Storm watch: Radar and Massachusetts power outage map

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:23:21 GMT

Storm watch: Radar and Massachusetts power outage map Weather watchers in the Central Massachusetts are already reporting snow totals in excess of 9 inches in Fitchburg and 13 inches in Ashby.Meanwhile, power outages total over 66,000 statewide with the majority of issues in the central and western parts of the state.The Massachusetts Department of Transportation said in a 10 a.m. update that it had over 900 pieces of equipment out on the road and that speed restrictions were in place on the Mass Pike from the New  York border to Millbury.Keep track of the storm on the National weather Service radar below. Utility maps tracking local outages are also embedded below. National Grid outage mapEversource outage map Unitil outage map   

DA proposes app to find shelter beds for homeless

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:23:21 GMT

DA proposes app to find shelter beds for homeless SAN DIEGO — A proposed app by San Diego County District Attorney Summer Stephan would locate open shelter beds for homeless people.The San Diego County Board of Supervisors is set to vote on the proposal Tuesday, which would allocate $300,000 dollars to develop the app.More details on the plan will be revealed during an 8 a.m. joint news conference Tuesday with officials from the DA's office, the Board of Supervisors, the San Diego Regional Task Force on Homelessness and the San Diego Rescue Mission.The news conference will "announce a game-changing new initiative that’s addressing the intersection of homelessness and crime through the development of an app that can quickly locate suitable shelter beds for individuals experiencing homelessness, improving on the process that’s currently in place," said the DA's office.The proposed app would follow a similar model that the DA has utilized to find beds for victims of domestic violence and human trafficking.In a letter sent to the board...

Assault on archaeologist triggers protests in Greece

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:23:21 GMT

Assault on archaeologist triggers protests in Greece ATHENS, Greece (AP) — State-employed archaeologists in Greece launched strike action Tuesday to protest an assault on an archaeologist responsible for the resort island of Mykonos, an attack they say may have been linked to commercial pressure to extend tourism development.Archaeologist Manolis Psarros was beaten by an unidentified man with a possible accomplice in Athens last week and was left unconscious and bleeding in the street. The 53-year-old was taken to a state hospital in the Greek capital.Archaeologists employed by the Culture Ministry staged a five-hour work stoppage to protest what their association described as a “mafia-style attack.”“Our colleague’s … personal life does not justify any such criminal attack and we directly relate it to the cases that he handled on the island of Mykonos,” Despina Koutsoumba, the head of the protesting archaeologists’ association told an online news conference Monday.“In the course of his duties he had dealt with serious cases of v...

German court upholds move to take control of Rosneft units

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:23:21 GMT

German court upholds move to take control of Rosneft units BERLIN (AP) — A German federal court on Tuesday upheld a government decision last year to put two subsidiaries of Rosneft under the control of German authorities, throwing out complaints from the Russian oil giant.The Federal Administrative Court found that the decision in mid-September to put Rosneft Deutschland GmbH and Rosneft Refining and Marketing GmbH under the administration of Germany’s Federal Network Agency was lawful.The trusteeship, which was initially imposed through March 15, gave German authorities control of three Russian-owned refineries in Germany. Rosneft accounted at the time for about 12% of Germany’s oil refining capacity, importing oil worth several hundred million euros (dollars) every month, according to the German government. Chancellor Olaf Scholz said in September that the government was “ensuring that Germany is supplied with oil in the medium and long term as well.” He said that was particularly true of a refinery at Schwedt, on the Polish border northe...

Biden to deliver former President Jimmy Carter’s eulogy

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:23:21 GMT

Biden to deliver former President Jimmy Carter’s eulogy President Joe Biden says he plans to deliver the eulogy at the funeral of former President Jimmy Carter, who remains under hospice care at his home in south Georgia.Biden told donors at a California fundraiser Monday evening about his “recent” visit to see the 39th president, whom he has known since he was a young Delaware senator supporting Carter’s 1976 presidential campaign. “He asked me to do his eulogy,” Biden said, before stopping himself from saying more. “Excuse me, I shouldn’t say that.”Carter, who at 98 is the longest-lived U.S. president, announced Feb. 18 that he would spend his remaining days at home receiving end-of-life care, forgoing further medical intervention after a series of short hospital stays. The Carter Center in Atlanta and the former president’s family members have not disclosed details of his condition, though Biden alluded to Carter’s 2015 cancer diagnosis and subsequent recovery. “I spent time with Jimmy Carter and it’s finally c...

