Beyond Rehabilitation: Taylor Wilson’s Vision for Long-Term Recovery Success
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:29:51 GMT
In a world ravaged by the devastating impact of substance abuse, the indispensable role of an effective support system cannot be emphasized enough. Recovery from addiction is a complex and challenging journey that requires more than simple medical interventions or detoxification. Obtaining success requires a dedicated team, expert guidance, and a strong sense of accountability. In this realm, Taylor S. Wilson emerges as an exceptional figure in recovery coaching, sober companionship, and addiction counseling.Taylor’s transformative journey began during his tenure as an experiential director at a prestigious rehabilitation institution for drug and alcohol dependency in Malibu. Having witnessed firsthand Taylor’s profound impact on individuals seeking recovery, he embarked on his own, establishing Active Recovery — a distinguished private enterprise devoted to assisting individuals overcome addictions.What sets Taylor and Active Recovery apart is their unconventional outlo...Family of 11-year-old shot by police files federal lawsuit
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:29:51 GMT
By Shawn Nottingham, Nick Valencia and Devon M. Sayers | CNNThe family of 11-year-old Mississippi boy Aderrien Murry has filed a lawsuit in federal court seeking $5 million after he was shot earlier this month by a police officer who responded to the child’s 911 call for help.The lawsuit was filed by Aderrien’s mother, Nakala Murry, against the City of Indianola, Mississippi, its police chief and several officers, including Greg Capers, who the Indianola Police Department previously confirmed was the officer who shot the child.Capers has not responded to CNN’s requests for comment. The shooting remains under investigation by the Mississippi Bureau of Investigation.Aderrien was shot in the chest by the officer in the early morning on May 20, while the officer was responding to a domestic disturbance call at the child’s home, according to his mother and the Mississippi Bureau of Investigation.The lawsuit, filed in US District Court for the Northern District of Mississippi, seeks at le...Photos: VC who flew to space with son selling home in Santa Cruz County
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:29:51 GMT
Lane Bess, a venture capitalist who flew to space with his son on a Blue Origin spacecraft, is selling his Watsonville home for $3.1 million.VC Lane Bess is selling his Watsonville home for $3.1 million. (Krista Abel for Sotheby’s International Realty) Bess and his son Cameron became the first parent-child pair to fly to space together in December 2021. They were two of six passengers on the flight, which included Michael Strahan, former athlete and Good Morning America co-host and Laura Shepard Churchley, the daughter of the late astronaut Alan Shepard. The spacecraft was built by Blue Origin, founded by Jeff Bezos, who previously founded tech giant Amazon.VC Lane Bess is selling his Watsonville home for $3.1 million. (Krista Abel for Sotheby’s International Realty) VC Lane Bess is selling his Watsonville home for $3.1 million. (Krista Abel for Sotheby’s International Realty) The 3,232 square foot home has three en-suite bedrooms each with spa-inspired baths and walk...Facing GOP backlash, McCarthy labors to shore up debt deal votes
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:29:51 GMT
By LISA MASCARO, KEVIN FREKING and STEPHEN GROVES (Associated Press)WASHINGTON (AP) — Under fire from conservatives, House Speaker Kevin McCarthy worked strenuously Tuesday to sell fellow Republicans on the debt ceiling and budget deal he negotiated with President Joe Biden and win approval in time to avert a potentially disastrous U.S. default.Leaders of the hard-right House Freedom Caucus lambasted the compromise as falling well short of the spending cuts they demand, and they vowed to try to halt passage by Congress. A much larger conservative faction, the Republican Study Committee, declined to take a position, leaving McCarthy hunting votes.With tough days ahead, the speaker urged skeptical GOP colleagues to “look at where the victories are.” Unhelpfully for Biden, he said of the Democrats on ”Fox and Friends,” “There’s nothing in the bill for them.”A key test was coming late Tuesday when the House Rules Committee was to consider the 99-page bill and vote on sending it to the f...Oakland man sentenced to 21 years for killing man after spotting him in traffic
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:29:51 GMT
OAKLAND — A city resident has been sentenced to 21 years and eight months in prison in a plea deal over a 2018 fatal shooting outside an East Oakland corner store, court records show.Robert Graham, 51, pleaded no contest to voluntary manslaughter in the shooting death of 39-year-old Phillip Pullum. In exchange, prosecutors dropped murder a charge against Graham and a judge sentenced him on May 22. He remains in Santa Rita Jail, pending transfer to the state prison system.Pullum was shot and killed Nov. 27, 2018, on the 3500 block of Davis Street. Prosecutors say that Graham and another man were driving through Oakland in Graham’s girlfriend’s car when they noticed Pullum standing by the trunk of his car. The driver allegedly stopped and Graham got out, confronted Pullum and then pulled out a firearm just six seconds into their argument. Police say he shot Pullum just eight seconds after pulling the gun.Graham was arrested four months later, in February 2019, and ha...Yosemite waterfall adventures for families, grandkids and nature lovers
