Missouri farm's crop art welcomes Taylor Swift to Kansas City area
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 10:21:26 GMT
ORRICK, Mo. - Normally it's an ordinary field, but now it's Taylor's Version. Precision Mazes spent hours Monday etching Taylor Swift's likeness into a field in Orrick, Missouri. Are you ready for it? What to know before Taylor Swift concerts in Kansas City FOX4 put up a drone for an overhead view Monday as they worked on the crop art. Precision Mazes said the project said the project sits on 25 acres of a more than 250-acre field. They cut 6.3 acres of wheat stubble to make the image. The company said it would take the average person over 15 minutes to walk around the perimeter of the crop art. Taylor Swift heads to Arrowhead Stadium for “The Eras Tour” on Friday and Saturday. With just days until the concerts, ticket prices are well over $1,400 for both nights. But the Chiefs have said ticketless fans hoping to create a memorable moment outside of Arrowhead Stadium are out of luck. Fans who don't have a ticket won't be allowed to gather outside the stadium. Beyonce fans...Stolen vehicle suspect taken into custody on 5 Freeway after chase
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 10:21:26 GMT
Authorities were chasing a stolen vehicle suspect in the Santa Clarita area Wednesday afternoon. By 4:10 p.m., the driver was heading southbound on the 5 Freeway near Magic Mountain Parkway and authorities were able to stop him using a PIT maneuver, aerial video from Sky5 showed.The driver got out of the vehicle and was eventually taken into custody on the highway.It is unclear where and when the pursuit began.Quadruplets born at Cedars-Sinai on Fourth of July
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 10:21:26 GMT
A family in Los Angeles grew by four Tuesday, welcoming quadruplets just in time for the Fourth of July.Sara Kahengutovich gave birth to two girls and two boys at Cedars-Sinai in Los Angeles, hospital representatives said.Sara Kahengutovich gave birth to two girls and two boys at Cedars-Sinai in Los Angeles on July 4, 2023. (Cedars-Sinai Medical Center)The four babies each weighed more than four pounds and are currently "doing well" and resting at the Guerin Children’s Neonatal Intensive Care Unit.Dr. Steven Rad delivered the quadruplets via C-section, Cedars-Sinai officials said. The babies were born at about 34 weeks, the hospital said.Kahengutovich and her partner, Rabbi Yisrael Gutovich, also have a three-year-old son waiting at home, ready to meet his new siblings. Sara Kahengutovich and her partner, Rabbi Yisrael Gutovich, welcomed quadruplets at Cedars-Sinai in Los Angeles on July 4, 2023. (Cedars-Sinai Medical Center)Quadruplets are extremely rare, according to hea...Verlon Eric Gooding Dies in Motorcycle Accident on Lee Canyon Road [Las Vegas, NV]
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 10:21:26 GMT
35-Year-Old Male Rider Pronounced Dead after Motorcycle Collision near State Route 106LAS VEGAS, NV (July 5, 2023) – Thursday evening, Verlon Eric Gooding was killed in a motorcycle accident on Lee Canyon Road.Police responded to the scene around 6:30 p.m., near State Route 106 on June 15th.Officers say the rider of a Yamaha YZF-R1 was heading east towards State Route 156 and failed to negotiate a curve on a roundabout. As a result, the rider lost control and was ejected from the motorcycle onto the road.Emergency crews arrived and pronounced 35-year-old Gooding, of Las Vegas dead at the scene.At this time, an active investigation to determine further information is still currently underway. Once available, more details will be provided about the fatal motorcycle accident on Lee Canyon Road.The loved ones of Gooding set up a GoFundMe page to help with costs during this difficult time.The team at Sweet James offers their warm and sincerest sympathies to the friends and family o...Warriors rookie Brandin Podziemski steps it up in second Summer League game
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 10:21:26 GMT
SACRAMENTO — NBA agent Bill Duffy had some sage advice for his client Brandin Podziemski moments after the Warriors rookie’s up-and-down Summer League opener this week.Duffy told the No. 19 pick to let it fly and the rest would come. Podziemski clearly took the words to heart, taking a more aggressive approach in his second Summer League game Wednesday.Podziemski scored 17 points in the Warriors’ 98-83 win against the Charlotte Hornets in their California Classic finale. The Warriors ran high pick-and-roll with Podziemski early and often. In the first quarter, he snatched back-to-back steals and knocked down a pair of 3s, including one where he pump faked two defenders before launching it. Podziemski seemed to grow more confident as the game went on. After scoring only 12 points and knocking down only one 3 in his Summer League debut on Monday, a 100-94 loss to the Sacramento Kings, Podziemski closed out the second quarter with a layup off the inbound to notch 13 p...Musk v. Zuck: Meta’s Twitter challenger Threads goes live
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 10:21:26 GMT
