Albany International Airport to host Fear of Flying class

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:34:02 GMT

Albany International Airport to host Fear of Flying class ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The Albany International Airport will be hosting a "Fear of Flying" class to help those who deal with aerophobia, or the extreme fear of flying, conquer their fear. The fee for the program is $125, and those interested in registering can do so by calling the Airport's Office of Public Affairs at (518) 242-2230. The class is limited to 30 participants and will be held on Thursday, September 28 at 6:30 p.m. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! The Fear of Flying class will aim to help people with aerophobia who feel intense anxiety before or during a flight. Aerophobia can interfere with one's ability to travel for work or pleasure. The class will utilize psychotherapy, which helps most people conquer their fear of flying, according to the Albany International Airport. The class will be led by Dr., Griffan Randall and Rick Weiss, a retired Southwest Airlines 737 pilot and former U.S. Army helicopter pilot. D...

Denver weather: More heat on the way Wednesday with slight afternoon rain possibilities

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:34:02 GMT

Denver weather: More heat on the way Wednesday with slight afternoon rain possibilities Another day of highs in the 90s is expected Wednesday in Denver, but slight late afternoon shower chances could offset some of the heat.The high Wednesday is 94 degrees, and after several days of lows in the 70s, Wednesday’s low will drop below that to 66 degrees.Heat continues Wednesday with highs in the 90's across the plains. Scattered thunderstorms will occur in the mountains with isolated storms along the I-25 Corridor. #cowx pic.twitter.com/RxJKEOCCW5— NWS Boulder (@NWSBoulder) August 23, 2023Moisture is continuing to increase across the state, moving eastward into the mountains, so thunderstorms and showers will also increase over the mountains.A few showers will probably move east off the foothills later in the day, and Denver has a 10% chance of showers after 4 p.m. The main possibilities are for sprinkles and some strong 45 mph winds.Thursday and Friday have better storm chances so far, though.An Ozone Action Day Alert was issued in Denver Tuesday aftern...

Reggie Bush to file defamation lawsuit against NCAA

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:34:02 GMT

Reggie Bush to file defamation lawsuit against NCAA Reggie Bush is holding a news conference Wednesday to announce a defamation lawsuit against the NCAA. The news conference will take place at 11 a.m. at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum where Bush played for USC, becoming a two-time All-American and winning the Heisman trophy in 2005. In this Nov. 19, 2005, file photo, Southern California tailback Reggie Bush walks off the field holding the game ball after the Trojans defeated Fresno State. (AP Photo/Kevork Djansezian, File)Bush was forced to give up his Heisman in 2010 following an NCAA investigation that found he accepted compensation in violation of NCAA rules. Bush still has not answered media questions about what benefits he or his family did or did not accept during his time at USC, the Los Angeles Times reported.Bush tried to clear his name and get the Heisman back in 2021 arguing that the NCAA now allows college athletes to make money for their names, images or likenesses (NIL). The NCAA responded by saying the new rules do ...

'Domestic violence dispute' leads to man's fatal stabbing in Malibu, LASD says

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:34:02 GMT

'Domestic violence dispute' leads to man's fatal stabbing in Malibu, LASD says A man was fatally stabbed in Malibu Tuesday night in what the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department described as a domestic violence dispute.The unidentified man, believed to be 20 to 25 years old, was attacked at about 11:11 p.m., officials said in a news release.Deputies were called to a domestic violence dispute between a man and woman in the 19400 block of Pacific Coast Highway, and when they arrived, they found the man suffering from blunt force trauma to his chest.While the man's killing was described as a stabbing death, deputies did not indicate how he sustained any blunt force trauma injuries or what role they may have played in his death.He was taken to a local hospital, where he was pronounced dead. No information about the suspect has been released, and no further information was available.Anyone with information is encouraged to contact the LASD Homicide Bureau at 323-890-5500.To provide information anonymously, call Crime Stoppers at 800-222-TIPS (8477) or visit lacr...

Will A Little THC Ruin My CBD? — New Theories On Microdosing Delta-9 THC

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:34:02 GMT

Will A Little THC Ruin My CBD? — New Theories On Microdosing Delta-9 THC Lawmakers have had issues with delta-9 THC for decades. Even though more states have begun opening up to legal marijuana, there are no signs the federal government will reverse its stance on delta-9 anytime soon. According to the DEA, delta-9 is a “Schedule I” drug, which means it has zero supposed therapeutic value.Understandably, new CBD customers are often concerned to see even small traces of delta-9 in their products. If the DEA believes delta-9 is a “Schedule I” drug, doesn’t that mean THC is bad for you? If so, why is there some delta-9 in full-spectrum CBD oils? Also, why are more people requesting CBD oils with the highest legal amount of delta-9 THC?There’s still a great deal of debate surrounding the science of delta-9 THC, but the info below should help CBD customers make an informed decision.Can A Little Delta-9 Detract From CBD Oil’s Effects?Per the 2018 US Farm Bill, legal CBD oils in the USA must have ≤ 0.3 percent delta-9 THC. The reason lawmakers gave farmers this ...

