Texas sues Biden administration seeking to stop federal agents from cutting razor wire on border

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:06:51 GMT

Texas sues Biden administration seeking to stop federal agents from cutting razor wire on border McALLEN, Texas (AP) — Texas sued the Biden administration on Tuesday, seeking to stop federal agents from cutting the state’s razor wire that has gashed or snagged migrants as they have attempted to enter the U.S. from Mexico at the Rio Grande.In the lawsuit filed in federal court in Del Rio, Texas, Attorney General Ken Paxton accuses the Biden administration of “undermining” the state’s border security efforts.“Texas has the sovereign right to construct border barriers to prevent the entry of illegal aliens,” Ken Paxton, the Texas attorney general, said in a news release Tuesday. State authorities started rolling out miles (kilometers) of the concertina wire in May before the end of Title 42, a temporary emergency health authority used to turn migrants back during the pandemic. The sharp wire was deployed in areas of high traffic through the Rio Grande at the border near such locations as Brownsville and Eagle Pass, Texas.Migrant and environmental advocates quickly rais...

In Rhode Island, a hunt is on for the reason for dropping numbers of the signature quahog clam

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:06:51 GMT

In Rhode Island, a hunt is on for the reason for dropping numbers of the signature quahog clam Scientists, lawmakers, and those who make their living from Rhode Island’s Narragansett Bay are teaming up to hunt for the reason why quahogs appear to be on the decline.Quahogs have a long history in the state. The shells of the large, hard-shelled clam were used by the indigenous Narragansett people as wampum. The clam itself is a staple of clam chowders and in 1987, the Rhode Island Legislature designated the quahog the official “Rhode Island State Shell.”On Tuesday, a special Rhode Island legislative commission held a hearing to study the reduced catch. The commission is looking at a range of possible factors that may be contributing to a loss of the signature shellfish, from oxygen deficiency to changing aquatic life and climate change.Quahogs — also known as little necks or cherry stones or chowder clams — are filter feeders drawing nutrients out of water columns. They don’t move much other than the first 2 to 3 weeks of their lives when they are larvae, according to Conor McM...

Mexico deploys 300 National Guard troopers to area where 13 police officers were killed in an ambush

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:06:51 GMT

Mexico deploys 300 National Guard troopers to area where 13 police officers were killed in an ambush MEXICO CITY (AP) — The Mexican government sent 300 National Guard troopers to bolster the southern state of Guerrero on Tuesday, where a local police chief and 12 officers were shot dead in a brutal ambush the day before. It was just one of three attacks Monday in an increasingly violent region of the country.Announcing the reinforcements in his morning news conference, President Andrés Manuel López Obrador mourned the victims and called the attack “practically an ambush.”Guerrero’s attorney general launched an investigation Monday after the 13 bodies were found on a highway in El Papayo, which is in the Guerrero township of Coyuca de Benítez on the Pacific coast. Two more people were injured in the attack.Some bodies were found handcuffed, face down on the ground, according to local reports, which could suggest the attackers ambushed and captured the police officers before killing them.Authorities did not provide any more details about the attack or those responsible. At leas...

Woman critically injured after shooting on South Side

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:06:51 GMT

Woman critically injured after shooting on South Side CHICAGO — A woman was critically injured after she was shot in the head while in a car near a South Side strip mall Tuesday morning.At around 10 a.m., officers responded to the 100 block of West 87th Street, located in Chatham, on the report of a person shot.Authorities said a 41-year-old woman was inside of a vehicle when a bullet went through the glass and struck her in the head. Chicago man charged in connection with 7 burglaries on North, Near South Sides The victim's husband, Jesus Garcia, later returned to the scene with the family’s pastor to pick up his vehicle, which had a bullet hole through the front windshield and the headrest. Garcia even held a fragment of a bullet in his hand that he claimed he pulled from the vehicle.Garcia told WGN-TV News that the altercation stemmed from a road rage incident that started near the intersection of South Lafayette Avenue & West 87th Street before it carried into the parking lot of the nearby hardware store. ...

Flesh-eating parasite spread by sand flies is causing skin infections in US, CDC says

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:06:51 GMT

Flesh-eating parasite spread by sand flies is causing skin infections in US, CDC says AUSTIN, Texas (KXAN) – A flesh-eating parasitic disease, typically seen in people who travel to tropical or subtropical areas, is now spreading through some sand flies in parts of the U.S., according to a new Centers for Disease Control and Prevention analysis.The disease, known as leishmaniasis, occurs through a bite of an infected female sand fly, which consumes blood to produce eggs. The infection is most common in parts of Africa, Brazil, and the eastern Mediterranean region, like Iraq, Somalia, Sudan, and Yemen, according to the World Health Organization. The CDC now believes the disease may be endemic, or regularly occurring, in Texas and other states. The agency has received anecdotal reports of leishmaniasis in Florida, though the cases haven't been confirmed, according to NBC News. Past studies have also noted occasional cases among non-travelers in southeast Oklahoma and Arizona. RSV shots for infants in short supply: CDC “Historically, it was considered that cutan...

