EPA emissions proposal could drive automakers to electric future
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:18:18 GMT
WASHINGTON (Nexstar) – The Biden administration is proposing new emissions rules that could transform the U.S. auto industry into a mostly electric one.By implementing strict new emission standards, the administration will essentially force automakers to make the majority of their new cars electric.Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Michael Regan announced a proposed new set of rules with the strictest emission limits yet starting in 2027.“It will ensure American leadership in the world in terms of leading on technology and transportation,” Regan said. “We're not prescribing any mandates and we're not driving any particular industry out of business.”To reach the emission standards, two-thirds of the new vehicle fleets from automakers will need to be electric by 2032.Regan says it's a step the country must take “if we are to protect this planet and to ensure the health and safety of all of our children.”But Republican lawmakers call the plan misguided and the American Petr...What the end of the COVID national emergency means for housing, health care aid
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:18:18 GMT
WASHINGTON (NEXSTAR) — The federal government is scaling back its pandemic-era safety net after President Joe Biden this week signed a resolution that brought an end to the national emergency for COVID-19.The programs were designed to keep food on the table, people out of the emergency room and families in their homes while the virus upset people's lives and the economy. The U.S Department of Housing and Urban Development, for example, offered emergency rental assistance, which leaders said did its job."We're very fortunate that many of our grantees took advantage of the emergency funds," HUD Deputy Secretary Adrianne Todman said.She said an emergency mortgage forbearance program worked so well that HUD is keeping and expanding it."In addition that, we have what we call our loss mitigation options and that will allow Americans with (Federal Housing Administration) home insurance to be able to restructure their mortgage," Todman said.Housing expert Ted Tozer, formerly the president o...Twins win game but lose a shortstop
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:18:18 GMT
Lucas Giolito was dealing on Wednesday. Fortunately for the Twins, his teammate Gavin Sheets had a fall in right field.Ryan Jeffers drilled an opposite-field line drive at Sheets in the fourth inning and the White Sox outfielder tripped himself up while trying to get a bead on it. Sheets fell, the baseball bounced and Jeffers wound up at third.Four batters later, the bases were loaded with one out for Michael A. Taylor, whose half-swing fielder’s choice grounder to first scored Jeffers for a 1-0 lead. The Twins augmented that lead with a two-run eighth inning and the Twins beat their American League Central rival, 3-1, in front of an announced 17,658 at Target Field.Taylor drove in a pair of runs, and Willi Castro — who replaced injured shortstop Kyle Farmer in the fourth — added an RBI double.Twins right-hander Sonny Gray (2-0) pitched five scoreless innings, allowing three hits and two walks while walking two as the Twins took two of three from Chicago and improved to 8-4 ahead of...Theater review: ‘Hamilton’ lives up to the hype at Orpheum
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:18:18 GMT
When hip-hop was a considerably younger art form, one of its first great groups, Public Enemy, issued a caution: “Don’t believe the hype.” I confess that message had taken up residence in the back of my mind as I headed toward my first encounter with “Hamilton,” the hip-hop history lesson that’s been hailed as something like the reinvention of musical theater.Yet, after attending a touring version at Minneapolis’ Orpheum Theatre, I’ve concluded that the hype is well deserved. “Hamilton” is a relentlessly exciting, imaginative and, yes, revolutionary work that blows the dust off your American history education.What makes it all the more astounding is that it’s primarily the creation of one artist. Broadway musicals tend to emerge from the womb of a writing room where a librettist, composer and lyricist have gathered. But Lin-Manuel Miranda was all of the above for “Hamilton,” also taking on the title role in its original incarnation. It was he who spent a beach vacation reading Ron C...Wild center Ryan Hartman suspended for one game with playoffs looming
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:18:18 GMT
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — With nothing to play for in Thursday night’s game against the Nashville Predators. the Wild are expected to rest most of their starters. Thus, it’s unclear if No. 1 center Ryan Hartman was slated to play in the final game of the regular season.Now he certainly will not.After delivering a hit to Jets winger Nikolaj Ehlers on Tuesday night in St. Paul, and getting called for interference in the process, Hartman has been suspended for one game. This seemed imminent after news broke Wednesday morning that Hartman was set to have a hearing with the NHL Department of Player Safety.The sequence in question started with Ehlers finishing a check on Wild star Kirill Kaprizov. He retreated through the neutral zone after doing so and got stood up by Hartman in open ice.Asked about the hit postgame, Hartman claimed he was simply trying to brace himself with Ehlers skating straight at him.“I had the puck,” Hartman said. “If I didn’t touch the puck,...Transportation funding package — including 75-cent fee for delivery of taxable merchandise — goes to MN House floor for final vote
