Manchester Police and Tucker's Place raising funds for Missouri Special Olympics
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 13:30:13 GMT
ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. - Manchester Police officers will be at Tucker's Place Thursday to bus tables. It's part of their 'Clean Up For Special Olympics' event.A portion of restaurant sales from Thursday evening will go toward Special Olympics Missouri. For sale: Eccentric Fenton home hidden behind quaint exterior Diners can also buy Special Olympics Torch Run t-shirts.Groundbreaking for new nursing program center at St. Louis Community College today
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 13:30:13 GMT
WILDWOOD, Mo. - St. Louis Community College at Wildwood is holding a groundbreaking ceremony for a new center for health sciences and technology. It's the first of six construction projects to transform the St. Louis Community College system.The new center will expand the community college's nursing program. It'll include state-of-the-art stem labs and a new home for Wildwood's student services. Edwardsville High School asst. principal accused of sex with teen It's projected to cost $84.5 million. Part of that will be funded by proposition R and eight cent tax levies approved by voters in 2021.The center is expected to open in 2025.St. Charles County first responders holding mass casualty exercise today
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 13:30:13 GMT
ST. CHARLES COUNTY, Mo. - First responders in St. Charles County are holding a disaster training drill, Thursday night.Volunteers will act as injured patients in the simulated exercise. Paramedics and firefighters have been training all week to become certified 'disaster medical specialists.' For sale: Eccentric Fenton home hidden behind quaint exterior The training simulation is at the st. Charles County Ambulance District headquarters in St. Peters.With Gov. Jared Polis’ signature, next phase of fight over property taxes takes shape
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 13:30:13 GMT
The future of Colorado’s property tax structure — and the way to pay for it — entered a new phase Wednesday with Gov. Jared Polis signing into law a set of bills that aim to blunt the sharpest tax increases associated with rising property values.Standing in the front yard of a Commerce City home, Polis and bill sponsors, all Democrats, touted the multi-pronged effort that would alter the formula used to establish how much-assessed value affects owed property taxes and, according to their projections, save owners hundreds of dollars in money they’d otherwise owe while also changing tax refunds the state’s tax collection cap.But as the governor sat down to give the bills his signature, he noted this was just him doing his part — the next step is voters doing theirs. The proposals laid out in SB23-303 only go into effect if voters approve the measure, Proposition HH, this November. If approved, it would allow property owners to deduct $50,000 from th...Nuggets championship odds 2023: What sportsbooks think of Denver’s chances after advancing to the NBA Finals
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 13:30:13 GMT
The Nuggets are the favorites to hoist their first-ever Larry O’Brien Trophy this season, if oddsmakers are to be believed.Denver has -200 odds — meaning a $200 bet would win $100 — to win the NBA Finals, according to BetMGM. The Heat are +375, followed by the Celtics at +450. Miami, which owns a 3-1 lead in the Eastern Conference Finals, is a -275 favorite to advance.Related ArticlesDenver Nuggets | The Nuggets’ decades-long NBA Finals drought is over. Next up: Breaking one of the league’s longest championship droughts. Denver Nuggets | Wanna go to the NBA Finals? It won’t be cheap. Denver Nuggets | Here’s where to get your Denver Nuggets Western Conference Championship gear Denver Nuggets | Nuggets Podcast: Nikola Jokic, Jamal Murray and the moments after the biggest win in franchise history Denver Nuggets | Roger Murray basks in Jamal Murray’s last-second st...Marin education office sues social media companies over negative impact on kid’s mental health.
