Montreal Chinatown residents urge city to act against crime, drug use

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:31:30 GMT

Montreal Chinatown residents urge city to act against crime, drug use MONTREAL — Residents of Montreal’s Chinatown say they’re feeling vulnerable and afraid because of rising crime and drug use in their neighbourhood, and they are urging the city to deploy more police to tackle the problem.A group of residents and merchants told a news conference Thursday they’re being exposed to acts of vandalism, harassment and violence as a result of an increase in drug trafficking and homelessness.John Liu, the priest at the local Chinese Catholic church, said he was kicked by a woman outside his church last month. His church doors have been vandalized, and parishioners have had their car mirrors smashed, he added.“Even our parishioners are afraid of going to church,” said Liu, who also manages an organization that helps seniors.Several residents and business owners at the news conference blamed a homeless shelter, opened during the COVID-19 pandemic, that they say has attracted drug dealers to the neighbourhood and has increased crim...

US escalates trade dispute with Mexico over limits on genetically modified corn

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:31:30 GMT

US escalates trade dispute with Mexico over limits on genetically modified corn MEXICO CITY (AP) — The U.S. government said Thursday it is formally requesting a dispute settlement panel in its ongoing row with Mexico over its limits on genetically modified corn.Mexico’s Economy Department said it had received the notification and would defend its position. It claimed in a statement that “the measures under debate had no effect on trade,” and thus do not violate the United States-Mexico-Canada free trade agreement, known as the USMCA.The U.S. Trade Representatives Office, or USTR, objected to Mexico’s ban on GM corn for human consumption and plans to eventually ban it as animal feed. The USTR said in a statement that “Mexico’s measures are not based on science and undermine the market access it agreed to provide in the USMCA.”The panel of experts will now be selected and will have about half a year to study the complaint and release its findings. Trade sanctions could follow if Mexico is found to have violated the U.S.-Mexico Canada free trade agreem...

Dominican officials say it may take months to identify all 27 people killed in this week’s explosion

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:31:30 GMT

Dominican officials say it may take months to identify all 27 people killed in this week’s explosion SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — Authorities in the Dominican Republic said on Thursday that it could take months to identify all of the 27 victims who died in a powerful explosion near the country’s capital this week.The announcement came as friends and family keep trying to confirm whether their loved ones died in Monday’s explosion at a bakery in the city of San Cristobal, just west of Santo Domingo. Fifty-nine people were injured, with the majority of them still hospitalized.The explosion took place mid-afternoon in a bustling commercial area in the city center, filled with businesses, including a bank and a hardware store. An investigation is still underway as to what caused the explosion, and authorities have said they will hold accountable any business that was not operating properly. It took firefighters three days to extinguish the blaze, which officials said spread from the bakery to the hardware store next door, and then to a nearby furniture store.Only seven of t...

Officials 'reasonably confident' body recovered from Wilmette Harbor is swimmer who went missing Tuesday

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:31:30 GMT

Officials 'reasonably confident' body recovered from Wilmette Harbor is swimmer who went missing Tuesday WINNETKA, Ill. — Officials said they are "reasonably confident" a body recovered Thursday afternoon from Wilmette Harbor is the body of a swimmer who went missing early Tuesday morning.The man's identity hasn't been confirmed yet by the Cook County Medical Examiner's Office. PREVIOUS: Search called in Winnetka for missing swimmer in Lake Michigan "We extended our condolences to his family and friends for their loss," a spokesperson for the Village of Winnetka said.The search for the man began early Tuesday morning after he and two others went swimming in Lake Michigan in Winnetka. Around 2:15 a.m., authorities were called after one of the men was pulled under the water and didn't resurface.Emergency personnel, including the U.S. Coast Guard, tried to launch a boat, but high waves made it too dangerous.They continued searching on Wednesday.

'Let's talk about Illinois': GOP leaders turn focus away from Trump at State Fair

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:31:30 GMT

'Let's talk about Illinois': GOP leaders turn focus away from Trump at State Fair SPRINGFIELD, Ill. -- A day after democrats rallied on the state fairgrounds, republican politicians gathered in Springfield to kick off the fall campaign season.On Thursday, the focus on republican politics gave the state’s GOP leaders a platform and an opportunity to speak about the future of the party, but what was said may not be as important as what wasn’t."Politics is about the future, not about the past," U.S. Rep. Darrin LaHood said. Politics taking main stage at Illinois State Fair At the a gathering of Illinois republicans talked about the upcoming 2024 election without mentioning the name of the party’s leading candidate for president."I think what we’re focused on in is the corruption playing out in the federal courthouse up in Chicago right now," Rep. Curran said.When asked directly about former President Trump and the grievous charges he faces in four separate indictments, Illinois Senate Republican leader John Curran pivoted to alleged democratic misconduct in Illino...

