Missouri counties struggling to expunge marijuana charges on deadline

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:52:54 GMT

Missouri counties struggling to expunge marijuana charges on deadline EDITORS NOTE: FOX4 reported earlier that the number of people who have petitioned are waiting to get expunged. The story has been corrected to say the number of people who have petitioned are either waiting to get expunged or have already been expunged. FOX4 regrets the error and apologizes for the mistake.KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Circuit clerks have a statewide deadline that says they must expunge misdemeanor charges related to less than three pounds of marijuana by June 8, but circuit clerks say the deadline is unrealistic.In November, voters passed Amendment 3, which would allow for thousands of Missourians with marijuana misdemeanors on their record to get automatic expungements.The action also allows for individuals currently serving prison time for a marijuana related offense to file a petition for expungement of their record.Over 46,000 marijuana cases have already been expunged statewide, data shows – possibly more, depending on how a criminal case was charged.“We cannot meet that...

Missouri AG pushes to remove Iron County Sheriff from office

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:52:54 GMT

Missouri AG pushes to remove Iron County Sheriff from office JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. - The Missouri Attorney General filed a petition Thursday in an effort to remove the Iron County Sheriff Jeffrey Burkett from office.Burkett and two other Iron County deputies were arrested in March and accused of helping a man in a parental kidnapping plot.Charging documents say that in February, a 62-year-old man named Donald Gaston sought to take his daughter after an argument with the child’s mother. Prosecutors say Burkett lied to a 911 dispatcher to report that the mother had kidnapped the girl, and falsely accused the woman of putting the child in danger. Ultimately, the girl remained with her mother. Revisting Mike Shildt’s comments on his Cardinals departure Bailey's petition alleges that Burkett is unfit to hold office after allegedly helping Gaston in a plot to kidnap the child. “As Attorney General, I will always work to hold accountable those who refuse to do their job as required by Missouri statute,” said Attorney General Bailey. “Missourians hav...

“Top Chef” alum Carrie Baird’s new breakfast joint opens in Denver

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:52:54 GMT

“Top Chef” alum Carrie Baird’s new breakfast joint opens in Denver Carrie Baird is plating up her Fancy Toast, made famous on Season 15 of Bravo’s “Top Chef,” at her new breakfast joint.The local chef, along with Denver restaurateur Juan Padro and Dis Burrito’s Michael Fox are officially opening Fox and the Hen, at 2257 W. 32nd Ave. on Saturday, June 10.Fox and the Hen will serve playful twists on classic American breakfast dishes. (Photo by Colleen O’Toole for Fox and the Hen)Fox and the Hen will serve fun twists on classic American breakfast dishes, like sausage rolls with a spicy maple dipping sauce, a Big Mac-inspired omelet, and hash browns served “Animal-Style” (a take on In-N-Out fries) or “Trout Style” with smoked trout roe and creme fraiche.There’s also a full bar, serving playful cocktails, including “Bryan Cranston’s Bloody Mary” with the actor’s Dos Hombres Mezcal, and a coffee shop.“Top Chef” alum Carrie Baird will feature her “Fancy Toast,” made famous on her series of the cooking competition, and h...

Big Bear-area fentanyl dealer arrested at Bellflower motel, SBSD says

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:52:54 GMT

Big Bear-area fentanyl dealer arrested at Bellflower motel, SBSD says The San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department on Thursday announced the arrest of a Sugarloaf man they say sold fentanyl in Big Bear and the surrounding area.Kelly Roark, 50, was arrested Wednesday at a motel in the 8400 block of Artesia Boulevard in Bellflower, the department said in a news release. Roark, who has had a warrant out for his arrest since 2020 for allegedly violating parole out of San Bernardino County, is accused of selling fentanyl from motels in Los Angeles and Orange counties."Evidence related to fentanyl sales" was found in Roark's motel room, and he had hidden a handcuff key on his body before his arrest, authorities said. He was booked into the West Valley Detention Center, where he is being held without bail. Anyone with information is asked to call 909-866-0100.To report information anonymously, call WeTip at 1-800-78-CRIME(27463) or visit wetip.com.

Dean Cain reveals he's leaving California over state's 'terrible' policies

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:52:54 GMT

Dean Cain reveals he's leaving California over state's 'terrible' policies Dean Cain is the latest celebrity to leave the Golden State. In an interview with Fox News the "Lois & Clark" star revealed he moved to Nevada because of his issues with some of California's "policies.""I love California. It's the most beautiful state," he told the network's Brian Kilmeade on Wednesday. "Everything's wonderful about it except for the policies. The policies are just terrible. The fiscal policies, the soft-on-crime policies, the homelessness policies."Real estate sources told TMZ that Cain sold his mansion for $6.25 million, which went for $1 million under his original asking price. The actor listed his home in March and it sold in May. Cain's departure follows actors Mark Wahlberg and Scott Baio, who also left California."The things that our leaders in California have been doing have driven out anybody who can really afford to get out. People are flocking out of there in droves," he said. Wahlberg also moved to Nevada to give his kids "a better life," he revealed...

