Local wellness center raises awareness of mental health
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ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. - A local nonprofit called Reprieve Spiritual Wellness (Reprieve) is working to raise awareness about the importance of taking care of your mental health through various programs and activities in a small, intimate setting.Culeta Hendricks, founder of Reprieve, said she started the nonprofit because of her own struggles. “I wanted to talk with someone about it, but I didn’t have anyone to talk to,” Hendricks said. After doodling and thinking about the kind of place she wanted to have and her mission to offer women a place to relax, restore, and renew themselves, Reprieve was born. The organization offers women a space to connect, have conversations, and celebrate sisterhood. For more information about the organization, click here. If you want to host an event at Reprieve, email Hendricks at [email protected] or call 314-382-5488.Cardinals' Helsley on injured list with strained right forearm
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ST. LOUIS (AP) — Cardinals reliever Ryan Helsley was placed on the 15-day injured list on Monday because of a strained right forearm.St. Louis announced the move before Monday night’s series opener against San Francisco and made it retroactive to Saturday. Right-hander Jake Woodford was recalled from Triple-A Memphis. He began the season in the rotation, then was shifted into a relief role.Helsley, a 28-year-old right-hander, is 3-4 with a 3.24 ERA with seven saves in 11 chances. St. Louis has given closing opportunities to Giovanny Gallegos, who has five of the Cardinals’ last seven saves.“It’s part of the game sometimes. You have to get your guys healthy,” St. Louis manager Oliver Marmol said. “He’ll be down for a couple of days.”Helsley was an All-Star in 2022 when he had a team-high 19 saves.Early morning fire causes damage to Warren County church
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WARRENTON, Mo. - A church in Warrenton, Missouri, went up in flames early Monday morning.Fire officials said the massive fire destroyed the Abundant Life Church. A red glow was coming from the building, and thick black smoke could be seen for miles.Authorities said at least 10 different agencies responded to the massive blaze around 5 a.m.“I had to have a few moments where I just let it out. That's my church, it's a sad day," said Joe Soloman, a church member.Churchgoers are stunned their place of worship was destroyed, a day after Sunday services.“I was really taken back, very sad to be awakened this morning and to turn on the news and see my church on fire,” Soloman said. Former St. Louis alderman under federal indictment for insurance fraud The Warrenton Fire Protection District responded to a 911 call for a fire at the church off Northwest Service Road, just west of State Route W."They tried to make entrance through one of the rear doors, they were immediately met with heavy s...40-year-old tow trucker inspired hundreds, now many gathered for his remembrance
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WASHINGTON, Mo. - Thousands of community members and first responders from around the state gathered to remember the life of Matthew Pauk.A motorcycle accident on June 4 claimed his life and left his wife fighting for hers. After countless acts of service, friends, and family said, remembering who he was and what he did, made Monday important.“Matt was definitely one of the guys that, no matter what the situation was with customers, he was always there, no questions asked," said Eric Korte, Pauk's long-time friend.More recently, Korte became aware of how driven Pauk was by his work after joining the team at Patriot Towing. It’s part of the reason tow truck drivers from around Missouri gathered to commemorate the heroic, humbling life of Pauk. Former St. Louis alderman under federal indictment for insurance fraud On Monday morning, they started the remembrance with a line of first responders and Pauk’s tow trucks leading the ceremony.“Pretty crazy you can get people to show up at t...Heat’s Tyler Herro available to play in Game 5 of NBA Finals
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By TIM REYNOLDS (AP Basketball Writer)Miami guard Tyler Herro was available to play in Game 5 of the NBA Finals on Monday, nearly two months after breaking his right hand and with the Heat facing elimination against the Denver Nuggets.Herro has not played since Game 1 of the Eastern Conference first round against Milwaukee. He has recovered from surgery to repair the fractures and has been doing shooting and some scrimmage work for several days in an effort to get back on the court.“He’s done everything he needed to do,” Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said in Denver during his pregame media session. “We appreciate all the work that he’s put in. It’s been a long, whatever, six, seven weeks of this and he’s putting himself out there, available. It’s all hands on deck.”Herro was listed as out for Game 5 when the initial Heat injury report for the game was released Sunday. The Heat upgraded him to questionable on Monday morning.“You...Heat’s Tyler Herro available for NBA Finals Game 5 vs. Denver Nuggets
