Letters: What’s holding us back from smarter employment of immigrants and refugees?

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:20:58 GMT

Letters: What’s holding us back from smarter employment of immigrants and refugees? Too much red tape or inertia?Thank you for the editorial from Bloomberg Opinion calling attention to the thousands of immigrants, refugees and U.S. citizens who have work experience elsewhere to whom we should turn to fill our huge demand (“Immigration can help solve the nursing shortage,” May 25). First step should be compiling local lists of them by skill set, like lab technicians, nursing aids, clinic and hospital nurses, public health officials, department managers and doctors. What paperwork or internships are required to hire them?Here in Minnesota we have hundreds of Afghan women and men who worked for the U.S. government, Scandinavian and Japanese hospitals, international NGOs and U.N. agencies. While they were still at Camp McCoy in 2021 a doctor who had worked for the U.S. until he fled with this wife and several children told how he was not allowed to practice in the U.S. even though he might help in the camp. Where are the stories of such employment as they g...

Communities honor fallen soldiers for Memorial Day

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:20:58 GMT

Communities honor fallen soldiers for Memorial Day CAPITAL REGION, N.Y. (NEWS10) — Early Saturday morning, community members of all ages gathered at various memorial day ceremonies to honor those who made the ultimate sacrifice. Vincent Jackimo attended that ceremony at Oakwood Cemetery, representing the Grand Army of the Republic (GAR).At Oakwood, there are soldiers that represent every war America has ever been involved in…and have been laid to rest, including Samuel Wilson, otherwise known nationally as Uncle Sam. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Jackimo says that is why these ceremonies are important for everyone to learn and never forget the meaning of the holiday.“I think it’s very important that we preserve our history for those that went before us from all wars,” Jackimo said.Each year, friends, family, and neighbors mark 2,000 graves of veterans who were buried at the location with flags.At the Saratoga National Cemetary, hundreds of people sang songs, listened to s...

Illinois lawmakers approve $50.5 billion budget

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:20:58 GMT

Illinois lawmakers approve $50.5 billion budget SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) — Illinois lawmakers finally approved a new state budget early Saturday, sending it to Democratic Gov. JB Pritzker for his signature with just over a month to spare before it takes effect with the new state fiscal year July 1.The Indiana House approved the $50.5 billion spending plan on a 73-38 vote just after 2:30 a.m. Saturday after it passed the Illinois Senate 34-22 early Friday. Teen walks two hours for 8th grade graduation in St. Louis The General Assembly delivered the budget to Pritzker more than a week late after lawmakers failed to meet a self-imposed May 19 deadline to adjourn despite Democrats controlling both chambers.The budget makes “transformative investments” in early childhood and higher education, public safety, workforce development and mental health services, Pritzker said in announcing a budget agreement earlier in the week.After the passage, Pritzker issued a statement saying "this budget reaffirms our shared commitment to fiscal respo...

Billboards around St. Louis region honor Tina Turner

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:20:58 GMT

Billboards around St. Louis region honor Tina Turner ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. - Tina Turner, remembered by many as the "Queen of Rock 'n' Roll," is being honored through digital billboards around the St. Louis region. The tribute comes just a few days after Turner died from a lengthy illness at the age of 83. Teen walks two hours for 8th grade graduation in St. Louis One digital billboard spotted Saturday in Maryland Heights read "TINA ... BETTER THAN ALL THE REST." Viewers tell FOX 2 they have also spotted this on digital billboards in the city and south county. Before her trailblazing music career, Turner spent many early years of her life in St. Louis. She graduated from Sumner High School in 1958, and she also once worked as a nurse’s aide at Barnes Jewish Hospital.  Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now Daily News SIGN UP NOW ...

Teen playing with gun accidentally shoots himself, woman in St. Louis

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:20:58 GMT

Teen playing with gun accidentally shoots himself, woman in St. Louis ST. LOUIS - A teen playing with a gun accidentally shot himself and a woman Friday afternoon in St. Louis, according to the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department. The shooting happened around 3 p.m. Friday in the 5900 block of Sherry Avenue in the Walnut Park East neighborhood. Teen walks two hours for 8th grade graduation in St. Louis Investigators say a 16-year-old boy had the firearm when it went off and struck him in the hand. A second shot hit a 37-year-old woman in the side. Both the teen and the woman were treated for minor injuries. They were the only two inside the home at the time of the shooting. Police did not find any ballistic evidence upon investigating.

