AAA and Missouri lawmakers teach kids about driving safety
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 14:30:07 GMT
UNIVERSITY CITY, Mo. - AAA and Missouri lawmakers are partnering to make St. Louis and state roads safer, and they are doing that with the help of second-grade kids.Second-graders have a long time before they get behind the wheel, but with the help of a special book, AAA is teaching kids that they can already start making a positive impact even if they are not driving.State Senator Brian Williams paid a visit to Pershing Elementary in University City. He read the children's book Sam's Trip in The Beach. The book was made by EndDistractedDriving.org - all to teach kids how to speak up if they see bad driving habits. There are instances where Sam had to speak up because his dad was texting while driving, or his mom was putting on makeup while driving. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now Daily News ...Driver dies in fatal rollover crash on northbound Interstate 225
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 14:30:07 GMT
A driver is dead after a single-vehicle rollover crash that forced the closure of northbound Interstate 225 early Monday, according to police in Aurora.The police closed the northbound lanes of I-225, then re-opened the highway before sunrise. The crash happened near the intersection of I-225 and Alameda, the police said in a posting on Twitter.No information on the person who died was released. Police investigating the crash were looking for witnesses and vehicle dash camera images.#APDTrafficAlert: Officers are investigating a single-vehicle rollover crash on I-225 near Alameda. One person has died.All lanes of NB I-225 are closed and will be for an extended time. APD’s Traffic Unit is investigating.Any witnesses, or anyone with dash cam footage, who… pic.twitter.com/Wc12YI5g6F— Aurora Police Dept (@AuroraPD) May 1, 2023Keeler: Avs fans, could we please skip Valeri Nichushkin, Nazem Kadri revisionist history?
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 14:30:07 GMT
There’s a fine, delicate line between hindsight and yanking theories out of one’s posterior in a pinch. In case you forgot, Nazem Kadri vanished for eight playoff games with the Avs in 2021 — critical ones, too — due to his own demons.Nasty Naz missed another five with Toronto during the 2019 Stanley Cup Playoffs. And three more while the 2018 postseason cranked up. All suspensions. All self-inflicted wounds that helped to sink Kadri’s teams at their most critical, desperate junctures of the season.Roster construction with a salary cap is three parts research and one part roulette wheel. But to declare that because the Avs faceplanted against Seattle in the Stanley Cup Playoffs, the money thrown at Valeri Nichushkin should’ve gone to Kadri instead? That’s a leap Superman wouldn’t make with a straight face.Revise history all you like. But you don’t get to rewrite it. Remember June 2022? No? Nichushkin was 27 and became a one-man wrecking crew during some of the biggest postseason gam...Denver weather: Warm and dry day with sunny blue skies
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 14:30:07 GMT
Few clouds are expected Monday as warm weather settles in across Denver and Colorado’s high plains bringing sunny blue skies and night low temperatures above freezing, according to the National Weather Service.The high temperature in Denver will be 74 degrees, decreasing to a low of 46 degrees Monday night, weather service forecasters said. Light wind with gusts at speeds up to 16 miles per hour may blow across the city Monday afternoon. In the mountains, rain may fall, with thunderstorms here and there, forecasters said.Dry conditions likely will prevail in the city through Monday. At night, clouds will spread but were expected to dwindle before dawn.Warmer today, with highs 70-75 on the plains under mostly sunny skies (at least until mid afternoon). Scattered pm showers/isolated thunderstorm mountains – highest coverage around Park County. #COwx pic.twitter.com/kUCf7BFzP5— NWS Boulder (@NWSBoulder) May 1, 2023More rain, mountain snow moves into Southern California
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 14:30:07 GMT
If you thought Los Angeles was done with the rain, think again. A late season storm is pushing its way into Southern California Monday, bringing an increased chance of rain and mountain snow Tuesday through Thursday, the National Weather service reports. “We are looking forward to a significant cool down coming our way,” KTLA 5 weatherman Kaj Goldberg said. A rapidly deepening marine layer moving through the coastal slopes as early as Sunday night will continue well inland, creating the possibility of drizzle or light rain through Monday in Ventura and L.A. counties. Along with the cloudy, damp conditions, portions of Southern California will also experience gusty winds. “Wind advisories are in effect through this evening and overnight for the Antelope Valley foothills as well as southwestern Santa Barbara County,” the weather service said. “These advisories will likely need to be extended/reissued for the same areas Monday afternoon and evening.” Ca...4 dead after Kern County shooting
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 14:30:07 GMT
