Two men sentenced to 15 years in prison for roles in 2018 San Marcos murder

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:08:11 GMT

Two men sentenced to 15 years in prison for roles in 2018 San Marcos murder SAN MARCOS, Texas (KXAN) – Two brothers charged in a 2018 San Marcos homicide have been sentenced to 15 years in prison for their roles in the incident. PREVIOUS: One of three men tied to San Marcos murder found guilty, sentenced to 27 years In 2018, 27-year-old Matthew Jacob Rodriguez Jr. was shot and killed in a San Marcos condo parking lot. Adrian Terrell Rose, 29, and brothers Jacob Portier, 32, and Jason Portier, 30, were all arrested in connection with the death. On April 18, Jacob and Jason Portier pled guilty to the felony charge of capital murder and both were sentenced to 15 years in prison. Brothers Jacob Portier (right), 32, and Jason Portier (left), 30, were all arrested in connection with the death. Rose was convicted on August 12, 2022 and sentenced to 27 years in prison.

Everybody’s chasing Lee Hodges at 3M Open

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:08:11 GMT

Everybody’s chasing Lee Hodges at 3M Open In its fifth year as a regular PGA Tour stop, the 3M Open at the TPC Twin Cities in Blaine has never had a wire-to-wire winner. Last year, Tony Finau entered the final round five shots off the lead before winning by three at 17-under par.Lee Hodges and Tyler Duncan  shake hands on the 18th green after completing the third round of the 3M Open on Saturday in Blaine. (Photo by Stacy Revere/Getty Images)Lee Hodges will try to become the first first-round leader to hold on for a 3M Open victory with the defending champion Finau lurking in familiar position.Hodges shot a 5-under 66 on Saturday to finish the third round at 20-under par, the lowest score in tournament history after three rounds.“It’s going to be hard tomorrow,” Hodges said after his round Saturday. “(J.T. Poston’s) going to play great, Tony Finau, unbelievable golfers behind me. Not like I can go shoot even par tomorrow, I’m going to have to keep making birdies. Yeah, I’m just going to stay aggressive lik...

7/29/23: Saying Goodbye to the Humidity!

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:08:11 GMT

7/29/23: Saying Goodbye to the Humidity! Latest Forecast Update from Meteorologist Rob Lindenmuth:Scattered thunderstorms, some turning severe this afternoon and early evening will be exiting the region through the early evening hours. In their wake temperatures will be falling, humidity will be dropping and skies will turn partly cloudy which could lead to patchy dense fog developing.Big area of high pressure will be pushing into the northeast for Sunday. This will bring partly sunny skies, temperatures that will be a bit cooler and much lower humidity for the day on Sunday.Things will still be feeling rather comfortable for Monday, but there will be a slight uptick in the humidity ahead of another cold front. This front will bring in a true taste of early fall for the middle of the week with dewpoint temperatures in the 40s and 50s, daytime highs in the 70s and overnight lows in the 40s and 50s! However, we will see a few storms for Monday afternoon and evening as this front passes the area.Sunday will start out with par...

Winds peak around 80 mph, scattered damage in St. Charles County from storms

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:08:11 GMT

Winds peak around 80 mph, scattered damage in St. Charles County from storms ST. LOUIS - Winds peaked at nearly 80 miles per hour at the St. Louis Lambert Regional Airport during an intense afternoon storm system Saturday afternoon, one that caused some scattered damages around St. Charles County. FOX 2's extreme weather specialist Chris Higgins describes the winds as some of the worst he has ever seen from a non-tornado or non-hurricane warned storm. He witnessed strong winds and heavy rainfall around 3:30 p.m. near Highway K in St. Charles County. Community officials are currently surveying damages. FOX 2 has learned of more than 100,000 power outages in the St. Louis metro and tens of thousands in St. Charles County. Residents are reporting downed power lines and trees. Two viewers from St. Charles County sent the following photos of damages. Viewer-submitted photos of storm damage in St. Charles County on July 29, 2023. Viewer-submitted photos of storm damage in St. Charles County on July 29, 2023. Viewer-submitted photos of storm damage in St. Charles C...

Angels outfielder Taylor Ward leaves game after being hit in head by Alek Manoah's pitch

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:08:11 GMT

Angels outfielder Taylor Ward leaves game after being hit in head by Alek Manoah's pitch TORONTO (AP) — Los Angeles Angels outfielder Taylor Ward was hit in the head by a pitch from Toronto Blue Jays right-hander Alek Manoah in the fifth inning Saturday.Batting with the bases loaded in the Angels' 6-1 loss, Ward was hit by a 2-0 pitch clocked at 91 mph. The ball appeared to strike Ward next to his next left eye, knocking off his batting helmet.Plate umpire Andy Fletcher motioned to the Angels' dugout for the trainer as Ward went down with blood running down his face.Manoah put his hands on his head as he stood on the mound. It was the second hit batter of the game for Manoah, who hit Angels superstar Shohei Ohtani on the left foot in the first.Angels trainers rushed to the plate and held a towel to Ward’s face. After a couple of minutes, Ward got to his feet and left the field on a cart. His left eye appeared to be swollen shut.Andrew Velazquez ran for Ward, who drove in the first run of the game. Velazquez went to shortstop and Luis Rengifo, who scored on the play, mov...

