Movie based on the Heidi Broussard's murder premieres Sept. 23 on Lifetime

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:50:19 GMT

Movie based on the Heidi Broussard's murder premieres Sept. 23 on Lifetime AUSTIN (KXAN) -- A Texas murder case that garnered national attention is now getting its own movie, which premieres Saturday, Sept. 23, on Lifetime, according to the Lifetime website. "Stolen Baby: The Murder of Heidi Broussard" will tell the story of Magen Fieramusca, the woman accused of killing Heidi Broussard and kidnapping her 3-week-old baby in December 2019. Broussard and her family lived in Austin at the time. Magen Fieramusca case: Woman accused of killing Austin mom, kidnapping baby to plead guilty The Murder CaseBack in January, Fieramusca pleaded guilty to the murder of Broussard, who was her best friend. Travis County District Court Judge Selena Alvarenga sentenced her to 55 years in prison.Magen Fieramusca (Photo courtesy of APD)Broussard’s body was found stuffed in a duffel bag in the trunk of a car near a home in Jersey Village, Texas, where Fieramusca was living with her ex-boyfriend, Christopher Green in late 2019. She had been missing for more than a week before...

ADL: 'Hate in the Lone Star State' report finds extremism on the rise in Texas

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:50:19 GMT

ADL: 'Hate in the Lone Star State' report finds extremism on the rise in Texas AUSTIN (KXAN) -- A recent report by the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) claims that antisemitic and white supremacist incidents rose 89% from 2021 to 2022 and are still continuing to rise in Texas.The report, "Hate in the Lone Star State," looked at incidents between 2021 and 2023. In 2021, another ADL report ranked Texas as having the sixth most antisemitic incidents. In the latest report, Texas now ranks fifth. 2021: Rise in Texas antisemitic incidents expected for 2022 "One of the largest white supremacist extremist organizations in the country is actually based in Texas, that certainly does drive some of these incidents" ADL Regional Director Jackie Nierenberg said. "Texas isn't the only state, obviously, where we've seen increases in these sorts of events and crimes. So it is a nationwide phenomenon, unfortunately."According to the report, the ADL tracked 365 incidents in Texas, as well as 1,073 "propaganda incidents" since 2021. Antisemitic graffiti found near UT Austin campu...

Silver Alert for New Braunfels woman discontinued

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:50:19 GMT

Silver Alert for New Braunfels woman discontinued NEW BRAUNFELS, Texas (KXAN) -- A Silver Alert was discontinued Friday afternoon after a woman was reported missing out of in New Braunfels Friday morning. The New Braunfels Police Department said the woman has a diagnosed cognitive impairment.At the time. law enforcement officials believed her disappearance posed a credible threat to her health and safety.

Shopping center revamp coming to South Lamar with Brodie Oaks redevelopment approval

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:50:19 GMT

Shopping center revamp coming to South Lamar with Brodie Oaks redevelopment approval AUSTIN (KXAN) -- A redevelopment plan for an empty shopping center near South Lamar and the 360 Loop was approved on its final reading at the Austin City Council meeting Thursday night. PAST COVERAGE: South Lamar could get small skyline where the old Toys-R-Us used to be A planning commission signed off on the Brodie Oaks proposed planned unit development, or PUD, late last year, and was sent to city council for approval. Council members added amendments over the course of three readings they heard prior to signing off on the project during its final reading Thursday. Roughly four decades after the shopping center was built, it's now in the early stages of becoming a small skyline in south Austin. The space to be developed is nearly 40 acres, located in the shopping center near the intersection of South Lamar Boulevard and South Capital of Texas Highway, or the 360 Loop. It'll be on the opposite side of Lamar from the Target and Radio Coffee. MORE: Austin City Council: ‘Safe P...

Cam Akers likely won’t play for Vikings on Sunday. He’s still excited for the fresh start.

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:50:19 GMT

Cam Akers likely won’t play for Vikings on Sunday. He’s still excited for the fresh start. Cam Akers got traded to the Vikings on Wednesday, passed a physical on Thursday and talked to reporters about his new situation on Friday.Talk about a whirlwind.“It ain’t been bad,” Akers said with a smile. “I’ve got a village with me. My family has helped me set some stuff up. I’ve been able to focus on football.”Though he now has a couple of practices under his belt since arriving in Minnesota, Akers isn’t likely to suit up for the Vikings against the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday.That much head coach Kevin O’Connell essentially confirmed while praising the acquisition of Akers.“He’ll work toward potentially being a part of what we do next week,” O’Connell said. “It’s a little too soon to ask him to go this week.”After getting selected by the Los Angeles Rams in the second round of the 2020 NFL Draft, Akers emerged as the starter during a strong rookie season. He tore his Achilles tend...

