Air quality statements in effect for smoky, northeastern parts of Ontario

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:21:44 GMT

Air quality statements in effect for smoky, northeastern parts of Ontario Anne Pegg has never seen wildfire smoke linger for so long in the northeastern Ontario mining town of Kirkland Lake, where she’s lived for more than 40 years.Outside her window, the 71-year-old said she sees nothing but hazy skies caused by a number of wildfires burning around her community, triggering special air quality statements across northern and eastern Ontario and causing high levels of air pollution.“It’s affecting a lot of people in different ways,” Pegg said in a phone interview on Monday as wildfires burned near Watabeag Lake, only about an hour drive northwest from her home.“I was getting some prescriptions delivered, and the girl was so late bringing them because she has been so busy. She told me, ‘Between the heat and the smoke, the seniors won’t leave their house.'”Quebec wildfires causing high levels of pollutionEnvironment Canada says the municipality is expected to be under a blanket of smoke along with other norther...

Enbridge ‘must cease’ Line 5 operations on Bad River land by June 2026: judge

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:21:44 GMT

Enbridge ‘must cease’ Line 5 operations on Bad River land by June 2026: judge WASHINGTON — A U.S. judge says the controversial Line 5 pipeline can keep operating on an Indigenous band’s Wisconsin territory — for now. Calgary-based Enbridge Inc. had asked district court Judge William Conley to clarify his recent order to give the company three years to relocate the pipeline. Conley makes it clear that Enbridge must continue to compensate the Bad River Band of the Lake Superior Chippewa in the meantime. And on his three-year deadline, the judge was unequivocal: Line 5 must cease operations on Bad River territory no later than June 16, 2023.Enbridge expects the approval process for a new, 66-kilometre detour will be complete some time in 2025, and that relocating the pipe will take about a year. But recent court documents suggest the company had been hoping Conley would amend his order to prevent a Line 5 shutdown before the detour is complete. This report by The Canadian Press was first published June 26, 2023.The Canadian Press

Clock ticking for West Virginia to select leadership for opioid money distribution

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:21:44 GMT

Clock ticking for West Virginia to select leadership for opioid money distribution CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — West Virginia is finalizing the leadership for a newly created foundation tasked with distributing the lion’s share of the more than $1 billion in opioid lawsuit-settlement money coming to the state with the nation’s highest overdose death rate.That means funding for opioid treatment and addiction services can soon begin going out to communities after years of litigation, Attorney General Patrick Morrisey said Monday in his state Capitol office in Charleston. “We feel this process has been moving along,” Morrisey said. “It’s a lot of money, and I want to make sure the public knows full well what’s happening with it.”Morrisey said the state has hired the Arlington, Virginia-based search firm DRiWaterstone Human Capital to find an executive director for the West Virginia First Foundation, the private non-profit that will distribute just under three quarters of the money. About a quarter will go directly to counties and a small percentage — ar...

Quebec provincial police spokesman charged with sexually assaulting minor in 1988

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:21:44 GMT

Quebec provincial police spokesman charged with sexually assaulting minor in 1988 PERCÉ, Que. — A Quebec provincial police spokesman is facing three criminal charges after allegedly sexually assaulting a minor in 1988, before he joined the police force.Sgt. Claude Doiron appeared in court today in Percé, in the Gaspesie region, to be charged with sexual assault, invitation to sexual touching and sexual interference towards a child who was less than 14 years old.According to the charge sheet, the alleged crimes took place between May and September 1988 in Cloridorme, on the Gaspé peninsula.Doiron, now 60, was 25 years old at the time, and Quebec provincial police say he had not yet joined the force.A lawyer for Doiron said his client did not enter a plea, and the case is scheduled to return to court on Sept. 29. Doiron has regularly appeared in the media since 2012, when he was named provincial police spokesman for the Gaspésie and Bas-Saint-Laurent regions. This report by The Canadian Press was first published June 26, 2023.The Canadian Press

Suburban man accused of flashing laser pointer at several planes leaving Midway, O'Hare

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:21:44 GMT

Suburban man accused of flashing laser pointer at several planes leaving Midway, O'Hare BERKELEY, Ill. — A suburban man was arrested after being accused of flashing a laser pointer at several planes leaving Midway and O'Hare.At around 9:45 p.m. Thursday, a pilot and a spotter with the Illinois State Police were participating in "Operation Safe Drive." While flying, the pair said they were targeted by a laser pointer from the ground.They used the aircraft camera and determined it was likely coming from a yard in the 1200 block of Sunnyside Drive in Berkeley.During the investigation, the Federal Aviation Administration told authorities "several" aircraft department O'Hare and Midway recently, including commercial flights, reported the same issue from that area. Charges dropped against mother and 14-year-old son in fatal shooting Saul Martinez Castanon, 36, was arrested at his residence. He was charged with two counts of disorderly conduct.ISP released a video on YouTube of footage from the plane.

