Lincoln Park Zoo offers memory enrichment program for people with dementia
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 15:24:18 GMT
CHICAGO — The Lincoln Park Zoo is starting its first ever Memory Enrichment program to allow individuals with Dementia to connect with nature in a safe and welcoming environment.The Memory Enrichment program is free, monthly, and allows people with dementia to connect with wildlife and build community through socialization at a set time each month, the zoo said.Trained staff members will implement practices used in memory cafes and dementia-friendly sites like administering multi-sensory experiences and low-impact physical activity. Chris Getz named White Sox general manager Sensory-Friendly Hours is also a quarterly program inviting guests with sensory disabilities to experience the zoo with less environmental stimulations and less crowds.For more information, visit: Wildlife Experience in the Heart of Chicago | Lincoln Park Zoo (lpzoo.org)ASL interpretation is also offered through partnership with Columbia College's ASL department. The Memory Enrichment Program will take place ...Thursday Forecast: Temps in mid 70s with abundant sun
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 15:24:18 GMT
CHICAGO — Temperatures in the mid 70s Thursday with sunny conditions and cooler lakeside. Winds: SE 5-10 G15. High: 76/70. Interactive Radar: Track showers and storm here Clear tonight. Winds: SSE 5-10. Low: 56.Friday Forecast: Sunny, cooler lakeside. Winds: S 5-10. High: 85/80.Full forecast details and more at the WGN Weather Center blogIdalia heads out to sea as Florida and Georgia begin tough cleanup process
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 15:24:18 GMT
PERRY, Fla. (AP) — Tropical Storm Idalia headed out to sea Thursday after thrashing parts of Florida and Georgia with punishing rains and destructive winds, leaving residents to begin the arduous process of clearing fallen trees, restoring power and picking through the debris of devastated homes.Thus far, authorities have only confirmed only one death, that of a man hit by a falling tree in Georgia. But the storm’s ferocious winds shredded homes in Florida's Big Bend area, where Idalia roared ashore as a major hurricane. As many as a half-million customers were without power at one point in Florida and Georgia as the storm ripped down power poles. Tropical Storm Jose forms in Atlantic, NHC monitoring 2 other disturbances After pounding Florida, Idalia swung east, flooding many of South Carolina’s beaches and leaving some in the state and North Carolina without power before heading back into the Atlantic Ocean. Forecasters said the weakened storm should continue heading a...Nebraska governor signs executive order narrowing definition of male and female
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 15:24:18 GMT
Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen (R) signed an executive order Wednesday narrowly defining a person’s sex, a move that LGBTQ rights advocates have said will write transgender and gender-nonconforming people out of state law.The executive order signed Wednesday by Pillen legally defines females as individuals “whose biological reproductive system is designed to produce ova” and males as individuals “whose biological reproductive system is developed to fertilize the ova of a female.” It charges state agencies to define a person’s sex as that with which they were assigned at birth.Pillen in Wednesday’s order wrote that biological differences between cisgender males and females are “immutable” and “enduring” and “there are legitimate reasons to distinguish between the sexes” in areas where “biology, safety, and/or privacy are implicated.”“It is common sense that men do not belong in women’s only spaces,” Pillen said Wednesday in a statement. “As Governor, it is my duty to protect our ...New Texas law punishes students caught vaping in school
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 15:24:18 GMT
Editor's Note: The video in this story shows KXAN Live's top headlines for Aug. 31, 2023AUSTIN, Texas (KXAN) --- A new Texas law will increase punishments for students vaping on school campuses. House Bill 114 will go into effect Sept. 1. These new Texas laws take effect on Sept. 1 It requires students caught with vapes at the school to be placed in an alternative schooling environment, or Disciplinary Alternative Education Program (DAEP).Dripping Springs Independent School District is one of the districts that recently updated its 2023-24 student code of conduct to reflect this change. According to the DSISD student code of conduct, a student must be placed in a DAEP if they: Sell, give or deliver an e-cigarette to another person Possess or use an e-cigarette themselvesIf the DAEP is full, a student can be placed in in-school suspension until space is available to transfer them. That rule also applies to students with marijuana, THC or alcohol. 'It's a lot'Previously, Hays Conso...Drug safety activists rally outside Governor's Mansion
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 15:24:18 GMT
