Ukraine replaces Soviet hammer and sickle with trident on towering Kyiv monument
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 06:20:35 GMT
KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — The towering Mother Ukraine statue in Kyiv — one of the nation’s most recognizable landmarks — lost its hammer-and-sickle symbol on Sunday as officials replaced the Soviet-era emblem with the country’s trident coat of arms.The move is part of a wider shift to reclaim Ukraine’s cultural identity from the Communist past amid Russia’s ongoing invasion.Erected in 1981 as part of a larger complex housing the national World War II museum, the 200-foot (61-meter) Mother Ukraine monument stands on the right bank of the Dnieper River in Kyiv, facing eastward toward Moscow.Created in the image of a fearless female warrior, the statue holds a sword and a shield.But now, instead of the hammer-and-sickle emblem, the shield features the Ukrainian tryzub, the trident that was adopted as the coat of arms of independent Ukraine on Feb. 19, 1992.Workers began removing the old emblem in late July, but poor weather and ongoing air raids delayed the work. The completed sculpture wil...Daimler Truck finance chief dies in “tragic incident,” company says
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 06:20:35 GMT
The chief financial officer of Daimler Truck has died in a “tragic incident,” the company said Sunday.Jochen Goetz, 52, died Saturday, according to a company statement that didn’t specify what happened to him.Goetz spent more than three decades working at the Daimler Group, the Stuttgart, Germany-based automotive giant best known as the maker of Mercedes-Benz luxury cars. The company said Sunday he was “decisively responsible for the successful spin-off” in 2021 of Daimler’s truck division, which is the world’s largest maker of trucks, from the rest of the company that renamed itself Mercedes-Benz Group AG.“The death of Jochen Goetz is a tremendous loss for Daimler Truck, both personally and professionally,” said a statement from Martin Daum, chairman of the company’s board of management, of which Goetz was also a member.The Associated PressAre you being fooled by food delivery ghost kitchens?
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 06:20:35 GMT
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) — With food delivery on the rise, it seems like there are twice as many restaurants on delivery apps than actual restaurants in your area. You may not even recognize the names of some of them. Why? It turns out, those restaurants you don't recognize are likely not actual restaurants. Instead, they may be ghost kitchens, which are delivery-only options based inside another restaurant's kitchen. In some cases, the "restaurant" may actually be a group of chefs cooking food in a hub for multiple other "restaurants."While ghost kitchens were around before the COVID pandemic, they became more common over the last few years, according to Eater. There are some associated with celebrities, like YouTuber MrBeast and "Jersey Shore" star Pauly D, and others that are a pseudonym for restaurants you know. So how can you tell? One of the easiest ways is to check the address of the location. Food delivery fees add up. Who keeps the money from all those surcharges? Take, f...Almanacs predict cold, wet winter — but can you trust them?
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 06:20:35 GMT
(NEXSTAR) — While it’s still summer nationwide, and many states are grappling with record heat, some are already looking ahead to winter. And if you’re tired of the heat, the forecasting from the Farmers’ Almanac and the Old Farmer’s Almanac is looking good for you. But can you really trust the extended forecasts from the almanacs?Like many things, “there are those who believe [them] and those who don’t,” Rich Segal, meteorologist at Nexstar’s KXAN explains. If you’re unfamiliar, the Farmers’ Almanac and the Old Farmer’s Almanac are periodicals that share information on gardening, forecasts for skywatchers, and the widely enjoyed extended forecasts. These forecasts are often released well in advance of the months they cover. The Farmers’ Almanac recently released its winter forecast for 2023-24, while the Old Farmer’s Almanac will do the same in about three weeks. Majority of states will see a hot August, forecast predicts: Will you be impacted? Both publicati...Lower Colorado River Authority selects constructor of new power plant
