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Special Weather Statement issued September 29 at 4:51PM MDT by NWS
…A strong thunderstorm will impact portions of southeastern Fremont, northeastern Custer and western Pueblo Counties through 515 PM MDT… At 451 PM MDT, Doppler radar was tracking a strong thunderstorm near Junkins Burn Scar, moving north at 10 mph. HAZARD…Winds in excess of 40 mph and nickel size hail.
Special Weather Statement issued September 29 at 2:32PM AKDT by NWS
…Strong Storm In the Northern Bering Sea Through Thursday… A storm that continues to rapidly develop in the Northern Bering Sea will bring strong gale force winds to the Northern Bering Sea through Thursday morning. St Lawrence Island can expect east winds gusting to 55 mph, while the Yukon Delta can expect east winds gusting to 50 mph.
Marco Antonio Solis Tops Regional Mexican Airplay for First Time in More Than 20 Years
Marco Antonio Solis returns to Billboard’s Regional Mexican Airplay chart for the first time in over two decades as “Se Veía Venir” climbs 6-1 on the ranking dated Oct. 2. It’s his first leader at the radio format since “El Peor de Mis Fracasos” topped the chart for one week on the Sept. 11, 1999-dated list.
Chiquis, Carla Morrison & Ana de la Reguera Discuss Women Empowerment in New ‘Cultura Clash’: Watch
On the latest episode of Billboard’s new series Cultura Clash, Mexican artists Chiquis, Carla Morrison and Ana de la Reguera united for a thought-provoking conversation about women empowerment and how they feel about the term. “A lot of these Latin TV shows are the worst,” Latin Grammy winner Chiquis told...
Blink-182’s Mark Hoppus Says He’s Been Declared ‘Cancer Free’: ‘Today Is an Amazing Day’
Mark Hoppus announced Wednesday (Sept. 29) that he’s been declared “cancer free” after he publicly disclosed his diagnosis in June. The blink-182 bassist and co-lead singer shared the happy news he received from his oncologist on his socials. “Just saw my oncologist and I’m cancer free!!” he wrote. “Thank you...
How a freelancer website helped turn my side hustle into a full-time job
Freelancing can be a tough gig. And I should know – I’ve been a freelance writer for the last seven years. Nevertheless, according to IPSE (the Association of Independent Professionals and the Self-Employed), it’s a growing sector within the self-employment market. In fact, in 2020, there were more than two million freelancers in the UK contributing a whopping £162 billion to the economy.
Nogizaka46 Rises to No. 1 as Coldplay & BTS Debut at No. 9 on Japan Hot 100
Nogizaka46’s “Kimi ni shikarareta” (“You scolded me”) shoots to the top of the Billboard Japan Hot 100, dated Sept. 20 to 26, selling 658,176 copies in its first week. The popular girl group’s 28th single climbed 31-1 on this week’s chart after ruling physical sales and look-ups, while also coming in at No. 2 for Twitter mentions and No. 3 for radio.
Flood Advisory issued September 29 at 12:24PM MDT by NWS
The National Weather Service in Grand Junction has issued a * Flood Advisory for… Northwestern Mesa County in west central Colorado… * Until 430 PM MDT. * At 1224 PM MDT, trained weather spotters reported minor flooding in Little Salt Wash Creek due to previous heavy rainfall.
The Overlooked American Survivors of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
More than 75 years after the U.S. dropped atomic bombs on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki on Aug. 6 and Aug. 9, 1945, roughly 136,000 people are living with the memories—and effects—of the disasters. In the U.S., specifically, there are believed to be just under 1,000 survivors. Many of these men and women ended up in Hiroshima and Nagasaki as children or young adults on those fateful days because they were visiting extended family, or had been sent to study in the country during a time of rising anti-Asian sentiments in the U.S. (It was not uncommon for families of Japanese descent in America to send their children to Japanese schools for a few years so that they would have the option to work in the country as adults.)
New lizard species discovered!
Scientists have discovered a new lizard species in Peru, the national conservation agency said Tuesday. The new species, called Liolaemus warjantay, was found in the Peruvian Andes at an altitude of 4,500 meters (14,700 feet), according to a statement from the National Service of Natural Areas Protected by the State.
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