Numbers drawn for $1.04 billion Powerball jackpot but it is unknown if there is a winner
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:40:09 GMT
FORT LAUDERDALE, Florida (AP) — The numbers were drawn Monday night for a $1.04 billion Powerball jackpot, but it should be a couple hours before it’s clear if there is a winner.The winning numbers announced were: 12, 26, 27, 43, 47 and the Powerball 5.It takes some time to determine if anyone won the jackpot because lotteries around the country must report if there is a big winner in their states.The prize is the world’s ninth-largest lottery prize behind earlier drawings of Powerball and Mega Millions, the other nearly nationwide lottery game. The jackpot is the fourth-largest in the history of Powerball.The prize has grown so massive because there have been 32 consecutive drawings since someone matched all five white balls and the Powerball to win the jackpot, dating back to July 19.That losing streak reflects the stunningly long odds of winning the jackpot, at 1 in 292.2 million.The $1.04 billion jackpot is for a sole winner who chooses to receive the winnings through an annuity...Jarring temperature pullback in Chicago's future second half of this week; jet stream shift to produce showery shift from summer warmth to an autumn chill
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:40:09 GMT
WGN WEATHER HEADLINESDRIEST MONSOON SEASON ON RECORDPhoenix, AZ baked by the greatest number of 110+ degree days on record—54 of them—has closed the books on its DRIEST MONSOON SEASON on record. The just completed summer saw half the next driest monsoon season which occurred nearly a century ago in 1924—0.15" versus 0.36." This came after welcome rains and snows swept California and the Southwest last winter—a development which was welcomed as its reservoirs, critical to the regions tens of millions residents, fell to worrisome record low levels. Last winter's precipitation brought at least temporary relief but will the rains and snows keep coming in the cooler seasons to come?Monsoons are big deals in the Southwest. They typically deliver 40 to 75% of the region's annual precipitation.Tropical Storm Hilary brought needed rains—but also flooding—to California, Nevada and extreme western Arizona north into Utah, Idaho and Montana.The summer season's monsoon was disappointingly farthe...Cost to renovate Minnesota Governor’s Residence jumps to $12.8 million
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:40:09 GMT
Anticipated costs for renovating the Minnesota Governor’s Residence have ballooned because key components were in worse condition than anticipated and due to extra security upgrades, according to state officials in charge of the St. Paul project.The work, which has already begun, would reach an estimated $12.8 million if the project moves forward as planned. That’s up from $7.1 million when the inside-and-out rehabilitation began in June.In a letter Friday to top lawmakers, the Department of Administration attributed the jump primarily to higher-than-expected bids received to replace heating, air conditioning, ventilation, electrical and plumbing systems. The entire boiler and piping system is facing replacement, and much of the building’s wiring dates back to the initial construction completed in 1912.“This work to meet current code and life-safety requirements is necessary to complete if the facility is going to remain in use,” interim Commissioner Stacie Christensen wrote to DFL ...More than 12,000 people attend Legacy Cup, a celebration of cannabis
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:40:09 GMT
On an unseasonably warm and sunny September afternoon, former Minnesota Gov. Jesse Ventura sweated it out on a tiny stage in a tent, flanked by a nurse and a former police officer.A few dozen people had gathered, sitting in folding chairs, phones ready to record the upcoming presentation — espousing the benefits of cannabis.Ventura, long an advocate for legal weed, gave his cartoon-character-surreal speech at the fourth annual Legacy Cup, a Sept. 30 event at Surly’s Festival Field celebrating cannabis in all its forms. This year was by far the most well-attended for the event, and it was also the first year that adult-use cannabis, in all its forms, was fully legal in Minnesota.“I tried marijuana for the first time … and my response to it was, ‘Wow! This is way better — I don’t even want to drink anymore,’” Ventura told the crowd, who responded with enthusiastic “yeahs.”Ventura went on to discuss his use of cannabis for pain management. Many other wrestlers f...Missing 9-year-old girl found alive, suspect in custody
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:40:09 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) — The 9-year-old girl who was reported missing from Moreau Lake State Park Saturday evening has been found alive. New York State Police said Charlotte Sena is safe and in good health. A suspect is also in custody in relation to the investigation. On scene at Moreau Lake State Park Monday evening, Charlotte's family gathered near the entrance to let out a huge cheer. They briefly thanked law enforcement and volunteers for their tireless efforts. The focus is now on caring for Charlotte. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! Gov. Kathy Hochul held a press conference with several law enforcement partners late Monday night. She said the case began to break at 4:20 a.m. Monday when a ransom note was placed in the Sena family's mailbox. A fingerprint match came in at 2:30 p.m.The fingerprint was a match to Craig Nelson Ross, Jr. Hochul said the 47-year-old's fingerprint was in the New York State database after a DWI ...Homeless encampment outside St. Louis City Hall disbanded
