Take the "No New Clothes" pledge this Earth Month
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:10:40 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) - In honor of April’s Earth Month, the News10 ABC in the Morning women are using style to start a conversation about shopping sustainably. For 30 days, they're taking the "No New Clothes" pledge and it's about a lot more than just saving money.Remake is a global advocacy organization fighting for fair pay and climate justice in the clothing industry. They created the "No New Clothes" pledge to challenge people to limit their carbon footprint by rethinking their shopping habits. Sunflower Shoppe plants promising path for women in need On average, Americans purchase about 16 new pieces of clothing every 3 months. By opting out, and not buying new clothing during that time frame, you can make major impacts to the environment and to your wallet.Remake's 2023 "No New Clothes" Pledge will launch on June 1, but you don't have to wait until then to join the thousands who have already taken the pledge. The pledge is a personal journey. Some #NoNewClothes pledge-taker...Voters prepare for Election Day across the bi-state
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:10:40 GMT
ST. LOUIS - Voters across the bi-state will head to the polls Tuesday, April 4, to voice opinions on a variety of issues and candidates.Monday is the last day to cast a no-excuse in-person absentee ballot at a location designated by election authorities in Missouri. It's also the last day for early voting in Illinois. Locals are urged to check with their municipalities due to some cities' early voting e ding last Friday. Tuesday is election day.Polling places across the bi-state will open at 6:00 a.m., and close at 7:00 p.m. If you're in line before 7:00 p.m., you'll still be allowed to vote.There are hundreds of items on the ballot across the bi-state. Tuesday's vote will determine Missouri marijuana taxes, the makeup of school boards, and the fate of a lot of candidates. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now Daily News ...Crews respond to north St. Louis house fires and murder
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:10:40 GMT
ST. LOUIS - St. Louis first responders were busy overnight with crews rushing to both a murder and a fire.Authorities told FOX 2 a firefighter was treated after he suffered a minor burn to his wrist fighting a blaze. The fire and the murder scenes are only a couple of miles from each other and happened only about an hour apart. However, officers shared that the incidents do not appear to be connected.Crews rushed to a home on fire on Arlington Avenue near Union Boulevard, in north city, about 12:30 a.m. When firefighters arrived, they said they found a single family home fully engulfed in flames. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now Daily News SIGN UP NOW A mother and her two young children who lived there got out okay and were not hurt. Investigators then revealed t...Man charged in Janae Edmondson crash due in court today
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:10:40 GMT
ST. LOUIS - The man charged in the downtown crash that took the legs of a 17-year-old, is due in court Monday for a hearing.21-year-old Daniel Riley is held without bond since his arrest following the February crash. He is charged with assault and driving without a license. 3 people injured in crash on Highway 100 near Washington, Missouri This week, supporters of the injured teen Janae Edmondson will hold a special benefit in her hometown of Smyrna, Tennessee. On Wednesday, friends and family are encouraging neighbors to wear purple and light the night for Janae.The young volleyball player had to have both legs amputated due to the crash. She is said to be making progress in her recovery.Jacque Mitchell funeral happening today
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:10:40 GMT
ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. - The family of a woman found dead in a Maryland Heights apartment last month will lay her to rest Monday.Prosecutors say 49-year-old, Joseph Dejoie, admitted to killing 39-year-old Jacque Mitchell and hiding evidence. Police found her body in his apartment. 3 people injured in crash on Highway 100 near Washington, Missouri They explained she had been dead for about six days. Investigators also said Mitchell and the suspect knew each other.The funeral service is at 10:00 a.m., and will be live-streamed.'Valley of Flowers' Clean-up starting today through May 5
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:10:40 GMT
ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. - Florissant begins an initiative to clean streets and public areas.The Valley of Flowers Springs Cleaning encourages all residents and business owners to help clean up the area in time for the 61st annual 'Valley of Flowers' Festival. That's from May 5 through May 7. Creve Coeur officer injured during call at West Oak Shopping Center Florissant Mayor Tim Lowery says the goal is to create "better property maintenance overall and improved property values."The spring-cleaning effort starts Monday and will go until May 5.Opinion: Banning TikTok won’t save the kids
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:10:40 GMT
In the face of social and political division, it’s comforting to know something that can bring our nation together: TikTok.While the world’s most popular app has managed to captivate 150 million actively (read: endlessly) scrolling U.S. users, it has also managed to unify both parents and Washington in concern and outrage.On Thursday, Congressional leaders on the House Energy and Commerce Committee leaned across the aisle to join arms in grilling TikTok’s CEO, Shou Zi Chew, on national security, privacy, and youth mental health.“Your platform should be banned,” said the Committee Chair Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers, R-Wash. In a particularly sobering moment, Rep. Gus Bilirakis, R-Fla., told Chew, “Your technology is literally leading to death.” He was referencing the death of a 16-year-old boy after extensive exposure to suicide-related content on the social platform.A palpable frustration has been growing over tech and social media for years now, and TikTok is the latest target. In a...Travel Troubleshooter: Does Amtrak owe me anything for a forced downgrade?
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:10:40 GMT
DEAR TRAVEL TROUBLESHOOTER: I had a business class ticket on Amtrak’s Coast Starlight train from Seattle to Los Angeles. I booked business class because of my low vision and the ability to have access to Amtrak’s business class lounge. I also get 25 percent more Amtrak points for food and beverage purchases.Christopher Elliott, the Travel Troubleshooter Just before my trip, Amtrak removed the business class car and downgraded my seats. I lost my lounge access in Los Angeles and my 25 percent Amtrak Guest Relations points after it changed my tickets from “value” to “standard” category.I think Amtrak can do better. I’d like an upgrade to a roomette or access to the business class lounge at the train station and meal vouchers with drinks. Can you please help me fix this?— Daniel Onn, SaratogaANSWER: Amtrak routinely reconfigures its trains, but when it does, it needs to ensure the passengers who paid for a higher level of service get...‘Who did the research on his character?’: Basketball players recount instances of alleged misconduct by Cal Poly Humboldt coach
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:10:40 GMT
“Coach (Tae) Norwood should not be qualified to be in a leading position at a state-regulated university.”Those words, originally written in all caps, were the opening sentence of a five-page letter drafted by a player on the Cal Poly Humboldt basketball team who had not previously been interviewed by the Times-Standard. That player, who will be identified as Player F due to a fear of retaliation, reaffirmed the claims of the first article detailing alleged misconduct within the men’s basketball program. In an interview with the Times-Standard, that player also added additional details about the scope of alleged misconduct and the effect it had on the team.“He bamboozled me to come out here,” said Player F. “He was the one that was causing all the problems. He was the one that had us in mental funks, in depression, in suicidal thoughts.”The statements from Player F, in addition to comments made by players in previous interviews, will be detailed throughout this article. Given the wi...One iguana’s taste for cake leaves a young San Jose girl with a mysterious malady
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:10:40 GMT
By Jen Christensen | CNNThe bump on a young Bay Area girl’s hand was mysterious — and growing. It wasn’t until she had seen two doctors and undergone a biopsy that her family realized the cause: The child had gotten in the way of a hungry iguana with a sweet tooth, resulting in what may be the first documented infection of a rare bacterial infection in a human from an iguana bite.The girl, Lena Mars, is featured in a scientific presentation on the case that will be given at the European Congress of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases in April. She is still recovering at her family’s home in San Jose, California after the unexpected ordeal, which started on a vacation in March 2022.Mars and her parents, Julian and Luisa, had taken a trip to Costa Rica. While enjoying one of the country’s many beautiful beaches, the girl’s parents gave her a snack. But it turns out that she wasn’t the only one who was hungry: A wild iguana popped up ...Latest news
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