COVID-19 in MN: Summer wave is heading for fall

[ad_1] 3 things to know 2,138 newly confirmed or probable cases; 5 new deaths reported 13,829 known active cases; 626 currently hospitalized 71.9% of residents aged 16 and over who received at least one dose of vaccine Minnesota’s late summer COVID-19 wave spreads in early September, continuing a slow-motion climb toward a ridge, though it’s … Read more

Teacher faces multiple assault charges against children after arrest Thursday – WSB-TV Channel 2

[ad_1] HOLLY SPRINGS, Georgia – A private school math, science and engineering teacher in Cherokee County is incarcerated in Fulton County Jail and faces multiple charges after Roswell Police investigated assault child sexual abuse. Roswell Police said they began investigating a child sexual assault complaint that allegedly took place at the Fulton Academy of Science … Read more

Huge wildfire near Lake Tahoe slows as weather improves – FOX23 News

[ad_1] SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif .– (AP) – Better weather conditions have slowed the growth of the massive California wildfire near resorts on Lake Tahoe, authorities said on Friday. The Caldor fire remained only a few miles from the town of South Lake Tahoe, which was emptied of 22,000 residents a few days ago, as … Read more

New kidney problems linked to the “long COVID”; loss of smell may be followed by other distortions of smell

[ad_1] By Nancy Lapid (Reuters) – The following is a summary of some recent studies on COVID-19. They include research that warrants further study to corroborate the results and that has not yet been certified by peer review. ‘Long COVID’ linked to higher kidney risks Symptoms of COVID-19 that persist long after infection, known as … Read more

News feed | City of Clearwater, Florida

[ad_1] News feed | City of Clearwater, Florida Please enable JavaScript in your browser for the best user experience. News and information City offices closed for Labor Day Publication date :03/09/2021 14:39 City of Clearwater offices, libraries and recreation facilities will be closed Monday, September 6, Labor Day. The city’s solid waste service will operate … Read more

Poll: More Americans Ready to Get COVID-19 Vaccines

[ad_1] Other Americans have indicated they are ready to be vaccinated against COVID-19, according to a new survey. An NPR-PBS NewsHour-Marist poll released on Friday found the number of respondents who answered ‘no’ when asked if they would choose to be vaccinated if a COVID-19 vaccine was made available to them has dropped. by 5 … Read more

Dale Henlé | News, Sports, Jobs

[ad_1] Dale William Henle, 93, of Toledo, died Thursday, September 2, 2021 at Premier Estates of Toledo in the care of the Iowa River Hospice. A Christian funeral mass will be held on Wednesday, September 8, 2021 at 10:30 am at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church in Tama with Father Michael McAndrew as celebrant. Interment will … Read more

Hawaii healthcare workers slam lack of COVID warrants

[ad_1] HONOLULU – Health workers in Hawaii say a lack of government action is worsening an already crippling wave of coronavirus cases in the islands, and without effective policy changes, the state’s limited hospitals could face a serious crisis. “Soon we’re going to find ourselves in a situation where we’re going to ration health care,” … Read more

Derrick doesn’t cook: hobo pies

[ad_1] Chief photojournalist Derrick Larr and his family were on vacation this past weekend. And, while they had some well-earned family time, Derrick put them all to work for this special two-part episode of Derrick Doesn’t Cook. This time the whole family is participating in a camping barbecue. From main course to dessert, discover their … Read more