LA mayor wants $1.3B for homeless crisis, hotels for housing

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:56:58 GMT

LA mayor wants $1.3B for homeless crisis, hotels for housing LOS ANGELES (AP) — Democratic Mayor Karen Bass, who was elected in November after promising to take on the city’s out-of-control homeless crisis, announced Monday she would recommend spending what she called a record $1.3 billion next year to get unhoused people into shelter and treatment programs.The funding to be included in the mayor’s upcoming budget could be used in part to buy hotels or motels that would be converted to housing, while the city combs through its inventory of properties for those that could be used for sheltering homeless people. The former congresswoman’s remarks, in an annual address to City Council on the state of the city, came roughly four months into her first term.Bass added that the budget also would include funds for substance abuse treatment beds for the unhoused, but she did not specify how many. And her signature program, dubbed Inside Safe that offers homeless people motel rooms and a path to permanent housing with services, has over 1,0...

‘Mangrove Man’ in India fights to salvage sinking shores

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:56:58 GMT

‘Mangrove Man’ in India fights to salvage sinking shores VYPIN ISLAND, India (AP) — On the receding shorelines of low-lying Vypin Island off India’s western coast, T. P. Murukesan fixed his eyes on the white paint peeling off the damp walls of his raised home and recounted the most recent floods. “The floods are occurring more frequently and lasting longer,” he said. The last flood was chest-height for his young grandson. “Every flood brings waters this high, we just deal with it.”Sea level rise and severe tidal floods have forced many families in Murukesan’s neighborhood to relocate to higher grounds over the years. But the retired fisherman has almost singlehandedly been buffering the impacts of the rising waters on his home and in his community.Known locally as “Mangrove Man,” Murukesan has turned to planting the trees along the shores of Vypin and the surrounding areas in the Kochi region of Kerala state to counter the impacts of rising waters on his home.Tidal flooding occurs when sea level rise combines with local factors to push wa...

Large fire, smoke billows in the sky prompts quick response from fire crews

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:56:58 GMT

Large fire, smoke billows in the sky prompts quick response from fire crews CHICAGO -- A massive fire broke out at a pallet yard on Chicago's southwest side Monday evening.According to reports, fire crews responded Monday to the intersection of West 25th Street and South Rockwell Street in Chicago's Little Village neighborhood.Smoke and flames could be scene coming from the property. Fire crews were able to contain the fire just after 8:30 p.m. Monday, but crews will reportedly remain on scene. ‘We’re so scared right now’: Indiana couple caught in downtown Chicago violence The flames were contained to the yard that was filled of pallets and raw wood for a manufacture of those items. CFD believes a large number of pallet's went up in flames, but are unsure what caused the fire.No injuries have been reported.No further information has been provided at this time.Stay with WGN as this story develops.

Sun’s return Tuesday to boost temps; even warmer weather follows as new spring storm sends warm front across Chicago Wednesday night — 70s return Thursday but with t-storms

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:56:58 GMT

Sun’s return Tuesday to boost temps; even warmer weather follows as new spring storm sends warm front across Chicago Wednesday night — 70s return Thursday but with t-storms Watch how the National Weather Service's GFS model sends moisture into the central U.S. with the new spring storm. This is the forecast for 1am CDT TuesdayTHE FOLLOWING SERIES OF PREDICTED WEATHER MAPS shows how the new spring storm is to traverse the country. This panel is the forecast for 7am CDT WednesdayFROM JULY-LEVEL WARMTH TO FEBRUARY-LEVEL CHILLChicagoans have been on the receiving end of a jarring—and all too APRIL-LIKE 44-degree temperature pullback over the past 2 days. It’s a temp plunge which has effectively taken the area from July-level warmth on Saturday back to a late February-level chill.Saturday’s high of 83 is but a distant memory as we move into Monday evening in the wake of an afternoon high of just 39-degrees—a reading 21-degrees below normal. Add to the chill and the 40-mph gusts which delivered the overnight and Monday morning snow that coated the ground near O’Hare with 0.4 inches of snow, just a trace at Midway, and as much as 1.8 inches fell in far north ...

Illinois alum among the 2023 Boston Marathon winners

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:56:58 GMT

Illinois alum among the 2023 Boston Marathon winners BOSTON — It was a moment to remember at one of the biggest road races in all of the world for a graduate of the University of Illinois who has honed her craft in the state.As it turns out, the ninth time was the charm with Susannah Scaroni at the Boston Marathon.The wheelchair athlete captured her first victory in the 127th edition of the iconic race on Monday as she bested the rest of the field in the women's division with room to spare. Scaroni crossed the finish line with a time of 1:41:45, besting Australia's Madison de Rozario by over five minutes. It's the first time that she captured the win in her ninth Boston Marathon, having finished second in 2018 and third in 2014, 2015, and 2017. Scaroni continues what has been a great run in marathon races over the past six months as she came home with the victory at the Chicago Marathon in October 2022 and the New York Marathon in November 2022. Earlier in her career, she also captured back-to-back women's wheelchair wins at the Los A...

