New minimum pay rates for NYC app-based food delivery workers are delayed

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 08:25:24 GMT

New minimum pay rates for NYC app-based food delivery workers are delayed NEW YORK (AP) — A judge Friday ordered New York City to temporarily delay new minimum pay standards for app-based food delivery workers, a day after being sued by Uber Eats, DoorDash and Grubhub.City officials recently announced plans to substantially increase earnings for those workers in the coming years to provide them with more financial stability. The law was set to take effect July 12 with an initial increased pay rate of $17.96 an hour.But food delivery services DoorDash, Grubhub and Uber, along with New York-based Relay Delivery, sued Thursday in state Supreme Court in Manhattan. The companies claimed the city’s rule-making process was flawed and that higher costs would be passed along to consumers. Judge Nicholas Moyne on Friday ordered a temporary delay on enacting the new standard pending a hearing on July 31.The food delivery giants praised the order.“We are pleased with the judge’s decision today to delay implementation of a rule that, if allowed to stand, will ha...

North Dakota election official challenges mail ballot counting law in Trump-aligned group’s lawsuit

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 08:25:24 GMT

North Dakota election official challenges mail ballot counting law in Trump-aligned group’s lawsuit BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — A North Dakota county election official is suing the state’s election director to block the counting of mail-in ballots received after Election Day in a lawsuit filed by a conservative group that also brought lawsuits amid former President Donald Trump’s false claims of election fraud in 2020.An election law expert says the Public Interest Legal Foundation appeared to be “court-shopping” for a conservative circuit with its case, which seeks an injunction against the election director for enforcing the state’s laws.Burleigh County Auditor Mark Splonskowski, who was elected last fall, alleges he “is harmed by instructions to accept and cast ballots received after Election Day,” and that “because federal and state law conflict on the day the ballots must be turned in, he faces an impossibility in enforcing the law,” according to a complaint filed Wednesday in federal court.“Despite federal law assigning one day as Election Day, North Dakota...

Judge: Lawyers can gather evidence for $40M lawsuit filed by teacher who was shot by 6-year-old

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 08:25:24 GMT

Judge: Lawyers can gather evidence for $40M lawsuit filed by teacher who was shot by 6-year-old NEWPORT NEWS, Va. (AP) — Lawyers for a teacher who was shot by her 6-year-old student in Virginia can start the process of interviewing eyewitnesses, reviewing the boy’s disciplinary files and accessing other records for a $40 million lawsuit against the school system, a judge ruled Friday.But the judge is yet to decide whether Abby Zwerner’s case will end up in a civil courtroom or before the Virginia Workers’ Compensation Commission. The Newport News School Board wants the lawsuit dismissed and argues that Zwerner suffered employment-related injuries. Workers’ compensation provides up to 500 weeks of benefits and lifetime medical care for injuries.Zwerner was a first-grade teacher at Richneck Elementary School when she was shot in the hand and chest while sitting at her classroom reading table. The 25-year-old spent nearly two weeks in the hospital and has had multiple surgeries since the January shooting. Newport News Circuit Court Judge Matthew Hoffman said Friday th...

69-year-old woman killed by an alligator drowned and had blunt force trauma, autopsy finds

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 08:25:24 GMT

69-year-old woman killed by an alligator drowned and had blunt force trauma, autopsy finds HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C (AP) — A 69-year-old woman killed by an alligator in South Carolina on Tuesday had drowned and experienced blunt force trauma, according to local news reports on the autopsy.Holly Jenkins has been identified by the local coroner as the woman who the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources said was walking her dog near a neighborhood lagoon on Hilton Head Island when a 9.75-foot (3-meter) alligator “engaged,” WTOC-11 reported Friday.The department said a necropsy report showed no evidence that anyone had fed the alligator, which was euthanized and removed from the lagoon. The Beaufort County Coroner’s Office told WTOC-11 that the woman suffered alligator bites, but it is unclear whether they happened before or after her death.The local sheriff’s office said the death marked the second fatal alligator attack in Beaufort County over the past year.The state Department of Natural Resources’ website reminds the public that feeding alligators is i...

Young athletes host signing day on South Side to celebrate success

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 08:25:24 GMT

Young athletes host signing day on South Side to celebrate success CHICAGO -- A group of young athletes representing teams founded on the city’s south side had an exciting day Friday as they celebrated their success with a college signing day.Students who compete for a South Side traveling baseball program and cheer and dance team have received scholarships from colleges and universities across the country.On Friday, they were surrounded by family and friends, along with Chicago Police Department interim superintendent Fred Waller as the colleges they will attend were announced.20 young men who played for the show baseball team and one young lady who cheered for the Lady Wolves cheer and dance team proudly lined up on the Jackson Park football field for signing day.Out of the 20 students, five students received full rides to the colleges they will be attending and several other students have earned partial baseball and academic scholarships.Some of the schools the young athletes will be going to include the University of Miami Florida, Morehouse Co...

