Arkansas bathroom bill condemned as too extreme is revamped
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:00:50 GMT
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — An Arkansas bathroom bill that went further than a 2016 North Carolina law that was repealed after widespread boycotts was revamped Tuesday following complaints from members of the transgender community and their families that it would criminalize trans people simply for using public restrooms.The House Judiciary Committee endorsed the proposal to allow someone to be charged with misdemeanor sexual indecency with a child if they use a public restroom or changing room of the opposite sex when a minor is present. The majority-GOP panel advanced the measure after it was amended to make it a crime only if the person enters the restroom “for the purpose of arousing or gratifying a sexual desire.” The proposal now heads to the full House for a vote as early as Wednesday.The Republican lawmaker behind the bill said he was OK with the latest version, saying his intent wasn’t to target transgender people with the bathroom restriction.“I think this new language ...Another powerful Pacific storm hits soggy, snowy California
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:00:50 GMT
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — A powerful weather system from the Gulf of Alaska pushed into Northern California on Tuesday, bringing more wind, rain and snow to a state battered by months of storms.Forecasters warned of heavy snow in coastal mountains and the Sierra Nevada, where accumulations up to 4 feet (1.2 meters) were possible, highway chain requirements took effect and a backcountry avalanche warning was issued for the greater Lake Tahoe area.The National Weather Service said the storm was expected to pull a plume of Pacific moisture into California as it tracked south, but the rainfall was not expected to be as intense as the atmospheric rivers that impacted the state in recent weeks.After a dozen previous atmospheric rivers and blizzards fueled by arctic air, the water content of California’s Sierra Nevada snowpack is more than double normal overall, and nearly triple in the southern Sierra. Damage since the onslaught began in late December includes buildings crushed by s...At least 1 injured in collision involving tractor-trailer on Hwy. 401 EB ramp to Hwy. 427
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:00:50 GMT
At least one person has been injured after a collision between a tractor-trailer and another vehicle on Highway 401 EB at Highway 427.Toronto Fire Services were called to the scene on the eastbound ramp from the Hwy. 401 collectors to Hwy. 427 north to extricate a person who was trapped in a vehicle.A 27-year-old male has been taken to hospital in serious, but stable condition, according to EMS. It’s unclear if anyone else was in the vehicle.The eastbound 401 collector lanes are closed approaching the ramps to Hwy. 427. There is no access to the eastbound 401 to the northbound or south Hwy. 427.More to comeAt trial, Minnesota says e-cigarette maker Juul targets kids
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:00:50 GMT
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison personally opened his state’s case against Juul Labs on Tuesday, accusing the e-cigarette maker of using “slick products, clever ads and attractive flavors” to hook children on nicotine as the first of thousands of cases against the company reached trial.Minnesota is seeking more than $100 million in damages, accusing Washington, D.C.-based Juul of unlawfully targeting young people to get a new generation addicted to nicotine. “They baited, deceived, and addicted a whole new generation of kids after Minnesotans slashed youth smoking rates down to the lowest level in a generation,” Ellison said. “Now, big tobacco is back with a new name but the same game. Juul wiped out the work of our state with their slick products, clever ads, and attractive flavors.”Juul has faced thousands of lawsuits nationwide but most have settled, including 39 with other states and U.S. territories. Not Minnesota, which won a landmark $7.1 bil...Skeletal remains from Lake Mead are from person who died nearly 49 years ago
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:00:50 GMT
LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — Nevada county officials have identified skeletal remains found at Lake Mead as a person who died there nearly 49 years ago.According to officials from Clark County, the skeletal remains found in the area of Callville Bay on Oct. 17, 2022, belong to Donald Smith, of North Las Vegas. Officials said Smith drowned in April 1974. He was 39 years old at the time. Here’s what we know about all of the remains found at Lake Mead The identification comes after DNA analysis, and officials have ruled Smith's death accidental.The discovery of Smith's remains in October was the fourth such find at Lake Mead. The initial set, reported first by Nexstar's KLAS, was found on May 1 when a body was discovered in a barrel near Hemenway Harbor. Additional human remains were found at Callville Bay less than a week later. The third set of remains was found on July 25, when a person at Swim Beach near Boulder Beach reported human remains to the National Park Service.Capital Craft Beverage season kicks off with 'Drink Schenectady' on April 1
