Target recalls nearly 5 million Threshold candles after severe burns, lacerations reported
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:15:12 GMT
WASHINGTON (AP) — Target is recalling almost 5 million candles over laceration and burn hazards, according to a Thursday notice from the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.The recall impacts some 4.9 million Threshold-branded glass jar candles sold in multiple sizes and various scents — including water mint and eucalyptus, apple blossom and breeze and warm cider and cinnamon, among others.According to the CPSC notice, Target received 137 reports of the Threshold candles’ jars breaking or cracking during use. Six injuries — which included lacerations and severe burns — were reported.Consumers with the recalled Threshold products should “should immediately stop using” them, Thursday’s notice said. The candles can be returned to any Target store or by mail for a full refund.Details on the size, scent and item numbers of the candles are listed on the CPSC website and Target’s recall page.The recalled Threshold products were sold exclusively in Target stores and on...Results for St. Louis County residents fearful of water shut off
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:15:12 GMT
BEL-RIDGE, Mo. - The water was working at Tiffany Shaw’s Bel-Ridge home when FOX 2 visited Thursday morning. After receiving a notice of non-payment warning from Missouri American Water, she’s not sure how much longer that’ll be the case.“The water company comes yesterday and told us that our water is due to get disconnected because there’s a past due bill," Shaw said. "There’s no account at this address.”She and her neighbor, Ivie, said they’ve repeatedly reached out to the property management company, Purpose Residential.“They keep forwarding our calls. They won’t answer our calls. They won’t return any calls," Shaw said.They said Purpose Residential began managing the property after it was sold earlier this year. Under the previous owners, they said they didn’t pay the water bill, and if that’s changed under the new owner, they haven’t been told. Whitestone and Co., a real estate investment firm, now owns the duplex. Road rage fight sends 73-year-old man to hospital with life-t...Videos show gunman saying ‘kill me’ to onrushing officers in New Mexico rampage
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:15:12 GMT
By MORGAN LEE, SUSAN MONTOYA BRYAN and ANITA SNOW (Associated Press)SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — Videos released Thursday of this week’s deadly rampage in northwest New Mexico recorded a voice said to be the shooter urging police to “kill me” and officers rushing toward the 18-year-old gunman before fatally shooting him outside a church. “He is yelling on the Ring footage, ‘Come kill me,’” Farmington Police Chief Steve Hebbe said of Beau Wilson, the high school senior who authorities say killed three older women during the attack.“He’s making a stand, he has opportunities to run off, he does not use those opportunities,” Hebbe said. “So yes it’s my belief that ultimately in his head, he has made the decision that he is going to stand and fight it out until he is killed.”Three older woman were killed Monday by the shooter, including a mother and daughter who happened to be driving through the neighborhood. T...Denver weather: Foggy, cool, low gray clouds and drizzle leading to warmer weekend with sunshine
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:15:12 GMT
Fog, low-hanging gray clouds, drizzle and rain scattered across Colorado’s Front Range mountain foothills and cities Friday will keep roads wet and bring moisture to the high plains, leading to a warmer weekend with sunshine, according to the National Weather Service.The high temperature in Denver will be 63 degrees Friday, increasing to 73 degrees Saturday and 76 degrees Sunday, weather service forecasters said. On Friday afternoon, metro Denver residents likely will face rain showers and thunderstorms, bringing winds that could gust at speeds as fast as 15 miles per hour.Mostly sunny weather was expected Saturday and Sunday. On Saturday, residents likely will face rain and possible thunderstorms in the afternoon, and more rain is possible on Sunday afternoon, forecasters said.Related ArticlesColorado News | Denver weather: Quiet, cool morning to shift to gray, stormy afternoon Colorado News | Denver weather: Stormy skies expected Thursday and Frida...‘Armed and dangerous’ motorcyclist taken into custody after police chase in L.A. County
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:15:12 GMT
A motorcyclist who was considered armed and dangerous led police on a nearly hour-long chase through the west end of the San Fernando Valley Thursday night before eventually being taken into custody. Officers with the Los Angeles Police Department responded to the 23000 block of Windom Street in West Hills at around 5 p.m. on calls of a person suffering a possible mental health condition. “Upon arrival, the officers made contact with the subject who pointed a handgun at officers,” police said. As police set up a containment zone and requested backup, the man left the home’s garage on a motorcycle and took off.On Mullholland Drive, the suspect was clocked traveling at speeds near 70 miles per hour on the windy roadway. At times, the man came to a stop, allowing LAPD units to get close, and when officers stepped out of their vehicles, the suspect sped off again. The motorcyclist continued to evade police, driving in a loop in the San Fernando Valley, before retu...Los Angeles budget praised for homelessness funding, but growing LAPD draws criticism
