Cádiz Welcomes New Voices: South International Series Festival Unveils Exciting Jury for Inaugural City of Cádiz Award

Cádiz, Spain — The South International Series Festival is set to brighten the cultural scene from September 12 to 17, as it announces the introduction of the City of Cádiz Award, featuring a jury composed of local figures including Santiago Moreno, Beatriz Aragón, Ester Trigo, Manuel Tirado, and Aroa Plaza Blanco. As the festival enters its third edition, it aims to showcase illustrious talents from the national and international television industry. Notable jurors for the competition’s Fiction and Non-Fiction sections include actress Patricia Vico, producer Michael Murphy, and Creative Director Myar Craig-Brown, among others. Their … Read more

Naked Gunman Opens Fire on Officers in Gibson City; Manhunt Underway for Suspect

GIBSON CITY, Ill. — A bizarre incident unfolded early Saturday morning when a man reportedly stripped of his clothing opened fire on two law enforcement officers. Authorities are currently conducting an extensive search for the suspect, whose motives remain unclear. The confrontation occurred shortly after midnight in Gibson City, where officers responded to a call regarding a disturbance. Upon their arrival, they encountered the man, leading to a chaotic exchange that resulted in the officers sustaining injuries. According to police reports, both officers were shot but managed to return fire and call for backup while … Read more

Las Vegas City Council Bans E-bike and Scooter Rides on Fremont Street Sidewalks, Enforces New Safety Rules

Las Vegas, Nevada, has enacted new regulations targeting the use of e-bikes and e-scooters amid growing concerns about safety in popular pedestrian areas. During a recent city council meeting, officials prohibited motorized rides on sidewalks along Fremont Street between Main and Seventh Streets, marking a significant shift in local traffic rules. The city plans to install signage in the restricted area to inform riders about the new ordinance. In addition to this specific ban, the council introduced measures against reckless riding behaviors, such as performing stunts and riding at excessive speeds. Such actions are now … Read more

Former San Leandro City Manager Alleges Pressure from Council Members in Controversial Homelessness Emergency Case

San Leandro, California — A lawsuit filed in Alameda County by former San Leandro City Manager Fran Robustelli has raised serious allegations against City Councilmember Victor Aguilar and local entrepreneur Bryan Azevedo. The suit accuses them of exerting pressure on Robustelli to declare a homelessness emergency, a move that could have inadvertently benefited Oakland businessmen David and Andy Duong, whose tiny home company is currently embroiled in a federal corruption investigation. The claims made in Robustelli’s lawsuit dive into the complexities of local governance and the dynamics between city officials and private interests. Robustelli asserts … Read more