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Heavy snow hits as temps plummet with a month's worth of rain to fall in a day
42+ min ago (692+ words) As much as 120mm could fall in parts of the country HEAVY snow has hit parts of Britain this morning as temperatures nose dive. The situation doesn't get much better for the start of the working week with a month's worth of rain is set to fall in just 24 hours. Most of South Wales will see the worst of things and there could be as much as 120mm in the higher parts with the weather forecaster warning there is a "danger to life. The amber warning starts at midnight and covers the entire day. Currently, the Environment Agency has one flood warning in place today for the River Derwent at Buttercrambe Mill and another 40 flood alerts across the country. The Met Office also has two yellow warnings in place for Monday, both for rain. Major motorway closed after horror crash as drivers…...
Former petrol station set to be turned into restaurant with takeaway
42+ min ago (280+ words) PLANS for a new restaurant and takeaway in Rutherglen have been given the go-ahead. South Lanarkshire councillors backed proposals to turn the former petrol station on Stonelaw Road into a dining and takeaway spot earlier this week. The development will include on-site parking with EV charging, two disabled bays and a revised access layout offering a single entry and exit point. Councillors at the meeting focused on parking capacity. An official from the roads department confirmed that there would be six parking spaces with two disabled parking bays, this is more than similar sites in the town centre and there are parking restrictions outside of the site that will limit parking there. Litter concerns were also raised. Councillor David Shearer (Clydesdale West) said: "Looking through the paper work I didn't notice if there was any conditions on litter control, given…...
No, Snow Is Not Expected in North Carolina Next Week — Here’s Why Experts Say It’ll Stay Too Warm - Entertainment Unleashed Here
45+ min ago (337+ words) DURHAM, N.C. " Despite growing social media chatter predicting snow across North Carolina next week, meteorologists say the forecasts circulating online are not accurate. According to the ABC11 First Alert Weather Team, it's simply going to be too warm for any snowfall to occur. Rumors of potential snowfall began after some long-range global weather models briefly suggested a wintry mix over parts of the state next week. However, forecasters warn that models beyond seven days out are unreliable and often misrepresent future conditions. "There's been a lot of chatter about snow, but the bottom line is: it's not happening," meteorologists said. An area of low pressure is expected to move through the Southeast U.S. early next week " from Monday into Tuesday " bringing rain, not snow. Forecasters explain that no cold air will be in place ahead of the system, meaning surface and upper-level temperatures…...
Maine must continue to fight for the faceless and forgotten targeted by ICE | Opinion
50+ min ago (872+ words) David Agan lives in Wells. American poet Woody Guthrie sang us a song about 28 migrants being deported from California's Central Valley who died in a 1948 plane crash. He sang, "The radio says, they are just deportees." But Guthrie bids adios to real people, amigos named Juan, Rosalita, Jes's and Maria. If we don't know or care much about those being disappeared by our government today, letting them be faceless and forgotten, aren't we complicit? I appreciate the Portland papers for reporting on a few of the hundreds of Mainers kidnapped by government agents this year and for columnist Victoria Hugo-Vidal ("The worst "jokes' you'll ever hear," Aug. 31 Maine Sunday Telegram) and op-ed contributor Gail Lemley Burnett ("No teacher should dread the first day back at school," Aug. 10 Maine Sunday Telegram) telling us more. I ask for all the papers of…...
Burglars slam truck into South LA barbershop, taking money and the owner's cat
57+ min ago (430+ words) Burglars used a pickup truck to slam into a business, stealing thousands of dollars and the owner's pet cat. This video was broadcast on the NBC4 News at 11 p.m. on Nov. 29, 2025. Early Thanksgiving morning, a group of burglars used a pickup truck to slam into a South Los Angeles barbershop and steal thousands of dollars, equipment and the owner's pet cat. The business' losses from the robbery amount to $14,000. The entire front entrance was destroyed, and the incident was captured on camera. They also took the owner's cat, whom he described as a member of his family. "Yeah, I feel I lost a family member. Yeah, I lost a family member and I fear that I'm not going to get him back," said Joe G'mez, the barbershop owner. In a matter of moments, three masked people stormed into a barbershop located in…...
