Man accused of beating Joliet nursing home resident to death with walker
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 23:07:56 GMT
JOLIET, Ill. — Charges have been filed against a 71-year-old Joliet nursing home resident accused of killing a man on Friday, police say.According to Joliet Police, William Paschall has been charged with first-degree murder and aggravated battery to a person 60 years of age or older after he allegedly beat a 61-year-old man to death while in the laundry room of the nursing home where they were both residents. NTSB: Preliminary investigation reveals design flaw likely to blame for CTA Yellow Line crash Police say officers were called to Salem Village Nursing and Rehabilitation in the 1300 block of Rowell Avenue on Friday after reports of a battery that took place on the facility's sixth floor. When police arrived on the scene, they found the victim unresponsive in the laundry room.Officers say a preliminary investigation later revealed that Paschall had allegedly attacked the victim in the laundry room after he became angry about how the victim was using the washing machine. Police...Richest 1 percent generate as much carbon emissions as poorest two-thirds: research
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 23:07:56 GMT
(The Hill) -- The richest 1 percent of the world's population generates as much carbon emissions as the world’s poorest two-thirds, new research shows.“The richest 1 percent of the world’s population produced as much carbon pollution in 2019 than the five billion people who made up the poorest two-thirds of humanity,” the new report by Oxfam said.In 2019, the carbon emissions of the richest 1 percent made up 16 percent of the world’s total CO2 emissions, they found. The report found that the emissions from the 1 percent will cause an estimated 1.3 million heat-related deaths between 2020 and 2030.“The super-rich are plundering and polluting the planet to the point of destruction, leaving humanity choking on extreme heat, floods and drought,” Oxfam International interim Executive Director Amitabh Behar said in a statement.The report said that climate breakdown and inequality are locked in a vicious cycle, ultimately placing an undue burden on people in poverty.“Climate change is alre...Target testing change at self-checkout that some shoppers might not like
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 23:07:56 GMT
(NEXSTAR) – Target is reportedly planning to restrict some of its self-checkout areas to shoppers purchasing 10 items or less.The change will only affect a small number of stores during a test phase, according to a Target representative who spoke with CNN. A spokesperson for the chain was not immediately available to confirm whether the idea would be implemented at additional stores in the near future.The decision to limit some of Target’s self-checkout shoppers to 10 items was made in order to heighten the customer experience and specifically reduce wait times, Target told the outlet. But, according to company COO John Mulligan, shoppers are increasingly preferring full-service checkout, too.“Since our goal is for Target to be the easiest place for our guests to shop, our teams have been focused on the front-of-store experience with the goal of providing consistently great service through the in-store checkout experience, along with drive-up and in-store pickup,” said Mulligan, als...20M at risk of severe storms, possible tornadoes ahead of Thanksgiving
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 23:07:56 GMT
(The Hill) -- More than 20 million people face a threat of severe thunderstorms, and some areas are bracing for tornadoes ahead of what could be the busiest holiday travel week ever.According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) Storm Prediction Center, there are expected to be some strong tornadoes and “damaging thunderstorm winds” and large hail in parts of east Texas and Louisiana.Experts said the storm will move then into the Delta region and parts of Mississippi and Alabama. The storm is expected to move northeast and spread rain in Washington, D.C., Maryland and Virginia by Tuesday morning, with snow farther north.Parts of eastern Texas, northern Louisiana and central Mississippi have been issued between a level 3 and 5 storm risk level. Some areas could see tornado speeds of 111 mph or more. This Thanksgiving could be the busiest travel season ever Residents who live in Shreveport, Monroe and Bossier City, La., and Jackson and Hattiesburg, Miss....Which roads will be closed for Austin's 2023 turkey trot?
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 23:07:56 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) — It's the season of giving here in Austin, and thousands of participants will gather downtown Thursday to give thanks and get their sweat on ahead of Thanksgiving festivities.The 33rd annual ThunderCloud Subs Turkey Trot returns Thursday, featuring untimed and timed five-mile races, a Stepping Stone School Kids K race, a one-mile walk and run course as well as a virtual event option. All proceeds will benefit Caritas of Austin, a nonprofit aimed at mitigating and ending homelessness in Austin.Ahead of getting your strut and/or feast on Thursday, here's a look at some of the road closures planned throughout downtown Austin.TurkeyTrot_MAP_20231117DownloadFull closuresWest Riverside Drive: closed from South Lamar Boulevard to Barton Springs Road from 5 a.m. to 1 p.m.South First Street: closed from Cesar Chavez Street to Barton Springs Road from 5 a.m. to 1 p.m.Cesar Chavez Street: closed from MoPac Expressway to Colorado Street from 5 a.m. to 1 p.m.Colorado Street: close...Turkeys are a lot cheaper this Thanksgiving. Here’s why.
