$13,200 OTF Grant Supports Kingston School of Art

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:29:59 GMT

$13,200 OTF Grant Supports Kingston School of Art Kingston, ON – On Saturday, local MPP Ted Hsu met with the team at Kingston School of Art’s Student & Staff Show Reception to hear more about the $13,200 Resilient Communities Fund grant they received from the Ontario Trillium Foundation (OTF). The funds, awarded over 6 months, helped the Kingston School of Art rebuild and recover from the impacts of the pandemic by increasing staff and developing new strategies for the future.“For the last twenty years the Kingston School of Art has brought fine arts instruction to the community through its affordable programming. I am pleased that Kingston School of Art has received this Resilient Communities Fund grant, allowing them to work towards pandemic recovery and building for the future,” said Ted Hsu, MPP for Kingston and the Islands.The Student & Staff Show at KSOA’s Window Art Gallery features artworks by the KSOA Community, both adults and youth alike, and will be on display from 4...

Residents concerned about eroding stretch of US 285

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:29:59 GMT

Residents concerned about eroding stretch of US 285 JEFFERSON COUNTY, Colo. (KDVR) — Residents near the town of Conifer are concerned about a stretch of U.S. 285, which they say looks to be eroding. The area in question is a northbound stretch, near mile marker 231 on the shoulder. Resident Mike Butterfield, who runs Red Hawk Ranch, said he’s been complaining to the Colorado Department of Transportation since September 2021. “This is a undercut of the highway, so water’s coming down and just washing out underneath the highway," Butterfield said. Federal judge halts Colorado ban on ‘abortion pill reversal’ Late Tuesday, Matt Inzeo, CDOT's communications director, said a curb edge of the road is, indeed, missing. He said infill and loads of rock will be needed to “build the area back up.” Weather permitting, that process could begin as early as Wednesday. That's good news for Mike Butterfield and others. “It’s all about the safety of the people that drive the highway,” he said.

Westchester residents upset about proposed car wash in neighborhood

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:29:59 GMT

Westchester residents upset about proposed  car wash in neighborhood Some homeowners in Westchester are angry about a new neighbor moving in. Kevin Ozebek shows us why in tonight’s 7 Investigates.You don’t often see a protest pop up in the suburbs. But these homeowners are livid.Fred Garcia-Cartaya, resident: “The community is aligned to have no car wash in this block.”What he and dozens of others are unhappy about is what is coming to this double-lot in their Westchester community.This is the future site of an El Car Wash, a popular local car wash chain.Joel Garcia, resident: “The project is just not compatible with the neighborhood. It is mostly a residential neighborhood.”Eli Ristine, resident: “The biggest thing is, it doesn’t match. It doesn’t match with that’s going on in this area.”Sergio Tigera, resident: “It just doesn’t fit, right? There are plenty of other places.”Residents are worried the car wash will change their community’s aesthetic.Tiffany OR...

Time to reform UK lawmakers’ trough feeding

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:29:59 GMT

Time to reform UK lawmakers’ trough feeding James Snell is a senior adviser at the New Lines Institute. He is writing a book on the war on Afghanistan.The trading of influence for money is everywhere — and Britain is not immune.Or so the anti-Brexit campaigning group Led by Donkeys found. They set up a fake Korean company, threw together a website and went on a fishing expedition. In so doing, the activists managed to snare some British politicians touting for extracurricular work.It was a fairly cheap sting operation, although the numbers involved were quite large.Four members of parliament bit the hook: Former minister Stephen Hammond, former Chancellor of the Exchequer Kwasi Kwarteng and former minister-turned-game-show-contestant Matt Hancock — who were filmed in Zoom meetings, asking for fees of £10,000 per day to consult — as well as Sir Graham Brady, the chair of the Conservative Party’s backbench 1922 Committee, who asked for a comparatively small wage packet of £6,000 per day.They all say they did everything by the b...

Will Ursula von der Leyen run again? Germany hopes so.

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:29:59 GMT

Will Ursula von der Leyen run again? Germany hopes so. BRUSSELS — Ursula von der Leyen insists she has not yet decided whether to run for a second term atop the EU’s executive. Germany isn’t waiting — it wants her.With speculation mounting ahead of the 2024 EU elections, Berlin is coming around to the thinking that having a German like von der Leyen on the other end of the phone is worthwhile — even if von der Leyen comes from the other side of the political tracks as Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s three-party coalition government.Germany’s backing is critical to whether von der Leyen can remain in power. She’ll need the current government to nominate her as the country’s representative on the European Commission before she can continue her reign. And, as the EU’s biggest country, Germany always carries significant weight over who gets the top jobs in Brussels.It’s a judgment that will have sweeping ramifications for Europe — and the world. Von der Leyen has become the EU’s most prominent figure during her term, harvesting more powers for her...

