Live In Your Neighborhood – Washington, Mo
Published Fri, 29 Nov 2024 14:14:04 GMT
WASHINGTON, Mo. – FOX 2 brings you a snapshot of St. Louis area neighborhoods on Fridays.This week we introduce you to the city of Washington. See more clips from Undergrounds Espresso Bar, Iron Spike Train Museum, Mayor Doug Hagedorn, The Alley, and more from Friday morning’s show on our YouTube channelResidents frustrated with St. Charles County road conditions
Published Fri, 29 Nov 2024 14:14:04 GMT
ST. CHARLES COUNTY, Mo. - St. Charles County residents complained about bad conditions on Route N in the area.They said the road is breaking up in places on a 5.5-mile stretch of Route N from Highway Z to Sommers Road. It’s a well-traveled road with about 20,000 vehicles a day."The problem is, we’ve got some pavement that’s deteriorating on the roadbed, and the people around here know about it," said Mike Kern. "So they tend to move over to the center lane the fear is we’re going to have a sideswipe, somebody is going to get hurt.”He said he’s been trying to get action. Trending -- Students and teacher rally around fired Webster Groves teacher "I’ve called MoDOT a number of time," Kern said.He said that so far, nothing has been done.“No offense to MoDOT; they’re understaffed, but on the flip side, we don’t want anyone to get hurt out here," Kern said.FOX 2 reached out to MoDOT for some answers about the problem patch of road."We have been out since you brought it to our attention ...St. Peters board to vote on hazardous materials regulations after train derailment
Published Fri, 29 Nov 2024 14:14:04 GMT
ST. PETERS, Mo. - The St. Peters Board of Aldermen is expected to vote Thursday night on a resolution that calls on the federal and state governments to update these regulations in light of the recent Ohio train derailment. This resolution calls on Congress, the U.S., and the Missouri Department of Transportation to upgrade regulations on the transportation of hazardous materials. They want regulations to require disclosure to the State of Missouri of hazardous materials being transported that could potentially cause environmental damage or pose a threat to wildlife or human life. Top Story: Targeted attack claims life of St. Louis skateboarder Sponsors of this resolution discussed these concerns at a previous meeting, discussing a previous resolution in 2015 about railroad speed limits, hazardous waste, oil, and other dangerous freight and materials transported through St. Peters. FOX 2 spoke with Mayor Len Pagano, one of the sponsors of the resolution, ahea...Colorado snow totals for April 27-28, 2023
Published Fri, 29 Nov 2024 14:14:04 GMT
Aspen Park, CO — 4.9 inches at 12:15 a.m. MDTCrescent Village, CO — 3 inches at 10:04 p.m. MDT – 4/27/2023Evergreen, CO — 5 inches at 1:30 a.m. MDTNederland, CO — 3 inches at 9:28 p.m. MDT – 4/27/2023Rye, CO — 5 inches at 6:26 a.m. MDTWestcliffe, CO — 6 inches at 6:49 a.m. MDTRelated ArticlesColorado News | Denver weather: Rain going away, cool and breezy, flipping to warmer weekend Colorado News | Denver weather: Breezy sunny day, followed by rain at night shifting to snow Colorado News | Denver weather: Rain and snow diminishing, with clearing skies in the afternoon Colorado News | Colorado’s big snowpack powers massive “pulse” of water being shot through Grand Canyon Colorado News | Colorado snow totals for April 25-26, 2023Denver weather: Rain going away, cool and breezy, flipping to warmer weekend
Published Fri, 29 Nov 2024 14:14:04 GMT
Rain and snow were diminishing early Friday, giving way to partly sunny, cool skies with light breeze — and a warmer weekend.The high temperature in metro Denver Friday will be 57 degrees, decreasing to 36 degrees at night, according to the National Weather Service. The highs in Denver will be 70 degrees on Saturday and Sunday, weather service forecasters said.Early Friday, the storm that rolled across the state this week brought a bit more wet, slushy snow in the mountain foothills west of the city, dissipating after sunrise. Roads still were slippery in spots.During the day Friday, gray clouds were expected to shroud metro Denver and other cities along Colorado’s Front Range. The wind was expected to gust at speeds as fast as 24 miles per hour.Searching for Spring? We have it! After today's cooler and breezy weather we'll be pushing near 70 degree readings for this weekend through early next week. #COwx pic.twitter.com/6HJ4ErMr1t— NWS Boulder (@NWSBoulde...Homeless man bites off LAPD officer’s finger at Metro subway station
Published Fri, 29 Nov 2024 14:14:04 GMT
