‘Hold the line:’ ‘Freedom Convoy’ organizers’ criminal trial begins Tuesday
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 08:47:53 GMT
OTTAWA — As Tamara Lich was led away from supporters in handcuffs on the snowy streets of Ottawa in 2022, she threw a single phrase over her shoulder.“Hold the line,” said the petite figurehead of the “Freedom Convoy” movement as the officers at each of her elbows walked her to the waiting cruiser. She was echoing the words shouted by of one of her supporters in a scene that was captured on video and circulated online the eve before hundreds of police moved in.Officers spent the next two days dislodging protesters from the streets around Parliament Hill. But that parting phrase, which would go on to become the title of Lich’s recently published book, is likely to be at the heart of her criminal trial. Lich and follow convoy organizer Chris Barber are scheduled to stand trial in Ottawa starting Tuesday for their role in the three-week protest that overtook the streets around downtown and sparked a national emergency declaration.In the final days of the d...Accusers in Japanese boy band producer’s sex scandal say they hope for apology, compensation
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 08:47:53 GMT
TOKYO (AP) — A group of men who say they were sexually abused by a Japanese boy band producer expressed hope Monday that the company will provide financial compensation and introduce measures to prevent a recurrence. They say producer Johnny Kitagawa sexually preyed on young dancers and singers for decades, having them stay at his luxury home, handing them cash and leveraging promises of potential fame. The company, Johnny & Associates, is a powerful force in Japan’s entertainment industry.The men said at a news conference Monday that they have been ignored for decades by the company, Japanese society and mainstream media.Company Chief Executive Julie Keiko Fujishima released a brief statement on YouTube in May about the accusations but has not appeared before reporters. The company has set a news conference for Thursday.“We want Julie to apologize, as the chief executive and company owner,” said Shimon Ishimaru, one of nine men who have formed a group demanding an apology...Child, teen among those wounded in weekend shootings
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 08:47:53 GMT
CHICAGO — Weekend gun violence in Chicago ended with more than 30 people shot including multiple children.At least three of the shootings were homicides, police said.At least six of the victims were under 18-years-old.Chicago police report these numbers are down compared to last year’s Labor Day Weekend when 55 people were shot—and 11 murdered. Related: 6-year-old boy shot in the leg in Washington Heights Police said a 6-year-old was shot inside a home near the corner of 91st and Racine around 5:30 p.m. in the Washington Heights neighborhood. There was a gathering at the home at the time. The boy was taken to the hospital where he’s listed in good condition.Around 7 p.m. another child was hit by gunfire in Englewood. Police said a 13-year-old boy who was outside near the corner of 60th and Elizabeth when struck in the head. Related: 13-year-old critically injured in Englewood shooting He was taken to comer children’s hospital in critical condition, police said.Anyone with infor...Hot, humid Labor Day
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 08:47:53 GMT
A hot and humid Labor Day for the Chicago area with increasing clouds. Air quality is in the Good category for today. High 93 expected with heat index 95-100. Monday night will be warm and breezy with partly cloudy to mostly cloudy skies. Low mid 70s Interactive Radar: Track showers and storm here Tuesday will be partly sunny. A chance of isolated showers and thunderstorms, especially in the afternoon. SSW 5-15 mph Highs low 90s Full forecast details and more at the WGN Weather Center blog Extended outlook calls for more clouds and cooler temps on Wednesday but still humid. Wednesday sees the best bet for isolated showers and storms. A slight chance of lingering showers on Thursday, but clearing skies towards the afternoon and highs in the 70s. We'll stay in the comfortable mid to upper 70s for the remainder of the week-- with temps getting back towards 80 for the weekend.Brutal heat and humidity for Labor Day
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 08:47:53 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) -- Another week of triple digit heat ahead of us, and we'll likely take down a few records while we're at it.LABOR DAY: A mainly sunny and very hot holiday with afternoon highs returning to the upper 90s and low 100s. High humidity will bring heat index values up to 104°-108°.Labor Day - lake forecastOngoing drought resulting in very low lake levelsVery high UV index for Labor Day afternoonTHIS WEEK: Afternoon highs will stay above 100° through the week with records likely to be broken Wednesday through Sunday afternoon. Our eastern counties have a slim chance at a spot shower Tuesday afternoon, but no meaningful rain is expected. We'll watch for a few more spot showers this weekend.New on the KXAN Weather blog: NEW BLOG: End in sight for consistent 100º days 2023 was Austin's hottest summer on record. What should we expect in September? BLOG: Could PDO mess with our wet El Niño? Austin Interactive Weather Stats (2023) FIRST WARNING WEATHER: Stay up to date ...Stillwater downtown parking pay zone expands Friday
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 08:47:53 GMT
