Russia extends detention of US consular worker by 3 months
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 18:25:44 GMT
MOSCOW (AP) — A Russian court on Thursday extended by three months the detention of a former employee of the U.S. Consulate in Vladivostok on charges of cooperating with a foreign state.The U.S. State Department has condemned the arrest of Robert Shonov, which was reported this week. He was detained in Vladivostok on the Pacific coast and brought to Moscow.The specifics of the charges haven’t been reported, including Shonov’s alleged actions or what country he was suspected of cooperating with. The U.S. State Department says Shonov is a Russian national who worked at the consulate in Vladivostok for more than 25 years. The consulate closed in 2020 because of the COVID-19 pandemic and never reopened.In 2021, Russia ordered the dismissal of all local employees from U.S. diplomatic outposts in the country. From then on, Shonov worked at a company which held a U.S. contract to support the embassy in Moscow, the department said.Shonov is being held in Moscow’s notorious...Telus offering buyouts after investing in customer service tech, self-serve options
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 18:25:44 GMT
VANCOUVER — Telus says it’s offering buyouts to a large group of employees and anticipates several hundred workers will take them.The Vancouver-based telecommunications company says in a statement that the buyouts come as a result of significant investments it’s made in customer service technology and self-serve options for customers. Spokeswoman Brandi Merker says the company offered the package to a large group of employees in order to be fair and equitable. She says the company has the right to limit how many buyout packages are taken. According to Telus’ annual report, the company had 108,500 active employees in 2022. The annual report says that changes in customer preferences stemming in part from the pandemic led to a major acceleration of Telus’ digital transformation and of self-serve options for customers. This report by The Canadian Press was first published May 18, 2023.Companies in this story: (TSX:T)The Canadian PressMassive Texas dairy farm blaze caused by engine fire in manure hauler
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 18:25:44 GMT
DIMMITT, Texas (AP) — A fire and explosion at a dairy farm in the Texas Panhandle that injured one person and killed an estimated 18,000 head of cattle was an accident that started with an engine fire in a manure vacuum truck cleaning part of the massive barn, according to state investigators.A State Fire Marshal report of the April 10 fire at the Southfork Dairy Farm about 50 miles (80 kilometers) southwest of Amarillo did not determine what caused the engine fire, but found there was “no intentional act to cause a failure.” The April 24 report said the investigation was closed.A worker driving the truck through a section of the 2 million-square-foot barn told investigators he noticed what he first thought was steam coming from the engine compartment. He tried to drive out of the barn when he realized it was a fire, but couldn’t make it.The driver said he tried to put out the fire with two extinguishers but failed. Several other employees told investigators they rushed ...Man shot with own gun after road rage incident on DuSable Lake Shore Drive
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 18:25:44 GMT
CHICAGO — A road rage incident led to a shooting on DuSable Lake Shore Drive.Officers responded to a person shot in the 6600 block of South DuSable Lake Shore Drive around 2:17 a.m. Thursday.According to police, a 25-year-old man and 44-year-old man got into a verbal altercation following a minor traffic accident. The 44-year-old pulled out a gun, the 25-year-old reached for it and a struggle ensued. Man fatally shot outside violence prevention center on South Side The gun discharged, hitting the 44-year-old twice — in the hand and buttocks. He was placed into custody and transported to the University of Chicago Medical Center in fair condition.Area One detectives are investigating.IDPH links 2 Legionnaires' disease cases to L.A. Fitness in Niles
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 18:25:44 GMT
NILES, Ill. — Two cases of Legionnaires' disease have been linked to a L.A. Fitness in Niles.On May 5, the Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) began an investigation. The department said both individuals used the pool, steam room, hot tub and showers during the last few weeks of April.After they were notified, L.A. Fitness closed their pool, spa, showers and steam room.An environmental investigation was conducted and on Tuesday, results confirmed Legionella pnemophila S2-14 was detected in samples collected from the facility’s hot tub. Ukrainian artist painting historic section of Uptown ‘en plein air’ The hot tub and associated area will remain closed until additional testing confirms that legionella is no longer detected, IDPH said.These were the most popular baby names in Texas in 2022
