Burning eyes, dead fish; red tide flares up on Florida coast

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 15:22:50 GMT

Burning eyes, dead fish; red tide flares up on Florida coast SARASOTA, Fla. (AP) — Residents are complaining about burning eyes and breathing problems. Dead fish have washed up on beaches. A beachside festival has been canceled, even though it wasn’t scheduled for another month. Florida’s southwest coast experienced a flare-up of the toxic red tide algae this week, setting off concerns that it could continue to stick around for a while. The current bloom started in October.The annual BeachFest in Indian Rocks Beach, Florida, sponsored by a homeowners’ association, was canceled after it determined, with help from the city and the Pinellas County Health Department, that red tide likely would continue through the middle of next month when the festival was scheduled.“Red Tide is currently present on the beach and is forecasted to remain in the area in the weeks to come,” the Indian Rocks Beach Homeowners Association said in a letter to the public. “It is unfortunate that it had to be canceled but it is the best decis...

Fire severely damages New Jersey house where MLK stayed

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 15:22:50 GMT

Fire severely damages New Jersey house where MLK stayed CAMDEN, N.J. (AP) — A dilapidated house where Martin Luther King Jr. stayed in southern New Jersey was severely damaged in an early morning fire Saturday.Chief Michael Harper of the Camden Fire Department told the Courier-Post that the blaze at the three-story row home was reported shortly after 2:30 a.m., and the precarious structure presented challenges to fire crews.“The place was already boarded and heavily fortified when our members got there,” he said. “They had to open the boards but by that time, the fire was pretty well advanced. They couldn’t make entry because of concerns about the structural integrity.”Camden city spokesperson Vince Basara told NJ.com that fire crews reported heavy flames from the rear of the second floor and part of the roof later collapsed. The blaze spread to the home next door and four nearby residents had to evacuate, he said. No injuries were reported.The city’s fire marshal is investigating the cause of the blaze. Basara said it’s poss...

Israelis protest proposed legal changes for 10th week

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 15:22:50 GMT

Israelis protest proposed legal changes for 10th week TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) — Tens of thousands of Israelis demonstrated Saturday against a contentious plan to overhaul the judiciary as the government pressed ahead with the plan.The nationwide demonstrations have been a regular weekly event for more than two months. Despite the demonstrations, Netanyahu and his allies have pledged to press ahead with a series of bills that would strip the Supreme Court of its ability to review legislation and give coalition politicians control over judicial appointments.Critics say the changes will destroy the country’s system of checks and balances and concentrate power in the hands of the prime minister and his allies.“We are protesting because if not, it’s like compliance and we will never agree to have democracy abolished in this country,” said Einat Gival-Levi, a protester. “It’s really important that we raise awareness all around the world.”Hundreds of Israeli women’s rights activists dressed as characters in the television series, “The Han...

Investigators find 6 bodies, 154 cremated remains linked to illegal California crematorium

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 15:22:50 GMT

Investigators find 6 bodies, 154 cremated remains linked to illegal California crematorium HAYWARD, Calif. (KRON) — Six bodies and 154 cremated remains were found in a California warehouse earlier this month, prompting investigators to seek out the families of the deceased. The bodies and the remains, discovered on March 1 in the Hayward warehouse, are linked to Oceanview Cremations, a crematorium that had its business license suspended five years ago, the Alameda County Sheriff's Office said. Woman found breathing at New York funeral home hours after being pronounced dead The company's license was suspended back in March 2018, at which time Oceanview Cremations was also prohibited from storing remains on its premises. But the California Cemetery and Funeral Board informed the Alameda County Coroner's Bureau on Feb. 28, 2023, that the business was continuing its operations. The following day, investigators with the bureau went to the warehouse and recovered the remains, which were taken in by Oceanview Cremations in 2020 and 2021. Five of the bodies were identified. One...

‘Gas station heroin’ is addictive, and in some cases, deadly

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 15:22:50 GMT

‘Gas station heroin’ is addictive, and in some cases, deadly (NewsNation) — Tianeptine is marketed as a dietary supplement, a little something to help you relax. But it's also highly addictive and in some cases, deadly.Its street name is “gas station heroin" and it's easy to get. It can be purchased online and, as its name suggests, at gas stations and in your neighborhood convenience stores.Just because it’s easy to get doesn’t mean it’s safe to use. Among the ingredients in these so-called dietary supplements is tianeptine, a drug the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) warns is harmful and addictive. Maker of unproven birth drug Makena to pull from US market Dr. Kirsten Smith, a researcher with the National Institute on Drug Abuse, said it's dangerous for people to be taking."So far, there's absolutely no understanding of the dosage," Smith said. "And certainly, no — it's not approved for any medical use. And it's absolutely not approved as a dietary supplement. In fact, it's actually on the FDA's list of concerning substances."In po...