‘Downtown Owl,’ partially shot in St. Paul, to close Twin Cities Film Festival

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:50:19 GMT

‘Downtown Owl,’ partially shot in St. Paul, to close Twin Cities Film Festival “Downtown Owl,” which was filmed partially in St. Paul, will close out the 14th annual Twin Cities Film Festival on Oct. 28.Passes for both online and in-person screenings are priced from $165 to $55 and are on sale now via twincitiesfilmfest.org. Tickets to individual screenings go on sale Sept. 29. The festival runs from Oct. 18 through 28 at the Showplace ICON Theaters at The Shops at West End in St. Louis Park.Based on the 2008 novel by essayist and North Dakota native Chuck Klosterman, “Downtown Owl” is set in 1983 in the fictional North Dakota town of Owl. It follows Julia Rabia (Lily Rabe), a Milwaukee teacher who moves to the small town for a one-semester teaching job in order to give her husband the space to finish his doctoral thesis. Ed Harris, Vanessa Hudgens, Jack Dylan Grazer, Finn Wittrock and Henry Golding are also in the cast.A film crew at work in St. Paul’s Spot Bar on April 21, 2022. (Courtesy of Chey Eisenman)Actors and real-life couple Rabe and Hamish Lin...

Voting begins for Nov. 7 local elections across Minnesota  

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:50:19 GMT

Voting begins for Nov. 7 local elections across Minnesota   Voting began in Minnesota on Friday for Nov. 7 local elections.There will be dozens of municipal, county, township and school board races on the ballot across the state this year. To find out about election in your area go to: mnvotes.gov/pollfinder.The state’s no-excuse absentee voting law allows for eligible voters to cast ballots beginning 46 days before the November election. They can request an absentee ballot from their local election offices. All absentee and mail ballots must be returned by 8 p.m. on election day.This is the first general election since election laws passed by the 2023 Legislature. They included a measure giving Minnesotans the right to paid time off from work to vote any time during the 46-day voting period. In addition, voting rights have been restored for felons on supervised release.Related ArticlesElections | School resource officers could be returning to schools after AG’s legal opinion, meeting with governor Elections | ...

St. Paul schedules sessions on sales tax increase for road and park projects

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:50:19 GMT

St. Paul schedules sessions on sales tax increase for road and park projects The city of St. Paul is inviting residents to learn more about a proposed increase to the city sales tax intended intended to raise nearly $1 billion over 20 years for major road reconstructions and parks projects. The increase, equivalent to one percentage point, would leave St. Paul with a total city, county and state sales tax of 9.875%, the highest in the state.St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter and city public works officials have called the costs of road repair inevitable, raising the likelihood that if they were not supported by the sales tax — which is supported as well by visitors to the city — much of that burden would fall on city property taxes. The proposal, to appear on the Nov. 7 ballot, is opposed by the St. Paul Area Chamber of Commerce.If approved in November by voters, funding from a local sales tax is projected to raise $738 million for arterial road reconstructions and $246 million for parks and recreation facilities improvements.For more information, visi...

Wild’s Marcus Foligno looking to get back to (his) basics

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:50:19 GMT

Wild’s Marcus Foligno looking to get back to (his) basics Marcus Foligno’s offensive production took a big leap in 2021-22, scoring a career-high 19 goals and 42 points for the Wild, part of the reason Minnesota finished fifth in NHL scoring while finishing second in the Western Conference.As training camp started this week at TRIA Rink, the checking winger said trying to match that last season took him away from his game, which has essentially been smart, heavy puck control, leadership and the occasional brawl.“I put a little pressure on myself, didn’t play the style that I needed to for this team,” Foligno said. “I think that’s what I’m trying to get back to, get back to the hard-nosed game, straight lines.”Acquired in the 2017 trade that sent Jason Pominville and Marco Scandella to Buffalo, Foligno finished last season with seven goals and 14 assists. His plus/minus ratio of minus-6 was his worst since he was minus-17 with the Sabres in 2013-14, his first full NHL season.“I have to realize I do a lot of things away from the puck that he...

Charge dismissed against South St. Paul woman in gun heist killing

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:50:19 GMT

Charge dismissed against South St. Paul woman in gun heist killing Prosecutors have dismissed a second murder case in the June shooting death of a man during a gun heist in North St. Paul.The Ramsey County attorney’s office last week threw out the two counts of aiding and abetting second-degree murder it had filed against 19-year-old La Vida Rose Martinez of South St. Paul. She had been charged in the June killing of 24-year-old Anthony Robert Rojas, who police say was making ghost gun parts in his North St. Paul apartment.The attorney’s office also dismissed the same charge against 16-year-old Austin Dwayne Mansfield of Woodbury last month, saying there was “insufficient evidence to prove the case beyond a reasonable doubt at this time.”Dennis Gerhardstein, the attorney’s office spokesman, said Friday in a statement the case against Martinez was dismissed after “we determined that there is insufficient evidence to sustain felony charges. … We continue to be open to any further investigation that would yield a clearer pictur...