Wildfire fight switches from defence to offence near Yellowknife
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 08:11:57 GMT
YELLOWKNIFE — Firefighters battling a wildfire near the capital of the Northwest Territories are shifting from defence to offence after a weekend of cooler temperatures, favourable winds and some rain.Fire information officer Mike Westwick says teams in Yellowknife had been focused on trying to stop the fire’s spread or reduce its intensity.Starting today, crews are working to extinguish the flames along the fire’s front line. The blaze remains about 15 kilometres from the city of 20,000 people, which was evacuated last week except for emergency workers. Other fires are much closer to the communities of Hay River and Fort Smith in the south of the territory.Flames are about four kilometres away from Fort Smith, and hotter temperatures and unfavourable winds are expected to create a tough day for firefighters. Westwick says almost 600 firefighters are in the field, backed up by dozens of helicopters, air tankers and pieces of heavy equipment. Meanwhile, more soldiers are ...Female soldiers in Army special operations face rampant sexism and harassment, military report says
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 08:11:57 GMT
WASHINGTON (AP) — Female soldiers face rampant sexism, harassment and other gender-related challenges in male dominated Army special operations units, according to a report Monday, eight years after the Pentagon opened all combat jobs to women.U.S. Army Special Operations Command, in a lengthy study, reported a wide range of “overtly sexist” comments from male soldiers, including a broad aversion to females serving in commando units. The comments, it said, are “not outliers” but represent a common sentiment that women don’t belong on special operations teams.“The idea that women are equally as physically, mentally and emotionally capable to perform majority of jobs is quite frankly ridiculous,” said one male commenter. Others said they’d quit before serving on a team with a female, and that serving in such a situation it would create problems and jealousy among their wives.The blunt and sometimes crass comments ring familiar to many who have watched the difficult t...Skilling: Excessive heat to peak Wednesday, Thursday
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 08:11:57 GMT
CHICGAO — An Excessive Heat Watch has been issued for Wednesday and Thursday in Chicago which could break records last seen in the 1940s.Temps are to surge to within reach of records for each of those days set 76 years ago in 1947 (The records currently on the books are 97-deg on Wed for Aug 23 and 100-deg on Thursday for Aug 24).We know something about heat here in Chicago. Far from being simply a nuisance, we learned tragically in July 1995 that heat can be deadly. More than 700 of our fellow citizens died in the July 1995 episode of record heat. Temps in that air mass reached 105-deg at Midway--but low 80-deg dew points, as high as they get in this area, indicated levels of moisture which, combined with heat, shut down our our bodies' ability to cool themselves. The heat index which resulted in that hot air mass reached 125-deg at Midway. 106 degrees in Chicago: The July 1995 Heat Wave The heat this week won't be quite as extreme. And while the 1995 heat lasted more than three...GoFundMe created for brothers killed while shielding three-year-old cousin from gunfire in Glenview
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 08:11:57 GMT
GLENVIEW, Ill. -- The sister of two teens who were shot and killed in Glenview Saturday organized a GoFundMe page to help their family pay for funeral expenses. Carlos Guzman, 19 and Jose Guzman, 16, were fatally shot outside their home while shielding their three-year-old nephew from gun shots, their sister, Annette Guzman, said in a GoFundMe post.Officers responded to shots fired at the location and found the brothers with gunshot wounds. One of them was pronounced dead on the scene while the other was taken to the hospital where he was later pronounced dead. The brothers loved playing soccer and were described as caring and towards their family and friends, the post said. 19-year-old man shot, killed in Aurora Carlos graduated from Glenbrook South High School in 2022 and worked at UPS. Jose was looking forward to starting his junior year in high school and wanted to pay soccer professionally.The post shared that he loved to draw and was a very talented artist. Currently, it is ...Monday Forecast: Temps in mid 80s with mostly sunny conditions
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 08:11:57 GMT
CHICAGO — Temptures in the low 80s Monday with partly cloudy conditions. Winds: ENE 5-10 G15, wide temp range. High: 82/77. Interactive Radar: Track showers and storm here Partly cloudy tonight. Winds: NE 5-10. Low: 69.Tuesday Forecast: Mainly sunny, cooler lakeside. Winds: ESE 5-10. High: 91.Wednesday and Thursday Forecast: An Excessive Heat Watch has been issued for Wednesday and Thursday across Chicago as temperatures near 100 degrees with hot and humid conditions.Full forecast details and more at the WGN Weather Center blog2 children, adult seriously injured in crash involving firetruck on South Side
