Clayton officers save kitten trapped in sewer during downpour

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:55:16 GMT

Clayton officers save kitten trapped in sewer during downpour CLAYTON, Mo. - Clayton officers helped save a young kitten earlier this month when it was trapped in a sewer during a torrential downpour. The Clayton Police Department tells FOX 2 the cat is named Marty and recovering well after the recent rescue. Police shared a video of the rescue process on Wednesday. Mom: Son with disabilities restrained at school 75 times in four years On May 14, officers responded to a storm drain for Carondelet Plaza. A group of bystanders informed police they heard a meowing sound from the sewer. After officers removed the manhole cover, one officer entered the drain, reached for Marty and carefully handed him to officers. All while battling some pretty intense rainfall. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now Daily News SIGN UP NOW "We're h...

St. Louis Revolutionary War battle in St. Charles exhibit

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:55:16 GMT

St. Louis Revolutionary War battle in St. Charles exhibit ST. CHARLES -- Historical Game Company Publishing and St. Charles County partnered to commemorate the Battle of St. Louis in a Revolutionary War Museum Exhibit. According to author and co-curator of the museum exhibit, Stephen L. Kling, Jr., St. Charles County was interested in this story in part because the founder of St. Charles County, Louis Blanchette, was one of the militiamen defending St. Louis when it was attacked.The exhibit is at the St. Charles County Heritage Museum in St. Peters. On Friday, May 26, a series of events will be held throughout the day: Living history displays will immerse people in the past and let them watch reenactments of important events from the American Revolutionary War.At 11 a.m. and 1 p.m., historians will give talks about the historical importance of the exhibit.At 1 p.m., there will be a talk with pictures about how the museum show came to be.During the day, visitors can also take a guided walk of the exhibit to learn more about the Battle of St...

Debt ceiling talks teeter on the brink, as lawmakers leave town for weekend without a deal

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:55:16 GMT

Debt ceiling talks teeter on the brink, as lawmakers leave town for weekend without a deal By LISA MASCARO, STEPHEN GROVES and KEVIN FREKING (Associated Press)WASHINGTON (AP) — House Republicans are pushing debt ceiling talks to the brink, displaying risky political bravado as they prepare to leave town Thursday for the holiday weekend just days before the U.S. could face an unprecedented default that could hurl the global economy into chaos.Speaker Kevin McCarthy said he’s directed his negotiating team “to work 24/7 to solve this problem.”Arriving at the Capitol, McCarthy, R-Calif., said that “every hour matters” in talks with President Joe Biden’s team as they work toward a budget deal. Republican are demanding spending cuts the Democrats oppose, and McCarthy said a deal could come together “at any time.” But it’s clear the Republican speaker — who leads a Trump-aligned party whose hard-right flank lifted him to power — is now staring down a potential crisis.Lawmakers are tentatively not expected ba...

Fort Collins schools employee arrested for allegedly hitting kindergartner with disabilities repeatedly on school bus

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:55:16 GMT

Fort Collins schools employee arrested for allegedly hitting kindergartner with disabilities repeatedly on school bus Fort Collins police officers tasked with ensuring safety at schools have arrested a 36-year-old employee who they say repeatedly hit a kindergarten student with disabilities.The police reviewed surveillance video from a school bus, which they said shows paraprofessional Tyler Zanella striking the student on April 25, May 19 and May 22, according to a news release issued Wednesday by the Fort Collins Police Department.Zanella was arrested Tuesday and booked into the Larimer County jail, authorities said.Zanella faces multiple charges of assault and child abuse: three counts of crimes against an at-risk juvenile, three counts of third-degree assault, and three counts of child abuse.“Officers have reason to believe that there may be additional victims,” the police said.Poudre School District officials on Tuesday alerted police to the possible crimes. Police school resource officers began an investigation into the alleged crimes.On Thursday, school district officials could n...

CCS baseball playoff marathon: Santa Teresa outlasts Leland in 14 innings

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:55:16 GMT

CCS baseball playoff marathon: Santa Teresa outlasts Leland in 14 innings The late game at Sollecito Ballpark in Monterey on Wednesday went late into the night as league rivals from the southern end of San Jose played inning after inning without either side scoring.When the breakthrough came, a flood of runs followed.Eighth-seeded Santa Teresa scored eight runs in the top of the 14th inning to beat fourth-seeded Leland 8-0 in the semifinals of the Central Coast Section Division IV playoffs.In the third meeting between the Blossom Valley Athletic League Mt. Hamilton Division teams this season, Santa Teresa prevailed in the rubber match to advance to play second-seeded Palma for the title on Saturday at Excite Ballpark in San Jose.Palma advanced in the first game at Sollecito Ballpark on Wednesday with a 3-2 victory over sixth-seeded Salinas.Santa Teresa used two pitchers to cover the 14 innings. Johnny Alvarez went the first seven, allowing three hits and striking out eight. Riley Breton went the final seven, striking out 11 and giving up three hits.They a...

