41% of contact sport athletes who died young had CTE, Boston University study finds

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 21:53:45 GMT

41% of contact sport athletes who died young had CTE, Boston University study finds A new Boston University CTE Center brain bank study has found that more than 40% of contact and collision sport athletes who died young had CTE.The BU Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE) Center study released on Monday details more than 60 cases of CTE diagnosed in athletes under age 30, including the first American woman athlete diagnosed with CTE.Among a brain bank sample of 152 young athletes exposed to repetitive head impacts (RHI) who died when they were under 30 years old, 41.4% (63 athletes) had neuropathological evidence of CTE — a degenerative brain disease caused by RHI.“This study clearly shows that the pathology of CTE starts early,” said corresponding author Ann McKee, chief of neuropathology at VA Boston Healthcare System and director of the BU CTE Center.“The fact that over 40% of young contact and collision sport athletes in the UNITE brain bank have CTE is remarkable — considering that studies of community brain banks show that fewer than 1% of the general popula...

Police seek owner of neglected dog found in Prospect Park

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 21:53:45 GMT

Police seek owner of neglected dog found in Prospect Park TROY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The Troy Police Department is seeking public assistance in identifying the owner of a dog located in Prospect Park on Wednesday morning. Police say the dog showed visible signs of neglect, including malnourishment. The dog was also reportedly covered in feces and urine. Get the latest news, weather, sports and more delivered right to your inbox! The Animal Control Officer is investigating the matter. Anyone with information that can assist the investigation is asked to contact the Troy Police Department at (518) 270-4421. Tips can also be submitted online at www.troypd.org.

What to know for Bennington's Garlic Town, USA festival

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 21:53:45 GMT

What to know for Bennington's Garlic Town, USA festival BENNINGTON, Vt, (NEWS10) -- Get ready for all things garlic when the Garlic Town, USA festival rolls into downtown Bennington. The event is set for Saturday, September 2 along Depot Street from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Get the latest news, weather, sports and more delivered right to your inbox! Garlic Town, US features over 125 vendors including garlic growers, craft vendors, food trucks, live bands, beer, wine, garlic cocktails, demonstrations, family activities, and more. Over 7,500 people roamed the festival in last year’s event."We're thrilled to offer a diverse musical lineup that reflects the spirit and culture of Garlic Town, USA," said Matt Harrington, Executive Director of the Southwestern Vermont Chamber of Commerce. "Music is a universal language that brings people together, just like our love for garlic and community." Participating vendors for the Catskill Food Festival EntertainmentInteractive demonstration: "When I Dip, You Dip, We Dip" at 11 a.m. Focuses on garlic-infus...

These Latina moms in Boulder are concerned about equity in advanced courses. The district says it’s listening and responding.

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 21:53:45 GMT

These Latina moms in Boulder are concerned about equity in advanced courses. The district says it’s listening and responding. When Adriana Paola and her family arrived in Boulder in 2017, her son, who was starting high school, loved math.Slowly, she saw her son’s passion for the subject fade and she realized his math class was too easy. So, she went with her son to the school counselor’s office and asked for him to be enrolled in a more advanced class.Related ArticlesEducation | Schoolkids in 8 states — including Colorado — can now eat free school meals, advocates urge Congress for nationwide policy Education | Disability and discrimination: CU Boulder student “effectively banned” from graduating due to course requirement Education | Colorado banned legacy admissions at its public colleges. Two years later, the impact is unclear. Education | Denver school board votes to support district’s firing of former McAuliffe International School principal Education | Four Denver Public Schools releasing early Thursday due to...

Denver Zoo welcomes newborn orangutan, wonders who’s the daddy

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 21:53:45 GMT

Denver Zoo welcomes newborn orangutan, wonders who’s the daddy A new orangutan baby at the Denver Zoo will have you cooing “ooh ooh, ahh ahh” just like your fellow primates.Eirina, a Sumatran orangutan who drank her Denver caretaker’s favorite pregnancy tea for morning sickness relief, birthed a healthy baby on Sunday, the Denver Zoo announced in a news release.The zoo believes the little one is female, and her name has yet to be determined.Photos of the mother-daughter-duo show Eirina cradling the teeny orangutan to her chest and cuddling.The new mom and baby do have access to their indoor habitat, meaning zoo guests could get a glimpse into their bonding. But the animals also are able to go behind the scenes to be together somewhere more private.The newborn is Eirina’s first baby and is a “momentous occasion” for the zoo and the global conservation community, zoo officials said in a news release, since Sumatran orangutans are listed as critically endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nat...

