Federal officials pause plan to rename Georgia’s Lake Lanier
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 17:26:57 GMT
GAINESVILLE, Ga. (AP) — Federal officials are pausing a plan that could lead to new names for Georgia’s Lake Lanier and Buford Dam after locals objected to changing the monikers of landmarks now named for Confederate soldiers.The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers issued a statement Friday announcing the pause pending further guidance from the Department of the Army.U.S. Rep. Andrew Clyde, a Republican who represents much of northeast Georgia, said he called the Corps of Engineers Friday to express opposition. He said the pause is a “a tremendous victory” and that “renamings would have attempted to rewrite history, impose massive burdensome costs on our community, and create unnecessary mass confusion.” Lake Lanier is an enormous reservoir spanning almost 58 square miles (150 square kilometers) and impounding the Chattahoochee River northeast of Atlanta. It was named for poet Sidney Lanier when it was built after World War II. Lanier served as a private in the Confederate army and l...1 man dead, 2 officers injured in day-long standoff in London, Ont.
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 17:26:57 GMT
A man is under arrest and two police officers are recovering from injuries sustained in a day-long standoff in London, Ont.London police say they were called to an apartment at 621 Kipps Lane in the northeast part of the city around 5 a.m. Saturday following reports of an unresponsive male. Police say when they arrived they found a man with serious injuries who was later pronounced dead. Police then began negotiating with an individual who they believed to be armed and had barricaded himself inside an apartment.At around 7:30 p.m., police say two officers were injured at the scene. Both were taken to hospital with what police said were serious but non-life threatening injuries. Police would not elaborate on the extent of their injuries or if the two had been shot. About an hour later a man was taken into custody “without incident,” according to police. A gun was recovered at the scene. Neither the name of the dead man nor the suspect has been released. Our thoughts are w...Ohio judge to decide on insanity defense in child slayings
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 17:26:57 GMT
TOLEDO, Ohio (AP) — An Ohio judge is scheduled to decide this week on the validity of the insanity defense submitted by a man charged with fatally shooting two of his girlfriend’s three young sons and wounding the third.Judge Eric Allen Marks last week heard assessments from two psychologists of the state of mind of 29-year-old Kevin Moore at the time of the February 2021 shootings in Toledo, The (Toledo) Blade reported.Marks then recessed the nonjury trial until Thursday afternoon and must now decide whether Moore knew the wrongfulness of his actions when he shot the victims, killing 14-month-old Gabriel Phillips and 5-year-old Ahmir Phillips and wounding a 4-year-old boy.Moore is charged with two counts of aggravated murder and single counts of attempted aggravated murder and felonious assault. A second felonious assault count was dismissed at the end of testimony last week.One psychologist testified Thursday that decades ago he would have supported an insanity defense becau...3 Texas women missing in Mexico since last month, authorities say
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 17:26:57 GMT
PENITAS, Texas (KVEO) — Three women have been missing in Mexico since last month after crossing the Anzalduas International Bridge in Mission, Texas, U.S. authorities said Friday.The FBI said it is aware that two sisters - Marina Perez Rios, 48, and Maritza Trinidad Perez Rios, 47 - from Peñitas, a small border city in Texas near McAllen, and their friend - Dora Alicia Cervantes Saenz, 53 - have gone missing. Peñitas Police Chief Roel Bermea said their families have been in touch with Mexican authorities, who are investigating their disappearance. Spring break: What to know about Mexico’s ‘do not travel’ warnings The family reported the women missing on Monday, Feb. 27, to the Peñitas Police Department. Three days earlier, the women had left for Montemorelos, Nuevo Leon, to sell clothes at a flea market, the family told police.On Tuesday, Feb. 28, Peñitas Police notified the FBI.The husband of one of the women spoke to her by phone while she was traveling in Mexico, Peñitas ...Credit or debit card for kids: Which is best?
