California woman loses limbs after battling bacterial infection from tilapia

Published Thu, 31 Oct 2024 23:51:17 GMT

California woman loses limbs after battling bacterial infection from tilapia (KRON) — There's a warning about a dangerous bacteria that might have infected a California woman who's still recovering after nearly two months in the hospital. An online fundraising effort says she contracted the bacterial infection after eating fish and is now a quadruple amputee. California lawmakers pass speed camera bill The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recently issued a warning about a bacterial infection that people can get by eating raw or undercooked fish or by exposing an open wound to coastal waters.Laura Barajas, 40, has had her limbs amputated while battling a bacterial infection. Barajas' friend told KRON she likely got the infection after eating undercooked tilapia."It's just been really heavy on all of us. It's terrible. This could've happened to any of us," said Barajas' friend Anna Messina.Messina says back in late July Barajas had bought tilapia from a local market for dinner. She cooked it and ate it alone. Within days, she got very ill and...

Travis County officials investigating jail inmate death

Published Thu, 31 Oct 2024 23:51:17 GMT

Travis County officials investigating jail inmate death TRAVIS COUNTY, Texas (KXAN) -- Travis County officials are investigating the death of an inmate, according to a press release from the Travis County Sheriff's Office. On Sept. 8, 21-year-old Sappi Tchoualack Jeugoum Franck, of Austin, "was found to be in an altered state of behavior in his housing unit," said the release. It did not go into further detail about what happened, but said he was taken to the hospital, treated and taken off life support and died Sept. 13. He was booked Sept. 2 on two charges -- burglary of a vehicle and resisting arrest, TCSO said.TCSO’s Internal Affairs Unit, the Criminal Investigations Division, the Texas Rangers and the Travis County Medical Examiner’s Office are all investigating, which is in line with protocol for any death in custody.

Hays CISD player released from hospital after suffering 'medical emergency' during football game

Published Thu, 31 Oct 2024 23:51:17 GMT

Hays CISD player released from hospital after suffering 'medical emergency' during football game HAYS COUNTY, Texas (KXAN) -- A Johnson High School varsity football player has been released from the hospital after suffering a medical emergency on the field Friday, according to a social media post from Hays CISD.The post says during the fourth quarter of the game, the student suffered a "medical emergency on the field," and got taken to the hospital. "Thankfully, we are happy to report that the student-athlete has been released from the hospital and is back home," says the post from Hays CISD on Saturday. Family, friends, coaches and teammates offered their support for the student at the hospital as well. "We at Hays CISD would like to thank the Johnson High and Del Valle High Athletic Training/Sports Medicine programs, team doctors and first responders for their immediate action during this incredibly scary moment," says the district post. "We would also like to send our best thoughts to our student-athlete and his family on his continued recovery."

Twins shuffle rotation: Bailey Ober in, Dallas Keuchel out

Published Thu, 31 Oct 2024 23:51:17 GMT

Twins shuffle rotation: Bailey Ober in, Dallas Keuchel out CHICAGO — Bailey Ober will make a start on the Twins’ upcoming trip to Cincinnati this week. Dallas Keuchel will not.The Twins have plotted that out already. But how they move forward with their rotation in the final two weeks of the season beyond the series against the Reds is in flux.“We’ve considered basically every scenario that we thought made sense,” manager Rocco Baldelli said. “I don’t know what we’re going to do even at the end of next week. I have an idea, but it could change.”Ober, who returned on Friday after a short demotion to Triple-A mostly designed to manage his workload, is scheduled to start the final game of the Twins’ current road trip. Keuchel, who would have been lined up to start in that series, will instead be available out of the bullpen.“We have five guys right now that are in the rotation currently, and that could change,” Baldelli said. “We could end up with a different five guys. We could end up with six guys. We could end up with four guys in the rotat...

No. 2 Colorado Mines blasts Adams State to start season 3-0

Published Thu, 31 Oct 2024 23:51:17 GMT

No. 2 Colorado Mines blasts Adams State to start season 3-0 After knocking off top-five teams in down-to-the-wire wins to start the season, second-ranked Colorado School of Mines dispensed with the drama early Saturday afternoon.Nine different Orediggers scored touchdowns to power Mines to a 70-7 rout of Adams State in both teams’ RMAC football opener at sunny Marv Kay Stadium.Related ArticlesCollege Sports | Coach Prime, CU Buffs ready for Rocky Mountain Showdown College Sports | If CSU Rams want love from ESPN, Fox, CBS, analyst says, that starts with beating No. 18 CU Buffs, Deion Sanders College Sports | PHOTOS: A look back at the history of the Rocky Mountain Showdown College Sports | Kiszla: For his next trick, CU Buffs coach Deion Sanders could drive CSU football into oblivion College Sports | The Rock, Rob Gronkowski among celebs heading to Rocky Mountain Showdown: This Fox Sports analyst says CU Buffs won’t be distracted by star power Adams S...

