Former Trump press secretary says harassment was 'really bad'

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 08:12:51 GMT

Former Trump press secretary says harassment was 'really bad' (The Hill) - Former White House press secretary Stephanie Grisham said that she witnessed first-hand former President Trump's alleged sexual harassment, describing it as "really bad, to the point that I was extremely uncomfortable.”During an appearance on CNN earlier this week, Grisham detailed the harassment she observed while working under the then-president. She added that she wanted to protect a specific staffer, who she said Trump would frequently take on trips with him.Grisham also detailed an incident in which Trump called a staffer to come back to "look at her ass."“He one time had one of my other deputies bring her back so that they could look at her ass, is what he said to him,” Grisham said. “I sat down and talked to her at one point, asked her if she was uncomfortable.""I tried everything I could to ensure she was never alone with him," she added.While she noted that Trump would frequently comment on people’s looks and speculate about cosmetic surgery, Grisham said the h...

Texas GOP revives 'Border Protection Unit' after Democratic delay

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 08:12:51 GMT

Texas GOP revives 'Border Protection Unit' after Democratic delay AUSTIN (Nexstar) -- The Texas House early Wednesday morning passed a provision to establish the state's own border patrol force after Democrats came close to killing the measure on a procedural objection. House Bill 20 by Tyler Republican Matt Schaefer would have created the "Border Protection Unit" as a new agency under the Texas Department of Public Safety. Officers in that unit would have the authority to arrest unlawful border crossers, build border barriers, search vehicles, use force against cartels and more. Their jurisdiction would extend not just to border areas, but to every part of the state.Dallas Democrat Rafael Anchia made a parliamentary move to block the bill during a late-night session Tuesday in the Texas House. His point of order was sustained, but a modified version of its provisions prevailed as an amendment to another border bill.Rio Grande City Republican Ryan Guillen amended his House Bill 7 to include a new version of the Border Protection Unit.The amended l...

Woodbury: Northbound I-494 ramp to Lake Road construction project starts Monday

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 08:12:51 GMT

Woodbury: Northbound I-494 ramp to Lake Road construction project starts Monday The northbound Interstate 494 ramp to Lake Road will be closed for construction from 7 a.m. Monday to June 17, according to the Minnesota Department of Transportation.Motorists will be detoured to the Valley Creek Road exit to bypass the closure.All construction activities and traffic impacts are weather dependent and subject to change, according to MnDOT.Motorists are reminded to drive with caution in construction zones where workers are present.Related ArticlesLocal News | Western Wisconsin deputy’s killer had extensive criminal record in Minnesota Local News | Stillwater bar faces criminal charges in George Musser death Local News | Afton-Bayport-Lakeland Lions Club plan day of service Local News | Stillwater Lift Bridge to resume operation on Monday; Loop Trail to open May 19 Local News | St. Cloud man charged with assault, kidnapping in Cottage Grove case involving 11-month-old baby

West Seventh businesses in St. Paul petition to join Downtown Improvement District

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 08:12:51 GMT

West Seventh businesses in St. Paul petition to join Downtown Improvement District A series of West Seventh Street businesses have petitioned to join the St. Paul Downtown Improvement District, a dues-based business association that employs greeters, or street team ambassadors, and provides services like trash and graffiti clean-up.It likey will take several weeks for the St. Paul City Council to officially approve the new district boundaries up to Grand Avenue, which come with financial considerations for businesses within the area. Still, some services already rolled out on May 1 through leftover grant funding provided last year by the Knight Foundation.Those services include a link to the downtown Safety Communications Center, a civilian public safety hub in the 401 Robert St. building that works closely with St. Paul Police as it coordinates private security teams. Patrick McGovern’s Pub and Tom Reid’s Hockey City Pub were among West Seventh bars to sign on.Joe Spencer, the former director of arts and culture for St. Paul Mayor Chris Coleman, has b...

Free Narcan training offered in Middle Grove

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 08:12:51 GMT

Free Narcan training offered in Middle Grove MIDDLE GROVE, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Saratoga County is holding a free Narcan training and distribution event on Thursday, May 11. The event will run from 4 to 7 p.m. at the Providence Town Hall at 7187 Barkersville Road. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Naloxone, sold under the brand name Narcan, is a safe medication that can save someone’s life by reversing the effects of an opioid overdose. In the Narcan training, participants will learn how to recognize opioid overdoses and how to use nasal Narcan. Participants will also receive a free Narcan rescue kit, which includes two doses of Narcan, a rescue breathing face shield, a certificate of training, a drug disposal system, and a mental health and substance use disorder resource guide. Those who are unable to attend the distribution can register to obtain an overdose rescue kit at the Saratoga County website. 

