Biden says federal government will help Maui 'for as long as it takes' to recover from wildfire
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:04:51 GMT
LAHAINA, Hawaii, (AP) — President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden on Monday viewed the devastation wrought by the flames that ripped through the western part of the Hawaiian island, seeing for themselves the hollowed homes, structures and singed trees left behind by the deadliest U.S. wildfire in more than a century.The Bidens lingered briefly on the tarmac after arriving at Kahului Airport to console Hawaii Governor Josh Green and his wife Jaime Green as well as members of Hawaii's congressional delegation who came to the airport to greet them. The president and first lady embraced each of their greeters before boarding Marine One for an aerial tour of the devastation caused by the fires. Maui town ravaged by fire will ‘rise again,’ Hawaii governor says of long recovery ahead Biden later got a close up look of the wreckage in Lahaina, a historic town of 13,000 people that was virtually destroyed by the flames. His motorcade wound through the community of block upon ...New school year, new challenges as CPS students return to classroom
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:04:51 GMT
CHICAGO — Monday was the first day of school for thousands of Chicago Public School students as the district continues to deal with many challenges, from teacher shortages to a lack of bus drivers.As the 2023-24 academic year began, Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson and city school administrators visited various institutions, looking to challenges ahead while exploring new growth opportunities. Parents and kids said they felt optimistic about the new school year despite some setbacks. 2 CPS students killed days before start of new school year "I'm glad the first day is here because I wanted to come back and see my new friends," said fourth grader Lyric Ollins.Johnson, a former teacher with three children attending CPS, presented Home Run Inn pizzas to students at Jackie Robinson Elementary in North Kenwood. "Investing in our young people, investing in families, and strengthening education, that is the pathway to success," Johnson said. An immediate challenge faces the mayor and...Senators deciding Paxton's fate have history of campaign donations for, against him
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:04:51 GMT
AUSTIN (Nexstar) — On Saturday, former GOP appellate judge Marc Brown declined a prestigious appointment by Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick to assist in presiding over suspended Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton's impeachment trial. He had a history of political donations that could harm the public's trust, he said, after donating $250 to Eva Guzman — one of Paxton's 2022 primary opponents who campaigned on assertions that the now-suspended Attorney General was unfit for office."The proceedings... are far too important to the State of Texas for there to be any distractions involving allegations of favoritism or personal bias on my part," he said.Patrick accepted his declination. Yet former campaign contributions have not impacted the ability of others to decide Paxton's fate.Multiple state senators have contributed money to political campaigns both for and against Paxton. They will now decide whether to permanently remove him from office.Campaign donations from Paxton jurorsMayes Middleton (R-...Vikings tight end T.J. Hockenson vows to be ready for Sept. 10 season opener
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:04:51 GMT
Like he’s done for much of the past couple of weeks, tight end T.J. Hockenson went through warmups with the Vikings on Monday at TCO Performance Center, then exited stage left while the rest of his teammates continued to practice.Minnesota Vikings tight end T.J. Hockenson prepares for drills before an NFL football practice Saturday, July 29, 2023, in Eagan, Minn. (AP Photo/Bruce Kluckhohn)“We’re taking it day by day,” Hockenson said. “Obviously I want to be out there.”It still raises the question: What the heck is going on with Hockenson?The most activity he has been through over the past couple of weeks has come in walkthroughs where there isn’t any contact.Talking to reporters last week Hockenson said his limited participation was due to an ear infection that was impacting his equilibrium. Talking to reporters this week, Hockenson provided even fewer details about the situation at hand, only vowing that he would be back to full participati...Funeral for former bishop Howard Hubbard to take place Aug. 25
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:04:51 GMT
LOUDONVILLE, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The public funeral for Howard Hubbard, the former bishop of the Albany Catholic Diocese, will be held on Friday, August 25. Hubbard died from a stroke on Saturday, August 19, at the age of 84.Visitation takes place from 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. at the St. Piux X Church on Crumitie Road in Loudonville. Mass begins at 11:30 a.m. Bishop Edward Scharfenberger will preside. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! Hubbard was born in Troy and became a priest at age 25. He was the youngest bishop in the country at age 38. He was involved in several social justice initiatives and recognized for setting a high standard for priesthood.Hubbard also became a source of controversy in later years. He admitted in a 2021 deposition to concealing accusations of child sexual abuse for more than 30 years. He was also accused of abuse but repeatedly denied the allegations. He announced he got married just a few weeks before his ...Biden tells Maui 'country grieves with you' after touring damage