In Belfast, world leaders beg the DUP to play ball. They won’t … for now

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:29:59 GMT

In Belfast, world leaders beg the DUP to play ball. They won’t … for now BELFAST — The great and the good came from London, Dublin and Brussels. From Washington and Florida, New York and Maine too. If their mission was to convince the Democratic Unionist Party to go back into regional government in Northern Ireland, they failed — for now.The official reason for this week’s star-studded political gathering in Belfast — concluding Wednesday with appearances from an ex-U.S. president, multiple past and present British prime ministers, plus EU royalty in the form of European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen — is to reflect on the Good Friday Agreement peace deal a quarter-century ago.But today’s realpolitik means finding a way to restore the 1998 peace pact’s core aim — stable government in Northern Ireland, uniting the region’s British unionists and Irish nationalists — following years of feuding and failure. The power of veto is currently wielded by the Democratic Unionists, the party that long opposed the 1998 deal and keeps findi...

Eurocrats’ travel freebies trigger new outrage

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:29:59 GMT

Eurocrats’ travel freebies trigger new outrage Calls are mounting for the European Commission to come clean over how much free travel its officials have accepted from lobbyists and law firms, after POLITICO found staff in one department took dozens of paid-for trips. EU competition officials went on 150 missions that were “totally or partially paid by third parties” last year, the Commission said in response to a POLITICO request for access to documents. Of those, 23 missions were funded at least partly by law firms, consulting companies and industry groups. The revelations sparked concerns among politicians and transparency campaigners, who fear relations are already too close between industry lobbyists and EU officials responsible for regulating some of the world’s biggest companies and most valuable business deals. “This is deplorable,” René Repasi, a German S&D member of the European Parliament, told POLITICO. He said the risk that staff took paid-for trips from firms that may be working for companies the Commissio...

Shohei Ohtani goes deep while Clarke Schmidt fails to do so again in Yankees loss

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:29:59 GMT

Shohei Ohtani goes deep while Clarke Schmidt fails to do so again in Yankees loss Exactly 100 years after Babe Ruth christened the original Yankee Stadium with the ballpark’s first home run, a different two-way sensation went deep in the Bronx.Yankees’ fans dreaming of Shohei Ohtani in pinstripes got an up-close look at the damage he can do at the modern Yankee Stadium on Tuesday night when the Angels’ superstar — and impending free agent — made quick use of his left-handed power in the series-opener. Ohtani lined a Clarke Schmidt hanger over the right field wall in the first inning, giving Los Angeles a near-instant lead in a 5-2 win.The two-run homer also spelled the start of another rough night for the right-handed Schmidt.Schmidt failed to complete four innings of work for the third time in four starts this season as the Halos tagged him for four earned runs. Schmidt struck out five and didn’t allow a walk for the first time this year, though he did hit a batter. Either way, the Angels’ six hits did enough to force an...

Mets Notebook: Carlos Carrasco lands on IL with elbow inflammation

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:29:59 GMT

Mets Notebook: Carlos Carrasco lands on IL with elbow inflammation LOS ANGELES — The Mets built a team around starting pitching depth, but it seems that a week can’t go by without some of that depth being lost.Right-hander Carlos Carrasco was placed on the injured list Tuesday, retroactive to Sunday, with elbow inflammation. Carrasco, who last started Saturday in Oakland against the A’s, experienced elbow soreness and swelling after throwing Monday in Los Angeles. He was sent back to New York for further imaging and the Mets called up right-hander Jeff Brigham from Triple-A Syracuse.The Mets are encouraged by Justin Verlander’s progress in Florida, but he’s still about two weeks away from a return. They’ll have to find someone to take his start Friday in San Francisco since Brigham is a reliever and they’ll be getting another reliever back Wednesday when Tommy Hunter comes off IL.The Mets are playing whack-a-mole with the pitching injuries.“We’re considering everybody,” manager Buck Showal...

Ralph Yarl armed only with ‘Black skin,’ family lawyer says

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:29:59 GMT

Ralph Yarl armed only with ‘Black skin,’ family lawyer says By MARGARET STAFFORD and JIM SALTER (Associated Press)KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — As Ralph Yarl struggled to come to grips with being shot after going to the wrong house to pick up his younger brothers, the white Kansas City, Missouri, homeowner who shot the Black teenager turned himself in and was released on bond Tuesday.Andrew Lester, 84, surrendered at the Clay County Detention Center a day after being charged with first-degree assault and armed criminal action. He posted bond Tuesday afternoon. Some civil rights leaders urged a hate crime charge, but Clay County Prosecuting Attorney Zachary Thompson said first-degree assault is a higher-level crime with a longer sentence — up to life in prison.Lee Merritt, an attorney for the Yarl family, said the case should qualify as a hate crime.“Ralph Yarl was shot because he was armed with nothing but other than his Black skin,” he said. As Yarl recovered from his wounds, supporters, civil rights leaders and politician...