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What a November snowfall could look like
SUMMARY: As we approach next weekend, cold air is expected, prompting discussions about snowfall in November in the St. Louis area. November serves as a transitional month from warm to cold weather, with notable early snowfall events. The earliest measurable snow occurred on October 20, 1916, while the first inch or more fell on November 5, 1951. Typically, November snowstorms start with cold rain that can turn into wet snow as temperatures drop—sometimes leading to significant accumulations. Noteworthy storms include the 2018 snowfall and the historic ice and snowstorm of November 30, 2006, highlighting the month’s unpredictable weather patterns.
November is still very much a transition month, as the warm air fades and the cold makes more frequent visits. With a shot of cold air set for later this week, it’s not too early to think of snow around these parts.
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Legal Lens: Federal, state conflicts over immigrants
SUMMARY: Sanctuary cities are jurisdictions that limit cooperation with federal immigration authorities to protect undocumented immigrants from deportation and encourage them to report crimes without fear. Legal expert Andrea McNairy discusses the conflict between local and federal law enforcement regarding immigration. While immigration enforcement is federally mandated, sanctuary cities complicate these efforts. Local authorities risk legal consequences, as knowingly harboring undocumented migrants is a felony. Recent bills propose limiting federal funding to sanctuary cities that obstruct federal immigration enforcement. McNairy emphasizes the balancing act cities face in enforcing these laws while maintaining community trust.
An expected crackdown on illegal immigration beginning next year is being greeted with resistance from some sanctuary cities. In our Legal Lens, Brown & Crouppen attorney Andrea McNairy explains what the law has to say about potential conflicts between federal and local authorities.Â
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Chiefs clinch AFC's top seed by breezing past the skidding Steelers
SUMMARY: Patrick Mahomes threw for 320 yards and three touchdowns, leading the Kansas City Chiefs to a 29-10 victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers, clinching the top seed in the AFC for the fourth time in seven seasons. The Chiefs established an early 13-point lead, effectively keeping the Steelers, who have lost three straight, at bay. Mahomes connected with Xavier Worthy and Justin Watson for first-half touchdowns. Travis Kelce caught eight passes and celebrated a touchdown that led to a penalty. Russell Wilson managed 205 yards for Pittsburgh, who now face a difficult path to the playoffs after three consecutive losses.
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Why Netflix is streaming NFL games on Christmas Day
SUMMARY: The way fans watch NFL games has evolved significantly, with Netflix now streaming major matchups, including Chiefs vs. Steelers and Ravens vs. Texans on Christmas Day. This shift comes as Netflix aims to compete with platforms like Amazon that host “Thursday Night Football.” Amidst concerns about technical difficulties encountered during previous live events, Netflix is pursuing a live programming strategy, moving beyond traditional cable and satellite frameworks. Experts suggest that Netflix is responding to shifting viewer habits due to cord-cutting trends. Games will also be available locally and through the NFL+ app for those without Netflix subscriptions.
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