Take a walk through automotive history at Roscoe's 'Historic Auto Attractions'
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 10:36:20 GMT
ROSCOE, Ill. (WTVO) — A museum in the stateline takes residents on a journey through time.It is a massive collection of historic cars and artifacts. Roscoe's Historic Auto Attractions in Roscoe is no small-time car museum, but rather an impressive display of American history."We have around 86,000 square feet, we have over 25 different exhibit focuses throughout the museum, so there is a lot of different things that are going to peak everyone's interest through American history, world history and automotive history," said Alex Merry, museum director of Historic Auto Attractions. Destination Illinois: Floatzilla The centerpiece being a stunning collection of presidential limousines, authentic cars used by nearly every president of the last 100 plus years, including the car that was directly behind President Kennedy's Lincoln when he was assassinated in 1963."It's almost unreal," Merry said. "You're standing next to something that was there that day, when America really shifted and ...Texas is now a majority minority state
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 10:36:20 GMT
(The Hill) – Hispanics are the largest demographic group in Texas, outnumbering non-Hispanic whites for the first time since the mid-19th century, according to U.S. Census data.In 2022, the state's Hispanic population reached 12 million, surpassing the non-Hispanic white population and turning Texas into a majority minority state.Some 40.2 percent of Texans are Hispanic, and 39.8 are non-Hispanic white.The demographic milestone means that Hispanics are the largest demographic group in the two largest states in the union, California and Texas.Per the Census population estimates, Texas also breached another milestone last year, joining California as the only two states with more than 30 million inhabitants."Numbers alone do not tell the whole story," said Robert Tellez, the state director for the League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC), the country's oldest Hispanic civil rights organization, which started in Texas. "While it is inevitable that Hispanics would become the...Spicewood home in flames after lightning strike: How you can protect your own home
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 10:36:20 GMT
SPICEWOOD, Texas (KXAN)-- "We saw a really strong bolt of lightning… our feet were rumbling, it was so bad," said Dan Lowe, who lives in the Spicewood neighborhood called The Summit at Lake Travis.A few minutes later, Lowe said, "Somebody knocked on our door and said, 'Hey, your neighbor's house is on fire.'" He said the smoke turned into fire within minutes. "It just started getting worse and worse and worse and pretty soon the attic was already falling apart before the fire department got here," he said. Pedernales Fire Department told KXAN Wednesday that lightning sparked a fire at the home, and the wind fueled it, resulting in a total loss. Fire officials said there were no injuries. Pedernales FD: 3-story residence collapses after fire started by lightning in Spicewood Wayne Harris lives nearby and said he saw the deciding lightning strike. "I could tell the storm was really powerful; in fact, I'd been texting my dad that the storm had a lot of energy [and] the lightning was...Texas ranked among the states with the worst drivers in the country!
