Council approves salmon fishing ban for much of West Coast

Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 08:26:19 GMT

Council approves salmon fishing ban for much of West Coast SAN DIEGO (AP) — A federal regulatory group voted Thursday to officially close king salmon fishing season along much of the West Coast after near-record low numbers of the fish, also known as chinook, returned to California’s rivers last year.The Pacific Fishery Management Council approved the closure of the 2023 season for all commercial and most recreational chinook fishing along the coast from Cape Falcon in northern Oregon to the California-Mexico border. Limited recreational salmon fishing will be allowed off southern Oregon in the fall.“The forecasts for Chinook returning to California rivers this year are near record lows,” Council Chair Marc Gorelnik said after the vote in a news release. “The poor conditions in the freshwater environment that contributed to these low forecasted returns are unfortunately not something that the Council can, or has authority to, control.”Biologists say the chinook salmon population has declined dramatically after years of drought. ...

Man pleads guilty to robbery-killing of rapper Pop Smoke

Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 08:26:19 GMT

Man pleads guilty to robbery-killing of rapper Pop Smoke INGLEWOOD, Calif. (AP) — One of four men charged in the killing of rapper Pop Smoke during a robbery at a Hollywood Hills mansion pleaded guilty Thursday to voluntary manslaughter.The 20-year-old man, who was 17 when the killing occurred, also pleaded guilty in Inglewood juvenile court to home invasion robbery. He was sentenced to four years and two months in a juvenile facility. The judge has barred the public use of his name because he was a minor at the time of the shooting. The 20-year-old New York rapper, whose legal name is Bashar Barakah Jackson, was killed on Feb. 19, 2020, at a rented home where he was staying while on a four-day trip to Los Angeles. A 911 call from a friend of someone in the house reported armed intruders inside the home, police said. The robbers knew the address because a day earlier, Jackson had posted a photograph on social media of a gift bag he had received and the address was on a label, authorities said.Jackson was in the shower when masked robbers ...

Search underway for Chase bank robbery suspect

Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 08:26:19 GMT

Search underway for Chase bank robbery suspect CHICAGO -- Federal agents are looking for a suspect who robbed a Chase Bank in Chicago Thursday afternoon.According to the FBI Chicago Division, law enforcement responded to a bank robbery call at a Chase Bank on 5100 block of North Clark in Chicago around 2 p.m. Thursday. 2 teens shot near Illinois Institute of Technology campus The suspect has been described as a white male in his 20's, thin built, 5-foot-7, wearing black sunglasses, a black beanie, a red flannel sweatshirt, short brown hair but may have had long hair tucked into hat.No injuries were reported. The suspect has yet to be arrested.No further information has been provided at this time.Anyone with information are asked to call (312) 421-6700 or submit tips to tips.fbi.gov.Stay with WGN as this story develops.

Project Connect leaders break down 5 light rail options, future buildout opportunities

Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 08:26:19 GMT

Project Connect leaders break down 5 light rail options, future buildout opportunities AUSTIN (KXAN) -- After Project Connect leaders debuted five reduced light rail scope options last month, officials spoke Thursday on how the system will be built out in the future.The two-hour community meeting featured engagement opportunities between the public and program leadership. Some questions from the public highlighted concerns with the narrowed vision behind the light rail scope -- initially presented to voters as two light rail lines, the Blue and Orange lines.Thursday evening, officials said the decisions to come this June won't encompass the totality of all future light rail in Austin; rather, they called it the jumping off point for future buildout.Each of the five options will incorporate opportunities for future connections north, south and east, they added."It will allow us to build out the full vision that you also voted for over time. That's the plan," said Peter Mullan, executive vice president of architecture and urban design for the project. "What we're talkin...

Penguins keep pace in playoff chase with 4-1 win over Wild

Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 08:26:19 GMT

Penguins keep pace in playoff chase with 4-1 win over Wild PITTSBURGH — Tristan Jarry stopped 27 shots and the Pittsburgh Penguins kept pace in the race for one of the two wild-card spots in the Eastern Conference with a 4-1 win over the Minnesota Wild on Thursday night.The Penguins bounced back from a miserable performance in a loss to New Jersey on Tuesday by putting together three complete periods, a rarity for most of the last three months.Kris Letang beat Marc-Andre Fleury, a good friend who won three Stanley Cups in Pittsburgh before leaving in the 2017 expansion draft, over the glove in the first period for his 11th goal of the season. Rickard Rakell, Jason Zucker and Jeff Carter also scored for the Penguins, who are trying to extend their playoff streak to 17 straight years.Fleury is already assured of a 17th consecutive trip to the postseason after the Wild wrapped up a spot earlier this week. Minnesota’s bid to chase down first-place Colorado in the Central Division took a hit when the Wild struggled to generate much in traf...

