Highway 401 in Pickering partially closed due to major collision, explosions: Durham police
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:03:34 GMT
Part of Highway 401 in Pickering has been shut down due to a major collision and “multiple explosions,” Durham Regional Police officers say.An update posted by the Durham Regional Police Service’s road safety Twitter account just after 10:45 p.m. on Tuesday said the crash happened on Highway 401 near Brock Road.An OPP spokesperson said the eastbound and westbound lanes of Highway 401 between Whites Road in Pickering and Westney Road South in Ajax were closed due to the incident, leading to major traffic delays in the surrounding areas.Officers also said Brock Road between Pickering Parkway and Plumber Street was closed as part of their investigation.Footage from Ontario Ministry of Transportation cameras and posts on social media showed a large fire on the highway.The circumstances leading up to the incident weren’t immediately clear. As of late Tuesday, it was unknown if anyone was injured. More to come.TRAFFIC ALERT: EB 401 – right under the overpass ...Sudan conflict shows how peace could unravel in South Sudan if world doesn’t watch, UN envoy says
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:03:34 GMT
UNITED NATIONS (AP) — The U.N. envoy for South Sudan warned the Security Council Tuesday not to take its eyes off the world’s newest nation, saying the conflict in neighboring Sudan shows “how quickly hard-won peace gains can unravel.”Nicholas Haysom said the impact of the conflict is “unfurling along multiple fronts,” with over 117,000 women, children and men fleeing into South Sudan, where violent clashes also persist, and the government is struggling to implement the most challenging provisions of a fragile 2018 power-sharing agreement and move toward the country’s first elections as an independent nation.He said the capacity of the government and humanitarian organizations to absorb the newcomers – 93% of them South Sudanese returning to the country – “is under strain,” with limited local resources and bottlenecks in border towns, especially Renk.The conflict, which broke out in mid-April capping months of increasing tensions between the leaders of Sudan’s military and powerful ...4 pedestrians in hospital after hit-and-run near Guaranteed Rate Field; suspects in custody
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:03:34 GMT
CHICAGO — Four people are in the hospital after being struck in a hit-and-run crash near Guaranteed Rate Field Tuesday evening.According to the Chicago Police Department, two men and two women were walking to Guaranteed Rate Field just outside the stadium near West 35th Street and South Shields Avenue around 6:22 p.m. when they were hit by four offenders in a silver sedan travelling at a high rate of speed.As the incident unfolded near 35th Street, one of the victims hit by the vehicle flipped on top of the car and fell through the sun roof. The four offenders, with the one victim now in the car, then fled the scene.Police officers responding to 35th Street administered first aid to the three victims remaining on scene. One of the victims, a 51-year-old woman, was taken to the University of Chicago Medical Center in critical condition. Another victim, a 25 year-old man, was taken to Stroger Hospital also in critical condition. The third victim, a 24-year-old man, was also taken to S...'Tragic': Foster families out of money, scrambling as state investigates Pflugerville agency
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:03:34 GMT
PFLUGERVILLE, Texas (KXAN)-- Catherine Kuntz didn't think she'd ever become a foster parent, let alone of two girls in this condition: "They had not had a bath in over a week. They were going to school with animal feces and urine on their clothes. Their clothes were stained. Just a horrible situation," Kuntz said. The girls were family, and Kuntz and her husband agreed to take them in and become a licensed foster care home through Lonestar Social Services. The agency was contracted with the state to help connect children and families for foster care and adoption."We went through a lot of training so that we would understand the how the trauma affected these two children," Kuntz said. Per its contract with the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services, Lonestar was supposed to pay or reimburse foster families for childcare costs. "We were getting it every month, and then we were getting it later in the month. And then we were getting it two months after the fact," Kuntz said...Community members protest against Burdett Birth Center closure
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:03:34 GMT
TROY, N.Y. (NEWS10) — In Troy, close to 100 advocates and community members gathered to protest against the closure of the Burdett Birth Center at Samaritan Hospital. Especially since closing the center will mean Rensselaer County will lose its only maternity unit.Chelly Hegan from Planned Parenthood said that the closure should not happen, especially since there has been more attention on maternal health due to increased maternal mortality rates.“It is shameful that access to high-quality maternal care is being cut off here in Rensselaer County,” Hegan said. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! That’s because organizers say most patients rely on public transportation in the city or live in a rural area where driving times to the nearest hospital are already challenging.Organizers also said a CDTA bus trip from Troy to Albany is 50 minutes. If a patient needs to be transported from Samaritan Hospital to another hospital in Alban...Water main break causes 10-foot-wide sinkhole in Dogtown