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:04:51 GMT
LAHAINA, Hawaii (NewsNation) — President Joe Biden told Maui the nation "grieves with you" after he and first lady Jill Biden arrived Monday to survey the damage from the Hawaiian wildfires and meet with victims.The trip is a critical moment for the president as he and his administration have been under intense scrutiny for their response to the wildfires ahead of his visit.The two landed in Maui around 11 a.m. local time and boarded helicopters to get an aerial view of the devastation. How to help Hawaii residents impacted by Maui wildfires They went to Lahaina, where they got a firsthand look at the damage from the ground. There, Biden was briefed by state and local officials on the extent of the damage. "The country grieves with you, stands with you and will do everything possible to help you recover, rebuild and respect culture and traditions when the rebuilding takes place," Biden said in a news conference after touring the damage.Later i...Trump's bond set at $200K in Fulton County case
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:04:51 GMT
A judge signed off on a $200,000 bond for former President Trump in the Georgia election case, enacting stricter rules than his co-defendants, on Monday, according to court filings.The order forbids Trump from intimidating any co-defendants or witnesses in the case as he awaits trial.The warning includes a level of detail beyond the bond orders the judge signed for several of Trump’s co-defendants earlier in the day, making clear Trump’s ban includes social media posts and an “indirect threat of any nature.”Trump is also banned from contacting any co-defendant or witnesses in the case entirely, except through attorneys.Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis (D) charged Trump and 18 others over their alleged efforts to overturn the 2020 election. Trump has denied any wrongdoing.The defendants have a deadline of noon on Friday to voluntarily surrender.As the deadline approached, Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee on Monday began signing off on the co-d...Cool Down St. Louis founder warns of extreme heat dangers
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:04:51 GMT
ST. LOUIS – As we experience one of the hottest weeks of the year, Cool Down St. Louis founder Gentry Trotter is reminding people to check on their neighbors.“Check on them, because they don’t always tell the truth,” he said. “You need to let them know you care, but also to feel them to make sure their body temperature is fine. Make sure they did have the AC on. That the house is cool.”Trotter says the need for assistance with cooling and heating bills is up. Hedge apples: Can we eat them? “That’s critical to go (to cooldownstlouis.org) instead of calling us because the lines are jammed. But we answer our phones. But in the end, that tells you climate change is real,” he said.The nonprofit organization even has assistance cards to help you decide what to say to a neighbor. Besides being friendly and knocking on a door, Trotter recommends checking AC units—yours and theirs—and making sure they’re working with good service.Cool Down St. Louis assists people in need in 44 counties, o...Commission conducts interviews to fill Missouri Supreme Court vacancy
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:04:51 GMT
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Interviews are underway in Missouri's capital city to fill the vacant seat on the state's highest court.More than 20 people have applied to be Missouri's next Supreme Court judge. Under the state's nonpartisan court plan, members of the Appellate Judicial Commission will interview all applicants and then send the names of the three finalists to the governor, who will make the appointment."I feel like there are some unique things about myself, some that I have mentioned and expanded on during our conversations, that separate me from a lot of people," Associate Circuit Judge in Cole County Chris Limbaugh told the committee during his interview. "That's why I'm asking for this position. It's about serving the people of this state, serving our communities, serving our government at a greater level."Limbaugh previously served as Parson's former legal counsel and is related to the late conservative radio talk show host Rush Limbaugh. Massive tire fire at salvage ya...CU Buffs turning attention to TCU: “We’re here to dominate”
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:04:51 GMT
Colorado safety Shilo Sanders during the Buffaloes’ scrimmage on Aug. 12, 2023, in Boulder, Colo. (University of Colorado Athletics)As of Monday, the Colorado football team was still 12 days away from the start of the Coach Prime era.The Buffaloes already have their sights set on the TCU Horned Frogs, however.“Just had a good practice out here today, defense getting everything together, cleaning some stuff up, getting ready for this game next week,” safety Shilo Sanders said after Monday’s practice. “Everybody’s more locked in, I feel like, this week than any other week because it’s winding down. It’s time to go soon. We’re almost ready to go.”CU opens the season Sept. 2 at TCU (10 a.m. MT, Fox), last year’s national runner-up, and it will be the first game for new head coach Deion Sanders.Coming off a 1-11 season – albeit with a very different roster and coaching staff – CU is a 20.5-point underdog against TCU for the opener, but getting off to a good start is important to the Buff...Latest news
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