Regulators cut pressure on pipeline after Kansas oil spill

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 11:20:25 GMT

Regulators cut pressure on pipeline after Kansas oil spill TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — U.S. government regulators have stopped allowing a large part of the Keystone oil pipeline to operate at higher-than-normal pressures following a massive oil spill in northeastern Kansas in December.The order this week from the U.S. Department of Transportation’s pipeline safety arm covers 1,220 miles (1,963 kilometers) of the Keystone pipeline in seven U.S. states. Regulators already had ordered the system’s operator, Canada-based TC Energy, to reduce the pressure on a 96-mile (155-kilometer) segment of the pipeline from southern Nebraska near the Kansas border into central Kansas, where the spill occurred. The regulators’ action came ahead of the first hearings in the Kansas Legislature on the spill. A TC Energy official is set to face questions from lawmakers Tuesday during a joint meeting of two House committees. TC Energy said in a statement Friday that it was already operating within the pressure limits set by this week’s order and t...

Bears trading No. 1 overall pick to Panthers, report says

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 11:20:25 GMT

Bears trading No. 1 overall pick to Panthers, report says LAKE FOREST - Indeed, the Chicago Bears will not be making the No. 1 overall selection in the 2023 NFL Draft.Per multiple reports, from Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network, the team will be sending the selection to the Panthers for a host of selections in this year's and future year's drafts.Adam Schefter of ESPN is reporting the return is the No. 9 overall selection in the 2023 NFL Draft, a second round pick in 2023, a first round pick in the 2024 NFL Draft, a second round pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, along with wide receiver DJ Moore.This means the Bears will now have ten selections in the NFL Draft, having picked up an extra selection in the swap for the No. 1 pick. It's the biggest move so far of general manager Ryan Poles' tenure with the Bears as he looks to rebuild the team after a 3-14 season. It was very much expected that he would trade the pick since a number of teams need quarterbacks and he's publically committed to Justin Fields as the Bears' signal caller for the foreseeab...

Guinness is opening a brewery & taproom in Chicago

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 11:20:25 GMT

Guinness is opening a brewery & taproom in Chicago CHICAGO - One of the world's most famous beer brands is making a major announcement ahead of the St. Patrick's Day celebration weekend. Guinness said late Friday afternoon that they will be opening a brewery and taproom in Chicago in Fulton Market later this summer. No official date has been set.Per a release from Guinness, the company will be converting a former railroad depot at 901 West Kinzie Street and turning it into the "Open Gate Brewery." The 15,000-square-foot facility will feature a full-service restaurant along with indoor and outdoor seating. There will be 12-to-16 beers from the company on tap at any time with the brewery itself making experimental brews that are "unique to Chicago" on a 10 BBL brewing system. Guinness' popular draught stout will still be made at the St. James Gate brewery in Dublin.Guinness is touting a menu of traditional Ireland favorites like brown bread, Beef & Guinness stew, along with a promise to produce local favorites, like an Italian bee...

Michigan State shooter's note says he felt hated, rejected

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 11:20:25 GMT

Michigan State shooter's note says he felt hated, rejected A man who fatally shot three students and wounded five others on the Michigan State University campus left a note describing himself as being “hated,” a “loner” and an “outcast."Anthony McRae, 43, also wrote “I’m tired of being rejected” in the note, which was dated the day before the Feb. 13 shooting and released Friday by police.“They made me who I’m am today a killer,” the note read. “I’m a person,” and “They hate me why? why? why? why?” Michigan State grads honor shooting victims at River North bar McRae, who lived in nearby Lansing, had no connection to the school. The rampage began shortly after 8 p.m. on Feb. 13 when shots were fired inside a classroom at Berkey Hall, which is easily accessible from Grand River Avenue, a major street in East Lansing.McRae then fired more shots nearby at the MSU Union, a landmark building where students can snack and study, and the public, too, can visit. Security video released Friday shows McRae checking his gun as he entered through a rea...

Washington girl missing since 2018 found in Mexico: FBI

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 11:20:25 GMT

Washington girl missing since 2018 found in Mexico: FBI (NEXSTAR) – An 8-year-old Washington girl who had been missing for over four years was found in Mexico and safely returned to the United States in February, the FBI's Seattle office revealed Wednesday.Investigators say Aranza Maria Ochoa Lopez's biological mother kidnapped her on Oct. 25, 2018 from a Vancouver, Washington shopping mall when she was 4 years old.The FBI said that authorities in Mexico found Lopez in Michoacán, Mexico. FBI special agents brought her back to an undisclosed location in the U.S., according to a news release from the Bureau. "Aranza's safety and privacy is of utmost importance," the FBI added. Missing 81-year-old survives six days trapped in snowbound SUV Investigators said they learned Lopez was in Mexico after they put out a Missing Person Poster. The FBI offered a reward of $10,000 for information leading to the girl's recovery.Lopez's mother was taken into custody in Puebla, Mexico in 2019.Vancouver, Washington newspaper The Columbian identified the ...

