Flood victims fear repeat disaster if railroad continues ignoring abandoned bridge

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:49:27 GMT

Flood victims fear repeat disaster if railroad continues ignoring abandoned bridge CASEYVILLE, Ill. – Residents in Caseyville, Illinois, want to prevent a repeat of last year’s devastating flooding.They believe there’s a simple solution being ignored, involving a long-abandoned railroad bridge that collects debris when the water rises, which restricts water flow and forces it over the levee.That’s what happened in July 2022, leading to a nursing home evacuation and dozens of homeowners in the surrounding neighborhood losing everything.Billy Hayes says he’s been trying to get action for years. He lives in the shadow of the levee, which contains an inactive railroad bridge. That bridge, to this day, has flood debris tangled up underneath. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now Breaking News SIGN UP NOW “It’s going to happen again,” he said. “It happene...

Some St. Louis County residents still waiting for power to be restored  

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:49:27 GMT

Some St. Louis County residents still waiting for power to be restored   ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. - Garry Lancaster was sitting on his front porch Wednesday afternoon. His power has been out since storms passed through this past weekend. The Overland resident said temperatures inside his house on Stedman Avenue have soared.“Every bit of 99 (degrees) may be a flat 100 in there,” Lancaster said. “It’s so hot you can’t hardly breathe.”Part of a rotting tree was to blame for the damage. Lancaster believes his neighbor should have taken down the tree sooner. He said parts of the tree have fallen and done damage before.Lancaster said he is grateful for the work of power crews and says he expects power to be restored Friday. He will then need to hire an electrician because of the damage the tree caused to his house. Boy drowns in the Lake of the Ozarks on July 4th “I’m staying here for my fish, and two dogs, and my kitty cat,” he said. “I’m trying to keep them as cool as I can with a fan.”Ameren Missouri has stated that a big challenge with restoration efforts h...

SoCal bracing for yet another heat wave

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:49:27 GMT

SoCal bracing for yet another heat wave While low clouds and patchy fog along much of the Southern California coast will continue through the weekend, yet another heat wave is headed for desert, mountain and valley regions by early next week, the National Weather Service forecasted.  The warming trend is likely to start Sunday and peak by Tuesday and Wednesday with inland temps spiking at around 100-110 degrees. High temperatures on Monday could range from 95-105 degrees.  Nighttime temps will bring some relief with lows in the 60s-70s, according to the weather service. Cooler conditions are expected throughout coastal areas.   Fireworks-related air pollution hits dangerous levels in Los Angeles area “This may be a prolonged heat wave as all signs suggest the heat continuing through much of next week,” NWS said. “Increased incidents of heat related illnesses and stress to the power grid may result.” Forecasters also noted a slim possibility, a 10-20% chance, of mid-to-high clouds creeping into the region that could...

Dozens of stray pets brought to Orange County animal shelters on July 4th

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:49:27 GMT

Dozens of stray pets brought to Orange County animal shelters on July 4th Although humans may enjoy the festivities of July 4th, the holiday can be a very anxious and scary time for pets.More pets go missing during the Fourth of July weekend than at any other time of the year, according to American Kennel Club.OC Animal Care in Tustin has been busy dealing with at least 57 stray dogs who were brought to shelters during the holiday.During the celebrations, “the sudden noises and unfamiliar experiences can cause dogs to panic, resulting in them escaping from their homes or yards in search of safety,” explained OC Animal Care officials.Some of the dogs have since been reunited with their owners, including Shadow, who ran away from Yorba Linda.Other pets, however, have not been so lucky and remain separated from their loved ones. For owners still searching for their lost pets, there are several resources. “If you're looking for your dog, one of the best things that you could do right now is check out our website at ocpetinfo.com,” advises Jackie Tran, with OC...

Cobb-stopper: SF Giants get six scoreless from reliable righty to snap losing streak

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:49:27 GMT

Cobb-stopper: SF Giants get six scoreless from reliable righty to snap losing streak SAN FRANCISCO — Trying Wednesday to avoid matching their longest losing streak of the season, the Giants needed a stopper.Enter Alex Cobb.With six shutout innings in their series finale against the Seattle Mariners, Cobb willed the Giants to a 2-0 win, snapping their skid at four games. Camilo Doval, who allowed four runs and took the loss in his last outing, ran into no such issues while recording his National League-leading 25th save.Cobb struck out seven, one away from a season-high, and didn’t issue a walk. The Giants have won nine of the past 10 games he has started.The Giants’ offense was lifeless as ever since the end of their 10-game win streak almost two weeks ago. Since the streak came to an end June 22, San Francisco’s on-base-plus-slugging percentage as a team ranks second-worst in the majors, behind only the A’s.Facing veteran lefty Tommy Milone, the Giants provided Cobb only two runs of support by the time he left the game after six scoreless in...

