In push for environmental justice, Colorado crafting rules to better track air pollution in low-income, minority communities
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 19:03:20 GMT
Colorado’s top air quality regulators this week will try to define what it means to live in a community that is disproportionately impacted by poor air quality and what steps should be taken to protect the people who live there from the toxins that roll out of factories and into the air they breathe.The proposed rules would put more stringent air-quality monitoring in place for specific pollutants in areas such as Commerce City, north Denver, Pueblo and other parts of the state. Businesses that contribute to air pollution would be required to pay fees to help pay for the monitoring.Those who have worked on the new rules say Colorado is taking a historic step, and is poised to become just the second state in the country to adopt environmental justice rules. New Jersey adopted such rules in April.“I’m really proud that we are that groundbreaking place in being the second in the nation to adopt this kind of law because I think it does demonstrate Colorado’s comm...French philosopher Pierre Levy believes that the West should not be involved in the war in Ukraine.
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 19:03:20 GMT
Western countries are indirectly involved in the Ukrainian war, I do not share the initial analysis that was spread in the West that the war was unleashed by the Russian president. In fact, the Russians started the war for a reason - writes Marie Aubert .Since 2014, they have been extremely concerned about the future of their country, which the West looked down on. So we need to put this in perspective, it's not just a war that started in February 2022.”Furthermore, the philosopher provides statistical data on the financial and military assistance that the West provides to Ukraine. In his opinion, such moves only prolong military actions:“I’m showing you the data taken from the Kiel Institute of Germany. The total amount of aid from the United States is $71 billion, from EU countries – $62 billion, and from other countries – $23 billion. This includes all types of assistance: military, financial, humanitarian, etc. In my opinion, we are only adding fuel to the fire and prolonging mi...More than 140 people charged in O.C. burglaries and robberies in past year, DA says
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 19:03:20 GMT
More than 140 people have been charged in connection with Orange County burglaries and robberies in the last year, the Orange County District Attorney’s Office announced Wednesday.Of those, 24 defendants are allegedly part of five different burglary crews charged in the last two weeks alone.Additionally, seven newly charged defendants are facing hate crime enhancements for allegedly targeting Asian homeowners, officials said.Many of the crimes that were filed in the last year involve suspects with multiple strikes under California’s Three Strikes Law.One crew tied to 13 incidentsIn the latest case, 12 people were charged in 13 home invasions and burglaries in Brea, Irvine, Yorba Linda and Orange. Seven are facing hate crime charges and five are facing life sentences for kidnapping to commit robbery, officials said. That crew is believed to have ties to Riverside and Los Angeles counties and is suspected in other crimes across Southern California.The arrests, which began last week, w...Draymond Green says Golden State Warriors would still be chasing NBA title repeat if he hadn’t punched Poole
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 19:03:20 GMT
SAN FRANCISCO — Draymond Green believes the Warriors would still be playing if it hadn’t been for him.Speaking to Stephen A. Smith on ESPN’s alternate broadcast of Game 1 of the Western Conference Finals on Tuesday night, Green said the blame for the Warriors’ shortcomings fall directly on him for splintering the locker-room trust 10 months ago.Everything changed for the Warriors when Green punched Jordan Poole in the face and, days later, video of the chemistry-shattering jab leaked to the public.Green took a backseat during the first few months of the season, trying to allow time to heal the wounds he caused. But as he walked on eggshells trying to pick his spots to speak out, the Warriors floundered.Instead of a title defense from the top of the league, Golden State was around .500 all season, barely avoided the play-in and ultimately fell in six games to the Los Angeles Lakers in the West semifinals.Green said he started to feel more empowered to use his voice ...Suspect sought after shooting death in Hayward, reward offered
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 19:03:20 GMT
(KRON) -- A woman was fatally shot and a man was critically injured at a residence in Hayward on Thursday. Police are searching for the suspect in the shooting who is still at large, according to the Hayward Police Department. Walgreens to pay San Francisco $230 million for its roles in the opioid epidemic Police were called to the 100 block of Cassia Drive after several 911 calls reported gunshots in the area. Officers found two gunshot victims inside of the residence, and both were taken to a local hospital to be treated. The first victim is a 30-year-old woman, and she died at the hospital. Police confirmed her identity as Monique Aldridge of Hayward. The second victim is a 28-year-old man from Oakland, and he is still in critical condition at the hospital. Police are not releasing his name at this time. KRON On is streaming now.embed-container { position: relative; padding-bottom: 56.25%; height: 0; overflow: hidden; max-width: 100%; } .embed-container iframe, .embed-containe...Brown, Crump voice support for class action lawsuit against Wells Fargo for alleged racist practices
