New Mexico governor signs bill to shield abortion providers

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 14:44:28 GMT

New Mexico governor signs bill to shield abortion providers SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — Democratic New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham signed a bill Wednesday that protects providers of abortions from related prosecution, professional disciplinary action or extradition attempts by out-of-state interests.A companion abortion-rights bill signed in March guarantees access to reproductive health care in response to a string of anti-abortion ordinances by cities and counties in eastern New Mexico where opposition to abortion access runs deep.New Mexico is increasingly seen as a destination for abortion patients traveling from states including Texas that have banned abortion, or those imposing major restrictions.“I think there is a lot of fear there,” said Democratic state Sen. Siah Correa Hemphill of Silver City, a school psychologist and cosponsor of the newly signed bill. “We want to make sure New Mexico is a state that is safe for women and safe for health care workers.”The new law also protects medical providers when it comes to gender-affirming...

Thousands without power as freezing rain, thunderstorms hit Ontario and Quebec

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 14:44:28 GMT

Thousands without power as freezing rain, thunderstorms hit Ontario and Quebec About 800,000 people in Ontario and Quebec were without power Wednesday after a messy mix of freezing rain, and thunderstorms pummeled parts of both provinces.Quebec’s power utility said shortly after 5 p.m. that more than 676,000 of its 4.5 million customers had no power, with much of the province under a freezing rain warning.“What’s causing the outages is the mixture of precipitation and wind,” Hydro-Quebec spokeswoman Gabrielle Leblanc said. “It weighs down the vegetation; there can be branches and trees that fall on the lines.”In western Quebec’s Outaouais region, near Ottawa, about 120,000 of the utility’s nearly 227,000 customers were without power. Environment Canada forecasted between 30 millimetres and 50 millimetres of rain in Gatineau, Que., the largest city in the region.In Montreal, more than 316,000 hydro customers had lost power, while another 171,000 people were dealing with outages in the Monteregie region, south of t...

WATCH: WGN celebrates 75 years with special report

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 14:44:28 GMT

WATCH: WGN celebrates 75 years with special report As WGN TV celebrates 75 years, we’re looking back with a series of stories on the history and the memories.CHICAGO — The dawn of a new era began on April 5, 1948, when WGN-TV officially went on the air for the first time.  Colonel Robert R. McCormick, former head of the Tribune Company, commented, “In television we have embarked upon another of America’s adventures.  Come along with us!  Let us share the adventure together.”On Thursday from 7 p.m. — 9 p.m. Central Time WGN-TV will air a special report. This original WGN-TV production will look back at the station’s rich 75-year history.The following stories will be featured in the special report. ‘Our adventure into television’: WGN-TV at the dawn of a new era Chicago’s ‘Jack of all Trades’ Brickhouse was the face of WGN-TV for five decades Led by Bozo, WGN’s kids’ shows were a Grand March of fun The Master at Work: Tracking a storm with Tom Skilling The story of the slogan: How WGN became ‘Chicago...

Who Might be Chicago's 'next' Top Cop?

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 14:44:28 GMT

Who Might be Chicago's 'next' Top Cop? CHICAGO — While Brandon Johnson was not the candidate favored by many in law enforcement, Chicago’s next mayor has already begun the process of selecting the city’s next top cop.  However, Johnson will have a more diminished role in the selection process than his predecessors.“We want to make sure we’re putting power back into the hands of the people and residents have a voice in this,” said Anthony Driver, the head of the newly created Community Commission for Public Safety and Accountability (CCPSA). A new city ordinance gives his group the authority to search, interview and recommend three finalists for the job of police superintendent.  The mayor then picks from the list of finalists.  “We’re in a very unique time,” Driver said. “Public safety is a huge issue in the City of Chicago and I’m looking for someone who has experience either implementing a consent decree or who views the consent decree as a floor and not the ceiling." Police payouts soaring in city of ...

Federal judge finds City of Chicago liable, violated Americans with Disabilities Act

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 14:44:28 GMT

Federal judge finds City of Chicago liable, violated Americans with Disabilities Act CHICAGO — A federal judge is holding the City of Chicago liable for violating the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), saying the city has failed to provide accessible pedestrian signals to those who are blind or have low vision at intersections across the city.In April 2021, the DoJ moved to intervene in a disability discrimination lawsuit that people with visual disabilities brought against the City under the ADA and the Rehabilitation Act. The complaint, filed at the time by the federal government, alleged the City failed to provide people who are blind, have low vision or are deaf-blind with accessible pedestrian signals (APS's) at intersections, e.g., the equivalent of "walk/don't walk" visual signals that indicate when it is safe to cross the street for pedestrians without visual disabilities.Examples of APS's include devices that communicate safe-crossing information in a non-visual format, such as through audible tones, speech messages and vibrotactile surfaces. Supreme ...

