St. Lawrence County schools delayed, closed following bomb threat

Published Sat, 09 Nov 2024 23:19:25 GMT

St. Lawrence County schools delayed, closed following bomb threat ST. LAWRENCE COUNTY, N.Y. (WWTI) -- Schools in the area are closing their doors to students due to an ongoing threat.According to updates from the Canton and Gouverneur School District, early in the morning on Tuesday, April 4, local schools received a bomb threat via email from out of the area.Law enforcement said this threat appears to be a hoax and is affecting schools across the state.However, local schools are working with New York State Police to ensure that all buildings are safe. Schools confirmed that State Police has arranged full sweeps of buildings with Troopers, K-9 teams and local law enforcement.As of 9:30 a.m. on April 4, the following schools were either on a delay or had closed due to the threat:Delay:Edward-KnoxGouverneurHammondHermon-DeKalbMorristownClosed:CantonLisbonMadrid-WaddingtonMassena

Adirondack Line returns to service

Published Sat, 09 Nov 2024 23:19:25 GMT

Adirondack Line returns to service CAPITAL REGION, N.Y.(NEWS10) - Dubbed one of the world’s most scenic train rides, the Adirondack Line has resumed operations.Amtrak's Adirondack Line is making its first stop in the Capital Region since the pandemic shut it down and continues through the North Country with a final stop in Montreal. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Rick Caplan is a regular rider of the line. He came all the way from Pennsylvania just to get on board for the first day back.“I've ridden all the long-distance trains. Multiple times. And I knew this was coming back today so I just wanted to be on the first one,” said Caplan.Jason Abrams, the senior spokesperson with Amtrak, says this is a monumental day. “All of our trains are now back to service from the pandemic including all three to Canada,” said Abrams. Six Flags New England opens Friday for the 2023 season A couple of key factors kept the line from starting up earlier.“We needed the borde...

Woman steals ambulance, drives it through St. Louis

Published Sat, 09 Nov 2024 23:19:25 GMT

Woman steals ambulance, drives it through St. Louis ST. LOUIS - One woman stole an ambulance after medical crews responded to a "sick case" over the weekend in St. Louis. A 37-year-old woman is accused of stealing the ambulance and driving it through the City of St. Louis before she was stopped by the Sauget Police Department. Top story: Crash survivor claims St. Louis firefighter took wallet The incident unfolded around 11:30 p.m. Saturday. Medical crews responded to the Alamo Drafthouse in Midtown. As one medic approached her, the woman did not respond to any questions. Instead, she started running toward the ambulance while it was running and drove it through St. Louis.After communication among local agencies, the Sauget Police Department apprehended the woman. She was sent to a hospital for treatment.The St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department is assisting with the investigation over the stolen ambulance.

'Cocaine Bear' actor Scott Seiss plans four Missouri stops in comedy tour

Published Sat, 09 Nov 2024 23:19:25 GMT

'Cocaine Bear' actor Scott Seiss plans four Missouri stops in comedy tour ST. LOUIS - Scott Seiss, a comedian well-known for his role in new film "Cocaine Bear," will make four stops in Missouri next week as part of his ongoing comedy tour. Seiss has also built a strong platform though TikTok video sketches known as "Angry Retail Guy," through which he takes a common phrase heard in retail settings and reacts to it with humor. Recently, he also starred as Tom in the new comedy horror film "Cocaine Bear." Trending: Two St. Louis pizza parlors make ‘Eat This’ top 10 list In Missouri, there will be multiple opportunities to see a comedy show next week. Seiss recently added shows to St. Louis, Kansas City, Springfield and Columbia. Here is his upcoming schedule in the Show-Me State:April 10: Springfield, Missouri at the Blue Room (6:30 p.m. and 9 p.m. shows)April 11: St. Louis, Missouri at the Helium Comedy Club (7:15 p.m.)April 12: Columbia, Missouri at The Blue Note (7 p.m.)April 13: Kansas City, Missouri (7 p.m. and 9:30 p.m.)For more information on Sei...

Pineapple and ham belong together

Published Sat, 09 Nov 2024 23:19:25 GMT

Pineapple and ham belong together By Eric Kim, The New York TimesHiwa Rosario is celebrating Easter a week early this year. The actual holiday weekend is one of the busiest times of the year for her business, Farm to Jar Hawaii. She’ll be setting up shop at Ward Centre in Honolulu to sell her coveted pineapple glazes, which her customers buy to deck out their holiday hams. The balanced combination of tangy, sweet fruit and salty, savory pork is, she said, “a perfect union.”Pineapple and ham belong together — on Easter tables and, yes, on pizza. They look alike, too: When scored for roasting, the ham’s diamond pattern mimics the pineapple’s quilted peel, nature’s manifestation of the golden spiral.Early 20th-century recipes for ham with pineapple — like the ones that appeared in women’s magazine ads for Hawaiian Pineapple Co., now known as Dole — are still beloved today. Rosy ham, bejeweled with rings of canned pineapple, whole cloves and maraschino cherries, is a classic. But that doesn’t mean it’s not d...