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 13:30:13 GMT
The Marin County Office of Education is suing social media companies, claiming they have a negative effect on children’s mental health.The lawsuit, one of dozens filed across the country by school districts and local governments, has been brought on behalf of all Marin school students. It was filed April 28 in federal court in Oakland.The lawsuit is part of multidistrict litigation involving multiple cases. Many of the cases, including Marin’s, are being consolidated before U.S. District Court Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers.The suit alleges that the social media platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, SnapChat, TikTok and Google-owned YouTube have violated California laws for public nuisance, unfair competition, negligence and racketeering.“I believe holding entities accountable for the harm inflicted on youth — harm that is observable and impactful at schools — is necessary, primarily to limit and prevent future harm,” said John Carroll, Marin superintendent of schools.Marin County an...Bay Area Jewish community receives mass shooting training from Israeli medics
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 13:30:13 GMT
Lena Beyer stood at attention over a man wearing a bloodstained shirt as he played the victim of a mass shooting.“You’re not alone. Use the people around you,” she said to Jodie Silberman, who stood nearby.Silberman called out: “Does anyone else need help?” Others rose to assist her. The situation was safe.“These tools can make the scene of a mass casualty event easier to deal with. People realize, they can do it,” said Beyer, a paramedic from Israel.“It was really intense,” said Silberman, a board member of Congregation Rodef Shalom in San Rafael. “The second time I think I could do better. You really don’t know what to do in a crisis situation. I’ve never done anything like this before.”The scenes played out as first responders from Israel’s national emergency medical services organization trained members of Marin’s Jewish community Tuesday on how to react in situations of public violence. The event, called “First 7 Minutes” — for the amount of time it takes for first responders t...Two killed in Highway 1 head-on collision in Monterey County
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 13:30:13 GMT
CASTROVILLE — A head-on crash snarling Highway 1 traffic for hours Tuesday afternoon left two people with major injuries and two others dead.According to the California Highway Patrol Monterey, a 69-year-old Santa Cruz resident was traveling northbound on Highway 1 approaching Molera Road when he veered into oncoming southbound traffic for an unknown reason. The driver, operating a GMC Sierra pickup, traveled directly into the path of a 2016 Mazda CX-5, a compact crossover SUV carrying four passengers, around 12:30 p.m. Related ArticlesCrashes and Disasters | Woman dies of injuries suffered in five-vehicle crash in San Jose Crashes and Disasters | San Jose: Scooter driver who was ejected after hitting brush pile dies in hospital Crashes and Disasters | Third man killed in Highway 101 pileup in Sunnyvale identified Crashes and Disasters | Driver abandoned dying passenger after crash, CHP says Crashes and Disasters | ...Day-use access expanding at Seacliff State Beach for Memorial Day weekend
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 13:30:13 GMT
APTOS — Public-serving facilities at Seacliff State Beach previously shuttered by heavy winter storms are continuing to reopen and just in time for the holidays.California State Parks and Friends of Santa Cruz State Parks on Wednesday announced that the park’s full suite of day-use amenities and access will be reopening Memorial Day weekend, starting at 8 a.m. Saturday.After months of recovery and repair efforts, visitors will be able to drive down and park in beach-level parking areas and enjoy the ramadas, picnic tables and barbecues, according to a State Parks release.“After this year’s devastating storms, we are so excited to welcome back families and friends as they enjoy barbeques, celebrations, gatherings and fun times at Seacliff State Beach,” said State Parks Santa Cruz District Superintendent Chris Spohrer in the release. “Seacliff is a special place not only for locals, but also for visitors who have been coming here for generations to enjoy cooler temperatures and make m...Barabak: Lawmakers in states are handcuffing voters, ignoring election results
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 13:30:13 GMT
Earlier this month, a group of Oregon lawmakers walked off the job, bringing the state Senate to a halt.The move came after Democrats in the House passed bills on abortion, gun safety and medical care for transgender people that Republicans, a minority in Oregon’s Legislature, strongly opposed.There is ample room for discussion on each of these issues. The process is not always pretty. Compromise is often frustrating, leaving no one fully satisfied; it can be particularly tough when your party is in the minority and you’re routinely outvoted.But that’s how our system works. Or, at least, how it’s supposed to. Elections, as they say, have consequences, along with winners and losers.Increasingly, however, state lawmakers are ignoring election returns and looking to override popular sentiment to impose their own will instead.In Oregon, you have 12 Republican senators and an independent acting like children who’ve taken their ball and gone home, stalling action on hundreds of bills and ...Latest news
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