Chinese immigrant workers sue over forced labor at illegal marijuana operation on Navajo land

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 15:33:15 GMT

Chinese immigrant workers sue over forced labor at illegal marijuana operation on Navajo land ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — Chinese immigrant workers allege they were lured to northern New Mexico under false pretenses and forced to work 14 hours a day trimming marijuana on the Navajo Nation where cultivating the plant is illegal, according to a lawsuit filed Wednesday in state court.Job advertisements for the operation in Shiprock promised $200 per day, housing and food in exchange for “gardening” and “flower cutting.” But when the workers arrived in New Mexico, the complaint says, their phones and car keys were taken away, they were barred from leaving and, in some instances, family members were separated.In a statement Wednesday, lawyers for the 15 workers said their clients were treated like animals and commended their bravery for coming forward.“Ending forced labor requires that the perpetrators of forced labor and those who seek to benefit from such schemes face serious consequences,” attorney Aaron Halegua said. “We hope that this lawsuit will demonstrate that s...

British Columbia expects ‘enhanced masking’ in health-care settings, Dix says

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 15:33:15 GMT

British Columbia expects ‘enhanced masking’ in health-care settings, Dix says VANCOUVER — British Columbia Health Minister Adrian Dix says an announcement is coming Thursday on new rules for the province’s health-care facilities, include masking.Dix did not provide any specifics Wednesday, but said provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry will be taking people through the evidence and make recommendations both for citizens’ daily lives and the health-care system “that will be implemented.”Dix says the province has previously stated it would expect “enhanced masking” in health-care settings for the respiratory illness season in the fall but did not say whether the new rules will be mandatory.The minister says ensuring people who are already sick in hospital have the maximum protection possible during the season is important.The minister says Thursday’s announcement will also include details of the province’s fall vaccine campaign for both COVID-19 and influenza.In April, the province ended its universal mask ma...

Trump arrives in Michigan to compete with Biden for union votes while his GOP challengers debate

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 15:33:15 GMT

Trump arrives in Michigan to compete with Biden for union votes while his GOP challengers debate DETROIT (AP) — As his Republican rivals gather onstage in California for their second primary debate, former President Donald Trump was in battleground Michigan on Wednesday night working to win over blue-collar voters in the midst of an autoworkers’ strike.The Republican front-runner’s trip comes a day after President Joe Biden became the first sitting president in U.S. history to walk a picket line as he joined United Auto Workers in Detroit. The union is pushing for higher wages, shorter work weeks and assurances from the country’s top automakers that new electric vehicle jobs will be unionized.The dueling appearances preview what will likely be a chief dynamic of the 2024 general election, which increasingly looks like a rematch between Trump and Biden. Michigan is expected to again be a critical battleground state as both candidates try to paint themselves as champions of the working class. Trump’s decision to skip another debate comes as he maintains a commanding lead in...

Two arrested after leading police on high-speed chase while tossing marijuana out window

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 15:33:15 GMT

Two arrested after leading police on high-speed chase while tossing marijuana out window LAKE COUNTY, Ind. -- Two people have been arrested after leading police in Indiana on a high-speed chase on Wednesday.According to the Lake County Sheriff's Office, a detective conducted a traffic stop on a white Dodge Durango SUV that committed several traffic violations on the westbound lanes of I-94 in LaPorte County, Indiana on Wednesday.When the detective's vehicle approached the Dodge Durango, the driver reportedly fled at a high rate of speed. The occupants of the Dodge Durango were seen throwing out large bags of what appeared to be marijuana, according to the LCSO. Police issue restroom alert after body piercing operation discovered in Northwest Indiana school The SUV exited I-94 at State Road 49 and the driver attempted to enter the Indiana Dunes State Park in Chesterton, but due to the gate being closed, the driver was forced to make a U-turn.The occupants continued to flee and throw large amounts of suspected marijuana out of the vehicle, finally stopping in Porter Cou...

2 killed in I-57 rollover crash, 1 ID'd

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 15:33:15 GMT

2 killed in I-57 rollover crash, 1 ID'd CHICAGO — Two people were killed in a rollover crash on I-57 early Wednesday morning, and one of them has been identified.The Cook County Medical Examiner's Office identified one of the people who died as 28-year-old Ray Collins.The accident happened around 2:30 a.m. on northbound I-57 near 99th Street. Illinois State Police responded for a single-vehicle crash after the car spun out and struck a light pole.According to ISP, there were three occupants inside the vehicle at the time of the crash. A man was confirmed dead on the scene.Another man was transported to Advocate Christ Medical Center in grave condition, where he was pronounced dead. A woman was transported to the same hospital in serious condition.It is unclear if Collins was the man pronounced dead on the scene, or later died at Advocate Christ.As of 7 a.m., the northbound lanes were back open at 111th Street after being closed for several hours Wednesday morning.The cause of the crash is unknown at this time.

