St. Paul firefighters tackling the Twin Cities Marathon in full gear for a cause — their fallen co-workers
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 03:18:12 GMT
Among the sea of runners in shorts and tank tops in the Twin Cities Marathon, two will stand out for their gear: They’ll be in their St. Paul firefighter turnout gear and helmets.Their heavy gear won’t be ideal for the expected temperatures, but that’s not why they’d rather not be there. It’s because of what their presence represents: Capt. Kyle Bode and firefighter Bryan Buxton are taking part in the marathon for their fallen co-workers, who they wish were alive and not having people run in their memories.They’re trying to bring attention to the job-related risks to firefighters: cancer, cardiac problems and suicide linked to trauma that builds up from what firefighters witness in their work. Five active-duty St. Paul firefighters have died of such causes in the last eight years.After St. Paul Fire Capt. Chris Parsons passed away of a heart attack at age 48 in June, Bode said he was sick of seeing his friends from the fire department die.“I...Some asylum seekers can now start to apply for work
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 03:18:12 GMT
CAPITAL REGION, N.Y. (NEWS10) - The New York City administration confirmed they have nearly 62,000 asylum seekers still in their care. NEWS10 breaks down how many asylum seekers can start the process to get to work. New rules for Venezuelan asylum seekers seeking work A representative with New York City Mayor Adams’ administration confirmed nearly 40,000 asylum seekers are aged 18 and over and could possibly be ready to start the process that gets them working.Roughly 15,000 Venezuelan asylum seekers have been assessed and are confirmed to have been in the country before July 31st. Around 1800 asylees are living outside of the city, not all of them are Venezuelan. Carlos, a Capital Region Venezuelan asylum seeker, talks about the new temporary protected status that allows for the early start time, he told NEWS10 that he feels the rules are unfair for others. Hochul discusses migrant costs & impacts of govt shutdown “This is really hard it's really hard for everyo...Dramatic video shows armed encounter at St. Charles gas station; teens arrested
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 03:18:12 GMT
ST. CHARLES, Mo. - Teenagers with a long list of criminal priors are in custody after a frightening armed encounter.Only FOX 2 was able to obtain the eye-opening evidence from the chaos that broke out Sunday morning at a St. Charles gas station.Video shows two white cars are being targeted by a Mercedes SUV that police say was stolen earlier from Brentwood. You can see two suspects run simultaneously to each car to steal items inside. The victim driver by the pump sees her purse swiped and chases down one suspect down. She gets all the way into his SUV, then backs out with her hands up. St. Louis had only 2 officers for an entire district – Both called in sick Ashley Holbrook saw it. She said, “I’m just actually really speechless because I really can’t believe that happened so close.”On the video, you can hear the hysteria. Then the suspects drive off with the stolen goods, which includes one victim’s car keys. You can also hear that victim’s panic when the suspects return for her...St. Peters puts brakes on panhandling with new ordinance
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 03:18:12 GMT
ST. PETERS, Mo. - Some St. Peters residents have raised concerns about what they call an increase in aggressive panhandling. On Thursday, the city’s board of aldermen passed an ordinance taking aim at those concerns. City attorney John Young said the new ordinance was crafted following feedback from residents. He said, “They were concerned about the safety of pedestrians and motorists.” The new ordinance prohibits a panhandler or solicitor from approaching a vehicle, while in a right-of-way. St. Louis had only 2 officers for an entire district – Both called in sick “It’s just intended to make sure that the police department has an enforceable mechanism for making sure people are safe in the intersection and in the city’s right of way,” said Young. FOX 2 recently reported on a similar ordinance in Chesterfield. The action led to that city denying a request by the Incarnate Word Knights of Columbus to continue its annual Tootsie Roll drive on several street corners. St. Pete...Concerns mount over possible Catholic school closures in St. Louis
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 03:18:12 GMT
ST. LOUIS - Recent church closures and mergers within the Archdiocese of St. Louis has some parents wondering if we could soon see some Catholic school closures. Just months after finalizing Phase I of its "All Things New" plan, the Archdiocese of St. Louis said they are now looking to meet with catholic schools. The "All Things New" website said more than 80 catholic schools are seeing less than 65% enrollment. It said many factors are being considered as the consultation process with a third of the elementary schools begins. Among those factors include building maintenance, declining enrollment, and the cost of operations. St. Louis had only 2 officers for an entire district – Both called in sick "The Archdiocese of St. Louis has said that up to one-third of catholic grade schools could close next year," said former Missouri State Sen. Bob Onder (R-St. Charles County). "That would be 25 out of the 80 grade schools in the area. Of course this would have devastating consequences ...Well-traveled bear on the run near San Bernardino