A homeless man allegedly bit off a portion of an officer’s finger during an arrest at a subway station in East Hollywood on Thursday.Los Angeles police officers assigned to the Metro Red Line were conducting routine activities at the Vermont/Santa Monica station when they spotted a man reportedly board the train with a meth pipe around 10:15 a.m.Police approached the suspect and escorted him off the train for a narcotics investigation. As the man was being held, he became violent and began fighting with officers which resulted in a use-of-force incident.During the incident, the suspect bit off a portion of a sergeant's pinky finger, said LAPD. Witnesses said the man also tried to bite other nearby cops before he was subdued.The sergeant was transported to a local hospital for treatment. Unfortunately, doctors confirmed they were not able to reattach the officer's fingertip. The suspect was also transported to the hospital with minor injuries.He was later arrested on charges of mayhe...4 injured in fiery crash on 5 Freeway in Santa Fe Springs
Published Fri, 29 Nov 2024 14:14:04 GMT
Four people were injured in a crash on the 5 Freeway in Santa Fe Spring after two vehicles lost control and one caught fire, authorities said.The incident took place around 11 p.m. in the southbound span at the exit with Rosecrans Avenue. Four people were injured in a crash on the 5 Freeway after two vehicles lost control and one caught fire on Thursday April 27, 2023. (KeyNews)Four people were injured in a crash on the 5 Freeway after two vehicles lost control and one caught fire on Thursday April 27, 2023. (KeyNews)Four people were injured in a crash on the 5 Freeway after two vehicles lost control and one caught fire on Thursday April 27, 2023. (KeyNews)Four people were injured in a crash on the 5 Freeway after two vehicles lost control and one caught fire on Thursday April 27, 2023. (KeyNews)Two victims were ejected from their vehicle and rushed to the hospital in unknown conditions, and two others were treated for minor injuries. The cause of the crash is under invest...Weekend highs to reach 90 in some parts of Southern California; rain in the forecast
Published Fri, 29 Nov 2024 14:14:04 GMT
Hot, dry conditions mixed with occasional northern winds are expected across Southern California valleys and mountains through the weekend before a cooling trend Monday that could bring cloud cover and an increased chance for rain, according to the National Weather Service. Temperatures along the coast will remain mild over the next several days due to low clouds and dense fog. KTLA Weather Homepage As the marine layer begins to shrink on Friday, inland regions will see a few degrees of warming, with Saturday forecast to be the warmest of the next seven days as temps in the 90s are expected in the valleys and deserts. “Record daily high temps are possible at Lancaster, Palmdale and Sandberg (on Saturday),” the NWS reports. The National Weather Service's seven-day high temperature forecast on April 27, 2023. (NWS)Temperatures on Sunday will see a downward slide across all regions as “an unseasonably cold trough digs south along the west coast and begins to ...Parents upset over fights breaking out at Riverside schools
Published Fri, 29 Nov 2024 14:14:04 GMT
Parents say fights on high school campuses across the Riverside School district are out of control and only getting worse.The concern from parents follows an incident at Ramona High School on Wednesday where an 18-year-old male student and his 14-year-old sister were arrested after a fight broke out.Police said the 18-year-old refused to comply with school officials during the incident. When the school officer attempted to detain him, he resisted and that’s when his sister allegedly attacked the officer, said Riverside police.Parents say incidents like this are becoming increasingly common within Riverside district campuses and it’s time for changes to be made.An open-session board meeting to address the issue took place on Thursday with parents and community members in attendance.A video from another fight breaking out at Martin Luther King High School during lunchtime on Monday shows two students getting violent as others watched nearby. LAPD officer’s finger bit off by homeless...Hillside collapses under historic building in San Clemente; rail travel halted
Published Fri, 29 Nov 2024 14:14:04 GMT
The hillside under a historic building in San Clemente collapsed early Thursday, affecting train traffic in the area.Dirt and debris could be seen coming down the hillside below Casa Romantica Cultural Center and Gardens, located at 415 Avenida Granada.The house, which sits on a bluff just north San Clemente Pier, had already suffered cracks to its terrace, but things got much worse overnight.The collapse occurred around 1 p.m., and some of the debris that came down landed close to train tracks in the area that had just reopened earlier this month. Commuter train routes between O.C. and San Diego resume over repaired track As a result, Metrolink closed the tracks out of an abundance of caution, the Orange County Transportation Authority said in a news release.Casa Romantica was also closed because of the incident.Drilling was being done in the area, but a city engineer told KTLA that he does not believe that led to the collapse.Latest news
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