Teens safely rescued from bluff in St. Charles County
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 16:14:04 GMT
ST. CHARLES -- Four teenagers were rescued overnight after they got stuck on a bluff in St. Charles County. The rescue happened along the Lewis Trail between the Busch Trail and the Katy Trail. The location is off Highway 94, south of Francis Howell High School, toward the Missouri River. It took about four hours to rescue them. Rescuers had to rappel about 80 feet to reach the teens. It's unknown how the teens got stuck on the bluff. No one was injured.Developer proposes adding gas station near high school; residents upset
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 16:14:04 GMT
O'FALLON, Mo. - A re-zoning proposal on 11 acres of land in O'Fallon, Missouri, is getting a lot of attention from neighbors.“My biggest issue as a parent, as a high school teacher, the fact that they want to put a Circle K literally at the corner of Knaust and Mexico," said Amy Schwendemann. "It’s a super busy intersection as it is."Schwendemann lives behind the 11-acre plot of land. She said neighbors have many concerns about the change, including how it will impact the already busy intersection.“Anybody that has been around high schoolers at arrival time and dismissal time, it’s already a crazy intersection," she said. "There’s multiple accidents there already. Adding a gas station is going to possibly add to that as well." Prosecutor dropping child abuse charge despite daycare video Other neighbors agree that their main concern is the proximity to the high school.“We don’t think there should be a convenience store that close to the high school," said Paul Witwer. "There is alr...Denver weather: Sunny skies, mild summer conditions expected through weekend with slight chance of afternoon storms
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 16:14:04 GMT
Sunny blue skies and mild summer conditions will prevail in metro Denver Friday and through the weekend, with a chance of afternoon thunderstorms bringing lightning and rain, according to the National Weather Service.A few storms rolling over the plains east of the city may be severe, mostly beyond Fort Morgan and Limon, dropping ping-pong-sized hail with wind gusting at speeds as fast as 65 miles per hour, weather service forecasters said. But for Denver and cities along Colorado’s Front Range urban corridor, forecasters said any storms will be isolated. Meteorologists estimated the likelihood of rain on Friday at 10%.The high temperature in Denver on Friday will be 89 degrees, decreasing to 60 degrees at night, forecasters said. On Saturday, the high is expected to be 86 degrees. On Sunday, forecasters said the high will decrease to 78 degrees. Over the weekend, night temperatures are expected to decrease to lows around 56 degrees — cooler than in recent months.Related...Orange County judge arrested after fatal shooting in Anaheim Hills home
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 16:14:04 GMT
An Orange County Superior Court judge is in custody Friday after a fatal shooting in his Anaheim Hills home, police confirmed.The shooting in the 8500 block of East Canyon Vista Drive was reported shortly after 8 p.m. Thursday.Investigators believe the shooting happened in or around the residence, Anaheim Police Department Sgt. Jon McClintock said. Police investigate a fatal shooting that occurred in Anaheim Hills on Aug. 3, 2023. (KTLA)Property records indicate the home belongs to Orange County Superior Court Judge Jeff Ferguson. Arriving officers located one deceased victim and arrested one suspect, but McClintock did not initially release any details to KTLA about the shooter or victim. “We’re not disclosing any information about the victim or suspect at this point,” McClintock said. Police later released a booking photo confirming Ferguson had been arrested. Video captures terrifying moment driver runs man over in Torrance The Los Angeles Times and Orange County Register both ...4 shot at city-sponsored anti-gang violence event in South Los Angeles
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 16:14:04 GMT
Four people were shot, including one critically wounded victim, during a city-sponsored event Thursday night in the Vermont-Vista neighborhood of South Los Angeles to reduce gang violence.Officers were monitoring the Summer Night Lights event at the Algin Sutton Recreation Center in the 8800 block of South Hoover Street when shots were fired around 11 p.m., a Los Angeles Police Department spokesperson said.Police investigate a shooting in the Vermont Vista neighborhood of South Los Angeles on Aug. 3, 2023. (KTLA)Three victims, described as a woman and two men, suffering from gunshot wounds were quickly located by officers. The female victim, 51, and one male victim, 65, were hospitalized in stable condition. Orange County judge arrested after fatal shooting in Anaheim Hills home A 23-year-old man was hospitalized in critical condition, police confirmed. A fourth victim was later discovered after self-transporting to a local hospital. That victim was also in stable condition, acco...Waymore Love for Dale Watson
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 16:14:04 GMT
