Panama Canal foresees its income falling after shipping limited due to a drought
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:59:54 GMT
The managers of the Panama Canal said they expect income from the waterway to drop after authorities were forced to limit the number of ships passing through each to 32 due to a lack of rainfall. Ricaurte Vásquez, the canal’s administrator, said Thursday that income in 2024 could drop by as much as $200 million because of the drought. The canal implemented a measure Sunday capping the number of ships passing through its locks daily to a maximum of 32, compared to 36 to 38 under normal operation. Not enough rain has fallen to feed the watershed system of rivers and brooks that fill lakes, whose waters in turn fill the locks.The watershed also supplies freshwater to Panama City, home to about half the country’s population of 4 million. The canal had expected to earn about $4.9 billion in fees next year before the measures were announced.The Associated PressEnvironment Canada says tornado touches down near Ottawa Thursday evening
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:59:54 GMT
Environment Canada says a tornado touched down in the Ottawa area Thursday evening during a severe thunderstorm.It was confirmed near Metcalfe, Ont., a rural community about 30 kilometres southeast of Ottawa, just before 7 p.m. eastern time.#ONStorm #ottawa#Tornado check it out. Right in the center pic.twitter.com/KUC7dLWbfo— Ghazi H. Wadi (@GhaziOttawa) August 3, 2023Tornado Warning issued for a confirmed tornado located 9 kilometres northwest of Metcalfe, moving east at 50 km/h. Details ???? https://t.co/vErVG5QII4#ONStorm #ONwx pic.twitter.com/kqniC8YY5A— ECCC Weather Ontario (@ECCCWeatherON) August 3, 2023There were also a number of reports of hail throughout the national capital, along with strong winds and rain.Ottawa Fire Services says part of a roof was ripped off a home in Riverside South, a community south of Nepean.The fire service says everyone got out of the home safely and the home’s structural integrity was not damaged, but it’s not clear whet...CPD: 71-year-old man with dementia missing from West Roseland
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:59:54 GMT
CHICAGO -- The Chicago Police Department is asking for the public's help in locating a missing 71-year-old who was last seen early Wednesday morning.Alonzo Sain, 71, was last seen leaving his home on the 200 block of West 112th Street in Chicago's West Roseland neighborhood. CPD: 28-year-old missing from West Town neighborhood Sain is described as 5-foot-8, weighing 183 pounds, with brown hair and brown eyes. He has stage 4 cancer and the onset dementia in that he reportedly gets a little confused in the evenings. He also is partially blind in his left eye.Sain was heading to McDonald's at 29 East 87th Street to hand out flyers for a construction company at 5 a.m. on Wednesday, but never returned home.Anyone with information regarding Alonzo Sain's whereabouts are asked to contact the Chicago Police Department at 312-747-8274.Uptick of COVID cases attributed to Travis County wastewater
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:59:54 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) — With the uptick of COVID cases in the Austin area, Austin Public Health said it was making moves to keep children safe during the back-to-school season.APH said it was giving vaccines to children who might need them, as well as helping to support mobile clinic operations in the area.The increase in cases can be attributed to Travis County wastewater, where covid has been found over the past 6 weeks."We are seeing SARS-CoV-2 present in the wastewater stream,” said Janet Pichette, the chief epidemiologist at Austin Public Health. “As I mentioned, it’s being collected in two of our regional wastewater treatment plants. Those plants represent 95% of the wastewater that comes in for 95% of the Austin population.”While the COVID-19 national public health emergency has ended, cases continue to persist in Travis County; however, hospitalizations remain low, which experts have attributed to vaccines.Boosters were encouraged to protect those who are high-risk and updated vacci...Bee Cave teen gets his wish to ride in old-school Corvette
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:59:54 GMT
BEE CAVE, Texas (KXAN) — One teenager in Bee Cave had his wish come true Tuesday.Nicholas said he always wanted to drive or ride in an old-school Corvette, and on his 17th birthday, he got the chance to do just that.Make-A-Wish worked with Covert Bee Cave to make Nicholas’ wish happen.“I've been fortunate and blessed enough to be part of roughly 10 or 12 wishes that we've granted over the last 10 plus years,” Mike Ishack, Covert Bee Cave General Manager, said.Ann Jerome, President & CEO of Make-A-Wish, said Tuesday's wish was exciting.“This one we have not done a Corvette wish. We have other kinds of car wishes. But this is a super exciting day,” Jerome said.Nicholas’ mom, Jennifer Johnson, said she was happy her son’s wish was granted.“One of his dreams is probably to drive one, and sadly I don't know if we'll ever get to have that happen,” Johnson said. “So, having Make-A-Wish step in and saying ‘Hey, yeah, we can make that happen.’ It's amazing.”Photojournalist Frank Martinez...Vikings rookie receiver Jordan Addison drawing tons of praise at training camp
