Susan Atkinson: Denial of climate change may be a party deal-breaker for young conservatives

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 08:06:20 GMT

Susan Atkinson: Denial of climate change may be a party deal-breaker for young conservatives Benji Backer, a 25-year-old conservative from Wisconsin, was not pleased with a recent Republican presidential primary debate. The candidates either denied, ignored or downplayed the Fox moderator’s question on climate change.Backer is not alone in his views. Founder of the American Conservation Coalition, Backer said of his peers: “Young people will never vote for a candidate that does not believe in climate change. We’re not going away; we are normalizing this as part of the Republican conversation. Republicans deserve to lose if they are climate deniers and don’t have a plan.”Climate change is often seen as an intergenerational issue, with the younger generation expected to bear the brunt of the impacts. The GOP’s failure to articulate an adequate climate policy is alarming 18- to 38-year-old voters. The cost of inaction will have far-reaching consequences. Some young conservatives are concerned that their party’s reluctance to address cl...

Why Missouri's governor hopes for large snowfalls in northern states this winter

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 08:06:20 GMT

Why Missouri's governor hopes for large snowfalls in northern states this winter JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. - Comparing Missouri's continuous drought to the Dust Bowl era, federal and state officials said they are concerned about the state's rainfall totals.It's been the topic of the summer: drought. Experts said at Tuesday's Drought Assessment Committee meeting that conditions are expected to persist into the winter months. Besides the impact on the agriculture industry, Missouri Governor Mike Parson said he's hoping for large snowfalls in the northern states this winter to help with navigation on the rivers."You have to be hoping for things in the upper basin of the Mississippi and Missouri rivers that we're going to get some snow that comes down from the northern states to help us, because the other problem we're looking at is the rivers, just being able to get up and down it, and if those happen to shut down, that's another huge impact to the economy," Parson said.The drought continues to take a toll on one of Missouri's largest industries. The lack of rainfall lea...

Bill could help St. Louis seniors on fixed incomes stay in their homes

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 08:06:20 GMT

Bill could help St. Louis seniors on fixed incomes stay in their homes ST. LOUIS – Seniors living in St. Louis City could soon see a freeze on their property taxes. Supporters of the bill say it will help seniors on a fixed income stay in their homes.Mayor Tishaura Jones joined Alderwomen Anne Schweitzer (Ward 1) and Laura Keys (Ward 11) at a roundtable, alongside City Assessor Michael Dauphin, the St. Louis Area Agency on Aging (SLAAA), and local senior citizens, to discuss legislation to freeze property taxes for seniors in the city.“While the City of St. Louis invests in long-left-behind neighborhoods, we can take advantage of new opportunities to help seniors stay in their homes and get some relief from rising property values,” Mayor Jones said. “As we work to finalize legislative proposals, I am thankful to our senior citizens for their insight this morning and to city leaders for their work to support our seniors.”The tax freeze is permissible under legislation passed earlier this year at the state capitol. St. Charles County recently enacted leg...

Status quo for the Avalanche, Devon Toews on contract talks, but neither side seems too worried

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 08:06:20 GMT

Status quo for the Avalanche, Devon Toews on contract talks, but neither side seems too worried Devon Toews has received votes for the Norris Trophy each of the past three seasons, finishing an average of 11th in the balloting — 11th in 2021, eighth in 2022 and 14th in 2023.That’s about as clear-cut as an argument gets — Toews is one of the best defensemen in the sport. He’s also one season away from potentially being an unrestricted free agent, and players at his level are rarely seen on the open market.Toews said at media day before training camp began that his intention is spend the rest of his career in Denver. He also said he’d rather that negotiations not drag into the regular season.Well, the regular season is one week away. Are there any updates on the situation?“Nothing, still the same status,” Toews said.Is he disappointed in a lack of progress?“No. It’s just the business,” he said. “It will move as it moves.”Toews didn’t want to divulge any details beyond that. He says he is not worried about it. His coach ...

In paying Randy Gregory more than $10 million to go away, Broncos committing to youth movement led by Nik Bonitto, Jonathon Cooper at OLB

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 08:06:20 GMT

In paying Randy Gregory more than $10 million to go away, Broncos committing to youth movement led by Nik Bonitto, Jonathon Cooper at OLB When the Broncos signed Randy Gregory in March 2022, they hoped for a career surge.They tried to guard against the opposite.They probably couldn’t have imagined, even for a player who had missed so much time to injury and suspension in his career, that it would end like this.The Gregory era in Denver ended unceremoniously Wednesday when the team informed him of his impending release following four ineffective games. He lost his starting job to Nik Bonitto on Sunday and his spot on the roster three days later.Even considering general manager George Paton and everybody else involved knew giving Gregory big money carried risk, moving on from the 30-year-old a month into the second season of a five-year deal goes down as a major disappointment and a considerable financial mistake.It will also be a test of the young depth the Broncos have tried to cultivate over the past two years.Gregory’s deal was never likely to actually approach five years and $70 million, but Denver will ultim...

