Labor Day travel stories from St. Louis Lambert Airport
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 12:17:19 GMT
ST. LOUIS – It was a busy weekend at airports across the country as millions of passengers traveled for the long weekend. The Transportation Security Administration said more than 6.8 million people made their way through checkpoints between Friday and Sunday.Passengers at St. Louis Lambert International Airport said traveling this Labor Day weekend was a breeze.“It’s been super easy. We haven’t had any problems. It’s been great. Everyone has been nice," said Jermaine Arphul.“Everything went very smooth. Except having to change terminals in Newark. I’m glad my luggage and I both made it. But everything went well and it was actually kind of a light day, I thought," said Bob Watt.Not everyone made it to their destination on time, though. Labor Day events continuing today across bi-state area “We got here at 12:30 (p.m.). The plane landed, and they said they had air pressure problems. So, it may still take off, but not in enough time for us to catch our flight from Minneapolis," said...Amtrak train collides with disabled car in northern Santa Barbara County
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 12:17:19 GMT
An Amtrak train collided with a vehicle that crashed onto the tracks in northern Santa Barbara County Monday evening.The crash happened around 4:40 p.m. near the intersection of Highway 1 and Broad Road in Orcutt, which is about six miles south of Santa Maria.According to the Santa Barbara County Fire Department, a woman was driving a vehicle when she was involved in a single-vehicle crash. Her car came to a rest on the train tracks where an Amtrak Pacific Surfliner was approaching.An Amtrak Pacific Surfliner collided with a vehicle in Orcutt on Sept. 4, 2023. (Santa Barbara County Fire Department)The woman was able to safely get out of the vehicle before the train collided with it, pushing it about 600 feet before the train came to a stop.The woman was uninjured, as were the 95 people who were riding on the passenger train.Amtrak services was delayed due to the crash and authorities are investigating the circumstances that led to the car ending up on the tracks.Palo Alto power restored
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 12:17:19 GMT
(KRON) -- A power outage in Palo Alto impacted about 1,300 customers in the city's downtown area according to a tweet from Palo Alto Utilities. As of 7:18 p.m., power was restored for nearly all customers. Hundreds of drug users arrested in San Francisco The Palo Alto Police Department said on X the signalized intersections on Embarcadero Road between El Camino Real and Highway 101 are currently out as a result of the power outage.As of about 3:30 p.m., the utility said power had been restored to the Town and Country shopping center. Palo Alto Utilities said the root of the outage is equipment failure.1 killed, 2 injured during shooting in Aspen Hill home
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 12:17:19 GMT
One woman was killed and two other people were injured after a shooting at a home in Aspen Hill, Maryland, on Monday night.Montgomery County police said that around 7:40 p.m., officers responded to the scene of a shooting at a home in the 14200 block of Punch Street.Three people were found near the home. Inside the home, two women were found shot. One was pronounced dead, while the other was taken to an area hospital. Her condition is unknown at this time.One man was found shot outside the home in the street, and he was also taken to the hospital. His condition is also unknown at this time.Police have taken another man into custody and believe this was related to a domestic dispute.Below is a map of the area where the shooting took place: SourceSchwarber homers again at Petco Park as the Phillies beat the Padres 9-7 in their NLCS rematch
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 12:17:19 GMT
SAN DIEGO (AP) — Kyle Schwarber hit another long home run at Petco Park and Trea Turner and Edmundo Sosa also connected for the Philadelphia Phillies, who beat the Padres 9-7 on Monday in their first visit to San Diego since the NL Championship Series.Schwarber connected for his 40th of the season leading off the fifth inning against rookie Matt Waldron, watching the ball for just a moment to make sure it stayed fair before beginning his trot as the drive sailed several rows deep for a 9-4 lead. Schwarber raised his right arm as his teammates celebrated in the dugout. This is his second straight 40-homer season. He led the NL with 46 last year.Schwarber hit a jaw-dropping, 488-foot homer into the second deck in right field in Game 1 of the NLCS last year, which the Phillies won 2-0. They won the series in five games and then took three of four from the Padres in Philadelphia right after the All-Star break.The Phillies have homered in 17 straight games. Schwarber reached base five ti...Defending champion Argentina starts as favorite when South American World Cup qualifying kicks off
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 12:17:19 GMT
