Microsoft agrees to buy $50m Foxconn parcel in Wisconsin
Published Tue, 03 Dec 2024 17:51:39 GMT
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Microsoft has agreed to buy a $50 million parcel of land in southeastern Wisconsin meant for Foxconn after the world’s largest electronics manufacturer failed to fulfill grandiose promises to build a massive facility that would employ thousands of workers. Microsoft plans to build a $1 billion data center on the 315-acre (127-hectare) parcel in Mount Pleasant, a village of about 27,000 people in Racine County, about 30 miles (50 kilometers) south of Milwaukee. It’s unclear how many people the center might employ. Paul Englis, Microsoft’s director of global community research and engagement, told the Racine County Board of Supervisors on Thursday that such centers typically employ 300 to 400 people.The village already is home to a Foxconn Technology Group manufacturing facility. The Taiwan-based company is best known for making Apple iPhones. The company announced plans in 2017 to build a $10 billion facility in Mount Pleasant that would employ ...Man in custody after stabbing 18-year-old near Casa Loma: police
Published Tue, 03 Dec 2024 17:51:39 GMT
Toronto police have arrested a man after an 18-year-old was stabbed and injured outside of the downtown core.Officers were called to the St. Clair Avenue West and Tweedsmuir Avenue area near Casa Loma around 11:30 a.m. on Wednesday for reports of a person with a knife.Authorities located a victim with stab wounds, and a suspect was arrested in the area.Toronto police confirmed with CityNews that the stabbing occurred outside of a Loblaws at St. Clair Avenue.Officers said an 18-year-old male was taken to a hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. A 32-year-old man was taken into custody.STABBING: UPDATESt Clair Ave W & Tweedsmuir Ave– 18-year-old male was transported to hospital with non-life threatening injury– A 32-year-old man has been arrested– Anyone w/info, contact @TPS13Div 416-808-1300^lb— Toronto Police Operations (@TPSOperations) April 19, 2023Abortion, drug trafficking discussed at Kentucky GOP debate
Published Tue, 03 Dec 2024 17:51:39 GMT
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — Republican gubernatorial hopeful Kelly Craft pressed for the death penalty for drug traffickers connected to fatal overdoses in Kentucky, while rival Ryan Quarles defended the state’s abortion ban during a free-wheeling GOP primary debate Wednesday on a popular sports radio program.Craft, a former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations during Donald Trump’s presidency, continued her tough talk on combating illegal drugs flowing into the Bluegrass State, blaming it on the nation’s “wide open” Southern border. Quarles, the state agriculture commissioner, didn’t budge from Kentucky’s current abortion law, which includes prohibiting abortions for pregnancies caused by rape or incest.They joined two other GOP gubernatorial candidates — state Auditor Mike Harmon and Somerset Mayor Alan Keck — for the debate on Kentucky Sports Radio, coming less than a month before the May 16 primary. State Attorney General Daniel Cameron, a leading candi...5 teens taken to hospital from North Side high school after consuming edibles
Published Tue, 03 Dec 2024 17:51:39 GMT
CHICAGO — Five teens were taken to the hospital from a high school in Uptown Wednesday afternoon after consuming an edible, according to the Chicago Fire Department.Firefighters said one teen girl was taken to the hospital in serious-to-critical condition, while four other teens were taken to the hospital in fair condition after ingesting a type of edible.All five teens were taken to either Lurie Children's Hospital or Weiss Memorial Hospital. Ohio 13-year-old dies after trying TikTok challenge It is unclear where each teen was transported, and what time the incident occurred.No other information is available at this time.Mayor Lightfoot presides over final scheduled Chicago City Council meeting
Published Tue, 03 Dec 2024 17:51:39 GMT
CHICAGO — Mayor Lori Lightfoot presided over her final scheduled Chicago City Council meeting Wednesday.Along with Lightfoot, several members of city council also attended their last scheduled meeting, with a number of speeches given honoring those who are leaving.This was certainly not how Lightfoot wanted this to go. She did not make it to the run-off after finishing third in the February election.Lightfoot is leaving Brandon Johnson's administration, however, in a better place budget-wise than previous outgoing mayors have done for their predocessors.She reportedly passed along some advice to Johnson's administration — don't screw this up.Lightfoot will likely be remembered for her combative style of politics and guiding the city through COVID-19.Along with Lightfoot, about a dozen city council members entered the chamber for the last time Wednesday as sitting alderpersons, barring of course any emergency meetings. Brandon Johnson makes first trip to state Capitol as Chicago’s...Police: Woman punched in face after work, 2 men arrested
