Eurostar cancels trains due to flooding, stranding hundreds of travelers in Paris and London

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 01:05:16 GMT

Eurostar cancels trains due to flooding, stranding hundreds of travelers in Paris and London LONDON (AP) — Eurostar services to and from London were canceled Saturday after a tunnel under the River Thames became flooded due to heavy rain, disrupting festive travel plans.Hundreds of travelers trying to get across the English Channel were stranded at London’s St. Pancras International station and the Gare du Nord station in Paris. Eurostar, which runs services from London to Paris, Brussels and Amsterdam, said it would be running no high-speed train services throughout Saturday because of the flooding.The U.K. has been battered by strong, gusty winds and heavy rain brought by Storm Gerrit throughout the festive period. More stormy weather and travel disruption is expected during the last weekend of the year.Chris Dillashaw, from San Antonio, Texas, was among many whose plans for New Year’s Eve were ruined by the travel chaos.“Our entire family is here. … We were celebrating Christmas in Paris and then headed to London for our New Year’s Eve plans,” he told The Associate...

Man dies in stabbing near Bathurst and Lake Shore, 1 arrested

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 01:05:16 GMT

Man dies in stabbing near Bathurst and Lake Shore, 1 arrested A man has died after being stabbed early Saturday morning near Lake Shore Boulevard West and Bathurst Street.Police were called to the area just before 2 a.m. for reports of a stabbing. A man in his 50s was found with stab wounds. He was taken to hospital and was pronounced dead.A 25-year-old man has been arrested and the homicide unit is investigating.No further information about the incident has been released.

Climate activists from Extinction Rebellion have blocked part of the highway around Amsterdam

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 01:05:16 GMT

Climate activists from Extinction Rebellion have blocked part of the highway around Amsterdam AMSTERDAM (AP) — Climate activists blocked part of the main highway around Amsterdam near the former headquarters of ING bank on Saturday to protest its financing of fossil fuels.Amsterdam Municipality said in a message on X, formerly Twitter, that traffic authorities closed part of the road and diverted traffic “to prevent a life-threatening situation.”Hundreds of activists walked onto the road in the latest road blockade organized by the Dutch branch of Extinction Rebellion. Earlier this year, the activist organization repeatedly blocked a highway leading into The Hague.Some of Saturday’s protesters walked along the closed A10 highway carrying a banner emblazoned with the words “Change or die” as two police vans drove slowly behind them.Another person carried a handwritten banner that said: “ING get out of oil and gas now!”The protest came despite ING announcing earlier this month that it is accelerating its moves to phase out loans for fossil fuel exploration.ING made...

Russia says it thwarted a Kyiv drone attack following its own aerial assault against Ukraine

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 01:05:16 GMT

Russia says it thwarted a Kyiv drone attack following its own aerial assault against Ukraine Thirty-two Ukrainian drones were shot down over Russia on Saturday, Moscow officials reported, a day after an 18-hour aerial barrage across Ukraine killed at least 39 civilians.Drones were seen in the skies over Russia’s Moscow, Bryansk, Oryol, and Kursk regions, the country’s defense ministry said in a statement. It said that all of the drones had been destroyed by air defenses.Cross-border shelling also killed two people in Russia. A man died and four other people were injured when a missile struck a private home in Russia’s Belgorod region late Friday evening, regional head Vyacheslav Gladkov wrote on social media. A 9-year-old was killed in a separate incident in Russia’s Bryansk region, said local governor Aleksandr Bogomaz.Cities across western Russia have come under regular attack from drones since May, with Russian officials blaming Kyiv. Ukrainian officials never acknowledge responsibility for attacks on Russian territory or the Crimean peninsula. However, larger aerial str...

Most-read stories on KXAN.com in 2023

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 01:05:16 GMT

Most-read stories on KXAN.com in 2023 AUSTIN (KXAN) — As the year comes to an end, KXAN looked back and gathered the top stories from 2023.1. Texas passes bill eliminating mandatory vehicle inspections Read the full story Lawmakers voted to eliminate most vehicles' annual vehicle inspection requirement. Texas Gov. Greg Abbott signed the bill into law June 13.In 2025, those inspections will be replaced by an annual $7.50 fee — the same as the current inspection fee, but without the need to actually take your vehicle into the shop. Drivers in new vehicles that have not previously been registered will pay $16.75 upon registration. That money will benefit the Texas Mobility Fund, the Clean Air Fund and the state’s general revenue.2. City of Austin on high alert as war wages on in Israel Read the full story In October, Mayor Kirk Watson said the City of Austin was on high alert as the war waged on in Israel.“We have not received any information to believe that a threat is imminent here in Austin. However, our Austin Poli...

