Explosion at Japan port during PM Kishida visit, no injuries

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 12:39:02 GMT

Explosion at Japan port during PM Kishida visit, no injuries TOKYO (AP) — Japan’s NHK television reported Saturday that a loud explosion occurred at a western Japanese port during Prime Minister Fumio Kishida’s visit, but there were no injuries.Kishida was visiting the Saikazaki port in Wakayama prefecture to cheer his ruling party’s candidate in a local election. There was an explosion just before he was to begin his speech, NHK said.A man believed to be a suspect was apprehended at the scene, and NHK footage showed several uniformed and plainclothes police officers gathered around the man and pressing him to the ground. The incident comes nine months after Kishida’s predecessor, Shinzo Abe, was assassinated while delivering a campaign speech.The Associated Press

US, Vietnam pledge to boost ties as Blinken visits Hanoi

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 12:39:02 GMT

US, Vietnam pledge to boost ties as Blinken visits Hanoi HANOI (AP) — The United States and Vietnam pledged to boost relations as U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken visited Hanoi on Saturday as part of the Biden administration’s push to counter China’s increasing assertiveness in the Indo-Pacific.Blinken and Vietnamese Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh on Saturday vowed to bring ties to a new level. Their meeting came just two weeks after the 50th anniversary of the withdrawal of American combat forces from South Vietnam that marked the end of America’s direct military involvement in the Vietnam war. And it came as Blinken was set to break ground on a sprawling new $1.2 billion U.S. embassy compound in the Vietnamese capital, a project the administration hopes will demonstrate its commitment to further improving ties less than 30 years after diplomatic relations were restored in 1995. Despite concerns over Vietnam’s human rights record, Washington sees Hanoi as a key component of its strategy for the region and has sought to leverage Vie...

Paul Lisnek discusses the latest on abortion, the DNC coming to Chicago and more

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 12:39:02 GMT

Paul Lisnek discusses the latest on abortion, the DNC coming to Chicago and more CHICAGO — WGN Political Analyst Paul Lisnek discusses the latest on abortions, the DNC coming to Chicago, Jim Jordan and more. Read more: Latest Chicago news headlinesWatch this story in the player above.

David's Bridal warns it could shut down, lay off more than 9,000

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 12:39:02 GMT

David's Bridal warns it could shut down, lay off more than 9,000 (KDVR) — Wedding retail chain David's Bridal said more than 9,000 layoffs are possible nationwide as it looks at a potential sale or shutdown of the company, according to a notice filed in multiple states.David's Bridal outlined details and uncertainties about what's ahead in a notice about the layoffs sent to the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment (among others) on Friday. A notice has also been filed in Pennsylvania.A partial wind down of the business or a sale of assets are other options David's Bridal said it's also evaluating. Should you buy now, pay later for your wedding? "At this time, it is uncertain whether the company will be ceasing operations entirely or the closure will be limited to certain locations," the company said in the notice.The notice listed positions that could be eliminated, ranging from 3,597 stylists to 13 vice presidents and the chief executive officer. The first phase of layoffs was targeted for Friday and impacted corporate employees. Two m...

BB gun fired from University of Minnesota residence hall, hitting pedestrian in face

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 12:39:02 GMT

BB gun fired from University of Minnesota residence hall, hitting pedestrian in face A man in a third-floor dormitory window fired a BB gun at another person who was walking down the street Friday night, striking the victim in the face, University of Minnesota police reported.The U police reported the aggravated assault at Pioneer Hall, at 615 Fulton St. S.E. in Minneapolis. Police were searching Pioneer Hall for the suspect.Authorities did not release information on the condition of the victim.No further details were available Friday night.Related ArticlesCrime & Public Safety | Appeals court rejects effort to reinstate UMN mens gymnastics Crime & Public Safety | Further postponement pushes proposed Fairview-Sanford merger into summer Crime & Public Safety | UMN President Joan Gabel to leave for Pittsburgh job after contentious fourth year Crime & Public Safety | Kathleen Collins: Support Ukraine’s victory out of moral necessity and for national security Crime & Public Safety ...

