House votes to avert government shutdown
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 19:35:30 GMT
The House on Tuesday passed a stopgap bill to prevent a government shutdown, sending the unconventional two-step continuing resolution to the Senate and marking the first major hurdle Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) has cleared since winning the gavel.The chamber approved the short-term funding measure in a 336-95 vote, days before Friday night's shutdown deadline. Two Democrats and 93 Republicans opposed the bill.With conservatives opposed to the spending levels in the bill, Republican leaders leaned heavily on support from Democrats, who overwhelmingly backed the legislation despite strong reservations about the unusual two-part approach.The bifurcated bill would extend funding at current levels for some agencies and programs until Jan. 19 and all others through Feb. 2. It would also extend the authorization of programs and authorities in the Farm Bill until Sept. 30.The legislation now heads to the Senate, where it has support from both party leaders. Senate Majority Leader Chu...Mother of five fatally shot in East St. Louis after argument
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 19:35:30 GMT
EAST ST. LOUIS, Ill. - Neighbors tell FOX 2 that a young mother of five died in East St. Louis following an argument. Authorities have not yet disclosed the victim's identity or any suspect information to FOX 2.Illinois State Police are assisting the East St Louis Police Department with the investigation, which has more questions than answers as they try to figure out what led up to the tragedy. Bump-run carjackers strike in Webster Groves One of the victim's friends, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, said, “She was a sweet young lady. She made sure she took care of her five kids.” Friends and family of the Metro East mother are grieving after investigators say she was found lifeless early Friday morning. She died in the 400 block of North 41st Street.Residents say they hope police catch the person responsible.“I hope they catch them soon. Now, I want to know who is responsible for it. Who is waking around here killing people?“ said the anonymous woman. Close ...California man sentenced for leading drug trafficking operation in Missouri
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 19:35:30 GMT
MISSOURI — A man from Bakersfield, California was sentenced in federal court today for leading a drug trafficking operation across Missouri and Oklahoma. According to the U.S. District Court, 48-year-old William D. Johnson was sentenced to 22 years in federal prison without parole. Springfield homicide victim identified Johnson pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to distribute methamphetamine in February 2022. A release from the U.S. District Court states that Johnson had distributed the drugs from May 2019 to January 2021 in Newton, Laclede, Lawrence and Greene counties.Johnson was stopped by a Joplin, Missouri police officer in June 2019. Officers discovered 90.63 grams of meth and just over $16,000 in cash during that stop. His vehicle was searched again in May 2020, this time by Lebanon, Missouri police officers. Johnson was in possession of a 9 mm pistol, a stolen .380 firearm, 180 grams of meth and just over $33,000 in cash.At the time of Johnson's arrest in January 2...All but two of Colorado’s members of Congress support plan to avert government shutdown
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 19:35:30 GMT
One of Colorado’s Republican U.S. House members joined all five Democrats in the state’s delegation Tuesday in voting for a measure to avert a federal government shutdown.Congress passed the funding plan 336-95 after new Speaker Mike Johnson, a Republican, suspended regular rules and relied on the minority Democrats to carry the measure. It would temporarily fund some agencies through Jan. 19 and others through Feb. 2, pending likely approval by the Senate later this week.Two Colorado Republicans voted against the measure, which did not include deep spending cuts demanded by many conservative members. Ninety-three of the 95 no votes came from Republicans.Here’s how the state’s House delegation voted:Diana DeGette, D-Denver: YesJoe Neguse, D-Lafayette: YesLauren Boebert, R-Silt: NoKen Buck, R-Windsor: NoDoug Lamborn, R-Colorado Springs: YesJason Crow, D-Aurora: YesBrittany Pettersen, D-Lakewood: YesYadira Caraveo, D-Thornton: YesRelated ArticlesPolitics | ...Jacob Jordan Nimz Arrested, Woman Dead after Car Crash on Lilienthal Lane [Redondo Beach, CA]
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 19:35:30 GMT
Female Driver Pronounced Dead after Fatal Accident on Alvord LaneREDONDO BEACH, CA (November 14, 2023) – Jacob Jordan Nimz was taken into custody Sunday morning following a fatal car crash on Lilienthal Lane. At approximately 9:35 a.m., authorities arrived at the scene, located near Alvord Lane just west of Hawthorne Boulevard.Per reports, a physical altercation between a female driver and a male passenger preceded the collision. Due to the extent of injuries sustained, the female driver was pronounced dead by responding emergency personnel. Although her identity has not been disclosed.Meanwhile, paramedics transported the male passenger, identified as Jacob Jordan Nimz, 34, from North Dakota, to a hospital for minor injuries. Nimz was later arrested on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon.As of now, no additional details regarding the fatal crash have been made public. Individuals with additional information are urged to promptly contact Redondo Beach Officials.The team ...Laura Carrick: A Visionary Marketing and Creative Strategist
