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Flooding delays pool opening
SUMMARY: The Archer Park pool opening is delayed due to record flooding that affected every building in the park. John Clark, a regular visitor with his kids, expressed disappointment but understands the situation. The February flood caused significant damage, including broken plumbing, water-damaged pumps, and mud in the pool gutters. Cleanup and repairs have been underway, with crews power washing, repainting, and sanitizing the area to ensure safety. The delay was also compounded by holiday decoration removal and sports events. Parks and Recreation director Richie Schoolcraft hopes the pool will reopen by next week.

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Jay's Evening Weather for Thursday 05/29/25
SUMMARY: Jay’s Evening Weather for Thursday 05/29/25 reports wet conditions across West Virginia, with rain at I77 Exit 44 near Harper Road and the airport. Temperatures range from the mid-60s to mid-70s, with northwest winds at 10 mph and 80% humidity. Low pressure is approaching, causing showers that will continue through Friday and Saturday, with some strong thunderstorms especially southeast along I77 and I95, posing marginal risks of gusty winds, hail, and localized flooding. No tornado threat is expected. By Sunday, conditions will clear with warmer temperatures through the week, reaching highs in the upper 70s and low 80s by Thursday.

There are showers and storms around this evening and there will be more tomorrow as well. Some of the storms on Friday will be on the strong side. Much better weather is in the forecast later on.
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From Office to Obsolete | Are You Safe from AI?
SUMMARY: The founder and CEO of Anthropic, Dario Amade, warns AI could eliminate half of entry-level white collar jobs, causing US unemployment to rise 10–20% within 1 to 5 years. Despite calls for a pause on powerful AI development two years ago, regulation remains inconsistent. Companies like Microsoft, Walmart, and Crowdstrike are already cutting jobs. Amade urges lawmakers to act, suggesting job retraining, taxing AI usage, or regulating AI firms. Meanwhile, AI assists 911 dispatchers by handling non-emergency calls, prioritizing critical ones. Additionally, AI-powered app Pesto helps users with cooking questions, showing AI’s expanding role in daily life.

Artificial intelligence has been around for longer than most of us realize. In 1950, Alan Turning proposed the famous “Turning Test” in a paper, with the opening with the sentence “I propose to consider the question, “Can machines think?” His test that he proposed, called the Imitation Game, was a very simple one.
Read more: https://news4sanantonio.com/news/armstrong-army-strong/ai-was-born-of-man-and-may-bury-him
#AIThreat #ArtificialIntelligence #TechDangers #AIvsHumanity #FutureOfAI #AIrisks #HumanExtinction #AIethics #TechApocalypse #AIwarnings
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WV governor pledges transparency, accountability in state's child welfare system
SUMMARY: West Virginia Governor Patrick Morrisey pledged to improve transparency, accountability, and outcomes in the state’s child welfare system, addressing long-standing issues highlighted by tragic cases like the death of 14-year-old Kennedy Miller and abuse in Sissonville. The administration plans to be open about system problems and eliminate barriers faced by Child Protective Services (CPS) workers. Following statewide listening sessions with families and caseworkers, reforms include a revamped child welfare dashboard, new transparency policies, increased supervisor training, and thorough reviews of incidents. Morrisey emphasized honesty and accountability, committing to ongoing improvements for a safer child welfare system.

West Virginia Gov. Patrick Morrisey pledged on Wednesday to improve transparency, accountability and outcomes in the state’s childcare welfare system.
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