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First Alert Forecast: Low humidity and beautiful weather for the weekend
First Alert Forecast: Low humidity and beautiful weather for the weekend

Yahoo

time6 hours ago

  • Climate
  • Yahoo

First Alert Forecast: Low humidity and beautiful weather for the weekend

Saturday starts out cloudy, but the sunshine will return by the afternoon. A northwest wind will usher in drier, comfortable air. Afternoon temperatures will top out in the 80s. It will be a cool night. Overnight lows will dip into the low 60s. We will remain dry through the weekend into early next week. By Tuesday, onshore winds pick up, and it'll be breezy through much of the week. The Atlantic hurricane season officially starts tomorrow. No tropical development is anticipated over the next seven days. >>> STREAM ACTION NEWS JAX LIVE <<< TODAY: Cloudy to start. Clearing sky by the afternoon. Lower humidity and breezy. HIGH: 88 TONIGHT: Clear and COOL. LOW: 62 SUN: Mostly sunny. Low humidity. HIGH: 89 MON: Partly cloudy. Warmer. 68/91 TUE: Partly cloudy. Breezy onshore winds. 68/89 WED: Mostly cloudy, breezy. Isolated storms. 69/89 THU: Mostly cloudy, breezy. Scattered storms. 70/90 FRI: Mostly cloudy. Isolated storms. 70/91 [DOWNLOAD: Free Action News Jax app for alerts as news breaks] [SIGN UP: Action News Jax Daily Headlines Newsletter] Click here to download the free Action News Jax news and weather apps, click here to download the Action News Jax Now app for your smart TV and click here to stream Action News Jax live.

Federal bill to bolster border security expected early next week
Federal bill to bolster border security expected early next week

Toronto Star

time18 hours ago

  • Politics
  • Toronto Star

Federal bill to bolster border security expected early next week

OTTAWA - The Liberal government plans to introduce legislation soon to strengthen border security in response to continuing pressure from the United States. Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree is expected to table a bill early next week. The latest federal notice of coming legislation includes an act 'respecting certain measures relating to the border between Canada and the United States and respecting other related security measures.' ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The throne speech setting out the Liberal government's agenda said this week that Canada and the United States have started defining a new economic and security relationship rooted in mutual respect and founded on common interests. It said the government would introduce legislation to enhance security at Canada's borders and give law enforcement and intelligence agencies new tools to stop the flow of fentanyl and its precursors. The government also says the Canada Border Services Agency will be given new powers to examine goods destined for export to prevent the transport of illegal and stolen products, such as cars. This report by The Canadian Press was first published May 30, 2025. Politics Headlines Newsletter Get the latest news and unmatched insights in your inbox every evening Error! Sorry, there was an error processing your request. There was a problem with the recaptcha. Please try again. Please enter a valid email address. Sign Up Yes, I'd also like to receive customized content suggestions and promotional messages from the Star. You may unsubscribe at any time. By signing up, you agree to our terms of use and privacy policy. This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google privacy policy and terms of service apply. Politics Headlines Newsletter You're signed up! You'll start getting Politics Headlines in your inbox soon. Want more of the latest from us? Sign up for more at our newsletter page.

Alleged squatter turns himself in after Channel 2 investigation
Alleged squatter turns himself in after Channel 2 investigation

Yahoo

time21 hours ago

  • General
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Alleged squatter turns himself in after Channel 2 investigation