AUSTIN (Nexstar) -- Activists rallied in front of the Governor’s Mansion Thursday in protest of Gov. Abbott’s policies regarding harm reduction and drug overdose prevention. August 31 marks International Overdose Awareness Day. The day comes after an increase in Fentanyl related deaths in recent years. In Texas, preliminary data shows a near 30% increase in Fentanyl related deaths from 2021 to 2022. One of the measures to combat this statistic increasing was HB 362; legislation to legalize Fentanyl testing strips — a small strip of paper that detects the existence of fentanyl in various drugs. HB 362, despite having overwhelming support in the Texas House, ultimately failed in the Senate. The bill’s failure to get passed shares disappointment with Sen. John Cornyn. Fentanyl testing strip legalization overwhelmingly approved by Texas House “I don’t really understand why legalizing the fentanyl testing strips would be controversial,” said Sen. John Cornyn. “I think it will save liv...Vikings place Kene Nwangwu on IR with back injury
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 15:24:18 GMT
The Vikings have placed running back/kick returner Kene Nwangwu on injured reserve with a lower back injury, head coach Kevin O’Connell said Thursday.Nwangwu has rushed for only 75 yards on 22 carries in two seasons since being drafted in 2021 out of Iowa State in the fourth round, but has found a role as the Vikings’ kick returner. In 17 games, Nwangwu has returned 53 kicks for 1,499 yards and three touchdowns.He is eligible to return this season but O’Connell would not put a timeline on Nwangwu’s recovery.“In conversations with Kene, he’s feeling better and better, and we’ll continue to work through that with him and try to get him back at some point this year,” the head coach said.Running back Ty Chandler is the front-runner to return kicks in the Vikings’ Sept. 10 opener against Tampa Bay at U.S. Bank Stadium.“I think Ty did some really good things in training camp any time, really, he had the ball in his hand,” O’Connell said.The Vikings will look at others leading up to next S...Woodbury domestic assault call turns into arson investigation
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 15:24:18 GMT
A domestic assault call early Sunday in Woodbury turned into an arson investigation after responding police witnessed an explosion followed by flames coming from inside the house.Officers were called to the house in the 1700 block of Manning Avenue around 1:35 a.m. for a report of a domestic assault, said Cmdr. John Altman of the Woodbury Public Safety Department.When they arrived, they discovered that a 34-year-old woman at the house had an active arrest warrant for domestic assault, Altman said. The woman was uncooperative, and she was arrested at the scene on the warrant, as well as for obstructing the legal process, he said.During the early stages of the investigation, officers and the involved parties were outside, standing on a long driveway, Altman said, when they observed an explosion followed by flames coming from the residence.“Persons on scene indicated there were no people inside the residence, but there may have been one dog inside,” he said.The dog wasn’t found a...The latest on the Capital Region's Indigenous school mascots
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 15:24:18 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- As the 2023-2024 school year is about to begin, some Capital Region school districts have chosen new mascots and names while others are still in the process of getting rid of their Indigenous imagery. Around 15 districts in the area needed to change this imagery. Get the latest news, weather, sports and more delivered right to your inbox! In November 2022, the New York State Education Department (NYSED) sent a ruling to all New York school districts, requiring those with a Native American mascot to find a replacement. The directive applies to mascots, team names, and logos.In April, the Board of Regents officially approved the mandate. Over 100 schools in New York were affected by the ruling.If schools want to keep their mascots, they must have expressed approval from a recognized Native American tribe. Those who do not comply with NYSED’s ruling are at risk of having school officers removed and state aid withheld. What to know for the 2023 Capital Distr...Troy Police to host Back-to-School Block Party
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 15:24:18 GMT
TROY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The Troy Police Department is hosting a Back-to-School Block Party at Geneva Pompey Park on September 2. The event runs from noon to 4 p.m. and is open to all members of the community. Get the latest news, weather, sports and more delivered right to your inbox! Members from the Community Police Unit will be handing out free school supplies to children while supplies last. There will be free food, basketball, prizes, and many fun activities and games. DJ Willow will be present, providing music.Latest news
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