Truckers protest AB 5 after Los Angeles ends hauling program contract

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:52:54 GMT

Truckers protest AB 5 after Los Angeles ends hauling program contract Dozens of truckers protested in front of Los Angeles City Hall Thursday morning after they received news that the city was ending its contract with them.The As-Needed, Haul Truck Program has been running since the 1890s, but the city notified the drivers at the end of last month that the 2021-23 contract would not be renewed due to a pair of state laws: Assembly Bill 5 and Assembly Bill 2257.AB 5, which was intended to crack down the practice of classifying workers as independent contractors as opposed to employees, in particular has drawn scrutiny from a variety of workers and industries. Multiple protesters at City Hall Thursday morning targeted that law, carrying signs claiming that the law "destroys livelyhoods" and should be repealed. They also emphasized that the vast majority of the drivers in the program are people of color.City officials, however, say their hands are tied by the laws, and they have no choice but to end the program. The city's website for the program says th...

AbilityFirst in Pasadena And Cheetah’s Birthday Burger Bash – Here’s What’s Popping Up

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:52:54 GMT

AbilityFirst in Pasadena And Cheetah’s Birthday Burger Bash – Here’s What’s Popping Up The AbilityFirst Food and Wine Festival presented by CHUBB, takes place on Sunday, June 11  from  5 p.m. to 8 p.m. in the gardens of the historic Laurabelle A. Robinson House in Pasadena.Participants include Alexander’s Steakhouse, Bone Kettle, Casa Cordoba,Chefelle – A Personal Chef & Catering Service, El Cholo Café, Gale’s Restaurant, Kensington Caterers, Pez Cantina, Porto’s Bakery, Tam O’Shanter, The George, and We Olive.There will also be cocktails and spirit tastings from 1886 at The Raymond, Dulce Vida Tequila, Empress 1908 Gin, Gerlach’s, Golden Road Brewing, Knox & Dobson, Krafted Spirits, San Gabriel’s Ogopogo Brewing, and Pasmosa Sangria along with specially curated Wines and Pasquini Coffee Co. Proceeds from the festival directly benefit AbilityFirst’s programs which help individuals successfully transition from childhood to adult life; provide employment preparation, training, and experience and build social connections and independence.Goodboy Noah and Irv’s Bu...

Ray Romano and Brad Garrett Talk Pete Davidson’s Bupkis

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:52:54 GMT

Ray Romano and Brad Garrett Talk Pete Davidson’s Bupkis Emmy FYC season is here which means “For Your Consideration” events and billboards have popped up all over town, once again touting TV shows to L.A. based Emmy voters (despite the writers strike and what looks like an impending SAG strike). Not all shows are worthy, of course (The Kardashians just held an FYC event this week at the DGA…for some reason). It remains to be seen what will actually score a nod this year, but Peacock has some well-deserved confidence about its slate and one show in particular tops the list: Pete Davidson and Lorne Michaels’ BUPKIS.The show, loosely based on Davidson’s life,  is quite brilliant, effortlessly walking the line between Curb Your Enthusiasm cringe comedy and heartfelt family drama.  If you don’t have Peacock, and haven’t seen it yet, you’re in luck. The network just did a surprise drop of the critically-acclaimed second episode on YouTube yesterday. They’ll also broadcast it on NBC this Saturday before Saturday Night Live (wh...

Should California residents have the right to housing? That might be up to voters

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:52:54 GMT

Should California residents have the right to housing? That might be up to voters California voters could decide if having a place to live should be a constitutional right for state residents.Working its way through the legislature is a proposed constitutional amendment that guarantees a “fundamental human right to adequate housing for everyone in California.” The measure holds state and local governments responsible for fulfilling a right to housing, which could include boosting housing production, tenant protections, repurposing vacant properties and housing subsidies.If ultimately adopted by voters, California would be the first state to guarantee the right to housing in its constitution.“California is at the epicenter of the housing crisis,” said Assemblymember Matt Haney, D-San Francisco, who introduced the legislation. “We have more Californians living on the street than anywhere else in the nation.”California has the highest rate of people experiencing homelessness in the U.S., with 30% of all people in the U.S. experiencing homelessness residing in Califo...

Two men shot in Oakland, one near scene of recent killing

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:52:54 GMT

Two men shot in Oakland, one near scene of recent killing OAKLAND –Two men in vehicles were shot within three hours Wednesday night in East Oakland, one in the same area where a recent homicide happened, authorities said.Both victims were in stable condition Thursday.One of the men, an 18-year-old Oakland resident, was shot about 11:11 p.m. Wednesday in the 1700 block of 13th Avenue.That is the same area where a 56-year-old man was fatally shot Monday night, but police said they don’t believe at this time that the killing and Wednesday’s shooting are related.Investigators have not yet specified what they perceive to be a motive in the Monday night killing and have not announced any arrests.Authorities said the 18-year-old man had just dropped a friend off and was sitting in his car when someone outside began shooting at him.He drove off and then saw that he had been shot in the leg. He drove to his home, where police and medical personnel were called.Police recovered multiple shell casings in the area of the shooting. A m...