SF Giants activate Crawford, have plans for top prospect Luciano

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:08:11 GMT

SF Giants activate Crawford, have plans for top prospect Luciano SAN FRANCISCO — Brandon Crawford was activated off of the injured list Saturday prior to the Giants’ game against the Boston Red Sox but it remains unclear as to how he’ll split time at shortstop with rookie Marco Luciano going forward.Prior to his 11-game stay on the injured list with left knee inflammation, Crawford had a slash line of .207/.285/.333 with five home runs and 26 RBIs in 64 games.Crawford took live batting practice Friday and Saturday and although he is able to perform all baseball activities without restrictions, per Giants manager Gabe Kapler, Luciano started against Boston.Luciano got his first major league hit on Friday and also scored a run in a 3-2 Giants loss to the Red Sox. San Francisco Giants’ Marco Luciano scores on a Michael Conforto single in the sixth inning against the Boston Red Sox, Friday, July 28, 2023, in San Francisco, Calif. (Karl Mondon/Bay Area News Group) Kapler addressed the shortstop situation pregame, saying, “...

DA's office awarded grant to investigate, prosecute workers' compensation fraud

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:08:11 GMT

DA's office awarded grant to investigate, prosecute workers' compensation fraud (BCN) -- The Sonoma County District Attorney's Office will be more capable to investigate workers' compensation insurance fraud after it was awarded a $339,173 grant by the California Department of Insurance. The funding for the grant, which is slated for fiscal year 2023-2024, comes from California employers who are legally required to be insured or self-insured, the district attorney's office said in a statement Friday. Workers' compensation insurance fraud occurs when employees exaggerate or fabricate injuries or when white-collar criminals entice, pay, and conspire with others and create false or exaggerated claims, over-treating, and over-prescribing harmful and addictive drugs. 14 people involved in fight in San Rafael street "Also, employers may ask injured workers not to file legitimate claims. Insurance companies pick up the tab, passing the cost onto policyholders, taxpayers, and the public," the district attorney's office explained. The grant will focus on...

One killed in East Palo Alto hit-and-run crash

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:08:11 GMT

One killed in East Palo Alto hit-and-run crash (KRON) -- A man was killed in a hit-and-run crash in East Palo Alto on Friday night, police said. The crash happened at about 10:30 p.m. on the 1400 block of Kavanaugh Drive. The East Palo Alto Police Department is investigating the circumstances surrounding the crash. There is currently no information on the identity of possible suspects. Police are asking anyone who witnessed the crash or has information to contact EPAPD using one of the following methods: Send an anonymous email to [email protected] an anonymous text from your cell phone to (650) 409-6792Leave an anonymous voice mail by calling (650) 409-6792"East Palo Alto Police are diligently working to gather evidence and identify potential witnesses who may have vital information about the incident," EPAPD said.Bay City News contributed to this report.

County officials warn residents of scam targeting homeowners

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:08:11 GMT

County officials warn residents of scam targeting homeowners (BCN) -- Contra Costa county officials on Friday warned residents of a new scam targeting homeowners. Property owners throughout the county have reportedly received fraudulent notices in the mail which appear to be official county documents informing them of a service to have their property taxes lowered. The scam mailers ask the recipient to pay a $40 filing fee and a contingent fee of 30% of any future tax savings from filing a reassessment application. 14 people involved in fight in San Rafael street According to the California Attorney General's office, these mailers often use official-sounding names like "Tax Reassessment" or "Tax Adjusters" and sometimes threaten the recipient with late fees if money is not sent by a certain date. Contra Costa County does not charge for tax reassessments and property owners can file a free form through the County Assessor's Office, county officials said. Authorities urge residents to avoid paying any money for services they d...

US faces Portugal with Women’s World Cup future still up in the air

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:08:11 GMT

US faces Portugal with Women’s World Cup future still up in the air AUCKLAND, New Zealand (AP) — The United States heads into its final group match at the Women’s World Cup with questions swirling about the team’s tactics. U.S. coach Vlatko Andonovski started the same lineup against Netherlands on Thursday that he rolled out for the opening match against Vietnam. While it was enough for the United States to beat the Vietnamese 3-0, it was less successful against the stronger Dutch, and the Americans settled for a 1-1 draw. That lineup had never played together before the World Cup. The tie meant that the United States will likely need a more decisive outcome on Tuesday against Portugal to finish atop Group E and secure a favorable path in the knockout round. Going into the game, advancing out of the group wasn’t a given for the two-time defending World Cup champions. In addition to the same starters, Andonovski made just one substitution in the game against the Dutch, bringing on midfielder Rose Lavelle to start the second half. Bu...