Why boost in Chesapeake Bay grasses is good news for crab lovers
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:22:38 GMT
The grasses in the waters of the Chesapeake Bay play a big role in the survival strategies of blue crabs, and a recent survey shows the number of acres of bay grasses is up 12%.That’s good news for the life cycle of blue crabs — and for people who like to eat them. The grasses provide cover for juvenile crabs, allowing them to avoid predators.But as Doug Myers, the Maryland senior scientist with the Chesapeake Bay Foundation, explains, the grasses in the lower bay — eel grass, in particular — are critical for mating crabs as well.In order to mate, Myers said the female crab molts so her shell is soft. Just as the eel grass provides hiding places for young crabs, it provides added protection for the adult crabs as the mating process is underway.Bay grasses are also critical to the populations of waterfowl that feed on them in areas such as the Susquehanna Flats near Havre de Grace.According to the latest survey by the Virginia Institute of Marine Science, 76,400 acres of bay grasses ...Lillard still waiting, hoping that Summer League gives Blazers and Heat chance to talk trade
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:22:38 GMT
LAS VEGAS (AP) — Damian Lillard’s position has not and will not change: The seven-time All-Star wants to be traded to the Miami Heat.Lillard’s agent, Aaron Goodwin, confirmed that stance Thursday and said he hopes that the Portland Trail Blazers — the team that Lillard has spent the entirety of his 11-year NBA career with — can engage with the Heat on steps toward a deal in the coming days, especially with virtually everyone from the NBA gathering in Las Vegas for Summer League that starts on Friday.The Trail Blazers publicly revealed this past weekend that Lillard had asked for a trade, an announcement that ended weeks of speculation about his future in Portland. Lillard had told the team that he wanted a chance to contend for a title; the Blazers have won only four playoff series in his 11 seasons and missed the playoffs in each of the last two years by wide margins.“I’m hopeful that at least talks will initiate since they’re all going to be in one place,” Goodwin said. “That’s my...Colorado recently saw the most confirmed tornadoes in 1 day
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:22:38 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) -- The record for the most confirmed tornadoes in state history was broken recently, when the Eastern Plains saw up to 36 tornadoes on June 21, according to the National Weather Service.This shattered the previous record of 27, which occurred in May 2000.NWS said that this number may not be the most ever in the state. This is because more tornadoes are reported than ever before due to things like GPS data, smartphones and storm chasers.How the weather service came up with 36 tornadoesThe NWS did a thorough analysis of videos, as well as chaser and spotter reports to come up with the "up to 36" figure.The tornadoes happened in Logan and Washington counties. Colorado completely out of drought for the first time in years Most of these tornadoes were short-lived, lasting under a minute. However, a few were classified as EF2 tornadoes and lasted longer.Additionally, most of the tornadoes were over open areas, but some structures were damaged, including a home in Logan Cou...Colorado gets $826M to expand broadband access
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:22:38 GMT
LOVELAND, Colo. (KDVR) -- Access to broadband continues to be an issue in some communities across Colorado and the nation. Some leaders are trying to bridge the divide among communities through federal funding.Colorado got a big investment to get everyone in the state connected to broadband. State leaders are celebrating a move that will bring more internet to more people across the state: a broadband access allocation of $826 million."We are going to have over 99% of Colorado homes connected with broadband in about three and a half years thanks to these resources," Gov. Jared Polis said at a press conference Thursday, where he discussed plans to use the funding to help meet his goal of connecting most homes by the end of 2027. Study: Colorado one of the top states for tech workers The resources were made possible with funding from the Broadband, Equity, Access and Development, or BEAD, program that passed inside the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law."The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law...Impacts of Supreme Court barring student loan forgiveness
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:22:38 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) -- President Joe Biden unveiled his new plan for student loan relief, days after the U.S. Supreme Court struck down his plan which would have canceled what would have cost roughly $400 billion. Now the White House is working with the Department of Education to offer borrowers a year before repayment is necessary. The Biden administration used the Higher Education Act of 1965 to ease borrowers’ threat of default if they fell behind on payment once they resume on Oct. 1.Democratic strategist Andy Boian said on this week's episode of "Colorado Point of View" the ruling could impact voters’ perceptions. “There are political implications to everything, and particularly something as high stakes as this,” Boian said. How many Coloradans are back on the hook for student loans? The senior presidential and gubernatorial advisor added that the president’s efforts are not to win votes, but “it's actually to allow middle-class and low-class Americans economically to be as viable...No drought in Colorado for the first time in years
