Four-day school weeks rising around Missouri, but not so much in St. Louis area
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:37:40 GMT
ST. LOUIS - Back-to-school time has arrived. This week or next week marks the start of a new school year for hundreds of districts around Missouri. Depending on where your children live in the Show Me State, they could be preparing for the traditional five-day school week or possibly a shortened four-day school week. Chances are, if your children live in the St. Louis area, they will not have that extra day off school. Four-day school weeks are becoming popular in some parts of Missouri, particularly rural counties, to combat teacher shortages statewide. The Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education estimated around a 5.4% shortage in qualified teachers and full-time employees statewide in a December 2022 report. Road rage mystery solved as ghost driver gets prison time The Kansas City Star reports that nine more Missouri school districts have opted for four-day school weeks this year. That adds to more than 120 that Missouri DESE reported with the alternative lear...Teen charged in deadly St. Charles County shooting over marijuana
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:37:40 GMT
ST. CHARLES COUNTY, Mo. - A teenager faces felony charges nearly half a year after a deadly shooting in St. Charles County, one that followed plans to meet for a marijuana purchase and stage a robbery. Prosecutors have charged Trevon Gully, 18, with one count of second-degree murder, first-degree attempted robbery and armed criminal action in the investigation. Road rage mystery solved as ghost driver gets prison time According to the St. Charles County Prosecuting Attorney's Office, the Juvenile/Family Court ordered certification on Monday, so Gully will be tried as an adult in court. Gully and another suspect reportedly met the victim in the City of St. Charles in February 2023. Investigators say there were plans to purchase marijuana, but also pull off a robbery. At somepoint, a struggle ensued, and shots were fired, striking and killing the victim. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now ...Army destroys World War II landmine found by hiker in Colorado forest near Camp Hale
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:37:40 GMT
The Army has deployed an explosives demolition team and destroyed a World War II-era landmine found by a hiker in the White River National Forest near Camp Hale, Eagle County Sheriff officials announced on Tuesday.The hiker contacted sheriff deputies on July 20 and told them about a gray metal device with yellow letters on it that appeared to be an old landmine. He photographed it and documented the location in the woods, sheriff officials said in a posting on Facebook.Army commanders at Fort Carson, south of Colorado Springs, sent a specialized explosives team that located and destroyed the device, sheriff officials said. The team determined that the landmine was left behind by the 10th Mountain Division soldiers who were stationed at Camp Hale for winter warfare training.In October 2022, President Joe Biden visited the ruins at Camp Hale and formally designated an 84-square-mile Camp Hale-Continental Divide National Monument.The training landmines can be dangerous, even deadly if ...Shavkat Mirziyoyev elected President of Uzbekistan until 2030, expected to drive the economy through ongoing reforms
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:37:40 GMT
In July 2023, President of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev (pictured) was re-elected for a seven-year stint will allow him to continue the pace of ambitious reforms that have revitalized the post-Soviet republic's economy over the past few years.Uzbekistan enjoyed strong economic growth of nearly 6% in 2022, thanks to robust industrial growth, agriculture, domestic consumption, exports and remittances from abroad. However, the central Asian country, home to nearly 36 million people, still faces economic headwinds due to high inflation and the ongoing need to reshape the economy and improve the business environment.Reforms of Shavkat MirziyoyevSince Mirziyoyev took the helm as president in 2016, replacing the late first president of Uzbekistan, Islam Karimov, who ruled the country for 27 years until his death, Uzbekistan has undergone a massive transformation from a Soviet-style command state to an open-market economy.Shavkat Mirziyoyev had to address deep and multiple issues that Uzbe...Pedestrian in Wheelchair Hospitalized after Vehicle Crash on Aurora Avenue North [Seattle, WA]
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:37:40 GMT
37-Year-Old Man Trapped Under Vehicle after Crash on North 140th StreetSEATTLE, WA (August 15, 2023) – Wednesday evening, a pedestrian sustained injuries after a vehicle crash on Aurora Avenue North.The incident happened on August 2nd at around 10:00 p.m., involving a 37-year-old pedestrian in a wheelchair and a Honda vehicle.Investigation showed that the pedestrian was crossing along the Aurora corridor when he was struck by the Honda.Furthermore, the man ended up being trapped underneath the Honda and crews worked to extricate him.He suffered serious injuries and he was immediately transported to Harborview Medical Center for further treatment.Consequently, the authorities assessed the driver and he was determined to be sober. Moreover, a portion of the roadway was temporarily shut down to allow for cleanup and preliminary duties.No additional information was added by the investigators and the crash is still under investigation.When driving, it is vital to always be alert fo...Michael Mcculloch Injured in Fatal Two-Vehicle Crash on Sierra College Boulevard [Roseville, CA]
