Virginia doctor accused of massive illegal oxycodone scheme

Published Thu, 31 Oct 2024 23:39:14 GMT

Virginia doctor accused of massive illegal oxycodone scheme ARLINGTON, Va. (WRIC) -- A Virginia doctor was indicted on 21 counts of illegally distributing oxycodone as part of a conspiracy with her office manager that lasted a decade.In an extensive indictment, prosecutors laid out allegations that Dr. Kirsten Van Steenberg Ball, 68, was the source of opioids that flooded Northern Virginia, allegedly conspiring with her office manager, Candie Calix, to distribute them to addicts.Calix, 40, was herself sentenced to seven years in prison in September 2022 for her role in the scheme. From 2012 to 2022, Calix alone, as a patient of Ball, was prescribed 40,000 30-mg oxycodone pills."Calix did not, however, function as a typical office manager," prosecutors wrote. "Instead, Calix recruited individuals -- including Calix's mother, Kendall Sovereign, and several other members of Calix's family -- to become 'patients' of Ball."According to the indictment, Calix even paid for Dr. Ball's malpractice insurance. 6 gallons of ‘coma in a bottle’ stopped ...

Reward offered in search for Texas mass shooting suspect

Published Thu, 31 Oct 2024 23:39:14 GMT

Reward offered in search for Texas mass shooting suspect CLEVELAND, Texas (AP) — Law enforcement officers said Sunday they've been unable to find a gunman who fled after killing five people in a rural Texas town, offering $80,000 in total reward money in hopes of motivating someone to come forward with information about the suspect's whereabouts.“We do not know where he is,” said James Smith, the FBI's special agent in charge. Police were going door to door looking for the suspect.The suspect, Francisco Oropesa, 38, was considered armed and dangerous after fleeing the area Friday, likely on foot, San Jacinto County Sheriff Greg Capers said late Saturday. He said authorities had widened the search to 20 miles (32 kilometers) from the scene of the shooting, which occurred after the suspect's neighbors asked him to stop firing off rounds in his yardInvestigators found clothes and a phone while combing a rural area that includes dense layers of forest, but tracking dogs lost the scent, Capers said. Authorities were able to identify Oropesa by...

May starts sunny before humidity and storms return

Published Thu, 31 Oct 2024 23:39:14 GMT

May starts sunny before humidity and storms return AUSTIN (KXAN) -- Austin's Camp Mabry reached 90º on Sunday for the 7th time this year. We're even with the number of 90s through April last year. Thankfully it was a dry heat as dew points in the 40s meant the humidity wasn't a factor.Tonight will be another cool and comfortable night with a mostly clear sky and lows in the upper 50s.Monday will be our last mostly sunny day for a little while. Humidity slowly increases through the day, but it won't be too noticeable. High temperatures should reach the upper 80s with very few high clouds at times.Monday's forecastHumidity rushes back in Monday night and the rest of the week will feature way more clouds, especially in the mornings.Humidity this weekTuesday and Wednesday, therefore, start cloudy with some areas of fog and drizzle. Partly sunny skies break through in the afternoon with highs in the low to mid 80s.Daily storm chances returnBeginning Thursday and continuing through next weekend a series of disturbances will bring rain and...

Experienced skydiver dies in Central Texas after possible parachute malfunction

Published Thu, 31 Oct 2024 23:39:14 GMT

Experienced skydiver dies in Central Texas after possible parachute malfunction AUSTIN (KXAN) — The Federal Aviation Administration said it was made aware of a skydiving accident that occurred around 1 p.m. Friday in Fentress, Texas, which is about 20 minutes outside of San Marcos.The FAA said it would investigate the packing of the main and reserve parachutes, and the rules of flight for the pilot and aircraft.Skydive Spaceland San Marcos, a skydiving center in Caldwell County, released a statement surrounding the incident.The skydiving center said a 31-year-old licensed, experienced skydiver died while skydiving over Fentress, Texas. According to the center, the skydiver, who had been licensed to skydive solo for at least four years and had done several successful skydives at this location previously, was wearing their own parachute system for a self-supervised skydive when the incident occurred.“The investigation is ongoing, but early indications are that the primary parachute malfunctioned and the backup parachute was used. However, the skydiver did not sur...

Anthropos Arts celebrates 25 years offering free music lessons to low-income students

Published Thu, 31 Oct 2024 23:39:14 GMT

Anthropos Arts celebrates 25 years offering free music lessons to low-income students AUSTIN (KXAN) — Tucked away in a small studio space off I-35 is Anthropos Arts, a nonprofit that has provided musical training and mentorship to thousands of local students from lower-income backgrounds. Now, the organization is celebrating the latest milestone in its tenure, with a 25th anniversary showcase planned for May 7.Dylan Jones, executive director of Anthropos Arts, told KXAN the inspiration for the nonprofit came through the very same musical mentorship he received as a teenager. He credited his bass teacher, Dwayne Heggar, with planting the seed that has since led to Anthropos Arts' musical ecosystem. AUSTIN ART NEWS: Here's the deeper meaning behind Austin's new 'La Mujer" mural "I was at a very critical point in my life and was going off a really bad path, and I credit him with not just changing my life, but saving it, ultimately," he said. "Every kid needs that in their life: That adult, professional non-authority figure to be able to guide and encourage and inspire...