67 flights delayed, 32 canceled at Denver International Airport amid snow showers

Published Sat, 09 Nov 2024 23:19:25 GMT

67 flights delayed, 32 canceled at Denver International Airport amid snow showers Snow showers along Colorado’s Front Range on Tuesday led to delays and cancellations of flights into and out of Denver International Airport.Shortly before 9 a.m. Tuesday morning, 67 flights at DIA were delayed, according to FlightAware tracking data. A total of 32 flights were canceled, data showed.The SkyWest airline had 29 of the cancellations, according to FlightAware. Southwest had 31 of the delays, followed by United with 15, the tracking data showed.

Denver traffic: Front Range roads could be icy and snow-covered

Published Sat, 09 Nov 2024 23:19:25 GMT

Denver traffic: Front Range roads could be icy and snow-covered The National Weather Service issued a notice warning of slick conditions Tuesday morning as snow showers spread down from the mountains along Colorado’s northern Front Range, leading to snow-covered and icy roads.Fort Collins police declared an accident alert, encouraging online self-reporting where appropriate.We will be on accident alert until noon today (04/04/2023). If you are involved in a crash where there are no injuries, the other driver has insurance, and drugs/alcohol are NOT involved, please exchange info and report online. pic.twitter.com/FjoXbYagX8— Fort Collins Police (@FCPolice) April 4, 2023Police advised caution and urged drivers to slow down, especially in the northern mountain foothills and along I-25, where accidents led to several lane closures early Tuesday.A lot of roads are snow covered or icy this morning. Use caution and slow down if you are traveling. Snow showers will continue for much of the day especially over the northern foothills and west...

Diversity and interculturalism in government communication

Published Sat, 09 Nov 2024 23:19:25 GMT

Diversity and interculturalism in government communication Multilingualism plays a crucial role in intercultural communication and understanding, as it allows individuals to bridge cultural divides by using multiple languages in their everyday lives. Developing effective language strategies is important for governments to promote successful intercultural communication, writes Ipek Tekdemir (pictured, below), a political analyst and strategic communication advisor, working in the European Parliament.The impact of globalization, digitalization, and mass media will only further increase the importance of multilingualism in the future. However, there is ongoing debate about how much individuals can protect their own language and culture against dominant societies that are economically and politically stronger.Multilingualism, identity, and culture are closely linked, and an individual's use of a second language may cause their own culture to be assimilated. As such, it is important to maintain and celebrate one's own culture, while also embraci...

Polls open in special L.A. City Council election to fill Nury Martinez's seat

Published Sat, 09 Nov 2024 23:19:25 GMT

Polls open in special L.A. City Council election to fill Nury Martinez's seat Polls have opened in the special primary election to replace disgraced former Los Angeles City Councilmember Nury Martinez in District 6.There are seven candidates vying for Martinez’s open seat for the district that represents a large swath of the San Fernando Valley: Arleta, Lake Balboa, North Hollywood, North Hills, Panorama City, Van Nuys and Sun Valley.They are: Isaac Kim, a small business ownerImelda Padilla, a community relations managerRose Grigoryan, a social activist and journalistMarisa Alcaraz, an environmental policy directorAntoinette Scully, a community organizer and motherDouglas Dagoberto Sierra, a father and business consultantMarco Santana, a director of a housing nonprofit.Marinez stepped down from her post as council president and eventually resigned from the City Council all together last year following a racism scandal that rocked Los Angeles.She was heard on leaked audio making disparaging comments about Black people, the Oaxacan community and Armenians, amon...

Tree-toppling winds buffet Southland; breeze expected to stick around through Thursday

Published Sat, 09 Nov 2024 23:19:25 GMT

Tree-toppling winds buffet Southland; breeze expected to stick around through Thursday A windy Monday left trees down and residents displaced across Southern California on Monday, and more damage is possible Tuesday, though the gales are expected to lessen as the day goes on.In Sherman Oaks, a tree fell onto a Sunnyslope Avenue apartment building on Monday, forcing temporary evacuations. As of Tuesday morning, officials worried that several more trees could be felled by strong gusts or have branches fall onto residences. In the 9800 block of Workman Avenue in Temple City, another tree fell Monday night, crushing power lines and cutting off service to several neighbors.The National Weather Service said the breezy winds are expected to remain through Tuesday, especially in mountain and desert areas.