The Supreme Court rules for a designer who doesn't want to make wedding websites for gay couples
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 08:51:50 GMT
WASHINGTON (AP) — In a defeat for gay rights, the Supreme Court's conservative majority ruled Friday that a Christian graphic artist who wants to design wedding websites can refuse to work with same-sex couples. The court ruled 6-3 for designer Lorie Smith despite a Colorado law that bars discrimination based on sexual orientation, race, gender and other characteristics. Smith had argued that the law violates her free speech rights.Smith's opponents warned that a win for her would allow a range of businesses to discriminate, refusing to serve Black, Jewish or Muslim customers, interracial or interfaith couples or immigrants. But Smith and her supporters had said that a ruling against her would force artists — from painters and photographers to writers and musicians — to do work that is against their beliefs. Smith’s lawyer, Kristen Waggoner, said the Supreme Court was right to reaffirm that the government cannot compel people to say things they do not believe.“Disagreement isn’t dis...Verbal confrontation leads to shooting in Rohnert Park
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 08:51:50 GMT
(KRON) -- A man was arrested for an attempted homicide that occurred on Sunday just before 7 p.m. after a verbal confrontation led to a shooting in Rohnert Park.According to police, the suspect followed the victim to the 7500 block of Burton Avenue where both individuals argued with each other while they were in their vehicles. The suspect then pulled out a handgun and fired one shot that struck the driver’s side door of the victim’s vehicle. Grad student commutes to UC Berkeley by plane to save on rent The suspect fled the area shortly after, according to police. The victim was not injured during the incident. Police say the victim did not report the shooting until the day after it occurred. The suspect, suspect vehicle and a handgun were located by police on Wednesday in the 300 block of Eastwood Drive in Petaluma. The suspect, Richard Brandon Meza, was taken into custody without incident. KRON On is streaming news live now.embed-container { position: relative; padding...Marin County Fair kicks off today
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(KRON) -- The Marin County Fair officially kicks off today and will run through the Fourth of July holiday from 11 a.m to 11 p.m.Tickets are $25 and can be purchased online at the fair's website. Active military and children under four-years-old can enter the fair for free everyday. 2 displaced in Santa Rosa house fire, $600K in damages On Friday, the fair is offering free admission for children under 12-years-old, seniors over 65-years-old and veterans with proper identification. The Marin County Fair has over 120,000 attendees annually.Watch KRON4's Michael Thomas' live report in San Rafael at the video player above.Sale a la luz “Misión Cumplida”, el álbum póstumo de Jenni Rivera
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 08:51:50 GMT
MIAMI – “Misión Cumplida”, el álbum póstumo de la cantante, actriz, compositora, y productora estadounidense de origen mexicano Jenni Rivera (1969-2012), honra sus inicios como cantante de banda en Sinaloa (México) con toda su “presencia escénica y energía”, dijeron a EFE tres de sus hijos.De los 16 temas del álbum publicado este viernes nueve son canciones que dejó grabadas y salen a la luz por primera vez.“Creo que este disco se parece mucho más a cómo se escuchaba ella en los escenarios con su Banda La Divina, que era de Mazatlán, Sinaloa, por lo que siento que el sonido les quedó muy bien”, dice a EFE Johnny López, uno de los cinco hijos de la artista. Juan Rivera revela detalles desconocidos de la muerte de su hermana Jenni Juan Rivera relata lo que su hermana Jenni le pidió antes de morir El disco, en cuya portada aparecen varias fotografías de distintas épocas de la vida de Jenni Ri...Supreme Court rejects 1st of two challenges to Biden student loan forgiveness plan; second decision expected imminently
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 08:51:50 GMT
WASHINGTON (AP) — Supreme Court rejects 1st of two challenges to Biden student loan forgiveness plan; second decision expected imminently.SourceLa Corte Suprema de Estados Unidos limita las protecciones LGBTQ
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 08:51:50 GMT