Troy: Interactive map shows lead pipe whereabouts

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 12:39:02 GMT

Troy: Interactive map shows lead pipe whereabouts TROY, N.Y. (NEWS10) - Things are starting to flow the right way when it comes to pipes in Troy. NEWS10 has the latest developments from the Collar City on the lead pipe replacement plan. Preserve Kenwood plans for a new future “Today's a good day. An interactive map and what does is, is folks will be able to tap in and see their property,” said City Council President Carmella Mantello.City officials are making headway when it comes to removing lead pipes, and for those who are not sure whether this is a problem in their house or not, Troy's new interactive map will show a person where the lead is.“They'll look for their house. Naturally, that's the first thing I did when I went on, and they can determine whether the line has been identified. If it has not then they should look at the process to identify it,” said Mayor Patrick Madden.If the map has a red mark, it means lead is found; green is clear of lead. If you get a grey box, it's still undetermined. Proposed SafeCam program...

Two Dogtown dumpster fires lead some residents to suspect foul play

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 12:39:02 GMT

Two Dogtown dumpster fires lead some residents to suspect foul play ST. LOUIS - A large alleyway fire that started in a dumpster Thursday night woke up people living close to the intersection of Oakland and Tamm avenues, which is located in the Dogtown neighborhood.A car and garage were destroyed, and some homes lost power for a few hours due to the fire."I'm surprised there was this much damage," said Justin Fuson, a nearby resident.The second fire was burning in a dumpster near Clayton Avenue. Only the fence that separated a Fields Foods store and a Seamus McDaniel’s bar was damaged. The fires are practically in the same alley, just a couple of blocks away. Top Story: Witness: Woman pumping gas seriously hurt chasing after stolen purse Luke Robinson lives near Clayton Avenue and believes the fires were likely set on purpose.“Someone was intentionally doing it along this certain path," he said.Robinson went on to say that if the fires were intentionally set, “it’s selfish, destructive, and it’s not okay."The St. Louis Fire Department is actively ...

Contact 2 gets action and answers on tree debris in Fox Park neighborhood

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 12:39:02 GMT

Contact 2 gets action and answers on tree debris in Fox Park neighborhood ST. LOUIS - On Wednesday, you could feel the resident’s frustration with this fallen tree in the 2800 block of Victor Street in Fox Park."This stuff has been sitting here, it's been collecting trash. It's making a mess," said Amanda Izzo, a Fox Park resident. Trending: The MASH spin-off set in St. Louis you probably forgot about "I have a teenager; sometimes she struggles to find a parking spot on the street," said Simon Yost, a Fox Park resident. "I think it would be good if at some point here we could move on with our lives."On March 22, tree crews started chopping. Residents said city forestry officials told them the debris would be gone in three business days. Three weeks later, it was still there. That’s when FOX 2's Contact 2 team got involved. We brought the neighbor's concerns to city hall, and within a few hours, the contractors hired to do the job were back in the neighborhood cleaning up.“I was out of town all week. I got back last night and was super happy when I pulle...

NAACP: Basketball courts at Forest Park a step in right direction

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 12:39:02 GMT

NAACP: Basketball courts at Forest Park a step in right direction ST. LOUIS - Whether you're on the move or trying to get a bite, Forest Park is the place to do nearly everything, except a slam dunk.Ray Park Perry spent his Friday soaking in the sun with his two-year-old daughter. He's surprised that with other recreational options available, there are no basketball courts in one of the city's go-to parks."A lot of folks like to play basketball," Perry said. "It's a good full body work out. I don't know why we don't have a basketball court in Forest Park." Top Story: Witness: Woman pumping gas seriously hurt chasing after stolen purse NAACP St. Louis President Adolphus Pruitt said he remembers the idea of basketball courts being floated around for decades, but the idea never developed because he believes it doesn't fit Forest Park's Master Plan.Pruitt believes it's a deeper-rooted issue that goes beyond basketball."I think most of us saw it as an issue of bias," Pruitt said.In 2020, the City of St. Louis made the move to build basketball courts....

Report: Colorado housing market shows signs of resuming ‘normal’ conditions

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 12:39:02 GMT

Report: Colorado housing market shows signs of resuming ‘normal’ conditions March housing data for the seven-county Denver metro area and across Colorado may signal a return to more normal market conditions since the onset of the pandemic, according to the monthly Market Trends Housing Report from the Colorado Association of Realtors.“Median sales prices are down, days on market have skyrocketed, and homes are back to selling below asking prices on average,” said Cooper Thayer, a CAR spokesperson and realtor with Keller Williams Action Realty.“However, it’s important to remember that the last few years were an anomaly, and we are currently in an arguably healthier market than before. In fact, last month’s market may have been the most ‘normal’ we’ve seen since the beginning of the pandemic.”Higher mortgage rates helped calm the market, with buyers no longer offering thousands over the asking price and sellers being more reasonable about pricing.“Due to the rise in interest rates, which has affected...