Utah woman who wrote book about grief following husband's death charged with murder

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:35:39 GMT

Utah woman who wrote book about grief following husband's death charged with murder KAMAS, Utah (KTVX) -- A Utah woman who wrote a children's book about coping with grief following the death of her husband has been charged with murder, according to court documents.Kouri Richins was arrested on May 8 in Summit County for aggravated murder and three counts of possession of drugs with intent to distribute, court records show. The alleged murder occurred on March 3, 2022, a day before Richins' husband, Eric Richins, died "unexpectedly," per his obituary. He and Kouri were married for nine years and had three young sons together. Wife of Utah man killed in tragic accident discovers pregnancy only hours later, family says According to court documents obtained by Nexstar's KTVX, Eric was found dead at the foot of his bed in the early morning hours of March 4, 2022. Kouri allegedly told authorities she had made him an alcoholic beverage and brought it to their room where he drank it. Kouri said that shortly after, she went to put one of her children to bed and fell asle...

VIDEO: Man gives South Carolina officer dance lessons during traffic stop

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:35:39 GMT

VIDEO: Man gives South Carolina officer dance lessons during traffic stop PICKENS, SC. -- There is never a wrong time to learn the some dance moves, even after being pulled over by police.According to the Pickens Police Department, a police officer pulled over a driver in Pickens, South Carolina just after midnight on Sunday, May 7. VIDEO: Kenosha police save elder driver after flat tire sparks vehicle fire During the traffic stop, bodycam footage showed the Pickens officer speaking with a man about his night of dancing.“Do you dance?” the man asks Woodmansee, after showing her the dancing clogs he was wearing.“No – I’ve never seen it before,” Woodmansee replies, referring to the style of dance.The man offers to teach her a “two-step” on the road. “Right here?” Woodmansee asks. “Right there,” he replies. VIDEO: Wisconsin police pull bobcat from inside car “Officer Woodmansee has an eye for finding gifted people on traffic stops,” Pickens Police wrote alongside the video on Facebook. “This stop for failure to maintain lane quickly turned into a two-ste...

West Virginia basketball coach Bob Huggins uses homophobic slur on radio

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:35:39 GMT

West Virginia basketball coach Bob Huggins uses homophobic slur on radio CINCINNATI (WOWK) – Bob Huggins, the West Virginia University head men's basketball coach, used a homophobic slur on a Cincinnati sports radio show on Monday.West Virginia's athletic department called Huggins' comments “offensive" and said it was reviewing the matter.During a call to Cincinnati radio station WLW, Huggins, a former longtime coach at Cincinnati, was asked about the transfer portal and whether he had a chance of landing a player from Xavier, a Jesuit school and the Bearcats' crosstown rival.“Catholics don't do that,” Huggins said. “I tell you what, any school that can throw rubber penises on the floor and then say they didn’t do it, by God they can get away with anything.“It was the Crosstown Shootout. What it was, was all those (expletive), those Catholic (expletive), I think.”You can listen to the audio, posted by Awful Announcing on Twitter, by clicking here. Oakland A’s announcer apologizes, says apparent use of on-air slur was accidental Bob Huggins released a s...

Women’s golf: Gophers freshmen still in contention for NCAA Championship qualification after Round 1 of regionals

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:35:39 GMT

Women’s golf: Gophers freshmen still in contention for NCAA Championship qualification after Round 1 of regionals Gophers freshmen Isabella McCauley and Luisamariana Mesones both shot 2-over-par rounds of 74 Monday in the first round of the NCAA Westfield Regional to keep themselves in contention for a trip to the NCAA Championships.Both golfers are currently tied for 41st overall in Westfield, Ind. They’re tied for the top spot among players competing as individuals in the regional, but sit five shots back of the current lone advancing individual qualifier — Vanderbilt’s Celina Sattelkau and Virginia’s Amanda Sambach are currently tied for that honor — who will be the top finishing golfer among those who don’t qualify for NCAA Championships as a member of a qualifying team.McCauley, a Simley grad who won a high school state title and has also qualified for and competed in a U.S. Open, had three birdies and five bogeys to go along with 10 pars in Monday’s opening round.“Both Bella and Mariana played some solid golf today,” Gophers coach Rhyll Brinsmead said in a re...

Rockies blanked by Pirates’ Mitch Keller, who throws complete game

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:35:39 GMT

Rockies blanked by Pirates’ Mitch Keller, who throws complete game PITTSBURGH — Somebody had to blink. It turns out it was Kyle Freeland.He lost a pitcher’s duel to Pirates right-hander Mitch Keller, who was magnificent as he pitched a complete-game shutout in Pittsburgh’s 2-0 win Monday night at PNC Park.Freeland escaped traffic jams via double plays in the first, third, fifth and sixth innings. But all Freeland could do in the seventh inning was watch Rodolfo Castro’s two-run homer sneak over the center-field wall.That was all Pittsburgh needed. The Pirates snapped a seven-game losing streak while the Rockies lost for just the second time in their last eight games.The Pirates’ Connor Joe, the former Rockies, led off the seventh with a single to right, setting up Castro’s homer. Castro hammered Freeland’s 0-1, upper-middle, 90.1 mph fastball for his fourth homer of the season.Related ArticlesColorado Rockies | Rockies’ Bud Black remembers Vida Blue with a New York Post headline Colora...

