SSM Health hosts drive-through flu clinic at multiple St. Louis locations today
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:37:39 GMT
ST. LOUIS — Today, October 7, SSM Health Medical Group is hosting a drive-through flu clinic at four locations in the St. Louis area. The clinic will operate from 8:00 a.m. until noon.Flu shots will be available at the following addresses:5252 S Lindbergh in South County1120 Shackleford Road in Florissant1035 Bellevue Ave. in West Saint Louis1603 Wentzville Parkway in WentzvilleWhile the Medical Group encourages you to schedule an appointment, it's not mandatory. If you wish to make an appointment, you can do so by calling 314-955-9600.Sister Strut Parade: raising awareness and building community in St. Louis
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:37:39 GMT
ST. LOUIS – The 14th Annual Sister Strut Breast Cancer Walking Parade kicks off at 8 a.m. this morning in downtown Saint Louis. This event is both a celebration of life and an opportunity to raise awareness about breast cancer in the community.The day starts with a PEP rally at 8 a.m. to warm up before the walk, which begins at 8th and 15th streets, culminating at Chestnut Ave. Breast cancer survivors and supporters come together to participate in the walk, concluding with a celebratory parade.Sister Strut also sheds light on how breast cancer impacts the black community. Over the past two decades, despite a decrease in mortality rates, there has been a noticeable increase in breast cancer cases among black women and men.He drove into a creek and died. His family blames Google Maps.
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:37:39 GMT
The family of a North Carolina man who drowned last year after he drove off a collapsed bridge while following Google Maps directions has sued Google for negligence, saying that the company’s failure to update its maps led directly to his death.Philip Paxson, 47, a medical device salesperson, was on his way home from his daughter’s camping-themed ninth birthday party in Hickory, North Carolina, on Sept. 30, 2022, navigating a rainy night on unfamiliar roads, when he drove off a collapsed roadway into a creek and drowned, according to the lawsuit, which was filed in Wake County Superior Court on Tuesday.Alicia Paxson, his wife, also sued two businesses and an individual who the lawsuit says owned, controlled or were responsible for the collapsed bridge, which was unmarked, with no barricades.Paxson had taken their two daughters home from the party in her car, while her husband stayed late to clean up and drove separately, she said in an interview.“This is horrific, what our family is...Kaiser Permanente Colorado employees return to work Saturday, but may strike again in November
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:37:39 GMT
Kaiser Permanente Colorado employees who went on strike this week over wages and staffing levels were expected to return to work Saturday morning, but could walk out again next month if they don’t reach a deal.Stephanie Felix-Sowy, president of Service Employees International Union Local 105, said the striking unions and Kaiser Permanente will resume negotiations Thursday, and members are hopeful that their three-day walkout will lead to agreement on a new contract.SEIU Local 105 represents about 3,000 technicians, office workers, licensed practical nurses and others who were on strike at Kaiser Permanente Colorado, part of a national labor action by unions representing tens of thousands of Kaiser workers in multiple states.“It sounds like Kaiser is eager to get back,” Felix-Sowy said.If negotiations don’t progress, the bargaining team will check with members to see whether they want to pursue another strike, Felix-Sowy said. Because members authorized a stri...Meet the AI Jane Austen: Meta weaves AI throughout its apps
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:37:39 GMT
MENLO PARK, Calif. — In a WhatsApp text conversation this week, we asked Jane Austen — yes, the 19th-century British author — how she felt about Mr. Darcy, a character from one of her most famous works, “Pride and Prejudice.”After a few seconds, Austen responded.“Ah, Mr. Darcy. Everyone remembers him as one of my characters,” she said, her face appearing in a small window above our conversation. “But fewer people have read one of my books,” she added, with an arched eyebrow and what seemed like a hint of resentment.Austen was not actually talking to us. But a modern interpretation of her likeness was used by Meta, which owns WhatsApp, Facebook and Instagram, as part of an artificially intelligent character that could chat across the company’s messaging apps. Characters based on other people’s likenesses — including former quarterback Tom Brady, social media influencers Beast and Charlie D’Amelio, and hip-hop artist Snoop Dogg — were also available to converse.These chara...St. Francis’ passing duo proves to be the difference in WCAL defensive slugfest
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:37:39 GMT
