Its a two-day celebration promoting the culture, history, and legacy of the historic Street District with hopes of bringing the once vibrant area back to life again.
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Shohei Ohtani threw off a mound for the first time since having elbow surgery last year that has kept the Dodgers superstar from pitching this season.
PG&E settlement funds from the 2010 San Bruno pipeline explosion disaster have now built a new community recreation and aquatic center.
LA GRANGE, Ky. (WDRB) With giant scissors in hand and a red bow tied across the front of the newest St. Jude Dream home in La Grange, Hayli Nobles
The family of a motorcyclist killed by a suspected DUI driver spoke about their loss. They said they’re devastated and warned against driving impaired. The victim worked two jobs to help raise his young son. The 30-year-old father was on his way home from work when he was killed.
Mount Vernon Church partnered with the Durham Habitat for Humanity to help build more affordable homes for people wanting to become homeowners.
Bowden Francis lost his bid for a no-hitter when Taylor Ward led off the ninth inning with a solo home run, but the Toronto Blue Jays prevailed 3-1 against the Los Angeles Angels on Saturday.
NASA decided Saturday its too risky to bring two astronauts back to Earth in Boeings troubled new capsule, and they’ll have to wait until next year for a ride home with SpaceX. What should have been a weeklong test flight for the pair will now last more than eight months. Astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams, a Massachusetts native, have been stuck at the International Space Station since the beginning of June. The test flight quickly encountered thruster failures and helium leaks so serious that NASA kept the capsule parked at the station as engineers debated what to do. Wilmore and Williams will come back in a SpaceX spacecraft in February. Their empty Starliner capsule will undock in a week or two and attempt to return on autopilot. As Starliners test pilots, the pair should have overseen this critical last leg of the journey, with touchdown in the U.S. desert.It was a blow to Boeing, adding to the safety concerns plaguing the company on its airplane side. Boeing had counted on Starliners first crew trip to revive the troubled program after years of delays and ballooning costs. The company had insisted Starliner was safe based on all the recent thruster tests both in space and on the ground.Retired Navy captains with previous long-duration spaceflight experience, Wilmore, 61, and Williams, 58, anticipated surprises when they accepted the shakedown cruise of a new spacecraft, although not quite to this extent.Before their June 5 launch from Cape Canaveral, Florida, they said their families bought into the uncertainty and stress of their professional careers decades ago. During their lone orbital news conference last month, they said they had trust in the thruster testing being conducted. They had no complaints, they added, and enjoyed pitching in with space station work.Wilmore’s wife, Deanna, was equally stoic in an interview earlier this month with WVLT-TV in Knoxville, Tennessee, their home state. She was already bracing for a delay until next February: You just sort of have to roll with it.”There were few options.The SpaceX capsule currently parked at the space station is reserved for the four residents who have been there since March. They will return in late September, their stay extended a month by the Starliner dilemma. NASA said it would be unsafe to squeeze two more into the capsule, except in an emergency.The docked Russian Soyuz capsule is even tighter, capable of flying only three two of them Russians wrapping up a yearlong stint.So Wilmore and Williams will wait for SpaceX’s next taxi flight. Its due to launch in late September with two astronauts instead of the usual four for a routine six-month stay. NASA yanked two to make room for Wilmore and Williams on the return flight in late February. NASA said no serious consideration was given to asking SpaceX for a quick stand-alone rescue. Last year, the Russian Space Agency had to rush up a replacement Soyuz capsule for three men whose original craft was damaged by space junk. The switch pushed their mission beyond a year, a U.S. space endurance record still held by Frank Rubio.Starliners woes began long before its latest flight.Bad software fouled the first test flight without a crew in 2019, prompting a do-over in 2022. Then parachute and other issues cropped up, including a helium leak in the capsules propellant system that nixed a launch attempt in May. The leak eventually was deemed to be isolated and small enough to pose no concern. But more leaks sprouted following liftoff, and five thrusters also failed. All but one of those small thrusters restarted in flight. But engineers remain perplexed as to why some thruster seals appear to swell, obstructing the propellant lines, then revert to their normal size.These 28 thrusters are vital. Besides needed for space station rendezvous, they keep the capsule pointed in the right direction at flights end as bigger engines steer the craft out of orbit. Coming in crooked could result in catastrophe.With the Columbia disaster still fresh in many minds the shuttle broke apart during reentry in 2003, killing all seven aboard NASA embraced open debate over Starliners return capability. Dissenting views were stifled during Columbias doomed flight, just as they were during Challengers in 1986. Despite Saturday’s decision, NASA isnt giving up on Boeing.NASA went into its commercial crew program a decade ago wanting two competing U.S. companies ferrying astronauts in the post-shuttle era. Boeing won the bigger contract: more than $4 billion, compared with SpaceXs $2.6 billion.With station supply runs already under its belt, SpaceX aced its first of now nine astronaut flights in 2020, while Boeing got bogged down in design flaws that set the company back more than $1 billion. NASA officials still hold out hope that Starliners problems can be corrected in time for another crew flight in another year or so.
The HICOOL 2024 Global Entrepreneur Summit kicked off in Beijing on Friday evening. The three-day event allows startup businesses from around the world to exchange ideas and look for opportunities. Apart from the opening ceremony and sideline meetings,
Houston seeks to be a national model for plastic recycling. But a program that started in 2022 hasn't yet found its footing.
Its no secret that childcare is expensive. Now, a new study is showing just how much its impacted Washingtons workforce.
11 Investigates has learned that multiple Secret Service agents, including some who work in the Pittsburgh field office have been placed on administrative duty and ordered to work from home.