Microsoft, which is still up 3 , down 10 at the moment. Lets start with the house vote Emily Wilkins has the details. Reporter hey, kelly, after 22 days, the house finally has a speaker. Congressman mike johnson of louisiana. He got all republicans to unite around him, all 220 were voting today, one absent, they voted for johnson, now officially becoming the speaker theyre in the process of swearing him in. As soon as they do, hell have to get right to work the house has wanted a shod of support for israel, but theres also the upcoming government deadline, johnson has laid out a very aggressive plan to pass the eight remaining appropriation bills before that point. Johnson will be a bit different from kevin mccarthy. Hes much more conservative, and a little further to the right. One major difference is he hasnt supported a lot of ukraine funding. Back in may, he voted against sending 40 billion to ukraine he also voted not to certify the 2020 election, and opposed the current stopgap m
More than 40 people from several agencies have arrived to search for that woman. It seems search teams are having trouble narrowing down the location due to the lack of cell service in the area. K9 units are heading out to help. When we learn any other details, well pass them along. A Winter Weather advisory out for parts of the mountains tonight. The season is certainly showing changes in the high country and some big change happening along the front range as well. Before the sun went down you could see sn Higher Elevations near the Johnson Eisenhower tunnels along i70. There was more than a coating as well at some of the ski areas from loveland to abasin and vail to copper. The la Platte County Sheriffs Office office sent out pictures. In deb changes blew through this evening in denver changes blew through this its turned noticeably cooler this evening. Todays weather also created high fire danger across the front range and the plains. Strong winds spread a small brushfire this after
A Lexington County man faces attempted murder and other charges after a man was stabbed and his car stolen after the suspect allegedly crashed his car fleeing from another crime.
Huntsville drops most protest charges; three fight arrests in mass hearing
Updated Apr 16, 2021;
Posted Apr 16, 2021
This image shows a line of Huntsville Police Department officers who cleared streets behind tear gas and scattered peaceful protesters from the city s Courthouse Square on June 3, 2020. It was the second use of tear gas in Huntsville in three days. Rubber bullets were believed fired at a group that fled into Big Spring Park. (Ian Hoppe | IHoppe@al.com)
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Two men who were arrested during a racial justice protest, after police fired tear gas and rubber bullets into a large crowd in downtown Huntsville last summer, were convicted in city court today.