Noam N. Levey: Medical debt is making Americans angry. Doctors and hospitals ignore this at their peril
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 21:40:39 GMT
For Emily Boller, it was a $5,000 hospital bill for a simple case of pink eye that took four years to pay off. For Mary Curley, it was the threatening collection letters from a lab that arrived more than 2½ years later, just as her husband lost his job and the family was fighting to save their home.For Cory Day, it was a $1,000 fee he was charged at an emergency room outside Los Angeles, even though he only checked in and then left before being seen. “I feel like the hospital is a predator,” Day said. “This is a place that’s supposed to be looking after you.”The experience offered a stark lesson, he said: “Don’t trust the system.”Reporting on medical debt over the past two years, I’ve spent hundreds of hours on the telephone, in the living rooms, and at the kitchen tables of patients like Day, Curley, and Boller. They are among the 100 million people in America whom we found have been driven into debt by medical and dental bills....Jace Frederick: 3M Open features enough local connections to maybe, eventually become ‘our’ Open
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 21:40:39 GMT
The RBC Canadian Open is both a regular PGA Tour event on the schedule and the nation to the north’s national open.What a wild scene it was last month, when Canada’s Nick Taylor fended off Tommy Fleetwood in a playoff to become the first Canadian winner of the event in 69 years. National pride oozed not only out of Taylor, but his fellow countrymen in the field and spectators in the audience.That a regular PGA Tour stop could generate that type of pride, drama and emotion was a special sight to behold.The 3M Open will never quite be that.A state is not a nation. And Minnesota already has a state open, run every summer by the Minnesota Golf Association and Minnesota PGA. But this week’s field of 156 players at TPC Twin Cities features enough local connections that it’s not difficult to envision a scenario in which one of the “locals” is in position to contend in Sunday’s final round and receives a large backing from the crowd.Perhaps that is ...Harbour Point Gardens landlords appear in Troy City Court
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 21:40:39 GMT
TROY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The Harbour Point Gardens saga enters a courtroom Wednesday morning as the landlords face scrutiny over safety at the apartments and how long it’s taken to fix the conditions that first forced tenants out.Now 34 days into an emergency evacuation from their apartments, several of the displaced Harbour Point Gardens tenants turning up to Troy City Court to attend the appearance in code enforcement court."There’s a lot of people that can’t be here because they’re working, so as a retiree, I have that time. So I’ll stand for the others," says Evarist Nicholas, who is still being temporarily housed at an area motel.Robert Howard, the regional general manager for Lexington Property Group, and Attorney Benjamin Neidl plead not guilty on behalf of the complex ownership company, "182 Delaware LLC". The Troy Department of Code Enforcement issued 12 tickets against the owners--seven for "failure to maintain a structure fit for human habitation" and to do with condemning ...Casey Williamson's mother devastated after convicted killer given stay of execution
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 21:40:39 GMT
ST. LOUIS – Wednesday marks the 21st anniversary of a little girl's disappearance and murder that gripped the St. Louis area for years. Casey Williamson’s killer, Johnny Johnson, was set to be executed next week for the crime, but received a federal stay of execution on Tuesday.Casey’s mother, Angie Wideman, spoke with FOX 2 about how her daughter's death has affected their entire family over the past two decades. The 6-year-old disappeared from a friend's Valley Park home on July 26, 2002, prompting a large search.Wideman and the entire community hoped and prayed the child would be found ok. Then the heartbreaking news that Casey had been found dead.Wideman says that day sometimes feels like it was forever ago, and sometimes it feels like it was just yesterday. Prior to the federal appeals court’s stay, Wideman had been emotionally preparing for Johnson’s execution.Wideman wants to be there to see Johnson pay for his crime. Johnson took Casey to an old, abandoned glass factory the ...Florissant mother, daughter recount flash flooding rescue
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 21:40:39 GMT
FLORISSANT, Mo. – It’s often said that seconds can mean the difference between life and death. A Florissant mother and her two daughters bore witness to that as their home quickly filled up with water during last year's surprise flash flooding.“The water was coming into my bedroom ... and it started coming in through the doorway,” Deborah Ford said. “I'm like, ‘Oh my God, what are we going to do?’”Heavy rainfall flooded much of Florissant and other parts of the region exactly one year ago, causing extensive damage to parts of north St. Louis County.Ford's doorbell camera recorded Florissant police officers encountering swift floodwaters as they jumped into action to help save her family.“He grabbed me, because I can’t swim. I'm afraid of water,” Ford said."They came in to get us out of here. They definitely risked their lives for us,” Donneisha Atkins, Ford’s daughter, said. “And I’m pretty sure it was unexpected for them. They put their pride to the side, a...Nonprofit in Wildwood asks for ice donations to keep horses cool amid heatwave
