Watch on FOX 5: 'Easter at Rock Church: Death to Life'
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Watch "Easter at Rock Church: Death to Life" at 8 a.m. and 9 a.m. Easter Sunday on FOX 5 or in the video player above.Governor comments after cops killed in traffic stop shooting
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 17:26:32 GMT
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers said Sunday “our hearts are heavy” a day after two police officers were shot to death during a traffic stop.“”Our hearts are heavy for the Chetek and Cameron police officers who lost their lives in the line of duty yesterday. Kathy and I are praying for the officers’ families, colleagues, and the Barron County community mourning this tragic loss,” Evers posted on Twitter.The Wisconsin Department of Justice said in a statement late Saturday that it was investigating the shooting in Cameron.An officer from the Chetek Police Department conducted a traffic stop around 3:38 p.m. and at some point gunfire was exchanged with the motorist, the department said.The Chetek officer and another officer from Cameron were pronounced dead at the scene. The suspect in the shooting was taken to a hospital and later died, the department said.The names of the officers and the suspect were not immediately released.The deaths of the officer...Rowdy fans who insisted on singing along ejected from 'Bodyguard' musical
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MANCHESTER, England (AP) — A British performance of “The Bodyguard” musical ended in unrequited love for some audience members who couldn't refrain from singing along to the anthemic finale.The show at the Palace Theatre in Manchester screeched to a halt Friday when two unruly patrons were ejected for joining the lead in singing “I Will Always Love You,” the soaring, emotional ballad made famous by Whitney Houston.It was not supposed to be a singalong. Ushers carried signs saying, “Please refrain from singing” and announcements were made in advance that patrons would have a chance to join along at the end but not to sing during the show, said Tash Kenyon, an audience member.During the closing number, somebody shouted, “Does this mean we can start singing now?” Kenyon said. A tone-deaf voice projected from the balcony and competed with the vocals of Melody Thornton, a former member of The Pussycat Dolls.Laughter then turned to anger and confusion, Karl Bradley told the Manchester Eve...Thousands of purple creatures wash ashore in California
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(KTLA) – Look, but don’t touch. That’s the message from marine biologists as Southern California sees an influx of jellyfish-like creatures known as Velella velella, or By-the-Wind Sailors.On Saturday, Dana Wharf Whale Watching in Orange County posted a video of the strange, purple blobs that travel with the ocean currents and winds. Beachgoers say they are washing ashore by the thousands along the Southern California coast, including at Huntington Beach, Zuma Beach, Manhattan Beach, and Salt Creek Beach. They have also been spotted further north.By-the-Wind sailors are seen at Zuma Beach in California in April 2023. The jelly-like creatures are known as colonial hydroid, meaning they’re comprised of a colony of tiny organisms. (Maria Abreu)By-the-Wind sailors are known as colonial hydroids, meaning they’re comprised of a colony of tiny creatures, similar to the Portuguese Man O'War. The animals aren't classified as jellyfish, despite their jelly-like appearance. They feed on algae ...Austin Public Health monitoring as invasive strep cases rise nationally
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AUSTIN (KXAN) — After lower-than-normal levels throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, numerous states have seen an increase in invasive group A strep — and Austin Public Health officials said the agency is on the lookout for any possible spikes locally.Group A strep bacteria is a relatively common and mild illness responsible for conditions like strep throat and skin infections, a spokesperson for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention told KXAN. However, invasive group A strep (iGAS) can lead to more pronounced side effects, including sepsis, septic shock and streptococcal toxic shock syndrome, they added.Austin Health Authority Dr. Desmar Walkes added the severity of iGAS cases can manifest themselves in the form of impacts to patients' nervous tissue and bloodstream. So far, Austin hasn't exhibited any spikes seen in other places nationally. RELATED: Strep A infections spike across Texas; how to protect yourself Typically, iGAS infections peak seasonally between December and...Business People: Visit St. Paul in leadership transition