Six Flags Great America closing two attractions, preparing for ‘future expansion’

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:06:51 GMT

Six Flags Great America closing two attractions, preparing for ‘future expansion’ Six Flags Great America in Gurnee has confirmed that two attractions will be closing forever. Revolution (2004) and Mardi Gras Hangover (2018). Both rides will be removed from Six Flags Great America in the offseason. Photos courtesy Six Flags.Revolution, the spinning pendulum ride located in the County Fair section of the park, will be removed after this season. The ride’s fate was pretty much sealed when Great America announced Sky Striker, their new addition for 2024. Sky Striker is a much taller and faster pendulum ride and will be located just steps from where Revolution sits now. You can find a full preview of the new attraction here. Mardi Gras Hangover is also being removed from the park. Hangover is a Larson Loop attraction that was billed as the largest ride of its kind when it first opened in 2018. It takes riders back and forth in one giant loop. Here's a video of me riding the attraction LIVE on WGN Morning News on opening day. Great America visitors will...

Two private jets 'clipped their wings,' leads to ground stop at Hobby Airport

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:06:51 GMT

Two private jets 'clipped their wings,' leads to ground stop at Hobby Airport HOUSTON (KXAN) -- Two private jets "clipped their wings" at the Hobby Airport in Houston Tuesday, which led to the airfield being shut down, according to a statement on the airport's social media.Reports of the two jets moving on the airfield came in at approximately 3:30 p.m., the airport said. No injuries were reported.Additionally, the jets were "declared fire-safe" by the Houston Fire Department.The airfield will be shut down until further notice due to debris caused by the accident, the airport said.The statement said Houston Airports was working to remove the debris "to restore operations as soon as possible."

Feds add charges against Baxter nurse accused of stealing pain meds from hospice clinic

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:06:51 GMT

Feds add charges against Baxter nurse accused of stealing pain meds from hospice clinic BAXTER, Minn. — A registered nurse has been indicted for fraudulently obtaining prescription opioid pain medications from a central Minnesota hospice clinic, U.S. Attorney Andrew M. Luger announced last week.According to court documents, Cambie Elizabeth Broker, 33, of Aitkin, was a registered nurse case manager at a hospice clinic in Baxter. She is accused of entering false prescription requests into the clinic’s e-prescribing software to fraudulently obtain oxycodone, hydromorphone and fentanyl for illegal sale and personal use.Broker made her initial appearance on the federal indictment on Oct. 18 in U.S. District Court before Magistrate Judge Douglas L. Micko.This case is the result of an investigation conducted by the Drug Enforcement Administration and the Crow Wing County Sheriff’s Office.Broker also faces six felony charges in Crow Wing County related to the theft of prescription medications. She was charged on Nov. 30, 2022, in Crow Wing County District Court with five coun...

St. Lawrence Seaway strike in Canada shuts down oceangoing traffic on Great Lakes

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:06:51 GMT

St. Lawrence Seaway strike in Canada shuts down oceangoing traffic on Great Lakes DULUTH, Minn. — A strike by unionized workers of Canada’s St. Lawrence Seaway Management Corp. that started Sunday morning has virtually shut down oceangoing shipping traffic on the entire seaway system.Because the seaway is a linear system of canals and locks through Ontario, New York and Quebec, closure of any portion effectively results in closure of the entire waterway, officials of the Duluth Seaway Port Authority said Monday.As a result of the strike, multiple ships loaded with exports are presently unable to exit the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Seaway System, and a growing line of inbound ships are unable to enter or pass through specific segments.One vessel presently loading wheat in Duluth is scheduled to deliver its cargo to Algeria upon departure through the now-shuttered seaway, according to officials at the Duluth Seaway Port Authority. Several additional ships are scheduled to arrive in Duluth-Superior via the seaway for grain in the coming weeks. Various other vessels ar...

27 years after his death, Dakota County highway named for fallen deputy

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:06:51 GMT

27 years after his death, Dakota County highway named for fallen deputy A stretch of highway about 10 miles southeast of Hastings and near the Vermillion River will bear the name of a deputy who was killed in the line of duty over 27 years ago.A segment of County Road 68, also known as 200th Street East, in Ravenna Township will be renamed as Deputy Luther Klug Memorial Highway after a Tuesday vote by the Dakota County Board of Commissioners.Deputy Luther Klug (Courtesy of the Dakota County Sheriff’s Office)Klug was killed in the line of duty in the summer of 1996 when he was struck by a drunken driver while assisting a traffic stop on County Road 68, said Dakota County Sheriff Joe Leko during Tuesday’s board meeting.The driver, a U.S. Army veteran and then-recent college student, had a blood-alcohol level of 0.18, more than twice today’s legal limit, two hours after the crash. He was convicted of criminal vehicular homicide and sentenced to four years in prison.Although 27 years have passed since Klug’s death, “not a day goes by...