4 in 10 say next vehicle will be electric: AP-NORC/EPIC poll
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 06:16:13 GMT
WASHINGTON (AP) — Many Americans aren’t yet sold on going electric for their next cars, a new poll shows, with high prices and too few charging stations the main deterrents. About 4 in 10 U.S. adults are at least somewhat likely to switch, but the history-making shift from the country’s century-plus love affair with gas-driven vehicles still has a ways to travel.The poll by The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research and the Energy Policy Institute at the University of Chicago shows that the Biden administration’s plans to dramatically raise U.S. EV sales could run into resistance from consumers. Only 8% of U.S. adults say they or someone in their household owns or leases an electric vehicle, and just 8% say their household has a plug-in hybrid vehicle.Even with tax credits of up to $7,500 to buy a new EV, it could be difficult to persuade drivers to ditch their gas-burning cars and trucks for vehicles without tailpipe emissions. Auto companies are investing billion...When planting a meadow, heed conditions in your garden, yard
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 06:16:13 GMT
Wildflower meadows have been growing in popularity among gardeners, and for good reason. They’re low-maintenance and drought-tolerant, provide food for birds, wildlife, pollinators and other insects, and they’re pretty.Wildflowers are native plants, so your options will vary according to where you live. Start your search on the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center’s website (www.wildflower.org). Select your state, and narrow the search to other parameters like plant habit and sun exposure. Then browse the list for plants that strike your fancy.A typical meadow comprises roughly 60% native grasses and 40% flowering perennials, but there’s no harm in straying from that ratio.If you’d rather buy ready-made wildflower seed mixes formulated for your region, ensure that the species included are appropriate for the type of soil, sunlight and moisture conditions your garden provides.Don’t be fooled into believing you can just sprinkle the seeds and walk away. Soil prep is an essential first ...Employee critical after steel pipe beating at Indiana State Prison in Michigan City
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 06:16:13 GMT
MICHIGAN CITY, Ind. — An employee was critically injured after he was beaten with a steel pipe by an inmate at the Indiana State Prison in Michigan City, authorities said.On Monday afternoon, Indiana State Police were dispatched to the Indiana State Prison on the report of an assault on an employee.Police believe that at around 12:30 p.m., inmates were working in a steel shop when an argument took place between Jeremy Davidson, 39, of Logansport, and a civilian supervisor.At some point, Davidson struck the man in the head with a steel pipe. The supervisor was flown to a hospital in South Bend in critical condition. Chicago group accused of trafficking stolen pharmaceuticals worth millions Davidson was taken into custody and has been transferred to another facility. He is currently serving a sentence for multiple counts of child molestation.Charges will be determined later.Man dead after being shot in head near Ford City Mall
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 06:16:13 GMT
CHICAGO — A man is dead after being shot in the head Monday evening near Ford City Mall on the far Southwest Side, according to Chicago police.Police said a 32-year-old man was standing in a parking lot near a Ross Dress for Less store in the 7600 block of South Cicero Avenue around 5:30 p.m., when he was hit in the head by gunfire.The victim was then taken to Advocate Christ Medical Center in critical condition, where he later died of his wounds. The medical examiner has identified the man as Rick Perez. Fire crews battle extra-alarm fire in Bridgeport Police have no one in custody as area detectives continue to investigating.If you or someone you know has information that can help police make a breakthrough in the investigation of this incident, anonymous tips can be filed online at cpdtip.com.No other information is available at this time.Taylor Swift made honorary mayor of Tampa for upcoming tour stop
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 06:16:13 GMT
TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) – Tampa Mayor Jane Castor is welcoming Taylor Swift's Eras tour to Raymond James Stadium in a uniquely Tampa way — by surrendering the key to the city."We are so excited to welcome you to Tampa," Mayor Castor said in a video message to the pop star. "Let me tell you, our weather never goes out of style." When Taylor Swift went looking for a prom date in Alabama Castor said Taylor's fans, also known as "Swifties," have been wondering what the city of Tampa will do to welcome the 12-time Grammy Award-winning artist to town."We know Glendale changed its name, Arlington made a street sign, and Vegas illuminated their Gateway Arches, but here in Tampa, we've got a reputation to uphold," Castor said. "We want to go bigger. So I want to present you with a key to the city."(City of Tampa)Castor also invited Swift to become the honorary mayor for a day."Mayor Swift has a nice ring to it," Castor added. "We can't wait to welcome you and your fans to Tampa (Taylor's Versio...Indiana 7-year-old dragged down street by school bus
