Guards union says second pigeon with a backpack found in B.C. prison
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 10:00:26 GMT
VANCOUVER — A pigeon wearing a tiny empty backpack has been captured inside a federal prison in British Columbia, in what a union official says was likely another plan by inmates to smuggle drugs. The discovery at the Matsqui prison in the Fraser Valley comes just a few months after another pigeon was captured carrying a bird-size backpack full of crystal methamphetamine at the Pacific Institution right next door. John Randle, the Pacific regional president at the Union of Canadian Correctional Officers, says the latest pigeon’s pack was made of blue jeans and bedsheets, materials easily available to inmates. He says the pigeon was found inside the jail on Feb. 27, while the first bird was caught on the prison grounds. Randle says there’s an elementary school close by and pigeons smuggling drugs are a real concern, especially if it lands at the wrong place.After the backpack was removed, the bird was released, and police in Abbotsford say they’re investigating the ...Shedd Aquarium fears millions in lost revenue with NASCAR's arrival
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 10:00:26 GMT
CHICAGO — Leaders at Chicago's Shedd Aquarium fear it could lose several millions of dollars this summer due to NASCAR holding a race in Grant Park. In less than four months, NASCAR’s big street race is coming to downtown Chicago. The two-day event will run July 1-2, but preparation for the race will start nearly a month earlier. NASCAR's arrival this summer has promoted unease among some Shedd Aquarium officials who worry about lost revenue amid one of the museum's busiest times."We’re on a peninsula and the access is constrained. I know that on a busy weekend, it’s already tough and adding an event like this, with this many road closures, is going to have an impact," said Meghan Curran, chief marketing and experience officer for the Shedd Aquarium. NASCAR unveils names, logos for Chicago Street Race Shedd officials say during the July 4 weekend, they see at least 10,000 guests per day, generating $2-3 million in revenue. Officials also expect a summer camp that runs the week of ...Illinois eliminated in the first round of the NCAA Tournament by Arkansas
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 10:00:26 GMT
DES MOINES - In many ways, it was a game that encompassed an entire season of basketball for one of the teams that took the floor at Wells Fargo Arena. Unfortunately for Illinois, it led to a quick elimination from the NCAA Tournament. Inconsistent throughout and unable to get sustained momentum, the ninth-seeded Illini trailed almost the whole way in their West Region first round game against Arkansas in Des Moines. Despite a few late pushes, Illinois was eliminated by the Razorbacks 73-63. Brad Underwood's team finished the season 20-13 having made the NCAA Tournament for a third-straight year but once again failing to have a sustained run in the "Big Dance." The Illini haven't made an appearance in the Sweet 16 since 2005.Arkansas led by ten points at the half as the Illini shot just 27.6 percent from the floor as they were out of rhythm on that end of the court. They'd try a few times to rally in the second half and even got the Arkansas lead down to five with 2:30 left on a dun...HHS announces more funding for low-income Americans for heating, cooling bills
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 10:00:26 GMT
WASHINGTON (NEXSTAR) -- More assistance is on the way for low-income Americans who need help with their heating and cooling bills."It allows our families to have a bit of breathing room," Office of Community Service Director Dr. Lanikque Howard said.Dr. Howard says more than $500 million are being made available to cover the low-income home energy assistance program known as LIHEAP."LIHEAP makes home energy more affordable for those individuals who may be struggling to make ends meet," Dr. Howard said.The funds are in addition to the one billion awarded last month to help with crisis assistance and weatherization services, to make these homes energy efficient."To bring down those bills, but to reduce our energy consumption as well," Dr. Howard said.Dr. Howard says the money can also be used by communities to better prepare for unexpected weather events, like noreasters and heat waves."To really support households who might be in need after these kinds of natural disasters," Dr. Howa...How your freshly gardened plants will fair in the upcoming weather
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 10:00:26 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) – Austinites and others in Central Texans will wake up to some pretty cold temperatures Friday morning—some potentially even seeing snow flurries.The low temperatures sweeping into Central Texas this St. Patricks Day morning are a little later in the season than we might usually see, according to KXAN meteorologists. MORE: Accumulating snow possible Saturday morning in the Hill Country If you recently filled your garden with fresh flora, you may be feeling a little concerned about this aberrant weather. KXAN talked to Senior Horticulturist Julie Marcus from the Wildflower Center about what folks can do and expect. “I would take a little extra care of plants that have just been put in the ground,” Marcus said. “Even if they are native plants,” Marcus said.“Definitely make sure they have a good layer of mulch… or if somebody has a light sheet they want to put over some of those new plantings and if they are still in containers, I would probably bring them...4 things we learned from the Chicago Bears, including how tradition helped lure in linebacker Tremaine Edmunds