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:59:54 GMT
Jordan Addison promised he would be ready once he put the pads on. Though he missed all of organized team activities this spring, working his way back from a minor injury, he wasn’t worried about being too far behind for training camp.“I’ve been doing this all my life,” he said at the start of training camp. “I’ll be able to jump back in and get to where I need to be at.”That has been the case so far as Addison has showcased why the Vikings selected him No. 23 overall in the 2023 NFL Draft. Whether it’s making a diving catch over the middle last week in team drills, or smoking cornerback Joejuan Williams this week in individual drills, Addison has certainly looked the part of a successful draft pick.“What he’s done on the grass so far has confirmed a lot of the things that we expected from Jordan,” coach Kevin O’Connell said. “He’s also done some things instinctively, playing football within the confines of our scheme.”A perfect exampl...Schenectady County extends State of Emergency
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:59:54 GMT
SCHENECTADY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Schenectady County officials have extended the State of Emergency related to asylum seekers coming to the area. It will now be in effect for another five days or until it is extended again. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! The State of Emergency went into effect on July 24. It states that no hotel or shelter can house migrants unless it is approved by the county.The order was in response to migrants staying at the Super 8 Motel in Rotterdam that displaced occupants already living there.On the eve of his first homeless camp sweep, Denver Mayor Mike Johnston shakes hands of inhabitants
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:59:54 GMT
Denver Mayor Mike Johnston visited a large homeless encampment in the 2200 block of Stout Street on Thursday afternoon, talking with and shaking the hands of people that by Friday morning will be ordered to move along as part of the first sweep authorized under the Johnston administration.“That’s the first time I’ve ever seen that,” David Lanci, one of the people living in the camp, said after Johnston talked to him and moved down the line of the tents and makeshift sun shelters. “It didn’t feel like talking to a mayor. It felt like I was talking to a friend. That is big.”Johnston earlier this week said that the city did not have hotel beds, tiny homes or any other form of short-term housing available for the people living in the camp. The promise of providing alternatives to the streets or the city’s existing congregate care shelter system is a pillar of Johnston’s approach to enforcing the city’s camping ban and, he says,...Victorville man convicted of torturing, murdering 8-year-old son
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:59:54 GMT
A man from Victorville was convicted of first-degree murder and torture in connection with the 2017 death of his eight-year-old son. According to a release from the San Bernardino County District Attorney, Shakir Omari Nunn brutally beat his son Dominic to death on Jan. 5, 2017 after Dominic – who authorities said was already deprived of food – ate some of his father’s candy. “Dominic’s cause of death was blunt force trauma in just a matter of hours,” the District Attorney’s Office said. “During trial [doctors] testified that Dominic’s external injuries were too numerous to count.” In addition to his extensive external injuries, Dominic also suffered a lacerated liver, damage to his spleen and intestinal and digestive system damage. Dominic Nunn, pictured before his death in 2017. (San Bernardino County District Attorney's Office/findagrave.com)Several of Dominic’s siblings testified during trial that abuse in the household was a “normal occurrence” and that some...1 dead after shooting in Irvine neighborhood
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:59:54 GMT
A group of suspects remain at large after a person was shot and killed in a quiet Irvine neighborhood on Thursday. Irvine police responded to reports of a shooting near Athel Avenue and Sego Street around 12:37 p.m. Callers told police they heard a man screaming for help. Arriving officers found the victim lying on the ground while being attended to by witnesses and residents in the area. The victim, identified only as an adult male, was shot multiple times in the upper torso area, police said. Orange County Fire Authority crews arrived on the scene and transported the victim to a local hospital with life-threatening injuries. He was later pronounced dead at the hospital.The suspects fled the area before officers could arrive. No suspect information is known, but their vehicles are described as a black Mercedes sedan and a white Honda, possibly a Civic or an Accord.Police are searching for suspects after a man was shot and killed in an Irvine neighborhood on August 3, 2023. (OC...Latest news
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