Prince Harry’s drug use cited in push to release visa records by conservative US group

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 08:34:21 GMT

Prince Harry’s drug use cited in push to release visa records by conservative US group WASHINGTON (AP) — The past drug use that Prince Harry detailed in his explosive memoir should spark the release of his immigration paperwork, a conservative American think tank argued in a Washington court Tuesday as they appealed to a judge for a quicker response a records request the U.S. government has so far deemed private. The hearing played out, coincidently, as the Duke of Sussex himself testified London in another lawsuit he filed against British newspapers. In Washington, U.S. District Judge Carl Nichols told the Heritage Foundation and the Department of Homeland Security to work on the speed of the response, and he would rule if they could not reach an agreement on their own. Harry moved to Southern California with his wife Meghan Markle and their young family in 2020 after they left royal life and embarked on new projects, including the release of his memoir “Spare” in January.The book’s myriad revelations included an exploration of Harry’s grief after the death of his mo...

More ‘Law & Order,’ less ‘Bachelor in Paradise’ for upcoming Citytv lineup

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 08:34:21 GMT

More ‘Law & Order,’ less ‘Bachelor in Paradise’ for upcoming Citytv lineup TORONTO — Citytv detailed a fall schedule heavy on reality, franchises and U.S. imports. A look:GRIP ON REALITYCitytv touted the lead-in strength of fall reality shows including ABC’s “Dancing with the Stars” on Mondays and ABC’s “Bachelor in Paradise” on Tuesdays, and pumped up plans for its mid-season competition series, “Canada’s Got Talent,” which debuts a $1-million prize for its third outing.An executive for parent company Rogers Sports and Media said the bigger purse seems to have already elevated the quality of applicants.“The million dollar prize is huge. I think it’s the biggest prize in Canadian television history. It’s just a demonstration of how much we believe in the show,” TV boss Hayden Mindell said.Mindell also endorsed the addition of ABC’s “The Golden Bachelor” to its reality stable, an older-skewing spinoff described as a dating series for seniors.“Golden Bachelo...

London Irish becomes 3rd team banished from England’s top rugby league amid financial crisis

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 08:34:21 GMT

London Irish becomes 3rd team banished from England’s top rugby league amid financial crisis LONDON (AP) — The financial crisis gripping English club rugby claimed another victim Tuesday when London Irish was suspended from the entire league structure for missing its latest deadline to pay staff and players.Worcester Warriors and Wasps have already been banished from the English Premiership over the past years for financial reasons, meaning the top division is set to become a 10-team competition.The Rugby Football Union said neither the current owner of London Irish, Mick Crossan, nor an American consortium planning to buy the club were able to prove they had the finances to compete in the top flight for the 2023-24 campaign.The outstanding 50% of May’s payroll owed to staff and players was not paid before the final deadline set by the RFU of 4 p.m. UK time on Tuesday.Given the failure of the takeover and Crossan’s intent to stop bankrolling the club, London Irish’s prospects for survival as a professional outfit appear extremely bleak, with more than 100 staff member...

Judge rules Oakbrook Terrace must remove red light cameras near mall

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 08:34:21 GMT

Judge rules Oakbrook Terrace must remove red light cameras near mall DUPAGE COUNTY, Ill.  — A DuPage County judge has ruled that the red light cameras near Oak Brook Mall at the intersection of Route 83 and 22 Street, must be removed.  The Illinois Department of Transportation ordered the de-activation of the controversial cameras last summer due to fairness and safety complaints. The Village of Oakbrook Terrace sued, arguing that IDOT overstepped its authority, however. PREVIOUS COVERAGE: Red light cameras at busy intersection in Oakbrook Terrace reactivatedOn May 26, the same judge that allowed the cameras to be re-activated until the case was decided ruled that IDOT did have the right to revoke the permit for the red light cameras on Oak Brook's border. Days later, on June 5, the same judge issued a ruling denying Oakbrook Terrace’s request to have the order stayed.Read more: Latest Chicago news headlinesOakbrook Terrace has accrued millions of dollars in ticket revenue since installing the cameras in 2017. The city will appeal.

Ex-Southwest Airlines agent charged with fraud in voucher-selling scheme at Midway

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 08:34:21 GMT

Ex-Southwest Airlines agent charged with fraud in voucher-selling scheme at Midway CHICAGO (AP) — A former Southwest Airlines customer-service agent has been indicted and charged with fraud for allegedly making and selling travel vouchers worth nearly $1.9 million.Federal prosecutors said Tuesday that DaJuan Martin was working at Chicago’s Midway Airport when he filled out the vouchers with phony names, then sold them to others including a co-defendant, Ned Brooks, at less than face value.In an indictment handed down Monday, Martin, 36, of Bolingbrook, Illinois, was charged with 12 counts of wire fraud. Brooks, 46, of Chicago, was charged with four counts of wire fraud. Each count is punishable by up to 20 years in prison.Martin worked for Southwest between November 2018 and June 2022. As a customer service agent, he had authority to issue vouchers to customers who experienced service problems. Brooks and others would send Martin text messages when they wanted vouchers, according to the indictment.Read more: Latest Chicago news headlinesProsecutors are seeking for...

