Four relatives came to lunch. Three died with symptoms of ‘death cap’ mushroom poisoning

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:27:54 GMT

Four relatives came to lunch. Three died with symptoms of ‘death cap’ mushroom poisoning By Hilary Whiteman | CNNBrisbane, Australia — A meal of suspected death cap mushrooms served at a family lunch in late July is at the center of a homicide investigation in Australia following the deaths of three guests less than a week later.Erin Patterson served the meal to her former parents-in-law and her mother-in-law’s sister and husband, who were guests at her home in the town of Leongatha in southern Victoria, on July 29, according to Victoria Police.Within days, Gail Patterson, 70, and her sister Heather Wilkinson, 66, died in hospital, followed by Gail’s 70-year-old husband, Don, a day later.A fourth guest, Wilkinson’s husband, Ian, a 68-year-old reverend, remains critically ill in hospital.Their deaths have shocked the small town and in recent days parishioners at the nearby Korumburra Baptist Church have gathered to pray for the recovery of their reverend, who reportedly needs a liver transplant.Combined, the towns of Leongatha and Korumburra are home to just over 10,000...

Sen. Elizabeth Warren presses Goldman Sachs to name bankers on Silicon Valley Bank deal

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:27:54 GMT

Sen. Elizabeth Warren presses Goldman Sachs to name bankers on Silicon Valley Bank deal By Steven T. Dennis | BloombergProgressive Senator Elizabeth Warren wants Goldman Sachs to name employees involved in its dealings with Silicon Valley Bank ahead of the financial institution’s failure and disclose whether they communicated with each other.Warren’s requests, made in a letter dated Monday, ratchets up congressional scrutiny of the dual roles Goldman played in the days leading up to SVB’s failure, as its investment bankers advised the company on raising capital and its trading division purchased a $24 billion loan portfolio from the bank at a discount. Warren is a member of the Senate Banking Committee.Justice Department officials and investigators for the Securities and Exchange Commission also have queried Goldman about its role in SVB’s attempts to raise funds, according to a person familiar with the matter. Those queries are part of a broader review of the failed bank’s final days. SVB was taken over by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, triggering a bankin...

High school football 2023 preview: PAL El Camino Division

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:27:54 GMT

High school football 2023 preview: PAL El Camino Division PENINSULA ATHLETIC LEAGUE EL CAMINO DIVISION(Predicted order of finish)No. 1 WOODSIDECoach: Justin Andrews2022 record: 8-3What to expect: Woodside won the Lake Division championship last season and moved up. To win a title in its first season in a more competitive division is a tall order, but the expectation is that the Wildcats will perform well. Part of the optimism surrounds a ground attack that features Evan Usher, who rushed for over 1,700 yards last season as a sophomore. Four of five starters on the offensive line are black to block for Usher, including Ben Ricketts (6-4, 230), the Lake Division lineman of the year. On defense, linebacker is a position of strength with Mason Furtado, Oliver Lyssand and Dominic Mercado setting the tone for the unit.Season opener: Aug. 25 vs. Jefferson, 7 p.m.No. 2 CARLMONTCoach: Eric Rado2022 record: 4-6What to expect: The receiving corps looks to be a strength for the Scots this season. Rado says 6-foot-4 junior tight end Sean Chopoff has th...

Senator Feinstein released from hospital after falling in her San Francisco home

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:27:54 GMT

Senator Feinstein released from hospital after falling in her San Francisco home (KRON) -- Senator Dianne Feinstein was hospitalized after falling in her San Francisco home on Tuesday. “Senator Feinstein briefly went to the hospital yesterday afternoon as a precaution after a minor fall in her home. All of her scans were clear and she returned home," according to a spokesperson for Sen. Feinstein. Feinstein has been struggling with health issues over the last year. She was absent from the Senate for about three months while dealing with shingles, Ramsay Hunt syndrome and encephalitis. Sen. Feinstein missed votes during that time which prompted some lawmakers to call on her to resign, but Sen. Feinstein said she would not be stepping down. This is developing news. Stick with us for updates.

BART to roll out new fare gates

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:27:54 GMT

BART to roll out new fare gates (KRON) -- BART will be installing new gates later this year aimed to cut down on fare evasion. The new gates will first be rolled out at the West Oakland Station in December. The transit agency announced this week they were awarded the contract for nearly 800 new fare gates. The goal is to not only deter fare evasion but to improve access. The $90 million project is being paid for by county, federal and state funds along with BART.  People in Hawaii flee into ocean to escape wildfires that are burning a popular Maui tourist town “We know BART loses millions of dollars to fare evasion and at the same time we do offer low income discounts and discounts for youth,” said Alicia Trost BART Chief Communications Officer. "But we do charge a fare and we need people to pay their fares especially as remote work is so popular and we’re trying to get more and more people to take BART for other reasons than a work commute."BART will study how the new gates work this December. Half of...