White Sox struggles produce a few forgettable stats this week

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 08:25:24 GMT

White Sox struggles produce a few forgettable stats this week CHICAGO — A few things took place that the White Sox nor their fans wanted to see during a disappointing day at the ballpark on Thursday, with the worst being the end result of their play over two games. It's all part of what's been a disappointing season that's spirling a bit as the team heads towards the All-Star Break. Thanks to a 6-2 loss in Game 1 and a 5-4 defeat at the hands of the Blue Jays on Thursday at Guaranteed Rate Field, the White Sox have fallen to a season-low 15 games under .500 as they approach their final series before the All-Star Break. It puts them 8 1/2 games behind the Twins for first in the American League Central division before a three-game series against the Cardinals at home starting Friday.They've lost five of their last six games, including the sweep at the hands of Toronto this week at home. It marks the first time since the Blue Jays started playing in the majors in 1977 that they've swept the White Sox in a season series. They also swept the series...

Coors Light offering 'temporary retirement' — here's how to enter

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 08:25:24 GMT

Coors Light offering 'temporary retirement' — here's how to enter CHICAGO (NEXSTAR) — Ready for retirement? Well, come August, you and five friends could enjoy a slice of a retiree's life — at least for one workweek.Now through July 19, U.S. customers ages 21 and older can enter the Coors Light Temporary Retirement Sweepstakes, which comes with a stay at Coors Light's luxury villa in Tucson, Arizona from August 25 to 29. Mysterious flying creature terrorizing Oklahoma family at night Included in the grand prize are round-trip airfare, food and beverages, cleaning service and $2,400 to cover winner's and guests' paid time off. Additionally, the grand prize comes with $8,736 to help any tax liability.No purchase is necessary to enter, according to the company.The Coors Light Temporary Retirement Villa in Tucson, Arizona (Courtesy of Molson Coors)The Coors Light Temporary Retirement Villa in Tucson, Arizona (Courtesy of Molson Coors)The Coors Light Temporary Retirement Villa in Tucson, Arizona (Courtesy of Molson Coors)“We believe retirement is a s...

Chicagoland has 2 of Yelp's Top 100 ice cream shops

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 08:25:24 GMT

Chicagoland has 2 of Yelp's Top 100 ice cream shops (NEXSTAR) – The rankings are in, and an ice cream parlor in Nebraska has been named the best in the US and Canada for 2023, according to Yelp's annual Top 100 list.The business review site looked at the total volume and ratings of reviews, among other factors, between Jan. 1, 2022 and March 31, 2023 to determine the top shops.Coneflower Creamery in Omaha, Nebraska took the top prize this year, according to Yelp. Owned by two pastry chefs, the hot summer delicacies include "farm-to-cone" flavors such as Sun-Ripened Strawberry and Sweet Corn. Powerball jackpot nears record size: What are your odds of winning? As for what ice cream lovers are talking about on the app, several trends emerged over the past year, according yelp. Ube, a yam native to Southeast Asia, has been a hot favorite thanks to the deep purple color it gives ice cream and other sweets. The top barbecue joint in every state, according to Yelp Vegan flavors are also enjoying a moment as well, as evidenced by the ar...

Dean's Weekender: Dave Matthews Band, 'The Who's Tommy' and more

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 08:25:24 GMT

Dean's Weekender: Dave Matthews Band, 'The Who's Tommy' and more Check out Dean's Weekender for the latest events coming to the Chicagoland area this weekend.Get Dean's reviews and A-List interviews delivered right to your inbox. Sign up for Dean's Downloads weekly newsletter. You'll also get his Dean Cooks recipes too!

Houston might be getting a fifth area code in 2025 as growth strains current numbers

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 08:25:24 GMT

Houston might be getting a fifth area code in 2025 as growth strains current numbers HOUSTON (KXAN) — The Houston area could soon be getting a fifth area code thanks to continued growth, according to the Public Utility Commission of Texas.The region is currently served by four area codes: 281, 346, 713 and 832, but the North American Number Planning Administrator (NANPA) projects the region will run out of numbers by the third quarter of 2025.The new code would overlay the existing codes, covering all or parts of Brazoria, Chambers, Fort Bend, Galveston, Harris, Liberty, Montgomery, San Jacinto and Waller counties.Existing phone numbers would not change if a new area code is added. Residents in the area are already required to dial a 10-digit number for local calls because the region is served by multiple area codes.PUCT is accepting public comments on the proposed new area code through Aug. 5. You can find information on how to file a comment here.