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 10:00:26 GMT
The Chicago Bears formally introduced five of their free agent signings Thursday at Halas Hall. General manager Ryan Poles also spoke with reporters for the first time since trading the No. 1 pick in next month’s draft. Poles again emphasized the Bears won’t be able to fix everything this offseason while also expressing his excitement for adding receiver DJ Moore as a weapon for Justin Fields.There was plenty of ground to cover as a busy two-month stretch of roster restocking continues for the Bears. Here are four things we learned.1. The Bears have grand visions for new linebacker Tremaine Edmunds.Edmunds agreed to a four-year, $72 million deal with $50 million guaranteed and will be pushed to produce at a high level in Matt Eberflus’ system. Poles praised Edmunds for his speed, length and ability in coverage and believes he will be a galvanizing leader within the culture the Bears are trying to build.“He’s special,” Poles said.After the Bears tr...St. Paul man gets 15 years in federal prison for illegally possessing a pistol at Union Depot
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 10:00:26 GMT
A St. Paul man was sentenced this week to 15 years in federal prison for being a felon in possession of a firearm.According to court documents, Geraldo Jay Dilworth, 35, was waiting to board a train at the Union Depot in St. Paul on March 17, 2022, when officers learned he was a suspect in a crime. Officers found a Springfield Armory .45-caliber pistol in his fanny pack during his arrest at the train station.Dilworth pleaded guilty to the charge in November and was sentenced Tuesday by U.S. District Court Judge Susan Richard Nelson.Because Dilworth has multiple prior felony convictions in Ramsey and Washington counties, including domestic assault and terroristic threats, he is prohibited under federal law from possessing firearms or ammunition.Related ArticlesCrime & Public Safety | Two men charged in killing of Hugo man outside Fridley Cub Foods Crime & Public Safety | Pregnant woman hospitalized after St. Paul shooting has died Crime & P...Roseville restaurant Baldamar adds extravagant Saturday brunch experience
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 10:00:26 GMT
A selection of the dishes available on Baldamar’s new unlimited Saturday brunch menu, including the avocado toast (right), are shown in this undated photo. The Roseville restaurant is calling the extravagant, two-hour experience The Champagner. (Photo courtesy Jacqueline Hanson / Hanson Communications)It’s not a joke: Starting April 1, swanky Roseville restaurant Baldamar is offering an unlimited Saturday brunch menu with endless mimosas, desserts and the hearty, meat-forward entrees they’re known for.They’re calling it The Champagner, and for $90 a person plus taxes and a service charge, you’ll get a two-hour seating with access to the bottomless food and drink menu. And Baldamar, already known for its business lunch scene and its Sunday brunch (at least, according to the folks at OpenTable, who ranked it in the country’s top 100), seems to be pulling out all the stops.They’ve got fancied-up versions of breakfast and brunch classics, from creme brulee French toast to bi...St. Paul: Hadley’s pothole pic competition nets three winners
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 10:00:26 GMT
As melting snows in recent days unearthed eye-popping craters in driving lanes in St. Paul, Highland Park resident Nate Hood invited members of his neighborhood Facebook page to participate in a friendly competition — a scavenger hunt of sorts for the “best” pothole around.“Everyone’s complaining about them,” said Hood, who opted instead for a visual celebration of the treacherous holes. “I thought, let’s do something a little different.”Hood received some 20 qualifying submissions, on top of goofy internet memes and images from outside the region, if not the moon. His five-year-old daughter Hadley served as sole judge and jury, and came up on Wednesday with her top three.They are:• “Stuffy Unicorn,” a photo of a stuffed unicorn eyeing a sizable pothole at Upper Afton Road and Battle Creek Road. The image was submitted by graphic designer Caitlyn Wakem, who can now add “award-winning pothole illustrator” t...Regulators monitor tritium leak at Xcel Energy’s Monticello nuclear plant
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 10:00:26 GMT
Minnesota regulators said Thursday they’re monitoring the cleanup of a leak of 400,000 gallons of radioactive water from Xcel Energy’s Monticello nuclear power plant, and the company said there’s no danger to the public.“Xcel Energy took swift action to contain the leak to the plant site, which poses no health and safety risk to the local community or the environment,” the Minneapolis-based utility said in a statement.While Xcel reported the leak of water containing tritium to state and federal authorities in late November, the spill had not been made public before Thursday. State officials said they waited to get more information before going public with it.“We knew there was a presence of tritium in one monitoring well; however, Xcel had not yet identified the source of the leak and its location,” Minnesota Pollution Control Agency spokesman Michael Rafferty said.“Now that we have all the information about where the leak occurred, how much was released into groun...Latest news
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