MOUNTAIN VIEW — St. Ignatius went into Friday’s game at St. Francis having scored over 30 points in each of its last three games, 28 or more in its last four.The Wildcats managed only two field goals against the Lancers and St. Francis came out on top, 21-6, in a West Catholic Athletic game.“That’s a very good football team that’s scored a lot of points so I’m very happy with the way the defense played tonight,” St. Francis coach Greg Calcagno said.St. Ignatius used two quarterbacks — Soren Hummel and Brandon Mann — and they combined to complete 14 of 37 passes for 94 yards.“Our secondary played great,” Calcagno said of Luke Wall, Sefanaia Alatini, Joseph Paul Payer and Mack Mrowka.St. Ignatius’ Shane Molinari (29) runs for yardage while being dragged down by St. Francis’ players during the 1st half of the St. Ignatius at St. Francis WCAL high school football game at St. Francis High School in Mountain Vie...49ers-Cowboys: Five keys to a 5-0 start by beating longtime rival
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:37:39 GMT
SANTA CLARA – History? Yeah, the 49ers have some with the Dallas Cowboys. Some of the greatest NFC playoff battles, in fact.All due respect to “The Catch” and victory laps and celebrations on the midfield logo, but Sunday night’s rivalry renewal is truly about the here and now, and playoff positioning.The “here” is Levi’s Stadium, where the 49ers look to run this season’s record to 5-0. It’s also where their postseason office would be as the NFC’s No. 1 seed, their stated goal from Day 1.“It’s a huge test. To say that it isn’t would be naïve and downplaying the moment,” linebacker Fred Warner said.This is the 49ers’ third straight game at home. Their last loss on home soil: Oct. 23 to the Lombardi Trophy-bound Kansas City Chiefs. Ten straight home wins have ensued, including a playoff elimination of the Cowboys on Jan. 22.A San Francisco 49ers fan holds up a sign against the Dallas Cowboys before the start of their NFC divisional-round playoff game at Levi...Warriors’ newfound chemistry to be put to test in preseason opener
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:37:39 GMT
SAN FRANCISCO — It’s been five months since the Los Angeles Lakers ended the Warriors’ season in the Western Conference semifinals.After the loss, the Warriors players went their separate ways to decompress from the long, grueling season. But many came back to the home base in San Francisco sooner than the previous summer motivated to right what went wrong during their title defense. The roster underwent a little bit of a shake-up, with the team making a clear commitment to capitalizing on now with Stephen Curry, Draymond Green and Klay Thompson still together.Saturday’s preseason opener against the Lakers will present the first opportunity to see what it’ll be like to have Curry and Chris Paul sharing the court. It could also provide a glimpse at how much growth some of the young players, such as Jonathan Kuminga and Moses Moody, have made over the last few months.“It’s really almost like another practice,” coach Steve Kerr said Frida...Wilcox routs Menlo-Atherton in first league matchup between teams
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:37:39 GMT
ATHERTON — There was a sense of anticipation from the first big football matchup since the merger of two super leagues.Menlo-Atherton and Wilcox, two of the dominant public high school football programs in the Central Coast Section, now are rivals under the banner of the Peninsula Athletic League’s Bay Division.In its first non-playoff contest in San Mateo County in 11 years, Wilcox dominated the Bears, 41-3, on Friday night.An aggressive defensive effort by Wilcox punctured the M-A ground game early and forced the Bears out of their game, both running and passing.The result was a one-sided contest that ended with a running clock. Wilcox (4-2 overall) emerged with a 2-0 league record and left M-A (2-4, 0-1) searching for answers.Wilcox quarterback Tyson Bonilla ran the Chargers’ split-back veer offense to perfection, rushing for two touchdowns and throwing for another – a first-blood 22-yard TD throw to Will Ruff.The Chargers rushed for 266 yards while building a 34-0 lead by ...Editorial: VTA’s San Jose BART extension costs surging out of control
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:37:39 GMT
It’s time to apply the brakes before the San Jose BART extension careens off the track.Then hire independent experts to evaluate the benefits and costs — and decide whether Santa Clara County’s largest infrastructure project is worth the new $12.2 billion price tag.In just three years, the cost estimate for the six-mile, four-station, mostly underground extension has more than doubled, and the completion date has been kicked back a decade from 2026 to 2036.The price of the project — stretching from the Berryessa/North San Jose stop through downtown San Jose and up to Santa Clara — increased from $5.6 billion in 2020 to $6.9 billion later that year, $9.1 billion in 2021, $9.3 billion in 2022 and then the $12.2 billion this past week.It’s time for a fresh look at the project and alternatives that might provide mass transit or other environmentally friendly commuter options more cost-effectively. Perhaps the extension will still prove to be a wise investment. Or perha...Latest news
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