Penn Yan man threatened another person with knife during dispute
57+ min ago (192+ words) A Penn Yan man was arrested after allegedly displaying a knife during a parking lot argument. Vincent J. Scarpechi, 64, is charged with second-degree menacing. Police say the incident happened November 15. The confrontation took place outside a village business during a verbal dispute. Witnesses told police that Scarpechi displayed what appeared to be a'MorePenn Yan man threatened another person with knife during dispute Penn Yan man threatened another person with knife during dispute A Penn Yan man was arrested after allegedly displaying a knife during a parking lot argument. Vincent J. Scarpechi, 64, is charged with second-degree menacing. Police say the incident happened November 15. The confrontation took place outside a village business during a verbal dispute. Witnesses told police that Scarpechi displayed what appeared to be a knife. Statements were collected from everyone involved. Scarpechi was issued an appearance ticket and will appear in…...
Man arrested after welfare check in Lyons
59+ min ago (162+ words) Deputies arrested a Lyons man Friday night after responding to a domestic incident at an apartment on Phelps Street. David R. Jones, 32, is charged with second-degree harassment and resisting arrest. Deputies say he stomped and kicked a woman during an argument, then fought with officers when they tried to take him into custody. According'MoreMan arrested after welfare check in Lyons Deputies arrested a Lyons man Friday night after responding to a domestic incident at an apartment on Phelps Street. David R. Jones, 32, is charged with second-degree harassment and resisting arrest. Deputies say he stomped and kicked a woman during an argument, then fought with officers when they tried to take him into custody. According to the Wayne County Sheriff's Office, Jones began kicking at deputies during the arrest. He was taken to the Wayne County Jail and is scheduled to appear in…...
O'Mara and Palmesano to host community meeting in Ovid
1+ hour, 1+ min ago (240+ words) Senator Tom O'Mara and Assemblyman Phil Palmesano will hold a community meeting Monday evening at the Ovid Fire Department to connect with local residents ahead of the upcoming legislative session. The meeting is scheduled for December 1 at 5:00 p.m. at 2136 Brown Street in Ovid. In a joint statement, the lawmakers said they're eager'MoreO'Mara and Palmesano to host community meeting in Ovid O'Mara and Palmesano to host community meeting in Ovid Senator Tom O'Mara and Assemblyman Phil Palmesano will hold a community meeting Monday evening at the Ovid Fire Department to connect with local residents ahead of the upcoming legislative session. The meeting is scheduled for December 1 at 5:00 p.m. at 2136 Brown Street in Ovid. In a joint statement, the lawmakers said they're eager to hear directly from the community about local priorities and concerns. "The start of a new session of the State Legislature…...
Ray Ciancaglini honored by Geneva first responders
1+ hour, 2+ min ago (258+ words) A boxing champion turned concussion advocate got a hero's welcome at this year's Shields of Honor Gala in Geneva. Ray Ciancaglini, founder of The Second Impact Foundation, was named Honorary Fire Chief and had the Geneva Police Department's shooting range renamed in his honor during the Nov. 1 event at Ventosa Vineyards. The gala raised $42,000 for Geneva's police officers and firefighters " but the spotlight was on Ciancaglini, whose work promoting concussion awareness and public safety has made a lasting mark in the Finger Lakes. In an emotional ceremony, Ciancaglini received a ceremonial fire chief's helmet, recognizing his commitment to first responders and his public health advocacy. In a second surprise, the Geneva Police Department officially renamed its range "The Shields of Honor Range House," made possible through Ciancaglini's support and community backing. "The fire and police departments are the backbone of…...
REPORT: Immigration post stirs concern at Auburn HS
1+ hour, 14+ min ago (214+ words) A Facebook post praising Donald Trump's immigration policies by Auburn High's vice principal sparked calls for dialogue, according to The Auburn Citizen. A progressive group, Worth Uniting Cayuga, flagged the private post and is urging conversations'not discipline'with the school board and staff. The coalition says such posts can alienate migrant students and others in the'MoreREPORT: Immigration post stirs concern at Auburn HS REPORT: Immigration post stirs concern at Auburn HS A Facebook post praising Donald Trump's immigration policies by Auburn High's vice principal sparked calls for dialogue, according to The Auburn Citizen. A progressive group, Worth Uniting Cayuga, flagged the private post and is urging conversations'not discipline'with the school board and staff. The coalition says such posts can alienate migrant students and others in the classroom. They're hosting a letter-writing event and plan to attend the Dec. 9 school board meeting....