Tim Matthews is the Curator of the Speedway Motors Museum of American Speed. This means he oversees all day to day activities of the museum as well as in helping acquire items for the collection, negotiates deals, coordinates deliveries and trips to pick up donated or purchased items, helps plan events and Cars and Coffee speakers and manages the rest of the Museum Staff plus so much more! Tim set time aside to talk to me about the museum and the HBO Documentary series The Lady and the Dale. If you are unfamiliar about the documentary, it delves into the life of Liz Carmichael and the Twentieth Century Motor Car Corporation.
Bryce Peterson was in court Tuesday on two burglary charges.
In court records, Lincoln police say they were called to the first store, at Akayla Jewelry on 33rd Street just north of Nebraska 2, at 2:23 a.m. Jan. 4 after a window was shattered there.
Surveillance video showed the suspect leave without going inside.
Sheriff’s office finds Raymond woman in Lincoln
But he allegedly came back at 4:22 a.m., while the owner still was there. Police say this time he went inside, then ran when he saw someone was there.
In between the two calls, police went out to a second jewelry store, Lin Jewelers near 50th Street and South Cotner Boulevard at 3:37 a.m. on a “glass break alarm.”
Sundance Now Unveils February 2021 TV & Movie Slate
Sundance Now has revealed their February 2021 slate, including more episodes of
A Discovery of Witches Season 2, the premiere of the Canadian police procedural
The Murders starring Jessica Lucas (
Gotham,
Playing For Keeps, and more. You can check out the full February lineup below!
José
19-year-old José (Enrique Salanic) lives with his mother (Ana Cecilia Mota) in Guatemala. His life is routine and aimless, until he finds passion, pain and self-reflection through a relationship with a Caribbean migrant, Luis (Manolo Herrera). (2018, Foreign Language)
16 Bars
Inmates at a Virginia jail collaborate with Speech singer of the hip-hop group Arrested Development to write music and record songs. (2018, Documentary)
Like their counterparts across Virginia, Alexandria’s healthcare workers are eager to administer the COVID-19 vaccine. Demand for the vaccine is definitely there, as more than 20,000 city residents have registered to receive the inoculation, according to the Alexandria Health Department.
Many of those 20,000 are increasingly frustrated, however, as the problem rests with the supply: The city has not come close to vaccinating – or even scheduling vaccination appointments – for all of its eligible residents.
According to the Virginia Department of Health’s online data tracker, 9,473 doses of the COVID-19 vaccine have been administered in Alexandria as of Wednesday. Of those who received their first dose, just under one-tenth, 905 residents, have received their second dose. The reported numbers include vaccines administered through the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention pharmacy partnership with Walgreens and CVS.
See Which Alameda County Businesses Can Reopen; Latest Case Count - Fremont, CA - Nearly two months after Alameda County entered the state's stay-at-home order, more businesses may reopen their doors.