Stockbridge man gets 5 years probation in underage photo investigation

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 08:12:51 GMT

Stockbridge man gets 5 years probation in underage photo investigation STOCKBRIDGE, Mass. (NEWS10) -- According to the Berkshire District Attorney's Office, a Stockbridge man was sentenced to five years probation with conditions after pleading guilty to several charges. Joseph Smith, 45, pleaded guilty to several charges stemming from a 2020 investigation involving pictures of an underage female. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! According to the Berkshire District Attorney's Office, the 2020 investigation looked into illicit images of a person under 18. The victim in the case had previously been in a relationship with Smith. Officials say Smith contacted the victim years later, sending her pictures he had taken during the relationship and shared them online. The victim altered police, and during a search of Smith's devices, police found the images. Conditions of Smith's probation include undergoing a sex offender evaluation with aftercare, a mental health evaluation with aftercare, having his ...

SummerNight returns to Downtown Schenectady on July 14

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 08:12:51 GMT

SummerNight returns to Downtown Schenectady on July 14 SCHENECTADY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The Schenectady County Legislature announced the return of SummerNight, the Capital Region's biggest summer block party. This year, SummerNight will be held on Friday, July 14, from 5 to 10 p.m. in Downtown Schenectady. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! “Come experience the energy and excitement of our vibrant community, with live music, delicious food, and fun activities for all ages,” said Schenectady County Legislator Cathy Gatta, Chair of the Tourism, Arts & Special Events Committee. “Whether you’re a longtime resident or visiting for the first time, we invite you to be part of this celebration of summer and community! Stay tuned for more details in the coming weeks.”The event is free and open to the public. There will be live music and entertainment on State Street and Jay Street, giant sand sculptures created live on State Street, and fireworks. The Kidzone will have activities like fa...

St. Louis named among top 25 'cheapest places to live' in US

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 08:12:51 GMT

St. Louis named among top 25 'cheapest places to live' in US ST. LOUIS - A new real estate analysis names St. Louis among the Top 25 "cheapest places to live" in the United States. Accounting for the bi-state region, St. Louis was the most-populated metro area to crack the list. Kiplinger, a personal finance magazine, recently published a report called "The 25 Cheapest Places to Live: U.S. Cities Edition." Not one scheduled criminal trial began as new special assistant prosecutor is sworn in to help In making the report, a research team collected U.S. Census and Bureau of Labor data on living expenses from 265 urban cities with at least 50,000 people in its metropolitan area. From there, Kiplinger used a cost-of-living index that accounts for prices like housing, groceries, utilities, transportation, healthcare and other services. St. Louis just made the list for the Top 25 places, ranked 23rd in the report. Kiplinger found that the St. Louis metro's cost of living is 13.7% below the national average, with a median household income and med...

Range USA expands to O'Fallon, Missouri

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 08:12:51 GMT

Range USA expands to O'Fallon, Missouri O’FALLON, Mo -- Range USA, opened its 42nd location in O'Fallon, Missouri on May 8th, 2023. This is the 2nd Range USA store to open in the St. Louis market.  At Range USA, customers can choose from a vast array of firearms, ammunition, and accessories, in addition to utilizing 20-25-yard shooting lanes and 25-person capacity classrooms. The new range is located at 9100 Veteran's Memorial Pakwy in O'Fallon. 

Kansas physician admits to role in telemedicine fraud scheme

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 08:12:51 GMT

Kansas physician admits to role in telemedicine fraud scheme ST. LOUIS (AP) — A doctor from Kansas admitted Tuesday to a role in a telemedicine fraud scheme for unnecessarily ordering genetic testing and orthotic braces, defrauding Medicare of about $16 million.Gautam Jayaswal, 64, of Overland Park, Kansas, pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court in St. Louis to one count of conspiracy to commit health care fraud. He could face up to five years in prison and must repay the money.The U.S. Attorney's Office in St. Louis said Jayaswal contracted with several companies from 2017 to 2021 to work as a telemedicine doctor. His plea agreement stated that Jayaswal fraudulently ordered orthotic braces for 1,433 patients, and companies he worked for used those orders to defraud Medicare of nearly $1.4 million.The plea agreement stated that Jayaswal also signed orders for medically unnecessary genetic tests for 2,061 patients, costing Medicare Part B about $14.7 million.