Hudson Elementary hosting 2nd annual 'Got Culture' event today
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:57:18 GMT
ST. LOUIS - Hudson Elementary in the Webster Groves School District is hosting their 2nd annual 'Got Culture' event.For the first half, students get to cook with chefs, interact with artists, and learn about deaf culture. In the second half, they learn about St. Louis blues music from musicians Ryan Marquez and Anita Jackson. Federal agents head operation on I-270 in St. Louis County Hudson Elementary says the goal of the event is to show students that culture goes beyond color and race.Human trafficking awareness meeting taking place tonight in Florissant
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:57:18 GMT
ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. - Hazelwood school district families can learn about the dangers of human trafficking and the importance of cyber safety Wednesday night.The 'Gateway Alliance Against Human Trafficking' is hosting an informational meeting at the learning center on New Halls Ferry Road in Florissant. It's from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Federal agents head operation on I-270 in St. Louis County The organization will teach parents how to identify human traffickers and their victims, how to help children know if they're victims of human trafficking, and how to report it to the police.Tishaura Jones announces plans to further expand ballot access for St. Louis voters
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:57:18 GMT
ST. LOUIS - There are plans to make it easier to get on the ballot for St. Louis City voters. Mayor Tishaura Jones and the Board of Election Commissioners made the announcement.The city will use money from the American Rescue Plan Act to upgrade voting technology and help keep elections secure. The upgrades will also allow you to vote at any precinct across the city, no matter where you are registered to vote. Video of Missouri politicians using flamethrowers goes viral You can register to vote online, through the mail, or in person at the board's offices at 300 North Tucker.Broncos podcast: Breaking down Denver’s 0-2 home start and if Sean Payton and Russell Wilson can find a win Week 3 at Miami
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:57:18 GMT
In this week’s episode of the 1st & Orange Podcast, Denver Post beat reporters Parker Gabriel and Ryan McFadden recap what went wrong for Sean Payton’s team in a 35-33 home loss to Washington and preview Denver’s Week 3 road trip to Miami to face Tua Tagovailoa and the Dolphins.WatchListenSubscribe to the podcastSoundCloud | iTunes | Stitcher | RSSWant more Broncos news? Sign up for the Broncos Insider to get all our NFL analysis.Homeowners face insurance spikes over wildfires, storms
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:57:18 GMT
NEW YORK (AP) — A growing number of Americans are finding it difficult to afford insurance on their homes, a problem only expected to worsen because insurers and lawmakers have underestimated the impact of climate change, a new report says.A report from First Street Foundation released Wednesday says states such as California, Florida and Louisiana, which are prone to wildfires and damaging storms and flooding, are likely to see the most dramatic increases in premiums. But the fire that destroyed the Hawaiian community of Lahaina on Aug. 8, as well as the historic flooding that happened in Vermont and Maine in July, are examples of events that could drive up insurance costs for homeowners in other states.Floodwaters rise, July 10, 2023, in Bridgewater, Vt., submerging parked vehicles and threatening homes near the Ottauquechee River. Americans nationwide face hefty increases in their homeowner’s insurance premiums in the coming years, a report by the Fi...Sale closed in Dublin: $2.2 million for a three-bedroom home
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:57:18 GMT
2523 Brandini Drive – Google Street ViewA spacious house located in the 2500 block of Brandini Drive in Dublin has new owners. The 2,475-square-foot property, built in 2011, was sold on July 20, 2023, for $2,170,000, or $877 per square foot. The layout of this single-story home includes three bedrooms and three baths. Additionally, the house comes with a three-car garage, allowing for convenient vehicle storage and additional storage space.Additional houses that have recently been sold close by include:A 2,870-square-foot home on the 2300 block of Amantea Way in Dublin sold in January 2023, for $2,060,000, a price per square foot of $718. The home has 4 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms.On East Cog Hill Terrace, Dublin, in September 2022, a 4,682-square-foot home was sold for $2,975,000, a price per square foot of $635. The home has 4 bedrooms and 5 bathrooms.In May 2023, a 2,856-square-foot home on Palatino Court in Dublin sold for $2,050,000, a price per square foot of $718. The home has 4...‘Squid Game’ VR experience coming to Sandbox VR
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:57:18 GMT
“Squid Game” was a phenomenon during the pandemic as viewers were entranced by the survival drama about 456 contestants, who enter brutal life-or-death games in order to win life-changing money. It became a sensation for Netflix and received numerous awards.Now, those who want to enter that world can experience it through virtual reality. Netflix and Sandbox VR announced that the creation of a “Squid Game Virtuals” game that you can play with up to six friends. The experience features games from the series such as “Red Light, Green Light” and “Cross the Glass Bridge.”It also has a few twists that expand on the world. Like other Sandbox VR experiences, players will get personalized video highlights of their playthrough that recap how their very own Squid Game unfolded.“At Netflix, we have always been committed to pushing the boundaries of entertainment and we are excited to partner with Sandbox VR for the launch of our Squid Game...Marin County hospital’s new training tool: A robotic baby
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:57:18 GMT
Doctors and nurses at Novato Community Hospital are using artificial intelligence to bolster training for emergency care of infants.The hospital, part of the Sutter Health system, has acquired a robotic replica of a newborn girl. It can simulate a number of medical conditions and scenarios in real time that emergency room staff might rarely experience — and therefore only be able to practice infrequently.“I don’t know anyone who doesn’t get more emotionally revved up when it’s a pediatric patient. It naturally happens,” said Zachary Schoenberger, an emergency room nurse at the hospital. “Everything feels more intense, everyone’s more ramped up. The reality of working with a smaller patient is, everything is more delicate and smaller so doing the procedures is more difficult.”“So having this doll to refine our skills on just makes it so much easier and more successful for us when we have to do this with true patients,” he said.The robot, which the hospital dubbed “Luna,” not only mov...Man’s body found near Santa Cruz County river
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:57:18 GMT
SANTA CRUZ — Police are investigating the death of a man found Tuesday afternoon near the San Lorenzo River.Santa Cruz police officers were called shortly after 1:30 p.m. to the area of the east river levee riverwalk, near Blaine Street, for a report of a dead body in the water. Despite initial police concerns about the apparent severe trauma visible on the body’s face and forehead, Santa Cruz Deputy Chief Jon Bush said foul play appeared unlikely. The damage to the body may have been related to decomposition, rather than trauma, he said.Bush said his office was awaiting final confirmation from the coroner’s office in the coming days but that the death appeared not to be criminal in nature. Related ArticlesCrime and Public Safety | East Bay woman gets 22 months for embezzling $1.7 million from Men’s Wearhouse Crime and Public Safety | Oakland sex offender allegedly killed man within 50 minutes of being transferred to new jail cell Crime and Public Saf...How California lawmakers greenlit ‘any flavor of affordable housing you could possibly want’
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:57:18 GMT
With the end of the legislative session last week, California is on the verge of laying down a welcome mat for most major affordable housing projects across the state.That’s not because of a single bill, but a patchwork of current and former legislation that, taken together, “basically covers any flavor of affordable housing you could possibly want to build,” said Linda Mandolini, president of Eden Housing, an affordable housing development nonprofit.Homes designated for low-income occupants, like all housing projects, face a gauntlet of potential challenges and hold-ups that add to the already exorbitant cost of affordable housing in California. Those hurdles include lawsuits filed under the wide-ranging California Environmental Quality Act, extensive public hearings and other forms of opposition from local government.Now, affordable housing projects — in most places and most of the time — may soon be exempt from all that, fitted out in a suit of procedural armor made up of some ha...Latest news
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