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Miami Heat guard Tyler Herro is available for Game 5 of the 2023 NBA Finals on Monday night in Denver, coach Eric Spoelstra said.Herro was upgraded to questionable on the Heat’s injury report the morning of Game 5. He has not played since the first game of the playoffs while recovering from a broken right hand.“All hands on deck,” Spoelstra said as Miami faced elimination, trailing the Nuggets 3-1 in the series.Herro upgraded ahead of tonight. https://t.co/2EBdJEtySc— Mike Singer (@msinger) June 12, 2023Related ArticlesDenver Nuggets | Nuggets vs. Heat: Live updates and highlights from Game 5 of the NBA Finals Denver Nuggets | Keeler: Nuggets icon David Thompson predicted Denver’s next championship parade would be for Nuggets. One win to go. Denver Nuggets | Nuggets treating NBA Finals closeout chance as must-win situation: Act like we’re down 3-1 Denver Nuggets | Nuggets vs. Heat Game 5: ...Greeley police shoot, kill armed barricade suspect Monday morning, according to CIRT
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The Weld County Critical Incident Response Team is investigating a Monday morning barricade that concluded with Greeley police shooting and killing a 35-year-old suspect.About 4:40 a.m. Monday, Greeley police responded to reports of shots fired in the 600 block of 46th Avenue Court in Greeley, according to a response team’s news release.At the scene, officers saw a hole in the wall of a shared duplex and heard another gunshot coming from the residence. Police surrounded the residence and tried to call the suspect out of the home.The suspect barricaded himself in the attached garage, refusing to exit the home, the release said. As a result, the Greeley SWAT team responded.Related ArticlesCrime and Public Safety | Aurora police release video of officer fatally shooting 14-year-old Jor’Dell Richardson Crime and Public Safety | Police officer, suspect wounded in exchange of gunfire in northeast Denver Crime and Public Safety | Man fatally...Orange County Transportation Authority declares emergency over threatened railroad track
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The Orange County Transportation Authority has declared an emergency related to a sliding hillside in San Clemente that has threatened a railroad track and led to the intermittent halting of train service in parts of Southern California.The OCTA Board declared the emergency Monday, just days after the land beneath the historic Casa Romantica cultural center began to slip away, sending dirt and rocks onto the train track below. The emergency vote will allow OCTA CEO Darrell E. Johnson to take the necessary actions to "protect and reopen the track," according to a release from the Board.OCTA is working with Metrolink, the commuter rail system that serves Southern California, to develop a new plan and implement safety measures to protect the rail line, which is located beneath the cultural center just north of the San Clemente Pier.A landslide in San Clemente on April 27, 2023, impacted Amtrak train service between Irvine and San Diego. (SkyFOX)Both organizations hope to have the track...California ranked the 'most fun' state in the U.S.
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“Fun” comes in a lot of different shapes and sizes, but if the folks at WalletHub are correct, California has the most of it.The personal finance website just released its ranking of 2023’s Most Fun States in America, and the Golden State took the top spot.WalletHub developed the rankings based on two key categories: “Entertainment & Recreation,” and “Nightlife.”For Entertainment & Recreation, factors included the number and variety of “fun” attractions like amusement parks, movie theaters, beaches, golf courses, national parks, ski resorts and restaurants.Fitness and weather were also considered.For Nightlife, WalletHub looked at the number of bars per capita, beer and wire prices, the time of “last call,” movie costs, and the number of music festivals, performing arts venues and casinos per capita.California received a score of 64.56, nearly three points ahead of Florida (61.72). Nevada, New York and Illinois rounded out the top 5.California ranked #1 in restaurants per ca...Wildfires in California are getting bigger, more destructive
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Human-caused climate change is largely responsible for an explosion in wildfire devastation in California over the past quarter century and the problem is only going to get worse in coming years, according to a study from the University of California.Researchers found that between 1996 and 2020, wildfires consumed five times as much land in California as they did in the 25 years prior from 1971 to 1996.“The 10 largest fires in California history have all occurred in the past two decades, and five of those have happened since 2020,” said Amir AghaKouchak, a UC Irvine professor of civil and environmental engineering. “Through our study, it has become clear that [human-caused] climate change is the major driver of this increase in wildfire damage.”Burnt vehicles are seen in Greenville, Calif., after the Dixie Wildfire Thursday, Aug. 12, 2021. (AP Photo/Eugene Garcia)For a paper published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, researchers from several UC schools used climat...Latest news
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