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:15:12 GMT
With the City Council's approval on Thursday, Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass has passed her first budget, though not without some controversy.The $13.1 billion budget — 11% more than last year — contains $1.3 billion for combatting homelessness, an investment highlighted by multiple supporters of the budget.“This budget will make Los Angeles more livable for all. It will allow us to confront the emergency of homelessness with the urgency we need and make innovative investments in bold new methods to make our neighborhoods safer," Mayor Karen Bass said in a statement.While the budget received overwhelming support from the council, its largest portion raised concerns from critics, including Councilmember Eunisses Hernandez, who cast the only vote against approval.The Los Angeles Police Department is set to receive $3.2 billion this fiscal year, including funding to replace the 600 or so officers expected to leave or retire and hire 400 new officers on top of that.Hernandez criticized th...Calling Cadence on Benatar and McCartney
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:15:12 GMT
Calling Cadence on Benatar and McCartney: Rae Cole and Oscar Bugarin of L.A. lush indie rockers Calling Cadence talked about their Pat Benatar and Paul McCartney experiences.Rae Cole: At the end of my 7th grade year, my teacher at the catholic grade school I attended assigned us a project to report on any historical person of importance. We were to research their biography, design a poster board, and on the day of presentations, dress up as them. Most girls chose major beautiful women figures: Elizabeth Taylor, Grace Kelly, Audrey Hepburn. I was determined to choose a singer, since that was what I did and was known around school for. My mom came up with the greatest idea: Pat Benatar.I bought the wig, striped T-shirt, black leather leggings, listened to every album, and learned all about how she came to be. Needless to say, on the big day, all the moms at my school were impressed, my mom was so proud, and none of my classmates knew who I was. But I felt like I was just the coolest p...Can CBD Replace Opioids or Painkillers for My Chronic Pain?
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:15:12 GMT
View the original article about CBD As a Replacement for Opioids at Real Tested CBD.Cannabidiol certainly has pain-relieving properties, so at first glance, it might be the “wonder drug” that the chronic pain community has been seeking for thousands of years. The link between CBD and pain, however, must be fleshed out further before it can be marked as “safe.” No drug is 100-percent “safe.” The list of daunting side effects that some pitchman speaks about very quickly during television drug advertisements shows that.Some drugs are safer than others. And, if we’re being completely blunt, many people who suffer chronic pain are willing to take the risk and chew a few of “those” gummies as a means both to relieve their pain and to stick it to Big Pharma, whom they see as conspirators to keep them hurting and not cured because “cures are not profitable.”When it comes to pain, the medical community classifies it in one of ...Bay Area News Group boys athlete of the week: Luke Baker, San Ramon Valley baseball
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:15:12 GMT
NEW: PREP SPORTS MAILBAGThe Bay Area News Group is introducing a high school sports mailbag in May. Get your questions in as soon as possible. Our debut edition is an open forum. Got questions about spring sports playoffs, coaching changes, an early peek at football season, etc.? Send questions to [email protected]. Please include “mailbag” in the subject line.San Ramon Valley baseball player Luke Baker is the Bay Area News Group’s high school boys athlete of the week for May 8-13 after he received 46.88% of the vote at the 5 p.m. deadline Wednesday.Live Oak baseball player Landon Stump (31.56%) placed second and Gilroy baseball player Quinn Larson was third.Congratulations to all the candidates for this week’s recognition.With his team four outs from defeat in the East Bay Athletic League championship game at home against Granada, the junior hit a two-run homer to give the Wolves the lead. SRV eventually won in nine innings, 3-2. Baker finished the game 2 for 4...Cupertino: Newly released emails reveal conduct of two council members at the center of a recent investigation
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:15:12 GMT
Two Cupertino councilmembers at the center of a recent investigation accused city staff of cutting backroom deals, criticized them for their work and often made large requests for information, according to hundreds of pages of newly released emails by the city.The 185 emails between Councilmembers Kitty Moore and Liang Chao and City Manager Pamela Wu would normally be exempt from public view but City Attorney Christopher Jensen posted the emails on the city website following a recent council decision to release a portion of the communications included in the investigation.The investigation, which was conducted by Santa Rosa-based employment attorney Linda Daube, revealed a culture of distrust in city staff by Moore and Chao and show how emails sent by the pair were often construed by their recipients as “threatening, accusatory and somewhat coercive.”Tensions have intensified in recent years between councilmembers, particularly those backed by Better Cupertino. Since 201...Latest news
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