San Diego's guide to the Nov. 7 special elections

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 03:09:46 GMT

San Diego's guide to the Nov. 7 special elections SAN DIEGO -- The deadline to vote in the three ongoing special elections is less than a week away for voters across San Diego County.Registered voters in Chula Vista, the Fourth Supervisorial District, and two North County water districts will have the opportunity to cast ballots in the following elections until Nov. 7:Special runoff to fill the seat on the Board of Supervisors vacated by Nathan Fletcher for the remainder of the current term ending in January 2027.Special election to vote in a new Chula Vista city attorney for the remainder of the current term ending in December 2026.Special election with a ballot measure to approve the proposed separation of the Fallbrook Public Utilities and Rainbow Municipal Water Districts from the San Diego County Water Authority.More information on each election, including what to know about the candidates vying for the two positions and what the ballot measure would to do can be found below: Meet the candidates in the runoff for District 4 ...

East end power outage affecting thousands of customers: Toronto Hydro

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 03:09:46 GMT

East end power outage affecting thousands of customers: Toronto Hydro Toronto Hydro says a power outage caused by damage to underground equipment is affecting a significant section of the city’s east end.The outage, affecting between 1,000 to 5,000 customers, has the following boundaries:From Danforth Avenue south to Gerrard Street EastFrom Broadview Avenue east to Carlaw Avenue.The outage is expected to last a few more hours. It’s not clear how the equipment was damaged. “Crews are onsite working as quickly and safely as possible to restore power to customers,” Toronto Hydro said in a social media post.“The current estimated time of restoration is approximately 6:30 p.m. We understand how difficult it is to be without power for so long and appreciate everyone’s continued patience.”

Two more former Northwestern football players say they experienced racist treatment in early 2000s

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 03:09:46 GMT

Two more former Northwestern football players say they experienced racist treatment in early 2000s CHICAGO (AP) — Two more former Northwestern University football players came forward Friday saying they experienced racist treatment during their time on the team in the early 2000s.Noah Herron and Rico Lamitte said Black players were pressured to conform to white norms and faced unfair punishments. They spoke at a news conference hosted by Salvi, Schostok & Pritchard, a Chicago law firm representing more than 50 former Northwestern athletes. Attorney Patrick Salvi said Herron and Lamitte are not plaintiffs in any lawsuits “as of right now.”Herron, a star running back at Northwestern from 2000 to 2004 who played in the NFL, said Black players with braids and longer hair were told to cut it even though white players were allowed to wear their hair long.“Northwestern not only treated players of color differently than our white teammates, but they tried to conform us in our appearance to resemble white teammates — or what Northwestern would consider ‘the Wildcat Way,’” Herron said....

Qualification markers grow even tougher for next month’s 4th GOP presidential debate, in Alabama

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 03:09:46 GMT

Qualification markers grow even tougher for next month’s 4th GOP presidential debate, in Alabama COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — A fourth Republican presidential debate has been set for next month, with heightened polling requirements that could make the stage less crowded than before.In a memo sent to campaigns on Friday and obtained by The Associated Press, Republican National Committee Chair Ronna McDaniel said the fourth debate would take place Dec. 6 in Tuscaloosa, Alabama.To make the stage, candidates must garner at least 6% in two approved national polls, or 6% in one poll from two separate early-voting states: Iowa, New Hampshire, Nevada and South Carolina.According to the memo, first reported by The New York Times, participants also need to amass at least 80,000 unique donors, with at least 200 unique donors per state or territory, in 20 or more states.Candidates have until 48 hours before the debate to satisfy the requirements.The RNC has increased the necessary markers with each debate, an effort intended to winnow the once sprawling field. Meeting some of the qualifications h...

Puerto Rican ex-boxer Félix Verdejo sentenced to life in prison in the killing of his pregnant lover

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 03:09:46 GMT

Puerto Rican ex-boxer Félix Verdejo sentenced to life in prison in the killing of his pregnant lover SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — Former Puerto Rican boxer Félix Verdejo received two life sentences on Friday after he was found guilty in the grisly killing of his 27-year-old pregnant lover.A federal judge sentenced Verdejo following emotional speeches by the family of Keishla Rodríguez, who was killed in April 2021.Verdejo had been found guilty in July of kidnapping that leads to a death and of causing the death of an unborn child. His attorney said Friday that he plans to appeal the sentencing.Many across Puerto Rico celebrated the outcome of the case.“This sentence should serve as a lesson for others,” Puerto Rico Police Commissioner Antonio López said. “It doesn’t matter how much fame, money or power you think you have. If you break the law, you will have to respond.”During the trial earlier this year, Luis Antonio Cádiz, a friend of Verdejo’s also charged in the case, said the former boxer had pressured Rodríguez to get an abortion. He also testified that the day Verdejo k...