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 18:25:44 GMT
(NEXSTAR) -- Ten years ago, Sophia and Jacob were the most popular baby names across Texas, edging out Isabella and Jayden, respectively. That wasn't the case in 2022, according to the most recent data from the Social Security Administration. Olivia and Liam were the most popular names in the U.S. They were also the most popular names in Texas in 2022, according to SSA data. Olivia has been the top name in Texas since 2020 when it overtook Emma. Hobby Lobby doesn’t use barcodes: Here’s their explanation There were few changes in the top girls' names in Texas between 2021 and 2022. According to SSA's data, Amelia rose one spot while Ava dropped from No. 7 to No. 10. Joining the list last year was Luna, while Charlotte fell from the top 10 to No. 11. Here are the 10 most common girls' names in 2021 compared to 2022:202120221. Olivia1. Olivia2. Emma2. Emma3. Camila3. Camila4. Isabella4. Isabella5. Mia5. Mia6. Sophia6. Sophia7. Ava7. Amelia8. Amelia8. Sofia9. Charlotte9. Luna10. Sof...Rutland man sentenced for illegal gun possession
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 18:25:44 GMT
RUTLAND, Vt. (NEWS10) -- A Rutland man was sentenced to 30 months in prison after pleading guilty to possessing two handguns as a convicted felon. Craig Wilkins, 38, was sentenced on Thursday. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! According to the Department of Justice (DOJ), on October 31, 2021, Rutland Police and emergency medical personnel responded to a grocery store parking lot after someone called in that two people appeared unconscious inside of a car. When police arrived, they identified Wilkins in the driver's seat.Police said both were conscious but appeared to be under the influence of drugs. When asked to step out of the car, the DOJ says a round of ammunition fell to Wilkins' feet. He was prohibited by federal law from possessing firearms or ammunition because of prior Vermont felony convictions for distributing narcotics, per the DOJ. Three arrested following Milton hammer disturbance Authorities impounded the car...Memorial Day parade set for Crandall Park
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 18:25:44 GMT
GLENS FALLS, N.Y. (NEWS10) - The city of Glens Falls and the town of Queensbury are coming together this Memorial Day weekend to honor veterans in both communities. A parade will proceed through town on Monday, May 29, running along Glen Street from Maple Street to Crandall Park. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! The 2023 Glens Falls/Queensbury Memorial Day Parade starts at 10 a.m. on Glen Street, ending at Crandall Park's Victory & Peace monument. This year's parade will be led by grand marshals Tim Benner, a Glens Falls local and U.S. Army veteran; Harriet Rogers, a Glens Falls resident and U.S. Coast Guard veteran; and Mike Varmette, a Lake Luzerne local and veteran of the Marine Corps.The Queensbury High School Band will perform, led by director Jim Cirillo. The theme of this year's parade is "Let's Remember and Honor the Fallen." This year's keynote speaker is John Taflan, a United States Military Academy at West Poi...Carnival opens at Cook Park in Colonie
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 18:25:44 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The Gillette Shows Carnival has opened at Cook Park in Colonie. The event will run from May 18 through May 29. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! The carnival will feature rides, games and a wide variety of food vendors. There is no admission fee to attend, however $25 unlimited rides wristbands are available every day. The festival will be held from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. on weekdays, 1 p.m. - 9 p.m. on Saturdays, and 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. on Sundays. Gillette Shows will then be bringing their carnival to Via Port in Rotterdam starting June 1 through June 11. Albany’s 2023 Alive at Five concert series lineup announced For more information, visit Gillette Shows.Parkhurst Field opening on Saturday
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 18:25:44 GMT
GLOVERSVILLE, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Parkhurst Field in Gloversville will be opening on Saturday at 9 a.m. To celebrate the new grandstands and premier field, opening ceremonies will include the Parkhurst Field first pitch, followed by little league opening ceremonies. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! All attendees are invited to stick around afterward to watch players participate in The Cubby Faville Memorial Fund Home Run Derby. The Parkhurst Field is located at 54 Harrison Street in Gloversville.Latest news
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