Burbank street will be closed for 2 months, affecting 5 Freeway ramps

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 08:06:20 GMT

Burbank street will be closed for 2 months, affecting 5 Freeway ramps A street in Burbank will be closed for two months starting Oct. 9, affecting an on and off ramp of the 5 Freeway, officials said Wednesday.The full closure of Front Street will last until Dec. 8 Monday through Friday from 9 p.m. to 5:15 a.m., according to the city.The street will be closed between Burbank Boulevard and the southbound 5 Freeway on and off ramps on Verdugo Avenue.Access to the downtown Burbank Metrolink station will be limited during the closure.Officials indicated commuters can access the Metro Station via the northbound side of Front Street at the southbound 5 Freeway on and off ramps approaching from First Street and Verdugo Avenue.More information can be found on the city’s social media accounts at @BurbankCA.

Letters: Transit hikes | Condor impresses | Sanity, civility | Power misused | GOP’s bad move

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 08:06:20 GMT

Letters: Transit hikes | Condor impresses | Sanity, civility | Power misused | GOP’s bad move Submit your letter to the editor via this form. Read more Letters to the Editor.Outlying counties can’tafford transit hikesRe: “Funding for transit is ‘at a crossroads’” (Page A1, Oct. 3).The article and the poll of 1,802 people left out important people who were being included in the raising of the tolls introduced by state Sen. Scott Weiner.Those of us who live in Solano County, many of whom earn far less than the people in the polled counties, would have the burden of having two tolls to pay each time they traveled to San Francisco or Marin County. Not only do we need to take a bus (or car) to access BART but we have to pay tolls each time we head to any area of the East Bay. The idea of charging a fee for every mile driven would also be inequitable as those who can afford to live near San Francisco wouldn’t be paying their share.It would be incredibly unfair to put a higher toll or any tax on Solano County.Shoshana NurikBeniciaCondor impresses...

Kurtenbach: Don’t listen to the nerds — Christian McCaffrey is the NFL’s quarter-season MVP

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 08:06:20 GMT

Kurtenbach: Don’t listen to the nerds — Christian McCaffrey is the NFL’s quarter-season MVP Christian McCaffrey has been the most important player in the NFL’s best offense, playing for the NFL’s best team this season.He’s scoring more than a touchdown a game, and he leads the NFL in yards from scrimmage and all-purpose yards. He has nearly 25 percent more yards than the next-best player in his primary yardage category.Who cares if McCaffrey’s a running back? He’s been dominant, and that’s why the Niners’ superstar should be considered the league’s MVP frontrunner a quarter of the way through the campaign.Now, is it a bit early to be talking MVP? Absolutely.But it’s necessary when we’re talking about McCaffrey. He has an uphill climb against history — and, apparently, plenty of naysayers — ahead of him.For the last decade, every NFL MVP has been a quarterback.Only three running backs have won the award since 2000.And MVP is a narrative-driven award.The positive narrative needs to start early for a running back to ...

49ers-Cowboys: Micah Parsons wants to know if Brock Purdy can execute a comeback

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 08:06:20 GMT

49ers-Cowboys: Micah Parsons wants to know if Brock Purdy can execute a comeback SANTA CLARA — A generation after Joe Montana launched the 49ers’ dynasty with a fourth-quarter comeback over the Dallas Cowboys in “The Catch” game for the NFC crown, inquiring minds want to know if Brock Purdy can do the same in Sunday night’s regular-season showcase.Well, at least one guy still wants to know: Micah Parsons, who leads the Dallas Cowboys (3-1) up against Purdy and the 49ers (4-0) at Levi’s Stadium.“There are still things we want to see from Purdy, not when Purdy is winning, but when Purdy is down,” Parsons said last month on his Bleacher Report show. “The adversity aspect of the football game is huge, learning how to play from behind, learning how to play situational football.“I’m not saying he can’t do it,” Parsons added. “It’s something we haven’t seen yet.”It’s something Daniel Jones, Zach Wilson and Mac Jones could not do in lopsided losses to Dallas this season for the New York ...

Rodeo boy who drowned in tub may have been abused, neighbors fear

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 08:06:20 GMT

Rodeo boy who drowned in tub may have been abused, neighbors fear RODEO, Calif. (KRON) -- Two people were arrested in connection to a drowning of a two-year-old boy in Rodeo on Monday. KRON4 spoke with neighbors who fear the child may have been abused."It hits me. It gives me chills," said one neighbor who wished not to be named (All of the people we spoke with for this story preferred not to share their names or faces on-camera).Neighbors on California Street in Rodeo feel forever scarred after seeing a 2-year-old boy taken out of an apartment on a stretcher. Toddlers who drowned in San Jose daycare pool identified "It's really heartbreaking. You know, like, an innocent boy," said the same neighbor.On Monday night, the Contra Costa County Sheriff's Office said deputies responded to a call reporting the boy drowned in a bathtub."First they said the boy is still alive. They revived the boy and rushed to the hospital," said the neighbor.The boy was eventually pronounced dead at a hospital. Later, two people were arrested in connection with the chi...