Waymore Love for Dale Watson: Kira Annalise of Americana duo the Waymores told us about her Dale Watson experience.Kira Annalise: The best gig we ever saw collectively was in Austin, TX at The Continental Club in May, 2021. We had seen Dale Watson perform plenty of times but there’s something about The Continental that really puts him in his element. The club is legendary in every sense of the word. It opened its doors in 1955 and has seen the likes of Stevie Ray Vaughan, Joe Ely, Junior Brown and Social Distortion amongst thousands of others. It’s dark, red lit and only has a few tables with most of the space being dedicated to the dancers that come out every night of the week. Dale was performing on a Monday and it was wall-to-wall as if no one had work the next morning. Watson walked through the doors just moments before set time, shaking hands and quickly making his way through the crowd and onto the stage where his band was waiting, ready and prepared. No introduction, no “Hel...The Potential of CBD in the Journey to Quit Smoking
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 16:14:04 GMT
Cigarette smoking is a widespread habit that has known harmful effects, not just on the smoker, but on those exposed to second-hand smoke as well. The road to quitting smoking is notoriously challenging, largely due to the addictive nature of nicotine.As the world of wellness continues to explore the potential benefits of natural compounds, one such compound – cannabidiol (CBD) – has been gaining attention for its possible role in aiding those on the journey to quit smoking. But could it actually help? Let’s take a closer look.CBD: A Brief OverviewLet’s first recap what CBD is. Cannabidiol, or CBD, is a non-intoxicating compound found in both hemp and cannabis plants. Its cousin, tetrahydrocannabinol more commonly known as THC, is infamous for its psychoactive effects. However, CBD does not cause a “high”. The 2018 Farm Bill legalized hemp and hemp-derived products in the U.S, paving the way for the exploration of CBD’s potential health and welln...High school football 2023: Five storylines as Bay Area teams begin practice
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 16:14:04 GMT
For thousands of high school football players across the Bay Area, the long off-season of conditioning, camps and endless drills is over.Now it’s time to put the preparation to use.Practice for the new season officially starts on Friday for schools in the Central Coast Section, a jurisdiction that stretches from San Francisco to King City.The North Coast Section, which includes East Bay schools, starts on Monday.Teams in both sections will have roughly three weeks to get ready for the season’s opening weekend, Aug. 24-26.After 10 games over 11 regular-season weeks, dozens of schools will move on to the playoffs that will extend through November and end with state championship games across numerous divisions on Dec. 8-9.Starting Monday, the Bay Area News Group will preview each league in its vast coverage area – schools in leagues based predominantly in Alameda, Contra Costa, Santa Clara and San Mateo counties – and recognize all-BANG preseason players in multiple position groups.If ...Pooping, splooting, snotting: How wild animals beat the heat
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 16:14:04 GMT
Animals have evolved tactics to combat the heat and are relying on those behaviors to try to keep cool.(Lianne B Loach/Moment RF/Getty Images) By Jack Bantock | CNNHottest day, hottest week, hottest month, and – increasingly likely – hottest year; 2023 has garnered unwanted records as the climate crisis escalates.Animals, like humans, are greatly affected by the rising temperatures. Species that have evolved tactics to combat the heat are relying on those behaviors to try to keep cool.From peculiar methods like “splooting,” to changing physiology altogether, here are four ways different creatures are trying to beat the heat.SplootingA squirrel sploots in Washington, DC.(Celal Gunes/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images) You might never have heard of it but if you’re a cat or dog owner, you’ve almost definitely seen a “sploot.”Also known as “frogging” or “pancaking,” splooting is the flat-out, spread-eagle posture beloved by many four-legged animals and animal-lovers alike.Yet sploot...San Jose is adjusting intersections to slow down speeding: Roadshow
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 16:14:04 GMT
Q: What’s going on at the intersection of McKee Road and White Road? There has been much construction work and it seems like there are no more dedicated right turn lanes. Are there plans to bring them back? The larger, safer pedestrian islands are nice, but this really clogs up traffic flow.Hank HuA: San Jose has installed traffic islands extending into the intersection to slow drivers down. This is happening all throughout the city. The major cause of accidents in most cities is speeding. San Jose and other cities are trying to reduce speed by installing more traffic calming measures. More islands like this will be coming.Q: All of the discussion about the DMV driving test got me thinking: I wonder how self-driving cars that I see on the road would do in a DMV-style driving test. I suspect that they would pass with perfect marks. They could drive a pre-set route, including a freeway portion, and parallel park. It would be a great article if you could set that up, maybe betwee...Latest news
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