NCAA hockey: Mittlestadt’s two goals in third period propel Gophers into championship game

Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 08:26:19 GMT

NCAA hockey: Mittlestadt’s two goals in third period propel Gophers into championship game TAMPA, Fla. — The University of Minnesota men’s hockey team’s coaching staff saw something in game video of Boston University that ended up playing a big role in their Frozen Four semifinal.Luke Mittlestadt scored two goals in a span of 1:49 of the third period to help lead the Gophers to a 6-2 win over the Terriers on Thursday at Amalie Arena. Minnesota (29-9-1) will play the winner of Quinnipiac (32-4-3) and Michigan (26-11-3) for the national title at 7 p.m. Saturday.Mittlestadt, a freshman defenseman from Eden Prairie, had three goals on the season going into the game. He scored twice from the same area in the third period for the game-winning goal and the fourth goal.Mittlestadt scored his first goal at 1:40 on the power play from near the top of the circle to make it 3-2. Then at 3:29, he blasted in a slap shot to make it 4-2.The Gophers added two empty-net goals by freshman center Logan Cooley to put the game away.The goals scored from that spot by Mittlestadt wer...

I-Cubs’ four-run ninth inning sinks Saints 12-11 in home opener

Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 08:26:19 GMT

I-Cubs’ four-run ninth inning sinks Saints 12-11 in home opener The stage was set — on three separate occasions — Thursday afternoon at CHS Field for a player labeled to be part of the Twins’ future to emerge as the hero in the Saints’ home opener.Never mind that the Saints were playing before a spattering of fans on a 36-degree day, all eyes locally are on the lookout for the player who will take the first step toward making it across the river with the Twins. So a wild 12-11 loss to the Iowa Cubs stung on more than one level.Getting first crack was right-handed pitcher Bailey Ober (0-1), who was in the mix to make the Twins out of spring training. The 6-foot-9 Ober made his second start of the season for the Class AAA Saints — with mixed results. Ober surrendered a two-run homer in the first inning but responded by striking out the next four batters.He left the game with two outs in the third after the third of his three walks in the inning forced in a run to tie the score 3-3. Ober pitched three innings in his first start of the season, givin...

Cap-and-invest in NYS budget

Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 08:26:19 GMT

Cap-and-invest in NYS budget ALBANY, N.Y. (WTEN) -- The budget is now five days late and lawmakers are still in negotiations. The Department of Environmental Conservation says the Cap and Invest program continues to be a  discussion. The program would make polluters pay for the amount of greenhouse gas emissions they’re putting in the atmosphere. Conor Bambrick, Policy Director at Environmental Advocates New York, said the Climate Action Council came up with this plan. "So they would cap the amount of pollution at a certain level, so we’re talking about the power producing sector, we're talking about transportation, we’re talking about industry and buildings, cap that and force the polluters to pay for every ton of greenhouse gas emissions that they are producing below that cap, below and up to that cap," said Bambrick. Governor Hochul plans for NYS to invest more in Green Energy But if a company goes over that cap, they pay more. The goal is to incentivize industries to reduce pollution and produce revenue...

Construction underway for new rehab homes in north St. Louis

Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 08:26:19 GMT

Construction underway for new rehab homes in north St. Louis ST. LOUIS - St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones, business, and faith-based leaders broke ground Thursday morning to turn over new homeownership opportunities in north St. Louis.The St. Louis Development Corporation is an independent economic agency whose goal is equitable growth and prosperity for the city. However, some things have been missing in north St. Louis.Now, thanks to a local pastor and federal COVID-19 funds, construction will take place over the next year for the Jeff-Vander-Lou and Greater Ville neighborhoods. Trending: What needs to happen for the Battlehawks to make XFL playoffs? Those areas will be getting new and rehabbed homes. The housing project will see 15 new constructions and 11 renovated homes."In our efforts, to want to build housing to transform the community," said Andre Alexander, president of Tabernacle Community Development Corporation. "At the time that we looked at this project, we were in our second home, just right up the street, and our church on the...

Kiszla: Tip your cap and drink up to salute two Colorado-born pitchers that made Rockies’ home-opener a rockin’-good party

Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 08:26:19 GMT

Kiszla: Tip your cap and drink up to salute two Colorado-born pitchers that made Rockies’ home-opener a rockin’-good party During the best drinking holiday on the Colorado sports calendar, the last call for alcohol came early at Coors Field.Not that anybody was complaining, because our gritty little Rockies won. They beat Washington 1-0 Thursday afternoon at the home opener when revelers traditionally gather in LoDo to celebrate the arrival of spring and drink to forget the bad baseball we’re usually stuck with in this dusty old cowtown.While baseball has long been Denver’s favorite drinking game, this home opener was a celebration of something far more refined and rare: beautiful pitching. This masterpiece was memorable because it was created by Kyle Freeland and Pierce Johnson, two Rockies pitchers born and raised in Colorado.“The beauty about the day is you can talk about a Colorado starter and a Colorado closer. Isn’t that cool?” Rockies manager Bud Black said. “It was super great for me to see a bookend of Kyle and Pierce on opening day, and what it means to our fans and our team and our stat...