When will the car market return to normal?

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 15:22:50 GMT

When will the car market return to normal? (NerdWallet) - After years of sky-high car costs, prices for both new and used vehicles may be cooling off, according to automotive experts. But they warn that prices won’t be nearly as low as they were pre-pandemic. Prices skyrocketed during the pandemic, and remained high, due to supply-chain disruptions and a shortage of semiconductor chips, which power cars and more. But now, experts predict that changing conditions in the market will drive prices down.Current factors impacting the price drop include more inventory, higher interest rates (which increase the cost of auto loans) and inflationary concerns, meaning consumers aren’t able or willing to allocate funds to buy vehicles.  “We’ve definitely kind of hit a new paradigm in the car market where these prices are not going to be maintained at these elevated levels we’ve seen for two years,” says Karl Brauer, executive analyst at car search engine iSeeCars.com. New car prices to cool offRecent trends show that prices ar...

Heavy Snowfall Expected To Hit Southern Manitoba

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 15:22:50 GMT

Heavy Snowfall Expected To Hit Southern Manitoba

CapMetro awarded $65M for new rapid lines

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 15:22:50 GMT

CapMetro awarded $65M for new rapid lines AUSTIN (KXAN) – CapMetro said it was hosting a celebration ceremony Saturday afternoon after it was awarded more than $65 million in grants from the Federal Transit Administration for the new CapMetro Rapid lines.The grants were specifically for the Pleasant Valley and Expo Center CapMetro Rapid lines, as part of the Project Connect program, according to CapMetro.During the ceremony, CapMetro said speakers would discuss the importance of the grants and how they would help with the building and construction of the lines.According to CapMetro, the FTA will also be presenting two ceremonial checks that represent each grant.The two CapMetro Rapid lines are expected to be operational in 2025, and according to CapMetro, they would consist of a fully zero-emissions fleet.“The Pleasant Valley line will travel from the Mueller Neighborhood to Goodnight Ranch and the Expo Center line will travel from East Austin to Downtown Austin,” CapMetro said. “Route features include priority lanes, trans...

Empire State Passengers Association announce rail improvement plans

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 15:22:50 GMT

Empire State Passengers Association announce rail improvement plans SCHENECTADY, N.Y. (NEWS10) — The Empire State Passengers Association had its annual meeting in Schenectady Saturday morning to discuss infrastructure developments and the expansion of services. Schenectady Mayor Gary McCarthy was among those who attended the meeting, and he says any improvement or form of expansion can only help the economy.“Train travel is a part of that. It’s part of the economic development message,” he said. “It’s part of the growth of this region and as a country as a whole.” Get all of the latest news, weather, sports, and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! Rail officials announced that the Livingston Avenue Bridge Project passed the last hurdle with the Federal Railroad Administration. The new $400 million bridge will connect the cities of Albany and Rensselaer over the Hudson River. According to officials, construction is expected to start by the end of 2023.Ray Hessinger is the Director of the Freedom Passage and Rail Bureau, and he says the amo...

Kickin’ It with Kiz: On his river of tears, Courtland Sutton can sail out of Broncos Country

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 15:22:50 GMT

Kickin’ It with Kiz: On his river of tears, Courtland Sutton can sail out of Broncos Country To think only a year ago there was much debate in Broncos Country on whether it would be Courtland Sutton or Jerry Jeudy that would finish as a top 10 wide receiver in the NFL while playing on a Super Bowl caliber offense led by Russell Wilson. A year is an eternity in sports.– D.B., watching time flyKiz: Sutton has lost that loving feeling. “I just want to be where I’m wanted and appreciated,’ Sutton tweeted Friday, as trade rumors swirled. With an $18.2 million cap hit for this year looming, Sutton has produced a total of four touchdowns the past two seasons. Where does the staff here at Kickin’ It Headquarters sign up for being underappreciated like that?In free agency, I would like to see the Broncos add San Francisco right tackle Mike McGlinchey, Arizona defensive lineman Zach Allen and Chicago running back David Montgomery. I also would love adding a center or guard, if general manager George Paton can swing it.Andrew, Tampa, Fla.Kiz: This free-ag...