Crisis grips emergency medical service providers in rural Minnesota

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 01:05:16 GMT

Crisis grips emergency medical service providers in rural Minnesota Rural emergency medical service workers are sounding the alarm about a system in a financial and worker crisis that can lead — and in some cases has already led — to increased response times for Minnesotans in a medical emergency.“This has not been a trend that has really surprised people that have been paying attention,” said Becca Huebsch, director of Emergency Medical Services and Emergency Preparedness for Perham Health in western Minnesota. “But now it’s really coming to a breaking point where systems have been underpaid for so long, now they’ve used up their cash stores and they put off big purchases.”For the seven ambulance services that cover Otter Tail County, where Perham is located, ambulance providers are losing $181 per call, according to Huebsch.“Every time the pager goes off and we respond to an emergency, we’re digging ourselves deeper into the hole,” Huebsch said. “We don’t want to stop responding but...

Broomfield man charged in wife’s killing impersonated ex-boyfriend, stalked her for months, police say

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 01:05:16 GMT

Broomfield man charged in wife’s killing impersonated ex-boyfriend, stalked her for months, police say A Broomfield man charged with murder in his wife’s death had been impersonating her ex-boyfriend and stalking her for months before killing her, according to an arrest affidavit filed in the Broomfield County Combined Court.Daniel Bartholomew Krug, 43, is facing first-degree murder, stalking and criminal impersonation charges in the Dec. 14 killing of his wife, 43-year-old Kristil Krug, at their home in the 3100 block of Promontory Loop in Broomfield.Daniel Krug called Broomfield police just after noon Dec. 14 to ask for a welfare check on his wife at their home. He said he hadn’t heard from her for several hours and was worried following months of her being stalked and sent obscene and potentially threatening messages that were apparently from her ex-boyfriend, according to the affidavit. Police later found evidence that Daniel Krug had been the one stalking and messaging her, pretending to be her ex-boyfriend.Police found Kristil Krug beaten and stabbed, and she later died at a ho...

Fewer workers died on the job in Colorado in 2022, but road deaths rose

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 01:05:16 GMT

Fewer workers died on the job in Colorado in 2022, but road deaths rose Colorado saw fewer work-related fatalities in 2022, bucking a trend that saw workplace deaths rise nationally, according to an update from the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment on Thursday.Colorado recorded 89 worker deaths on the job last year, which is a 7.3% decrease from the 96 workers who died on the job in 2021, according to the Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries program, which is a collaborative effort between the CDLE’s Office of Labor Market Information and the Bureau of Labor Statistics.Last year, 5,486 workers died from a work-related injury nationally, a 5.7% increase from the 5,190 workers who died in 2021.Of the 89 workers who died on the job in Colorado, six were self-employed compared to 12 in that category in 2021. Men accounted for 81 of the total deaths, while women represented 8. Workers aged 35 to 44 were the single largest bracket at 19, followed by those aged 55 to 64 at 18.Ten deaths were recorded for workers aged 20 to 24, the first time t...

Nikola Jokic after Shai Gilgeous-Alexander dropped 40 on Nuggets: “He’s a problem in this league”

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 01:05:16 GMT

Nikola Jokic after Shai Gilgeous-Alexander dropped 40 on Nuggets: “He’s a problem in this league” Prompted by the probing interviewer known as “Curious Mike” in a rare podcast appearance made public this week, Nikola Jokic still politely swerved away from giving a straight answer to hot take television’s favorite question.But as Jokic pondered the options for his current top-five players in the NBA (excluding himself, of course), the names that reflexively occurred to him were at minimum a telling reminder of the basketball generation he recognizes as a forebearer to the rest. Kevin Durant and LeBron James were two of the first four players he floated to teammate Michael Porter Jr. in his non-answer. For those keen on over-reading, it was a subtle and insightful glimpse into Jokic’s mind.What the Nuggets suffered through Friday night was an equally relevant study in the merits of not over-reading, though.Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scored 40 to lead the Thunder in a statement rout of the Nuggets, 119-93. He drained a cold-blooded game-winning shot in the same...

Kickin’ It with Kiz: Is Sean Payton fibbing about threat to Russell Wilson? Or are the Broncos a totally incompetent organization?

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 01:05:16 GMT

Kickin’ It with Kiz: Is Sean Payton fibbing about threat to Russell Wilson? Or are the Broncos a totally incompetent organization? How’s that Blueberry Kush, or whatever Denver sports hacks like you are smoking these days? Can you try to describe in your next column to those of us who aren’t completely high exactly what it is you’ve seen these past two seasons that would justify quarterback Russell Wilson keeping his starting job?— Brad, high on lifeKiz: During his first season, Wilson sometimes seemed more interested in being Mr. and Mrs. Instagram than a football player. And I ripped him for it. During this season, Wilson has often played like the QB he was in Seattle, best when improvising, limited in seeing the whole field, but throwing 26 TD passes against eight interceptions. Yet the Broncos tried to hammer him, threatening to bench Wilson after the victory against Kansas City if he didn’t surrender guaranteed money in a contract signed a little more than a year earlier. That’s bush league. But know what might be worse? Coach Sean Payton claimed Friday he was not privy to those awkward b...