What to do when spotting deer this fall

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:15:25 GMT

What to do when spotting deer this fall ST. LOUIS - Fall is in full swing, but that also means more deer will be out on the roads, meaning more crashes. In the next few weeks, the days will be getting shorter and shorter, which means St. Louisans will be driving in the dark more often. That's also when deer are the most active.MoDOT says this leads to a rise in crashes involving deer and other wildlife, with most of those incidents happening from around mid-October through the end of November. Both Missouri and Illinois haven't had good track records when it comes to deer crashes. Football coach shot in front of players at practice, St. Louis community shocked According to data from State Farm Insurance, Missouri ranks 10th highest for deer crashes, up from 14th place last year. Illinois drivers hit more deer than 46 other states, ranking fourth in the nation for animal-collision claims last year.If you see a deer, avoid swerving out of the way. That often results in crashes and injuries. Instead, brake firmly on the r...

Talks breakdown between striking Hollywood actors, studios

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:15:25 GMT

Talks breakdown between striking Hollywood actors, studios Recent negotiations between SAG-AFTRA and the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers broke down late Wednesday after the two sides once again failed to reach a deal.The groups had met five times in the past two weeks but the Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists say the latest offer from the studios is worse than the one proposed when the strike began on July 14. Striking actors picket outside Paramount Studios in Los Angeles on July 14, 2023. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello, File)“We have made big, meaningful counters on our end, including completely transforming our revenue share proposal, which would cost the companies less than 57 cents per subscriber each year,” SAG-AFTRA stated when news of the negotiation breakdown was reported. The actors' union is asking for higher wages and protections against artificial intelligence but producers say the sides are too divided for talks to continue right now. “SAG-AFTRA’s current offer included what ...

1 dead after head-on DUI crash in Palmdale, LASD says

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:15:25 GMT

1 dead after head-on DUI crash in Palmdale, LASD says An allegedly drunk driver swerved into head-on traffic and caused a collision that killed a person in Palmdale Wednesday night, according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department.Just after 9 p.m., deputies responded to Palmdale Boulevard near 80th Street East, where a eastbound vehicle "swerved into oncoming traffic" and struck a westbound vehicle head-on, officials said in a news release. The passenger of the westbound vehicle was taken to a local hospital, where they were pronounced dead due to their injuries.The driver of the first vehicle faces a charge of DUI causing injury, as "alcohol appeared to be a factor in the collision," deputies said.Officials did not identify anyone involved in the crash.Anyone with information is encouraged to call Detective Knutson at 661-272-2596.To remain anonymous, call Crime Stoppers by dialing 800-222-TIPS (8477) or visit lacrimestoppers.org.

Negotiations to resume between Kaiser Permanente, workers

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:15:25 GMT

Negotiations to resume between Kaiser Permanente, workers Contract negotiations are expected to resume today between Kaiser Permanente and a coalition of unions representing thousands of its workers who staged a three-day strike last week, and who could walk out again next month if an agreement isn’t reached.Related ArticlesBusiness | Kaiser Permanente unions lay groundwork for another strike in November Business | Kaiser Permanente workers warn of potential second strike Business | Kaiser chops jobs in Bay Area and Southern California Business | Kaiser strike ends Saturday morning, talks to resume Business | Kaiser health care strike: Driven by and likely to boost a labor-action surge Roughly 75,000 workers represented by the Coalition of Kaiser Permanente Unions walked off the job from Wednesday through Friday last week in what the union billed as the largest health care strike of its kind in U.S. history. Workers walked picket lines across California and in ...

49ers’ Randy Gregory believes personal problems are in past, looks to put NFL on notice

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:15:25 GMT

49ers’ Randy Gregory believes personal problems are in past, looks to put NFL on notice SANTA CLARA — The problem for Randy Gregory has never been playing on the edge in a football sense.Virtually everyone agrees he is an explosive, twitchy athlete who at 6-foot-5 and 242 pounds was born to rush the passer.Living on the edge in an everyday sense has been more of a problem, although Gregory has worked to sort out myriad issues which have stalled his ascension to being the kind of player his skillset suggests.Acquired by the 49ers at virtually no risk from the Denver Broncos late last week, Gregory went through his first practice with his new team Wednesday and was asked if he was ready to be an immediate contributor Sunday against the host Cleveland Browns.“I don’t doubt it, but it’s not up to me,” Gregory said. “It’s practice, and the rest of the week will tell what I’m able to do out there.”Signed as the heir apparent to Von Miller by the Broncos before the 2022 season, Gregory wound up playing in 10 of 21 games be...

