Editorial Roundup: West Virginia

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:57:10 GMT

Editorial Roundup: West Virginia Gazette-Mail. May 25, 2023. Editorial: Gov. Justice’s distant style catching onIt didn’t take long for Gov. Jim Justice, who can get a little hair-brained from time to time and is very thin-skinned, to recognize the appeal of conducting public briefings online without any constituents or press in the room with him.The regular and remote briefings from his office that were initially done out of necessity during the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic continued in the same format long after advisories on gatherings and masking were relaxed. They even continued beyond the lifting of the state of emergency that had been in place for more than two years.Somewhere along the way, the briefings became less about COVID and more of a captive platform for Justice to beat his chest about policy and attack political rivals. (Indeed, the governor didn’t even mention the state of emergency expiration during any briefings the week it happened, but about a month later.)Justice has near-complete control o...

BRP reports $154.5M Q1 profit, up from $121.0M a year ago, revenue also higher

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:57:10 GMT

BRP reports $154.5M Q1 profit, up from $121.0M a year ago, revenue also higher VALCOURT, Que. — BRP Inc. reported a first-quarter profit of $154.5 million, up from $121.0 million in the same quarter last year, as its revenue rose 34 per cent.BRP chief executive José Boisjoli says the company outpaced the North American powersports industry thanks to sustained consumer demand.The Ski-Doo and Sea-Doo maker says the profit amounted to $1.92 per diluted share for the quarter ended April 30, up from $1.46 per diluted share a year earlier.Revenue totalled $2.43 billion, up from $1.81 billion in the same quarter last year.BRP says its normalized earnings amounted to a profit of $2.38 per diluted share, up from a normalized profit of $1.66 per diluted share a year ago.Analysts on average had expected a normalized profit of $2.32 per share and $2.28 billion in revenue, based on estimates compiled by financial markets data firm Refinitiv.This report by The Canadian Press was first published June 1, 2023.Companies in this story: (TSX:DOO)The Canadian Press

5 simple ways to step up your business’s TikTok game

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:57:10 GMT

5 simple ways to step up your business’s TikTok game Dan Oliver, founder of Dan-O’s Seasoning , was slinging his signature blends at trade shows and flea markets around the country when COVID-19 hit, shutting down his primary sales channel and forcing a hard pivot. Oliver turned to TikTok, going all-in on the video-sharing platform, and struck gold.First, a video of him making crab cakes went viral. Daily sales increased sevenfold. A few months later, his bacon-wrapped jalapenos caught fire (figuratively), catapulting sales again.Three years, hundreds of videos and millions of views later, Dan-O’s Seasoning has expanded from an e-commerce business to a supermarket staple and overall revenue has increased nearly 10,000%.Dan-O’s success isn’t a one-off case. Thousands of entrepreneurs have seen their businesses take off on the social video platform. After all, with TikTok you’re only one viral video away from becoming the next big thing. But you have to play your cards right.1. START STRONG“The most important part of your video is the f...

Officer injured in Blue Island shooting; investigation underway

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:57:10 GMT

Officer injured in Blue Island shooting; investigation underway BLUE ISLAND, Ill. — An investigation is underway after a police officer was injured in a shooting in Blue Island.The shooting happened around 2 a.m. Thursday near the corner of Broadway and Division. Police have not released details surrounding the shooting or the extent of the officer's injuries.At the scene, authorities focused on a silver Range Rover with the driver's window shot out. Off-duty Chicago police officer shot on city’s Near West Side No further details have been provided at this time.This is a developing story. Check back for details.

Boy, 16, shot by known family member in West Side home

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:57:10 GMT

Boy, 16, shot by known family member in West Side home CHICAGO — A 16-year-old boy was shot in his residence by a known family member in Humbolt Park early Thursday morning, police reported. According to police reports, the boy was laying in his bedroom at his home in the 4200 block of West Walton Street around 3:02 a.m. when a known family member shot him. Officer injured in Blue Island shooting; investigation underway He sustained a gunshot wound to the chest and arm and was transported to Stroger Hospital in critical condition. Police said an 18-year-old man is in custody and a weapon was recovered on the scene. There is no additional information at this time.