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 06:16:13 GMT
ANDERSON, Ind. (WXIN) — A 7-year-old girl is recovering after she was dragged down the street by her school bus in Anderson, Indiana, according to her family and local police. Grace Brown described what she saw Friday morning as she watched her daughter Kah-Lise board the bus. She said Kah-Lise put one foot up on the first step, but the bus's doors closed before she entered. "The door started closing and she’s hopping until she gets swept under and drug the rest of the way," Grace Brown recalled. "I can’t even look at a bus without seeing the picture of my daughter being dragged on the ground from it." Cruise recalls robotaxi software after car crashes into San Francisco bus Brown said she ran after the bus, screaming for it to stop, but the driver kept going. The bus eventually stopped approximately 30 feet down the street. "She was hysterical, crying and shaking so bad," Brown said of her daughter's condition.Pictures show Kah-Lise's clothes ripped and torn, with her knee bloodi...WNBA makes a change in travel in 2023
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 06:16:13 GMT
NEW YORK - The league had three dozen new players drafted into the league on Monday night, but that wasn't the only big story for the WNBA on that day.That's because the league is going to make things a lot easier for players tohit the road for games during the 2023 season and beyond. Today, the @WNBA announced an expansion of charter flights for teams in 2023, including all postseason games, Commissioner’s Cup Championship Game, and back-to-back regular season games. @WGNNews pic.twitter.com/nIfpmdvxnv— Larry Hawley (@HawleySports) April 10, 2023The league has expanded its charter flight program to include more trips than in previous years starting with the games played this spring. For the upcoming 2023 season and beyond, teams will have charter flights for the entire WNBA playoffs, from the first round till the finals. Teams that also make the in-season Commissioner's Cup Championship Game will also get charter flights as well.During the regular season, teams will also hav...Austin ISD looking to fill over 200 vacancies for 2023-24 year, holding career fair Saturday
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 06:16:13 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) -- The Austin Independent School District is holding a teacher career fair Saturday, April 15 to fill some of its nearly 225 openings for the 2023-24 school year.The career fair will be held Saturday from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the Austin Convention Center. Those interested can RSVP online and are encouraged to apply for a teacher position before the career fair. Arnoldo Gutiérrez, Assistant Superintendent of Human Capital for Austin ISD, told KXAN that the school district doesn't have as many vacancies this time of year as it usually does. However, current teachers still have time to resign before their resignation deadline, which is 45 days before the first day of instruction, and the district is working on recruitment in the meantime. That recruitment includes stipends for special education and bilingual teachers and housing options. Right now, AISD is offering a $7,000 per year stipend for bilingual classroom teachers and a $5,000 per year stipend for special educati...The best walking trails in Schenectady, according to All Trails
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 06:16:13 GMT
SCHENECTADY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- With spring officially here and the weather starting to match, why not get out for a walk? Using All Trails, News10 has compiled a list of what trails are considered the best in Schenectady. All Trails uses reviews from trail-goers to make their rankings. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! 1. Lisha Kill Nature LoopLength: 2.2 milesElevation: 295 feetRoute type: loopLisha Kill Natural AreaAccording to All Trails, the Lisha Kill Nature Loop allows leashed dogs and is kid-friendly. The trail also is good for bird-watching and is apt for running. It takes 55 minutes on average to complete and is considered an easier route. It is a busier trail, so expect to see other visitors there. 2. Sergeant Falls Side TrailLength: 3.4 milesElevation: 538 feetRoute type: out and backPlotter Kill Nature PreserveAccording to All Trails, the Sergeant Falls Side Trail is considered an easier route and takes an average ...New York Times bestseller named Russell Sage commencement speaker
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 06:16:13 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Eddie Glaude, the New York Times bestselling author of the 2020 book "Begin Again: James Baldwin’s America and Its Urgent Lessons for Our Own,” was announced as Russell Sage College's commencement speaker for its 2023 commencement ceremony. The commencement ceremony will be Saturday, May 13, at the MVP Arena. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Glaude's "Begin Again," made several best-book lists in 2020 and received the 2021 Stowe Prize, which is awarded by the Harriet Beecher Stowe Center, highlighting social justice issues in the U.S. On top of being a New York Times bestselling author, Glaude is the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor and chair of the Department of African American Studies at Princeton University.Latest news
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