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:29:51 GMT
I’ve always had a soft spot for waterfalls. Who doesn’t? So when I planned a family trip to Yosemite last year, I organized my itinerary around as many of the park’s cascades as possible in late spring, because as the snow melts, the waterfalls roar.In this distinctly non-drought 2023, though, that roar is thunderous and likely to get even more so, thanks to California’s epic snowpack. Snowmelt is sending the Merced River to flood stage and beyond, with flooding in Yosemite Valley likely through early July. So all the usual warnings — check the National Park Service site for trail and road condition updates before you go, exercise extreme caution on those slippery trails and maintain a safe distance from rivers, creeks and waterfalls — apply tenfold.But it also means that those glorious waterfalls are going to be a spectacle for months to come. (Lucky us!) So plan your trip for late summer or early fall, when the crowds thin out. Here’s where to stay an...Police activity reported near Golden Gate Park, crews on scene
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:29:51 GMT
SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) -- People are being advised to avoid the area of 47th Avenue between Judah and Irving streets due to police activity. Emergency crews are on the scene, according to an alert from the San Francisco Department of Emergency Management. Attorney of accused Bob Lee killer withdraws from case Traffic delays are expected and people are advised to consider alternate routes and allow for additional travel time. No further information is available at this time. The location is close to Golden Gate Park on what appears to be a residential street just a few blocks from the beach.This is a developing story. Check back for updates.HBO estimates 2.9 million watched ‘Succession’ finale on Sunday night
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:29:51 GMT
This image released by HBO shows Matthew Macfadyen as Tom Wambsgans, left, and Nicholas Braun as Greg Hirsch in a scene from the series "Succession." (HBO via AP)(AP) This image released by HBO shows Matthew Macfadyen as Tom Wambsgans, left, and Nicholas Braun as Greg Hirsch in a scene from the series "Succession." (HBO via AP)(AP) NEW YORK (AP) — HBO said 2.9 million people watched or streamed the series finale of “Succession” on Sunday night, a series record that is expected to grow as delayed viewing is taken into account.That beat the first-night record of 2.75 million for an episode that aired on April 30, earlier in the fourth and last season of the family drama about a media company.The audience can be expe...Utah Republican Chris Stewart planning to resign from Congress, AP source says
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:29:51 GMT
File - Utah Rep. Chris Stewart talks to supporters during an Utah Republican election night party on June 28, 2022, in South Jordan, Utah. Stewart will officially announce tomorrow that he's leaving Congress due to his wife's illness, a person familiar with the matter told The Associated Press, Tuesday, May 30, 2023. (AP Photo/George Frey, File)(AP/George Frey) File - Utah Rep. Chris Stewart talks to supporters during an Utah Republican election night party on June 28, 2022, in South Jordan, Utah. Stewart will officially announce tomorrow that he's leaving Congress due to his wife's illness, a person familiar with the matter told The Associated Press, Tuesday, May 30, 2023. (AP Photo/George Frey, File)(AP/George Frey) ...HISA chief: Churchill Downs would accept recommendation to pause racing if needed
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:29:51 GMT
The head of horse racing’s oversight authority believes Churchill Downs would accept a recommendation to pause racing if necessary as an emergency summit convenes to examine the deaths of 12 horses over the past month at the home of the Kentucky Derby.Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority CEO Lisa Lazarus noted that while the federally created board doesn’t have the authority to close Churchill Downs, it can make that recommendation. “I’ve had some very multiple long conversations with top-ranked executives at Churchill Downs over the weekend, and they are really committed to doing the right thing,” Lazarus said Tuesday during a virtual news conference just ahead of the summit with Churchill Downs and the Kentucky Horse Racing Commission.“My strong view is that if we were to make a recommendation to Churchill Downs to shut down racing, that they would accept that recommendation.”Churchill Downs’ spring meet is scheduled to resume on Thursday evening.HISA called for ...Latest news
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