BUENOS AIRES (AP) — Lionel Messi and his Argentina lineup will be back on World Cup duty this week, when their bid to defend the title starts in South American qualifying.Argentina will face Moisés Caicedo’s Ecuador on Thursday at the Monumental de Nuñez Stadium in its first official match since winning the World cup in December.The last time a World Cup winner played in South American qualifying was in 2003, when Brazil had to secure its spot in a tournament with 32 teams.The 2026 edition in the United States, Mexico and Canada is expanding to a 48-team format, which means the number of direct spots from South America increases from four to six and the seventh-place team goes into an intercontinental playoff for another place.So teams like Argentina, Brazil and Uruguay are almost sure to advance from the round-robin qualification tournament that runs until September 2025. The new format has led many top coaches and players to see the tournament as preparation and an opportunity for...TVO strike highlights the scourge of contract work in public service journalism
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 12:17:19 GMT
Nicole Cohen, University of Toronto ListenWorkers at TVO are on strike for the first time in the public broadcaster’s 53-year history.Amid the din of traffic outside TVO’s offices in Toronto, unionized journalists, producers and education workers hold picket signs declaring: “Fund TVO Like it Matters.”TVO’s contract with the union, a branch of the Canadian Media Guild, expired in October. After months of negotiations, workers are striking to improve wages and to address precarious employment.The union says that workers have received below-inflation wage increases since 2012, including zero increases between 2012-2014.I spoke to a producer who has worked at TVO’s flagship current affairs show, The Agenda, for 22 years and earns $74,000.Wages shrinkingIn a video posted to social media, digital journalist Daniel Kitts, who has worked at TVO for 25 years, says: “For the past 10 years we have tried to… support this organization by seeing our wages shrink basically every year thanks to in...Longmont couple says their cat was abducted, shot, and dumped in river
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 12:17:19 GMT
LONGMONT, Colo. (KDVR) -- A Longmont couple says their beloved cat was abducted, shot and killed, then dumped in a nearby river.Holly Mathews said late last month their cat Basil's Global Positioning System tracking collar showed that the 2-year-old feline had been picked up and was being driven away. West Metro Fire warns of extreme fire risk Holly and Travis jumped in their car to try and follow Basil's quickly-changing location.The cat's final signal came from St. Vrain Greenway.“Later we found out, after they shot her, they threw her over the bridge and into the river,” said Mathews.Longmont Police are investigating. The family has also hired a private investigator. The family has set up a GoFundMe page. The couple brought their "adventure cats" Basil and Parsley to Longmont from Norway. The cats even have their own Instagram page.“Basil really defied what cats do. She hiked, she biked, she loved camping with me. We truly lived the Norwegian life in that sense,” Mathews s...CPW rescues bull moose tangled in hammock in Steamboat Springs
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 12:17:19 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) -- Colorado Parks and Wildlife said officers rescued a young bull moose that was tangled in a hammock Monday.The moose got its antlers tangled in a hammock in a yard in the downtown area of Steamboat Springs.CPW said officers used a tranquilizer to sedate the moose so they could get him untangled from the hammock.Once the moose was untangled and woke up, CPW said he went on his way."This is a good reminder if you're not using your hammock, volleyball net, or anything similar an animal could get its antlers caught in to take it down," a CPW spokesperson said.CPW said this is especially important during this time of the year as male moose begin rubbing newly formed antlers on things like trees to shed the velvet.Suspect accused of fatally stabbing brother at home in Pembroke Pines taken into custody
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 12:17:19 GMT
A suspect accused of killing his brother at their South Florida home was taken into custody.Pembroke Pines Police arrived at the home, located at 311 SW 71st Ave., Monday morning.According to police, the suspect, 61-year-old Donald Dubray, stabbed his brother, 63-year-old brother Edgar Dubray, to death. When officers arrived at the home, they found Donald sleeping inside.Residents in the area didn’t want to go on camera, but were shocked to wake up or come home to crime scene tape that blocked the road and multiple crime scene units that lined Southwest 71st Avenue.“I woke up this morning, cops everywhere,” said a neighbor. “This neighborhood is quiet, nothing ever goes on, nothing ever happens around here.Neighbors in the area told 7News that someone in the area became concerned and called police to conduct a welfare check. They also said that two brothers have lived at that home since they were children. “My neighbor called the police and had them jus...Latest news
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