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 19:03:20 GMT
(KRON) -- Notable local leaders are lending their voices in support of a class action lawsuit being brought against Wells Fargo bank for alleged racist lending practices. Former San Francisco Mayor Willie Brown is joining noted civil rights attorney Ben Crump to support the suit. The suit accuses Wells Fargo of denying loans to and discriminating against minority mortgage applicants over the pandemic. The suit estimates that 750,000 people could have been impacted by the racist lending practices. KRON On is streaming now.embed-container { position: relative; padding-bottom: 56.25%; height: 0; overflow: hidden; max-width: 100%; } .embed-container iframe, .embed-container object, .embed-container embed { position: absolute; top: 0; left: 0; width: 100%; height: 100%; }Crump says the company should settle with the people who were impacted most by their unfair lending practices, including "marginalized minorities who continued to pay their high-interest payments to Wells Fa...Volunteer police officer hospitalized after getting stung on face during Los Angeles bee swarm
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 19:03:20 GMT
LOS ANGELES (AP) — A volunteer police officer responding to a report of a bee swarm was hospitalized after getting stung multiple times on his face and collapsing onto the street in a Los Angeles neighborhood. A TV news helicopter recorded dramatic video of the attack Monday afternoon in the Encino area as the man flailed around while trying to swat the bees away. He tripped and fell, hitting his head on the ground. The uniformed volunteer officer was treated for a fractured eye socket and bee stings to his face and eyes, the Los Angeles Police Department said in a statement Tuesday. He was in stable condition, the statement said.The officer and his partner were assisting with traffic control when the attack occurred, police said. A professional bee-removal service was called to the neighborhood in the San Fernando Valley northwest of downtown LA, the city’s fire department said. SourceAt least 80 calls to National Archives since 2010 about mishandling classified information
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 19:03:20 GMT
WASHINGTON (AP) — The National Archives has been called more than 80 times in the past decade-plus about classified materials found in the papers of former members of Congress and other U.S. officials, according to newly released congressional testimony.That figure underscores the weaknesses in how the U.S. government tracks and safeguards its most important secrets. Investigations are underway into the classified materials found in the holdings of former President Donald Trump and in later searches of files held by President Joe Biden before he won the White House and Trump’s vice president, Mike Pence. Officials from the National Archives testified in March before the House Intelligence Committee, which is investigating the discoveries of those records and considering new legislation. The committee released the testimony on Wednesday.Archives officials said most of the 80-plus calls came from libraries where former members of Congress donated their papers for future research...1,100-year-old Hebrew Bible sells for $38M at auction in New York
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 19:03:20 GMT
NEW YORK (AP) — A 1,100-year-old Hebrew Bible that is one of the world’s oldest surviving biblical manuscripts sold for $38 million in New York on Wednesday.The Codex Sassoon, a leather-bound, handwritten parchment volume containing a nearly complete Hebrew Bible, was purchased by former U.S. Ambassador to Romania Alfred H. Moses on behalf of the American Friends of ANU and donated to ANU Museum of the Jewish People in Tel Aviv, where it will join the collection, Sotheby’s said in statement.The manuscript was exhibited at the ANU Museum in March as part of a worldwide tour before the auction.Sotheby’s Judaica specialist Sharon Liberman Mintz said the $38 million price tag, which includes the auction house’s fee, “reflects the profound power, influence, and significance of the Hebrew Bible, which is an indispensable pillar of humanity.”It’s one of highest prices for a manuscript sold at auction. In 2021, a rare copy of the U.S. Constitution sold for $43 ...Why Ecuador’s president dissolved the National Assembly, and what happens next
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 19:03:20 GMT
QUITO, Ecuador (AP) — President Guillermo Lasso dissolved Ecuador’s National Assembly on Wednesday just as it was forging ahead with impeachment proceedings to remove the conservative leader from office over alleged mismanagement. In disbanding the assembly, the president, who denies any wrongdoing, made first use of the Ecuador presidency’s nuclear option under the constitution in conflicts with the legislative branch. WHAT HAPPENS NEXT? Elections must be called within three months, for both the assembly and presidency, and the winners will serve out what would otherwise have been the remainder of the terms of those elected officials, or until May 2025. Lasso can choose to run in the presidential election. In the meantime, he can rule by decree for up to six months.The move could deepen the country’s political turmoil and spark protests, as critics push back in part by noting that Lasso was himself on the verge of being ousted. Lasso appears to have the support of the a...Latest news
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