DIA caps all oil and gas wells on airport property

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 21:53:45 GMT

DIA caps all oil and gas wells on airport property Denver International Airport is one step closer to becoming “one of the greenest airports in the world,” airport officials announced Wednesday.The airport earlier this month completed capping the 64 oil and gas wells across its property, among the first items in the airport’s Vision 100 plan to make DIA more sustainable and eliminate environmental hazards. Airport officials first announced this project in 2018 after shutting the wells down in part due to environmental concerns and the exit of a supporting partner of the wells.The closure of the wells will allow the airport “to grow and move forward in a way that’s conscientious, sustainable, and smart while avoiding the risk of methane leaks and other related pollutants, while conserving water, resources and energy,” according to a news release.The closing of the wells also marks the virtual end of oil and gas activities in Denver, Mayor Mike Johnston said.“The wells at DEN were the only wells loc...

In-custody death at Limon Correctional Facility ruled a homicide

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 21:53:45 GMT

In-custody death at Limon Correctional Facility ruled a homicide A man who was serving time at a Colorado state prison in Lincoln County, south of Limon, was killed while in custody this month.Related ArticlesCrime and Public Safety | Colorado prison inspector general’s office investigating in-custody death in Limon Correctional Facility Crime and Public Safety | Two men sentenced to prison in separate Adams County murders Paul Hack, whose age was not provided, died on Aug. 17 at the Limon Correctional Facility, and he was pronounced dead at 5:09 p.m., Lincoln County Coroner Andy Lorensen said.The coroner’s office ruled his death a homicide but said the cause of the death is still pending. It’s unclear why or how long determining that will take.The Colorado Department of Corrections has refused to provide any information about the incident and did not publicly report the homicide, citing an ongoing investigation by the Colorado Department of Correction’s Inspector General’s Office. The...

Federal restrictions on marijuana may soon be eased

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 21:53:45 GMT

Federal restrictions on marijuana may soon be eased The federal government may soon be loosening some regulations on marijuana.An official from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has asked the Drug Enforcement Administration to move cannabis from Schedule I to Schedule III, according to reports. The move was initially reported by Bloomberg News.Rachel Levine, the assistant director for health, sent a letter to DEA Administrator Anne Milgram asking for marijuana to be lowered from the harshest classification, which is "defined as drugs with no currently accepted medical use and a high potential for abuse," to the third tier, which includes "drugs with a moderate to low potential for physical and psychological dependence," as defined by the DEA. For comparison, fentanyl is listed as a Schedule II drug.Last year, President Joe Biden asked cabinet members to "review expeditiously how marijuana is scheduled under federal law.""Federal law currently classifies marijuana in Schedule I of the Controlled Substances Act, the...

This is how much you need to earn to live comfortably in California

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 21:53:45 GMT

This is how much you need to earn to live comfortably in California It’s not exactly breaking news that California is among the most expensive states in the nation when it comes to home prices, rent, gasoline, utilities, and, well, most things.Now, a new survey outlines how much someone needs to earn as a “living wage” to live comfortably in California and the other 49 U.S. states.The personal finance website GoBankingRates.com looked at data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics and research by the state of Missouri to determine how much single people, not couples or families, pay in necessities each year. Then, those amounts were doubled to factor in discretionary spending and savings.States that require the highest living wage for individuals are Hawaii ($112,411) followed by Massachusetts ($87,909) and then California ($80,013).“That’s not surprising when you realize that median home values are also highest in Hawaii, California and Massachusetts,” the study's authors noted.According to the California Association of Realtors, the median price...

Suspect in Uber crash that killed 3 in South Los Angeles was on probation for murder

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 21:53:45 GMT

Suspect in Uber crash that killed 3 in South Los Angeles was on probation for murder A man suspected of driving a speeding vehicle that crashed into a fully occupied Uber, killing three passengers, in the Westmont area of Los Angeles earlier this month was on probation for murder at the time of the crash, officials said Wednesday. The driver who allegedly ran a red light and T-boned the Uber while traveling at a speed near 90 mph has been identified as Gregory Black, 31. He is a known gang member and has three felony convictions, including one for murder, Los Angeles police Detective Ryan Moreno detailed. The crash happened shortly before 5:30 a.m. in the Westmont area of L.A. near the intersection of Vermont Avenue and Century Boulevard. (ANG)Black was driving a white Mercedes-Benz and apparently ran a red light before hitting the dark-colored Uber vehicle that was transporting four passengers. The impact was so strong, the Uber vehicle spun around five times. Three of the passengers, including two who were sisters, were killed in the crash. The three women were id...