Blackhawks acquiring former NHL MVP Taylor Hall from Bruins

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:21:44 GMT

Blackhawks acquiring former NHL MVP Taylor Hall from Bruins CHICAGO — As the Blackhawks get ready to make a selection with the first overall pick in the NHL Draft on Wednesday, they're acquiring a player who had that distinction over a decade ago. Now Official: The Blackhawks have confirmed the trade with the Bruins ahead of the NHL Draft..5-time All-Star & former MVP Taylor Hall & forward Nick Foligno to the Blackhawks. .Defensemen Ian Mitchell and Alec Regula to Boston..@WGNNews pic.twitter.com/iQOKytvCKq— Larry Hawley (@HawleySports) June 26, 2023On Monday, the Blackhawks announced that they've acquired 2010 No. 1 overall pick, five-time NHL All-Star and 2018 MVP Taylor Hall from the Bruins. He comes to Chicago along with forward Nick Foligno in exchange for defensemen Ian Mitchell and Alec Regula.This trade gives the still-building Blackhawks a veteran player while offering Boston some salary cap relief. Hall will be in the third year of a four-year, $24 million contract he signed prior to the 2021-2022 season.Per Sportrac,...

Johnson marks start of 'One Summer Chicago' initiative for youth employment

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:21:44 GMT

Johnson marks start of 'One Summer Chicago' initiative for youth employment CHICAGO — Chicago's six-week summer job program for young people kicked off Monday with support from Mayor Brandon Johnson.Held in the city's Grand Crossing neighborhood, Johnson made a special appearance to congratulate kids on their new jobs Monday morning at the orientation for 'One Summer Chicago.' The annual summer job initiative employs more than 25,000 young people between the ages of 14 and 24.  Most pools now open across Chicago after surge of lifeguard applicants Offered in the program are jobs in technology, healthcare and media. All city offices will also employ young people, including the mayor's office. The Chicago Police Department is taking on 76 people. Interim CPD superintendent Fred Waller says the participants will work with community policing officers. The city has also partnered with a private sector to allow young people to work for the Chicago Cubs and Amazon.  Chicago celebrates cultural diversity on World Refugee Day Mayor...

'Pillowcase Rapist' arrested on suspicion of kidnapping

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:21:44 GMT

'Pillowcase Rapist' arrested on suspicion of kidnapping BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KGET) -- Ronald Mark Feldmeier, who served three decades in prison for a series of rapes in Sacramento, was arrested early Monday on suspicion of kidnapping a woman in Bakersfield, arrest records show. Sheriff's inmate records show Feldmeier, 71, was booked into jail at 4:50 a.m. He was being held on $100,000 bail and is scheduled for arraignment Wednesday. Police said the woman suffered moderate injuries."The preliminary investigation revealed that the victim was the passenger in a vehicle operated by (Feldmeier)," police spokesman Sgt. Robert Pair said in an email. "At some point, while traveling with Feldmeier, the victim became concerned for her safety and repeatedly asked Feldmeier to stop the vehicle and let her out. Feldmeier refused, and the victim jumped from the moving vehicle, resulting in the injuries." 1 dead after Corvette leaves road, goes down 50-foot embankment at I-5: CHP The relationship between the woman and Feldmeier was unknown, Pair said...

Student loan debt: Borrowers brace for Supreme Court decision

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:21:44 GMT

Student loan debt: Borrowers brace for Supreme Court decision President Biden's student debt forgiveness plan will finally see an end to its months-long limbo in the courts this week.With repayments set to start again in October after a years-long pandemic-related pause, the Supreme Court's forthcoming ruling on the legality of Biden's proposal is the last piece of the student loan puzzle, offering a clearer landscape moving forward.Many borrowers are fearful as the conservative-majority Supreme Court, which could make its decision known as soon as Tuesday morning, seemed skeptical of Biden’s plan during oral arguments in February. “Generally, I hope that no matter what happens with this Supreme Court decision, that our decision-makers keep talking about options when it comes to providing student debt relief,” Sabrina Golling, a 27-year-old student loan borrower, told The Hill on Monday.“No plan to reduce or eliminate student debt will be perfect and no plan could ever benefit everyone the same amount, but we should not let the perfect ge...

Is it illegal to remove a bird's nest in Texas?

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:21:44 GMT

Is it illegal to remove a bird's nest in Texas? AUSTIN (KXAN) — A KXAN viewer's discovery of a nest full of baby cardinals in her backyard begged the following question: Is it illegal to remove or handle a bird's nest in Texas?Central Texas resident Julia Maloy went to trim a small, bushy tree in her backyard when she spotted the babies. She said she was tipped off by an adult cardinal flying close to the bush.A spokesperson for the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department said both state and federal legislation prohibit the intentional removal or destruction of nongame birds, their eggs and nests.The federal Migratory Bird Treaty Act of 1918 guarantees federal protection to nongame birds, their eggs and nests."No person may destroy or take the nest, eggs, or young of any wild game bird, wild bird, or wild fowl protected by this code except as provided in this code," Parks and Wildlife Code Ch. 64 reads. In Texas, birds' breeding season typically spikes between March and August each year but can fluctuate between species, the TPWD spo...