L.A. hospital seeks help identifying unknown patient

Published Thu, 31 Oct 2024 23:51:17 GMT

L.A. hospital seeks help identifying unknown patient A local hospital needs help identifying a patient who was found in Los Angeles earlier this week.The man is currently at the Los Angeles General Medical Center and has been there for about one week.He was found wandering the streets near 833 N. Broadway in Chinatown, according to hospital staff. He is currently unable to recall his name, where he lives, or where he was going. He does not have any information or belongings to identify him.He is described as an Asian man around 76 years old. He stands 5 feet 8 inches tall, weighs 145 pounds and has a medium build. He has black and gray short hair with brown eyes.Los Angeles General Medical Center needs help identifying a male patient found wandering in L.A.’s Chinatown neighborhood. (L.A. General Medical)He was found wearing black dress pants with white vertical stripes, a white dress shirt with light blue stripes, and a black hoodie with the words "California Republic" on the front. Authorities search for inmate who escaped Long Be...

Cal starts slow against FCS Idaho, but scores 31 unanswered to pull away with win

Published Thu, 31 Oct 2024 23:51:17 GMT

Cal starts slow against FCS Idaho, but scores 31 unanswered to pull away with win BERKELEY — For the game’s first 21 minutes, Idaho looked like a team auditioning for an invitation to the Atlantic Coast Conference.The nation’s fifth-ranked FCS team jumped out to a 17-0 lead over Cal but the Bears responded with 31 unanswered points to claim a 31-17 victory in front of 36,810 fans at Memorial Stadium on Saturday afternoon.Cal (2-1) now prepares to begin its final Pac-12 season next Saturday on the road against No. 8 Washington. A year from now, the Bears will play their conference ball in the ACC.The Bears have never lost to an FCS-level team and they’ve never lost to the Vandals, although the teams hadn’t met since 1934.Idaho, which crushed FBS foe Nevada 33-6 on the road a week ago, was hoping to become the first FCS team since 2015 to beat two FBS teams in the same season.The Vandals gave their fans a tease — and Cal a brief scare — but the Bears became more dominant physically at the line of scrimmage as the game progressed.They won despite playing without sta...

California sues oil companies over climate change, seeking billions and claiming decades of deception

Published Thu, 31 Oct 2024 23:51:17 GMT

California sues oil companies over climate change, seeking billions and claiming decades of deception California has filed a major lawsuit against five of the world’s largest oil companies, saying they knew as far back as the 1950s that their products are major contributors to climate change. But, the suit alleges, they misled the public and now must pay billions to help the state grapple with wildfires, droughts, sea level rise and other disasters that climate change has made worse.The lawsuit Attorney General Rob Bonta filed late Friday in San Francisco County Superior Court seeks to force the oil companies to create an “abatement fund” to pay for damages that California will experience in the coming decades because of hotter temperatures and extreme weather events. It lists ExxonMobil, Shell, Chevron, ConocoPhillips, and BP, along with the American Petroleum Institute, as defendants.“For more than 50 years, Big Oil has been lying to us,” said Gov. Gavin Newsom. “Covering up the fact that they’ve long known how dangerous the fossil fuels they pr...

SF Mexican bistro gets second life in Presidio after successful run at Union Square

Published Thu, 31 Oct 2024 23:51:17 GMT

SF Mexican bistro gets second life in Presidio after successful run at Union Square (KRON) -- KRON4 is celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month. We are highlighting local businesses celebrating the culture. La Doña singer goes from the Mission District to the main stage After a successful run in San Francisco's Union Square, a Mexican bistro is getting a second life in the Presidio District.Here to share more about their journey and some delicious dishes is Chef Edgar Castro with Colibri. Watch the full interview in the video player above.

Petaluma shoe store theft suspects found with firearm

Published Thu, 31 Oct 2024 23:51:17 GMT

Petaluma shoe store theft suspects found with firearm (BCN) -- A San Rafael man and woman were accused of possessing a concealed weapon when their vehicle was searched in connection with a theft from a shoe store, Petaluma police said Friday. Petaluma woman arrested for punching, strangling dog: police Officers were dispatched about 3 p.m. to Factory Brand Shoes in the Petaluma Factory Outlets on a report that several people had just stolen merchandise, police said. A short time later, Taylor Jones, 31, Jaewon Hwang, 43, and three others who weren't arrested were found in a vehicle pulling into the Gateway Shopping Center, police said. During a search of the vehicle, officers located the stolen merchandise. Jones was found with 23.1 grams of suspected methamphetamine, and an unregistered firearm and ammunition was found where Hwang had been seated, police said. Hwang and Jones were booked into the Sonoma County Jail on accusations of petty theft, conspiracy to commit a crime, possession of drug paraphernalia, possession ...