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OF NOTECindy DupontVisit Saint Paul, a civic promotional organization, announced that CFO/COO Cindy Dupont has been named interim president and CEO of Visit Saint Paul and Saint Paul RiverCentre, a downtown entertainment and convention venue.ADVERTISING/PUBLIC RELATIONSPreston Spire, a Minneapolis-based advertising agency, announced the following new hires: Evon Anderson, digital marketing specialist; Jessa Diebel, associate director, digital experience; Dan Domagala, account director/new business director; Jessica Helman, account manager; Kari Johnson, senior project manager, and Tess Montgomery, media planner.EDUCATIONThe University of Minnesota‘s College of Food, Agricultural and Natural Resource Sciences announced the appointment of Andrew Gapinski as director of the Minnesota Landscape Arboretum in Chaska, effective May 1. Gapinski previously was director of horticulture at the Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University, Boston.ENTERTAINMENTThe Ordway Center for the Performin...Man in serious condition after Easter morning shooting in westside Los Angeles
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A man was taken to the hospital in critical condition after he was shot twice in the Beverlywood neighborhood of Los Angeles on Easter morning. The shooting happened around 2:30 a.m. on the 2500 block of South Robertson Blvd., according to the Los Angeles Police Department.A man was transported to the in serious condition following a shooting in Beverlywood on April 9, 2023. (ANG News)Police officials say several people were attending a party at an event space nearby. As the party came to an end and attendants spilled out onto the street, a fight broke out that became violent.The victim was shot twice, police said, and transported to the hospital with serious wounds. Four people were detained at the scene, but all four were released.A vehicle wanted in connection with the shooting was seen fleeing north on Robertson Blvd., police said, but no arrests have been made at this time. At this time, there is no information regarding a suspect description.The street was closed for several h...These are the most photographed parks in California, according to Yelp
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It's easy to admire the beauty of nature when you're visiting a park, whether it's one of the hundreds of national parks in the U.S. to the countless state and local parks near you. Sometimes the beauty is so stunning, you may feel inclined to snap a photo or two to remember it. That's especially true for some parks, a new Yelp analysis found. After identifying parks listed on its website for both the U.S. and Canada, Yelp ranked the top 25 based on how frequently users submitted photos for each.Surprisingly, only six are national parks (and half of those are in Utah). It was the most visited national park in 2022, but it isn’t exactly a park With more than 11,000 photos on Yelp's site, topping out the list was New York City's Central Park. Spanning more than 843 acres, Central Park serves over 42 million visitors every year and offers more than just green space. Visitors can also explore the Belvedere Castle, recreate a scene from "Home Alone" at Gapstow Bridge, and even stop by...Former Santa Rosa doctor to serve prison sentence after teen overdoses
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By Olivia Wynkoop | Bay City NewsA former pain management doctor in Santa Rosa was sentenced to 30 months in prison for prescribing dangerous controlled substances to a 17-year-old patient who later fatally overdosed, announced the U.S. Department of Justice.On Friday, a federal judge issued a prison sentence for Thomas Keller, 75, who was found guilty of four counts of unlawful distribution of controlled substances in November.According to court documents, Keller knowingly and repeatedly prescribed strong, addictive opioids to a 17-year-old patient before she died of an overdose in 2017. The dosages and combination of the drugs “far exceeded the usual course” of medical practice, and were prescribed without “legitimate medical need,” said the DOJ.The patient died from an overdose after being prescribed a combination of an opioid, a benzodiazepine and a Soma — a combination of medication known to be extremely dangerous.Related ArticlesCrime and Public Safety ...NBA in Mexico: G League team hopes it’s laying foundation
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MEXICO CITY (AP) — A reggaeton song by Puerto Rican artist Daddy Yankee is blasting through the Arena Ciudad de México with the lights out while fans wave their cell phones and dance to the rhythm of the music.Then comes a drumbeat followed by a loud “Ca-pi-ta-nes, Ca-pi-ta-nes” chant.Welcome to NBA G League action in Mexico City. And if fans get their wish, the atmosphere at Capitanes’ games will become the staple for home games of an actual NBA team in the city. It’s a longshot but that hasn’t dampened the optimism.When NBA Commissioner Adam Silver visited Mexico in December, he said the Capitanes would give the league a great opportunity to see if Mexico could be considered for a franchise in the future.So far, it appears the organization is on the right path.Though the Capitanes lost a three-way tiebreaker and missed the G League playoffs — the finals begin Tuesday — they provided some answers to off-court concerns in their first season in Mexico City.Following their inaug...Latest news
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