Evanston home bombarded with packages due to shipping error
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:46:13 GMT
EVANSTON, Ill. — Evanston resident Samantha Schwimmer says she has had her share of Amazon packages not addressed to her showing up at her doorstep. For at least a year now, Schwimmer says hundreds of Amazon packages for Trulee Evanston, a senior living community a few blocks from her home, keep showing up at her house. Trulee Evanston’s address is 1815 Norwood Court. Schwimmer’s address has the same numbers but is not on the same street. MORE EVANSTON NEWS | Fraternity at Northwestern University to shut down over repeat violations"At first it was just an annoyance and then it just got the point like, 'what a minute, these are senior citizens who probably really need those medications and don’t have other ways of getting it,"' Schwimmer said. According to Schwimmer, someone from Amazon called her Friday and told her about a possible glitch in their system. “If a number of an address is near another number that is similar, the system can confuse the locations,” Schwim...U.S. Secretary of Education visits Austin school
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:46:13 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) — On Friday, U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona visited Webb Middle School in Austin.Cardona toured the school, spoke to parents and laid out his priorities to promote academic excellence. He also discussed the importance of providing every student with a pathway to multilingualism."We believe firmly that to get our students to be able to succeed anywhere in the world. We need to promote multilingualism,” Cardona said. “We have $1.2 billion in the budget for multilingualism, our Title 3, which is the grant that oversees that, the proposal calls for another $300 million to make sure we have more access to programs like the one we saw here.”Secretary Cardona was also scheduled to moderate a discussion panel at South by Southwest Friday, which would focus on ways to develop and implement career pathway programs.Class A state boys hockey semifinal: Warroad’s double overtime winner spoils Orono’s comeback
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:46:13 GMT
With everything falling apart around the unbeaten Warriors in the third period of the Class A state semifinals, Warriors senior defender Erick Comstock kept repeating three words: “Want to win.”Will would determine who would advance from a wild thriller between Warroad and Orono. After opening up a 3-0 lead, frankly, fourth-seeded Orono put the favorites on their heels with three straight goals.Heading into the second overtime period with the contest tied 3-3, Warroad coach Jay Hardwick told his team it simply had to find a way.“We had to dig deep and find it in our hearts somehow to win a hockey game,” Hardwick said. “We just had to go out and find a way, and I couldn’t have thought of a better way there. Short and sweet.”Orono was the aggressor in the first overtime, as well, generating more Grade-A opportunities. Warroad relies heavily on its top line. There is no real break between the third period and the first overtime. Warriors star forward Jayson Shaugabay admitted he was ga...In Minnesota Opera’s sold-out premiere of ‘The Song Poet,’ Hmong American story is told
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:46:13 GMT
For the Minnesota Opera’s 50th world premiere in 60 years, the company presents the first opera in its history where the composer and librettist have been women. The production is made in collaboration with Theater Mu with stage direction by Rick Shiomi.St. Paul writer Kao Kalia Yang wrote the book “The Song Poet” about her father, Bee Yang. Its title comes from the Hmong Song Poet tradition. Bee Yang would wander from village to village, collecting stories and turning them into song.Bee Yang’s story, which Kao Kalia Yang has adapted into a libretto for the Minnesota Opera’s production, follows Bee Yang (played by Huiyin Tan as the young Bee and Museop Kim as the adult Bee) throughout his life. He falls in love with Yang’s mother, Chue Moua (Corissa Bussian), experiences America’s Secret War in Laos during the Vietnam War, lives in a refugee camp, moves to the United States and, finally, returns to visit Laos.Two singers playing Bee Yang at different ages. Huiyin Tan, who was seen e...Police: Body found in abandoned Troy house
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:46:13 GMT
TROY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Troy Police are investigating after a body was found on the 300-block of 8th Street. Police said the body of an adult male was found in an abandoned house Friday night. Get all of the latest news, weather, sports, and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! The body has been identified, but that information was not released Friday. Police do not believe suspicious activity is related to the incident.Colorado immigrant father wins 16-year battle for legal residency
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:46:13 GMT
