Chinese investigators blame building collapse that killed 54 on shoddy, illegal construction
Published Sat, 30 Nov 2024 12:24:25 GMT
BEIJING (AP) — The collapse of a nine-story building in central China that killed 54 people last year was caused by shoddy, illegal construction and local officials’ failure to enforce standards, according to an official report released Sunday.At least nine people including the building owner were reported arrested following the April 2022 disaster in Changsha, which trapped survivors under rubble for up to five days. Nine people were injured.The report by investigators appointed by the ruling Communist Party said the collapse of the “self-built” structure was due by “illegal and irregular construction” and additions by residents, according to state TV. It said local authorities were “not serious” about enforcing building rules and “shirked responsibility.”The report gave no indication of possible punishment for the owner and local officials.News reports at the time said the building had six stories, but Sunday’s report said more were added up to a partial ninth level. It said that ...Sunday Forecast: Sunny with haze and low 80s
Published Sat, 30 Nov 2024 12:24:25 GMT
Sunday: Mostly sunny with a bit more haze. Air quality is Moderate today in Chicagoland. W 5-10 turning NE in the afternoon. Highs inland near 80, upper 60s lakeside. Sunday Night: Mostly clear. SE 5-10 mph. Lows in the mid 50s. Monday: Hazy sunshine & warm, except near the lake. E 5-10 mph. High: 79Chicago Weather | Tom Skilling and the WGN Weather Center's Forecast (wgntv.com)Extended outlook calls for more lots of May sunshine the rest of the week. Temps stay in the low 80s Wed, but cool off a bit on Thu to near 70. Temps rebound back to near 80 into Fri/Sat.'We're still here': Austin African American Cultural and Heritage facility reopens
Published Sat, 30 Nov 2024 12:24:25 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN)— There have been growing concerns about Austin changing, and some Black Austinites are questioning whether there are enough spaces dedicated to their culture. In fact, many have expressed their neighborhoods just aren't the same anymore. Some blame gentrification and even the fact Black neighbors have been pushed out to the outskirts of Austin with the rising cost of living and equity, among other things. Why Black people are leaving Austin, new efforts bringing culture to retain professionals The City of Austin has an African American Cultural and Heritage facility that’s been shut down for years because of the pandemic, undergoing renovations. "We were a little bit lost," long-time Austinite and Program Coordinator Florinda Bryant said. Its grand reopening was on Saturday at noon. The facility is located at 912 E. 11th St. on the historic east side."It's worth fighting for and fighting hard for," Bryant said. "I think that to a large degree, African Americans have...Bilingual teacher shortage compounded by burnout, non-education competition
Published Sat, 30 Nov 2024 12:24:25 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) -- As Texas' population continues to soar, so, too has its non-English speaking student population. But that spike, paired with an ongoing exodus of teachers from the industry, has led to some students not receiving the level of individualized teaching they need. Austin ISD plans to pull millions from reserve funds to give educators 7% raise At Austin ISD, officials are seeking 60 candidates to fulfill open bilingual teaching roles throughout the district. Currently, there are 690 full-time bilingual teaching employees, meaning over 8% of bilingual positions remain unfulfilled.Any open bilingual teaching position has adverse impacts on both the students and fellow teachers themselves, said Zeph Capo, president of the Texas American Federation of Teachers. On the student level, he said that means less one-on-one time and the risk of developmental delays in their learning. "If we don't have access to appropriate professionals that have the bilingual services that many ...Readers and Writers: A rom-com, F. Scott Fitzgerald as a spy and kayaking the Twin Cities
Published Sat, 30 Nov 2024 12:24:25 GMT
A rom-com set in the world of TV comedy, F. Scott Fitzgerald as a spy, and a couple of books welcoming spring make up our menu today.“Romantic Comedy” by Curtis Sittenfeld (Random House, $28)I was thinking in an abstract way about how I had been one kind of person up until my divorce, a resigned and constrained person. Then I had been another kind of person for the last decade, a cynical and compartmentalized person. Was there any reason I couldn’t now become a third kind of person, made more confident by experience and bravery … — From “Romantic Comedy”If you are still a fan of Saturday Night Live, you will probably love Minneapolis-based Sittenfeld’s humorous new novel, in which Sally Milz is an insecure sketch writer for The Night Owls (TNO) late-night comedy show. Sally is 36, divorced, and resigned to giving up on love after a few bad experiences. She’s also the best writer on the show.The first third of the story is an hour...Improving Investor Behavior: Quit beating yourself up
