Lack of snow condemns Italy’s Po to a desperately dry summer

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:51:16 GMT

Lack of snow condemns Italy’s Po to a desperately dry summer TRENTO, Italy (AP) — Italy’s largest river is already as low as it was last summer, with the winter snow fields that normally save it from drying up over the warmer months having receded by 75%, according to the Bolzano climate and environment agency.It’s already causing some reliant on the Po to course correct.“In a few days I will have to cancel all bookings for our Po River cruises because of the shallow water,” said captain Giuliano Landini as he shook his head, his arms stretched wide on the command deck of the Stradivari ship docked under the Boretto bridge and surrounded by long stretches of sand.His 60-meter (196-foot) long vessel used to transport up to 400 people even on shallow waters, but the flow rate of the river is just 350 cubic meters (92,000 gallons) per second, as low as last June, when conditions were some of the hottest and driest in 70 years. Navigation will soon become impossible if abundant rainfall doesn’t arrive soon.The 652-kilometer (405-mile) Po Ri...

Vigil held on 4th anniversary of the murder of Marlen Ochoa Lopez, baby cut from womb

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:51:16 GMT

Vigil held on 4th anniversary of the murder of Marlen Ochoa Lopez, baby cut from womb CHICAGO — Clergy, community leaders, legal counsel and the family of Marlen Ochoa Lopez held a vigil Sunday on the fourth anniversary of her grisly murder.Attendees gathered in front of a large Pilsen mural that pays homage to the two, honoring her memory with a celebration of life that also functioned as a call for justice. ‘Day of the Dead’ altar built in honor of Marlen Ochoa-Lopez and infant son "I was there in the hospital. I held the baby. I saw the baby," said Attorney Frank Avila, who is representing the family in court. "I had been in a lot of cases, but this is probably one of the most heart wrenching cases.”Ochoa Lopez was a 19-year-old pregnant mother two weeks away from her due date when she was murdered on April 23, 2019. On that day, she went to Clarisa Figueroa's home under the impression she was getting free items for her soon-to-arrive toddler after the two of them connected in a group on Facebook, prosecutors say.When she arrived, prosecutors alleged Figueroa's...

John Shipley: Yes, Game 4 was called closely. No, it’s not why the Wild lost

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:51:16 GMT

John Shipley: Yes, Game 4 was called closely. No, it’s not why the Wild lost There is no question the on-ice officiating crew at Xcel Energy Center called Game 4 of the Wild’s best-of-seven series against Dallas differently than they called the first three games.Remember when Matt Dumba sent Joe Pavelski to the doctor in Game 1? The Wild defenseman got a head of steam on the veteran center and sent him tail over teakettle. Pavelski hasn’t played since, and while Dumba was assessed 2 minutes for roughing, that hit seems like a lot more than a week ago after Sunday.For the on-ice crew, and maybe the suits in New York and Toronto, this became a different series on Sunday and it favored the Stars, who escaped the X with a 3-2 victory and sent the best-of-seven series back to Texas tied 2-2.“I just feel like it’s a little bit chintzy right now. It doesn’t make any sense,” Wild winger Marcus Foligno said. “This is playoff hockey. You go and hit a guy and it’s not illegal. It’s clean and you’re getting called to the penalty box.”Stars coach Peter DeBoer made a few ...

Wild fall to Stars in Game 4, Marcus Foligno blasts officiating postgame

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:51:16 GMT

Wild fall to Stars in Game 4, Marcus Foligno blasts officiating postgame Now everyone gets a chance to see if the Wild have truly learned from their past mistakes.Given a chance to go up 3-1 in a series for the first time in franchise history, the Wild suffered a frustrating 3-2 loss to the Dallas Stars in Game 4 on Sunday night at Xcel Energy Center. That means the Wild will head back to Dallas with the series tied at 2-2.The situation at hand is similar to last season when the Wild were up 2-1 in the series with the St. Louis Blues. They failed to get the job done in Game 4, then lost Game 5 and Game 6 to bow out of the playoffs. What gives coach Dean Evason the confidence history won’t repeat itself.“We stuck to our game plan,” Evason said. “We got to our game in a hurry. We got chances. We played the right way. We didn’t get rewarded tonight.””In that same breath, Evason told reporters that they could draw their own conclusions as to why exactly the Wild didn’t get rewarded, a clear shot at the officiat...

Schuyler Mansion holds fencing reenactment

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:51:16 GMT

Schuyler Mansion holds fencing reenactment ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -History buffs came out to Schuyler Mansion to see not only metal clash, but find a deeper understanding of acceptance from European history. Chevalier de Saint-Georges and Chevaliere d`Eon were respected among royal courts of Europe, held as high as modern day celebrities. Both fencers come from unique backgrounds, minorities that cut their own path forward."On April 9, 1787, Saint-Georges and d'Eon were the star performance at a fencing tournament and exhibition organized by the Price of Wales, and some of the foremost fencers in London at that time. The two individuals that the audience gathered, turned their eyes to on that day, were a biracial black man and a trans woman." explained Ian Mumpton, Historic Site Assistant of Schuyler Mansion. 75th annual tulip festival preparations This may come as a surprise, as fencing tends to be associated with white European men. "It's nice to have our people represented in a sport that is predominantly white," said D...

