Reprieve for thousands of Zimbabweans in South Africa as their legal stay is extended

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:05:31 GMT

Reprieve for thousands of Zimbabweans in South Africa as their legal stay is extended JOHANNESBURG (AP) — Tens of thousands of Zimbabwean nationals working in South Africa who were facing deportation when their work permits expire at the end of June have been given a temporary reprieve after South African authorities extended the deadline on Thursday.About 178,000 holders of the Zimbabwean Exemption Permit, an immigration permit issued in 2010 to Zimbabweans who had migrated to South Africa, now have until the end of December this year to apply for other visas and waivers to continue working in the country.Many Zimbabweans, some undocumented, are living in South Africa, with a significant influx recorded following the 2008 political and economic upheaval in Zimbabwe that resulted in many fleeing to their southern African neighbor.Many faced deportation as they have struggled to obtain work visas due to a combination of factors including glitches in the online application system, administrative delays and backlogs in the issuing of all visas, and the removal of some o...

Structural concerns prompt evacuation at Merrillville apartment complex

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:05:31 GMT

Structural concerns prompt evacuation at Merrillville apartment complex MERRILLVILLE, Ind. — Some residents of a Northwest Indiana apartment complex were forced out of their homes on Wednesday after an inspection revealed structural issues.SkyCam9 flew above the scene in the 1700 block of West 55th Avenue after the area fire department deemed the Hickory Ridge Apartments buildings in Merrillville, Indiana unsafe.“Since we’ve had so many issues at this apartment complex, our fire inspector was coming through just to take note of some issues that were supposed to be repaired,” Merrillville Fire Department Chief Edward Yerga said.Yerga said the inspector realized structural integrity was an immediate concern, and alerted town officials and the Planning and Building Department, which agreed an evacuation was needed.According to town officials, the brick front wall of one building buckled outward. “Our immediate concern now from the fire department is just taking care of the residents,” Yerga said.SEE ALSO | Investigation underway after explosion at apartmen...

Thursday Forecast: Temps in mid 70s with mostly sunny and hazy conditions

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:05:31 GMT

Thursday Forecast: Temps in mid 70s with mostly sunny and hazy conditions CHICAGO — Mostly sunny conditions Thursday. Hazy and cooler lakeside. Winds: NE 5-15. High: 74/68. Interactive Radar: Track showers and storm here Mostly clear tonight. Winds: NW 5-10. Low: 53.Friday Forecast: Mostly sunny Friday conditions and cooler lakeside. Winds: NNE 5-10. High: 79/65.Full forecast details and more at the WGN Weather Center blog

New York man carries mom up and down 8 flights of stairs in apartment building

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:05:31 GMT

New York man carries mom up and down 8 flights of stairs in apartment building THE BRONX, N.Y. (WPIX) - A man from the Bronx is tired of inconsistent elevator service in his mother's apartment building. He said the final straw was carrying her up and down eight flights of stairs to her medical appointments.Anthony Molina loves to visit his mom and go with her three times a week to dialysis. After an hour of waiting for an elevator after one of her appointments, Molina took a picture of his 69-year-old mother, Rosita González, outside of it. Sitting in a wheelchair, she appears tired and weak, and, Molina said, "kind of desperate."González is a retired New York City Housing Authority worker with 26 years on the job. Molina said it is not right that she has to wait for the elevator sometimes for hours.  NYC air quality timeline: How long will the smoke last? He calls the elevators, which serve 20 stories, "unreliable."  Neighbors, some of which were gathered in a group waiting for the elevator in the lobby, agreed. One of them called...

Gov. Abbott names Kathleen Jackson as interim chair of Public Utility Commission

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:05:31 GMT

Gov. Abbott names Kathleen Jackson as interim chair of Public Utility Commission AUSTIN (KXAN) – Gov. Greg Abbott named Kathleen Jackson interim chair of the Public Utility Commission on Wednesday. Jackson has served as a PUC commissioner since August 2022. She replaces former PUC chair Peter Lake who resigned June 2. Gov. Abbott, in his statement announcing Jackson's appointment, said, “Kathleen and her fellow PUC commissioners are doing a terrific job implementing the 14 bipartisan reforms that were passed and signed into law in 2021 and working with the legislature in the regular session this year on the PCM design." Abbott said Jackson would serve as chair until a permanent chair is announced. The “Performance Credit Mechanism” is the PUC's proposed redesign of the state’s electric market. PUC commissioners recommend it in January saying it would improve grid reliability, but critics said could pass more costs onto the consumer.“I’m honored and humbled by Governor Abbott’s trust and confidence in me to lead the Public Utility Commission at this very importan...