Oak Park churches damaged due to high winds

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 14:44:28 GMT

Oak Park churches damaged due to high winds OAK PARK, Ill. — A century-old church and another church in Oak Park suffered damage from the recent high winds.School was in session Wednesday at The Children's School, which rents space from St. Edmund Parish, when huge pieces of stone were blown onto the sidewalk from the top of the building. Major flight cancelations, delays as severe weather moves through Chicago area "I was shocked, I was surprised," St. Edmund Catholic Parishioner Tom Pivarski said. "I was surprised both buildings were damaged, the school and the church."A parent of one of the school children said she heard the spires crash to the ground around 1 or 1:30 p.m. while school was in session. Along with the heavy stones, shingles appeared to have blown off the building and street signs were on the ground. A sixth-grader said he was in school when the storm brought the stones to the ground. Large hailstones in Tuesday’s storms; more Severe Weather threatens Wednesday morning "Me and my friend Henry, we were lo...

'March Madness' on the mat: Lockport native pulls off one of NCAA's biggest upsets

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 14:44:28 GMT

'March Madness' on the mat: Lockport native pulls off one of NCAA's biggest upsets WEST LAFAYETTE, IN - If you're looking for the biggest example of "Madness" in March, you wouldn't find it in the NCAA in basketball. Instead, it came courtesy of a native of Lockport in a different sport on St. Patrick's Day. It was a moment that Purdue wrestler Matt Ramos had dreamed of before it happened. "Weeks before that, even in the season, I've had dreams about wrestling Spencer Lee and pinning him," said the redshirt sophomore for the Boilermakers. "It may sound crazy, but I talked to my coaches about this. I'd tell them 'Hey, I just had a dream last night that I pinned Spencer Lee in our match."Ramos is referring to the three-time defending national champion at 125 pounds from Iowa who had an undefeated record during the regular season, and is arguably one of the gretest athletes in the history of college wrestling. Lee's road to the championship included a victory over Ramos in a dual meet in West Lafayette on January 8 where the Purdue wrestler led 8-1 early before the ...

Starbucks Pink Drink, other favorites coming to grocery stores nationwide

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 14:44:28 GMT

Starbucks Pink Drink, other favorites coming to grocery stores nationwide (KTLA) — The popular Pink Drink and Paradise Drink from Starbucks, along with other famous drinks from the coffee shop, will soon be available in grocery stores nationwide, the company announced Wednesday.The drinks will be available at grocery stores and gas stations nationwide starting next week, a news release said. Did you know you can get free refills at Starbucks? Here’s how “We are excited to launch the new ready-to-drink Starbucks Pink Drink and Paradise Drink on store shelves nationwide, offering our customers another way to enjoy these delicious and refreshing beverages,” Chanda Beppu, a Starbucks official, said in a statement.Other Starbucks drinks set to hit store shelves include White Chocolate and Caramel Frappuccino Mini chilled coffee drinks, Doubleshot Energy Caramel, and Espresso Americano. Starbucks is also bringing back the bottled White Chocolate Mocha Frappuccino.A photo of the new Starbucks drinks coming to grocery stores nationwide. (Starbucks) The Pink Dri...

Celebrating Remarkable Women in the country

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 14:44:28 GMT

Celebrating Remarkable Women in the country Remarkable Women from around the country get together to celebrate their achievements Monday in Los Angeles.

What Longhorns coach Steve Sarkisian said about the upcoming transfer portal window

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 14:44:28 GMT

What Longhorns coach Steve Sarkisian said about the upcoming transfer portal window AUSTIN (KXAN) — The free agency-esque player movement because of the transfer portal in college sports has helped usher in a new era of roster management, and Texas Longhorns head football coach Steve Sarkisian is embracing it.Speaking after Tuesday's spring practice, Sarkisian said he and his coaching staff, "have to be realistic to the landscape of college football right now."MORE THAN THE SCORE: Stay up to date on sports stories like these, and sign up for our More than the Score sports newsletter at kxan.com/newsletters"The reality of it is we'll probably have some movement at the end of the spring, going and coming," Sarkisian said. "I don't know exactly what it will look like yet, I don't know if some players have made decisions or not, but ultimately, it's the time we're in nowadays."The upcoming window for players to put their names into the transfer portal is now April 15-30. The NCAA Division I Council moved the football transfer window from May 1-15 so it can, "allow coac...