‘It’s been done’: With lieutenant governor's signature, ‘dead suspect’ bill sent for governor's final review

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 08:34:21 GMT

‘It’s been done’: With lieutenant governor's signature, ‘dead suspect’ bill sent for governor's final review AUSTIN (KXAN) — While the mystery surrounding a missing transparency measure at the Texas Capitol remains, the attention it grabbed in recent days – from state lawmakers, frustrated families and open records advocates nationwide – ensured any movement to advance House Bill 30 would not go unnoticed. On Tuesday, Republican Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick finally signed the legislation, ending what he has essentially explained as an inadvertent organizational delay.“That’s a whole long story,” Republican Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick told reporters Tuesday afternoon during a press conference when asked about the holdup. “It will take care of itself before you know it.”As the Senate prepared to reconvene for its special session work that evening, those stakeholders had been waiting to see if Patrick would sign the "dead suspect loophole" legislation overwhelmingly passed by both chambers nine days in the final stretch of the regular session. His signature is required in the Texas Constitution, and his Hou...

Gov. Greg Abbott signs bill addressing catalytic convertor thefts

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 08:34:21 GMT

Gov. Greg Abbott signs bill addressing catalytic convertor thefts AUSTIN (KXAN) – Gov. Greg Abbott signed a bill into law Tuesday afternoon that creates new criminal offenses surrounding the theft of catalytic converters. State Senator Carol Alvarado's, D- Houston, Senate Bill 224 – known as the Deputy Darren Almendarez Act –  was designed to address the spike in catalytic converter thefts across the state.  MORE: Have you been targeted? Catalytic converter thefts on the rise nationwide The bill honors Harris County Deputy Sheriff Darren Almendarez, who was shot and killed while off-duty on March 31, 2022, when he tried to stop three men for him stealing the device from his vehicle. Almendarez’s wife, Flo, was with him when he was shot. The law bumps up the punishment for stealing a catalytic converter to a felony offense and increases the penalty if the actor uses a firearm when stealing a device.Further, the bill text states that if someone is in possession of two or more catalytic converters, law enforcement will presume they w...

What's happening with the Austin Convention Center?

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 08:34:21 GMT

What's happening with the Austin Convention Center? AUSTIN (KXAN) -- After the City of Austin announced it was moving forward with the next stage of its convention center expansion project, KXAN received several Report!ts asking about how the city got to this point and how they're going to pay for the massive project. “The public has a right to expect transparency and accountability when billions of dollars are being invested in a questionable venture," said City Accountability Project Political Action Committee co-founder Laura Cantu-Templeton in a release last week. PREVIOUS: Austin Convention Center to undergo 4 years of construction in expansion project KXAN took those questions to the director of the Austin Convention Center and the CEO and president of Visit Austin: How is the city paying for the expansion? The rebuild will cost $1.6 billion and will be funded by convention center revenue and its allocation of the hotel occupancy tax. In 2019, city council approved an increase of the hotel occupancy tax rate of 2% for t...

A resource library unlike any other

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 08:34:21 GMT

A resource library unlike any other AUSTIN (KXAN) -- WorldCat.org provides valuable resources for people wanting to learn more about how to be better stewards of the earth. Essentially acting as the world's library, this website provides materials that are not found in a library. Danielle Bromelia, Project Manager for OCLC, said the site can provide a wealth of information for people who want to know about, for example, sustainability. She said WorldCat.org allows people the opportunity to search for "billions of items from 10,000 libraries" so that people can get the information they are seeking in this or any area of interest.The site has been around for more than 50 years. Its support comes from OCLC, a non-profit global library. Its mission is to provide shared technological services and original research, among many, in order that libraries are better equipped to help others learn and do support research.Learn more about this excellent knowledge as Rich Segal speaks with Bromelia.

Pickleball, tennis court rentals launch in Austin -- here's how to book one

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 08:34:21 GMT

Pickleball, tennis court rentals launch in Austin -- here's how to book one AUSTIN (KXAN) -- Pickleball and tennis enthusiasts in Austin, you're in luck: A new rental service launched, allowing users to book privately-owned courts in advance.Swimply is a marketplace service that allows homeowners to rent out their pools to local swimmers at an hourly rate. On Tuesday, the company announced it was expanding its offerings to include renting out privately-owned sports courts.More than 300 pickleball, tennis, basketball and other courts are now listed for rent in New York, Los Angeles, Houston and Austin, per the release. The company plans to expand its rental services nationwide by the end of the summer, the release added.Court rentals start at a $25 hourly rate, with an average rate of $40, per the release. RELATED: Is pickleball becoming too popular? ‘Turf wars’ break out in south Austin "The launch of Pickleball court rentals is a game-changer for communities that lack access to recreational spaces. We're excited to offer this new opportunity for families...