By Samantha Kelly | CNNFacebook has tried to compete with Twitter in numerous ways over the years, including copying signature Twitter features such as hashtags and trending topics. But now Facebook’s parent company is taking perhaps its biggest swipe at Twitter yet.Meta on Wednesday officially launched a new app called Threads, which is intended to offer a space for real-time conversations online, a function that has long been Twitter’s core selling point.The app appears to have many similarities to Twitter, from the layout to the product description. The listing, which first appeared earlier this week, emphasizes its potential to build a following and connect with like-minded people.“Threads is where communities come together to discuss everything from the topics you care about today to what’ll be trending tomorrow,” it read. “Whatever it is you’re interested in, you can follow and connect directly with your favorite creators and others who love the same things — or build a loyal ...Letters: Not about race | Today’s citizens | Pricey and bad | Escaping methane | Biden economy
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 10:21:26 GMT
Submit your letter to the editor via this form. Read more Letters to the Editor.Barbecue spat aboutenvironment, not raceRe: “BBQ Beck notoriety continues to resonate” (Page A1, July 4).This issue is a fraud.Mr. Smith knew that using a charcoal grill in that area was prohibited by the city of Oakland because of the noxious fumes generated by petroleum-based charcoal briquets and lighter fluid. He could have used a propane grill but decided that the rules didn’t apply to him. He chose to make the argument that expecting him to obey the rules had to do with his race and not his air-polluting behavior.He’s not George Floyd, he’s an attention-seeker wrapping himself in the serious issue of racial discrimination. Shame on the East Bay Times for perpetuating this fraud.Patricia CoffeyOrindaToday’s citizensshouldn’t pay for slaveryRe: “Harvard admissions policy favors children of university alumni, says an activist group” (Page A1, July ...Liberals, conservatives self-sorting into red, blue states
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By Nicholas Riccardi | Associated PressSTAR, Idaho — Once he and his wife, Jennifer, moved to a Boise suburb last year, Tim Kohl could finally express himself.Kohl did what the couple never dared at their previous house outside Los Angeles — the newly-retired Los Angeles police officer flew a U.S. flag and a Thin Blue Line banner representing law enforcement outside his house.“We were scared to put it up,” Jennifer Kohl acknowledged. But the Kohls knew they had moved to the right place when neighbors complimented him on the display.Leah Dean is on the opposite end of the political spectrum, but she knows how the Kohls feel. In Texas, Dean had been scared to fly an abortion rights banner outside her house. Around the time the Kohls were house-hunting in Idaho, she and her partner found a place in Denver, where their LGBTQ+ pride flag flies above the banner in front of their house that proclaims “Abortion access is a community responsibility.”“One thing w...Oakland police dealt new blow in efforts to end federal oversight
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 10:21:26 GMT
OAKLAND — The long, fraught journey taken by the Oakland Police Department to extricate itself from federal oversight may once again be hitting a snag after the latest federal report found additional shortcomings in the department’s ability to police itself.This time, the core takeaways — a flawed internal affairs probe and a technical hang-up caused by a city police auditor’s resignation — aren’t as severe as those brought to light by a recent misconduct and cover-up scandal that led to the firing in February of the former police chief.But the report’s findings do make it less likely that Judge William Orrick will lift the department’s court-mandated oversight, which has lasted two decades since the infamous Riders brutality cases, at the next hearing on the issue in September.“Interim Chief (Darren) Allison has done a commendable job in the daily operations and administration of the Department,” states the report, compile...Study: Nearly half of US tap water has ‘forever chemicals’ in it
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 10:21:26 GMT
By Jen Christensen | CNNAlmost half of the tap water in the US is contaminated with chemicals known as “forever chemicals,” according to a new study from the US Geological Survey.The number of people drinking contaminated water may be even higher than what the study found, however, because the researchers weren’t able to test for all of these per- and polyfluorinated alkyl substances, or PFAS, chemicals that are considered dangerous to human health.PFAS are a family of ubiquitous synthetic chemicals that linger in the environment and the human body. PFAS exposure is linked to problems like cancer, obesity, thyroid disease, high cholesterol, decreased fertility, liver damage and hormone suppression, according to the US Environmental Protection Agency.In June 2022, based on the latest science, the EPA issued health advisories that said the chemicals are much more hazardous to human health than scientists originally thought and are probably more dangerous even at levels thousands of ti...Latest news
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