Saliva guitarist Wayne Swinny dies after brain hemorrhage, band confirms

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 09:23:29 GMT

Saliva guitarist Wayne Swinny dies after brain hemorrhage, band confirms (NEXSTAR) - Wayne Swinny, guitarist and founding member of the hard rock band Saliva, has died, the group announced Wednesday night. His death comes after Saliva said Swinny was found "in medical distress" Tuesday morning. "It is with great sadness that we report the passing of our brother Wayne Swinny," the band wrote on Facebook. "Wayne passed away this afternoon from a spontaneous brain hemorrhage while we were on tour."On Tuesday, Saliva bandmates posted that Swinny was taken to the hospital and diagnosed with a "spontaneous hemorrhage in his brain." Additional details, including where Swinny was hospitalized, were not released. According to Saliva's website, the band had a show in Nashville, Tennessee on Monday and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on Tuesday. Lynyrd Skynyrd guitarist Gary Rossington dies, band confirms "I'm not even sure what to think or how to feel right now," Saliva singer Bobby Amaru said in a statement. "My heart aches for Wayne's family, his friends, and anyone...

Hard Rock Hotel's guitar tower gets OK, will 'forever change' the Vegas Strip skyline

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 09:23:29 GMT

Hard Rock Hotel's guitar tower gets OK, will 'forever change' the Vegas Strip skyline LAS VEGAS (KLAS) - A massive 542-foot guitar - actually, back-to-back guitars - will be much more than a sign in front of the Hard Rock Hotel on the Las Vegas Strip. The resort - currently being rebranded from The Mirage, with construction that will replace the famous volcano - says it's not a sign at all. It will be a hotel tower with 600 rooms and a 48,234-square-foot casino.A conceptual rendering of the project has been released, but details of the design are just becoming public. The guitar itself shoots 542 feet skyward. SEE MORE: Hard Rock reveals new renderings for redesign of The Mirage on Las Vegas Strip "Designed to resemble back to back guitars, complete with guitar faces and lit strings, this tower will be an engineering masterpiece at a height of 660 feet with floor to ceiling glass panes. The guitar tower will forever change the skyline of the Strip," according to documents approved by Clark County Commissioners on Wednesday.It's so tall it will have to get a waiver ...

Heavy rain, potentially flooding rain prospects on the rise along slow moving frontal boundary from southwest Missouri into the Mississippi and Ohio Valleys

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 09:23:29 GMT

Heavy rain, potentially flooding rain prospects on the rise along slow moving frontal boundary from southwest Missouri into the Mississippi and Ohio Valleys Second storm system to arrive late Friday into Saturday across the Chicago area in colder environment, has the potential to produce wet snow for parts of the area with some accumulation possibleThe "Bomb Cyclone" continues to down trees, cut power and bring heavy rain to California. It continues to open up, but you can still see the well-defined counterclockwise swirl south of San Francisco.STRONG AND SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS FOCUS ON AREAS DOWNSTATE AND ACROSS THE SOUTHERN PLAINSSevere outlook Thursday through Thursday nightTHREAT FOR HEAVY, POTENTIALLY FLOODING RAINS, IN AREAS SOUTH OF CHICAGOThursday and Thursday night excessive rainfall outlook. Plus, Friday and Friday night excessive rainfall outlookQUANTITATIVE PRECIPITATION FORECAST THROUGH MONDAY, MARCH 271-1.5” precipitation totals expected over the next 5 days across the Chicago area, but areas downstate could see totals of 4-5” of rainfall, raising the prospect for floodingCOLDER THAN NORMAL PATTERN LOCKING IN FOLLOWING 3 CON...

Karl-Anthony Towns is the hero in his return as Timberwolves top Atlanta

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 09:23:29 GMT

Karl-Anthony Towns is the hero in his return as Timberwolves top Atlanta After missing the previous 52 games with a calf strain suffered in late November, Karl-Anthony Towns made his much-anticipated return to action Wednesday in front of a packed Target Center crowd eager to see its all-star big back in uniform.He did not disappoint.While appearing to be short of wind at various points, Towns’ production was strong throughout. He made his first two 3-point tries and showed few to no signs of rust. Towns finished with 22 points on 8-for-18 shooting, and Minnesota outscored Atlanta by 13 during his 26 minutes of action.And with 3.6 seconds left and Minnesotan trailing by a point, Towns drove from the middle of the floor and drew a foul on John Collins, sending him to the line with a chance to win the game.He drilled them both.Minnesota then got a stop on the other end to seal a 125-124 victory over the Hawks in downtown Minneapolis.“This is what movies are made of,” Towns said in his postgame television interview.Heading into the contest...

Police: Albany man used knife during fight at Stewart's

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 09:23:29 GMT

Police: Albany man used knife during fight at Stewart's SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- An Albany man, who was accused of injuring someone during a fight in the town of Halfmoon, has been charged. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! The Saratoga County Sheriff's Office said Kevin Tanksley, 33, is accused of getting into a fight with two other men at the Stewart's Shop on Route 9 on Tuesday. Deputies said Tanksley injured someone with a knife. The victim was taken to the hospital.Tanksley was charged with Assault in the Second Degree.

