New Jersey halts electric vehicle rebates, demand too high

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 06:06:38 GMT

New Jersey halts electric vehicle rebates, demand too high TRENTON, N.J. (AP) — New Jersey residents looking to buy or lease an electric vehicle won’t be able to get a government rebate — at least temporarily — because the state program is so popular that it’s already running out of money, officials said.The Charge Up New Jersey program has disbursed an estimated $35 million for the fiscal year ending this July, according to the state’s Board of Public Utilities. The board said Monday it was putting the program on pause because all the earmarked funding will soon be disbursed, based on current rate of application approvals and eligible vehicle orders.Now in its third year, the program gives state residents up to $4,000 right when they buy or lease a new electric vehicle. On average, EVs now cost more than $58,000, according to Kelley Blue Book, a price that’s beyond the reach of many U.S. households. Federal tax credits and other incentives are designed to bring prices down and attract more buyers.New Jersey’s utility boar...

Southwestern US rivers get boost from winter snowpack

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 06:06:38 GMT

Southwestern US rivers get boost from winter snowpack ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — Federal water managers have more room to breathe this spring as two Southwestern rivers that provide New Mexico and Texas with drinking water and irrigation supplies are seeing the benefits of record snowpack and spring runoff. Forecasters with the National Weather Service delivered the good news Tuesday for water managers, cities and farmers as federal officials rolled out operating plans for the Rio Grande and the Pecos River. The mountain ranges in southern Colorado and northern New Mexico that serve as headwaters for the two rivers last winter saw nearly double the snowpack of historic averages, resulting in runoff that will provide a major boost to reservoirs. And even more of that snowmelt will reach streams and rivers since soil moisture levels were able to recover last summer during what was one of the strongest monsoons the region had seen in 130 years.“This is really good news for us because one of the big things that’s been killing water supply fo...

Tennessee moves to shield gun firms after school shooting

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 06:06:38 GMT

Tennessee moves to shield gun firms after school shooting NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — In the wake of a deadly school shooting last month, Republican lawmakers in Tennessee awarded final passage Tuesday to a proposal that would further protect gun and ammunition dealers, manufacturers and sellers against lawsuits.The Senate’s 19-9 vote sends the bill to Republican Gov. Bill Lee, despite pushback from Democrats saying lawmakers are trying to shield gun companies just weeks after the Nashville school shooting that killed six people, including three 9-year-olds. The final vote came as Lee’s administration was still trying to drum up enough support among lawmakers in his party to pass legislation to keep firearms away from people who could harm themselves or others. The fate of that kind of measure remains uncertain.Lawmakers are hurrying to finish a legislative session as soon as this week while receiving national scrutiny over the expulsion of two young Black lawmakers — who are now reinstated — over a House floor gun control protest....

B.C. mom whose son was killed urges people to call police, not film violence

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 06:06:38 GMT

B.C. mom whose son was killed urges people to call police, not film violence VANCOUVER — The mother of a teenager stabbed to death on a transit bus in Surrey, B.C., says she hopes her son’s death will bring change. Holly Indridson said while she believes there needs to be more police and security on buses, the public also needs to be more aware of what to do. “If you see these types of acts happening, don’t film them … call the police,” she said in an interview Tuesday.She said teachers and other members of the public who see children with violent tendencies should refer them for help. “There’s no reason people do these types of things,” she said of her son’s murder. Indridson said her 17-year-old son, Ethan Bespflug, didn’t know the man who attacked him, but was acquainted with the woman who was with his alleged attacker. Her plea comes as premiers from across the country are slated to meet with the Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police Friday to discuss the recent spate of violence across Canada. On Canadian tra...

Driver attacked, vehicle stolen at gas station in Wicker Park

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 06:06:38 GMT

Driver attacked, vehicle stolen at gas station in Wicker Park CHICAGO — Chicago police are looking for the suspects who the department says stole a man's vehicle at a gas station on the city's West Side. The incident happened at a moment's notice at a gas station in the city’s Wicker Park neighborhood. The man who was carjacked escaped with his life, though the crime is the latest in a string of carjackings that have plagued the city of Chicago.SEE ALSO: Downtown beating witness: ‘They were going to kill that young man’Around 4 a.m., at the intersection of Western and North avenues, three cars drove onto the lot. The owner of the Honda CRV exited the vehicle and entered the store. It was then that a man gets out of one of the three cars, runs over to the Honda, jumps in and tries to take off. Instead, he is met by the owner who ran out of the store when he saw what was happening. A confrontation ensued and the owner of the vehicle was able to pull the man out of the vehicle. But then a second suspect intervenes, assaulting the owner of the Hon...