Walker wins 6th straight start, Phillies beat Rays 8-4 for 11th consecutive road win

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:49:27 GMT

Walker wins 6th straight start, Phillies beat Rays 8-4 for 11th consecutive road win ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) — Taijuan Walker overcome early struggles to win his sixth consecutive start and the Philadelphia Phillies extended their road winning streak to 11 games with an 8-4 victory over the AL-leading Tampa Bay Rays on Wednesday night.It’s the third-longest road winning streak in Phillies history, trailing a 13-game run in 1976 and 12-game stretch that spanned the 1887 and ’88 seasons.Tampa Bay has lost a season-high four in a row and 10 of 16 overall. After starting 30-6 at home, Tampa Bay has dropped six of 10.Walker (10-3) allowed four runs and five hits, all in the first three of his seven-inning outing. The right-hander, who had given up three runs over 32 innings in his previous five starts, walked five and struck out eight.“It really could have been a lot worse,” Walker said. “Five walks, something I don’t want to do, especially against a team like that (can) score at will. Towards the end of the game I was able to put those shutdown innings up....

De La Cruz hits long homer, Reds beat Nats 9-2

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:49:27 GMT

De La Cruz hits long homer, Reds beat Nats 9-2 WASHINGTON (AP) — Elly De La Cruz hit a massive solo homer and two doubles after a mix-up with a covering on the knob of his bat, and the surging Cincinnati Reds beat the Washington Nationals 9-2 on Wednesday night.Joey Votto also homered and finished with three hits as Cincinnati won for the seventh time in eight games. Will Benson had two hits and two RBIs for the NL Central leaders, and Graham Ashcraft pitched six effective innings in his first win since May 28.Washington collected 10 hits, but it went 1 for 8 with runners in scoring position in its fourth loss in five games. Nationals right-hander Josiah Gray (6-7) allowed three earned runs and eight hits in five innings.De La Cruz, one of the majors’ top rookies and a key engine behind Cincinnati’s rise to the top of its division, had what appeared to be an empty sensor cover on the knob of his bat. But it was removed after Nationals manager Dave Martinez questioned its use before the infielder batted in the second....

Do you recognize this man? He's accused of stealing bras and panties

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:49:27 GMT

Do you recognize this man? He's accused of stealing bras and panties DENVER (KDVR) -- Police in Lakewood are looking for a man accused of stealing around $4,881 in items, primarily women's bras and underwear, from various laundry rooms at an apartment complex.At least 26 thefts occurred have occurred between August 2021 and May 2023, police said.Lakewood Police are searching for a man alleged to have stolen women's clothing from apartment laundry rooms. (Credit: Lakewood Police Department)The suspect allegedly took the items from laundry rooms on each floor of Lakeview Towers at Belmar Apartments, in the 600 block of South Reed Court.He is not a known resident of the complex, according to police. Caught on camera: Guests dodge out-of-control fireworks He is described as a possibly Middle Eastern or Hispanic man with short black hair, a black goatee and dark eyes. He is of average height and has a muscular build.The man was most recently seen in the building in June of this year.

Northglenn to address extensive flooding with special consultant

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:49:27 GMT

Northglenn to address extensive flooding with special consultant NORTHGLENN, Colo. (KDVR) — Northglenn’s 50-year-old infrastructure is getting an upgrade thanks to an intensive plan by city officials to address flooding issues. Several residents who live along 112th Avenue say flooding occurs after severe storms. Drivers rescued from flooded Denver roads “There was a good 2 feet of water in all the window wells. It starts to crack the foundation and eat away at the base layers," Randy Hamilton said.Video shows water cascading through backyards and onto the street, flooding a nearby neighborhood intersection.”I had two enormous tree trunks in my backyard," Jeannie Aitola said. Neighbors say public works crews have worked to clear the debris on a regular basis. The city manager met with five residents on Wednesday and walked each property.Northglenn taking steps to handle floodsThe Problem Solvers reached out to the city and learned a storm inlet was added in 2022 on the south side of 112th Avenue, and crews worked to extend piping to an existin...

Twitter rate limits could impact communication during severe weather

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:49:27 GMT

Twitter rate limits could impact communication during severe weather BOULDER, Colo. (KDVR) — The National Weather Service relies on Twitter to connect with storm chasers to see what they're seeing in the field.Twitter is now limiting the number of tweets you can see and it's already having consequences. Meta takes aim at Twitter with the launch of rival app Threads "It's how we look at road networks, it's how we look at live data from radar," Paige Vincent, a storm chaser based in Colorado, said.Vincent has been chasing storms for the last six years."What we do is use Twitter as a tool to tweet live, what we see," Vincent said, "whether that's a photo or a video or just any information."Information and communication, Vincent said, is vital to keeping governments, meteorologists and people informed when the weather's bad."We try to keep those people, in those areas, up to date with what's going on and also what's coming," Vincent said.Live tweeting storms vital for National Weather ServiceThe advantage of Twitter: The information from the frontlines...