Biden administration grants Louisiana power to approve carbon capture wells

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:35:52 GMT

Biden administration grants Louisiana power to approve carbon capture wells The Biden administration is handing Louisiana regulators new power to attract and approve carbon capture projects at a time when the state’s influential energy sector wants to make the Gulf Coast a hub for the rapidly expanding industry.Louisiana will be able to issue permits for wells that store carbon dioxide, a critical component of carbon capture and removal technology. In all but two other states, the Environmental Protection Agency is responsible for permitting. Proponents of the change say it will speed up approvals of new projects that are critical for reducing climate-warming greenhouse gas emissions.Environmental groups had opposed the move, doubting that a state home to a concentrated stretch of oil, gas and petrochemical plants commonly called “cancer alley” is capable of proper industry oversight and protecting residents. The EPA said the Louisiana agreement includes safeguards to protect poorer, often majority-Black communities that live near those facilities — and tha...

Light snow possible for New Year's Eve

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:35:52 GMT

Light snow possible for New Year's Eve It's been a rainy, damp day across Chicago—even as snow fell with modest accumulations in Chicago northwest suburbs.  Snow also fell and accumulated across downstate Illinois in a swath from St. Louis across to Champaign.Accumulations unofficially estimated at anywhere from a dusting as much as an inch or two came down in some areas toward the Wisconsin line in parts of McHenry, Boone and Winnebago counties.The weather system responsible was a very slow moving cut off upper low pressure which is in its 6th day of affecting the weather in Chicago. It's slow movement is the product of an unusual atmospheric blocking pattern which sent the system from Kansas eastward across downstate Illinois.Because Chicago was north of the system's counterclockwise winds, an easterly flow at the steering levels above Chicago actually swept rains westward into Illinois from Michigan while other rains and snow fell directly beneath the cold, unstable pool of air downstate.The westward spread ...

Indiana man rescued from truck days after crash improving, hospital says

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:35:52 GMT

Indiana man rescued from truck days after crash improving, hospital says A man who survived a crash along Interstate 94 that left him trapped inside his vehicle for nearly a week is improving.Matt Reum, 27, of Mishawaka, Indiana survived six days on rainwater prior to being rescued from a mangled truck, according to Indiana State Police. Related: Indiana man rescued after surviving 6 days in wrecked truck thankful for ‘outpouring of support’ He was previously listed in critical condition after being airlifted to Memorial Hospital in South Bend on Tuesday. Photo courtesy of Beacon Health System shows car crash survivor Matt Reum. On Thursday, the hospital released a statement that said Reum's condition has now improved to serious.Representatives from Reum's union said part of Reum’s left leg was amputated “about mid-shin down” following the crash and rescue. In a statement issued on his behalf Wednesday, Reum sought to “thank everyone for the outpouring of support and all the well wishes, including the good Samaritans who found him, the first ...

Broadview mayor signs order restricting migrant buses

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:35:52 GMT

Broadview mayor signs order restricting migrant buses BROADVIEW, Ill. — The mayor of the Village of Broadview is the latest suburban leader to take action and put restrictions in place on migrant buses arriving in her jurisdiction.Mayor Katrina Thompson said she decided to take action by signing an executive order because the next village board meeting isn’t for more than two weeks and she anticipates migrant buses could potentially arrive here before then.“It’s not that we don’t have love and compassion toward others but we have a real situation,” she said. “We have to plan and we didn’t anticipate this was another journey we were going to be on. It kind of takes me back to when we were in Covid and the crisis. Always in a crisis mode to fix a problem.”  Steady flow of migrant buses continues as city officials work to bring order to the chaos While migrant buses haven’t arrived in Broadview yet, Thompson anticipates it could happen soon, as it has in other Chicago suburbs.She signed an executive order setting rules in plac...

Elgin police officer accused of possessing child porn resigns from department

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:35:52 GMT

Elgin police officer accused of possessing child porn resigns from department ELGIN, Ill. —  An Elgin police officer charged with possession of child pornography has resigned, the city announced Thursday. Earlier this month, Jordan Collins, a 33-year-old Kirkland resident and five-year member of the Elgin Police Department, was charged with eight counts of possession of child pornography and two counts of reproduction of child pornography.Charges were brought forth after investigators searched his home in Kirkland and allegedly discovered evidence of child porn. Illinois basketball star, Chicago native Terrence Shannon Jr. charged with rape Elgin's police chief says Collins, who was initially placed on administrative leave immediately following the arrest, chose to resign as an officer."The Elgin Police Department immediately launched an internal investigation with the city’s independent investigator following Collins’ arrest,” said Elgin Chief of Police Ana Lalley. "Collins was notified of his scheduled interrogation and ...

