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Yahoo
01-05-2025
- Politics
- Yahoo
May 3 election: Killian voters to elect final member of Board of Aldermen
BATON ROUGE, La. (Louisiana First News) — Voters in the Town of Killian are heading to the polls on Saturday, May 3, to elect the final member of the Board of Aldermen. Trevor Clardy and Bryce Felps, both Republicans, advanced to the runoff election after no candidate secured enough votes to win during the initial election held on March 29. Four alderman seats were filled in that election. The winners included Republicans Corey Beasley, Wesley Bignar, and Ronald L. Sharp, Sr., along with Nicholas Guthrie, who ran with no party affiliation. Killian residents also selected their new mayor during the March 29 election. Caleb Atwell, a Republican, won with 322 votes against Louis McKinney Jr., who had 101 votes. Election Day is Saturday, May 3, and polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 must present a valid photo ID or a special identification card with their name and photograph to cast a ballot. Voters not in the military or overseas must return absentee ballots to their by 4:30 p.m. on Friday, May here to find polling locations and voter information. Iberville Parish voters to decide on library tax renewal May 3 Voters to choose new 21st Judicial District juvenile court judge in May 3 election The Justice Department ended a decades-old school desegregation order. Others are expected to fall Homeland Security admits Oklahoma raid targeted wrong people Trump taps Mike Waltz as UN ambassador, names Rubio as national security adviser Trump's HHS casts doubt on evidence supporting gender-affirming care for youth Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.


Fox News
15-04-2025
- Fox News
Tennessee mom tried to hire hit man to kill former TV anchor ex-husband, put him ‘underground': docs
A Franklin, Tennessee, woman has been arrested in an alleged murder-for-hire plot against her ex-husband, a former local news television anchor, police said. Angelia "Angie" Solomon, 55, was charged with solicitation to commit first-degree murder against her ex-husband, Aaron Solomon. She appeared in Tennessee's 21st Judicial District Court on Monday morning and was reportedly assigned a public defender. She is being held in the Williamson County jail on a $500,000 bond, and was set to have a bond hearing Tuesday. Aaron Solomon was formerly an anchor at WSMV Channel 4 News. The couple divorced in 2014. An affidavit for Angie's arrest said she wanted her ex-husband dead so that her daughter, Gracie Solomon, could have access to a trust fund. "On April 1, 2025, at approximately 2:15 PM. Angelia Solomon met with an undercover law enforcement officer acting as a 'hitman' in the parking lot area of 1800 Galleria Boulevard Franklin, Williamson County. TN, for the express purpose of hiring him to murder her ex-husband, Aaron Solomon." the affidavit says. "Angelia Solomon promised future payment to the undercover officer as well as provided the registration of her vehicle as a form of initial collateral payment for Aaron Solomon to disappear and to be put underground. Angelia Solomon stated that this would provide her daughter access to a trust fund," according to the affidavit. Further, the affidavit said Solomon told the undercover officer where Aaron could be found, including potential workplaces and restaurants, as well as the area in which he lives. The family made headlines years ago when Grant Solomon, Aaron and Angie's son, was run over and killed by his own vehicle, a Toyota Tacoma, outside a baseball training center in Gallatin, Tennessee, in July 2020. Grant had just turned 18 at the time. The District Attorney's office for the 21st Judicial District declined to comment. Fox News reached out to the 21st Judicial District public defenders' office and Aaron Solomon.