Police seek woman who allegedly stabbed St. Paul man in Bloomington Saturday night

Published Thu, 31 Oct 2024 23:39:14 GMT

Police seek woman who allegedly stabbed St. Paul man in Bloomington Saturday night A St. Paul man was stabbed in Bloomington on Saturday night, and authorities are looking for a female suspect.Bloomington police gave the following details in a press release:About 11 p.m., a 911 caller reported that a man had been stabbed at an apartment on the 9900 block of Briar Road.Officers arrived to find the 30-year-old victim with a chest wound.They provided medical care until paramedics arrived. The victim was transported to Hennepin County Medical Center, where he’s in stable condition, according to police.Witnesses said the man had argued with a woman he knew prior to the stabbing. She was gone by the time officers arrived. A knife was recovered at the scene.The suspect remained at large on Sunday afternoon. Police say there is no danger to the public and ask anyone with tips about the case to call them.Related ArticlesCrime & Public Safety | Arrest made in Minneapolis mosque fires that rattled metro-area Muslims Crime & Public Safety | ...

3 teens, 1 adult killed in Highway 79 collision in Lincoln County

Published Thu, 31 Oct 2024 23:39:14 GMT

3 teens, 1 adult killed in Highway 79 collision in Lincoln County OLD MONROE, Mo. - Three teenagers and a young woman were killed late Saturday night in a head-on collision on Highway 79 in Lincoln County.According to a report from the Missouri State Highway Patrol, the crash happened just after 11:45 p.m. on Highway 79 near the town of Old Monroe, just south of Route C.A 2016 Chevrolet Impala occupied by four teenagers was traveling southbound on the two-lane highway. The driver, a 16-year-old, attempted to pass a vehicle in front of her, and pulled into the northbound lane. Kim Gardner wants new judge in effort to remove her from office The Impala traveled into the path of an oncoming 2022 Hyundai Elantra, and the vehicles smashed into one another.The driver of the Elantra, identified as Racheal Neldon of Elsberry, was pronounced dead at the scene. Neldon was 23.The driver of the Impala and two passengers, ages 16 and 15, were killed in the collision. A fourth passenger, an 18-year-old from Wright City, was airlifted to a St. Louis hospital wi...

Inland Empire high school goes viral for recreating Rihanna's halftime show

Published Thu, 31 Oct 2024 23:39:14 GMT

Inland Empire high school goes viral for recreating Rihanna's halftime show The varsity dance team at Los Osos High School in Rancho Cucamonga recreated Rihanna's Super Bowl halftime performance at their recent prom rally, and video of the performance is going viral on social media.The video was originally posted on Instagram and TikTok. It has garnered more than nine million views, with viewers commenting that they hope Rihanna sees the rendition.The NFL's official TikTok account even commented "This is amazing omg" on the video.It's the culmination of lots of hard work and dedication, and head dance coach and choreographer Rachel Muego is jubilant at how the routine turned out."Proud is an understatement," Muego said on Instagram. "The fact that they learned this in a month and a half...no matter what crazy ideas I throw out there, they take it with complete trust and bring everything to life."Now, all that's left is for Rihanna herself to see the performance and give her take.

Motorcyclist in Redwood City dies after car crash

Published Thu, 31 Oct 2024 23:39:14 GMT

Motorcyclist in Redwood City dies after car crash A motorcyclist heading northbound on Highway 101 south of State Route 92 late Saturday night in Redwood City crashed into a Toyota sedan and died, according to the California Highway Patrol.The male victim was pronounced dead at the scene around 11:59 a.m. on Saturday, according to officials. Traffic was temporarily diverted to State Route 92 until lanes on Highway 101 reopened, CHP spokesperson Art Montiel said.The identity of the victim will be released after the next of kin are notified. The cause of the crash is currently under investigation.

Oakland A’s reliever opens up about his anxiety: ‘It’s something I’ve struggled with a lot’

Published Thu, 31 Oct 2024 23:39:14 GMT

Oakland A’s reliever opens up about his anxiety: ‘It’s something I’ve struggled with a lot’ OAKLAND – Oakland A’s reliever Trevor May says he’s better equipped to recognize his symptoms of anxiety now than he was earlier in his big-league career.That’s what made the decision to step away from the team less than two weeks a necessary one from his standpoint.“There’s just certain things you’re willing to kind of tough out,” May said, “and certain things that if you try to do that, that it’s not going to end up working.”May stepped away from the A’s on April 19 when he was placed on the injured list to help deal with his anxiety, which he said had been building for some time.May, 33, signed a one-year, $7 million contract with the A’s in December, making him Oakland’s highest-paid player this season.But his start in Oakland has been a struggle.In eight outings with the A’s, May, usually placed in high-leverage situations, had a 12.00 ERA in 6.0 innings, going 2-3 and with a blown save. He walked nine and allowed 10 hits, and by the time May stepped away, the...