Brentwood council admonishes entire board

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:55:16 GMT

Brentwood council admonishes entire board After having an outburst at a previous meeting, Brentwood Councilman Tony Oerlemans this week was admonished – along with the entire council — in a move to remind everyone to follow the rules.Councilmember Jovita Mendoza had asked her colleagues to consider censuring Oerlemans for policy violations after he had an outburst at the April 25 council meeting and later had a dialogue with a public speaker at the May 9 council meeting.Censure is the most severe of three actions the council could have taken in response to unethical conduct, contempt or serious disorderly behavior, while sanctions are less severe and an admonishment the least.Mendoza on Tuesday laid out her argument, saying she didn’t want to replay the video “because it was too crazy.”The April 25 exchange with Mayor Joel Bryant happened when Oerlemans tried to pull two consent calendar items while a motion was already on the floor to pull two other items, which was then seconded and unanimously passed. Orelemans, he...

CHP officer’s shooting of driver after crash was self-defense, state investigators say

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:55:16 GMT

CHP officer’s shooting of driver after crash was self-defense, state investigators say A CHP officer’s fatal shooting of a driver after a car crash on a Los Angeles County street was in self-defense and prosecution of the officer isn’t warranted, said a report issued Wednesday by the California attorney general’s office.The examination of the 2021 death of Leonel Chavez is the third report issued under a law that requires the state to investigate any shooting by a law enforcement officer that kills an unarmed person. Forty-two shootings have been put on the list since Assembly Bill 1506 took effect in July 2021.Chavez, 24, was shot on the afternoon of Sept. 28, 2021, in an industrial area just beyond the Los Angeles city limit in the Ramona Gardens area. He had been driving home from a gym at 3 p.m. when he was involved in a non-injury crash with one other car. He allegedly tried to drive away from the scene but his car was damaged and made it only 500 feet.When two California Highway Patrol officers — Daniel Castaneda and trainee Jennifer Sanc...

Man sentenced to federal prison for robbing Oakland mail carrier at gunpoint, feds say he hoped to impersonate mailman

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:55:16 GMT

Man sentenced to federal prison for robbing Oakland mail carrier at gunpoint, feds say he hoped to impersonate mailman OAKLAND — A city resident was sentenced this month to six years and five months in federal prison for robbing an Oakland mail carrier in 2021, court records show.Javon Zachary, 34, was sentenced May 9 by U.S. District Judge Haywood Gilliam, after pleading guilty to gun charges and robbery, court records show. He was immediately remanded to the Bureau of Prisons service, and must be on supervised release for three years after his prison term is over.Zachary was originally charged with two robberies, but prosecutors dropped charges as part of a plea agreement. In court filings, prosecutors quoted Zachary’s alleged explanation for robbing a postman, saying that Zachary told authorities he wanted to take the victim’s satchel, “Because if you dress up as a mailman, it keeps the investigators out because nobody knows what you really are.”“It is particularly alarming that the defendant intended to impersonate a postal worker to carry out additional crimes foll...

Hey, California bosses: 2 workers quit for every 3 you hire

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:55:16 GMT

Hey, California bosses: 2 workers quit for every 3 you hire To: California bossesFrom: Columnist with trusty spreadsheetRe: Your quitting workersI know it’s been a tough few years on the staff retention front. Your workers seem to have forgotten loyalty to the employer and switch jobs as quickly as fashions change.Who knew employees would want better pay and benefits plus the flexibility of working from home – and would leave to get those amenities elsewhere?Ponder what my spreadsheet found inside the federal government’s Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey – dubbed “JOLTS” by economists – that tracks what’s moving the job market.Seems the quitting fad cooled lately. California quits totaled 4.83 million in the 12 months that ended in March – that’s down 6% from 5.13 million who left voluntarily in the previous 12 months.Yet no reasonable boss should view this chill in quitting as a signal employee loyalty has returned. The history of California quits confirms saying “goodbye, boss” is still very popular.California averaged 3.4 million qu...

Saratoga’s residential burglary rate rises for second year in a row

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:55:16 GMT

Saratoga’s residential burglary rate rises for second year in a row Saratoga is known as a safe, family-friendly city, and while its crime rates are lower than its neighbors’, incidents are on the rise.The affluent area saw its residential burglary rates rise for the second year in a row, according to data presented by the Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Office.So far this year there have been 34 residential burglaries in Saratoga, compared to 18 during the same period last year – an 88% increase. There was a total of 75 residential burglaries in the city last year, and 56 in 2021.The last time the city of 30,000 residents saw an increase in burglaries was 2014, when that number rose from 47 to 52 cases during the first four months of the year.Police say that crime rates are increasing across the Bay Area. Capt. Neil Valenzuela, who manages the West Valley Patrol Division of the Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Office, presented Saratoga’s data during a May 17 neighborhood watch meeting.“The Sheriff’s Office is stepping up our effor...