Month: January 2022

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — Nearly eight weeks after 25-year-old Taylour Young’s disappearance, Houston police said his body was found in Dallas. The video above is from a previous story. Young was last seen on Dec. 9, 2021, while running errands during his lunch break in the South Voss and San Felipe area. On Monday, Houston
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LOS ANGELES (AP) — California Gov. Gavin Newsom is facing new criticism for shedding his face mask in public, rekindling… LOS ANGELES (AP) — California Gov. Gavin Newsom is facing new criticism for shedding his face mask in public, rekindling a politically sensitive issue that has shadowed the Democratic governor since he was caught without
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During a January 31 press conference about Denver‘s approach to the COVID-19 pandemic, Mayor Michael Hancock confirmed that the city will not be extending the so-called mask-or-vax public-health order instituted just prior to Thanksgiving 2021, which required face coverings or proof of vaccination in most public indoor spaces, including businesses and restaurants. The order expires at
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CHICAGO — Former Chicago Blackhawks forwards Eddie Olczyk, Marian Hossa and Patrick Sharp have agreed to help the team in its search for a new general manager. Blackhawks CEO Danny Wirtz said Olczyk, Hossa and Sharp ‘are respected hockey minds who have great knowledge of the game.’ Mike Forde, the executive chairman of Sportsology and
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CHICAGO — The first COVID-19 omicron subvariant, called “stealth,” has been detected in Illinois by Northwestern Medicine. The subvariant was detected at Northwestern Medicine’s Center for Pathogen Genomics and Microbial Evolution over the weekend by an individual who was tested for COVID-19 on Tuesday, Jan. 18. Early research says the BA.2 strain is more contagious but does not
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The agency kept in place the averaging, banking and trading program, a compliance flexibility that dictates how credits can be generated and used. Since 2016, automakers collectively have failed to meet the EPA’s tailpipe standards, and, as a result, several have relied on credits to meet the greenhouse gas emissions regulation, said CAR’s Smith. “Through
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CENTRAL TEXAS (KXAN) — The search for a couple at the center of a now-discontinued CLEAR Alert last week is still ongoing, Travis County authorities said Monday. Camerina Trujilo Perez, 38, was last seen around 5 a.m. on Jan. 24 in Pflugerville. A CLEAR Alert was issued for Perez on Jan. 26, indicating she may
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Midwest superstore chain Meijer announced Monday it will be the first major retailer to provide at-home COVID-19 tests to customers free of charge. Through a partnership with testing company eTrueNorth, the Michigan-based retailer will offer at-home PCR tests at its more than 254 pharmacies, according to a news release from the company. Those interested in
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BRUNSWICK, Georgia — A federal judge rejected a plea agreement Monday that would have averted a hate crimes trial for the man convicted of murdering Ahmaud Arbery. Arbery’s parents denounced the proposed deal for Travis McMichael, with mother Wanda Cooper-Jones and father Marcus Arbery emotionally asking the judge to reject agreements filed for McMichael and
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