Four men were killed in a shooting in Kern County Sunday night.The incident was reported around 11:20 p.m. at a home in Mojave, authorities said. Responding Kern County Sheriff’s Office deputies found three victims dead at the scene.A fourth victim was taken to a hospital where he was later declared dead.The victims were only described as being men in their 20s or 30s.Lt. Daniel Perez said the victims had injuries related to a “violent assault."Another source confirmed to KGET that the victims had been fatally shot. No arrests have been made and the motive behind the shooting is unknown. No further details about the incident have been released.Mojave is a desert community about 65 miles east of downtown Bakersfield.'Waste of time': Community college transfers derail students
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 14:30:07 GMT
First came the good news. After taking classes at a community college, Ricki Korba was admitted to California State University, Bakersfield, as a transfer student. But when she logged on to her student account, she got a gut punch: Most of her previous classes wouldn’t count.The university rejected most of her science classes, she was told, because they were deemed less rigorous than those at Bakersfield — even though some used the same textbooks. Several other courses were rejected because Korba exceeded a cap on how many credits can be transferred.Now Korba, a chemistry and music major, is retaking classes she already passed once. It will add a year to her studies, plus at least $20,000 in tuition and fees.“It just feels like a waste of time,” said Korba, 23, of Sonora, California. “I thought I was supposed to be going to a CSU and starting hard classes and doing a bunch of cool labs.”Every year, hundreds of thousands of students start at community colleges hoping to transfer to a...Cobra Man Digs Dandelion Gum
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 14:30:07 GMT
Black Moth Super RainbowDandelion Gum (Graveface)Cobra Man Digs Dandelion Gum: Andy Harry of L.A. disco-rock duo Cobra Man told us about his love for a Black Moth Super Rainbow gem.(Graveface)Andy Harry: I don’t have one favorite album of all time, but I do have favorite albums from different time periods of my life. My family moved around the country a lot when I was a kid, and different places we lived as I was growing up have different albums tied to them for me.I remember listening to the album Dandelion Gum by Black Moth Super Rainbow for the first time while driving at night along the beach in Massachusetts with a friend. It was around the same time I had began an obsession of teaching myself to produce music. When I heard the soaring synth leads in the opening track “Forever Heavy” it felt like I had finally found something that I’d been searching for but didn’t realize it yet. The synth work on the album is incredible in the most hazy way, and the combination of vocoder with...The dad whose wife and child were among 5 killed by a neighbor in Texas describes how the massacre unfolded
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 14:30:07 GMT
Authorities are pleading for the public’s help as they search for a shooter suspected of killing five people — including a 9-year-old boy — after the child’s father asked the gunman to stop firing his rifle near the family’s home.More than 250 law enforcement officers and $80,000 in reward money have been devoted to capturing Francisco Oropesa, 38, who police say gunned down his neighbors Friday night at their home northeast of Houston. He’s considered armed and dangerous, an FBI official said.Moments before the massacre, Wilson Garcia and two other men had walked over to Oropesa’s yard to ask him to stop shooting so close to their home because their baby was sleeping, Garcia told CNN. They’d asked Oropesa to shoot on the other side of his property, he said.The gunman later came to Garcia’s home, shooting his wife, Sonia Argentina Guzman, in the doorway before killing three other adults and Garcia’s son, Daniel Enrique Laso-Guzman, the grieving father said.“One of the people who die...San Jose hotel project site is seized in real estate loan foreclosure
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 14:30:07 GMT
SAN JOSE — A foreclosure auction has cleared the way for a South Korea-based group to take ownership of a San Jose site where a hotel with hundreds of rooms has been approved — yet never built.The hotel development property was bought for $27.6 million by the owner of the foreclosed loan, a group operating out of South Korea, after a brief public auction that was held in downtown San Jose on April 26.A 200-room hotel has been proposed for an empty site at 7 Topgolf Drive in north San Jose’s Alviso district. City officials approved the hotel but the project was never built.Pine Tree Specialized Private Investment Trust and KEB Hana Bank, which provided the original financing for the vacant land, filed a default notice against the loan and began a foreclosure process a few months ago.Pine Tree Specialized and KEB Hana Bank found an investment group willing to assume control of the loan.Sol San Jose Owner, a real estate entity based in Seoul, South Korea, was assigned...Latest news
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