For 16 years, Jorge Zaldivar Mendieta’s kids couldn’t relax.Their dad was either away from them in Mexico and fighting to get back to them in Colorado, or they were together but didn’t know when U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement might detain him.His daughter Josefyna, 27, choked back tears as she recalled trying to figure out where she could hide her dad if ICE showed up. Twelve-year-old Francysco, with tears streaming down his face, talked about how sad and angry he was when his father was taken into custody during his last ICE check in.But with beaming faces Friday afternoon, the Zaldivar family announced in a news conference a long awaited victory: Jorge won his immigration case and had become a permanent legal resident of the United States. Jorge thanked his family, attorneys, community and various faith and nonprofit groups that worked to support him. Much of that has been attributed to his wife Christina who has advocated for Jorge and other immigrants...Deputies exchange gunfire with barricaded suspect in Valinda
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:46:13 GMT
Deputies are engaged in a standoff in the San Gabriel Valley where a suspect is barricaded inside a home and firing shots at law enforcement, according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department.Deputies were responding to a call of an assault with a deadly weapon in the 16900 block of Wing Lane in Valinda around 2:30 p.m. when they came under fire, officials said.Deputies returned fire, but as of 4:50 p.m., no one had been wounded.Deputies responded to a call of an assault with a deadly weapon in the 16900 block of Wing Lane in Valinda around 2:30 p.m. when they came under fire, officials said. March 10, 2023 (Key News)Deputies responded to a call of an assault with a deadly weapon in the 16900 block of Wing Lane in Valinda around 2:30 p.m. when they came under fire, officials said. A female victim was transported to a local hospital with an undisclosed injury. The Sheriff’s Department says she was not shot.Crisis negotiators are trying to convince the suspect, described only ...From the brink of extinction, the California condor is making a comeback
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:46:13 GMT
At the Bitter Creek National Wildlife Refuge, about 35 miles southwest of Bakersfield, an amazing recovery story is underway. The California condor, which was once speeding toward extinction, is making a comeback.“We are seeing condors breeding in the wild and pairing up, and finding their own food, and doing everything that they need to do to be successful,” said Nicole Weprin, a Wildlife Biologist with the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service.The USFWS-led California Condor Recovery Program has been working with partners at the San Diego Zoo, Los Angeles Zoo and elsewhere to try to increase the California condor population.It hasn’t been easy. In the 1980s, there were only about two dozen California condors known to be left in the entire world. To try and save the species, a decision was made to try and capture all the remaining California condors in the wild and put them into a captive breeding program. In 1987, the last known California condor living in the wil...Storm threatens to flood San Bernardino County mountain communities, residents urged to prepare
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:46:13 GMT
Federal help from FEMA was approved Friday for 34 storm-ravaged California counties including Los Angeles and San Bernardino.An impending round of heavy rainfall is raising fears over dangerous flooding. The storm threatens to bring more damage to communities already struggling in the aftermath of a historic winter storm just weeks earlier.Residents are urged to take precautions as warmer temps will result in a ton of snowmelt, exacerbating flooding concerns.Officials are advising locals to fill up sandbags to protect their homes. A limited supply of free sandbags will be available at San Bernardino County fire stations. Those interested will need to bring their own shovel to fill the sandbags.However, officials say, “Homeowners should not depend on this supply and ideally should plan to purchase bags from home improvement and hardware stores. Purchase sandbags early and make them a part of your emergency supplies so they will be available when you need them.”Orange County Fire Auth...After wild escape, ‘cocaine cat’ will live at Cincinnati Zoo
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:46:13 GMT
By Beatrice Dupuy | Associated PressAn African serval cat that was found with cocaine in its system after an escape at a traffic stop now calls the Cincinnati Zoo home, much to the delight of social media users still amused by the recent release of the movie “Cocaine Bear.”The wild cat’s story has trended online, where users relished in the absurdity of the horror comedy, which riffs off the true story of a 175-pound black bear that was found dead near a duffle bag and some $2 million worth of cocaine. Social media users have predictably dubbed the serval “cocaine cat.”The slender feline made its escape after its owner was pulled over by police on Jan. 28, according to local animal control officials. It leapt from the car into a tree.Ray Anderson of Cincinnati Animal CARE said that local animal control, Hamilton County Dog Wardens, were called around 2 a.m. in the residential Oakley neighborhood.In Ohio, it is illegal to own the animals, which can weigh...Latest news
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