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 17:26:57 GMT
(NerdWallet) - Debit and credit cards are two of the most commonly used payment methods today. Over 175 million Americans have a credit card, according to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s 2021 Consumer Credit Card Market report. And according to a 2022 report from S&P Global Market Intelligence, debit card preference of consumers surpassed that of credit cards in 2022 for the first time. As our world becomes increasingly cashless, it makes sense to teach our kids how to responsibly use debit, credit — or both. Financial literacy can help children manage these cards in a way that maximizes their benefits and minimizes their risks. But which is best? Both credit and debit cards have their upsides and potential pitfalls that will factor into a parent’s decision. Ultimately, the best choice is the one that helps the child develop financial independence. » SEE: 11 things to know before getting your first credit cardWhat about cash?Giving a child a credit or ...NASA identifies new asteroid that could impact Earth in 2046
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 17:26:57 GMT
(NewsNation) — NASA's Planetary Defense Coordination Office announced it has been tracking a new asteroid that could potentially hit Earth on Valentine's Day in 2046.Although NASA said there is a "very small chance" of impact, orbit analysts will continue to watch the asteroid named 2023 DW. "Often when new objects are first discovered, it takes several weeks of data to reduce the uncertainties and adequately predict their orbits years into the future," NASA's Asteroid Watch tweeted. What would happen if a space rock crashed into your town? NASA has given 2023 DW a 1 in 560 chance of hitting Earth on Feb. 14, 2046, and the European Space Agency (ESA) gave it a 1 in 625 chance, taking over the top spot on the ESA's "risk list" for near-Earth objects."The good news is there's only one chance in 500 or so that will actually hit the Earth. But the bad news is, we are sitting ducks, we are defenseless," Theoretical physicist and professor Michio Kaku, Ph.D., said. ."We have absolutely ...ACC to launch 2 new education certifications amid teacher shortage
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 17:26:57 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Amid ongoing teacher shortages nationwide and an anticipated loss of school principals in the Austin area, Austin Community College is rolling out two new certification programs later this year.ACC will soon launch a teacher's residency and a principal certification program. Rebecca Miller, program coordinator for the principal certification program, told KXAN a 28-school district study conducted by ACC found 50% of districts have campuses with principals who will be retiring in the next three to five years."We really, really want to be able to have people who know how to develop and cultivate and keep teachers, because that's what our kids need," she said.The two-year program will feature a first year of intensive coursework with night classes twice weekly, with the second year centered around on-campus mentorship and support from ACC field supervisors. TRENDING NOW: Celebrity sightings during SXSW 2023 Those entering the program will need to have a bachelor's de...How a switch to El Niño could affect hurricane season
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 17:26:57 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) — As you may have heard by now, La Niña has met its end and we're currently in the Neutral phase of the climate pattern El-Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO). La Niña has ended: Here's what's next and when El Niño could begin While we're expected to stay neutral through at least spring and possibly a good chunk of summer, a switch to El Niño is expected from late summer into fall. Now, Atlantic Hurricane season begins June 1 and lasts all the way through Nov. 30. This means it's likely that a good chunk of Atlantic Hurricane Season 2023 will be spent in an El Niño pattern.El Niño and hurricanesEl Niño is the warm phase of ENSO, where the waters of the eastern Pacific are warmer than normal. Less vertical wind shear in the hurricane development zone west of Mexico typically brings more frequent hurricanes to the eastern Pacific basin.However, in the Atlantic, El Niño typically lead to fewer hurricanes. This is largely due to increased vertical wind shear and more stabil...Ecolab to invest $2 million to create green space in downtown St. Paul
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 17:26:57 GMT
Global water treatment and technology company Ecolab and the city of St. Paul announced a partnership Saturday to initiate a $2 million project to convert a downtown sidewalk and concrete plaza into a community green space.At the St. Paul-based company’s 100th anniversary celebration at Rice Park, Ecolab Chairman and CEO Christophe Beck and Mayor Melvin Carter announced plans for the beautification of a 26,000-plus-square-foot area located between Ecolab Global Headquarters, the Landmark Center and the historic Hamm Building. The green space should be open for public use early next year, according to an Ecolab news release.An artist’s rendering shows the reimagined community space in downtown St. Paul, located between Ecolab Global Headquarters, the Landmark Center and the historic Hamm Building. (Courtesy of Ecolab)“Since our 1923 origins in the basement of the nearby Endicott Building, Ecolab has been a proud member of the St. Paul community,” said Beck in a statement....Weekend snowfall in Twin Cities makes this 8th snowiest winter on record
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 17:26:57 GMT
The snow kept on coming.As of Sunday, the 2022-23 Twin Cities snowfall season became the eighth snowiest on record, according to the National Weather Service. The metro has measured more than 80 inches since October.And NWS meteorologist Melissa Dye said more could be on the way. Expect “lingering snow” throughout Sunday afternoon and the potential for a little more next week, too.“Next week we could end up with some more snow, but there’s still a lot of uncertainty as far as if we’re going to be too warm for snow or exactly how much we’re gonna get,” said Dye.To break into the top 5 snowiest seasons, the Twin Cities will have to be ready for 3.4 more inches, which Dye said could come later this week or by the end of the month. The metro’s No. 1 snowiest winter in the past century and a half was the 1983-84 season, and that record wasn’t broken until April 30.Sunday’s roads seem “not too bad,” Dye said, most of which have p...Latest news
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