Dog survives being stabbed 17 times; authorities search for suspect

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:35:52 GMT

Dog survives being stabbed 17 times; authorities search for suspect NASSAU COUNTY, N.Y. (WPIX) -- Authorities in New York are asking for help finding the person responsible for a gruesome stabbing of a dog. Two-year-old terrier mix Cornell was found with 17 stab wounds across his body in Long Island on Nov. 27, according to Nassau County officials. A woman found the dog bleeding along the road and took him to a local animal shelter, said District Attorney Anne Donnelly. The shelter took him to a veterinarian to be treated. "Some of the stab wounds caused his lungs to leak air between his body cavity and his lungs and they had to be drained a number of times," Donnelly said. "The other stab wounds were cleaned -- were either stapled or sewn.""I've seen some pretty horrific things but the extent of the amount of times he was stabbed is unimaginable how someone could ever do that," said Ashley Behrens, acting director of the Town of Hempstead Animal Shelter.In a remarkable show of resilience Cornell, who the shelter named, survived. The Town of Hempste...

'This guy’s will to live is second to none.' Emergency responders detail miraculous rescue of trapped driver

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:35:52 GMT

'This guy’s will to live is second to none.' Emergency responders detail miraculous rescue of trapped driver PORTAGE, Ind. —More details are coming to light in the amazing rescue of a trapped driver in Northwest Indiana.Matt Reum, 27, of Mishawaka, Indiana survived six days on rainwater prior to being rescued from a mangled truck, according to Indiana State Police.Two fishermen stumbled onto the wreck just after Christmas.The emergency crews who helped with the rescue told WGN News that while they are happy to have played a small part in saving the driver’s life, the real credit goes to the fishermen who found him. “The details of everything just make this so much more special than a normal call because it is truly miraculous,” Portage Fire Department Battalion Chief Chris Crail said. “This guy’s will to live is second to none.”  More: Indiana man rescued after surviving 6 days in wrecked truck thankful for ‘outpouring of support’ Firefighter paramedic Mike Durak was one of the first crews on the scene as part of Engine 2 late Tuesday afternoon.  “We came across heavy terrain rocks ...

Home closing delayed after title company 'cybersecurity incident'

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:35:52 GMT

Home closing delayed after title company 'cybersecurity incident' AUSTIN (KXAN) — A woman living in the Austin area finally got the keys to her new home Thursday afternoon after several days of delays during the closing process for something outside of her control. Realtor Miriam Moorman said her client learned from her home's developer when they went for a final walk-through that they would have to push back the closing because the title company, First American Financial Corporation, reported a "cybersecurity incident" that took down its email system and website. The company announced on Dec. 22 that it detected some "unauthorized activity" and warned customers about opening suspicious links from phony entities. Tarrytown Expocare notifies individuals of potential data breach "The title company, the lender, the builder, they have all been so great," Moorman said, "so I know that they're working hard to make it so that we can still close today."She said her client never sent in any money before now so that all remain protected. However, she wou...

Austin Public Health triples number of people served at food distribution events in 2023

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:35:52 GMT

Austin Public Health triples number of people served at food distribution events in 2023 AUSTIN (KXAN) -- With food insecurity on the rise in Central Texas, Austin Public Health said it nearly tripled the number of people served at food distribution events this year, compared to the year before. Through October 2023, APH served more than 64,000 people at the city's six Neighborhood Centers. In the same time frame in 2022, it served 26,694 people. MORE: ‘Perfect storm’ leading to pandemic-level food insecurity at Central Texas Food Bank Neighborhood Services Unit Manager Angel Zambrano said the data was "eye-opening" but, unfortunately, the increased need was not surprising. "I think it goes back to the lack of affordable housing and inflation. People are just having less money to spend on their basic needs. So, between rent and food, transportation, any crisis can really affect that and put people in a very tough situation," he explained. The city has six Neighborhood Centers where it hosts these distribution events, along with other offerings such as health care, nu...

Wild prank war: Marc-Andre Fleury vs. Brandon Duhaime

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:35:52 GMT

Wild prank war: Marc-Andre Fleury vs. Brandon Duhaime It’s a little hard to believe Brandon Duhaime doesn’t know better than to start a prank war with Marc-Andre Fleury. On the other hand, maybe Duhaime didn’t know he was.During the Wild’s 4-3 overtime victory at Boston on Dec. 19, Duhaime was interviewed by Bally Sports North between the second and third periods, and when asked about the great game Fleury was having in net, said, “For him to do this at 50, it’s special.”That’s not a prank, it’s a joke — and a pretty funny one. But while Fleury, 39, admitted to laughing when Marcus Foligno showed him the clip on the team bus, the gauntlet had been thrown.“Dewey started it,” Fleury said Thursday. “We’ve got proof it was him.”Since then, Duhaime has left Xcel Energy Center without a shirt and, after Wednesday’s 6-3 victory over Detroit, wearing white, furry boots instead of his missing shoes.The stakes were raised again during Thursday’s practice at TRIA Rink, where Fleury received a cane as a Secret Santa gift, then was presented with i...