Two railroad crossings are temporarily closed in Texas. Will there be a significant impact on trade?
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 04:40:57 GMT
McALLEN, Texas (AP) — The federal government has closed railroad crossings in two Texas border towns, raising concerns about the potential impact on cross-border trade and American consumers.Customs and Border Protection announced Sunday that it would temporarily stop railroad operations in Eagle Pass and El Paso starting Monday. It did not say how long rail operations would be paused.Carriers and politicians have decried the move that closes two of the six available railroad systems between Mexico and the U.S.“This train doesn’t just stop at Eagle Pass. This train doesn’t just impact Texas,” Rep. Tony Gonzalez, a Republican congressman who represents the affected region, said Tuesday during a news conference. “This train impacts all of America, goods that are going all over America.”WHY IS IT HAPPENING?CBP reported as many as 10,000 people entering the country illegally every day through the southwest border this month. Closing the railroad would free up customs o...Art mystery solved: Owner of Wrigley Field painting meets artist behind it thanks to WGN
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 04:40:57 GMT
On Wednesday afternoon in Oak Park, the 20-year mystery that confounded Daniel Kamen was solved. He finally met the artist behind his prized painting of the Wrigley Field bleachers.To understand how the chance meeting finally came to fruition, we have to take a step back. WGN first introduced Chicagoland to Kamen a couple weeks ago. PREVIOUS REPORTING: An art mystery: Buffalo Grove man seeking to discover artist of beloved Wrigley Field painting The retired chiropractor and super fan of the Chicago Cubs had been gifted a painting of Wrigley Field's bleachers with a number of caricatures incorporated into the piece of art. On the bottom of the painting, a signature reading "Tommy '05" was inscribed.Originally, Kamen thought it might be a nod to former Cubs infielder Tommy Brown, who played for the North Siders from 1952 into 1953."Leo Durocher named him buckshot because his arm was so, so scattered," Kamen said at the time. "He would be a shortstop and throw to first base and it wo...Swedish Hospital donation drive aims to help migrant families for the holidays
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 04:40:57 GMT
It’s not just medical care — hospitals are anchors in the community. Right now, even the needs outside their walls are plenty. For the small Neighborhood Healthcare Hub, it’s a big haul at Swedish Hospital on Chicago’s North Side. “It’s so much more than just the care that is delivered within these walls,” said Jenise Celestin, assistant director of community impact and engagement with Endeavor Health. “All of our team members have been waiting for the opportunity to give and respond to this immediate, most pressing need.” And they delivered! Dropped off under the tree and in collection boxes throughout the facility, the cold-weather gear was rounded up by the hospital’s public safety officers. More Coverage: WGN's Medical Watch "We know that there is an influx of arrivals coming into this community. What can we do?" Celestin asked. "How can we have a tangible impact on their needs? What do they most need and how can we respond to those needs?” Celestin asked. Boots, bl...'He's so tiny and so fluffy': Baby sea otter finds home at Shedd Aquarium after nearly 3,000 mile journey
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 04:40:57 GMT
CHICAGO — The story of how one baby sea otter made its way to Chicago's Shedd Aquarium all the way from coastal Alaska began one cold October morning in the small town of Seldovia.Members from the Alaska Sea Life Center (ASLC) spotted a small ball of fur nestled near the water, seemingly abandoned, along the coast of Seldovia Bay, an area of Alaska that's about a six-hour drive and ferry ride south of the state's highest populated city, Anchorage."When pups are this little, mom is always near by or with the pup," said Katie Roxbury, senior trainer at the Shedd Aquarium. "So, the fact that they didn't see the female raised some alarms."Now considered an endangered species, the sea otter population in Southwest Alaska has experienced a sharp decline in recent years, which led to the ASLC team bringing him to a facility in hopes of nursing the little guy back to health.There are only a handful of centers in the United States capable of providing the 24/7 care a baby sea otter requires ...Skilling: Cloudy, possible rain to end the week
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 04:40:57 GMT
Temps surged 11-deg higher Wed than Tuesday's chilly 33-deg high. When wind chills are factor in, it's felt close to 20-deg warmer today than yesterday. The warming marked the arrival of milder Pacific air.We've entered a WARMER THAN NORMAL weather pattern which will produce temps of 13 to 22-deg above normal from Friday through Tuesday next week. Also, an influx of Gulf moisture in coming days threatens a prolonged cloudy period which lasts well into next week and parallels December's historic role as Chicago's cloudiest, least sunny month of the year.The WINTER SOLSTICE takes place at 9:27pm CST Thursday—of astronomical start to the 2023 winter season. Temps Thursday will surge back to late November levels in the low 40s at a time of the year when mid 30s are normal. Chicagoans will see 6.1 hours less daylight Thursday than 6 months ago in June when the summer season began and the area saw maximum potential daylight. Thursday will see 548 minutes (just 9.1 hours) of daylight com...Las Vegas police release body camera video from deadly UNLV shooting
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 04:40:57 GMT
LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — Las Vegas Metro police began releasing body camera videos Wednesday of officers responding to a mass shooting at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, which left three professors dead and a fourth injured.Professor Cha Jan “Jerry” Chang, 64, of Henderson; Associate Professor Naoko Takemaru, 69, of Las Vegas, 69; and Assistant Professor Patricia Navarro Velez, 39, of Las Vegas, were killed on Dec. 6, 2023. Responding UNLV officers shot and killed the gunman, Anthony "Tony" Polito, 67. A fourth professor was also shot and survived.Photos of Patricia Navarro Velez (left), Naoko Takemaru (center), and Cha Jan “Jerry” Chang, provided by UNLVOne hourlong video released Wednesday afternoon shows an officer running to the outside of Beam Hall where Polito's body was lying. There appears to be initial confusion about a possible second shooter inside.The video continues as officers search offices and classrooms. A second video shows a similar scene.The videos released Wednes...First look inside Austin's recently purchased homeless shelter, former Salvation Army building
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 04:40:57 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) -- City of Austin leaders allowed media members inside the newly renovated former Salvation Army homeless shelter downtown. The City of Austin will rent the building for a year and then agreed to purchase the shelter after that lease was up. City Council to vote on purchasing former Salvation Army Downtown Center for $15M The shelter will serve women and people who are transgender, according to City leaders. "A lot of the staff that will be here are also women and transgender so it gives our clients a change to interface daily with people who are similar to them and have similar experiences that they do," said David Gray, Austin's homeless strategy officer.David Gray, Austin's homeless strategy officer, shows media a gathering space inside the renovated 8th Street shelter (KXAN photo/Grace Reader)Inside the former Salvation Army downtown building, now being used by the City of Austin as a shelter for women and people who are transgender (KXAN photo/Grace Reader)Insi...Judge reduces bond for man accused of murdering man in Manor parking lot
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 04:40:57 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) -- On Wednesday, a judge reduced the bond for a man accused of murdering another man in a Walmart parking lot in Manor last week.That man was later identified as Juan Acuna-Gaona, 26, of Manor, according to the Manor Police Department. Manor Police arrest suspect, identify victim in Walmart parking lot shooting Acuna-Gaona's bond was reduced from $250,000 to $50,000 on Wednesday.Juan Acuna-Goana, 25. Mugshot: Manor Police DepartmentAn affidavit for Acuna-Gaona detailed the events that led up to the shooting. Luis Frias-Hernandez, 19, of Elgin, was identified by Manor police as the man who died in the shooting. Affidavit: Man told police Manor parking lot shooting was in ‘self-defense’ According to the affidavit, the Manor Police Department got an anonymous tip that an employee called "screaming" her boyfriend killed someone in Manor.A statement from Acuna-Gaona's attorney said the shooting was justified, because he was protecting himself and his girlfriend.Police t...Texas adds 23 on 1st day of early signing period, No. 5 class in country so far
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 04:40:57 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) — The Texas Longhorns added 23 players to the 2024 roster on the first day of the early signing period for Division I football programs Wednesday.Longhorns head coach Steve Sarkisian said his staff, "did a heck of a job," when putting everything together. UPDATED: Local football players make college commitments official during early signing period "They recognized the needs we have on the team, some immediate and some long-term predicated on depth issues," he said, "and also players who fit who we are from their style of play and character. They fit our culture."The 2024 class includes four 5-star recruits according to 247Sports including Duncanville linebacker/edge rusher Colin Simmons and wide receiver Ryan Wingo out of St. Louis, Missouri. Other 5-star recruits are offensive tackle Brandon Baker from powerhouse high school program Mater Dei in Santa, Ana, California and late flip Xavier Filsaime from McKinney. Filsaime, a safety, had verbally committed to Florida ...The mastermind behind the Tush Push? It might have been Vikings linebacker Anthony Barr.
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 04:40:57 GMT
It’s been a hot topic in the Twin Cities ever since the Vikings suffered a 27-24 loss to the Cincinnati Bengals.On consecutive plays in overtime last weekend, the Vikings failed to execute the Tush Push, turning the ball over in the process. It was a shocking result considering the Philadelphia Eagles have turned the Tush Push into an unstoppable play over the past couple of seasons. It has become so dominant that the NFL might ban the modified quarterback sneak this offseason.It raises the question: Who first thought of the concept?As far as NFL Films is concerned, it might have been Vikings linebacker Anthony Barr. The production company posted the origin story of the Tush Push on social media with Barr shown talking to Vikings teammate Harrison Smith on the sidelines in 2018.“You should put some big dude at quarterback and another big dude right behind him,” Barr said to Smith in the NFL Films video clip. “Then just push him.”Naturally, the Pioneer P...Latest news
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