From state park to private development: The twisting timeline of Fairfield Lake

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:05:31 GMT

From state park to private development: The twisting timeline of Fairfield Lake AUSTIN (KXAN) — A popular state park has closed to the public after almost 50 years in operation. A developer plans to turn the land into a private, gated community with multi-million dollar homes and a golf course.Fairfield Lake State Park, about 70 miles east of Waco, shut its gates for the last time at 10 p.m. on June 4. The following day, construction equipment arrived on site as the developer, Todd Interests, takes over. But a last-ditch effort by the state to acquire the land could lead to years of litigation. Developer expresses ‘astonishment’ over state hearing to consider park takeover So how did we get to this point? KXAN has compiled a timeline of the twists, turns and failed negotiations that spanned multiple years.1968-69: Texas Utilities (now known as Luminant) constructs a dam on Big Brown Creek to create Fairfield Lake.1971: Big Brown Power Plant opens. Texas Utilities leases land for a state park to the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) at no cost. The in...

Prepping your pets for severe weather or wildfires

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:05:31 GMT

Prepping your pets for severe weather or wildfires AUSTIN (KXAN) -- Hurricane season began on June 1 for the Atlantic Basin. While evacuations are much more likely for coastal zones, we are still susceptible to dangerous weather here in Central Texas. Flooding rain or wildfires could prompt evacuations here in Central Texas any time of year. Meteorologist Nick Bannin spoke with animal behavioral specialist Rachel Salant about what to do with your pets in the event of dangerous weather or fire concerns.Nick Bannin, Meteorologist: Rachel, not good news about some statistics about homeowners who have animals and are not super prepared with their pets ahead of emergencies.Rachel Salant, Animal Behavior Specialist: Yeah, the recent survey just came back and approximately 52% of pet owners in Texas have a plan in the event of emergency and 48% do not, so split about half and half there.Bannin: So what do you suggest people do? We do not get hurricane evacuations this far inland here in Central Texas, but we certainly deal with our share o...

06/08/2023: Thick smoke shifts south

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:05:31 GMT

06/08/2023: Thick smoke shifts south The latest Storm Tracker Forecast from Meteorologist Jill Szwed.Happy Thursday! This is the worst air quality so far - unhealthy to very unhealthy air right now. Most remain under an air quality alert today. Limit your time outdoors, especially if you have underlying health concerns. Exercise indoors, run the AC, and hit in the re-circulate button when you're in the car.There is some good news. Today's smoky layer won't be as thick as yesterday, but it will still be with us through the day. A shift in the wind sends the plume of smoke south of us. Why the change in the air? A low that has been stuck over eastern Canada is now "retrograding." As the low wobbles west, winds will shift and more showers will pop up. Spotty showers along with isolated storms will be around this afternoon. A storm or two could spit out some small hail. The unsettled weather will fizzle overnight.We won't stay dry for long. More showers and storms develop Friday afternoon. A few more storms will carry a sm...

5 things to know this Thursday, June 8

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:05:31 GMT

5 things to know this Thursday, June 8 ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Happy almost Friday! Per Meteorologist Jill Szwed, we're dealing with the worst air quality so far, and most will remain under an air quality alert today. However, today’s smoky layer won’t be as thick as yesterday, but it will still be with us through the day. A shift in the wind sends the plume of smoke south of us. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Gov. Kathy Hochul gave an update Wednesday on the air quality across New York State. Meanwhile, News10 spoke with asthma and allergy experts regarding the health effects of wildfire smoke. These stories, and more, are covered in your five things to know this Thursday morning. 1. Hochul gives update on air quality across New York stateGov. Kathy Hochul gave an update Wednesday on the air quality across New York State. Far and wide, visibility is low, and haze and a smoky smell is pervading the Empire State due to Canadian wildfires.2. Capital Region asthm...

Police chase ends in multi-vehicle crash, 6 people injured including two Bridgeton officers

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:05:31 GMT

Police chase ends in multi-vehicle crash, 6 people injured including two Bridgeton officers ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. - Six people including two Bridgeton police officers are recovering Thursday morning after a police pursuit ends in a multi-vehicle crash.Authorities told FOX 2 that the crash started with Bridgeton police pulling over a possible stolen truck at the Walmart on St. Charles Rock Road around 9:45 a.m. A description of the vehicle was given and the two responding officers spotted it on the St. Charles Rock and Fee Fee Roads.The officers pulled the truck over, but then it suddenly rammed two police cruisers and sped off. One officer shot at the suspect but missed. That's when the chase began. Revisting Mike Shildt’s comments on his Cardinals departure Investigators said that the truck was then involved in the crash with the two other cars there at Whitehall Manor Drive and North Lindbergh Boulevard. Police told FOX 2 that four people from the two cars that were involved in the crash with the truck were taken to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries.Two B...