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 21:40:39 GMT
WILDWOOD, Mo. - The hot weather is affecting a local nonprofit organization that rescues horses and provides therapy to people with mental, physical, and psychological challenges.Afternoon rain and cloudy skies meant temperatures around the St. Louis region were in the upper 80s Wednesday. However, with temperatures of 100 degrees expected, the organization needs ice to keep 18 horses' body temperatures regulated.If humans can become overheated in hot weather, it stands to reason that these massive beasts can as well.On Wednesday afternoon, volunteers from the National Charity League served in Wildwood at the Equine Assisted Therapy. Schnucks shoppers may be eligible for compensation in lawsuit over alcohol prices “I saw that there was an opportunity to come out here today and bring ice to the horses," said Ella Cooper, a National Charity League volunteer. "I just thought that would be fun and interesting to learn about and do."Cooper and her friend Katie Hickman stopped by the no...“Strong mayor” ballot initiative, backed by Aurora Mayor Mike Coffman, clears first signature hurdle
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 21:40:39 GMT
An effort led by Aurora Mayor Mike Coffman asking voters to make a change to the city’s charter to give the mayor more power is one step closer to making it onto the November ballot.If the proposed charter amendment makes it onto the ballot and passes, it would change Aurora’s system of government to a form known as “strong mayor,” or “mayor-council.” That means whoever is in the position of mayor could hire and fire department heads, and they could veto ordinances that the City Council passes.If passed by voters, Aurora would join Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo as cities in the state that have adopted this style.Currently, Aurora has what’s called a “council-manager” form of government in which the city manager reports to the City Council but oversees city staff. The mayor only votes on ordinances when he needs to break a tie among the 10 Aurora City Council members.The citizen-initiative petition required backers of the pr...Broncos’ Greg Penner on Eyioma Uwazurike’s gambling suspension: “This gets to the integrity of the game”
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 21:40:39 GMT
A day after ripping the NFL’s gambling policy in an interview with USA Today following the indefinite suspension of defensive lineman Eyioma Uwazurike, Broncos coach Sean Payton declined to take another swipe at the league Wednesday.“We already went through it,” Payton responded when asked for his thoughts on the league’s policy following a team ramp-up workout prior to the start of training camp.Uwazurike is the 10th player to be suspended this offseason due to a violation of the league’s gambling rules and 11th in the past two years. A fourth-round pick in the 2022 draft, Uwazurike is not eligible to apply for reinstatement until July 24, 2024, at the earliest.Earlier in the offseason, Payton said the team discussed the league’s gambling policies. He expects them to go over the rules again during camp.“I think everybody is adapting to this new policy and what the consequences are. And that can be frustrating when you lose a player at this point of the seaso...Grand Junction mayor enters Democratic bid to unseat Boebert
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 21:40:39 GMT
Another Democrat has declared for the race to unseat U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert.Grand Junction Mayor Anna Stout filed paperwork Thursday announcing her bid. She will face former Aspen City Council member Adam Frisch in the Democratic primary next summer.Frisch came within 600 votes of beating Boebert in November and already holds a multimillion-dollar fundraising advantage over the incumbent.Stout did not immediately return a request for comment Wednesday afternoon. Stout’s candidacy was first reported by The Colorado Sun.Grand Junction Mayor Anna Stout. (City of Grand Junction)Stout is in her second term on the Grand Junction City Council and currently serving as its president and mayor. She was unopposed in her April re-election bid. Stout is the founder and president of a nonprofit aimed at fostering Grand Junction’s sister city relationship with El Espino, El Salvador, and owner of a translation and interpretation company, according to her biography on the city’s...CU Buffs “in discussions” for return to Big 12 Conference, exit from Pac-12, source confirms
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 21:40:39 GMT
Ralphie could be running back into the arms of the Big 12.The CU Buffs sent another shockwave through college football after a report via Twitter posted Wednesday that the school was “in discussions” to return to the Big 12, per ESPN’s Pete Thamel, a report confirmed to The Denver Post by a source, following an executive session of the board of regents.CU’s regents scheduled another meeting for Thursday, where they are expected to approve a move to the conference, Brett McMurphy of The Action Network tweeted. Big 12 presidents were also expected to meet Wednesday evening for “an expansion update,” according to Thamel.CU left the Big 12, of which it was a founding member, in 2010 to join an expanding Pac-12, ending an association of 63 straight seasons as a member of the Big 12, Big Eight or Big Seven.Then, as now, the primary reasons that are believed to be behind the university’s discussions are stability and financial security. Ironically, CU w...Latest news
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