Skilling: Cooler overnight before sunshine all weekend

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:31:30 GMT

Skilling: Cooler overnight before sunshine all weekend Chicago area residents were treated to quite an open to the day as skies the first few hours of Thursday morning turned from day to night with the squall line which swept the area.  The fast moving t-storms accompanied a wind-shift cold front across the area.  It passed mid-morning as anticipated—then clearing ensued.Wind gusts with the morning storms hit 47 mph at the Crib 3 miles off the city's North Side  in Lake Michigan.  But other gusts hit 36 mph at Winthrop Harbor, Waukegan, in downtown Chicago and at O'Hare with 35 mph gusts at Kenosha and storm gusts to 32 mph at Grayslake.  Midway Airport was swept by 30 mph gusts.Storm downpours deposited 0.96" of rain at Sugar Grove, 0.86" in Naperville, 0.78" at Lisle and 0.70" at Chesterton, IN.  Midway Airport received 0.50" while only 0.20" fell at O'Hare.Comfortable—even some overnight temps which are a bit cool for the season—takes hold tonight and Friday,  Normal temps this time of year are 83/65—so to have nighttime lo...

Chance The Rapper opens pop-up shop to celebrate 'Acid Rap' anniversary

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:31:30 GMT

Chance The Rapper opens pop-up shop to celebrate 'Acid Rap' anniversary CHICAGO -- The Chance Store is now open.Chance The Rapper will host "The Chance Store" at the WDNR Museum this week to celebrate the 10th anniversary since the release of the "Acid Rap" mixtape.The 2013 release of his second mixtape "Acid Rap" launched his career into the main stream with hit songs like "Cocoa Butter Kisses" featuring fellow Chicago artists Vic Mensa and Twista. Chris Tucker announces first tour since 2011, including Chicago stop The Chance Store will have exclusive items only available for a limited time, including clothing, an Acid Rap Lyrical Lemonade, and more available product.The pop-up shop will be located at the WDNR Museum at 1130 West Monroe Street. The store will be open from Aug. 16-20. Hours vary. For more information, click here.The three-time Grammy Award winning artist will also perform at the United Center to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the "Acid Rap" album. The event starts at 8 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 19. For ticket information, click here.

Pat Fitzgerald will work with another football team this fall

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:31:30 GMT

Pat Fitzgerald will work with another football team this fall WILMETTE, Ill. — As it turns out, Pat Fitzgerald will be working with a football team this fall.The longtime head coach at Northwestern, who was fired by the school on July 10 in the midst of hazing allegations in his program, will be a volunteer coach for Loyola Academy in the Fall, the school confirmed to WGN News on Thursday. Fitzgerald will work on the staff of head coach Beau Desherow, a 1993 graduate of the school, who took over for longtime Ramblers' leader John Holocek after he stepped down following the 2022 season. The former Wildcats head coach, who was at the school for 17 years before his firing, has two sons who currently attend the school. Jack Fitzgerald, his oldest child, graduated from Loyola Academy in 2023 and is currently a member of the Northwestern football team working as a student assistant. In a news release, the school said that Fitzgerald has completed the necessary tasks in order to be a volunteer coach at the school."As required by Loyola Academy, the A...

SNAP changes coming Sept. 1

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:31:30 GMT

SNAP changes coming Sept. 1 (WHNT) — Several changes are coming to SNAP benefits beginning next month, the USDA's Food and Nutrition Service confirmed. SNAP, which stands for Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, used to be called the Food Stamp Program. Over the next year, small changes to eligibility will take effect as a result of the debt ceiling bill, the Fiscal Responsibility Act, signed by President Joe Biden in June.The changes only affect one group of SNAP recipients: able-bodied adults without dependents (or ABAWDs, as the agency calls them), ages 50 to 54. ABAWDs between the ages of 18 and 49 already need to prove they are working at least 80 hours a month, pursuing an education or in a training program to qualify for SNAP for more than three months. Extra SNAP benefits expire for millions nationwide Now, starting on Sept. 1, able-bodied childless workers who are 50 years old will also need to meet those work requirements to receive SNAP benefits. Starting on Oct. 1, the age requirement...

RECALL: Power banks sold at Costco may catch fire

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:31:30 GMT

RECALL: Power banks sold at Costco may catch fire (NEXSTAR) — Costco is recalling about 350,000 Ubio Labs power banks after multiple reports of the items catching fire — including one report of the item overheating and igniting aboard a plane. If you have the recalled items you should stop using them immediately, as the incident aboard the plane resulted in at least four reports of smoke inhalation and one burn injury.The recall, as reported by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, says the Ubio Labs power banks feature the model number PWB1071 and Costco item numbers 1314518 for single packs or 1265470 for two-packs. Pennies found in McDonald’s Chicken McNuggets, customer says Costco says the single pack power banks were sold at stores across the U.S. and at Costco.com from March 2019 through December 2020 for around $32. Two-packs were sold for around $40 between September 2018 and December 2020, the company says.(Courtesy of Costco via USCPSC)(Courtesy of Costco via USCPSC)(Courtesy of Costco via USCPSC)Since Ubio Labs ...