Doug Ford ‘disappointed’ in Ottawa’s handling of rocky Stellantis deal
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 10:02:59 GMT
Ontario Premier Doug Ford is responding to federal calls for the province to help fund commitments Canada made to automaker Stellantis by saying he is “disappointed” with how Ottawa has handled the issue.Both levels of government are working hard to ensure Stellantis doesn’t pull out of its promise to jointly build a $5-billion electric vehicle battery plant with LG Energy Solution in Windsor, Ont., but it’s up to Ottawa to follow through on its promises, Ford said Wednesday.“Hopefully, the federal government will step up and I’m always willing to work collaboratively with them, just like we have with all the other auto deals,” Ford said in the halls of the legislature.“They have been a really good partner, actually. I don’t know what happened this time.”Stellantis wrote last month to the federal government, saying Ottawa had confirmed in writing five times that it would match production incentives under the United States...Exceptional rains in drought-struck northern Italy kill 8, cancels Formula One Grand Prix
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 10:02:59 GMT
Exceptional rains Wednesday in a drought-struck region of northern Italy swelled rivers over their banks, killing at least eight people, forcing the evacuation of thousands and prompting officials to warn that Italy needs a national plan to combat climate change-induced flooding.The heavy rains also forced Formula One to cancel this weekend’s Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix to not overtax emergency crews that were already stretched thin in responding to the rivers of mud that have torn through the region, wreaking havoc on infrastructure and homes.The decision has been taken not to proceed with the Grand Prix weekend in Imola#EmiliaRomagnaGP #F1 pic.twitter.com/4taauGnFEA— Formula 1 (@F1) May 17, 2023Days of rainstorms stretched across a broad swath of northern Italy and the Balkans, where “apocalyptic” floods, landslides and evacuations were also reported in Croatia, Bosnia and Slovenia.The deputy governor of Emilia-Romagna, Irene Priolo, said eight people were killed and others un...An early Bears' Arlington Park stadium bill on hold
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 10:02:59 GMT
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. — As slow steps toward a Bears stadium in Arlington Heights continue, the team expressed their hopes for a "consensus" in getting a recently proposed bill passed. But as far as that actually happening, it will have to wait till the next legislative session.A subject matter discussion was held in front of the Illinois House Executive Committee on House Bill 610 on Wednesday in Springfield. While sponsor Rep. Martin Moylan (D-Des Plaines did present it, it won't be brought in front of the legislature during this session, which ischeduled to end on May 19."I want to stress that this hearing and this proposal are just another step along the way to help move this debate forward," said Rep. Moylan. "It would allow us time over the summer to create consensus with our members, the Chicago Bears, local officials, and business and labor leaders."We owe it to ourselves, our constituents, to get this right."House Bill 610 involves a few initiatives for the project, including t...Highest-rated Cajun restaurants in Chicago, according to Yelp
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 10:02:59 GMT
(STACKER) -- From backyard boils with tables full of crawfish to the larger-than-life pots of spicy Jambalaya simmering over an open flame, Cajun food is definitely one that leaves your mouth happy and your system full of flavor. It's also the kind of food built around community. Dishes that are predicated on the concept of the more the merrier and cooked with the intention of bringing people together. It's the kind of food where you taste the love from every spoonful of spice stirred in.Cajun food has a rich history that was born of a somewhat violent time in Canada's history known as the Acadian Expulsion. Over the course of a decade, more than six thousand Acadians were expelled from their villages onto ships or nearby territories. Half of them would perish. Some would make a new home in New Orleans—primarily Louisiana. With little resources and no means, the Acadians began incorporating ingredients from their new home into their traditional recipes. As they acclimated and began ...The 9th game is the charm for a Matt Mervis first
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 10:02:59 GMT
HOUSTON — There was a reason he was called "Mash" when he was in Triple-A Iowa, but he was still waiting to use that nickname in the majors for his first two weeks with the Cubs.But during his ninth game, the moment finally arrived for Matt Mervis, and it was the best part of an otherwise tough night for his team against the Astros in Houston.In the top of the second inning, the first baseman hit his first major league homer, taking a Christian Javier pitch down the line in right and off the foul pole for the solo shot. Mervis pointed to the sky as he reached home plate at Minute Maid Park after the milestone moment, which came after a little bit of a wait. Making his debut on May 5, Mervis had seven hits coming into Tuesday and only one of those had gone for extra bases. But he didn't wait long to hit his first major league homer in the first at-bat of his ninth contest and 33rd at-bat with the Cubs. Power was a big part of Mervis' success in the minors the last two seasons as he h...WATCH: Here's everything we found investigating your TxTag Troubles