Bay Area program offering gift cards for addicts to stay off meth

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:27:54 GMT

Bay Area program offering gift cards for addicts to stay off meth (KRON) -- A pilot program aims to help people struggling with drug addictions. Starting in a few weeks, Santa Clara County will give gift cards to people addicted to methamphetamine if they can stay clean for at least two months. A new initiative launched by the State of California and piloted in multiple counties will give gift cards to drug users if they test negative for methamphetamine every week.“It incrementally goes up the first week. It's $10 each time. So up to $20. And then it incrementally goes up. The max they can get over the 24 week period is $599,” said Tammy Ramsey, Substance Use Service program manager.  ‘I want a ride’: Investigation on San Jose Pink Poodle strip club scandal released Ramsey says participants won’t be allowed to buy alcohol, tobacco or lottery tickets with their gift cards but can shop at a variety of stores including Walmart, Nike and Home Depot. “The intent of the program is positive reinforcement. So the whole concept of it is you ar...

Liberan a la enfermera estadounidense y a su hija tras ser secuestradas en Haití

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:27:54 GMT

Liberan a la enfermera estadounidense y a su hija tras ser secuestradas en Haití (CNN) — La enfermera estadounidense Alix Dorsainvil y su hija fueron liberadas tras ser secuestradas en Haití, según un comunicado de la organización El Roi Haiti, para la que trabaja Dorsainvil.“Con un corazón lleno de gratitud y una inmensa alegría, en El Roi Haiti confirmamos la liberación segura de Alix Dorsainvil, miembro de nuestro personal y amiga, y de su hija, que estaban secuestradas en Puerto Príncipe, Haití. Hoy alabamos a Dios por la respuesta a la oración”, dice el comunicado.La organización pidió que nadie se pusiera en contacto con Dorsainvil o su familia, “todavía hay mucho que procesar y sanar de esta situación”, dice el comunicado.Dorsainvil y su hija fueron secuestradas en el ministerio comunitario El Roi Haiti, donde ella trabaja en Puerto Príncipe.La Policía Nacional de Haití dijo este miércoles a CNN que no puede hacer comentarios sobre el asunto porque todavía está investigando el caso.CNN se ha puesto en contacto con el Departam...

Wolves hires O’Neil as manager to replace Lopetegui days before new Premier League season

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:27:54 GMT

Wolves hires O’Neil as manager to replace Lopetegui days before new Premier League season WOLVERHAMPTON, England (AP) — Wolverhampton hired Gary O’Neil as its manager on Wednesday in a speedy response to the departure of Julen Lopetegui just days before the start of the new Premier League season.O’Neil returns to the English top flight seven weeks after being released by Bournemouth, despite defying expectations by keeping the south-coast team in the Premier League.The 40-year-old O’Neil replaces Lopetegui, the former Spain and Real Madrid coach who left Wolves on Tuesday because of a breakdown in his relationship with club officials amid its reported financial problems.Wolves’ first game in the Premier League, which opens on Friday with Burnley vs. Manchester City, is at Manchester United on Monday.“He’s a highly motivated young coach with strong principles and very well thought of by everyone he has worked with, and we’re excited to see what we can achieve together at Wolves,” sporting director Matt Hobbs said of O’Neil, who has signed a t...

Thousands of new homes are needed in Tysons as population surges

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:27:54 GMT

Thousands of new homes are needed in Tysons as population surges A Northern Virginia town where some of us might go to hit the mall is proving to be an attractive place to live.A new study shows Tysons, Virginia, is going to need more housing in the next couple of years to keep pace.To accommodate population growth, Tysons will need to add 4,400 housing options in the next decade, according to a recent study released by the Tysons Community Alliance.The market study showed the town has grown by 17% since 2015 and can expect around 15,000 more residents by 2030, putting its population just shy of 45,000 people.Tysons’ household growth rate increased to 4% annually between 2015 and 2021. This is four times the Fairfax County average and two-and-a-half times the regional average.“Tysons is no longer just a place to shop and go to work,” said Providence District Supervisor Dalia Palchik in a statement.“The addition of Metro and now the completion of the Silver Line, investment in parks and public amenities, as well as the construction of bike trails,...

Fall leaves set to be more colorful than usual

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:27:54 GMT

Fall leaves set to be more colorful than usual DENVER (KDVR) -- It's almost time for the leaves to start changing colors, and this year will be extra special. FOX31 spoke with an arborist who expects the leaves to be more vibrant than ever. "This is going to be one of the most colorful seasons I've seen in 20 years," said Jonathan Raleigh, a certified arborist at SavATree. Why do leaves change color? The color of the leaves will be different than in other years because it's of the rainiest years in Colorado, said Raleigh. According to FOX31's meteorologist Travis Michels, Denver collected 17.7 inches of rain for the first half of the year and expects it to be one of the top 10 wettest years in Colorado if the precipitation continues. The amount of rain affects the leaves because, with more moisture, there's more growth."With the extra moisture, it brings up more nutrients from the root zone that enhance the fall colors. Trees are fuller and healthier with the proper watering so they will have better fall foliage," said Raleig...