Singer Bobby Caldwell dies at 71 after being 'floxed'

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:38:56 GMT

Singer Bobby Caldwell dies at 71 after being 'floxed' (KTLA) – Singer Bobby Caldwell, famous for his R&B hits "What You Won't Do For Love" and "Open Your Eyes," has died. He was 71.His wife, Mary Caldwell, announced his passing on Twitter on Wednesday morning. She said he had been suffering from health issues for the past six years."Bobby passed away here at home. I held him tight in my arms as he left us. I am forever heartbroken," she tweeted." Thanks to all of you for your many prayers over the years. He had been 'FLOXED,' it took his health over the last 6 years and 2 months. Rest with God, my Love."According to Regenerative Medicine L.A., being "floxed" means "your body has suffered from mitochondrial damage and oxidative stress due to an adverse effect from a fluoroquinolone antibiotic." Caldwell's team revealed to TMZ that the "Real Thing" singer had a bad reaction to a prescribed antibiotic and said it caused his Achilles tendon to rupture, which caused him to suffer from nerve damage.Fluoroquinolone antibiotics are us...

Trash truck hits woman's parked car, city won't pay for repairs

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:38:56 GMT

Trash truck hits woman's parked car, city won't pay for repairs NORFOLK, Va. (WAVY) - A Norfolk, Virginia, woman was left in disbelief after a trash truck trashed her car. Five months later, she said the city still won't pay for repairs.On Wednesday, Oct. 12, Chavonne Grant had her car, a 2007 BMW 328, parked outside her house. A neighbor came running to her door after watching a city trash truck slide into her vehicle and get stuck."There's a gaping hole right here, the whole tire rod, the tire was flattened," Grant said. "The bumper was pushed up, but the bumper was on the ground. It's completely cracked through here. The hood had to be pushed down."The driver was "extremely apologetic," she said. "He came out, he explained that he was covering a shift and he was moving too fast and over or underestimated my car." Maryland man saves $50K winning scratch-off from trash Grant said the driver told her the city's insurance would cover damages and a police report was filed. After weeks of no response and reaching out to her city councilman, a thi...

Celebrating 75 years of WGN-TV with Tom Skilling

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:38:56 GMT

Celebrating 75 years of WGN-TV with Tom Skilling He's arguably the most recognized meteorologist in the world. Not just here in the Chicago. That's because he's spent almost 45 years working here at WGN. Many of those years were spent on the superstation. Tom joins us this morning as we celebrate WGN at 75.Daytime Chicago airs weekdays on WGN from 10 a.m. - 11 a.m.

National Audubon Society rejects calls to drop enslaver's name

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:38:56 GMT

National Audubon Society rejects calls to drop enslaver's name (The Hill) -- The National Audubon Society announced Wednesday that it would retain the Audubon name despite calls to drop the reference to the 19th-century naturalist and painter who was also a slave owner and vocal opponent of abolition.The renowned bird conservation organization, which was named for John James Audubon, said it made the decision after “a lengthy process to examine its name in light of the personal history of its namesake."“This is an important time for birds and our shared planet, and this decision positions the organization to focus our equity, diversity, inclusion, and belonging efforts and our conservation work where it is most urgently needed,” Susan Bell, the chair of the National Audubon Society’s board of directors, said in a statement.“The name has come to represent so much more than the work of one person, but a broader love of birds and nature, and a non-partisan approach to conservation,” Bell added. Airline investigating after flight attendants alle...

Texas sends enforcement letter to Houston school district, beginning takeover

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:38:56 GMT

Texas sends enforcement letter to Houston school district, beginning takeover AUSTIN (Nexstar) — The Texas Education Agency sent an enforcement letter to the Houston Independent School District on Wednesday, informing school leaders the state plans to take over the school district, after years of low student performance at several campuses.The letter informs district leaders the state will send out applications to get a superintendent and a new board of managers, appointing them no earlier than June 1. The board of managers will consist of Houston-area appointees, functioning essentially as a school board. TEA Commissioner Mike Morath met with a group of lawmakers behind closed doors Wednesday morning to detail why his agency has to intervene by law and what the next steps look like.READ: TEA Letter to Houston ISDDownloadDemocratic lawmakers representing legislative districts that have Houston ISD campuses immediately criticized the state's move. RELATED: Bill aims to stop state takeover of HISD "We're extremely disappointed. We're outraged. It's a dark da...