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 10:36:20 GMT
DALLAS (KDAF) — You're ever heading to Texas, make sure you pack plenty of extra brake pads! According to a website that ranks world populations, Texas is ranked #16 for having the worst drivers in the county.World Population said, "SmartAsset's 2020 analysis evaluated three metrics to determine the states with the worst drivers. The first metric was the percentage of insured drivers within the state. The next metric was the number of DUI arrests per every thousand drivers. The third metric was the number of fatalities per 100,000 miles driven".They also mention that based on this information, SmartAsset found that five out of the top ten states with the worst drivers were located in the South: Mississippi, Tennessee, Florida, South Carolina, and Texas.The Top 10 Worst Drivers by State:Mississippi - 100North Dakota - 91.3California - 90.58Florida - 86.96Nevada - 84.06Oklahoma - 83.33Tennessee - 83.33Arizona - 81.88Kentucky - 78.99Missouri - 77.54Albany PD investigating Third Street homicide
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 10:36:20 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Police are investigating a fatal shooting in the city of Albany. It took place around 12:30 p.m. Thursday on the 500-block of Third Street. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Police were called to a home for reports of a shooting. At the scene, police found an 18-year-old Albany man with gunshot wounds, who was pronounced dead.Schools, food pantries prepare for summer meal programs and increased need
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 10:36:20 GMT
CAPITAL REGION, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Capital Region districts are just days away from school out for summer. For some families, summer doesn’t equal beach vibes and fun times — it brings anxiety wondering how to feed kids without their school breakfast and lunch. "The need is still consistent, and it’s not going anywhere," says Autumn Wallace, a high school teacher and co-coordinator for the Mohonasen Central School District summer feeding program.NEWS10 visited the Mohon food distribution center where more than 30 boxes were packed, ready to hand to families who've signed up this year. Wallace says this is more families than they'd served before the pandemic and adds the pandemic-era funding made some things easier. "They were really working on trial by fire and figuring things out as they went—like we all were," she explains of Mohon's regular food pickups during remote learning. "Then again once we were in regular school, especially that first year or so, every kid got free breakfast...Final game checks pulled from Empire players, coaches' accounts
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 10:36:20 GMT
ALBANY, NY (NEWS10) -- The drama surrounding the Albany Empire continues, even after the team's termination from the National Arena League. Former Empire interim head coach Moe Leggett tells NEWS10 ABC Sports Director Griffin Haas that multiple Empire players and coaches had their final game check pulled out of their bank accounts. Leggett says the players and coaches that had their payroll accounts set up were originally paid for the team's final game against Orlando. Leggett and multiple players noticed that money was gone by Thursday morning. Leggett says he has reached out to Empire owner Antonio Brown's accountant, Alex Gunaris, but has been unable to reach him. NEWS10 has also reached out to Gunaris, and we have not yet heard back. This comes after the Empire were kicked out of the National Arena League for not paying their league assessments. Stay tuned to NEWS10 ABC both on-air and online as we learn more about this developing story.Marion Porterfield talks campaign with News10
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 10:36:20 GMT
SCHENECTADY, N.Y. (NEWS10) - Primary elections for many municipal offices are happening on June 27. One of the races is for the city of Schenectady. Democrat Marion Porterfield is trying to unseat three-term mayor Gary McCarthy.Porterfield has been on the city council for more then ten years. She says the downtown area has seen some improvements the past few years but more attention needs to be focused on other neighborhoods.The democrat claims the city is facing an alarming trend. "We are losing staff at city hall at a rapid rate", said Porterfield. She adds, "Part of that is because of the leadership at city hall, when people leave they feel they are under appreciated, morale is very low and we need to keep those people in order to keep the progress going in the city of Schenectady."The democrat sat down with News10 to discuss the issues facing the city ahead of the Tuesday, June 27 primary.Missouri woman imprisoned for 42 years to get court hearing that could lead to release
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 10:36:20 GMT
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — A Missouri woman who has spent more than four decades in prison for a murder her supporters believe she did not commit will get a court hearing that could lead to her release.The Missouri attorney general's office has agreed to an evidentiary hearing for Sandra Hemme, 63, who was convicted of murder in the Nov. 12, 1980, killing of Patricia Jeschke, a library worker in St. Joseph, The Kansas City Star reported Thursday.Lawyers for the Innocence Project filed a petition in February seeking to exonerate and free Hemme, who was a patient at a psychiatric hospital when she gave conflicting statements about the murder to investigators.In a response filed last week, the attorney general’s office asked Circuit Judge Ryan Horsman to require lawyers involved in the case to be ready to set a date for the evidentiary hearing when they meet on July 10. Woman charged with ramming, shooting thieves who stole sister’s car Her attorneys say the only evidence link...2023 NBA draft tracker: Picks, updates and more live coverage
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 10:36:20 GMT
Live coverage of the 2023 NBA draft from The Denver Post, including live updates, picks around the NBA and selections from the Denver Nuggets.Latest news
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