Supreme Court rules mandatory minimum sentences for child luring are unconstitutional

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 03:09:46 GMT

Supreme Court rules mandatory minimum sentences for child luring are unconstitutional OTTAWA — Canada’s top court has ruled that applying mandatory minimum sentences to the offence of child luring is unconstitutional.The Supreme Court of Canada found in a six-to-one decision released today that such sentences violate the Charter-protected right that guards against “cruel and unusual treatment or punishment.”A summary of the decision says the court ruled that mandatory minimum sentences for the offence of child luring apply to “an exceptionally wide scope of conduct” and can therefore lead to “grossly disproportionate punishments.”Justices examined the issue in reference to two specific cases, noting that the decision comes at a time when it says the internet has made access to children “unprecedented.”One of the two appeals it examined concerned a man who pleaded guilty to child luring and sexual interference after having sex with a girl four times over the course of two years, beginning when she was 13 years old ...

Millions of dollars of psychedelic mushrooms seized in a Connecticut bust

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 03:09:46 GMT

Millions of dollars of psychedelic mushrooms seized in a Connecticut bust Law enforcement officials came across a staggering find after being tipped off about possible drug-dealing: dozens of dog-food-size bags of psychedelic mushrooms worth an estimated $8.5 million at a home in rural Connecticut.A drug task force including federal, state and local authorities raided the property Thursday in Burlington, about 20 miles (32 kilometers) west of Hartford, and charged a 21-year-old man with operating a drug factory and possession with intent to sell/distribute narcotics.The bust came as two states and several cities in the U.S. have decriminalized psychedelic mushrooms and their active ingredient, psilocybin, which along with other psychedelics have emerged as an alternative treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder and other mental illnesses. About 20 other states have active legislation on changing laws on psychedelic drugs, according to Psychedelic Alpha, a group that tracks such legislation. In Connecticut, an attempt this year to decriminalize possess...

Pembina Pipeline needs Trans Mountain certainty before considering an offer: CEO

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 03:09:46 GMT

Pembina Pipeline needs Trans Mountain certainty before considering an offer: CEO CALGARY — The CEO of Pembina Pipeline Corp. says the company needs more certainty over timing, regulations and costs related to the Trans Mountain expansion project before deciding whether to make an offer for an equity stake in the pipeline.The Calgary-based pipeline company formed a partnership in 2021 with Western Indigenous Pipeline Group for the purpose of pursuing an Indigenous-led equity stake in Trans Mountain. That partnership, called Chinook Pathways, is one of just two entities — the other is a group called Project Reconciliation — that has publicly expressed commercial interest in the federal government’s pipeline divestment process.Ottawa bought the Trans Mountain pipeline, Canada’s only pipeline system that transports oil from Alberta to the west coast, in 2018 to ensure a planned expansion would be completed after previous owner Kinder Morgan Canada Inc. threatened to scrap the project.But the federal government has always stated it does not wish to be the...

Men charged in months-long investigation into illegal firearm sales from U.S. to Canada

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 03:09:46 GMT

Men charged in months-long investigation into illegal firearm sales from U.S. to Canada Two men are facing several offences following a months-long investigation into the alleged sale of illegal firearms from the United States into Canada.York Regional Police said the investigation was launched in June 2023 and was completed in October 2023. Two men were allegedly offering to sell guns illegally imported from the U.S. for sale in Canada. Through the investigation, police said the suspects suggested they had a variety of firearms for sale.Through the investigation, police seized two illegal handguns, ammunition and a quantity of Xanax pills. Both men were taken into custody.On Friday, they were identified as 21-year-old Jamai Derrick of Markham and 26-year-old Shota Makharashvili of Toronto.Two men were allegedly offering to sell guns illegally imported from the U.S. for sale in Canada. Through the investigation, police said the suspects suggested they had several firearms for sale. Photo: YRP.Both men face numerous firearm-related charges, including unauthorized posses...

A cyber breach delays poll worker training in Mississippi’s largest county before the statewide vote

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 03:09:46 GMT

A cyber breach delays poll worker training in Mississippi’s largest county before the statewide vote JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — Election officials in Mississippi’s most populous county had to scramble to complete required poll worker training after an early September breach involving county computers. In Hinds County, such training is typically completed by early October before a November general election, according to Election Commissioner Shirley Varnado. Instead, office staff members worked right up to Thursday’s deadline to finish the training after Varnado said they were unable to access their computers for about three weeks.Mississippi has a general election Tuesday with key races such as governor and secretary of state — the state’s top election official.Hinds County is home to the capital city of Jackson. The county has some 167,000 registered voters and is a key source of Democratic votes. In 2020, Democrat Joe Biden won the county with 73% of the vote, while Republican Donald Trump received 57.5% statewide.Federal authorities were investigating after county computers wer...