Chicago reaches $23M settlement with JUUL over youth marketing claims
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:30:31 GMT
CHICAGO — The City of Chicago announced Friday that a $23.8 million settlement has been reached with JUUL Labs regarding claims they marketed their products to juveniles.The agreement resolves a lawsuit brought by Chicago officials in May 2020. In it, they alleged JUUL violated ordinances by engaging in a marketing campaign that targeted minors and sold products without implementing strict age verification requirements.According to the settlement, JUUL has agreed to pay Chicago $2.8M within 30 days of the execution of the agreement. The city would receive an additional $21M payment later this year and may potentially receive up to $750,000 additional, court-awarded payments. PAWS Chicago teams up with Rick Bayless to increase adoptions “E-cigarette businesses cannot be allowed to come in our city and boost their profits at the expense of minors. The use of any tobacco products, including e-cigarettes, among youth is a serious public health concern — to CDPH and parents across Chic...Mental health money for Chicago and Illinois schools
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:30:31 GMT
CHICAGO — Fourteen million dollars in new federal funding is on its way to Chicago Public Schools (CPS) and the Illinois State Board of Education.U.S. Senator Dick Durbin is scheduled to unveil the details of the funding alongside CPS CEO Pedro Martinez at a Friday event. Northwest Side high school students walkout over gun safety concerns According to a press release from Durbin's office, the federal dollars are for "trauma-informed care and mental health personnel in schools," and were approved through the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act.This post will be updated following the event. Check back later for additional details.People found living in tunnel under Colorado highway flyover
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:30:31 GMT
WHEAT RIDGE, Colo. (KDVR) — Police say they found people living in a tunnel beneath a highway flyover in Wheat Ridge, Colorado, and now the state is working to clean out the encampment.The Wheat Ridge Police Department released a video showing cluttered conditions inside the tunnel, located under the Highway 58 flyover at Interstate 70. Police said an officer found the encampment after spotting someone climbing into the tunnel. Delays continue after homeless camp found in Oregon tunnel "It turns out people have been trespassing, living there and storing excessive amounts of trash and property throughout the length of the flyover," the department said in a release.In the video released Thursday, officers navigate through piles of boxes and other clutter, alongside hanging clothes, canned goods and other pantry items lined up on a table.People were found living in a tunnel under the Highway 58 flyover in Wheat Ridge (Credit: Wheat Ridge Police Department)The Colorado Department of T...Summer blend fuel: What it is and why it's more expensive
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:30:31 GMT
(NEXSTAR) - It may not feel like summer in much of the country, but gas pumps nationwide are starting to deliver their summer blends. Though it has environmental benefits, the switch may hurt your wallet. Within a week, prices at pumps across Wisconsin jumped by roughly 20 cents, sending the cost of a regular gallon of gasoline from around $3 to as much as $3.27, Nexstar's WFRV reports. A spokesperson for AAA said the rollout of the summer fuel blend may be partially to blame for the price hikes. It isn't just Wisconsin that receives special fuel for the warmest time of the year. 87, 89, 93: Are you picking the right gas at the pump? AAA spokesperson Devin Gladden tells Nexstar the summer blend stems from regulations from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency that were enacted by Congress in 1990. "The EPA sets regulations in the summer for communities that suffer from high and rather poor air condition based on smog and other particulate matter," Gladden explains. "In the sum...Canadians Sickened By Conservative MP Cooper’s Verbal Assault on Female Colleagues
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:30:31 GMT
'It's the wild west': Texas legislature may decide future of kratom in state
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:30:31 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) – This session, the Texas legislature will look at two bills related to regulating kratom products – an herbal substance that can produce opioid-and-stimulant-like effects– which are easily accessible for anybody over 18 in the state. While Texas looks at ways to make the substance safer for consumers, others states are contemplating whether it should be banned. What is kratom?Kratom products are derived from the leaves of a tropical tree grown in the South Pacific. It has two psychoactive alkaloids – mitragynine and 7-hydroxymytragynine. To feel the effects, the leaves are chewed; dried and smoked; or powdered and put into capsules to be taken orally – how it is commonly sold in Texas.Kratom has been used in southeast Asia for hundreds to thousands of years. It is used to combat fatigue, in cultural ceremonies and to treat medical conditions, such as opioid use disorder. Mac Haddow, senior fellow on public policy for the American Kratom Association, said kra...Vikings release veteran receiver Adam Thielen after no agreement reached on a pay cut
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:30:31 GMT
Adam Thielen, the Detroit Lakes native who became a Vikings star receiver after making the team as an undrafted free agent, was released Friday after the two sides could not come to an agreement on a pay cut.Thielen was on the books in 2023 for a base salary of $11.817 million and a salary-cap number of $19.967 million. The move will save the Vikings $6.417 million on the cap for 2023 and they will incur $13.55 million of dead money.Thielen is the second longtime veteran to be released by the Vikings after they entered this week more than $24 million over the salary. On Monday, they let go of linebacker Eric Kendricks to save $9.5 million on the cap. The Vikings are still about $8 million over the cap, so they will need to make more moves to get under it by Wednesday’s start of the new league year.After being undrafted out of Division II Minnesota State Mankato in 2013, Thielen was signed after taking part in a Vikings tryout camp. He ended up making the practice squad that se...New Ballston Lake pier to be completed in May
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:30:31 GMT
BALLSTON LAKE, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The new Ballston Lake fishing pier and boat launch on Outlet Road will soon be getting under construction. According to Ballston Town Supervisor Eric Connolly, the pier should hopefully be completed toward the end of May. Get all of the latest news, weather, sports, and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! The former pier at this location closed in April 2021 due to winter ice damage and decay. That pier was demolished in August. After the old pier was vandalized and some people were seen still using the closed pier, Connolly declared it a public safety concern so the town could speed up the replacement process.Tentatively, a partial installation of the new pier will be taking place April 13 and 14. Outlet Road will stay open during that time. Closed Ballston Lake pier vandalized, town to speed up replacement The rest of the pier is tentatively set to be installed May 15 through 18. Outlet Road will be closed then with the specific times ...WATCH: NYS troopers save dog from house fire
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:30:31 GMT
JOHNSTOWN, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- New York State police report a dog rescue from a house fire in Johnstown. Trooper Bowers and Trooper Dacre responded to the house fire on February 23 where they were able to save a small dog. Crews working to pull pickup truck from Hudson River The video shows the troopers at the house along with fire authorities. No one was home at the time but one of the troopers spotted a small black dog and made sure to get the dog out of the house to safety. You can watch the rescue on the NYSP PIO YouTube here.Monster Jam transforms the MVP Arena
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:30:31 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Monster Jam is back at the MVP Arena Mar. 11-12, 2023. The annual event brings people of all ages for flops, turns and tricks -- pushing the limit with a 12,000 pound monster truck. Crews spent the morning preparing the arena with truck loads of dirt and making sure the stadium is ready for an action packed weekend. Get all of the latest news, weather, sports, and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! “Some would actually say we are the greatest event on dirt and it definitely shows with the amount of work the guys put in," Bernard Lyght, Megaladon Driver, said. "It’s a lot of tedious work, it’s a lot of hard work because they make sure the dirt is nice and ready for these 12,000 pound monster trucks to fly through the air, land smoothly and continue to do the things that we do.” Lyght and his Megaladon will be facing off against the Grave Digger, El Toro Loco and Scooby Doo on Saturday and Sunday. Ticket information can be found on the MVP Arena's...Latest news
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