Week-long bus tour of historically black colleges and universities starting today
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ST. LOUIS - The Ivy Foundation of St. Louis hosts a week-long bus tour of historically black colleges and universities.More than 40 students from 20 high schools will make the trip. The goal is to introduce them to the schools. Top story: Remains in Crawford County possibly of woman missing since 2014 The Ivy Foundation has been running the spring break program for more than 15 years.Rockwood School District hosting job fair today
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ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. - The Rockwood School District is looking for workers Monday.They're having a job fair for several full and part-time support staff jobs. That includes bus drivers, cafeteria workers, maintenance staff, and groundskeepers. Trending: What’s the most popular last name in Missouri and Illinois? Rockwood is the largest school district in st. Louis County. Monday's job fair is from 9:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at Ellisville Elementary School.St. Louis County School Safety Task Force unveiling new student safety plans today
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ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. - St. Louis County's School Safety Task Force unveils a plan Monday to improve student safety.The announcement will be at Highcroft Ridge Elementary School in Chesterfield. The task force will introduce the 'School Premises Identification Effort.' Top story: Remains in Crawford County possibly of woman missing since 2014 It would label every school building the same, so first responders can know what's in the building without a map. The goal is to reduce the response time for officers in case of emergency.“We love Denver.” Gonzaga Bulldogs just passed Syracuse for most NCAA tourney wins in Mile High City
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Anton Watson’s weekend at Ball Arena: two games, 11.5 points per game, 11.5 rebounds per game and, most importantly, two big NCAA Tournament wins.“We love Denver,” the Gonzaga forward told The Post late Sunday night after his third-seeded Zags outlasted six-seeded TCU, 84-81, to advance to the Sweet 16. “We’ve got a lot of fans out here — it’s close to the (Pacific Time Zone), so the time difference isn’t too crazy.“It reminds me a lot of Spokane, just the weather, the snow and stuff. So it kind of felt like home a little bit.”It showed. The Zags’ 2-0 performance on Chopper Circle confirmed Denver as Gonzaga’s March home away from home. The West Coast Conference giant now has the most victories of any college basketball program in Denver — five — since the NCAA tourney expanded to its current format in 1985.Gonzaga this March passed Syracuse, which had set the standard in the Mile High City with four NCAA tourney wins here since 1985.“We had great success playing here the last two t...Kosovo and Serbia leaders arrive for EU-backed talks
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Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti and Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic arrived in North Macedonia on Saturday (18 March) for a fresh round of talks with EU officials on implementing a deal to normalize ties between Belgrade and Pristina.The two leaders will hold separate meetings with European Union foreign policy chief Josep Borrell before a three-way session and a news conference expected later in the day."I am optimistic," Kurti said ahead of the meetings, taking place in the lakeside town of Ohrid in North Macedonia."I came here with a good aim, with a good will and with trust that what was agreed before...will continue here through the talks for the implementation plan, and in this way have a final deal on the normalisation."Kosovo and Serbia agreed in Brussels last month to a Western-backed deal to normalise relations, following nearly 10 years of EU-mediated dialogue during which little progress was made. However, agreement is still needed on an annex on implementing the pl...Sea otter surrogacy program: A mother’s love can make all the difference
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Sea otter life isn’t always about splashing in the waves and lounging in the kelp.“These animals are so much like us,” said Teri Nicholson, a research biologist at the Monterey Bay Aquarium. ”They’re just out there trying to find a safe home, make a living, raise their kids.”But storms and rough sea conditions make it hard to forage, groom and rest, especially for otter moms with pups that can’t do much on their own yet. Sometimes moms and pups get separated. And pups under eight weeks old have little chance of surviving on their own.Since 2001, the Monterey Bay Aquarium has rescued stranded otter babies — more than half of them under two weeks old — and rehabilitated them through their otter surrogacy program. Instead of “hand rearing,” or raising the pups themselves, the humans pair a pup with a surrogate mom, then back off and let the otter mom teach the pup the ropes of otter life. Once the pup is weaned from the mom, has medical clearance and can dive, forage, groom and be soci...Superbloom brightens Monterey County after relentless storms
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Water, water everywhere. Let those flowers drink it up.This winter’s relentless storms damaged homes, wrecked roads and flooded fields, and those hit hardest by the devastation might be struggling to find a bright side.Wildflowers can’t repair storm damage, but they might provide a ray of hope.The county is popping with blooms of all shapes, sizes, colors and funky names.As early as February, shooting stars, footsteps of spring, sun cups and checker blooms, part of the “wildflower parade that happens every year,” were already blooming at Ford Ord, said Bruce Delgado, a botanist with the Bureau of Land Management at Fort Ord National Monument who is also the mayor of Marina.Cows also enjoyed the wildflower blooms along Bitterwater Road between Highway 101 and Highway 25. (Elise Overgaard — Herald Correspondent) Flowers bloom every year in Monterey County, which has some of the most diverse flora in the nation, from early in the rainy season until December of the following year. ...Are new opioid guidelines too little, too late for chronic pain patients?
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Jessica Layman estimates she has called more than 150 doctors in the past few years in her search for someone to prescribe opioids for her chronic pain.“A lot of them are straight-up insulting,” said the 40-year-old, who lives in Dallas. “They say things like ‘We don’t treat drug addicts.’”Layman has tried a host of non-opioid treatments to help with the intense daily pain caused by double scoliosis, a collapsed spinal disc, and facet joint arthritis. But she said nothing worked as well as methadone, an opioid she has taken since 2013.The latest phone calls came late last year, after her previous doctor shuttered his pain medicine practice, she said. She hopes her current doctor won’t do the same. “If something should happen to him, there’s nowhere for me to go,” she said.Layman is one of the millions in the U.S. living with chronic pain. Many have struggled to get opioid prescriptions written and filled since 2016 guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention inspi...Man found hanging on California freeway overpass
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All eastbound and westbound lanes of the 10 freeway at New Avenue in San Gabriel were closed for over an hour on Sunday morning after a man apparently hanged himself from an overpass, police said.At around 11 a.m., Caltrans workers spotted the man hanging from the chainlink fence on the north side of the overpass near West Saxon and Jackson avenues, San Gabriel Police Sgt. Nhat Huynh said.The freeway was immediately closed as law enforcement and the coroner investigated. The lanes reopened around noon, Huynh said.If you or someone you know is suicidal, you can call or text 988, the nationwide code that connects to the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline. There, trained professionals can listen, provide resources, or help anyone struggling with mental health, substance abuse, or suicidal thoughts.Related ArticlesCrime and Public Safety | Miami Beach sets spring break curfew after 2 fatal shootings Crime and Public Safety | DA leading Trump case says rhetor...‘Finish me off:’ California police release footage of deadly shooting of armed man
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Police in Seal Beach have released video of officers shooting an armed man to death minutes after he attempted to kick in the front door of an apartment where a woman and her two children were hiding in January.In video and audio of the violent encounter, Michael Emch., Jr. can be seen arguing with Seal Beach police officers who arrived at the apartment building in the 100 block of Old Ranch Road at 9:36 p.m. on Jan. 16.“I’m here to get my money from her,” Emch says from behind a wall to an officer with his body camera recording. “She owes me.”“She doesn’t want you here,” the officer says back.That initial encounter between Emch, 47, of Irvine, and the officers occurred just after the woman he was attempting to reach called 911 reporting a man pacing back and forth outside her apartment and attempting multiple times to break down her door.Police released the audio of the emergency calls, in which the terrified woman whispered to a dispatcher that she was hiding inside with her two k...Latest news
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