Unregulated, candy-like edibles pose threat to children
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 14:56:38 GMT
There is a troubling rise in children overdosing on edibles.They look like candy. They are unregulated. With names like "Trips Ahoy" in a cookie package, some kids are falling victim to the marketing while others, hungry to experiment, are sharing with their friends. The result, kids are going to the hospital by the dozens while parents, educators and doctors are sounding the alarm. On April 19, Ebonique Kemp received a phone call from Chicago’s Uplift High School, where her 14-year-old twins are freshman.“The school said they are on the way to send twins off to hospital due to some gummy bears going around that were edible,” she said. “So I’m freaking out a little bit thinking, ‘What is going on?’ ‘How did the kids get a hold of it?’” she said. “I was nervous. I was scared. I was panicking a little bit.”The twins got the gummies from a fellow classmate. In total, five students were transported by ambulance to local hospitals after ingesting what police described as edibl...One person in custody after incident in southeast Austin, police say
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 14:56:38 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) -- One person was arrested after an incident occurred in southeast Austin Wednesday, according to the Austin Police Department.Shortly before 8 p.m., officers responded to a call of shots fired on Sand Dunes Avenue near McKinney Falls Parkway, police said.Police told KXAN a person was in custody but said they could not elaborate on what happened or what the person was charged with. However, police said deadly conduct was a possibility.This is a developing story. Check back for updates.Austin FC can't get anything going in 2-0 U.S. Open Cup loss to Chicago
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 14:56:38 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Austin FC bowed out of the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup with a 2-0 loss to Chicago Fire FC on Wednesday at Q2 Stadium.The Fire scored a goal in each half, and while Austin FC has plenty of chances of their own to score, they simply couldn't put many of them on goal. Of their nine total shots, Austin put two on goal.MORE THAN THE SCORE: Stay up to date on sports stories like these, and sign up for our More than the Score sports newsletter at kxan.com/newsletters"It's disappointing," Austin FC head coach Josh Wolff. "This was a competition we wanted to progress in, and we looked fatigued and it was sloppy from the get-go. It was concerning."One of those shots came in the 84th minute and it was a case of being in the right place at the right time. Ethan Finlay put his head on a Diego Fagundez corner kick, and Chicago Fire goalkeeper Spencer Richey stopped the shot with his face in the 84th minute. Two minutes later, Fagundez sent another ball into the mixer and Alex Ring he...Josh Winder gets job done in long relief appearance for St. Paul Saints
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 14:56:38 GMT
Josh Winder went to spring training this season very much in the Twins’ pitching plans. Be it as a long reliever or occasional starter, the 26-year-old right-hander figured to play a key role.Right shoulder soreness changed all that, and Winder began the season on the injured list.Tuesday night at CHS Field, in his second stint with the Saints this season, Wilder had the kind of success that could have him back in a Twins uniform soon.Winder pitched 2 1/3 innings of shutout baseball in relief in the Saints’ 6-5 win over the Omaha Storm Chasers. He allowed only one hit while walking three and striking out four.“We’re heading in the right direction,” Winder said. “Still have to clean some stuff up, throw a little more strikes. But I feel like I’m getting closer and closer to finding a rhythm and putting some good outings together.”Starting the season on the injured list eliminated any hope of Winder’s season getting off to a strong start.“I definitely feel like I’m trying to play catc...North St. Paul native Carolyn Wiger places third on ‘Survivor’
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 14:56:38 GMT
North St. Paul native Carolyn Wiger made it all the way to the top three on the current season of “Survivor,” but ended up placing third with no votes from the jury.Early on in the finale, which aired Wednesday on CBS, Wiger explained the importance of playing with emotion.“In the entire game, it’s really been a lot about my gut, like trusting my gut and trusting my heart. I’m emotional, but it helps. It helps with connecting with people, it helps people see that I’m real. So I feel like people trust me because they see I’m just being myself. And that’s exactly what I wanted to do.”The daughter of former state Sen. Chuck Wiger, the 35-year-old Wiger was born in North St. Paul and now lives in Hugo, where she works in substance recovery. On Friday, she celebrated her 14 years of sobriety in a social media post.While many viewers — and her fellow castaways — initially dismissed Wiger as a scattered, goofy non-threat, Wiger’s savvy and st...Minnesota Aurora off to steamrolling start with 5-0 win over Rochester FC
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 14:56:38 GMT