Must see TV for Jets fans: Aaron Rodgers to appear on Pat McAfee’s show this afternoon

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:38:56 GMT

Must see TV for Jets fans: Aaron Rodgers to appear on Pat McAfee’s show this afternoon The Aaron Rodgers drama could be coming to an end early Wednesday afternoon.The superstar quarterback will be stepping up to the mic on “The Pat McAfee Show” at 1 p.m. ET on the ex-NFL punter’s show on his YouTube channel.The 39-year-old quarterback has been the hot-button issue this offseason as the NFL world — especially the Jets — wait on him to finally make his decision regarding his future. He could remain with the Packers, accept a trade to the Jets (or another team) or retire from football altogether.Gang Green has been in hot pursuit of the four-time MVP this offseason. Jets’ brass including owner Woody Johnson, GM Joe Douglas, offensive coordinator Nathaniel Hackett and head coach Robert Saleh flew to California last week to try and convince Rodgers to join them.“It is always interesting meeting important figures in the sport,” Rodgers said about meeting with the Jets. “It is always interesting, it’s all I’m giving you. That’s all I’m giving you.”“Stay tuned, it won’t be lo...

Buelow wins seat on West Lakeland Township board

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:38:56 GMT

Buelow wins seat on West Lakeland Township board John Buelow won a seat on the West Lakeland Township board on Tuesday night, defeating incumbent Marian Appelt by 21 votes.John Buelow (Courtesy photo)In the Seat A race, Buelow, the owner of Buelow Excavating, received 327 votes; Appelt, who was appointed to the board in November 2019 and elected to the board in March 2022, received 306 votes.“The big issue was roads and how we’re going to pay for them,” Buelow said Wednesday morning. “When I went out door knocking, roads and the town hall renovation project were the issues people wanted to talk about.”Buelow, 74, said he ran for office because he believed his “technical expertise,” particularly in road building, could help the township. Many of the township’s 45 miles of road – which were built along with housing developments in the 1980s and 1990s – are aging and need improvement, he said.“Quite a few citizens at the annual meeting were in favor of setting up an advisory board on the roads to try and move forward with this, and I...

Winter storm watch: Snow expected in Twin Cities Thursday, blizzard conditions possible elsewhere

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:38:56 GMT

Winter storm watch: Snow expected in Twin Cities Thursday, blizzard conditions possible elsewhere Are you ready for more snow, Twin Cities?A winter storm watch begins at 1 p.m. Thursday for portions of Minnesota, including the Twin Cities, as well as parts of Wisconsin.How much snow could we get before the watch expires at 7 a.m. Friday?“We’ll have a better idea this afternoon,” said Paige Marten, meteorologist at the Twin Cities office of the National Weather Service, in an interview Wednesday morning.(National Weather Service)Blizzard conditions are possible elsewhere, across southwest and south central Minnesota, the National Weather Service reports.Currently, here’s the forecast:“For the Twin Cities, the snow amounts aren’t going to be particularly outrageous, not more than three to five inches,” Marten said.As for the timing:“It’ll start out as rain tomorrow morning,” Marten said on Wednesday. “And then it will transition to snow around lunch time, if not a little bit later, then snow for the rest of the event. It&...

3 ways to get your income and other money without the wait

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:38:56 GMT

3 ways to get your income and other money without the wait When someone pays you cash, you have it instantly. But if that transaction is done online, be prepared to wait days to receive it. Even direct deposits — while more timely — rely on a bank’s schedule, and processing can take days. That’s largely by design due to bank policies and the Automated Clearing House Network, which handles everyday transfers.“The Automated Clearing House is essentially the digitalization of the way checks were handled,” says Peter Tapling, payments industry consultant and managing director at PTap Advisory LLC. The ACH Network batches and settles payments together multiple times per day, Tapling says.Same-day ACH transfers exist, but it’s optional for banks to send them, which can include a fee, and most use cases are for businesses. The standard delivery time for consumers sending funds between bank accounts is one to three business days (weekdays minus bank holidays), based on NerdWallet’s analysis of ACH transfers.If you have savings, waiting a coup...

Conservative wildlife management through the decades

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:38:56 GMT

Conservative wildlife management through the decades Editor:In the 1970s and early 80s Peter Lougheed created Alberta’s first government departments for protection of the environment.As part of this, he hired a handful of Fish and Wildlife habitat protection biologists and positioned them around Alberta to ensure industrial developments were done in ways that protected wildlife habitat. That was Alberta’s ‘CONSERVE-ative era’ of wildlife management.In the late 1980s and 90s the Getty and Klein governments continued to establish approval and referral processes and maintained an effective Fish and Wildlife Division to serve Albertans. This was Alberta’s ‘con-SERVE-ative era’ of wildlife management.From the mid 1990s to 2010 there was an erosion of the Fish and Wildlife Division. Habitat protection biologists were eliminated. Industrial referral systems were dismantled. Habitat development was privatized. Up until that time, the Fish and Wildlife Division had paid for itself with hunting and fishing license revenues being similar to annu...