More than 5,000 without power, storm damage across the St. Louis area
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 07:22:45 GMT
ST. LOUIS - Winds peaked at nearly 80 miles per hour at the St. Louis Lambert Regional Airport during an intense afternoon storm system Saturday afternoon, one that caused some scattered damage around St. Charles County. FOX 2's extreme weather specialist Chris Higgins describes the winds as some of the worst he has ever seen from a non-tornado or non-hurricane warned storm. He witnessed strong winds and heavy rainfall around 3:30 p.m. near Highway K in St. Charles County. Community officials are currently surveying damages. FOX 2 has learned of more than 100,000 power outages in the St. Louis metro and tens of thousands in St. Charles County. Right now, more than 5,000 people there are waking up without power.Residents are reporting downed power lines and trees. Two viewers from St. Charles County sent the following photos of damages. Viewer-submitted photos of storm damage in St. Charles County on July 29, 2023. Viewer-submitted photos of storm damage in St. Charles County on July...Woman arrested for fatally striking pedestrian walking into convenience store
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 07:22:45 GMT
A pedestrian walking into a convenience store in South L.A. was killed by a driver after she crashed into the store while they were walking in. According to the Los Angeles Police Department, the incident happened at the 7-Eleven on the corner of West Century Boulevard and Figueroa Street around 10:10 p.m. Sunday night. Officers were sitting at a red light in a nearby intersection when they observed a female driving in reverse and crashing into parked vehicles, authorities told KTLA.A pedestrian walking into a convenience store was killed by a driver after she crashed into the store. (OC Hawk)A pedestrian walking into a convenience store was killed by a driver after she crashed into the store. (OC Hawk)A pedestrian walking into a convenience store was killed by a driver after she crashed into the store. (OC Hawk)“She continued to reverse her vehicle, striking a pedestrian who was walking into the [store],” LAPD said. The victim, who has not been identified, was transp...Evacuations ordered as wildfire near Temecula grows to over 2,200 acres
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 07:22:45 GMT
A brush fire burning near Temecula has charred more than 2,200 acres with very little containment as of Sunday morning, authorities said.The Bonny Fire was first reported around 2:45 p.m. Thursday near the 44000 block of Bonny Lane in Aguanga, a city about 20 miles east of Temecula. The blaze initially burned about five acres of dry brush on a hillside but grew rapidly amid the dry weather and triple-digit heat.The rugged and steep terrain remains a challenge for fire crews, who will continue to cool down hot spots and construct a containment line around the perimeter, CalFire said."The change in weather patterns and continued chance of thunderstorms today and tomorrow heightens the risk of erratic fire behavior," fire officials said in a release.The Bonny Fire burns near Temecula, California on July 28, 2023. (OnScene.tv)"We anticipate the number of acres is going to increase dramatically due to the way the fire is moving," CalFire spokesman Richard Cordova said Friday afternoon. "...Contest winners address struggle of being ‘Be-You-tiful’ in social media age
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 07:22:45 GMT
Winning entries by local middle school students in this year’s Be-You-tiful contest, sponsored by the Campbell-based Eating Disorders Resource Center (EDRC), use different mediums to express similar ideas about how social media affects body image and overall well being.The annual contest is open to Bay Area middle and high school students.Emma Xuanyi Ma, a seventh-grader at Kennedy Middle School in Cupertino, won first place in the middle school prose category for “A Fresh Start.” Her poem addresses the stressors teens face in the age of the selfie: “It takes you thirty shots,/Before you get it right,/You’ve made your skin smooth/And your eyes bright;/But you’re not satisfied,/Perfection seems so far,/How come you never have/The beauty of those stars?”Nandika Trivedi, an eighth-grader at Thomas Russell Middle School in Milpitas, used self-portraiture to convey her inner child “that just wants to get out there and roam, no matter what others think about her weight or clothes.”“When I...State Route 13 in Oakland closed after fatal crash involving pedestrian
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 07:22:45 GMT
A fatal crash early Sunday morning shut down all southbound lanes on State Route 13 near Montclair and left one pedestrian dead.The crash, which involved a black Toyota Corolla, occurred sometime after midnight. California Highway Patrol responded to a report of a man crawling in the slow lane near the Park Boulevard onramp after possibly being hit by a car at 1:17 a.m.Oakland Fire Department also responded and confirmed the fatality at 1:33 a.m.. California Highway Patrol ordered the highway closed soon after, diverting traffic onto Park Boulevard.The highway reopened to Southbound traffic at 3:38 a.m.As of June, 4 pedestrians had been killed in Oakland this year.Related ArticlesCrashes and Disasters | Head-on collision kills suspected DUI driver, passenger on I-280 in Los Altos Hills Crashes and Disasters | Alameda County DA gives early release to Oakland man convicted of murder in 2003 crash during police chase Crashes and Disasters | Pi...Negotiating the ins and outs of San Jose Jazz Summer Fest