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:00:50 GMT
SCHENECTADY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The 2023 Capital Craft Beverage season is kicking off on April 1 with "Drink Schenectady." The event is set to take place at the MiSci Museum of Science and Innovation from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! The new Capital Craft Beverage Trail Passport will be released on the same day. The passport is free and is a guide to craft beverage producers in the eight-county region around Albany that also offers rewards to trying the local establishments."To celebrate this year’s craft beverage season opening, we will offer attendees of Drink Schenectady both a new passport and a special, free ‘Drink Schenectady’ passport stamp to get them started on completing their first page,” said Capital Craft Beverage Trail (CCBT) President Mike DiCrescenzo of Altamont Vineyard & Winery. New Walloomsac tavern features mini-museum Producers providing samples at "Drink Schenectady" include:Adi...Lawmakers press for answers on northern border security
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:00:50 GMT
WASHINGTON (NEXSTAR) - Lawmakers say there should be a priority on keeping northern border communities safe from any dangers that could cross the border between Canada and the U.S."The northern border is wide open," Rep. Mike Kelly (R-Penn.) said. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Some lawmakers are concerned about what they say is happening along the more than 5000 miles long border."It's really a crisis and it's tragic on a human level as well," Rep. Claudia Tenney (R-N.Y.) said.Tenney says illegal crossings and drug trafficking along the northern border are rising."There has been nearly an 850% increase in border crossings," Tenney said. Agents added to US Northern border amid crossing spike Kelly says part of the problem is there aren't enough agents to do the job."There's just not enough men up there to do it. They're just worn out," Kelly said.Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-N.Y.) blames the administration."Do we have operatio...Mohonasen Board of Education approves Capital Project proposal
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:00:50 GMT
SCHENECTADY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The Mohonasen Board of Education approved its Capital Project proposal. The project is expected to cost $48 million. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! It includes infrastructure improvements at its four main buildings, including new roofing, sidewalks and lighting. Taxes would increase by less than $10 per year over a six-year period. District leaders said making upgrades now will prevent more costly repairs in the future. A public vote on the project is scheduled for May 16.Rockies spring training report: Concern over Daniel Bard, excitement about Ezequiel Tovar and Elehuris Montero as team breaks camp
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:00:50 GMT
The Rockies wrapped up spring training Tuesday with an 8-1 loss to the Brewers at Salt River Fields, leaving the Rockies with a 13-19 Cactus League record.The record is inconsequential but trends, flashes of talent and signs of trouble can often carry into the regular season.When Colorado opens the regular season against the Padres on Thursday in San Diego, here are some themes worth paying attention to:• Daniel Bard’s spring funk. It’s not just that the Rockies’ closer battled wildness during the World Baseball Classic, conjuring up memories of the yips that nearly ended his career. What’s also concerning is that his fastball velocity is down to 93-96 mph when last year he regularly hit 98-99 mph. Bard posted a 5.40 ERA in five Cactus League games.• The left side of the infield features rookies Ezequiel Tovar at shortstop and Elehuris Montero at third base. There are bound to be growing pains in the field, especially for Montero, but the Rockies feel good ab...Los Angeles "mansion tax" has sellers throwing in free sports cars to entice buyers
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:00:50 GMT
Sellers of luxury homes in Los Angeles scrambling to offload their properties before a new “mansion tax” takes effect on April 1.Agents are trying their best to entice buyers with free perks before the ULA tax takes effect. The measure will impose a 4% transfer tax on property sales over $5 million and a 5.5% tax on properties over $10 million.The tax must be paid by the seller which means those with properties on the market are doing everything they can to incentivize quick closes, including throwing in a free McLaren or a Bentley along with a purchase.Some sellers are dropping prices dramatically while others are finding clever ways to entice buyers to snatch up these pricey estates.“We were trying to think outside of the box and we offered a $1 million bonus to any agent who brought the buyer to one of our listings if we closed before April 1,” said Josh Altman, CEO of Altman Brothers Real Estate and star of “Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles.”Altman explains the extravagant inc...Latest news
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