Missouri man claims America's first alien abduction

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:20:13 GMT

Missouri man claims America's first alien abduction MOUNTAIN VIEW, Mo – In the Ozarks, the urban legend of Buck Nelson stands as a prominent figure in American alien abduction stories. This article delves into Nelson's extraordinary experiences, his book, and the annual UFO conventions he organized on his ranch.Nelson, is one of the first Americans to claim he was abducted by aliens. His accounts of extraterrestrial encounters can be found in newspapers, historical records, and the memories of local residents. In fact, Nelson himself authored a book titled "My Trip to Mars, the Moon, and Venus." Initially priced at $1.25, it recounted his remarkable journey through space.According to Nelson's book, his UFO travels began when he claimed to have met his cousin, Bucky Nelson. This encounter, documented by Fanny Lowery, described an extraordinary friendship with an extraterrestrial being named Bucky. Buck Nelson was transported to Mars, Earth's moon, and Venus aboard a flying saucer. While his descriptions of these places were limited, t...

Man marketing himself for kidney through Brighton billboard, car decals

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:20:13 GMT

Man marketing himself for kidney through Brighton billboard, car decals Jeff Blumenfeld never thought he would be a poster child for kidney donation, but there he is on a billboard along Highway 7 in Brighton, asking for help in saving his life.Related ArticlesColorado News | Colorado nature photographer John Fielder, facing cancer, basks in beauty he helped preserve Colorado News | Stormwater flood at Suncor’s Commerce City refinery leaked benzene into nearby irrigation ditch Colorado News | No more free test kits, less data: What the end of the COVID public health emergency means in Colorado Colorado News | Colorado threatens arrest of mobile home park owner over failure to clean contaminated water Colorado News | These 3 Colorado cities have some of the worst air pollution in the nation “First, I didn’t want anybody to know. I’m a private person. It’s a health issue. I didn’t want to be defined by this,” Blumenfeld said.In 2009, Blumenfeld, who has volunteered his t...

With 'Fast X' release, law enforcement warns public against driving 'Fast & Furious'

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:20:13 GMT

With 'Fast X' release, law enforcement warns public against driving 'Fast & Furious' With "Fast X," the newest entry in the "Fast & Furious" saga, hitting theaters Friday, officials are warning the public of the dangers of street racing.On Thursday, representatives from the California Highway Patrol, Los Angeles Police Department and Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department were among those who stressed the hazards of unsafe driving at a press conference on Melrose Avenue in Beverly Grove.The California Highway Patrol staged a crashed Lamborghini in Beverly Grove on May 18, 2023. (KTLA)"The popularity of movies such as the 'Fast & Furious' series and their upcoming latest release we believe is likely to influence copycats because of the movie glamorizing this very dangerous activity," LAPD Chief Michel Moore said. "Movies like this are fantasies." L.A. planning changes to combat street takeovers in ‘Fast & Furious’ neighborhood Moore, Sheriff Robert Luna and CHP officials reiterated the consequences of street racing and sideshows, ranging from citations...

2 hurt in Woodland Hills condo fire

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:20:13 GMT

2 hurt in Woodland Hills condo fire Two people suffered minor injuries when fire raced through a condominium in Woodland Hills Thursday morning.The fire at 21801 W. Burbank Blvd. was reported around 9:30 a.m., according to the Los Angeles Fire Department.Investigators say the fire started in the attached garage. Sky5 footage shows the damage also extended into the floors above.Investigators say the fire started in the attached garage. Sky5 footage shows the damage also extended into the floors above. May 18, 2023. (KTLA)A 45-year-old man suffered a burn injury to his neck, LAFD said. A 95-year-old woman complained of minor respiratory issues due to smoke inhalation. Neither required hospitalization.The cause of the fire was under investigation.

Unleashing Fur-tastic Feats: The Craziest World Record Setting Dogs 

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:20:13 GMT

Unleashing Fur-tastic Feats: The Craziest World Record Setting Dogs  If you’re a dog lover, you already know that our furry friends are capable of some pretty amazing things. But did you know that some dogs have set world records that are truly mind-boggling? From feats of strength and speed to impressive displays of intelligence and agility, these pooches have truly earned their place in the record books. In this article, we’ll take a look at some of the craziest records ever set by dogs, including the world’s fastest canine, the highest jumping dog, and even the dog with the longest tongue! So buckle up and get ready to be amazed by these incredible feats of canine athleticism and skill. Read the full article on our sister site, the Leader News, here. Advertising disclosure: We may receive compensation for some of the links in our stories. Thank you for supporting LA Weekly and our advertisers.The post Unleashing Fur-tastic Feats: The Craziest World Record Setting Dogs  appeared first on LA Weekly.

