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Renovations are underway at Bowman Gray Stadium ahead of the Clash, according to NASCAR. Improvements to the track include a brand-new Musco lighting system thats custom-designed to improve track lighting and visibility while reducing energy consumption. It will also enhance the experience for both drivers and fans. Bowman Gray is a fantastic venue with a storied history in both racing and football, said Musco CEO Jeff Rogers. Were looking forward to working on this project with NASCAR. Lighting the Clash is exciting, but leaving a legacy LED lighting system for local racing and Winston-Salem State University football makes the project even more special.The upgrade will come from a pandemic recovery grant that was awarded to the city of Winston-Salem in 2022 as part of the North Carolina Motorsports Relief Fund.Part of being good stewards of Bowman Gray Stadium includes preparing it to host compelling events that rightfully place it in the national spotlight, said Ben Kennedy, NASCAR executive vice president, chief venue and racing innovation officer.The track will also get a SAFER barrier and new catch fences which are featured at every NASCAR National Series racetrack. Crews began removing the previous guardrail system on Oct. 21 and the new barriers and catch fencing will be completed by the first week of January. Keep up with the latest news and weather by downloading the WXII app here.The City of Winston-Salem is thrilled that NASCAR has chosen to kick off their 2025 season by holding the Clash at Bowman Gray Stadium, said City of Winston-Salem Mayor Allen Joines.Crews began preparing Bowman Gray Stadium for SAFER barrier installation on Oct. 21, including removing the previous guardrail system. Installation of the new barriers and catch fencing is anticipated to be completed by the first week of January.Tickets remain for the inaugural NASCAR Clash at Bowman Gray Stadium, Feb. 1-2.RELATED COVERAGE
A safe place that helps under-served teens in Milwaukee is in danger of closing.”Like, what am I going to do?” Judith O’Neil, whose family goes to Walker’s Point Youth Center, said. The Walker’s Point Youth and Family Center is a lifeline for Judith O’Neil’s family. Her daughters depend on therapy in the city to cope with their mental health. “She baked cupcakes while she had therapy,” O’Neill said. The center also takes in teenagers who don’t have proper housing, many of whom are LGBTQ or teens of color. Now, services may halt because they lost about $200,000 in federal aid. “About 25% of our shelter budget, and that funds our emergency shelter and part of our therapeutic services,” Audra O’Connell, the executive director of Walker’s Point Youth and Family Center, said.Leaders said this house was built in the 1850s and has gone over several remodels since then, including this room at the heart of the home. It was called because it’s where kids can truly create magic. “It’s where we do art therapy. It’s where we do arts and crafts,” O’Connell said. While kids get serious help at the center, they also enjoy simple pleasures like game time or creating art. The impact of the facility closing could be felt beyond Milwaukee. “We’re the only shelter in southeastern Wisconsin for pregnant and parenting teens. And beyond that, there aren’t any youth shelters in the counties that surround us,” O’Connell said. O’Neil is crushed. “Mental health is a huge problem with our youth,” O’Neil said. Now, the center is scrambling to stay open in 2025UpdateWednesday afternoon Milwaukee Common Council members recommend sending $100,000 in grants to keep the shelter open.”So when you think of our young people in particular, we have to make sure as the weather starts to turn and get even colder that our shelters are able to keep their doors open. These guys were under threat of having to close their doors, and Peter and I and our colleagues, we’re not going to stand by and let that happen,” Alderwoman JoCasta Zamarripa said during WISN 12 News at 4:00. The full council will vote on the grant at the end of the month.If you would like to donate: https://walkerspoint.charityproud.org/Donate
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Donald Trumps election victory created a conundrum for the judge overseeing his criminal case in New York. Can he go ahead and sentence the president-elect, or would doing so potentially get in the way of Trump’s constitutional responsibility to lead the nation?Court documents made public Tuesday revealed that Judge Juan M. Merchan has effectively put the case on hold until at least Nov. 19 while he and the lawyers on both sides weigh in on what should happen next. Trump’s sentencing had been tentatively scheduled for Nov. 26.Trump’s lawyers are urging Merchan to act in the interests of justice” and rip up the verdict, the first criminal conviction of a former and now future U.S. president.Manhattan prosecutors told Merchan they want to find a way forward that balances the competing interests of the jurys verdict and Trumps responsibilities as president.Here are some scenarios for what could happen next:Wait until Trump leaves officeIf Merchan wants to preserve the verdict without disrupting Trumps presidency, he could opt to delay sentencing until the president-elect leaves office in 2029.Trump would be 82 at the end of his second term and more than a decade removed from the events at the heart of the case.Trumps conviction on 34 felon counts of falsifying business records involves his efforts to hide a $130,000 payment during his 2016 presidential campaign to squelch porn actor Stormy Daniels claims that she had sex with him years earlier, which he denies.If he opts to wait, Merchan might not be on the bench by then. His current term ends before Trump is slated to leave office.Grant Trumps immunity claimAnother way Merchan could get rid of the case is by granting Trumps previous request to overturn the verdict because of a U.S. Supreme Court decision in July that gave presidents broad immunity from criminal prosecution.The judge had said he would issue a ruling Tuesday, but that was before Trumps election victory upended the schedule.The high courts ruling gives former presidents immunity from prosecution for official acts and bars a prosecutor from using evidence of official acts in trying to prove their personal conduct violated the law.Trumps lawyers argue prosecutors tainted the case with testimony about his first term and other evidence that shouldnt have been allowed. Prosecutors have said the ruling provides no basis for disturbing the jurys verdict.The judge could order a new trial potentially to take place after Trump leaves office or dismiss the indictment entirely.Hold off until a federal court rulesMerchan could choose to delay things until the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals rules on Trumps earlier bid to move the case from state court to federal court.Trumps lawyers have been appealing a Manhattan federal judges decision to deny the transfer. Their argument: Trumps case belongs in federal court because as a former president he has the right to assert immunity and seek dismissal.Waiting for the appeals court to rule, though, might trigger further delays down the road. The court has given prosecutors until Jan. 13 to respond to Trumps appeal. Thats a week before he is to be sworn in to office. Once Trump is in the White House, his legal team could make fresh arguments around presidential immunity.Case dismissedMerchan could end the case immediately by overturning Trump’s conviction on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records. He could throw out the indictment.That would mean no sentencing or punishment, sparing the president-elect from the possibility of prison time or other penalties.Trump’s lawyers insist tossing the case is the only way to avoid unconstitutional impediments to his ability to govern.Prosecutors acknowledged the unprecedented circumstances of Trump’s conviction colliding with his election but also said the jury’s verdict should stand.Proceed to sentencingMerchan could also opt for none of the above and move to sentencing or at least try, barring an appeal by Trump’s lawyers.George Mason University law professor Ilya Somin said whether the case reaches sentencing could go either way.In any case, he said, it probably wont be a prison sentence.Trump’s charges carry a range of punishments from a fine or probation to up to four years in prison.Any prison sentence would likely be blocked or suspended in some way,” but a lesser sentence probably wouldnt impede Trump to any meaningful degree,” Somin said.__Associated Press reporter Julie Walker in New York contributed to this report.
OLYMPIA, Wash. – Dan Newhouse (R) won reelection for Washington’s 4th Congressional District with 52.05 percent of the vote over Jerrod Sessler (R) with 46.23 percent of the vote as of Nov. 12, according to the Associated Press. Newhouse will enter into a two-year term starting in Jan. 2025. This will be his sixth term.
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President-elect Donald Trump was convicted in May by a Manhattan jury on 34 counts of falsifying business records, which if upheld, could have cost him up to four years in prison.