One person killed, another injured in Washington Park shooting

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 09:23:29 GMT

One person killed, another injured in Washington Park shooting WASHINGTON PARK, Ill. - The Illinois State Police are now investigating a shooting and a homicide in Washington Park. ISP confirmed one person was shot and killed; another was wounded early Wednesday morning. Surveillance video from a nearby gas station showed the moment police and first responders arrived on the scene at the 1200 block of Kingshighway a little after 3:30 a.m.Area residents who wish to remain anonymous said it’s not uncommon that this happens, but it’s unfortunate that it has. Special prosecutor requested for child abuse case involving former Department of Corrections employee After the police clear the scene, chalk markings indicating evidence on the ground remain visible. ISP said this is an open and ongoing investigation. They have not shared the victims' identities.This is the second homicide reported in Washington Park this month.On March 3, 39-year-old Alphonso Davis was shot and killed on the front porch of his home on 49th Street. He was a Public Works emp...

Contact 2 investigates new complaints against car wash chain

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 09:23:29 GMT

Contact 2 investigates new complaints against car wash chain ST. LOUIS – “I happened to notice there was a $20 debit from Zips and I thought, I hadn’t been to Zips in months,” said Brian Byrd. “So, I went back and looked at some of the other previous statements, and, sure enough, they’d been hitting me for about six months.”.Months after Byrd’s last trip to the Zips Car Wash on South Kingshighway, he learned he was being charged for a monthly membership he says he didn’t sign up for.“The interface, I noticed, was a little confusing. I thought I had just purchased one car wash, turns out it ended up being a membership. Full-on membership,” he said. “The thing that was kind of odd is I never got an email or any kind of confirmation, anything like that, that a membership had started.” Special prosecutor requested for child abuse case involving former Department of Corrections employee After sharing Brian’s story on the FOX 2 Now Facebook page, others replied to the post, saying they’ve had similar experiences.Nicholas wrote: “Zips did the same...

Doors boarded at former Millennium Hotel in St. Louis

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 09:23:29 GMT

Doors boarded at former Millennium Hotel in St. Louis ST. LOUIS - Security was visible on the site of the former Millennium Hotel in downtown St. Louis on Wednesday. Some doorways were also boarded up as nearby downtown workers expressed concerns over the site’s future.“It was such a great piece of St. Louis history, and just sitting here like this is really a shame,” said Rich Groves, a downtown commuter. Special prosecutor requested for child abuse case involving former Department of Corrections employee “It’s just sitting here kind of rotting,” said Bob Wooldridge.He works nearby and hopes something is done to bring the site back to life.A spokesperson for the City of St. Louis responded with the following statement:“The City is in communication with the building owner regarding security on-site after several calls for service and arrests at this location. Building management is working to restore lighting and strengthen security on the premises. The City remains in contact with building management and will continue to receive upd...

Sidney Crosby dangles, Jeff Carter scores twice in Avalanche’s 5-2 loss to Pittsburgh Penguins

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 09:23:29 GMT

Sidney Crosby dangles, Jeff Carter scores twice in Avalanche’s 5-2 loss to Pittsburgh Penguins Sidney Crosby and the Penguins don’t need extra motivation at this stage of their season, but Crosby says he finds more fuel anyway whenever he gets to face his Halifax buddy Nathan MacKinnon.“To compete against him, I think it’s always a big challenge,” the 35-year-old Pittsburgh captain said before facing the Avalanche. “I think it’s probably even bigger, especially the way he’s playing right now.”That wasn’t at all a backhanded compliment, but Crosby made sure it was accompanied by one of his signature backhand shots. He scored a highlight-worthy opening goal in the Penguins’ 5-2 win Wednesday night to snap a six-game Avalanche win streak.After an uneventful and scoreless opening period, Crosby brought the party to Ball Arena by reminding self-dubbed Hockey Capital U.S.A. why he’s one of the best to ever play the sport. He put Sam Girard in a blender while entering the offensive zone, dangling the defenseman then s...

The most recent tornadoes to touch down in Los Angeles County, according to NWS

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 09:23:29 GMT

The most recent tornadoes to touch down in Los Angeles County, according to NWS A tornado touched down in Montebello late Wednesday morning, damaging several buildings and scattering debris across several city blocks.It was an unusual weather event in Los Angeles County, as tornadoes are relatively rare in Southern California.Since 2005, the National Weather Service has recorded only five other tornadoes in Los Angeles County, but Wednesday's twister in Montebello was actually the second in as many months.According to NWS, another weak tornado touched down in southeast Los Angeles County, damaging and toppling trees in La Mirada on Feb. 23. The twister touched down around 11:30 a.m., toppling several trees in the area of Spindlewood and Larrylyn drives in La Mirada, the National Weather Service office in Los Angeles confirmed to KTLA. Feb. 23, 2023. (KTLA)"Radar and environmental condition indicated damage was most likely caused by a non-supercell tornado," NWS wrote in its report.Prior to that, on Sept. 9, 2021, a tornado was confirmed near Llano, a small cens...