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GRAYSLAKE, Ill. -- Two men have been arrested after attempting to rob two Grayslake ice cream stand employees on April 3.According to the Grayslake Police Department, two men reportedly attempted to rob two female employees of The Freeze located on the 100 block of Hawley Street just before 11:30 p.m. on Monday, April 3. South Elgin man charged after allegedly stabbing mother to death in front of shared home Authorities said the two men approached the two female employees in the parking lot of The Freeze after closing for the night. Both employees were sitting separately in their cars when the two men demanded money. A suspect punched one of the female employees in the face through the window of her car.Grayslake police were able to respond and take one of the men into custody. The other suspect was later arrested.The suspects were identified by GPD as Joshua Adams, 26, of Hainesville, and Samuel Gil, 29, of unincorporated Grayslake.Adams has been charged with one count of disorde...Cook County correctional officer accused of beating inmate with handcuffs over his knuckles
Published Tue, 03 Dec 2024 17:51:39 GMT
CHICAGO — A Cook County correctional officer has been charged after he allegedly put handcuffs over his knuckles and hit an inmate multiple times in 2021, according to the Cook County Sheriff's Office.Reginald Roberson Provided / Cook County Sheriff's OfficeAccording to a news release, Reginald Roberson, 52, was charged Wednesday after he allegedly hit a 29-year-old inmate multiple times in the jail's receiving area on Dec. 29, 2021. The sheriff's office said the person he hit was treated for minor injuries. Their identity hasn't been released. Video shows Cook County correctional officer beating inmate ‘more than 30 times’ The Cook County State's Attorney's Office charged him with aggravated battery and official misconduct Class 3 felony charges, according to the news release.The sheriff's office said the case was brought to the Office of Professional Review through several processes to identify excessive use of force or misconduct, including a jail supervisor reviewing camera fo...Boy, 15, charged after violent vehicle theft at gas station in Wicker Park
Published Tue, 03 Dec 2024 17:51:39 GMT
CHICAGO — Chicago police say the person who allegedly attacked and later stole a man's vehicle at a gas station on the city's West Side is a 15-year-old boy.Authorities announced charges against the juvenile on Wednesday, which include felony counts of carjacking, aggravated battery robbery and vehicle theft. SEE ALSO | Chicago man sentenced to over 4 years for bribing city officialsWGN News reported Tuesday that the incident in the 1600 block of N. Western happened at a moment’s notice at a gas station in the city’s Wicker Park neighborhood.Moments after the owner of a Honda CRV exited his vehicle and walked into the convenience store, someone tried to jump in the SUV and take off. Noticing this, the SUV owner runs outside and pulls the man out of the vehicle. According to police, a second suspect intervened, assaulting the owner of the Honda before making off with his vehicle. Read more: Latest Chicago news headlinesThe victim was hurt but refused medical treatment. Police recover...'See Tracks? Think Trains!,' police warn after 11-year-old barely escapes collision in Mount Prospect
Published Tue, 03 Dec 2024 17:51:39 GMT
MOUNT PROSPECT, Ill. — Police in Mount Prospect are cautioning locals after an 11-year-old boy narrowly escaped being struck by a Metra train on Tuesday. According to police, the boy was riding his bicycle in the area of Union Pacific Railroad Crossing at Emerson Street near Prospect Avenue as train gates were down. With warning devices activated, the juvenile rode around the lowered gates just as a train was incoming, police added.SEE ALSO: Best public high schools in IllinoisThe engineer on board sounded his train horn, alerting the 11-year-old. According to police, the boy jumped off the bike and cleared the train's path. Though the train struck the bike, the child was not injured.Mount Prospect police used this incident to remind locals about the importance of railroad crossing safety. 2 arrested after stolen mail, IDs, credit cards seized in Mount Prospect traffic stop "Never pass flashing lights or go around lowered gates. Always wait until lights have stopped flashing and ...Carnival bans cruise passengers over video of fishy behavior: 'They will not be cruising on Carnival again'
Published Tue, 03 Dec 2024 17:51:39 GMT
(NEXSTAR) – If you want seafood, just head to the ship’s buffet, all right?At least two passengers on a recent Carnival cruise have been banned for life from sailing with the company after footage appeared to show one of them fishing from the balcony of their room, Carnival confirmed.“Fishing from our ships is prohibited,” a representative for the company wrote in an emailed statement shared with Nexstar on Wednesday. “We have identified the guests and they will not be cruising on Carnival again.”The incident first came to light after a TikTok user posted footage of the couple’s behavior, according to Cruise Hive, a cruise news and resource site. It was unclear whether that now-deleted TikTok video, which reportedly amassed millions of views, was originally shared by one of the offending guests themselves.Copies of the video, which remain on TikTok, appear to show one passenger reeling in what appears to be a greenish-yellow fish, about a foot in length. After pulling it up several ...Latest news
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