No date for coal phase out as G7 environment ministers wrap meeting in Japan

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:14:21 GMT

No date for coal phase out as G7 environment ministers wrap meeting in Japan OTTAWA — Environment and energy ministers from G7 countries wrapped two days of talks in northern Japan without acting on Canada’s push to set a timeline for phasing out coal-fired power plants.In their 36-page communique after the meeting in Sapporo, the ministers restated their commitment to reaching net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 at the latest, and promised to work with other countries to end new coal-fired power projects that don’t take steps to mitigate emissions. Canada’s Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault told the Japanese public broadcaster last week that he hoped to see “strong language” in the final statement about the phaseout of coal. The leaders instead reaffirmed they need to achieve a predominantly decarbonized power sector by 2035, which leaves the door open to fossil fuels.Guilbeault has advocated for consensus on phasing out coal by 2030, as Canada has promised to do, but G7 environment ministers have struggled to find c...

Ontario proposes lowering minimum age for lifeguards to 15 to ease staff shortages

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:14:21 GMT

Ontario proposes lowering minimum age for lifeguards to 15 to ease staff shortages Ontario is proposing to lower the minimum age for lifeguards to 15, in part to address staff shortages many municipalities experienced last summer.Regulations in the province’s Health Protection and Promotion Act currently say all lifeguards, assistant lifeguards, aquatic instructors and coaches must be at least 16 years old. But a few years ago the Lifesaving Society lowered its age requirement for the national lifeguard certification to 15, and the government is looking to better align its rules with the training course.The move is also meant to address staffing shortages and allow for more youth employment, the government says in a posting on its regulatory registry for public consultation.“The proposed change also supports greater access to lifeguard-supervised public pools and swimming lessons across the province,” the posting says.Stephanie Bakalar, corporate communications manager for the Lifesaving Society Ontario, said if a 15 year old meets all the requir...

He’s been Mexico’s voice abroad. Now he wants the presidency

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:14:21 GMT

He’s been Mexico’s voice abroad. Now he wants the presidency MEXICO CITY (AP) — He’s been the face of Mexico internationally for nearly five years and often the country’s leading voice in negotiations with top world leaders — including volatile ones, like former U.S. President Donald Trump. Now Foreign Affairs Minister Marcelo Ebrard is testing whether his work on the world stage will translate into votes in Mexico as he competes for the leftist ruling party nomination for next year’s presidential elections.The 63-year-old is in the thick of a three-way race with other members of President Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s inner circle, including Mexico City Mayor Claudia Sheinbaum and Interior Minister Adán Augusto López.López Obrador’s Morena party, which he created as a vehicle to secure the presidency, remains an extension of the highly popular leader, so his words, actions and even body language are being closely watched for signs of a favorite.Among the hurdles Ebrard must overcome are a perception he doesn’t connect with the pa...

2 dead, 4 injured in Louisville shooting days after mass shooting at bank

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:14:21 GMT

2 dead, 4 injured in Louisville shooting days after mass shooting at bank (The Hill) – At least two people were killed in a shooting at a park in Louisville, Kentucky, over the weekend, less than a week after a mass shooting at a bank in the city left five people dead.Two people died and four others were injured after shots were fired into a crowd at Chickasaw Park in Louisville on Saturday. Police responded to reports of the shooting around 9 p.m., and two victims were pronounced dead at the scene.Louisville Deputy Chief Paul Humphrey said at a press conference on Saturday night that while there were hundreds of people in the park at the time of the attack, police had no witnesses to the shooting. Humphrey also said it was unclear who opened fire. ‘Multitude of injuries,’ 4 killed in Alabama birthday party shooting “I want to speak directly to whoever the shooter is,” Humphrey said. “Turn yourself in. The best thing for you to do is to turn yourself in. We know that this will not end well. The best-case scenario is for you to turn yourself in and stop ...

Woman seeking parents on TikTok reignites Oklahoma cold case

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:14:21 GMT

Woman seeking parents on TikTok reignites Oklahoma cold case OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) - For nearly 30 years, Dallas Burr thought her parents were missing. When she went looking for them with the help of social media, Burr discovered her parents are actually at the center of an Oklahoma cold case. Brian and Rachel Burr were identified by the Oklahoma State Board of Investigations (OSBI) on April 10. The two were found dead on  April 9, 1995, with gunshot wounds, and remained unidentified until this month. Burr said her parents left when she was 3 years old, and she never heard from them again. ‘Multitude of injuries,’ 4 killed in Alabama birthday party shooting "I'm 30 years old and I don't even remember my parents," said Burr. "I've been looking for them for most of my adult life but there's not a lot of resources when all you have is a name and a birthday." Burr said she was inspired when she saw a 26-year-old woman on TikTok in a similar situation. "She found out that she was a kidnapping victim. And the only reason she found out was posting ...

