How to end an epic love story like ‘Outlander’? Take the time to do it right, says its stars

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:50:48 GMT

How to end an epic love story like ‘Outlander’? Take the time to do it right, says its stars “Outlander” stars Caitriona Balfe and Sam Heughan are grateful for the gift of time. The show returns for its seventh season Friday with an eighth season on the horizon that will be its last.Balfe says there was a time when the powers that be considered wrapping up the epic in a truncated seventh season.“There was a conversation where it might have wrapped up in two episodes in season seven, and that just didn’t feel like the right way to do things,” she said. Instead, there are 16 episodes in season seven and season eight will have 10.“We’re just happy that we also get the opportunity to actually come back and have one more stab at it,” added Heughan.Balfe and Heughan star as Claire and Jamie Fraser, who meet in season one after Claire, a British nurse, encounters a set of magic stones while visiting Scotland that transport her from the post-World War II era to the 1800s when Scotland and England are at war. Claire begrudgingly marries Jamie, a Highland warrior and the ...

Prosecutor: Richard Allen 'confessed 5 or 6 times' to Delphi murders

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:50:48 GMT

Prosecutor: Richard Allen 'confessed 5 or 6 times' to Delphi murders DELPHI, Ind. – Prosecutor Nick McLeland said in court Thursday that Richard Allen "confessed five or six times" that he killed best friends Abby Williams and Libby German on remote historic trail in Delphi in February 2017. "He made multiple confessions to multiple people," McLeland said on Thursday. Richard Allen's defense attorney acknowledged "incriminating statements" made by Allen but attributed the comments to his client's deteriorating mental state."He has made incriminating statements implicating himself in the crime," said Allen's defense attorney, Bradley Rozzi. Defense attorneys and prosecutors made arguments in court Thursday about statements previously made by Delphi murder suspect Richard Allen, including the reported "confessions" of the murders.A trial date was also set for early January 2024. Allen faces two counts of murder in the February 2017 deaths of Abby Williams and Libby German.Allen, looking gaunt, appeared in court Thursday in a yellow jumpsuit. During the...

One year on from record highs, how much have gas prices fallen in Texas?

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:50:48 GMT

One year on from record highs, how much have gas prices fallen in Texas? AUSTIN (KXAN) — Gas prices in Texas have dropped more than $1.50 since record highs set a year ago today.On June 15, 2022, a gallon of regular unleaded gas in Texas cost an average of $4.70. Today, the statewide average is $3.14, a drop of $1.56, according to AAA data. That's a decrease of 33%. PREVIOUS COVERAGE: Texas sets new statewide record for gas prices Drivers in El Paso are paying the most at the pump, with an average of $3.39 per gallon. San Angelo has the cheapest gas currently, at $2.95 a gallon. The McAllen and Brownsville metro areas also have averages at or below $3 a gallon.The map below shows average prices in metro areas across Texas. The darker the red, the higher the price. Why some Texas towns pay so much more for gas There are several factors that can explain why some cities see higher gas prices than others. AAA says individual retailers set their own prices, so local supply and demand can cause prices to fluctuate. Distribution costs also factor in, as wel...

Airlines required to install secondary cockpit barriers on new planes but not existing ones

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:50:48 GMT

Airlines required to install secondary cockpit barriers on new planes but not existing ones AUSTIN (KXAN) -- Nearly 22 years after the Sept. 11, 2001 terror attacks, the Federal Aviation Administration announced a new rule Wednesday requiring commercial airlines to install secondary cockpit barriers on all new planes, but not existing ones."Every day, pilots and flight crews transport millions of Americans safely -- and today we are taking another important step to make sure they have the physical protections they deserve," said US Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg. In 2018, Congress passed a law mandating "secondary barriers" -- lightweight gates that create a physical barricade around the cockpit -- to prevent hijackers from gaining access when the cockpit door is routinely opened mid-flight.Example of a cockpit barrier (Courtesy ALPA)Pilots and flight attendants have warned, for years, that the flight deck is vulnerable when the cockpit door is opened, for example, when a pilot has to use the restroom mid-flight. Union representatives point out air marshals can't ...

Liberty Hill Pride proclamation met with boos

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:50:48 GMT

Liberty Hill Pride proclamation met with boos LIBERTY HILL, Texas (KXAN) – On Wednesday, the mayor of Liberty Hill officially declared June Pride Month.Amanda Crossland, who lost her son Jaycee to suicide shortly after he came out as gay, said she’s been speaking closely with the mayor about this.“I promised him after he died I would do everything I can to make sure this doesn’t happen to someone else,” she said. “To make sure people like him know they have support.”The proclamation reads as follows:Whereas, Liberty Hill is a Loving, Wholesome and Family-centered community; and Whereas, Liberty Hill is an inclusive and supportive community; and Whereas, We value all of our citizens because of the unique and precious nature of all of God’s children; and Whereas, We oppose hate, abuse, discrimination or bullying of any person, Now Therefore, I, Liz Branigan, as Mayor, do proclaim the month of June as Pride Month in Liberty Hill, in harmony with the larger community of the United States.The meeting room was packed with people part...