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 10:02:59 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) — A steady stream of ReportIt tips about TxTag troubles over the past few years inspired KXAN investigators — who had previously investigated the tollway in 2018 — to see what's been done to fix issues and which problems persist.More than two dozen journalists investigated some of the most common driver dilemmas, efforts to hold vendors accountable as well as solutions being explored at the Texas Capitol and in other states. Not only did these stories air throughout the week of May 7 on KXAN, but we compiled them into an extended special report, which you can watch above. Josh Hinkle and Erica Brennes filming for her story about the future of toll roads in the Austin area (KXAN Photo)KXAN photojournalists Chris Nelson and Richie Bowes film Josh Hinkle and Kelly Wiley for her stories speaking to TxDOT's director and about a common driver dilemma (KXAN Photo)The KXAN team films for the TxTag Troubles investigation (KXAN Photo)KXAN photojournalist Richie Bowes films Josh ...House gives initial OK to bill requiring transgender college athletes to compete based on biological sex
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 10:02:59 GMT
AUSTIN (Nexstar) -- The Texas House gave initial approval Wednesday afternoon to a bill that would require transgender college athletes to compete on sports teams based on their biological sex, barring them from competing among athletes matching the gender with which they identify. The vote passed the House by a vote of 93-49. Lawmakers will have to approve it one more time before it officially clears the lower chamber. "It is not fair that young women are watching their records get broken, accolades taken and scholarships awarded, not to other women, but to biological man," State Rep. Valoree Swanson, R-Spring, said. "This bill is about fairness."Senate Bill 15 by would prohibit intercollegiate athletic teams sponsored or authorized by institutions of higher education from allowing students to compete on a team designated for the opposite biological sex. That standard would derive from the sex listed on the student's birth certificate.There are no reports from Texas NCAA universiti...Eyes on Longhorns: Porter Brown looks back at eye modeling career
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 10:02:59 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) - As Texas baseball nears the end of the regular season, they'll eye postseason success that the program is used to achieving. A key cog in the Longhorns lineup all year has been TCU transfer Porter Brown.In his first season in burnt orange, Brown has made a major impact with his glove and bat. A number of outfield assists and a .325 batting average with 45 RBIs have helped Texas stay in the hunt for the Big 12 regular season championship.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/newslettersIt's been an outstanding season, one worthy of some compliments. And he sure has been getting some praise, just not always for baseball."I've heard it so many times," said Brown of people mentioning his eyes. "I feel so bad. I'm like 'Oh thank you, that's so nice and so sweet.'"The star outfielder was playing baseball as an 11-year-old when his teammate's mom, who worked at Visionworks, ha...Invasive hammerhead flatworms spotted in Texas
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 10:02:59 GMT
TEXAS (KXAN) -- An invasive, snake-like worm species is making the rounds throughout Texas, with the possibility of causing physical reactions in humans or animals that come into contact with it.What is the hammerhead flatworm?The hammerhead flatworm is a light or honey-colored creature that can grow up to 15 inches long, according to the Texas Invasive Species Institute. Flatworms target and eat earthworms, which are beneficial to soil. Beyond affecting gardens and crops, flatworms secrete chemicals that can be responsible for skin irritation in humans who come into contact with it or can be poisonous for pets if ingested, per TISI. ICYMI: Austin falls in ranking of best places to live This isn't the species' first appearance in the Lone Star State. It has been spotted in the U.S. for more than 100 years, with the flatworm preferring hot and humid climates. Since its introduction to North America more than 100 years ago, it has been found naturally in Texas.Residents in the Dall...CPRIT approves $73 million in cancer research, prevention grants
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 10:02:59 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) – The Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas (CPRIT) approved $73 million in new cancer research grants Wednesday at its quarterly meeting.“The fight against cancer got another major boost from CPRIT—$73 million in awards are going to go out to nine different institutions and organizations across the state of Texas. So, that's a big boost for the fight against cancer,” said Mark Loeffler, Communications Director for CPRIT.CPRIT announces new cancer research grants four times a year. The sizable award announced Wednesday will go toward researcher recruitment and investing in companies developing new early-stage drugs and treatments for cancer. “The fight against cancer is a long one, and a lot of these developments of drugs and treatments can take many, many years,” Loeffler said. “[For] a lot of these companies, as you can imagine, it can be hard to find funding, especially in the very early stages before some of the technology has been developed. And that's...Latest news
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