Royce Lewis among Twins pushing to get back for playoffs: ‘Got to be smart’

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 15:33:15 GMT

Royce Lewis among Twins pushing to get back for playoffs: ‘Got to be smart’ Nearly seven hours before the Twins took on the Oakland Athletics on Wednesday, a number of rehabbing Twins participated in a simulated game, working tirelessly to get back as soon as they possibly can.Included in that group: Carlos Correa, Royce Lewis and Byron Buxton.“I tell people rehab is way harder than just coming and playing the games,” Lewis said. “Playing the games, you literally just come and play. This is, like, where the hard work really begins just because you’re spending a lot more hours.”Lewis spent a whole day getting treatment, rehabbing and participating in some baseball activities as he pushes for his inclusion on the postseason roster. The third baseman suffered a hamstring strain last week against the Reds, and the Twins have just under a week to determine his readiness for the Wild Card Series, which kicks off Tuesday, two weeks from the day of the injury.If Lewis is healthy enough to serve as the team’s designated hitter, manager Rocco Baldelli said he would b...

Narcan helped save a St. Paul toddler. Anyone can carry it and health officials say they should.

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 15:33:15 GMT

Narcan helped save a St. Paul toddler. Anyone can carry it and health officials say they should. After an unresponsive 2-year-old was revived by St. Paul paramedics using Narcan, a public health official said Wednesday it highlights the need for community members to have access to the medication that can reverse opioid overdoses.There are places where people can pick up naloxone, more commonly known as Narcan, for free, and St. Paul-Ramsey County Public Health officials say they’re planning a pilot program to make it more readily available “for situations just like this.”Five children who were age 5 or younger died of fentanyl-involved overdoses in the state between 2017 and 2022, according to the Minnesota Department of Health. The Minnesota Poison Control System was contacted about more than 60 children under the age of 3 who were exposed to opioids since 2022, the agency said in July.“With so much fentanyl out there on the street, obviously it’s very dangerous” if children are exposed, said Ryan Rasmussen, public health educator with St. P...

St. Paul City Council sets maximum tax levy at $208.5 million, a 3.7% increase

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 15:33:15 GMT

St. Paul City Council sets maximum tax levy at $208.5 million, a 3.7% increase The St. Paul City Council approved the maximum city property tax levy for 2024 on Wednesday, setting the limit on the sum total of all property taxes collected in the city from taxable properties.The levy cannot surpass $208.5 million, a 3.7% increase over the present year. Council President Amy Brendmoen emphasized that the budget numbers proposed by St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter’s office could yet be revised downward by the time the final 2024 city budget and tax levy are approved in mid-December, but they cannot be increased.In recent years, the council has found ways to trim the mayor’s proposed levy increase.Under the mayor’s budget proposal, the city level for general operations is $160 million. An additional $23 million covers the city’s debt service, and $22.5 million funds the library agency. The St. Paul Port Authority levies $2.6 million.The maximum tax levy for the St. Paul Housing and Redevelopment Authority is an additional $6.3 million.Truth-in-...

Double shooting leaves 1 dead in Dutchtown

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 15:33:15 GMT

Double shooting leaves 1 dead in Dutchtown ST. LOUIS – One man is dead and another wounded following a double shooting Wednesday in south St. Louis.The shooting happened just after 4:10 p.m. in the 2600 block of Osage Street, in the Dutchtown neighborhood.A man in his 20s was found at the scene with a gunshot wound to his head. He was pronounced dead at the scene.The second victim, a man in his 30s, arrived at a local hospital with an unspecified gunshot wound. He was said to be conscious and breathing.Homicide detectives with the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department are investigating.

Women’s basketball notes: Veteran transfers fitting in with CU Buffs

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 15:33:15 GMT

Women’s basketball notes: Veteran transfers fitting in with CU Buffs Missouri’s Sara-Rose Smith (2) heads to the basket past LSU’s LaDazhia Williams (0) during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game Thursday, Jan. 12, 2023, in Columbia, Mo. (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson)Adding new players to a veteran roster can be tricky, but for the Colorado women’s basketball team, it’s been a smooth transition.CU, which officially started practice on Tuesday, returns four starters and eight rotational players from last year’s team that went 25-9 and advanced to the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament.In the offseason, however, the Buffs added senior transfers Maddie Nolan, a 5-foot-11 guard from Michigan, and Sara-Rose Smith, a 6-foot-1 guard from Missouri.“They’re incredible,” CU head coach JR Payne said. “They’ve done a great job. One week in (after arriving this summer), you wouldn’t have known that they were new to Colorado or new to our team. They’re very confident, they are great teammates, they believe in a high level of accountability.“Maddie...