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:03:34 GMT
ST. LOUIS - A water main break caused a residential street in Dogtown to partially collapse, resulting in a sinkhole and headaches for homeowners now dealing with the cleanup.Crews started repairs to the sinkhole on Nashville Avenue Tuesday."Last night, I was taking the dogs on a walk, and I saw the hole, which was crazy, super glad that we're all still standing here,” said Morgan Maberry, a Dogtown resident.A large crack in the asphalt surfaced on Saturday, later giving way to a sinkhole that almost took longtime resident Ryan Kelly's car with it."I ran out here, and it didn't look too bad; I went back to get my keys, and everything had just collapsed," Kelly said. "It was already 10 feet wide, and we stood out here and watched it just keep crumbling in."The Metropolitan Sewer District (MSD) said they altered to a water main break on Saturday. Missouri family finds relative 10 hours after hearing she died A video showed sewage water spilling onto the street. The city eventually s...Drought conditions could present firework complications
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:03:34 GMT
ST. CHARLES COUNTY, Mo. - We're still a couple of weeks away from the Fourth of July, but Tuesday is the official start of fireworks season in Missouri."And here you have a wide variety from anywhere from like $30 all the way up to $200 or $300 per box," said Joshua Galati, fireworks stand operator.From little fireworks costing a few dollars to the big ones costing a few hundred, Galati has been selling fireworks for about 10 years. He opened his Firework City tent off Highway 94 in Weldon Spring on Tuesday afternoon. Galati said he expects this season's sales to be a little down simply because the Fourth of July falls on a Tuesday, but that's not the only reason."What plays a factor is the weather," he said. "I mean, that's probably the biggest important factor in anything." Missouri family finds relative 10 hours after hearing she died Our drier season means more fire danger. Abnormally dry conditions in the St. Louis area; moderate drought conditions in surrounding counties, an...Board of Aldermen in St. Louis County city votes to use public funds to repair private swim club
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:03:34 GMT
ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. - During Tuesday night’s Warson Woods Board of Aldermen meeting, the board voted in favor of authorizing the city to use slightly more than $150,000 to resurface the pool at the Warson Woods Swim Club.Some Warson Woods taxpayers have raised concerns about the plan. The city owns the pool property, but the swim club is private and requires memberships.Supporters of using public money argue it’s in the city’s best interest to have a viable pool that provides a recreational benefit. The city owns the land and leases it to the swim club. Most of the citizens speaking during Tuesday’s meeting voiced support for using public money.Some citizens said the pool enhances property values for all residents. Several residents said the pool is a big reason they enjoy living in Warson Woods. Missouri family finds relative 10 hours after hearing she died Some taxpayers argued the swim club should pay for all the repairs. Opponents of using public funding do not believe the c...Cleaning is underway for the mosaic at Cathedral Basilica of St. Louis
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:03:34 GMT
ST. LOUIS - Mosaic pieces are getting a cleaning for the first time in nearly a century on Tuesday."This place. It's all stone. You have to hand clean almost every little spot. There is a lot of work to it," said William Connors, a machine operator for John Tiedemann Incorporated.Connors and his crew are out of New Jersey and specialize in restoring churches."You can see the clean side, and you can see the kind of dirty side. They're going to realize that, oh, that wasn't grey marble; that's really white marble," said Monsignor Henry Breier with the Archdiocese of St. Louis.He said the challenge with the project is the height."That baldachino it sits at about 60 feet tall. The challenge had been finding a piece of equipment that wouldn't damage the floors," Breier said. How many Missouri bridges need to be repaired or replaced? Depends who you ask There are several types of stones. The first step in cleaning the marble is vacuuming, then scrubbing with soap and polishing."It's som...Judge Strikes Down Arkansas Law Banning Gender Transition Care for Minors
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:03:34 GMT
ATLANTA — A federal judge in Arkansas on Tuesday struck down the state’s law forbidding medical treatments for children and teenagers seeking gender transitions, blocking what had been the first in a wave of such measures championed by conservative lawmakers across the country.The case had been closely watched as an important test of whether bans or severe restrictions on transition care for minors, which have since been enacted by 19 other states, could withstand legal challenges being brought by activists and civil liberties groups. It is the first ruling to broadly block such a ban for an entire state, though judges have intervened to temporarily delay similar laws from going into effect.In his 80-page ruling, Judge James M. Moody Jr. of U.S. District Court in Little Rock said the law both discriminated against transgender people and violated constitutional rights of doctors. He also said that the state of Arkansas had failed to substantially prove a number of its cla...Latest news
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