Visitors to downtown Stillwater will notice a change in parking fees in city-owned lots and on-street parking spaces east of Main Street starting 10 a.m. Friday.The new fee structure calls for paid parking to be in effect from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Stalls will be paid in 1-hour increments to allow for shorter stays in premium/higher-demand zones, said Community Development Director Tim Gladhill. The rate is $1 per hour.(Courtesy of City of Stillwater)The coveted parking spots on Main Street, also known as Minnesota 95, will be a free 30-minute “quick zone” along the stretch between Mulberry and Nelson streets. The Minnesota Department of Transportation does not allow for the city to charge for parking on a state highway at this time, Gladhill said.Of the 2,000 parking spaces in downtown Stillwater, about 75 percent are currently free. Starting Friday, that number will drop to about 60 percent, he said.The city currently operates 18 surface lots and one municipal parking ramp in the dow...5 things to know this Labor Day
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 08:47:53 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The late Jimmy Buffett once said, "Wrinkles will only go where the smiles have been." We hope everyone is enjoying a nice Labor Day weekend, wherever or however you're spending it. Get the latest news, weather, sports and more delivered right to your inbox! According to According to Meteorologist Jill Szwed, we can expect a "summery" forecast to complement the long weekend. With a slim chance of hit-or-miss showers, expect mostly sunny, hot, and humid temperatures throughout the day. Authorities are investigating multiple homicides in the area. One happening in Albany with another taking place in Troy. Meanwhile, an attempted robbery at the Phila Street Ben & Jerry's in Saratoga Springs brought an abrupt end to a Black Lives Matter Vigil meant to honor the life of Darryl Mount. These stories, and more, are covered in your five things to know this Labor Day, 2023. 1. Police investigate fatal accident on East Schroon River RoadLocal law enforcement is i...Ask Amy: Parents might need a fresh risk assessment
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 08:47:53 GMT
Dear Amy: My granddaughter is six.Her parents want her to grow up to be independent.This manifests itself in many liberties and responsibilities, some of which I think she is too young for.I have never said anything to the parents about this aspect of their childrearing, but recently I witnessed two cases where I felt their approach is much too lax.In one case, they allowed her to come down a slippery marble spiral staircase with inadequate handrails — alone.She ended up falling, but thankfully was not seriously hurt.The other incident was in a restaurant when she needed to use the bathroom. Instead of accompanying her, they told her, “You know where it is, go ahead.”The bathroom was a single room with a women’s stall right next to a men’s stall. An outer door enclosed the room with both stalls inside.I said nothing but went with my granddaughter and stood outside her stall.(When I was six, I was molested at a park, so I know how quickly and easily mole...A travelling exhibition across the EU celebrates the 30th anniversary of the Single Market
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 08:47:53 GMT
1 September marked the start of the Single Market Tour, a travelling exhibition celebrating the success of the Single Market on the occasion of its 30th anniversary and involving citizens in discussing its future. The tour kicks off in Trieste, Italy, and will showcase the many benefits and opportunities of the Single Market. It will feature interactive activities, challenging games, and insightful dialogues. The tour will then embark on a journey across Europe, and is scheduled to visit Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Spain, Portugal and France until the end of the year. There will be many other destinations in 2024.Since the beginning of the year, numerous debates, conferences, and events have been organised with relevant parties across the EU to celebrate the achievements of the Single Market and encourage reflections on its future.In March this year, the Commission published a Communication celebrating the 30th anniversary of the Single Market, which is one of the major achievements...49ers’ Week 1 primer: What you need to know for opener at Steelers
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 08:47:53 GMT
SANTA CLARA – It’s been a 31-week, spell-binding procession to get the 49ers from last season’s NFC Championship trauma to their next shot at a Super Bowl run.They’ll start Sunday in Pittsburgh, on the other side of the Keystone State from where Brock Purdy and his teammates got waylaid by the Eagles, 31-7, in the NFC Championship Game.Alas, a new playoff push is afoot. Did someone say foot? There’s much more to get to than just the 49ers’ maligned kicker situation. So let’s get to it:THIS WEEK’S STORYLINES1. NICK BOSA’S HOLDOUTContract talks have kept Nick Bosa from reporting to the 49ers, after winning NFL Defensive Player of the Year honors with a league-leading and career-high 18 ½ sacks. He’s slated to make $17.9 million on the fifth-year option of his rookie deal but is expected to secure the NFL’s highest contract for a non-quarterback. Steelers counterpart T.J. Watt waited three days before the 2021 opener to sign his mega-deal.2. BROCK PURDY’S WINGSix months after his ulnar...Latest news
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