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:40:09 GMT
ST. LOUIS - A rapidly-growing homeless camp outside St. Louis City Hall was dismantled Monday evening.Nick Dunne, a spokesperson for St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones, confirmed to FOX 2 that the city is clearing the encampment. Dozens of tents went up outside city hall over the past several weeks, some beneath Mayor Jones' window.The homeless were removed as the city enforced the park curfew. According to Dunne, city leadership made the decision as a result of dozens of police calls for service between Aug. 14 and Sept. 28 for overdoses, seizures, and other medical emergencies, as well as fighting among the tenants of the encampment and others who approached. Additionally, there have been reports of regular harassment of city employees by those living in the encampment.Dunne said drug paraphernalia was found in the encampment.According to the city, the Department of Human Services made several attempts with members of the encampment to connect them with housing, shelter, or other supp...Garage fire in Dupo destroys decades of memories
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:40:09 GMT
DUPO, Ill. - Ameren Illinois and Spectrum utility workers restored power and internet to homes in Dupo after flames spread from a garage fire to a power pole."We had hoverboards, a lot of electric stuff, and there was a bunch of wooden cabinets in there," Taytum Chisolm said.Taytum's mother, Beth Chisolm, said multiple sentimental items were destroyed in the fire."My grandpa built an arbor for our wedding, and it was made of wood, so obviously it's gone. And the kids had made me some flower pots with their fingerprints on it," she said.Beth said her grandfather helped her handpick the wood for her wedding arbor. It stood above the refrigerator that burned in the fire. The arbor, her wedding bouquet, and childhood VHS tapes are gone."We had your sister's bike and the popcorn machine," Beth said.Firefighters are investigating the cause of the fire. Lt. Jeremy Simmons said firefighters quickly got the fire out before it spread to the homes. Beth is thankful no one was hurt."Definitely...From Indian-ish nachos to skillet chicken, here’s what to make this week
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:40:09 GMT
By Sam Sifton, The New York TimesWednesday marks 66 years since the Soviet Union vaulted Sputnik 1, the first artificial satellite, into orbit. But what does Sputnik have to do with food? Think of it as a reminder that there’s always an opportunity to elevate your cooking game, as with these dishes: Indian-ish nachos with cheddar, black beans and chutney; skillet chicken with tomatoes, pancetta and mozzarella; saag shrimp; kale and walnut pasta; and chicken enchiladas. Sputnik, about the size of a large stockpot, orbited the Earth in some 98 minutes — more time than it takes to make any of these meals.Indian-ish Nachos With Cheddar, Black Beans and ChutneyThese vegetarian nachos take their cues from paapdi or papri chaat, the spicy, tangy and sweet Indian snack of fried dough wafers piled with chickpeas, tomatoes, onions, yogurt and various chutneys. This take starts with standard nacho elements: tortilla chips, black beans and a healthy amount of bubbly, melted cheese. But th...Jefferson County deputies searching for missing 7-year-old boy
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:40:09 GMT
The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office is looking for a 7-year-old boy who ran away from his home in the 6400 block of Dudley Way around 6:45 p.m. on Monday night.Logan Geist is 4-foot-1, with a thin build of around 50 pounds and with brown hair and green eyes, according to the sheriff’s office.Missing Endangered Child: 7 year old Logan Geist ran away from his home in the 6400 block of S Dudley Way around 6:45 pm this evening (Oct 2). He is 4’ 1”, thin build (about 50 lbs), with brown hair and green eyes. He is wearing a black and red shirt with a Sonic character on… pic.twitter.com/EA7ferus5q— Jeffco Sheriff (@jeffcosheriffco) October 3, 2023Related ArticlesColorado News | AI project imagines adult faces of children who disappeared during Argentina’s military dictatorship Colorado News | Two missing Indigenous children in Colorado Springs found safe Colorado News | 12-year-old Jefferson County boy reported missing has been...L.A. Councilmember accused of violating ethics laws
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:40:09 GMT
Los Angeles City Councilmember John Lee has been accused of violating government ethics laws as part of an investigation by the Los Angeles City Ethics Commission.Lee, who represents the 12th District, which encompasses the northwest half of the San Fernando Valley, is alleged to have accepted gifts in excess of the government set gift limit, allegedly failing to report gifts, misusing his position, and aiding and abetting another person's misuse of a city position.The other person in this instance is Mitchell Englander, a former Los Angeles City Councilmember who was sentenced to prison on federal corruption charges.The investigation revolves around multiple trips to Las Vegas when Lee was serving as Englander's chief of staff. During one of those trips in 2017, Lee allegedly accepted multiple gifts from a businessperson and a developer, most of which exceeded the allowable limit, the Ethics Commission states. That Vegas trip was a lynchpin in the case against Englander, which led ...Latest news
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