Gov. Newsom signs laws to fast-track housing on churches’ lands, streamline housing permitting process

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:15:25 GMT

Gov. Newsom signs laws to fast-track housing on churches’ lands, streamline housing permitting process By TRÂN NGUYỄN | Associated PressSACRAMENTO  — Religious institutions and nonprofit colleges in California will be allowed to turn their parking lots and other properties into low-income housing under a new law aimed at combating the ongoing homeless crisis.The law, signed by Gov. Gavin Newsom Wednesday, rezones land owned by nonprofit colleges and religious institutions, such as churches, mosques, and synagogues, to allow for affordable housing. Starting in 2024, they can bypass most local permitting and environmental review rules that can be costly and lengthy. The law is set to sunset in 2036.California is home to nearly a third of all homeless people in the U.S. The crisis has sparked a movement among religious institutions, dubbed “yes in God’s backyard,” or “YIGBY,” in cities across the state, with a number of projects already in the works.But churches and colleges often face big hurdles trying to convert their surplus land and underutilized parking lots into housing because t...

San Francisco bar to open drag queen school

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:15:25 GMT

San Francisco bar to open drag queen school SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) -- San Francisco will soon be home to California’s first drag queen school. The school will be opened by Stud Collective, a non-profit formed by The Stud, which is one of San Francisco’s most iconic and long-serving LGBTQ+ bars.The Stud School of Drag will teach the fundamentals of drag performance. According to the announcement, evening classes will gather on a weekly basis and will be taught by drag queen subject experts. The curriculum includes topics such as the history of drag, makeup 101, creating character through costuming, lip-synching and marketing fundamentals. Banana Republic opens new flagship store in Downtown SF Chair of the San Francisco Democratic Party Honey Mahogany will serve as its inaugural headmistress. “I thought drag was just about being campy and female impersonation -- which is cool -- but the Stud taught me that drag can be political, dark, scary, weird, emotional and so much more,” Mahogany said in a statement. ...

NATO will hold a major nuclear exercise next week as Russia plans to pull out of a test ban treaty

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:15:25 GMT

NATO will hold a major nuclear exercise next week as Russia plans to pull out of a test ban treaty BRUSSELS (AP) — NATO will hold a major nuclear exercise next week, the alliance’s chief said Thursday, in an announcement that came after Russia warned it would pull out of a global nuclear test ban agreement.NATO’s “Steadfast Noon” exercise is held annually and runs for about a week. It involves fighter jets capable of carrying nuclear warheads but does not involve any live bombs. Conventional jets and surveillance and refueling aircraft also routinely take part.“This is a routine training event that happens every October,” Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said. “This year the training will take place over Italy, Croatia and the Mediterranean Sea.”He said the exercise will help ensure the “credibility, effectiveness and security of our nuclear deterrent, and it sends a clear message that NATO will protect and defend all allies.”Stoltenberg said that Russia’s war on Ukraine is a reminder of the important role that NATO’s nuclear weapons play in deterring aggressi...

UNC’s Maye, NC State’s Wilson and Louisville’s Brohm headline the AP’s ACC midyear honorees

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:15:25 GMT

UNC’s Maye, NC State’s Wilson and Louisville’s Brohm headline the AP’s ACC midyear honorees North Carolina quarterback Drake Maye, North Carolina State linebacker Payton Wilson and Louisville coach Jeff Brohm headline the honorees in The Associated Press’ midseason report for the Atlantic Coast Conference.Maye was picked as the top offensive player through the season’s first half in voting by AP writers covering league teams, while Wilson was picked as top defensive player. Brohm was the choice as top coach after the 14th-ranked Cardinals’ fast start, which also made Louisville the pick as the most surprising team so far.Maye, a third-year passer and top NFL prospect, edged out quarterback Jordan Travis of fourth-ranked Florida State after helping the No. 12 Tar Heels (5-0, 2-0) post their best start since 1997. He entered the season facing massive expectations and got off to a slow start with TD throws as the team leaned more on the running game under new coordinator Chip Lindsey, but he ranks among the Bowl Subdivision leaders in passing yardage (fourth...

Jessica Pegula reaches quarterfinals at Korea Open. Ons Jabeur wins opener at Zhengzhou Open

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:15:25 GMT

Jessica Pegula reaches quarterfinals at Korea Open. Ons Jabeur wins opener at Zhengzhou Open SEOUL (AP) — Jessica Pegula advanced to her 12th quarterfinal match of the season by beating Ashlyn Krueger 6-3, 6-1 Thursday at the Korea Open.Pegula will play another American, Claire Liu, in the quarterfinals on Friday.Back Da-yeon, the 569th-ranked wild-card who eliminated second-seeded Jelena Ostapenko in the opening round, lost to Kimberly Birrell 6-0, 6-1.Also, fourth-seeded Marie Bouzkova advanced when Eva Lys retired from the match after losing the first set 6-1, and Emina Bektas defeated Jang Su-jeong 6-3, 6-4 to advance to her second tour-level quarterfinal match.Zhengzhou OpenOns Jabeur won her opening match at the Zhengzhou Open and advanced to the quarterfinals by defeating Lucia Bronzetti 6-3, 7-6 (5).The seventh-ranked Jabeur will next play eighth-seeded Daria Kasatkina, who beat wild card Bai Zhuoxuan 6-2, 6-4.Also, Laura Siegemund rallied to beat Liudmila Samsonova 3-6, 6-2, 6-1. The 133rd-ranked Siegemund will play Jasmine Paolini in the quarterfinals.Hong Kong Op...