Texas Senate bill proposes arrests of anyone, anywhere crossing border illegally

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 11:20:25 GMT

Texas Senate bill proposes arrests of anyone, anywhere crossing border illegally AUSTIN (Nexstar) — A Texas Republican senator is proposing a bill that would create a new crime for those who cross the border illegally, authorizing law enforcement to arrest and prosecute anyone who crosses the border, and can do so anywhere in the state. Sen. Brian Birdwell, R-Granbury, filed Senate Bill 2424 on Friday, the deadline for state lawmakers to introduce any new legislation.According to a news release from Lt. Governor Dan Patrick's office, the penalties would be up to one year in jail for the first offense, two years in state jail for a second offense, and up to life in prison for convicted felons who cross the border illegally.“The Texas Senate’s dedication to securing our southern border is unwavering, and our commitment is exhibited by the $4 billion in our base budget to continue Operation Lone Star. In addition, Sen. Brian Birdwell has filed SB 2424 so the State of Texas is empowered to truly protect our border, as the Federal Government has completely abdicated ...

A seesaw of temperatures and humidity this weekend

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 11:20:25 GMT

A seesaw of temperatures and humidity this weekend AUSTIN (KXAN) -- A cold front will be toying with our area through the weekend, blowing through then retreating multiple times. This will lead to big swings in temperatures and humidity through Sunday.The front pushes northward overnight as a warm front, bringing heat and humidity back to the area on Saturday. Some parts of the Hill Country may top 90 degrees with afternoon sun.The front reverses course as a cold front early Sunday morning, leading to a cooler, breezy and more seasonable end to the weekend. This cooler weather will linger through early next week.The next likelihood of rain and thunderstorms comes at the end of next work week. Stay tuned as we refine the forecast potential for severe weather. NEW BLOG: La Niña has ended — Here’s what’s next and when El Niño could begin Don't forget to set your clocks forward one hour Sunday morning as Daylight Saving Time begins.FIRST WARNING WEATHER: Stay up to date with your Central Texas forecast, sign up for our weather newslet...

DPS urges Texans not to travel to Mexico amid ongoing violence throughout the country

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 11:20:25 GMT

DPS urges Texans not to travel to Mexico amid ongoing violence throughout the country AUSTIN (KXAN) — The Texas Department of Public Safety is urging Texans to avoid traveling to Mexico during spring break, due to ongoing violence throughout the country, according to a DPS news release.“Drug cartel violence and other criminal activity represent a significant safety threat to anyone who crosses into Mexico right now,” DPS Director Steven McCraw said. “We have a duty to inform the public about safety, travel risks and threats. Based on the volatile nature of cartel activity and the violence we are seeing there; we are urging individuals to avoid travel to Mexico at this time." Austin officials reinstate DWI Enforcement, ‘No Refusal’ Initiative ahead of Spring Break Additionally, the U.S. government also issued recent travel warnings to Mexico and urged travelers to view the latest warnings online, the release said. Any U.S. citizens who do decide to travel to Mexico are also urged to register with the nearest U.S. Embassy or Consulate prior to their department, DPS s...

Many states allow people to take roadkill. Why doesn't Texas?

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 11:20:25 GMT

Many states allow people to take roadkill. Why doesn't Texas? TEXAS (NEXSTAR) – If you accidentally kill a wild animal with your vehicle in Texas, do you have the right to take it home for dinner?Many states, like California, have certain exceptions about what animals can be picked up off the road and whether drivers are legally protected in doing so. Other states, like Louisiana, have made it illegal to collect roadkill entirely.Texas belongs to the latter camp, having completely outlawed the practice of picking up roadkill.Wildlife Public Information Officer Lerrin Johnson explained when an animal is killed by a vehicle on a roadway, that animal was killed by illegal means and methods and is illegal to possess.“The reasoning behind this regulation is to discourage hunters or other constituents from specifically targeting animals along the roadway,” Johnson said. “Prior to this rule, poachers could claim that their illegal kill was collected on the road as salvaged roadkill. This rule change removed the possibility of a false defense.”Another...

MN senate committee approves $1.9 billion infrastructure package

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 11:20:25 GMT

MN senate committee approves $1.9 billion infrastructure package A Minnesota Senate committee approved a massive, $1.9 billion infrastructure package Friday, sending it to the Senate floor for final votes — even though the DFL majority does not have the Republican votes they need to pass it.The package would finance millions for local road and bridge repairs, sewer and water systems, upgrading college classrooms and improvements to state parks, trails and flood-control structures around the state.The Senate Finance Committee basically approved two bills passed by the House on Monday — a $1.5 billion measure to be paid for by selling general obligation bonds and a $392 million cash appropriation to fund other projects.Senate Capital Investment Committee Chair Sandra Pappas, DFL-St. Paul, said the package reflects an agreement among DFL senators and House members of both parties on state public construction projects for the next two years.But Republican senators have not agreed to the deal and DFL senators need at least seven GOP votes ...