One Killed in Semi-Truck Crash on Highway 88 [San Joaquin County, CA]

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:20:13 GMT

One Killed in Semi-Truck Crash on Highway 88 [San Joaquin County, CA] Traffic Accident near Alpine Road Involving Truck Hauling Live Cattle Resulted in FatalitySAN JOAQUIN COUNTY, CA (May 18, 2023) – Late Tuesday morning, one person was killed in a semi-truck crash on Highway 88 near Stockton.The fatal incident happened around 11:45 a.m. along Highway 88 near Alpine Road.According to CHP, a westbound semi-truck hauling 68 live cattle and a northbound gray Toyota SUV both approached the intersection.Investigators said the big rig approached a yellow light while the traffic light just turned green for the Toyota. Reports claimed that both vehicles continued at the intersection when the truck and trailer overturned and pinned the SUV underneath.At around 1:40 p.m., the responding emergency personnel managed to extricate the female SUV driver’s body from the vehicle.Unfortunately,  the SUV driver sustained significant injuries and died at the scene. However, her identity has not been disclosed to the public, pending notification from the next of kin...

Adonay Munoz Killed in Motorcycle Crash on Las Vegas Boulevard [Las Vegas, NV]

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:20:13 GMT

Adonay Munoz Killed in Motorcycle Crash on Las Vegas Boulevard [Las Vegas, NV] Rider Died Following Vehicle vs. Motorcycle Collision near East Warm Springs RoadLAS VEGAS, NV (May 18, 2023) – Wednesday evening, a motorcycle crash on Las Vegas Boulevard claimed the life of Adonay Munoz.The fatal collision took place on May 3rd, around 9:27 p.m., near East Warm Springs Road.According to reports, a Ford Fusion made a left turn from southbound Las Vegas Boulevard to enter the property at 7230 S. Las Vegas Boulevard. At the same time, Munoz, riding his Suzuki Hayabusa was traveling northbound on South Las Vegas Boulevard.The front of the motorcycle then struck the passenger side of the Ford. The force of the collision ejected the rider off the motorcycle and land on the east sidewalk.Despite life-saving efforts, medics pronounced the rider dead at the scene. Coroners identified him as 25-year-old Adonay Munoz from Henderson.Meanwhile, the 17-year-old driver of the Ford and did not show signs of impairment and received treatment of minor injuries at UMC.At this...

East Bay man accused of killer tech exec Bob Lee pleads not guilty to murder charge at arraignment

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:20:13 GMT

East Bay man accused of killer tech exec Bob Lee pleads not guilty to murder charge at arraignment (CNN) — The man accused of fatally stabbing the tech executive Bob Lee last month pleaded not guilty to murder in a San Francisco court Thursday.Nima Momeni will be held in custody without bail, the judge said.Lee, a 43-year-old who cofounded the mobile payment service provider Cash App, was stabbed to death in the Rincon Hill neighborhood in the predawn hours of April 4. An autopsy report shows he suffered knife wounds that pierced his heart and lung.Authorities have said Lee and Momeni knew each other and were in a white BMW shortly before the stabbing at about 2 a.m. The prosecution’s case relies heavily on grainy security video of what they say was the fatal stabbing, and the district attorney’s office has indicated the stabbing may have been premeditated.“This is a person who was in his vehicle with a kitchen knife,” San Francisco District Attorney Brooke Jenkins said of the suspect earlier this month. “That’s not something most of us carry around at all times with us.”However,...

Kids with autism can hate getting on a plane. A Connecticut program is helping families fly.

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:20:13 GMT

Kids with autism can hate getting on a plane. A Connecticut program is helping families fly. Tamisha Colon of Wethersfield has never gone on a plane trip with her 10-year-old twin daughters, both of whom have autism. “We go on car trips. They can handle that,” she said.But next month, she wants to take the girls to Puerto Rico. So she brought them to Bradley International Airport on Tuesday to participate in Autism Flies. The program helps kids with autism become accustomed to airplanes and airports.“I know this will take a lot of patience. There’s a lot of waiting involved,” Colon said. “I want them to learn to follow the directions, remember where to go, to remember their numbers, to not be scared.”Dozens of other families joined the Colons at Autism Flies. A Breeze Airways plane was used as a classroom. The plane did not take off. Families got tickets, waited, boarded, learned pre-flight procedures, had some lessons and got off the plane.Lily Batiste, 4, from Mount Kisco, N.Y., leads her mom to a seat on a Breeze Airways plane as part of the Autism Flies program organize...

Dungeness crab fisherman from Half Moon Bay claims hefty fine ‘the most unfair thing’

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:20:13 GMT

Dungeness crab fisherman from Half Moon Bay claims hefty fine ‘the most unfair thing’ What are the three most important things about catching crabs?Location. Location. Location.Half Moon Bay commercial fisherman Paul Toste this week agreed to pay $17,000 in fines after state game wardens caught him fishing illegally for crabs in a marine preserve.But Toste, 52, claims he was unjustly persecuted and punished for a simple navigation mistake.“This was the most unfair thing I’ve ever seen in my life,” Toste said. “The original fine was $610,000 — for 15 crab pots. They tortured me for nine months of negotiating. It was one of the most horrible things I went through.”Toste, who says his family has been fishing off the West Coast for generations, sunk the traps in January 2022, offshore from Pillar Point in Half Moon Bay. Wardens from the California Department of Fish and Wildlife, patrolling by boat, saw 15 crab-trap buoys bobbing inside the Montara State Marine Reserve, according to the civil lawsuit filed against Toste by the State of...