Biden says Carter asked him to do his eulogy
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:38:22 GMT
President Biden said Monday that former President Carter, who is in hospice care, has asked him to deliver his eulogy when he dies.“I spent time with Jimmy Carter, and it’s finally caught up with him, but they found a way to keep him going for a lot longer than they anticipated because they found a breakthrough,” Biden said at a Democratic National Committee fundraiser.“He asked me to do his eulogy,” he added.The president then appeared to catch himself for sharing the information, saying, “Excuse me, I shouldn’t say that.” Biden was speaking to about 40 guests at a fundraiser in Rancho Santa Fe, Calif., alongside Rep. Scott Peters (D-Calif.), while on a three-day trip to California and Nevada.Carter, the 39th U.S. president, entered home hospice care in Plains, Ga., on Feb. 19. At 98 years old, he is the longest-living American president. Carter’s niece said on Feb. 27 that Carter still has “some time in him.”White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said she didn’t have any c...Suspected shooter in Ballwin standoff dies
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:38:22 GMT
BALLWIN, Mo. - A standoff in Ballwin has ended with a woman who police claim had flourished a gun and fired shots at officers during a pursuit.According to Officer Mark Reckert, a spokesman for the Ballwin Police Department, the standoff happened in the 100 block of Cascade Terrace Drive.Around 12:30 p.m. on Monday, Ballwin police attempted to conduct a traffic stop for a woman accused of brandishing a gun earlier that day. The woman did not stop and sped off. Reckert said officers did not follow her. Top story: Hermann officer dead, 1 injured after Sunday shooting Another Ballwin officer saw the vehicle around 1:30 p.m. and again tried to pull the driver over. The woman did not stop and pointed a gun at a responding St. Louis County police officer.Reckert said the woman, later identified as Janet Rabe drove to a home on Cascade Terrace, but began firing at police who were following her. At least one Ballwin officer returned fire. No injuries were reported.Shortly after 6:20 p.m.,...'Just excited to relax' Lambert travelers ready for spring break
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:38:22 GMT
ST. LOUIS - As temperatures in the St. Louis area dip below average, it's no surprise people are looking for a way to escape the cold during spring break."It's been a busy last three weeks of college, so it will be nice to unwind," said Luke Parent, a junior at Washington University.Parent said he is heading to Panama City Beach, Florida, to visit family."I'm just excited to relax," he said. “St. Louis, when it’s trying to become spring, it can’t really decide. We’ve had some warm weeks, but it’s also been cold, so the warm weather is going to be really nice.” Trending: Battlehawks set attendance record, win in home-opener A number of Southwest flights at St. Louis Lambert International Airport are heading to warmer climates, primarily Florida. However, a flight in a warmer climate can come with some headaches.Carrie and Brandon Snider were traveling from Orlando.“We were on the tarmac for about 45 minutes trying to take off, and they said it was cause of spring break," Brandon sa...You Paid For It - Push for state audit of Francis Howell School District
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:38:22 GMT
ST. CHARLES COUNTY, Mo. - The Francis Howell School District in St. Charles County is due to release what could be a stunning internal audit this week on the tens of millions it spent over budget for school improvements.The audit is intended to explain some spending questions, like the construction project at Francis Howell North High School, which was supposed to cost $86.3 million but instead ended up costing nearly $164.7 million.The internal audit will be released at Thursday’s public school board meeting. It’s intended to explain just how the spending of Proposition S funds was so far off track. Top story: Hermann officer dead, 1 injured after Sunday shooting Prop S was a $244 million tax measure passed by voters to improve schools in the district, with the biggest being the high school.When the cost of the development was unattainable, it threatened funds for other projects that had to be put on hold because there wasn’t enough money.One school board member is not satisfied ...Former Rep. Pat Schroeder, pioneer for women’s rights, dies at 82
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:38:22 GMT
WASHINGTON — Former U.S. Rep. Pat Schroeder, a pioneer for women’s and family rights in Congress, died Monday night. She was 82.Schroeder’s former press secretary, Andrea Camp, said Schroeder suffered a stroke recently and died at a hospital in Florida, the state where she had been residing.Schroeder took on the powerful elite with her rapier wit and antics for 24 years, shaking up stodgy government institutions by forcing them to acknowledge that women had a role in government.Her unorthodox methods cost her important committee posts, but Schroeder said she wasn’t willing to join what she called “the good old boys’ club″ just to score political points. Unafraid of embarrassing her congressional colleagues in public, she became an icon for the feminist movement.Schroeder was elected to Congress in Colorado in 1972 and became one of its most influential Democrats as she won easy reelection 11 times from her safe district in Denver. Despite her seniority, she was never app...Protests outside Orange County elementary school after 10-year-old girl target of alleged racist remarks