Cold case homicide suspect arrested in 2009 New Year’s Day shooting in Ignacio

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:20:58 GMT

Cold case homicide suspect arrested in 2009 New Year’s Day shooting in Ignacio A suspect has been arrested in a cold case homicide in Ignacio, the victim was shot as he was walking home on New Year’s Day 2009.Larry Fuller, 49, a father of four, was shot at about 2 a.m. after leaving a local bar, the Sidekick Lounge, according to the Colorado Bureau of Investigation.David Hendren, 38, was arrested May 18 at the Navajo Nation in Arizona. Hendren faces a first-degree murder charge and is awaiting extradition to Durango where he will be jailed by the La Plata County Sheriff’s Office (LPCSO).In February, the Ignacio Police Department asked the CBI to take the lead in the cold case investigation, according to a news release. Recent interviews with witnesses led to Hendren’s arrest. The CBI, LPCSO and Ignacio, Navajo Nation and Southern Ute police departments have collaborated in the case.Fuller, a diesel mechanic, was alone when he was shot in the 300 block of Goddard Avenue, about three blocks away from the bar. He died at the scene. A father of f...

State Farm to stop accepting new property insurance policies

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:20:58 GMT

State Farm to stop accepting new property insurance policies State Farm General Insurance Company is no longer accepting applications for property insurance including all business and personal lines property, and casualty insurance, the company announced on Friday. The company says this decision, effective May 27, comes in response to “historic increases in construction costs outpacing inflation, rapidly growing catastrophe exposure, and a challenging reinsurance market.” “We take seriously our responsibility to manage risk,”  a company spokesperson said. “We recognize the Governor’s administration, legislators, and the California Department of Insurance for their wildfire loss mitigation efforts. We pledge to work constructively with the CDI and policymakers to help build market capacity in California.” In 2021, Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara announced new insurance protections, in effect for the summer wildlife season, that increase payouts and evacuation benefits for wildfire survivors. Commissioner Lara said the new protections ...

Stanford softball sweeps Duke in supers, advances to Women’s College World Series

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:20:58 GMT

Stanford softball sweeps Duke in supers, advances to Women’s College World Series It’s taken nearly two decades, but the Stanford softball team is going back to the Women’s College World Series.The Cardinal earned its first trip to Oklahoma City since 2004 by sweeping its Super Regional against Duke, capping off the sweep with a 7-2 win on Saturday morning.Taylor Gindlesperge had three hits, Dani Hayes drove in two runs and Alana Vawter picked up her 20th win for the Cardinal in the early morning game, which was moved up six hours because of the threat of bad weather and was played less than 24 hours after Stanford’s 3-1 win in Game 1.The Cardinal (45-13) were holding a 3-2 lead going into the bottom of the fifth when they used five singles — all 11 of their hits were singles — to score four runs and break the game open. Gindlesperge and Emily Young singled and ended up scoring on singles by Kyle Chung and Sydney Steele. Hayes capped the scoring with a two-run single up the middle.It was just the third official at-bat of the season for Hayes.Vawter (20-8) a...

SF Giants lose their most valuable position player to injured list

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:20:58 GMT

SF Giants lose their most valuable position player to injured list MILWAUKEE — The San Francisco Giants lost one of their hottest hitters Saturday, placing infielder Thairo Estrada on the 10-day injured list.Estrada (left wrist sprain) hurt his wrist on a swing in his final at-bat against the Twins on Wednesday and, still experiencing some discomfort and weakness Saturday, was placed on IL. A bleary eyed David Villar took his place, arriving from Triple-A Sacramento on a redeye through Chicago with only his glove and the clothes on his back.Manager Gabe Kapler said the Giants didn’t want to rush Estrada when he was less than 100% and expressed confidence that he would be ready to return in the minimum amount of time. With his placement on the IL retroactive to Friday, that would mean the start of the Giants’ series in Colorado, next Tuesday.“We’re not looking for players who are banged up or hurt to come back and play at less than near full capacity,” Kapler said. “We’re learning that more and more when players come ba...

Two injured in separate Oakland shootings Friday night

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:20:58 GMT

Two injured in separate Oakland shootings Friday night (KRON) -- Two people were injured in two separate shootings that took place across Oakland on Friday night, according to the Oakland Police Department. Three Alameda County employees charged with felonies in two separate cases OPD arrived at the 5900 block of International Boulevards around 9:45 p.m. after reports that someone had been shot in the area. Officers arrived on scene and learned that a victim had taken themselves to a local hospital. The victim was listed in critical but stable condition, according to police. Over an hour later, police were notified of a ShotSpotter alert in the area of 38th Avenue and Masterson Street. Officers found a victim suffering from a gunshot wound at the scene. They were taken to a local hospital and are listed in stable condition. KRON On is streaming now.embed-container { position: relative; padding-bottom: 56.25%; height: 0; overflow: hidden; max-width: 100%; } .embed-container iframe, .embed-container object, .embed-container embed { pos...