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Released balloons causing power outages according to Ameren
SUMMARY: Released Mylar balloons have been causing significant power outages, according to Ameren. These balloons, often used in celebrations, can travel for miles before getting tangled in power lines. Since 2021, over 170 outages have been reported in Illinois and Missouri, affecting about 14,000 customers. Mylar balloons, with their metallic coating, can conduct electricity and lead to dangerous power disruptions. While Ameren encourages people to celebrate with balloons, they urge proper disposal to prevent risks. Crews are required to clean up any debris from burst balloons, which adds to the safety concerns and operational challenges.
Those special occasions are sometimes marked with balloon releases. An unintended consequence of letting go can be power outages. FOX 2’s Jeff Bernthal shares more.
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Joe's Blog: Steady as the weather goes (FRI-7/4)
SUMMARY: As the holiday weekend begins, seasonable but muggy weather returns to Kansas City, with highs in the 90s and increasing chances of rain, especially on Saturday, though coverage may be spotty. A weakening system brings moisture, so localized heavy rain could occur, but widespread storms are unlikely. Sunday’s rain chances are lower, with models hinting at more significant activity early next week. Additionally, historical data shows the 1930s were the hottest and driest decade, contributing to the Dust Bowl. This correlation between extreme heat and drought remains a key aspect of regional climate patterns.
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'I question the validity of all U.S. laws' robber says before sentencing
SUMMARY: A St. Louis man, 29-year-old Perkins, was sentenced to 34 years in prison for a series of robberies captured on video across five convenience stores in 2023. During the crimes, Perkins used a gun to intimidate workers and fled with only $1,650, much of which he lost in one incident when cash flew from his coat. At sentencing, Perkins caused a stir by firing his attorney, rejecting the court’s authority, and questioning the validity of all U.S. laws while claiming he came “in peace.” Despite his defiance, the judge imposed a lengthy federal sentence following a jury conviction.
FOX 2 News has obtained exclusive videos of a serial robber’s activity you have to see to believe.
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Michael Madsen of ‘Kill Bill’ and ‘Reservoir Dogs’ dies: reports
SUMMARY: Actor Michael Madsen, known for iconic roles in “Reservoir Dogs,” “Kill Bill,” and “The Hateful Eight,” died at 67 from cardiac arrest at his Malibu home. His career spanned over 300 credits since the early 1980s, including film and TV roles in “Powers,” “Hawaii Five-O,” and “Blue Bloods.” Recently, he worked on independent films like “Resurrection Road” and “Cookbook for Southern Housewives.” Madsen was planning to release a book titled *Tears For My Father: Outlaw Thoughts and Poems.* He is survived by five children; his youngest son, Hudson, died by suicide in 2022. Madsen was remembered as one of Hollywood’s most iconic actors.
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