Latest news with #Trey


Fox News
21 hours ago
- Climate
- Fox News
Q & Trey: Things Aren't Always As They Seem
Why does it seem like a lot of court verdicts are being overturned lately? And what exactly does it mean to be a 'sanctuary city'? Trey tackles these questions and more on today's Q & Trey (and maybe forgets a question, but it happens to the best of us!). He also breaks down how heavy rain can affect golf play and whether he believes Sam Burns should have been granted relief at the U.S. Open. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit


USA Today
3 days ago
- Sport
- USA Today
Chiefs DL Chris Jones applauds Trey Smith's minicamp appearance: 'Doing the right thing'
Chiefs DL Chris Jones applauds Trey Smith's minicamp appearance: 'Doing the right thing' During his press conference on Tuesday, Kansas City Chiefs defensive lineman Chris Jones expressed his appreciation for teammate Trey Smith's attendance at mandatory minicamp during contract negotiations. "He's in a good place, staying healthy, ready to compete. Training camp, which I know Trey (Smith) will be at, and we're excited to have him around," said Jones, "I think the future plans for the Chiefs are to have Trey around. He's a pivotal part of our offensive line. He's a superior guard in this league. Could be an All-Pro this year. His body of work speaks for itself. So, we're glad to have him back out." Smith was drafted in the sixth round of the 2021 NFL Draft and has emerged as one of the best offensive linemen in the league. There was a concern that he could famously take Jones' past approach and hold out during negotiations. "It's good that Trey didn't take my approach; Trey is doing the right thing. Don't take no advice from me." Said Jones, "I did things a little different; don't take no advice from me. Trey, you're in a good place. The franchise tag is like $25 million, right? That's the big bucks." The two-time Super Bowl champion was one of two players to receive the franchise tag in the NFL this offseason. The one-year short-term agreement is for $23.4 million and is fully guaranteed for 2025.


Fox News
12-06-2025
- Politics
- Fox News
Q & Trey: Limits Have Their Logic
How do protestors in Los Angeles seem to know what moves federal ICE agents are going to make? What are the pros and cons of federal term limits? Today, Trey shares his thoughts on these questions and more on today's Q & Trey! And don't worry sports fans, there's one for you too: Trey answers what team he thinks will take it all after a rollercoaster college baseball season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit
Yahoo
07-06-2025
- General
- Yahoo
Remembering Trey Yates and the legacy he leaves behind
RAINELLE, WV (WVNS) — On Sunday morning, the agricultural community of West Virginia lost one of their own. Farmers seeking answers regarding federal cuts and frozen funds Trey Yates, owner of Greenbrier Dairy was an entrepreneur, an advocate, and a valued member of the farming community of Greenbrier County. When I first met Trey, he met me at the Farm Service Agency in Beckley to talk about how the recent federal cuts were affecting his business. I did not expect the man who spoke so clearly and passionately and knowledgeably to be so young. Trey was only 28 when he left this world, but his mother, Stephanie Yates, says he has left behind a legacy that won't soon be forgotten. 'He would just smile at somebody and I've had people contact me and say, well, you know, 'Trey helped me carry in some groceries or he smiled and waved at my grandkids.' The kids across the street and they left toys and flowers at the Greenbrier Dairy on the cow bench that we have there and just because he would smile at them in the mornings. It's, you know, he touched their lives just because he would smile at them in the mornings and wave at them. They said they're really gonna miss him.' said Yates. Trey also touched the lives of his follow farmers as someone who was known to be a quiet, no-nonsense, but forever giving and helpful man. Spencer Moss, Executive Director of the West Virginia Food and Farm Coalition, said she and her staff are still trying to process his loss. 'Trey's loss has certainly been really challenging on our team. There's already been a number of things in the day-to-day that have popped up that have been like, 'Oh, we'll call Trey.' And then the realization sort of sets in. But I think, you know, more importantly, Trey held a space in the larger food and agriculture community and he supported so many farmers,' said Moss. Stephanie Yates said the reason he supported so many people was because he lacked those resources when he was first starting out. 'His goal now was to try to get grants and money and try to help people his age to get a start if they wanted to go into agriculture and farming. You know, pave a road where somebody like him could maybe get started a little bit easier than what he did,' said Yates. That legacy will continue. The West Virginia Food and Farm Coalition is organizing the Trey Yates Legacy Fund, designed to help young agricultural entrepreneurs get their start in Trey's memory. WV Farmers Market Association offers mini-grants to farmers who need signage For more information or to donate to the Trey Yates Legacy Fund, please visit the West Virginia Food and Farm Coalition website. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.


Fox News
05-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Fox News
Q & Trey: Where Has the Shame Gone In Our Culture?
What will the political environment be like for the Republican Party after President Trump leaves the White House? And who will step forward to lead it? Are members of Congress able to attend meetings and vote after being censured, and how severe is the punishment? Trey shares his thoughts on these questions and more on today's Q & Trey! Plus, he explains why he's not so happy with Scottie Scheffler at the moment, even if he's still rooting for him. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit