 GMT

Texas point guard Rori Harmon out for season with ACL tear in right knee AUSTIN (KXAN) — Texas junior point guard Rori Harmon is out for the remainder of the season after tearing the ACL in her right knee during practice Wednesday, she announced Friday.In a social media post, Harmon said, "I'm heartbroken that I won't be able to play with my teammates this season, but I'm going to support them and be the best teammate I can be."Harmon is one of the best point guards in the country and leads the country in assist-to-turnover ratio at 6.64, dishing out 93 assists to just 14 turnovers. She's second in the country with 7.8 assists per game and averages 14.1 points per game, helping the Longhorns to a 13-0 record and No. 5 ranking in the Associated Press Top 25."She has worked so hard to become in my opinion the best guard in the country, an All American," Longhorns head coach Vic Shaefer said. "It is difficult to see a young person go through this. It is truly devastating. My heart is crushed for her."Texas opens Big 12 Conference play against No. 10 Baylor ...

Senator becomes first woman Dean of Texas Senate

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 08:08:38 GMT

Senator becomes first woman Dean of Texas Senate AUSTIN (KXAN) — When the new year starts, Senator Judith Zaffirini will start her role as Dean of the Texas Senate. Zaffirini will be the first woman to serve as Dean. She previously broke barriers when she was the first Mexican American woman elected to the Senate in 1986.According to Zaffirini's office, she will take over the role of Dean once former Senator John Whitmire resigns at the end of the year to become Mayor of Houston on January 1.The role of the Dean is determined by seniority. Zaffirini said because the next three senators in seniority are male, it could have been a long time before another woman was in place to assume the deanship.“Only 24 women have served in the Texas Senate with 952 men, including the four Democratic and four Republican women who serve today," Senator Zaffirini said.She said she is excited to serve the public in this new role but hopes this first is a reminder that more women are needed in public office."It's very sad that it's taken that long, an...

Local nonprofits report flat or falling donations as demand rises in the face of inflation

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 08:08:38 GMT

Local nonprofits report flat or falling donations as demand rises in the face of inflation At the Catholic Charities Dorothy Day campus in downtown St. Paul, nearly 20 volunteers from Lumen Christi Catholic Church in Highland Park unpacked boxes of fudge-covered Oreo cookies and prepped spaghetti and meatballs on Friday for upward of 300 homeless visitors.The church’s “29th of the month” volunteer squad has been a consistent presence for roughly 40 years, said church organizer Brian Dusbiber.Volunteers from Lumen Christi Catholic Church unpack boxes of cookies for homeless visitors Friday at the Catholic Charities Dorothy Day campus in downtown St. Paul. (Frederick Melo / Pioneer Press)What’s also become consistent is the demand for food. Unseasonably warm temperatures haven’t reduced the long lines of clients, which used to ebb and flow at Dorothy Day throughout the month as benefits wore out.That’s no longer the case. A daily wall chart shows 300 to 381 meals served at breakfast, lunch and dinner, or anywhere from 864 to 1,065 meals per day, every day.Now, “they’re more...