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 07:22:45 GMT
Last year’s San Jose Jazz Summer Fest was arguably a victim of its own success in that so many people turned out to hear the main stage acts that the security checkpoints couldn’t get them through the gates until after the music had started.Festival organizers have taken steps to get folks settled in Plaza de Cesar Chavez for this year’s Summer Fest, taking place Aug. 11-13.“Organizers have both made infrastructure changes and are working closely with fest security on updated gate procedures to ensure a smoother, faster line process at the main gates,” says Summer Fest Operations Director Annie Hermes.Among these changes, a second VIP entrance has been added near the main stage to help alleviate main gate congestion. For everyone else, there’ll be an express line for those who forego camp chairs and come only with clear bags and small purses.Related ArticlesEntertainment | Taylor Swift breaks curfew for second night in a row at Levi’s Stadium Entertainment | ...Westmont High School junior is a winner in Be-You-tiful contest
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 07:22:45 GMT
Be-You-tiful winnerWestmont High School junior Jupiter Polevoi is among the winners of this year’s Be-You-tiful contest, sponsored by the Campbell-based Eating Disorders Resource Center (EDRC). The annual contest asked Bay Area middle and high school students to share their thoughts on how social media affects body image and overall well being.In her winning video, Jupiter sings an original song about a young woman’s struggle with an eating disorder. According to the EDRC, As many as 30% of girls and 16% of boys in American high schools suffer from disordered eating.First-, second- and third-place winners in the Be-You-tiful contest’s various categories won $300, $200 and $100, respectively.Register for Teal RunRegistration is open for the ninth annual Teal Run, a fundraiser for women and families affected by ovarian cancer. The 5k fun run/walk is set for Oct. 1, 7:30-11:30 a.m., at Campbell Park.The race is hosted by the Teal Foundation, started in 2015 to promote a sense of commu...Denise Rocchi named new Saratoga postmaster
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 07:22:45 GMT
New Saratoga postmasterDenise Rocchi was sworn in July 20 as the new postmaster of the Saratoga Post Office.A 17-year postal service employee, Rocchi started her career in 2006 as an associate supervisor of customer service in Redwood City. She then served as supervisor of customer service at stations in Palo Alto and San Jose. Her latest post was as the manager of customer service at the San Jose Blossom Station.Rocchi comes from a long line of postal workers. Her grandparents, Jean and Bill Croteau, served respectively as clerk and carrier in San Jose, her mother Jeanne Rocchi was a clerk, and both her aunts also worked for the USPS, one as a supervisor and the other as a human resources principal.As the postmaster of Saratoga, Rocchi supervises 41 employees and oversees the retail services and daily distribution of 48,000 pieces of mail and packages to 11,822 delivery stops, 1,814 P.O. boxes, 22 city delivery routes and two rural routes to a community of over 30,163 residents....Milpitas Library hosts mental health care event
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 07:22:45 GMT
Mental health info at libraryThe Santa Clara County Library District is partnering with the County of Santa Clara Health System, National Alliance on Mental Illness Santa Clara County, and Bay Area Legal Aid to educate and empower local residents around mental health care through a series of events taking place at district libraries. The goal is to provide crucial information about accessing mental health care services.A presentation at the Milpitas Library is set for Monday, Aug. 21, 6-7 p.m. The presentation explains how common mental health conditions are and how to recognize signs and symptoms. It’s estimated that one in five adults in the U.S. lives with a mental illness. In Santa Clara County that equals about 340,000 adults.Mental health parity requires that commercial insurance plans provide the same level of coverage for mental health services as they do for physical health services. The presentation includes information on rights to mental health care, steps and resources ...Los Gatos proposes changes for Blossom Hill safety improvements
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 07:22:45 GMT
Blossom Hill trafficTown officials are reassuring Los Gatos residents that the increased traffic along Blossom Hill Road won’t be permanent. In response to safety concerns for cyclists and pedestrians near Blossom Hill Elementary School, officials began implementing changes to the road—including reduced speed limits—in July. Since then, there have been some growing pains. But town staff say they are actively monitoring the traffic in the area and will address it however they can, including modifying traffic lights in the area.Parking downtownNext Thursday, Aug. 10, residents interested in the town’s downtown parking programs can attend a stakeholder meeting to discuss recent recommendations to the Town Council about paid parking and employee parking permits. The council is set to discuss the item at its Aug. 15 meeting, but business and property owners—as well as staff who work in the area—are invited to give input in one of two sessions ahead of time. The Chamber of Commerce will h...Latest news
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