City of Markham employee on leave after using N-word during college lecture
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 16:44:56 GMT
A municipal employee in Markham has been placed on administrative leave after using a racial slur during a guest lecture at a Toronto college.The City of Markham confirms a staff member was speaking to students at George Brown College on Wednesday, when she used the N-word while presenting a case study to a human resources class.“The city was recently made aware of a troubling incident involving the use of racist language by a staff member,” says Bryan Frois, spokesperson for the City of Markham. “After learning of the incident, the staff member was placed on administrative leave.”Markham officials say they have hired a third-party investigator to review the situation and “provide recommendations.”The college has also launched an investigation to address the issue and take steps to prevent it from happening again. The school says representatives began looking into the issue as soon as they learned of it.“(We are) aware of a disturbing and troublin...Spain: Long-term drought to bring more heatwaves, widlfires
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 16:44:56 GMT
MADRID (AP) — Spain has officially entered a period of long-term drought, owing to high temperatures and low rainfall over the past three years, and likely faces another year of heatwaves and forest fires.The country’s Aemet weather agency said Friday that statistics showed Spain entered a long-duration drought at the end of 2022 and the first three months of 2023 show no major signs of change.“The first available predictions for the summer of 2023 point to a likely situation of temperatures once again above normal,” said Aemet spokesman Rubén del Campo, adding that the coming summer “the risk of fires could be very high given the high temperatures.”But Del Campo pointed out that the country has experienced severe droughts before in 2017, 2005 and at the end of the 1990s and 1980s.“To put it in context, we´re in a drought but there have been worse droughts, which is not to say this will not be important,” he told a press conference.Aemet says Spain is geographically prone to high te...24-year-old man's body recovered from Chicago River on North Side
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 16:44:56 GMT
CHICAGO — A man's body was pulled out of the Chicago River on Thursday afternoon.Just before 5:30 p.m., authorities responded to the river near the 2700 block of North Leavitt on the report of a person in the water.A 24-year-old man's body was recovered. 14-year-old boy seriously wounded in South Side drive-by shooting At this time, a death investigation is currently underway.Driver wanted after woman critically injured in South Side hit-and-run
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 16:44:56 GMT
CHICAGO — A driver is wanted by police after a woman was critically injured in a South Side hit-and-run Thursday night.At around 8:45 p.m., police responded to the 7900 block of South East End on the report of a hit-and-run. Police said the woman was crossing the street when a 2013-2016 Chevy Malibu, possibly gray with right side front end, hood and windshield damage, struck her.She was transported to the University of Chicago Medical Center in critical condition. The Malibu was last seen traveling westbound on 79th Street toward Stony Island Avenue. It is missing a right side mirror and has a long dark mark on the driver's side door. CPD: Woman stabbed during argument in River North Anyone with information can leave an anonymous tip at cpdtip.com or call police at 312-745-4521.Friday Forecast: Temps in mid 30s with morning rain/snow flurries
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 16:44:56 GMT
The weather for Friday is looking mostly cloudy, with morning rain/snow, decreasing clouds and flurries, with gusts of 40 mph. High: 35Morning winds Interactive Radar: Track showers and storm here Friday Night: Partly cloudy, increasing clouds, flurries, near & below 0 chills, W 10-20 G30. 15Saturday's weather is mostly cloudy with a slight chance snow showers and flurries, W 10-20 G30. High: 28Full forecast details at the WGN Weather Center'Mattress Mack' to win up to $35 million if University of Houston wins NCAA Tournament
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 16:44:56 GMT
HOUSTON (KIAH) — March Madness is here, and that means it's time to ask, “How much money does Jim 'Mattress Mack' McIngvale have riding on the NCAA Tournament this year?”Well, he has about $3.5 million riding on his hometown team, the University of Houston Cougars, to win the national championship in front of a very supportive home crowd at NRG Stadium.On Thursday night, top-seeded Houston shook off Northern Kentucky for a 63-52 victory to open the NCAA Tournament. All-American Marcus Sasser watched from the bench after re-aggravating a groin injury he suffered in the American Athletic Conference Tournament. ‘Mattress Mack’ loses record $9.5M Super Bowl bet As usual, McIngvale has promised to share his winnings with his customers at his furniture stores in Houston. All customers have to do is buy $3,000 (or more) in merchandise from his store by a certain date, and they can get it for free if the Cougars go through the NCAA Tournament and win the national championship game on...Woman whose wheelchair was pushed down staircase in viral video: 'We're not treated with respect'
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 16:44:56 GMT
(WJET) – A student at Mercyhurst University in Erie, Pennsylvania, was suspended from the school's hockey team after security footage at an Irish pub showed him pushing a disabled woman's wheelchair down a staircase while she was in the bathroom.Now, the young woman who owned that wheelchair is speaking out on the incident, which gained national attention after the footage went viral on Twitter."It was scary," Sydney Benes told Nexstar's WJET. "I was not prepared for that many people to see the incident, to see me, to see my story, to see what happened." 'Disturbing’: Son of former NHL player pushes woman’s wheelchair down flight of stairs, video shows Benes, 22, lost her legs in 2021 in a car accident. She had been trapped in her burning car while waiting for rescue crews, and suffered third-degree burns on 34% of her body, mostly from the waist down. "I ended up losing my feet due to the burns and then I ended up getting a bad infection from the crash," Benes explained.The infec...Dean's Weekender: 'Tina,' The Roots and more
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Check out Dean's Weekender for the top events coming to the Chicagoland area this weekend.Get Dean's reviews and A-List interviews delivered right to your inbox. Sign up for Dean's Downloads weekly newsletter. You'll also get his Dean Cooks recipes too!Win tickets to see 'Riverdance' at Bass Concert Hall
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Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 16:44:56 GMT
FARGO — A St. Cloud woman accused of managing and executing a significant drug trade between Mexico and the Midwest has pleaded guilty to multiple federal charges.Macalla Knott, 30, of St. Cloud, pleaded guilty in federal court on Monday, March 13, 2023, to charges relating to her leading a drug distribution enterprise between Mexico and the Midwest. (Minnesota Department of Corrections)Macalla “Kayla” Knott, 30, of St. Cloud, pleaded guilty this week to federal charges of conspiracy to distribute controlled substances and taking part in a money laundering conspiracy and continuing criminal enterprise. She entered her plea on Monday, March 13, before a U.S. District Judge in Fargo.Knott had lived in Mexico since March 2020, and had been directing shipments of methamphetamine, cocaine and fentanyl to multiple distributors across the Midwest while also arranging payments to sources in Mexico, according to a U.S. Department of Justice release. As part of her plea, Knott admitted to sup...Latest news
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