Linking past and present, ‘Kumbayah The Juneteenth Story’ play to tour around the state

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:50:48 GMT

Linking past and present, ‘Kumbayah The Juneteenth Story’ play to tour around the state The play “Kumbayah The Juneteenth Story” is going on tour across Minnesota this month — starting this week in the Twin Cities — to illustrate the history and meaning behind the newest federal holiday.Juneteenth, observed every June 19 to celebrate Black culture and commemorate the end of slavery in the U.S., became a federal holiday in 2021 and a state one this February.The tour kicks off this Friday, June 16, where “Kumbayah The Juneteenth Story” will be staged twice, at 10 a.m. and 7 p.m., at Breck School in Golden Valley. On June 19, the play will be in St. Peter; then, Rochester on June 22 and St. Cloud on June 24. The play was also presented in Minneapolis and Duluth last fall.“Kumbayah The Juneteenth Story” was created by local writer and activist Rose McGee, and this tour is presented by her organization Sweet Potato Comfort Pie and the Minnesota Humanities Center.The show opens at a soul food restaurant in North Minneapolis, then transitions to Texas during the Civil War. As...

Stillwater area food-truck fest set for Saturday

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:50:48 GMT

Stillwater area food-truck fest set for Saturday The organizers of the largest food-truck event in the east metro are gearing up for this weekend’s “Food Truck Extravaganza,” hosted by the Greater Stillwater Chamber of Commerce at the Washington County Fairgrounds in Baytown Township.More than 40 food trucks are expected to converge at the site from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday for what is being billed as “a mini State Fair in Stillwater.” In addition to food, the event will feature live music, children’s activities, a beer and wine tent and a marketplace.The event also will feature a “Military Row” that will include representatives of the four branches of the U.S. military, the Minnesota National Guard and Washington County Sheriff’s Office.Pets are welcome, but they must be leashed, said Robin Anthony, executive director of the Greater Stillwater Chamber. “It looks to be a beautiful Saturday,” she said. “We look forward to kicking off summer with this fun family event.”Admission is $5; children younger than 5 get in fr...

Nonessential City of Albany buildings closed on June 19

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:50:48 GMT

Nonessential City of Albany buildings closed on June 19 ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- In observation of Juneteenth, Albany Mayor Kathy Sheehan announced that all nonessential City of Albany buildings, including City Hall and the Neighborhood Center at 200 Henry Johnson Boulevard, will be closed on Monday, June 19. Nonessential buildings will reopen on Tuesday at 8:30 a.m. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! There will be several events held locally in celebration of Juneteenth. Albany’s Juneteenth Celebration is set for Saturday, June 17 from noon to 5 p.m. For more information about City services and information that can be accessed remotely on Juneteenth, visit www.albanyny.gov.

Watervliet receives funding to upgrade security camera system

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:50:48 GMT

Watervliet receives funding to upgrade security camera system WATERVLIET, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Local officials gathered on Thursday to announce the City of Watervliet has received a $250,000 grant to support public safety enhancements to the city's camera system. The grant will also expand the current security camera system, going from 16 to almost 70 cameras citywide. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! “On behalf of the City of Watervliet, I want to personally thank Assemblymember John McDonald for his support with this grant," said Mayor Charles Patricelli. "This upgrade and increase in technology are examples of how my administration has prioritized providing the important and necessary tools that will continue to make Watervliet one of the safest cities in New York to live, work and visit. The installation of these cameras has modernized some of the city’s aging infrastructure which will reduce future repair costs resulting in savings for the residents.""Cameras are a critical tool in 21...

Over 100 Kansas City firefighters on scene of large warehouse fire

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:50:48 GMT

Over 100 Kansas City firefighters on scene of large warehouse fire KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- More than 160 firefighters from dozens of units are fighting a large fire that consumed a wood pallet-building business in Kansas City's Northeast Industrial District.Firefighters responded to emergency at the warehouse near Monroe and Nicholson Avenues shortly after 12 p.m. Thursday. Firefighters searched the building and then moved out of the building to tackle the fire."They moved into a defensive posture, meaning they put the ladder sticks up all the way to the top and extended them and we have a large amount of water," Jason Spreitzer, KCFD, said.One firefighter was sent to a hospital for heat exhaustion. Spreitzer said there are other firefighters that are being treated for minor burns after being exposed to the heat of the fire."The whole yard is one gigantic flame for us. When I say that, I mean flames were shooting up as high as 100 feet in the air. Our crews are doing everything they can right now to make sure that all commercial properties and the resi...