An alleged squatter is behind bars on a probation violation charge less than 24 hours after a Channel 2 Action News investigation shared the DeKalb County homeowners' struggles. On Thursday, Channel 2 Investigative Reporter Ashli Lincoln shared the story of a family fighting to get their childhood home back after they say squatters moved in the day after their father died. One of those alleged squatters, Dontarious Issac, turned himself in to DeKalb County police on Friday afternoon. 'Ashli, we are so excited. One of the things that annoys me is a criminal that thinks he is smarter than everybody else,' said Lisa Oliver-Heath. [DOWNLOAD: Free WSB-TV News app for alerts as news breaks] Lincoln spoke with Lisa Oliver-Heath over the phone Friday after learning about Issac's arrest. She and four of her siblings inherited this home from their late parents. In an incident report, Issac first told police he owned the home, but changed his story, saying he had a lease under a rental contract after putting down $4,500. 'My father would be turning over in his urn,' Lisa told Lincoln. Since moving in, the squatters have taken to social media to advertise a large pool party. Lincoln spoke with Issac on Thursday. At the time of that interview, he was apparently in violation of a Greene County probation order. MORE FROM 2 INVESTIGATES: STORY 1 STORY 2 STORY 3 In 2024, Issac was charged after using a drone to deliver contraband to inmates in Georgia prisons. He was sentenced to serve five years. He received credit for time served for 180 of those days. Some of the conditions for his probation include not being around drugs, alcohol, or weapons. The Olivers say some of the squatters approached them with weapons. 'That person came to the door with a rifle,' Kevin Oliver said. Issac was also supposed to let his probation officer know that his address had changed. Documents list a Marietta apartment complex as his last known address. Dekalb County confirmed with Channel 2 Action News that Issac is currently in the Greene County Jail. On Thursday afternoon, Channel 2 Action News was the only station there when three sheriff's deputies arrived at the house and spoke with the man behind the social media post. Under the Squatter Reform Act, the Olivers filed a squatters affidavit. The act was recently passed, allowing law enforcement to cite suspected squatters criminally for trespassing. A DeKalb County incident report reveals the alleged squatters were cited in this case. Lincoln learned that several of the squatters at this property have criminal records, specifically crimes related to squatting. The alleged squatters have until Monday to answer to this affidavit. There will be a court day next week on the matter. [SIGN UP: WSB-TV Daily Headlines Newsletter]

Area event introduces STEM students to careers in aviation, engineering
Area event introduces STEM students to careers in aviation, engineering

Yahoo

timea day ago

  • Science
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Area event introduces STEM students to careers in aviation, engineering

An event at the National Museum of the US Air Force hosted Miami Valley STEM students, providing them with a hands-on learning experience in aviation on Friday. [DOWNLOAD: Free WHIO-TV News app for alerts as news breaks] News Center 7's Mason Fletcher attended HeliStorm 2025 and spoke with the event organizer. Hear more about how students put their learning into action LIVE on News Center 7 at 5:00. TRENDING STORIES: Loretta Swit, 'Hot Lips' Houlihan on 'M*A*S*H,' dies at 87 'Worst I've ever seen;' Over 30 dogs, several ferrets found in area home with 'feces inches deep' Area police chief placed on paid leave pending misconduct investigation HeliStorm 2025, held May 29 through June 1, provides STEM students the opportunity to connect with aviation professionals as well as earn scholarship money for their school. The top 3 schools with the most students at the event split a $5,000 scholarship. HeliStorm event organizer Michael Kranitz said students have the opportunity to talk to pilots and learn more about aircrafts. He said the flying machines are like video games with consequences and hopes to inspire young people with an interest in the aviation industry. 'What I hope they get out of it is a new discipline that they didn't know about,' Kranitz said. This story will be updated. [SIGN UP: WHIO-TV Daily Headlines Newsletter]

Indigenous leaders again left out of first ministers meeting as tensions grow
Indigenous leaders again left out of first ministers meeting as tensions grow

Toronto Star

timea day ago

  • Politics
  • Toronto Star

Indigenous leaders again left out of first ministers meeting as tensions grow

OTTAWA - The national chief of the Assembly of First Nations is warning the provinces and Ottawa it 'may not end well' if they make decisions about major infrastructure projects at the upcoming first ministers meeting without First Nations involvement. First Nations leaders in Ontario, meanwhile, have a rally planned for Monday at Queen's Park to protest the provincial government's controversial Bill 5, legislation meant to speed up development. Assembly of First Nations National Chief Cindy Woodhouse Nepinak says the lack of First Nations representation at the first ministers' table is 'very disrespectful.' ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The Assembly of First Nations has long called for its inclusion at first ministers meetings but has only been able to secure secondary meetings with prime ministers ahead of the official meetings. Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations Vice Chief David Pratt says governments should 'smarten up' and warns that it's 'not good business to offend and disrespect us so that we have to blockade.' He says governments should view First Nations as 'equal partners around the table,' adding that if First Nations were in decision-making positions and proposed developments in their cities, 'MPs would be up in arms.' This report by The Canadian Press was first published May 30, 2025. Politics Headlines Newsletter Get the latest news and unmatched insights in your inbox every evening Error! Sorry, there was an error processing your request. There was a problem with the recaptcha. Please try again. Please enter a valid email address. Sign Up Yes, I'd also like to receive customized content suggestions and promotional messages from the Star. You may unsubscribe at any time. By signing up, you agree to our terms of use and privacy policy. This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google privacy policy and terms of service apply. Politics Headlines Newsletter You're signed up! You'll start getting Politics Headlines in your inbox soon. Want more of the latest from us? Sign up for more at our newsletter page.

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