In unusual step, U2 reinterprets 40 of its best-known songs

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:23:21 GMT

In unusual step, U2 reinterprets 40 of its best-known songs NEW YORK (AP) — In reimagining 40 of their best-known songs, U2 recognized that many fans would experience them through earphones connected to a device in their pockets — rather than being belted out onstage.That was one thought behind “Songs of Surrender,”coming out this week. The four men of U2, now either 61 or 62 years old, revisit material written in some cases when they were little more than kids out of Dublin.Particularly in those days, U2 songs were written primarily with concerts in mind. The Edge told The Associated Press in an interview that U2 wanted to catch the attention of people seeing the band for the first time, perhaps in a festival or as an opening act.“There’s a sort of gladiatorial aspect to live performances when you’re in that situation,” he said. “The material has got to be pretty bold and even strident at times. With this reimagining, we thought it would be fun to see intimacy as a new approach, that intimacy would be the new punk rock, as it we...

Prosecutor: No charges in fatal Kansas City police shooting

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:23:21 GMT

Prosecutor: No charges in fatal Kansas City police shooting KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — A Kansas City, Missouri, police officer who fatally shot a man at a convenience store nearly two years ago will not be charged with a crime, following a decision by a special prosecutor.Malcolm Johnson was killed in March 2021. Some civil rights, religious and community activists said the shooting of Johnson, who was Black, was part of a trend of officers in Missouri’s largest city killing Black men. They questioned if officers gave Johnson sufficient time to surrender before shooting him.St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney Wesley Bell’s office announced Monday that no charges should be filed, following an investigation by the Missouri State Highway Patrol. Bell’s office took on the case after Jackson County prosecutors cited a conflict of interest.“Given the review of all the evidence, there is insufficient evidence to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the officer who shot Malcolm Johnson was not acting in lawful self-defense or defens...

Statistics Canada says manufacturing sales rose 4.1 per cent in January

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:23:21 GMT

Statistics Canada says manufacturing sales rose 4.1 per cent in January OTTAWA — Statistics Canada says manufacturing sales rose 4.1 per cent to $73.9 billion in January, powered by gains in motor vehicle and petroleum and coal products sales. The federal agency says sales in constant dollars were up 3.8 per cent in January, indicating that higher volumes played a significant role in the sales increase on a current dollar basis.Statistics Canada says higher sales were recorded in 16 of 21 industries.Sales of motor vehicles increased for the third consecutive month, up 13.4 per cent to $4.8 billion in January 2023 — the highest level since July 2020. The agency says sales in the petroleum and coal products industry increased 10.1 per cent to $10.3 billion in January, following two consecutive monthly declines.Statistics Canada says production in the aerospace product and parts industry declined 11.2 per cent to $1.6 billion in January following strong gains in December.This report by The Canadian Press was first published March 14, 2023.The Canadian Press

What’s next? Experts say it’s best to have a plan before you quit your job

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:23:21 GMT

What’s next? Experts say it’s best to have a plan before you quit your job Thinking about quitting your job? You’re not alone. Half of Canadian workers plan to look for a new job within the first six months of 2023, according to a poll by business consulting firm Robert Half.Those most likely to make a career move include generation Z and millennial Canadians, tech workers, employees who have been with a company for two to four years and working parents, the survey of more than 1,100 professionals in Canada found. A higher salary, better benefits and perks, more advancement opportunities and greater flexibility to choose when and where one works were among the top reasons that respondents said they would be looking for a new job. However, while hitting send on a resignation letter can feel liberating and give you a sense of instant gratification, experts say it’s best to have a plan before quitting your job. “I would say the big thing people need to figure out before they leave is, what’s next?” said Sarah Vermunt, a Toronto-based career coach and ...

Freeland meets with bank regulator head, BoC following U.S. bank collapse

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:23:21 GMT

Freeland meets with bank regulator head, BoC following U.S. bank collapse OTTAWA — Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland is assuring that Canada’s financial institutions are secure after meeting with the head of Canada’s bank regulator and the Bank of Canada.The meeting follows the closure of California-based Silicon Valley Bank by U.S. regulator on Friday, which also prompted Canada’s Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions (OSFI) to seize its Canadian assets on Sunday.In a statement, spokesperson Adrienne Vaupshas says Freeland met on Monday with Superintendent of Financial Institutions Peter Routledge.According to the statement, Freeland has also convened meetings with the heads of national and regional Canadian financial institutions, which were attended by Routledge and Bank of Canada representatives.Vaupshas says “significant structural and regulatory safeguards” are in place and that Canadian financial institutions “are stable and resilient.”Routledge has emphasized the limited nature of the cri...