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 19:35:30 GMT
Laura Carrick stands as a creative force redefining the marketing and communications industry. Her journey from her hometown in Hobart, Tasmania, to becoming a head of marketing and communications at an education institution in New York is a testament to her determination, creative prowess, and dedication to social advocacy.Hailing from a charming yet small city, Carrick harbored a burning desire to explore the world beyond her hometown’s borders. Her early years were marked by a profound immersion in creativity. She tinkered with her parents’ film cameras, amassed magazines for collages and scrapbooks, and devoured books, fueling her insatiable curiosity. Carrick went on to graduate with honors with a Bachelor of Business Degree in Marketing. She further honed her creativity by obtaining a diploma in commercial photography, leading her to explore the fascinating realm of consumer psychology.Inspired by her father’s relentless work ethic, Carrick adopted the belief...House passes funding measure to avoid government shutdown
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 19:35:30 GMT
By Stephen Groves and Lisa Mascaro | Associated PressWASHINGTON — The House voted overwhelmingly Tuesday to prevent a government shutdown after new Republican Speaker Mike Johnson was forced to reach across the aisle to Democrats when hard-right conservatives revolted against his plan.The bipartisan tally — 336-95 with 93 Republicans voting no — showed Johnson’s willingness to leave his right-flank Republicans behind and work with Democrats to temporarily keep government running — the same political move that cost the last House speaker, Kevin McCarthy, his job just weeks ago.This time, Johnson of Louisiana appeared on track for a temporarily better outcome. His approach, which the Senate is expected to approve by week’s end, effectively pushes a final showdown over government funding to the new year.“Making sure that government stays in operation is a matter of conscience for all of us. We owe that to the American people,” Johnson said earlier Tuesday at a n...Big Game week: Cal Bears look to balance excitement of Stanford rivalry with pursuit of becoming bowl eligible
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 19:35:30 GMT
BERKELEY — Cal coach Justin Wilcox sees the need for balance between embracing the Big Game and all that goes with it against a week of focused preparation for facing Stanford on Saturday.The Bears (4-6, 2-5 Pac-12) and Cardinal (3-7, 2-6) meet for the 126th time in a 3:30 p.m. kickoff at Stanford Stadium, and there remains a lot on the line for Cal.Wins at Stanford and UCLA the following week would make Cal bowl eligible for the first time since 2019. The Bears’ 42-39 victory over Washington State last Saturday snapped a four-game losing streak and kept that ambition afloat.Asked during his weekly news conference about the Big Game’s place on the Bay Area sports landscape, Wilcox quipped, “Geez, I don’t know if we have enough time to give it its due.”He will not pretend it’s just another game.“This is one of the greatest rivalries in college athletics,” he said. “I think it’s OK to talk about it, the history, The Axe, all that goes into it. I want them to appreciate how much it mea...Bay Area forecast: More rain than expected coming later this week
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 19:35:30 GMT
(BCN) -- As the rain pulls into the Bay Area, the National Weather Service said Tuesday afternoon to expect Friday and Saturday's rain totals to be wetter than expected. The NWS said the week's first round of rain continues to impact the North Bay but remains light with little to no impact. APEC Bay Bridge lane closure begins Tuesday The second round of rain, which will be steadier, is still on track for Wednesday afternoon and evening. The threat of thunderstorms has diminished for Wednesday and now has the highest confidence over the coastal waters. Southerly winds will increase Wednesday as well with strongest winds over the coastal waters and in Monterey/San Benito counties. The NWS said one notable change is that Friday into Saturday looks much wetter than previous forecasts, with even a low chance (15%) of thunderstorms. Copyright © 2023 Bay City News, Inc.PHOTOS: Rescued mountain lion cubs come to Oakland Zoo
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(KRON) -- Two orphaned mountain lion cubs have a new home at the Oakland Zoo, the zoo announced Tuesday. The kittens were found in a backyard in the Burlingame/Hillsboro area last weekend after their suspected mother was killed in a car crash on Highway 280, the zoo said. The young siblings were taken to the zoo on Tuesday where they were examined for health. "These cubs became orphans when their mother was struck by a car on a busy highway, a tragedy suffered by wildlife when safe passage across their natural territories isn't possible. We support and advocate for more wildlife crossings, such as the one opened in Santa Cruz earlier this year on Highway 17," said Nik Dehejia, Oakland Zoo's CEO. Both kittens are females that were born just 6-10 weeks ago, per the zoo. One weighs 5 pounds and the other weighs 5.5 pounds. United flight makes emergency landing at SFO due to ‘potential security issue’ The kittens were underweight and dehydrated when they were found, but aside fr...Latest news
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