Two new storms could form this weekend

[ad_1] Today we’re looking at the statistical peak of the hurricane season based on the frequency of hurricanes over the past 100 years, and as you might expect, it’s pretty busy in the Atlantic Basin. The NBC2 First Alert hurricane monitoring team is monitoring two tropical disturbances and the Great Hurricane Larry continues to spin … Read more

Portland names newest bridge after iconic Simpsons character Ned Flanders

[ad_1] By web staff Click here for updates on this story Portland, Oregon (KPTV) – Transportation Commissioner Jo Ann Hardesty, Springfield Mayor Sean VanGordon and Travel Portland CEO Jeff Miller have revealed the name of the recently completed pedestrian and bicycle bridge over Interstate 405. Ned Flanders Crossing takes its name from the beleaguered friend … Read more

A woman shares her flying experience

[ad_1] By Drew Marine Click here for updates on this story TIGARD, Ore. (KPTV) – Tigard Police said two men robbed a couple near Fanno Creek Trail on Tuesday evening just after 8 p.m. and they were not arrested. “I really didn’t think we were going to go through this,” said the victim of the … Read more

How the new federal vaccine rule could affect Wisconsin employers

[ad_1] MADISON (WKOW) – The Department of Labor is drafting a rule that will require every business with 100 or more employees to require those employees to be vaccinated or tested weekly for COVID-19. Even though the details of the plan are not finalized, Wisconsin business leaders are already bracing for the potential effects. “We … Read more

LPD reports increase in drug overdoses – LaGrange Daily News

[ad_1] In fiscal 2021, the LaGrange Police Department experienced a significant increase in the number of drug overdose incidents throughout the town of LaGrange. According to a press release from the LPD, the Troup County coroner’s office has been investigated into seven fatal overdose-related deaths so far this year. Of those seven, four were investigated … Read more

Vivek Murthy asked about voluntary exposure of children to Covid

[ad_1] General surgeon Vivek Murthy and secretary of education Miguel Cardona joined Special report with Bret Baier Thursday to talk about Covid-19, including preventing the spread of the virus in schools. “Who protects you the most, if you already had the Covid or the vaccine? Baier asked Murthy. “So what we do know is that … Read more

COVID vaccine creator says mass boosters may be unnecessary

[ad_1] Leading Scientist Behind AstraZeneca COVID-19 Vaccine Says Booster Injections May Be Unnecessary For Many People Through DANICA KIRKA Associated Press September 10, 2021, 10:17 AM • 2 minutes to read Share on FacebookShare on twitterEmail this article LONDON – Booster shots to extend protection from COVID-19 vaccines may be unnecessary for many people, a … Read more

Hunters invited to visit the GEMS site | News, Sports, Jobs

[ad_1] MARQUETTE – The Michigan Department of Natural Resources is urging hunters to visit an improved grouse management site, with Wednesday the opening day for the small game hunt. There are six GEMS in the north of the Lower Peninsula and 13 in the Upper Peninsula, including the Bill Rollo Memorial GEMS located approximately 7 … Read more

Philadelphia COVID-19 cases drop, mask’s mandate remains for now

[ad_1] The rate of new coronavirus cases is slowing again in Philadelphia, but health officials are not yet ready to lift the mask mandate instituted last month amid an increase caused by the delta variant. Acting Health Commissioner Cheryl Bettigole said on Thursday the latest trends “are encouraging,” but as long as there are coronavirus … Read more