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 08:11:57 GMT
CHICAGO — Two children and an adult were seriously injured Monday morning in a crash involving a CFD firetruck.At around 9 a.m., authorities responded to a crash near 71st Street and Wentworth involving a vehicle and a firetruck.As a result of the crash, two children and an adult were transported in serious condition. 36-year-old motorcyclist killed in front of Midway No firefighters were injured. At this time, CFD does not known exactly how the crash occurred.Buffalo Grove police officers cleared of wrongdoing in fatal shooting of man firing shots in park
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 08:11:57 GMT
BUFFALO GROVE, Ill. — Two Buffalo Grove police officers who fatally shot an armed man amid a 911 response in December 2021 were cleared of any wrongdoing, according to the Cook County State Attorney's Office. Just before 12:30 a.m. on Dec. 2, 2021, the officers encountered 25-year-old Brian Christopher Howard following a report about a man firing shots in Mill Creek Park near Radcliffe Road and Arlington Heights Road.WGN News reported that the caller stated that the man was armed with two handguns and had already "popped off two rounds." The caller then stated the man was dangerous and when the dispatcher asked who the gunman was, the caller allegedly said, "Well, that would be me."SEE ALSO: Officer shot, suspect in custody after barricade situation in BolingbrookUpon admitting to the dispatcher that he was armed and would not put his guns down, Howard allegedly said he was a "bad man" and that officers should "end this" by using lethal force against him. When officers arrived ...Claim your piece of $725 million Facebook settlement before it's too late: Here's how
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 08:11:57 GMT
(NEXSTAR) – Don't procrastinate any longer, Facebook users (and ex-Facebook users). You have only a couple days left to file a claim in the class action lawsuit the social media company agreed to settle earlier this year.Facebook parent company Meta agreed to pay the sum to settle claims it allowed people’s personal data to be shared with third parties. The most famous third party to get access was Cambridge Analytica, a consulting firm that supported Donald Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign. While Meta agreed to the payout, it denies any wrongdoing.The deadline to file a claim is Friday, Aug. 25, 2023. Facebook’s $725M settlement is huge, but how much will you actually get? If you file a claim by mail, it has to be postmarked by that date. If you file it online, it needs to be done by 11:59 p.m. Pacific Time the night of Aug. 25.If you think you've made a mistake on the claim form, you can also edit it before the deadline.Millions of Americans qualify for a payment. The criteri...Snake found in Target shopping cart in Iowa gets new home
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 08:11:57 GMT
SIOUX CITY, Iowa (KCAU) -- A boa constrictor found in a shopping cart in Target earlier this month will be getting a new home.The 6-foot-long snake, now named Target, pronounced "Tar-Zhay," was picked up by Sioux City Animal Adoption and Rescue on Aug. 12. The rescue waited a week for a potential owner, and when no one stepped forward to claim the snake, it was put up for adoption.Professor Dan Fogell, of Southeast Community College in Lincoln, Nebraska, made the trip up to give Target a new home."If we keep him in our lab, we'll probably use him for outreach," Fogell said. "We have a couple of nights a year where we do family science night. We always like to have some big snakes for kids to come handle and have their picture taken with, so we'll probably keep him around for that." Sergeant Bluff Table Tennis Club hosts 14th annual tournament The snake, a Columbian red boa, was found in a Target cart in one of the cart corrals and wasn’t noticed until brought inside the store.Auth...After Hilary, 3 tropical storms form in the Atlantic
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 08:11:57 GMT
(The Hill) – As Tropical Storm Hilary continues to slam Southern California, three tropical storms are churning in the Atlantic Ocean as the world prepares for an above-average hurricane season.Three tropical storms — Franklin, Emily and Gert — have developed in the Atlantic Ocean in less than 24 hours as the Southwest continues to be slammed by Hilary, according to the National Hurricane Center. Franklin is expected turn northward Tuesday to bring heavy rainfall to Puerto Rico and Hispaniola through the middle of the week and could also bring tropical storm conditions to the Dominion Republic and Haiti starting Tuesday, where tropical storm warnings have already been issued.Emily formed about 1,000 miles from the Cabo Verde islands and is expected to weaken in the coming days. National Hurricane Center forecasters said that the storm already reached its peak intensity and it no longer meets the criteria for a tropical cyclone. Will Tropical Storm Hilary raise Lake Mead water leve...Latest news
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