Family grieves 54-year-old San Bernardino man shot, killed in road-rage incident

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:35:39 GMT

Family grieves 54-year-old San Bernardino man shot, killed in road-rage incident The family of a 54-year-old Andrew Sanchez, shot and killed after an apparent road-rage incident earlier this year, is grieving the loss of their beloved son, brother, father and one-on-one health aide to special needs children at Werner Elementary School in Rialto.  "He had a sense of humor, enjoyed his cooking, enjoyed his family,” Sanchez’s mother, Mary Louise Sanchez, said of her son. “He was happy at his job, enjoyed working with those special needs kids.”  The 54-year-old, who she called Andy, had also become her caretaker in recent years.  The fatal shooting occurred on Feb. 28 near the intersection of 5th Street and Tippecanoe Avenue in Highland.  Officers with the Highland Police Department responded to the scene on reports of assault with a deadly and found the Sanchez in his vehicle suffering from a gunshot wound. Deputies immediately began life-saving measures. The 54-year-old was taken to the hospital by fire department personnel where he w...

Why are Oakland’s kids still not in school? Striking teachers say it’s for the ‘common good’

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:35:39 GMT

Why are Oakland’s kids still not in school? Striking teachers say it’s for the ‘common good’ With just 13 days left in the school year, most Oakland classrooms remained empty Monday as striking teachers walked the picket line for a third day — but the impasse is no longer focused on money or benefits.Instead, the Oakland Unified School District and the teachers’ union, the Oakland Education Association, are locked in a dispute over the teachers’ so-called “common good” demands, which seek to address racial equity, homelessness and environmental justice for students across the city.The demands — which include using closed school sites to house homeless students and creating a committee to coordinate reparations for Black students — are not issues that historically have kept children out of the classroom.Now, the dispute is even dividing the six members of the Oakland Unified school board itself: On Monday morning, board members Valarie Bachelor, VanCedric Williams, and Jennifer Brouhard urged the rest of the board to allow the district’s bargaining te...

NHL Draft Lottery: Sharks didn’t win, but they also dodged a bullet

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:35:39 GMT

NHL Draft Lottery: Sharks didn’t win, but they also dodged a bullet The San Jose Sharks didn’t quite get the outcome they were looking for during Monday’s NHL Draft Lottery. But it wasn’t the worst result, either.The Sharks did not wind up with the nos. 1 or 2 overall selections, but will instead have the No. 4 overall pick in next month’s NHL Draft in Nashville, Tenn.The Chicago Blackhawks, who finished with the third-worst record in the NHL, won the draft lottery and will have the right to select superstar-in-waiting Connor Bedard.The Anaheim Ducks, who finished last in the NHL, fell to No. 2 and the Columbus Blue Jackets fell one spot to No. 3.The Sharks finished with the NHL’s fourth-worst record at 22-44-16.It is a bit of a break for the Sharks that Bedard will be going to Chicago instead of a Pacific Division rival like the Ducks.The NHL held two lotteries to determine the first and second overall selections, and the Sharks had a 9.5 percent chance of winning one or the other. They also had a 0.3 percent chance of landing at No. 3 and a ...

Ahead of Game 4, Warriors make another starting lineup change vs. Lakers

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:35:39 GMT

Ahead of Game 4, Warriors make another starting lineup change vs. Lakers LOS ANGELES — The Warriors will trot out their third different starting lineup in four games against the Los Angeles Lakers.Gary Payton II, who has been largely out of the rotation in the first three games, will get the starting nod alongside the usuals — Steph Curry, Klay Thompson, Andrew Wiggins and Draymond Green at center.“Five years ago we wouldn’t have changed the lineup unless there was an injury,” head coach Steve Kerr said.With all the game-to-game adjustments, things have changed now. The Lakers adjusted in their Game 3 win by having Austin Reaves defend Curry and Jarred Vanderbilt defend Green which, in essence, limited the pick-and-roll opportunities for the Warriors. Starting Payton can be the Warriors’ defensive counter by limiting D’Angelo Russell’s scoring opportunities; Russell scored 13 points in the first quarter last game.“Obviously his defense is excellent,” Kerr said. “He plays like a big but he ...

You won’t believe how much Americans bet in the last 5 years

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:35:39 GMT

You won’t believe how much Americans bet in the last 5 years By Wayne Parry | Associated PressATLANTIC CITY, N.J. — Americans have bet over $220 billion on sports with legal gambling outlets in the five years since the U.S. Supreme Court cleared the way for all 50 states to offer it, and the industry shows few signs of slowing despite some recent scandals that have put a spotlight on wagering safeguards.When Sunday’s anniversary of the court ruling in a case brought by New Jersey arrives, two-thirds of the country will offer legal sports betting, with additional states likely to join in coming months or years.The fast-growing industry is also far-reaching: its advertisements reach into most U.S. homes during sporting events and even non-sports programming. Few TV viewers have been spared from repeated ads featuring a Caesar character discussing sports gambling with members of the Manning football dynasty, or from actor Jamie Foxx placing sports bets in between takes on a film set.“While the milestones of legalized sports betting t...