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 23:07:56 GMT
Need something to be thankful for? Well, in addition to the roof above your head and the device you’re reading this on, you can add the price of your Thanksgiving turkey to the list.That’s according to the American Farm Bureau Federation (AFBF), which found that the average price of an 8-to-16-pound turkey was $1.27 per pound in August 2023 — a 22% decline from August 2022. The U.S. Department of Agriculture likewise lists the average price per pound for frozen, whole hen turkeys as $1.27 in August 2023 — down just over 22% from $1.64 in August 2022.The prices of some turkey products fell more dramatically, like boneless and skinless male turkey breasts, which were 61% cheaper in August 2023 than the same time last year, per the AFBF.Why is this happening? Because, finally, a highly contagious avian flu outbreak came under control.Poultry industry ‘holding its breath’In early 2022, what would become the largest bird flu outbreak in U.S. history started infecting wild and commercial ...New market, eatery opening in Saratoga Springs
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 23:07:56 GMT
SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- A new restaurant and corner market is set to open in downtown Saratoga Springs. Mittler's will be opening in the former Tailgate and Party space at 33 Phila Street. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! According to owner Stephen Mittler, the market will include breakfast sandwiches, yogurt parfaits, fruit cups, salads, soups and other grab-and-go options. It'll also have convenience store items and a candy wall. The market part is set to open in December.In early 2024, Mittler's will offer an appetizer-only menu, as well as beer, wine and spirits. Mittler said there will be about four or five options for salads, soups, hummus and dips, charcuterie, sliders, deviled eggs and more. Saratoga Springs party, gift shop closing its doors Tailgate and Party sold balloons, party supplies, gifts, Saratoga Race Course merchandise, and more. Owner Kirsten Lambert closed the store in October to retire.Mother and kittens found abandoned in sealed plastic tub
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 23:07:56 GMT
COLONIE, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Noah's Kingdom Humane Society in Albany is seeking assistance in connection to a mother cat and her seven kittens rescued from a sealed plastic tub in Colonie. The family was abandoned and left in the cold but is now safe in foster care. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! Law enforcement and animal control are involved in the active case. The humane society is scheduling veterinarian appointments for the cats and will make them available for adoption after they are fixed. The humane society is asking for donations to help cover vet costs and food. Donations are accepted via Venmo and PayPal. Checks can also be made out to Noah's Kingdon Humane Society and mailed to P.O. Box 14232, Albany, NY, 12205. Contributions of canned cat food or treats can be dropped off at the shelter inside PetsMart at 161 Washington Avenue Extension. A pair of SpongeBob SquarePants lounge pants were located inside the plastic bin...Cohoes to host Jingle Bell Rock the Block concert series
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 23:07:56 GMT
COHOES, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The city of Cohoes announced they will be presenting Jingle Bell Rock the Block, a holiday concert series in Canal Square Park. The first performance is scheduled for November 25. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! Concert goers will be able to stroll down Remsen Street and take in the sights of decorative holiday lights, all while sipping on hot chocolate and enjoying live music in the park. The Jingle Bell Rock the Block artist lineup features a multitude of genres, ranging from rock and bluegrass to jazz and holiday tunes.“In my first year as Mayor I was proud to bring back a treasured experience from my childhood; lit garlands across Remsen Street,” said Mayor Bill Keeler. “The addition of this holiday music in Canal Square Park will further enhance that experience.” Holiday tree lightings around the Capital Region The holiday series will kick off on Small Business Saturday during the annual Cohoes ...Schuylerville CSD unveils new turf field
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 23:07:56 GMT
SCHUYLERVILLE, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Schuylerville Central School District will unveil and reopen its new turf field on Monday. The new field boasts the district's new logo and covers the same square footage as the field prior. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! The field before this one was installed in 2010 and was used for 13 years. According to the school district, the new synthetic turf installation was paid for using district reserves of $684,785 and didn't require a public vote. “We look forward to the continued benefits the new turf field will provide,” said Superintendent Gregg Barthelmas. “It’s a communal space that all of our students have access to, as well as the community. Its preservation is important and I thank everyone who had a hand in seeing this project to a successful completion.”Latest news
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