(CNN) — La Corte Suprema de Estados Unidos falló este viernes a favor de un diseñador de páginas web cristiano de Colorado que se niega a crear sitios web para celebrar bodas entre personas del mismo sexo por objeciones religiosas.La decisión de 6-3 fue escrita por el juez Neil Gorsuch y acompañada por el presidente de la Corte Suprema, John Roberts, y los jueces Samuel Alito, Amy Coney Barrett, Brett Kavanaugh y Clarence Thomas. La magistrada Sonia Sotomayor escribió un voto en contra al que se sumaron sus colegas liberales, las magistradas Elena Kagan y Ketanji Brown Jackson.La Corte Suprema de EE.UU. acaba con la acción afirmativa basada en la raza en las admisiones universitariasLa decisión —basada en motivos de libertad de expresión— traspasará las leyes estatales de establecimientos públicos para aquellos negocios que vendan los llamados bienes “expresivos”. Es la última victoria de los conservadores religiosos en el alto tribunal y alarmará a los críticos qu...Arizona couple awakened to uninvited alligator inside Louisiana home
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 08:51:50 GMT
LAFAYETTE, La. – A couple who recently relocated from Arizona to Louisiana got more than they bargained for when they woke up in the middle of the night to find an unexpected guest inside their new home. It wasn’t a burglar or an intruder, but rather a five-foot-long alligator.Don and Jan Schultz were jolted awake by their vigilant seven-year-old dog, Panda, who sensed something amiss. “Our dog Panda growled and woke my wife up,” Don Schultz recounted. “She tapped me and said, ‘I think there’s somebody in the house.’ So, I got up and headed down the hall to check. I saw the shape of an alligator.”The brazen reptile had managed to enter the house through the doggy door, taking advantage of an unintended entry point. Alarmed by the situation, the Schultz couple immediately dialed 911, and authorities from the local Sheriff’s department and Wildlife and Fisheries swiftly responded to their call.“We are real grateful for ...Son arrested for second-degree murder and battery charges in mother’s death in North Miami Beach
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 08:51:50 GMT
A 36-year-old man, Sean Michael Cuesta, has been arrested in connection with the second-degree murder and domestic battery by strangulation of his mother, Connie Cuesta, at their residence in North Miami Beach.According to court documents, on Sunday, June 11, the North Miami Beach Police Department received multiple 911 calls regarding a potential crime at at an apartment in the 3000 block of NE 169th Street. Officers arrived at the scene around 9 p.m. Upon their arrival, officers discovered Connie Cuesta’s lifeless body in the master bedroom. She was found lying face down on the floor with no shirt, and her pants were lowered to her knees. The victim’s spouse, who reported the incident, stated that he found her cold to the touch.A family friend, who received a distress call from the victim’s spouse earlier that evening, also confirmed the grim discovery. The friend witnessed Connie Cuesta unconscious in the master bedroom.A neighbor living next door informed the o...Keys landlord arrested for spitting on tenant, threatening her with a loaded gun
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 08:51:50 GMT
BIG COPPITT KEY, FLA. (WSVN) – A 73-year-old man from Big Coppitt Key was arrested after, police say, he assaulted a woman by spitting on her and threatening to shoot her with a loaded gun. The Monroe County Sheriff’s Office responded to a residence on Avenue C at approximately 8:15 p.m., Wednesday, following a landlord/tenant dispute. The victim, a 43-year-old woman who was also a tenant, and Larrie Stephen Busloff, the landlord, reside at the location. During an argument between the two, Busloff spit in the face of the female victim.The situation escalated when Busloff reached into a knapsack and threatened to shoot the victim. Law enforcement officers promptly recovered a loaded 9mm handgun from the knapsack.A witness at the scene supported the victim’s account of the incident. Busloff was apprehended without any resistance and was subsequently taken to jail.Busloff is facing charges of aggravated assault and battery for his actions. The authorities are conducti...Florida sales tax holiday offers savings on appliances and gas ranges
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 08:51:50 GMT
Saturday marks the start of not one but two sales tax holidays, which offers consumers significant savings on various appliances.Included in the tax sale are washing machines, dryers, water heaters, and select refrigerators. These appliances must be priced at $1,500 or less. Additionally, gas ranges and cooktops fueled by natural gas will also take effect in the tax exemption sale. The sales tax holidays, begins Saturday, July 1, and extends through Sunday, June 30, 2024.This tax holiday is particularly beneficial for individuals looking to upgrade their homes or replace worn-out appliances without the burden of additional taxes.Remember, the tax holidays for appliances and gas ranges commence tomorrow and will remain in effect for a year.More information can be found here.Latest news
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