Hell Freezes Over for VNSSA

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:34:02 GMT

Hell Freezes Over for VNSSA Hell Freezes Over for VNSSA: One of California’s finest house/techno artists, VNSSA, got her start in music when she was drumming in an indie rock band in Costa Mesa, and then started going out to the local clubs and festivals to see DJs and electronic acts.“That’s where I first fell in love with the scene,” VNSSA says. “I got started with a controller that I bought on Craigslist. I practiced and played random parties for my friends (house parties, bbq’s, etc). I wanted to keep going and play for more people and knew that if I wanted to play festivals I’d have to start producing my own music. I think that’s when it became serious. I can’t tell you how many hours I’ve sat at my computer watching youtube tutorials, and troubleshooting Ableton.”VNSSA says that he sound today has some dark vibes, vintage rave influence, techno undertones, while still falling under the house umbrella.“I listen to just about every gen...

Deadly Happy Camp Complex fires burn more than 11,000 acres near California-Oregon border

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:34:02 GMT

Deadly Happy Camp Complex fires burn more than 11,000 acres near California-Oregon border SISKIYOU COUNTY — A deadly and destructive complex fire raging in the Klamath National Forest has spread to cover more than 11,000 acres, and it’s only 2% contained as of Tuesday night, according to Cal Fire.The Happy Camp Complex, consisting of several wildfires throughout the forest just south of the California-Oregon border, has destroyed nine structures and killed one person since it started on the morning of Aug. 16.Tuesday's efforts on the Gold and Scott fires within the Happy Camp Complex focused on tying in control lines, structure defense and fire suppression. pic.twitter.com/I5aeBcoy0p— CAL FIRE SKU (@CALFIRESKU) August 23, 2023The complex consisted of 13 fires and covered 11,616 acres as of Tuesday night, varying in size and strength. The largest fire, the Head Fire, sparked in the northwest section of Klamath National Forest and covers 5,617 acres.755 people have been evacuated as of Tuesday evening and 1,609 structures remain threatened. The cause of the...

Solving the puzzle of a ‘forever’ FasTrak credit: Roadshow

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:34:02 GMT

Solving the puzzle of a ‘forever’ FasTrak credit: Roadshow Q: A while back, FasTrak sent me an invoice for a toll lane violation. The photo clearly showed my car in another lane, not the toll lane. I phoned and the agent agreed, then gave me credit on my account. It’s not a big deal, just 50 cents. But since I only occasionally cross a bridge and never drive in the toll lanes, I was recently told I could never use up that 50-cent credit unless I illegally used a toll lane worth exactly that amount.This seems ludicrous. What a waste of money to send regular statements for a 50-cent “forever” credit. I’d gladly donate that to FasTrak, if it would stop the nonsense.I have a valid license plate account that automatically pays from my credit card. An agent and I tried to use the credit by deleting the credit card and then I crossed a bridge for business. The toll invoice will still not use the lane violation credit.Can you help?Kristin Biechler, Castro ValleyA: John-the-MTA-spokesman described yours as an interesting case, made trickier by unlin...

It may be time to break out the masks against Covid, some experts say

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:34:02 GMT

It may be time to break out the masks against Covid, some experts say By Sandee LaMotte | CNNIf you’re at high risk of serious illness or death from Covid-19, it’s time to dust off those N95 masks and place them snugly over your nose and mouth to protect yourself from a recent uptick of the virus, according to a growing number of experts.That advice should go all the way up to 80-year-old President Joe Biden, said Dr. Jonathan Reiner, a cardiologist.“Octogenarians comprise the highest-risk group for complications following Covid infection,” Reiner said.“At least until the numbers start to drop again, it would be appropriate for President Biden to take some precautions and wear a mask in crowds.”Other high-risk groups include people with diabetes, cancer, chronic liver, kidney or lung disease, organ or stem cell transplants, HIV or other immunocompromising conditions, a history of heart disease or stroke, dementia or mental health issues.“If you’re a caregiver for somebody who is at increased risk of complication following infection, then I think you s...

California considers permanent ban on watering grass at businesses, even in non-drought years

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:34:02 GMT

California considers permanent ban on watering grass at businesses, even in non-drought years California’s most-recent drought is over. Reservoirs are full. Ski season lasted until July.But despite the wet winter, an effort is gaining momentum in the state capitol to add manicured green grass to the list of business trappings — like fax machines, pagers and typewriters — that have become obsolete in a changing world.During California’s three-year drought, state water regulators banned watering “ornamental turf” at corporate, industrial or government properties with potable water as a way to preserve supplies. That emergency regulation is set to expire next June.A new bill would make the ban permanent. Under the measure, AB 1572, it would be illegal for businesses like office parks, car dealerships, supermarkets, strip malls, or corporate campuses to water decorative grass with drinkable water — whether or not California is in a drought. Scofflaws would face fines of up to $500 a day.The prohibition also would apply to factories, industrial...