Why St. Louis transit system is in better shape than larger metro areas

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:51:16 GMT

Why St. Louis transit system is in better shape than larger metro areas ST. LOUIS – Transit troubles are all across the United States, as many transit agencies have not recovered from the COVID crisis, and are running out of money.Boston just recovered half of its pre-pandemic ridership. Washington D.C. is staring at a half-billion dollar deficit by 2025 unless something changes. And New York is facing a $2.5 billion shortfall by 2025.Taulby Roach, president and CEO of Bi-State Development, said unlike those larger metropolitan areas, St. Louis has been fortunate.“The economics are slightly different from the really large (transit) systems. … Our sales tax has recovered quicker than many of those other areas,” he said. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now Daily News SIGN UP NOW Roach said challenges with ridership still exist.“It hasn’t r...

Northern Lightscould be visible in US Sunday, Monday: Here's where

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:51:16 GMT

Northern Lightscould be visible in US Sunday, Monday: Here's where (NEXSTAR) - Residents living in more than a dozen U.S. states have the chance to see the Northern Lights on Sunday thanks to recent activity on the Sun.A coronal mass ejection and a minor solar flare happened Friday night, according to NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center. In addition to sparking a geomagnetic storm watch through Monday, the solar activity means the Northern Lights will be visible as far south as Nebraska and Iowa. Coronal mass ejections, or CMEs, are explosions of plasma and magnetic material from the Sun that can reach Earth in as little as 15 to 18 hours, NOAA explains. Slower CMEs, like the one observed Friday, can take days to impact us. While both solar flares and CMEs (which can occur at the same time) can impact navigation, communication and radio signals on Earth, CMEs are able to create a stunning show in the night sky. According to NASA, CMEs can create currents in Earth's magnetic fields that send particles to the North and South Poles. When those part...

Javonte Johnson, Nique Clifford joining CSU Rams basketball program

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:51:16 GMT

Javonte Johnson, Nique Clifford joining CSU Rams basketball program Javonte Johnson and Nique Clifford both announced their intentions to transfer to Colorado State on Sunday, as the Rams added a pair of former Colorado prep stars to their men’s basketball roster.Johnson and Clifford, who both just completed their third college seasons, will arrive in Fort Collins via New Mexico and Colorado, respectively, in a transfer portal recruiting coup for Rams coach Niko Medved.Johnson averaged 5.8 points and 3.6 rebounds over 33 games played as a junior for the Lobos last season, while Clifford put up 5.9 points and 3.9 rebounds over 35 games with the Buffs.Both Class of 2020 guards played their high school ball in the Springs, with Johnson named the Class 4A player of the year his senior season at Cheyenne Mountain and Clifford selected as the state Gatorade Player of the Year with The Vanguard School the same season.Want more sports news? Sign up for the Sports Omelette to get all our analysis on Denver’s teams.

1 injured during attempted robbery in Studio City

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:51:16 GMT

1 injured during attempted robbery in Studio City Police are investigating after a person was injured while attempting to stop an alleged attempted robbery in Studio City Sunday.  Calls about the incident, which occurred in the 3900 block of Lankershim Boulevard, near Campo De Cahuenga, came in at around 5:30 p.m., according to the Los Angeles Police Department.  Details are limited, but police say that a suspect described only as an adult male attempted to rob a person. A witness to the incident attempted to stop the suspect and suffered a cut.  Personnel with the Los Angeles Fire Department responded to the scene and transported the injured person to the hospital.  It is unclear if the witness was cut by the suspect or if they suffered the injury while attempting to stop the attempted robbery.  So far, no arrests have been made and authorities are not providing any additional details at this time.  

Oregon State AD Barnes hospitalized in stable condition

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:51:16 GMT

Oregon State AD Barnes hospitalized in stable condition Oregon State athletic director Scott Barnes was in stable condition and showing signs of improvement Sunday night after experiencing what the school called a medical event while attending an awards ceremony at Fresno State the night before.Barnes, 60, was being treated at Saint Agnes Medical Center in Fresno, California. Oregon State said Barnes has been able to communicate with family members.“All of us within the Oregon State University community are very grateful for the medical care that Scott continues to receive and we all are encouraged by the progress in his condition that is being seen,” Oregon State President Jayathi Y. Murthy said in a statement. Barnes is a former Fresno State basketball player and was at the school to receive an award Saturday night. He has been athletic director at Oregon State since 2016 after previous stints as AD at Pittsburgh and Utah State.“Scott Barnes is a dear friend, trusted colleague and incredibly loved man across the Oregon State and Pac-12...