In almost every measure, Minnesota Aurora FC’s debut season was a smashing success in the USL W League in 2022. Well, besides its inaugural game, which ended in a 1-1 home draw with Green Bay Glory.Aurora got off to a steamrolling start to Year 2 with a 5-0 romp over Rochester (Minn.) FC in front of 5,187 fans at TCO Stadium in Eagan on Wednesday.After going undefeated until falling 2-1 to South Georgia Tormenta FC in the USL W League championship game, Aurora coach Nicole Lukic promised an attacking style that would light up the scoreboard this season, and Aurora produced out of the gate.Cat Rapp scored two goals to help lead the way, with a goal apiece from Jelena Zbiljic, Maya Hansen and Hannah Addler. Rapp, a sophomore midfielder at Florida International who had three goals for Aurora last season, scored in the fifth and 35th minutes.“It was a really exciting night,” Lukic said. “The team enjoyed being back in this atmosphere with all our wonderful fans and the community behind ...St. Paul City Council approves Summit Avenue bikeway 6-1
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 14:56:38 GMT
Following a lengthy and emotional public hearing that drew strong words from more than 90 cyclists, homeowners, historic preservationists and environmental advocates, the St. Paul City Council approved a protected bikeway along nearly five miles of historic Summit Avenue.The 6-1 vote, which unfolded shortly before 10 p.m. following four hours of staff and public testimony, represents the culmination of more than 18 months of planning and public engagement led by St. Paul Public Works and St. Paul Parks and Recreation. The elevated bikeway, which has yet to be funded, would be installed as Summit Avenue is reconstructed in phases, with curb, parking and other features effectively protecting cyclists navigating at sidewalk level.“I really regret that it has gotten so divisive,” said council member Rebecca Noecker, who represents a stretch of Summit Avenue. “Just because an idea is divisive, though, isn’t a sign that it’s wrong. … I think that this plan st...Mom: Son with disabilities restrained at school 75 times in four years
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 14:56:38 GMT
ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. – A St. Louis mom is concerned about her 11-year-old son after she said he has been physically restrained at school 75 times over the last few years.Denise Waldrop said her son, David, who has developmental disabilities, shuts down whenever they talk about school."It's absolutely heartbreaking for me," Walrdop said.David is a student of the Special School District of St. Louis County.Records, provided by Waldrop, show between November 2017 and December 2021, David had been restrained 75 times, ranging between two minutes and 30 minutes. She said there's an additional 131 incidents of isolation and seclusion, ranging between one minute and 3 hours and 15 minutes."What is happening before the behaviors that's causing my son to go to the extreme crisis levels, that's causing them to have to place them into seclusion or put him in restraint?" Waldrop said.Waldrop said she found bruising from a physical restraint that happened in 2021. Records show David was forced ...East St. Louis High graduates honored hours after school fire
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 14:56:38 GMT
EAST ST. LOUIS, Ill. - Students and families had an emotional day at East St. Louis Senior High School on Wednesday."The fact that we're leaving here has not set in yet. I don't think that we can ever get used to the fact that we're leaving our home," said Jeremy Avan, a graduate of East St. Louis Senior High School.Students said the school felt like home, and it's upsetting to see the damage left behind from Tuesday's fire."I actually saw the smoke, and I actually screamed. My heart broke," said Ranyia Cox, a graduate of East St. Louis Senior High School. "Of course, we got to find out that it wasn't that bad. This school is our home."The fire happened outside the construction and electrical classrooms. Edwardsville High School asst. principal accused of sex with teen "There were a few student sheds that were built by our construction trades program," said Sydney Stigge-Kaufman with the East St. Louis School District. "Those, unfortunately, did not survive the fires. There were a...Inside look: FBI response team uncovers how investigators gather evidence to solve crimes
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 14:56:38 GMT
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. - FOX 2 had an in-depth inside look at how the FBI gathers hidden evidence, from white-collar crimes to violent crimes.The FBI Evidence Residence Response Team (ERT) comes into a room thinking, ‘just because we can’t see it, doesn’t mean it’s not there.’ERT leader in Springfield, Illinois, Special Agent Michael Maguire, said wearing the proper protective gear helps to keep the investigator from contaminating evidence and to keep evidence from contaminating the investigator.ALS (alternative light sources), commonly referred to as ‘black light’ can reveal hidden traces of bodily fluids and DNA. The ERT most often uses blue light. Orange/amber eyeglasses and camera lens cover filter out the blue light, which fluoresces traces of fluids people otherwise don’t see. Edwardsville High School asst. principal accused of sex with teen “Our naked eye can only see so much. This allows us to use science so we can see more,” Maguire said.Liquid solutions are often sprayed onto...Latest news
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