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 06:20:35 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) — The Lower Colorado River Authority (LCRA) chose Minnesota-based Fagen, Inc. to lead engineering, procurement and construction work on LCRA's upcoming "peaking" power plant.The plant is set to be built near Maxwell in Caldwell County. The natural gas-fired plant is expected to provide roughly 190 megawatts of dispatchable power to the Texas power grid, per an LCRA release.For context, the Electric Reliability Council of Texas said one megawatt can power approximately 200 homes during peak demand times, the release said.Construction is slated to begin later this summer, with the plant anticipated to be operable come 2025. RELATED: Why the LCRA power plant being built in Caldwell County isn’t like other plants The new peaker plant "will be able to ramp up and shut down in minutes to supply power to Texans quickly and efficiently," the release added.“We are pleased to be working with Fagen, Inc. on our new plant, which will add much-needed, cost-effective dispatchable ...Route 5 eastbound near Amsterdam reopens
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 06:20:35 GMT
AMSTERDAM, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- State Route 5 near Amsterdam is now open east and west bound after a train derailment in Cranesville caused the closure of the road on August 4. Traffic is reduced to one lane at the site of the derailment. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! Route 5 westbound was able to reopen early in the afternoon on Friday. The investigation into the derailment remains ongoing, as do the cleanup efforts. Check out NEWS10's traffic tracker. You can plan your route and see traffic delays in real-time!Shots fired at Hollywood Casino, woman arrested
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 06:20:35 GMT
ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. – A woman is in custody after shots were fired inside the Hollywood Casino Sunday afternoon.According to Officer Terry Mancusi, a spokesperson for the Maryland Heights Police Department, the shooting happened just before noon.Maryland Heights officers arrived to assist the St. Charles County Police Department.A source with the Maryland Heights PD says a woman fired shots into the ceiling of the casino. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now Daily News SIGN UP NOW Locals visiting the casino Sunday afternoon were shocked to learn of the incident, many not even realizing it happened while they were inside.The suspect was arrested without further incident.Police said several calls were made referencing the same individual for driving erratically outsi...Tornado Watch issued for bi-state until 10 p.m.
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 06:20:35 GMT
ST. LOUIS - The National Weather Service issued a tornado watch Sunday for the bi-state region.The watch will be in effect until 10 p.m. and covers 17 counties in southern Illinois and eight counties in eastern Missouri. St. Louis radar: See a map of current weather here Illinois countiesAdamsBondBrownCalhounClintonFayetteGreeneJerseyMacoupinMadisonMarionMonroeMontgomeryPikeRandolphSt. ClairWashingtonMissouri countiesLewisLincolnMarionPikeRallsSt. CharlesSt. LouisSt. Louis CityBear bites Colorado camper who was relaxing in a hammock
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 06:20:35 GMT
A black bear bit a man who was relaxing in a hammock at a Colorado campground Saturday night, according to Colorado Parks and Wildlife.The bear wandered up to the man as he lay in the hammock at a campground in the Purgatoire River bottoms near Trinidad, the wildlife agency said in a news release Sunday. The attack was reported at about 10 p.m.The man, who has not been publicly identified, told officials he was in the hammock when he heard a rustling noise, turned on his headlamp and discovered a bear beside him. The black bear bit the man on the upper right arm and then turned and walked away, according to Colorado Parks and Wildlife.The man suffered a 2- to 3-inch bite. Wildlife officials said Sunday they are searching for the bear and have set traps to try to capture the animal. The agency’s policy is to kill any bear that attacks a human, and the bear will be killed if it is captured.Related ArticlesColorado News | Bear attacks, injures shepherd in wilderness ar...Walnut Creek man arrested on multiple rape charges
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 06:20:35 GMT
A Walnut Creek man has been arrested on multiple rape charges, the Walnut Creek Police Department said on Saturday. The police believe the 35-year-old, Brandon Delliquadri, is connected to a number of sexual assaults over the last few years — and they are encouraging anyone who might have been a victim to come forward.The arrest came last month after investigations led to four felony charges of forcible rape and one charge of rape of an unconscious victim.“Due to the nature of the allegations and the circumstances surrounding the case, we believe there may be other individuals who may have been sexually assaulted by the same suspect,” the police department said in a Facebook post on Saturday.Related ArticlesCrime and Public Safety | Car fleeing Antioch sideshow slams into fire hydrant; SUV abandoned in marina Crime and Public Safety | Bullying? Coercing? Hung juries are rare — so what happened last week in a San Jose courtroom? ...Latest news
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