Thursday Forecast: Temps hit 90 with scattered storms

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:57:10 GMT

Thursday Forecast: Temps hit 90 with scattered storms Thursday: Partly cloudy, 30% scattered storms, cooler lakeside, SE 5-10 G15. High: 90, Low: 84Thursday Night: Partly cloudy, 20% storm chance, NE 5-10. 65Chicago Weather | Tom Skilling and the WGN Weather Center's Forecast (wgntv.com)Friday: Mostly sunny, isolated shower/storm, cooler lakeside, E 5-10 G15. High: 91, Low: 80Chicago Area Radar | WGN TV

Austin City Council to vote on Project Connect rail line proposal Thursday

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:57:10 GMT

Austin City Council to vote on Project Connect rail line proposal Thursday AUSTIN (KXAN) -- Austin City Council is nearing its summer holiday deadline. Here is some of what KXAN is watching during Thursday's council meeting. Project Connect Austin City Council will vote on whether it wants to advance the Austin Transit Partnership's pick for the first Project Connect rail line. Mayor Kirk Watson and several council members have indicated they are pleased with the group's first steps and will vote to move it forward. Austin leaders react to Project Connect light rail recommendation “This option best reflects the needs and values of the Austin community and lays the best foundation for future expansions and extensions in all three directions,” Greg Canally, executive director of ATP, said. “We heard support from community and advocacy groups for this option as it provides critical connections for people, and we are proud to listen to and take into account that feedback.”You can see the plan here. Airport settlement On the agenda for Thursday, approving a...

Driver arrested on DWI charge after hitting off-duty officer, APD says

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:57:10 GMT

Driver arrested on DWI charge after hitting off-duty officer, APD says AUSTIN (KXAN) – Austin Police said a driver was arrested on a DWI charge after hitting an off-duty officer on U.S. 290 Wednesday night. According to police, the crash happened on the east-bound lanes of the highway in southwest Austin near Monterey Oaks Boulevard just before 9:20 p.m. Police said the officer was transported to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. The officer, who was providing security for TxDOT crews, works for an agency outside of Travis County, according to APD.

City council could expand mobile pantry services in east Austin

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:57:10 GMT

City council could expand mobile pantry services in east Austin AUSTIN (KXAN) -- Austin city council will decide on a contract that will support a mobile food pantry service in the Eastern Crescent during Thursday's council meeting. The Central Texas Food Bank (CTFB) offers the service to central Texas counties and has been receiving funding from the city for the past two years to support its efforts. A city Public Health department spokesperson said the contract up for discussion during the council meeting would allow the food bank to expand its service in Austin's Eastern Crescent. Documents attached to the agenda item show the contract would last a year and cost $180,000. A spokesperson for council member Vanessa Fuentes said the district 2 member is in support of the contract and believes the increased help for the program will go toward combating the food insecurity issue in southeast and east Austin. Food insecurity issue in AustinThe city reported in 2022 that 16% of the population were facing food insecurity, which is two points higher t...

Stephen F. Austin State University is becoming part of the UT system. Will it change its name?

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:57:10 GMT

Stephen F. Austin State University is becoming part of the UT system. Will it change its name? AUSTIN (KXAN) – Texas Gov. Greg Abbott signed legislation that abolishes Stephen F. Austin State University and effectively creates a new school within the University of Texas System. But that does not necessarily mean the university in Nacogdoches will get a new name, mascot or colors.“When we were in the evaluative process, a lot of our constituents really wanted to know if we would be able to retain our identity in the form of our name, colors, mascots and traditions,” said Graham Garner, a university spokesperson. “[The University of Texas System] has worked really well with us to help us preserve the things that are important to us, and also to improve the things that we want to improve with their help.”The SFA Board of Regents voted in November 2022 to accept the University of Texas system’s offer for affiliation. The decision was approved in an 8-1 vote with one member opposing, concerned that affiliating would lead to a name change, per KETK reporting.“We don't expect that. ...