Hot tubs, wildebeest found after $340K in Ohio public funds go missing

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 06:06:38 GMT

Hot tubs, wildebeest found after $340K in Ohio public funds go missing McARTHUR, Ohio (WCMH) – A former fiscal officer in Ohio has been sentenced to nearly five years in prison and ordered to repay the almost $340,000 he stole from his office and used in part to purchase a wildebeest, owls, hot tubs, a drum set, a gazebo, and a snow cone machine.According to the Ohio Auditor of State, Cyril “Cy” Vierstra of Wilkesville, stole $339,717.86 in public funds from operations of Vinton Township to buy several exotic animals, and numerous items for his own personal use or for a primate exhibit at his roadside zoo on near the Vinton Furnace State Forest.Cyril “Cy” Vierstra was found guilty of theft in office, $340,000 of public funds, from Vinton Township. (Courtesy/Ohio Auditor of State's Special Investigations Unit)Cyril “Cy” Vierstra was found guilty of theft in office, $340,000 of public funds, from Vinton Township. (Courtesy/Ohio Auditor of State's Special Investigations Unit)Cyril “Cy” Vierstra was found guilty of theft in office, $340,000 of public funds...

Driver hurt in rollover crash after dodging police in Rosemont

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 06:06:38 GMT

Driver hurt in rollover crash after dodging police in Rosemont ROSEMONT, Ill. — A hospitalized driver will face charges after leading police on a chase in a stolen vehicle through suburban Rosemont. Investigators said a license plate reader spotted the stolen vehicle, a 2017 silver Kia Sportage, near Balmoral and Interstate-294. Officers attempted to conduct a traffic stop near Pearl and Balmoral avenues but the driver took off, police said. 6-month-old dies after crash involving stolen vehicle on West Side The driver ran a red light and collided with another vehicle, rolling over in the northbound lanes of Mannheim Road near Lawrence Avenue. The male driver had to be extricated from the stolen vehicle, police added. Four people in another vehicle declined medical treatment. Read more: Latest Chicago news headlinesThe suspect will be formally processed and charged after his release from the hospital. 

Coroner releases Aaron Carter's cause of death, says singer accidentally drowned in tub

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 06:06:38 GMT

Coroner releases Aaron Carter's cause of death, says singer accidentally drowned in tub LOS ANGELES (KTLA/AP) — Singer and rapper Aaron Carter accidentally drowned in his bathtub due to sedatives he'd taken and gas used in spray cleaners he had inhaled, a coroner's report said Tuesday.Carter, 34, was found unresponsive by a house sitter in a bathtub at his home in Lancaster, California on Nov. 5. The house sitter was told to perform CPR until paramedics arrived on the scene, at which point he was pronounced dead. Aaron Carter’s life in photos The sedative alprazolam, often sold under the brand name Xanax, was found in his system, as was the compressed gas difluoroethane, which the report says is “a gas commonly used as a propellant in air spray cleaners,” which “can induce feelings of euphoria when inhaled."The two substances made him incapacitated in the tub, and caused the drowning, the report said.The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Office told Nexstar's KTLA Carter was found unresponsive in his tub by his house sitter. The house sitter was told to perform CPR until ...

Some parents upset after Austin ISD decision to appeal state intervention

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 06:06:38 GMT

Some parents upset after Austin ISD decision to appeal state intervention AUSTIN (KXAN) – Some parents are speaking out after Austin ISD announced they are asking for a review of the special education department.AISD district leaders began the process of appealing the state appointment of a conservator management team to oversee its special education operations on Monday. TEA plans to implement conservator team for Austin ISD special education department "We would like to instead have a monitor in place which is one notch below a conservator," Austin ISD Board President Arati Singh said. "Allow us to have a monitor for a year and then revisit the conservator option."The difference between the two levels of intervention is decision-making power. A management team, according to the TEA website, can direct the operations of a district in areas of insufficient performance. In contrast, the monitor reports to the TEA on the activities of the school board and superintendent."I am disappointed in the district's response," AISD parent Leah Kelly, whose daughter...

PHOTOS: Historic Fredericksburg home transformed into chic vacation rental

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 06:06:38 GMT

PHOTOS: Historic Fredericksburg home transformed into chic vacation rental AUSTIN (KXAN) –  Fredericksburg’s first mayor’s home has been turned into a luxurious vacation rental available in Summer 2023. The rental – called the Menagerie –  is located in Fredericksburg’s historic district. The property was built in the early 1900s and was home to the first mayor of the town, Joe Stein, according to the design team behind the project, Twistleaf. Fredericksburg was founded by German immigrants in 1846.  “Much of the interior and exterior renovation work has been done to reflect, preserve and pay respect to the original designs from these time periods. This includes maintaining original features throughout the property, as well as sourcing antique furniture and vintage decor pieces, Sarah Yant, founder of Twistleaf, said. Fredericksburg’s first mayor’s home has been turned into a luxurious vacation rental available in Summer 2023 (photo courtesy: Avery Nicole)Fredericksburg’s first mayor’s home has been turned into a luxurious vac...