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:22:38 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) -- The entire state of Colorado is officially out of drought for the first time since July 2019, according to the U.S. Drought Monitor.The state's southeastern corner was the last part of the state with dry conditions of any kind, and it officially lost its "abnormally dry" status in the last week. Why you may be seeing more black widow spiders in Colorado this season To put things into perspective, as of three months ago, 47.5% of the state was suffering from drought, with parts of the state in "exceptional drought," the highest intensity level, according to the data.How does drought compare to last year?The change has been even more dramatic since the start of the year. At the tail end of 2022, 86% of the state was in varying levels of drought.Conditions were much worse this time last year, with all but 1.52% of the state in drought.The entire Denver metro was characterized as being in "moderate drought," the second level of intensity. At times during the spring of...At least 80 hurt after double-decker bus, city bus collide in Manhattan
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:22:38 GMT
NEW YORK (WSVN) — Officials said dozens of people have been injured after two buses collided in Manhattan.According to New York City Police, a double-decker tour bus slammed into a city bus, Thursday night.Witnesses told local reporters that the city bus had the right of way as it entered an intersection when the sightseeing bus ran a red light.The city bus was said to be standing room only, packed with riders, and some on board had to be removed through windows.The New York City Fire Department said 80 people were checked out by first responders, many of them suffering minor injuries like cuts, scrapes and bruises.At least 18 patients were taken to the hospitals, some with head and neck injuries.Camp Pendleton Marine suspected of DUI in crash that killed 12-year-old boy
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:22:38 GMT
OCEANSIDE, Calif. -- A man suspected of driving under the influence in a crash that killed a 12-year-old boy has been identified as a Marine based at Camp Pendleton, military officials said.Twenty-year-old Edward Minot Jr. is with the 1st Maintenance Battalion, the 1st Marine Logistics Group confirmed to FOX 5 on Thursday. The Mill Spring, North Carolina native was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence and gross vehicular manslaughter, police said Wednesday. Two arrested after crime spree in four parts of San Diego County The deadly crash occurred Tuesday around 11 p.m. near Mission Avenue and Myers Street in Oceanside after authorities attempted to pull over a white Volkswagen GTI, police said. The driver sped away, prompting a high-speed pursuit before the suspect's vehicle hit a Blue Nissan Altima traveling east on Surfrider Way, according to police.The collision killed a 12-year-old boy in the Altima while other passengers, a 27-year-old and 6-year-old, suffered...Husband suspected of killing woman whose body was found in SUV
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:22:38 GMT
SAN DIEGO -- The husband of a woman found dead inside a vehicle earlier this week in San Ysidro is being sought by police, authorities said.German Armando Luna Salazar, 44, is suspected in the death of his wife 32-year-old Levya Elizabeth Oregel Garcia, Lt. Adam Sharki with the San Diego Police Department said in a news release Thursday. On Tuesday around 12:24 a.m., police received a call about a body in the 4400 block of Camino De La Plaza, according to authorities. When officers arrived on scene, they found a woman dead in the parked SUV.Luna Salazar was last seen leaving the area on foot and possibly entered Mexico, SDPD says. Two arrested after crime spree in four parts of San Diego County Police are investigating Oregel Garcia's death as a homicide after detectives found she had suffered blunt force trauma to her upper body.Oregel Garcia was initially reported as a missing person from Guadalupe, California on Sunday, Sharki said. San Diego police, as well as the Guadalupe Po...Alzheimer Society of Ontario warns province ill-prepared for arrival of disease-modifying therapies
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:22:38 GMT
The Alzheimer Society of Ontario says it welcomes Thursday’s announcement by U.S. officials to grant full approval of the IV drug Leqembi, a disease-modifying therapy for Alzheimer’s but it’s also sounding the alarm that the province is ill-prepared for the arrival of these therapies.The U.S. Food and Drug Administration endorsed Leqembi for patients with mild dementia and other symptoms caused by early Alzheimer’s disease. Japanese drugmaker Eisai received conditional approval in January based on early results suggesting Leqembi worked by clearing a sticky brain plaque linked to the disease.The FDA confirmed those results by reviewing data from a larger, 1,800-patient study in which the drug slowed memory and thinking decline by about five months in those who got the treatment, compared to those who got a dummy drug.“Helplessness is steadily giving way to hope,” Cathy Barrick, CEO of the Alzheimer Society of Ontario, said in a statement on Thursday. ...Latest news
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