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:18:18 GMT
A package of tax and fee increases that would dedicate billions of dollars in new funding to transportation projects across the state is headed to the Minnesota House floor for a final vote in that chamberThe bill would impose a 75-cent fee for delivery of taxable merchandise to homes and businesses, increase metro area sales taxes by 0.75% for transit projects, boost motor vehicle license tab fees for roads and bridges and hike vehicle sales taxes.The House Ways and Means Committee approved the bill Wednesday on a voice vote with most Democrats voting for it and Republicans voting “no.” The full House is likely to vote on the package in the next week.House Transportation Committee Chair Frank Hornstein, DFL-Minneapolis, said the measure would address growing unmet needs for all modes of transportation in all parts of the state. The Legislature has not provided a significant increase in transportation since 2008, when it passed a gas tax increase.If lawmakers don’t allocate mo...Hudson Falls CSD PTSA hosts Fun Fair on April 30
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:18:18 GMT
HUDSON FALLS, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- On April 30, the Hudson Falls Central School District PTSA is hosting the Fun Fair from 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. The fair will be held at the Hudson Falls Primary School. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Visitors can purchase a $15 wristband, which provides access to unlimited carnival games. There will be prizes, basket raffles, and food available for purchase. A Cricut Explore Air 2 Bundle valued at over $500 will also be raffled off.Achoo! Allergy levels, tree pollen high around St. Louis
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:18:18 GMT
ST. LOUIS - Brace yourselves, St. Louisans. It's that time of year again when spring allergies are creeping up, and you might need to take action. The FOX 2 Allergy Index for Wednesday tracks high tree pollen levels from several sources across the region. Oak, ash, birch and sycamore pollen levels are all higher than average for this time of year. It's a trend that could continue with mild temperatures expected for the next several days.When the index reaches high levels, as is the case for many sources of tree pollen, most people with any sensitivity to seasonal allergies could suffer symptoms. Meanwhile, mold counts are considered moderate around the St. Louis area, though generally increase later into the year. Trending: Minnesota man steals semi-truck, leads to police chase in St. Louis County Seasonal allergy symptoms include itchy eyes, throat, sneezing, nasal congestion, and ear-popping. You may also develop a tickle in your throat or a cough. Prolonged symptoms can be mis...98th season of horse racing at FanDuel Sportsbook next week
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:18:18 GMT
COLLINSVILLE, Ill. - Live thoroughbred racing in the St. Louis region returns to FanDuel Sportsbook and Horse Racing next week!Opening day at the track, the former Fairmount Park, coincides with the return of Horse Hooky Tuesday on April 18. Post time is at 1 p.m.Race days are Tuesdays (post time 1 p.m.) and Saturdays (post time 7:30 p.m.) until Nov. 18.However, the venue will be open seven days a week for simulcast betting and sports wagering: Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.; Saturday from 8 a.m. to 12 a.m.; and Sunday 8 a.m. to 11 p.m. The track will host the third annual $250,000 FanDuel St. Louis Derby on Aug. 26.Berthoud Pass closed for avalanche activity
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:18:18 GMT
Berthoud Pass on U.S. 40 is closed for the second day in a row due to avalanche activity.Related ArticlesTransportation | Both lanes of U.S. 40 reopened after avalanche near Winter Park Transportation | Maroon Bowl skiers in deadly avalanche were experienced, did a snowpack analysis the previous day Transportation | ‘I just want him back’: Colorado avalanche survivor determined to find beloved dog, missing since slide Transportation | Colorado authorities issue high, extreme avalanche warnings, anticipating “very dangerous conditions” Transportation | Skier killed in massive Colorado avalanche above Aspen came from Hungary According to a tweet from the Colorado Department of Transportation, lanes were closed in both directions at 12:16 p.m. Tuesday between Henderson Mine Road and the Mary Jane Ski Area near Winter Park.#US40 westbound: Road closed due to safety concerns between He...Latest news
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