Published Sat, 30 Nov 2024 12:24:25 GMT
Netflix has a new documentary chronicling the Bernie Madoff story. My wife and I aren’t the biggest TV watchers, but we started the series at the recommendation of a friend. If you haven’t heard the name, Madoff was the architect of arguably the biggest Ponzi scheme in history, carefully orchestrating the flow of billions of dollars into his private equity fund while falsifying returns and documents to fool his investors.What may seem less familiar is his history and deceptively clean background. For a great while, Madoff was the head of the NASDAQ stock exchange. He worked closely with regulators, even going so far as to pen rules and regulation for the industry. With connections in both private and public entities, in many ways he appeared to be as legitimate as they come.Steve BoorenThis façade caused regulators to turn away from facts when evidence effectively proved Madoff’s wrongdoings. As a result, he was able to perpetuate his crime far longer, and with more impact, than if ...How to appeal your 2023 Colorado property assessment — and win
Published Sat, 30 Nov 2024 12:24:25 GMT
Years ago, a Denver homeowner who was unhappy with the assessed value of his property mailed a square of purple shag carpet as evidence his home’s value needed to be lower.The carpet sample came sealed in a plastic Ziplock bag as part of the homeowner’s appeal package, Denver Assessor Keith Erffmeyer said.“I keep thinking back to that and think, ‘Why didn’t you send a picture instead of cutting up a sample?'” he said. “We’ve seen all kinds of things.”But did it work?Erffmeyer, who has worked in the Denver Assessor’s Office for 29 years, said he doesn’t remember exactly.“My guess is if they went to that length, it was an ‘A’ for effort and we gave them something,” he said.But Erffmeyer doesn’t recommend people who appeal their property valuations this year take the same strategy. A picture will do.Colorado’s county property assessors calculated unprecedented gains in home values and mailed...East Timor votes in parliamentary election aiming to break political impasse
Published Sat, 30 Nov 2024 12:24:25 GMT
DILI, East Timor (AP) — Vote counting was underway in East Timor’s parliamentary election Sunday with two former independence fighters considered for the post of prime minister.Two main political parties — the incumbent Revolutionary Front for an Independent East Timor, or Fretilin, and opposition National Congress for Timorese Reconstruction, or CNRT — are believed to be in a close race for the 65-seat National Parliament. A total of 17 parties were running. No parties have formed any pre-election coalitions, but analysts said CNRT, a party led by former prime minister and independence leader Xanana Gusmao, is favored to win following a successful presidential campaign in 2022 that saw its candidate, Nobel Peace Prize laureate Jose Ramos-Horta, back in office. “I believe the CNRT will win a majority of seats in Parliament this time and I’m ready to be the prime minister for the sake of people’s prosperity and justice,” Gusmao said after casting his vote in Dili, the capital.Polls c...Police: Prince George’s Co. man shot, killed in Southeast DC
Published Sat, 30 Nov 2024 12:24:25 GMT
A Prince George’s County, Maryland, man was found dead after being shot in Southeast D.C. Saturday morning.Police said Little Price Jr., 36, of Bladensburg, was found with gunshot wounds just after 8 a.m. in the 3400 block of Stanton Road in the Congress Heights neighborhood. D.C. Fire and EMS officials believe he died at the scene.First responders said Price remained in the area until transported to the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner.Police have not identified a suspect in the shooting and no other injuries were reported.They are offering a reward of up to $25,000 to anyone with information who offers information that helps arrest and convict a suspect. Anyone with information is asked to call police at 202-727-9099 or by anonymously texting tips to 50411.SourcePrince George’s Co. MS-13 member sentenced to 28 years in prison for role in 2 murders, racketeering conspiracy
Published Sat, 30 Nov 2024 12:24:25 GMT
A Prince George’s County, Maryland, man, who was a member of La Mara Salvatrucha (MS-13), was sentenced to 28 years in prison for his part in two murders and a broad racketeering conspiracy.Officials said 25-year-old Franklyn Edgardo Sanchez was a member of a local segment of MS-13 — Weedams Locos Salvatrucha (WLS), which operates in Adelphi — from August 2018 through July 2021.Two years into his membership with WLS, on Feb. 23, 2020, Sanchez and another member Hernan Yanes-Rivera said a gang leader told them to shoot and kill a former leader who they believed was working with law enforcement.The Department of Justice said Sanchez’s decision to go through with murdering the unidentified victim allowed him to move up through organizational ranks. MS-13 members are often expected to attack and kill rival gang members when possible if they want to move up in the gang.“Participation in criminal activity by a member, particularly in violent acts directed at rival gangs...Latest news
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