Austin Police to roll out new bullet shields, citing increased need

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:14:21 GMT

Austin Police to roll out new bullet shields, citing increased need Editor’s Note: The video above shows KXAN News Today’s top headlines for April 16, 2023.AUSTIN (KXAN) -- The Austin Police Department is set to outfit patrol and specialized units with new bullet shields, attributing the addition to expiring shields and an increased need.APD's executive and command staff requested funds back in September "to better equip peace officers with protective equipment," a department spokesperson told KXAN. Those requested shields will replace those set to soon expire.APD's patrol and specialized units -- such as SWAT and Bomb Squad teams -- will use the shields, with specific use prioritized for units that respond to "violent and serious offenses, such as with armed individuals." PUBLIC SAFETY NEWS: Nearly 200 arrests made since DPS patrols started in Austin The spokesperson said Austin, along with other major U.S. cities, are seeing increases in violent crimes and a higher demand for bullet shields as a result."Austin (in line with other large cities ac...

Hoosick Falls man charged in jewelry store burglary

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:14:21 GMT

Hoosick Falls man charged in jewelry store burglary HOOSICK FALLS, N.Y. (NEWS10) — Stephen E. Shuler, 47, of Hoosick Falls, was arrested on Friday by Hoosick Falls Police. They say that he robbed a jewelry store in the early morning hours of Monday, April 3. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Stephen Shulen mugshotLast week, police sent out an alert—including a grainy surveillance photo—seeking help from the public to identify the person who robbed Hoosick Falls Jewelry. They say that he used a hammer to break a window and steal over $800 worth of jewelry.Now, Shuler faces third-degree burglary and third-degree criminal mischief charges, which are felonies. Police also charged him with misdemeanor petit larceny. He's set to reappear in Hoosick Falls Village Court on Thursday evening.

19-year-old in custody after robbery in St. Louis City

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:14:21 GMT

19-year-old in custody after robbery in St. Louis City ST. LOUIS - A man is in custody after a Saturday morning robbery in St. Louis City.Police responded to a "holdup" located on 14th Street and Clark Avenue around 5:00 a.m., where a 19-year-old Cameron Moreland, who was wearing a dark-colored hooded sweatshirt and sweatpants, approached a 41-year-old victim displaying a firearm, and then demanded him to drop his bag. Top Story: Apparent tornado strikes Hecker, Illinois Moreland fled the scene on foot after stealing several items from the bag. He was last seen running westbound on the Market and 14th Streets.He was later found by officers with the items he stole from the victim, as well as a black-colored AR-style pistol. This is an open investigation. FOX 2 will update this story with more information as it becomes available.

Crowd takes over street, loots gas station in Compton 

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:14:21 GMT

Crowd takes over street, loots gas station in Compton  A street takeover in Compton early Sunday morning was followed by a large mob breaking down the door of a gas station and stealing thousands of dollars worth of products. Video of the street takeover shows a large group of people blocking the four-way intersection with cars drifting in circles with tires screeching loudly around 2:30 a.m. Sunday morning. Another video shows several men kicking the door of the mini mart down followed by many more individuals ransacking the store of thousands of dollars of alcohol, snacks and condoms. The gas station and convenience store sustained severe damage as a result of the looting. The intersection of Central Avenue and Alondra Boulevard was covered in tire marks and trash littered the sidewalk outside of the Arco mini mart in the hours after the illegal street takeover. The crowd, which consisted of roughly 100 people, dispersed in all directions quickly after the looting.  L.A. planning changes to combat street takeovers in ‘Fast &...

Argument leads to man being stabbed to death in Ventura 

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:14:21 GMT

Argument leads to man being stabbed to death in Ventura  A man from Ventura is dead after he was stabbed following an argument early Sunday morning. According to a release from the Ventura Police Department, officers responded to a call of a stabbing around 1 a.m. in the 200 block of East McFarlane Drive in Ventura. Upon arriving at the scene, officers found 31-year-old Jose Contreras of Ventura suffering from a stab wound “to his upper extremities.” He was transported to the Ventura County Medical Center where he later died. “The...investigation revealed that the suspect and victim knew each other and were at a gathering at a residence on East McFarlane,” the Ventura Police Department said in a statement. “An argument ensued resulting in the victim being stabbed. This investigation is ongoing and may be gang related.” No suspects have been identified or taken into custody. Anyone with any information is asked to call Detective Nuñez at 805-339-4328.