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:38:22 GMT
Family and supporters of a 10-year-old girl who was allegedly the target of racist remarks by another student have been protesting outside an Orange County school. While they say school officials are not treating the incident seriously enough, there were others at the protest unhappy about how the girl’s mom has handled the situation. Jasmine Harris claims her daughter, Paris, who is Black, was subjected to a racist comment earlier this month by a fellow student, a 10-year-old Latino boy, at Santiago Elementary School in Santa Ana. "The principal called me while I was at work, she told me that at lunch...Paris was just playing with her friends...and this little boy just came up to her, swinging a jump rope at her, trying to hit her, telling her, ‘Go back to work, you slave,’” Harris told KTLA. She says that she got even more upset with school administrators when she asked what they planned to do about the situation and officials said they could not tell her what would be...Seedy Saturday returns to Kingston
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:38:22 GMT
Kingston’s biggest seed swap and purchase event returned last weekend after a three year hiatus due to COVID.The event held at St. Luke’s Church was smaller than Kingston Area Seed System Initiative (KASSI) was used to prior to the pandemic, but KASSI Chair Cathie Christie said it was great to have it back in person in any capacity.“I just felt like we were together as a community and we were together with the seeds,” Christie said.“It was a beautiful day.”The event was scaled back, with just two local seed farms on hand in Verona’s Bear Root Gardens and Kitchen Table Seed House from Wolfe Island, along with Master Gardeners to give advice to those getting their hands on seeds.It was hosted by KASSI along with their sister organization Ratinenhayénthos, who care for the Kenhteke Seed Sanctuary in Tyendinaga. The two organizations are responsible for caring for and “growing out” seeds from the Heirloom Seed Sanctuary that were ent...Aurora to bring back police chases in certain circumstances
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:38:22 GMT
AURORA, Colo. (KDVR) — A violent weekend and crime trend in Aurora have the police department set to make changes on chases to send a message to criminals. There were five shootings in Aurora over the weekend without a single arrest made. It’s a trend that has the police chief ready to make policy changes. A policy change that’s already in the works is to bring back police chases to crack down on catching criminals. ‘Unusual pink coloring’ seen in treated water sent into Clear Creek Interim Police Chief Art Acevedo said the department is in the final stages of this policy change. He said it's aimed at warning criminals they’re going to be held accountable, and running will no longer be an easy way out“Too many agencies in this state and this country are not chasing criminals, and they think they can flee and the police are going to let them go. That's going to change in Aurora. So I would tell these crooks, don’t be hanging out here, because unlike other agencies in big cities, th...Englewood library reopens after meth shutdown
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:38:22 GMT
ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (KDVR) — The library in Englewood reopened Monday after being closed for more than two months. The library shut down in January after traces of methamphetamine were found in the bathroom. Test results in the bathroom exceeded state thresholds for meth contamination. Family of slain teen speaks out after violent weekend Security has been upgraded. Detectors are going up in the bathroom. Access to the building has been reduced to the south side only. "We hope that these enhanced security measures will help reduce some of the challenges we’ve had," said Christina Underhill, director of Parks, Recreation and Library. Among those showing up to check out books: resident Jeff Graf. “Oh, I’m so glad it’s open. It’s a relief. It offers so much," Graf said. Underhill said Englewood has been working with other libraries along the Front Range that have also been dealing with meth discoveries to come up with safety and security measures.Family of slain teen speaks out after violent weekend in Denver metro
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:38:22 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) — Rigoberto Esparza, 18, was the victim of a deadly shooting in the Montbello neighborhood Saturday morning.This was one of several shooting investigations in the metro area from this past weekend. Neighbors say he was shot outside of a house party, where several dozen people were at the time of the shooting. No one else was shot and neighbors say they heard several rounds of gunfire. Gun measures advance through Colorado legislature The rental property where he died is where family members held a memorial and balloon release Monday night.“He was just a happy kid, a loving father,” Joann Gabaldon said. She’s Esparza’s aunt, who spoke with us before the gathering. “He might’ve been at the wrong place at the wrong time,” she added.Monday night, Esparza’s mother issued a passionate plea to the public to stop the violence.“This is not fair. They took somebody’s son, father, brother, grandbaby, nephew. He was somebody to us and we loved him more than life itself,” his mo...Latest news
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