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 03:18:12 GMT
A bear from east Los Angeles County led Fish and Wildlife officials on a chase near San Bernardino, just days after she was captured in Rancho Cucamonga and released into the mountains.The bear was spotted Thursday in a tree at Mary and Darby streets in Muscoy, an area north of San Bernardino. According to the California Department of Fish and Wildlife, the female bear is between three and four years old, weighing between 250 and 300 pounds, and was originally from the Sierra Madre area. She was captured Sunday in Rancho Cucamonga and released in the San Gabriel Mountains, officials said.A black bear from east L.A. County showed up in Muscoy on Sept. 28, 2023. (OnScene.TV)The bear has ear tags and Fish and Wildlife plan to put a GPS collar on her if and when they are able to recapture her.Officials said the bear got into the tree because she was scared, and they expect she will come down when it gets dark. Fish and Wildlife officials say they will not be able to use a tranquilizer g...Dog taken during robbery in North Hollywood returned
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 03:18:12 GMT
An 11-year-old Pitbull-Rhodesian Ridgeback mix named Drake, was safely returned to its owner on Thursday after it was taken during a robbery on Tuesday in North Hollywood, Los Angeles authorities confirmed.According to police, a victim entered a business in the 11000 block of Burbank Boulevard just after 12:45 a.m. with her dog on a leash and shortly after, two suspects entered the business and, seemingly unprovoked, attacked the victim and used bodily force to steal the dog. North Hollywood robbery detectives located Drake and safely returned him to his owner with the help of multiple tips from the community and additional information from the Orange County Sheriff’s Department. The suspects have been described as a Black female wearing a black shirt and ripped black jeans with black shoes and a Hispanic man wearing a black and white sweater with blue jeans and white shoes. (LAPD)The dog has been identified as an 11-year-old Pitbull-Rhodesian Ridgeback mix named Drake. (LAPD)T...Ex-boyfriend convicted of murdering Hollywood Hills sex therapist
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 03:18:12 GMT
A man was convicted Thursday of murdering a prominent Hollywood sex therapist by throwing her over a balcony in the Hollywood Hills in 2020.Gareth Pursehouse, 41, was found guilty by a jury of murdering his ex-girlfriend, Amie Harwick, 38, according to the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office.On Feb. 15, 2020, Harwick was found below a third-floor balcony at her Hollywood Hills home.Harwick had "expressed fear" about Pursehouse before the fatal attack, police said. She had applied for two orders of protection against him at the time, according to the Los Angeles Times.A longtime friend of the victim, Eric Breslow, told KTLA that Harwick had dated Pursehouse about seven or eight years ago at the time and that Pursehouse had become "obsessed" with her.“This was a constant thing that she talked about,” Breslow said. “That she was afraid of this particular guy and it was always something that kind of followed her. It scared her enough to tell friends that, ‘I think I should get...L.A. County inspectors check for price gouging at gas stations
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 03:18:12 GMT
Gas prices in Southern California continue to climb and now Los Angeles County inspectors are checking to make sure that customers are actually receiving what they're paying for at the pump. Gas prices jumped 12 cents overnight and the average price in L.A. County as of Thursday is $6.28. This is the 22nd time in 24 days that the average price for a gallon of gas has risen. Compared to the national average of $3.83 for a gallon of gas, California is paving the way for some of the highest rates to date. Many residents are discouraged and frustrated by the fluctuating gas prices. “Because of the gas prices, I’m actually not going to do my next two stops and I’d rather do calls,” said Long Beach resident Emma Haines. Haines works in sales and drives all over L.A. County. She said she fills up her tank every day with $20, hoping that the high prices will eventually drop. On Thursday, she decided to shorten her route due to the high gas prices. Another Long Beach resident Jeffr...Nobody Jethro Tulls Like Jethro Tull
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 03:18:12 GMT
Nobody Jethro Tulls Like Jethro Tull: You might notice that the photo at the top of this story is a publicity shot, rather than a photo from Jethro Tull‘s concert at the Greek Theatre on Wednesday evening. This is because photography was not allowed at the show — not professional photos taken from the front, and not photos or videos taken with a phone (at least, not until the last song). Frontman and sole remaining original member Ian Anderson announced that very thing just before taking to the stage, and then he enforced it throughout the show by pointing out and chastising people who were ignoring the instructions. Honestly, while he has the right to set the rules, it started to feel a bit silly. But hey, Anderson’s gonna Anderson.Jethro Tull is, and has always been, an odd beast. A proggy, folky, unapologetically weird band that has plowed their own field (almost literally, with the song “Heavy Horses”) since the This Was debut album in 1968. There ...Latest news
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