San Marcos CISD board to vote on school marshal program

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:56:58 GMT

San Marcos CISD board to vote on school marshal program SAN MARCOS, Texas (KXAN) - Monday night, the San Marcos CISD school board discussed the possibility of a school marshal program for the district. The school board is currently in executive session but is expected to vote when they finish. PREVIOUS COVERAGE: San Marcos CISD school board discusses school marshal program At the meeting, several parents and community members spoke out against the idea. "We can do better than just more guns," said one SMCISD parent. What is the school marshal program?It's a licensing program under the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement that allows school employees to carry a gun on campus. The marshal must fulfill certain requirements like have a current license to carry, pass a psychological exam and complete the 80-hour school marshal training. People expressed concerns about potentially arming teachers, but San Marcos CISD School Board President Clementine Cantu said they wouldn't do that. "Thinking about retired law officers or retired military t...

How could school choice vouchers affect high school sports in Texas?

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:56:58 GMT

How could school choice vouchers affect high school sports in Texas? AUSTIN (KXAN) - Public high school sports in the state of Texas are a big reason why Hutto Athletic Director Brad LaPlante is where he is. He feels that legislation being discussed in Texas right now could threaten the future of the system he believes in so much."If you're not getting the same funding that you're used to doing to provide what you think you need to do for your coaching staff and the great kids that you work with every day, it hurts," said LaPlante. Senate bill gives detailed look into Republicans’ plans for ‘school choice’ The legislation is being dubbed the "Parental Bill of Rights," by Gov. Greg Abbott and other advocates. It would give parents $8,000 of public money to cover home-schooling expenses or private school tuition for their children.LaPlante and others feel that if Senate Bill 8 were to pass, public schools could lose students, and in turn, money. It creates doubt in a lot of areas, including athletic departments.There are fears that athletic programs ...

Longhorn baseball moves up in 3 of 4 major national polls

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:56:58 GMT

Longhorn baseball moves up in 3 of 4 major national polls AUSTIN (KXAN) — Coming off their wild 2-1 series win over Baylor in Waco, the Texas Longhorns baseball team impressed poll voters enough to rise in all four major polls released Monday.Texas moved up five spots to No. 14 in the D1Baseball.com poll and Baseball America moved the Longhorns up one spot to No. 14. Collegiate Baseball Newspaper kept the Longhorns at No. 12 from last week and the Longhorns rose four spots to No. 14 in the USA Today coaches poll.Full D1Baseball.com pollFull Baseball America pollFull College Baseball Newspaper pollFull USA Today coaches pollTexas went 3-2 last week, splitting a 2-game midweek series with Texas State and topping Baylor 2-1 with wins on Friday and Sunday. The Longhorns were able to overcome 26 walks by their pitching staff to claim the series over the Bears thanks to 27 runs and 38 hits.Texas Tech is close behind the Longhorns in all four polls, checking at No. 15 according to Baseball America and No. 16 in the D1Baseball.com poll. Collegiate...

Hudson River wedgewire project in Albany almost complete

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:56:58 GMT

Hudson River wedgewire project in Albany almost complete ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) is in the final phase of completing its wedgewire project on the Hudson River. The project will ultimately help protect aquatic life in the river. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! The new wedgewire screening system has been installed at the Riverfront Pump Station in Albany. The pump station uses water from the Hudson River to cool the Empire State Plaza and nearby buildings during the summer.The wedgewire screening has small slots that prevent small fish and fish larvae from being drawn into the water intake. The installation of the screens will particularly help protect river herring and American shad, two migratory species that have suffered population declines, said the DEC. Albany police looking for info on abandoned dog "The installation of the wedgewire screening system in the Hudson River is one big project that will save mil...

Complaints stack up about not hearing tornado sirens

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:56:58 GMT

Complaints stack up about not hearing tornado sirens ST. LOUIS – Powerful storms didn't just leave damage across the metro area, but frustration and worry across parts of the City of St. Louis and St. Louis County as well, as some residents complained the outdoor warning siren never went off.Chad Storie, who lives in south St. Louis City, said he never heard the tornado siren. He hasn't heard the siren in some time; something he's complained about. Kim Gardner faces contempt of court after prosecutor no-shows murder trial "It's an unfortunate, toxic norm to know that we're not going to hear this," Storie said.Thomas Wokura and his wife also live in south city."Why do we have these new, improved sirens and they're not working? The old ones worked really, really good," he said.FOX 2 has found a growing number of complaints filed with the Citizens' Service Bureau about not hearing the tornado siren.2019: 34 complaints filed2020: 20 complaints filed2021: 106 complaints filed2022: 92 complaints filedAs of 4/10/23: 31 complaints filedWoku...