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:37:40 GMT
Deadly Motorcycle-SUV Collision Near Cavitt Stallman Road Kills 60-Year-Old Auburn ManROSEVILLE, CA (August 15, 2023) – Late Thursday morning, Michael Mcculloch was injured in a traffic crash involving a motorcycle on Sierra College Boulevard.The deadly collision occurred around 11:50 a.m. at the intersection of Sierra College Blvd and Cavitt Stallman Road.According to the police, a red 2017 GMC SUV traveling south on Sierra College made a left turn to head east on Cavitt Stallman. Subsequently, a red 2013 Harley-Davidson motorcycle going northbound approached the intersection at a legal speed limit.For unknown reasons, the two vehicles collided and ejected the rider from the motorcycle. The rider, identified as a 64-year-old Auburn man, succumbed to his injuries at the scene.Meanwhile, the 80-year-old GMC driver Michael Mcculloch and her 80-year-old female passenger from Roseville sustained minor injuries. Paramedics transported both of them to Sutter Roseville Medical Center...Sandra Bullock’s ‘The Blind Side’ long reviled for its ‘White savior’ view of a Black athlete
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:37:40 GMT
Not all Americans fell in love with Sandra Bullock’s inspirational football movie “The Blind Side” when it was released in November 2009.Sure, “The Blind Side” made $309 million at the box office and Bullock won her long-awaited Academy Award, but many Black viewers “never cared much for it” according to The Root. Discerning critics also saw the movie, based on a best-selling book by Berkeley author Michael Lewis, as another Hollywood project that uses “White savior” tropes.Now, critics of the movie have more ammunition in the wake of bombshell court documents filed by Michael Oher, the Black athlete at the center of the story. Oher’s documents allege that the White savior character played by Bullock and her family basically exploited his life story for their own financial gain.In the movie, Bullock plays plays Leigh Ann Tuohy, a Memphis interior decorator who rescues Michael Oher, a homeless Black teenager, from grinding p...Photos: A week after Maui wildfire, islanders survey aftermath and look ahead to recovery
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:37:40 GMT
The wildfire that swept across Maui a week ago turned one of the nation’s most celebrated island vistas into an ashen moonscape and killed at least 99 people, a number that officials warn could rise by scores as the search continues.The deadliest wildfire in the U.S. in more than a century devoured homes and businesses, blackened cars and left only ruins where thriving neighborhoods once stood. In some places, the flames advanced as fast as a car at highway speed — a mile a minute.A burnt tree stands in front of a home destroyed by a wildfire on Monday, Aug. 14, 2023, in Kula, Hawaii. Kula was ravaged by a wildfire the same day one ripped through Lahaina. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)People watch as smoke and flames fill the air from raging wildfires on Front Street in downtown Lahaina, Maui on Tuesday, Aug. 8, 2023. Maui officials say wildfire in the historic town has burned parts of one of the most popular tourist areas in Hawaii. County of Maui spokesperson Mahina Martin said in a phone...Russia tries to prop up plunging ruble with large rate hike
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:37:40 GMT
By Dasha Litvinova and David McHugh | Associated PressTALLINN, Estonia — Russia’s central bank made a big interest rate hike Tuesday, an emergency move designed to fight inflation and strengthen the ruble after the country’s currency reached its lowest value since early in the war with Ukraine.The ruble has lost more than a third of its value since the beginning of the year as Moscow increases military spending and Western sanctions weigh on its income from energy shipments. The flagging currency does not mean the Russian economy is in freefall — though it is facing challenges, including rising prices for households and businesses, according to analysts who study Russia.A lower exchange rate allows Moscow to transfer the dollars it earns from selling oil and natural gas into more rubles to pay pensions and run government agencies. But the drop in value went a bit too far, and officials are now tightening it up, analysts say.While over time sanctions will erode long-term ...Young woman killed in rope swing accident at Folsom Lake
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:37:40 GMT
A young woman was killed when she fell from a rope swing and landed on a rocky shore at Folsom Lake, state parks officials said.Kathryn “Katie” Hoedt, 23, was on an outing with friends Saturday, Aug. 12, when she fell about 30 feet from the swing near Rattlesnake Bar, where the North Fork American River enters the lake. She received CPR from an off-duty doctor at a nearby boat ramp and then was taken to a Roseville hospital, where she died.Hoedt had worked since October as a news producer for Sacramento TV station KCRA. Previously, she worked for KTXL, also in Sacramento, and for student publications at San Jose State University and then New York University. She grew up in the Sacramento area and attended Antelope High School.A parks official told the Sacramento Bee that rope swings aren’t permitted at Folsom Lake and that rangers cut them down when they see them.Her parents told KCRA that they think park employees should make a greater effort to remove the swings ...Latest news
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