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The special will be airing twice on ABC10News this year. The first time will be on Tuesday, Oct. 22, 2019 at 8 p.m. The second airing will be on Sunday, Oct. 27 at 7 p.m.The classic is now more than 50 years old, having first been broadcast on CBS in 1966. It has aired on ABC since 2001. If you can't get in front of the TV and don't have DVR, you can own "It's The Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown" on DVD for 408
The situation went south when the group questioned the manager, who then banned the entire group from boarding, calling them “unruly.” 134

The teen is being homeschooled since the attack, and has not returned to the school, according to his mother."He is a standout athlete as well as an honor student," Mary Kim said. "He was a freshman quarterback getting promoted to varsity quarterback. He will heal but we are worried about this mental state."The community has rallied to support the family, with dozens of well-wishers visiting their home Wednesday to hug the teen and pray with them. The visitors have included firefighters and police officers, CNN affiliate WALA reported. 542
The transformation of 7% of Scott's DNA suggests longer-term changes in genes related to at least five biological pathways and functions.The newest preliminary results from this unique study of Scott, now retired from NASA, were released at the 2018 Investigator's Workshop for NASA's Human Research Program in January. Last year, NASA published its first round of preliminary results at the 2017 Investigator's Workshop. Overall, the 2018 findings corroborated those from 2017, with some additions.To track physical changes caused by time in space, scientists measured Scott's metabolites (necessary for maintaining life), cytokines (secreted by immune system cells) and proteins (workhorses within each cell) before, during and after his mission. The researchers learned that spaceflight is associated with oxygen-deprivation stress, increased inflammation and dramatic nutrient shifts that affect gene expression.In particular, Chris Mason of Weill Cornell Medicine reported on the activation of Scott's "space genes" while confirming the results of his separate NASA study, published last year.To better understand the genetic dynamics of each twin, Mason and his team focused on chemical changes in RNA and DNA. Whole-genome sequencing revealed that each twin has more than expected unique mutations in his genome -- in fact, hundreds.Although 93% of Scott's genetic expression returned to normal once he returned to Earth, a subset of several hundred "space genes" remained disrupted. Some of these mutations, found only after spaceflight, are thought to be caused by the stresses of space travel.As genes turn on and off, change in the function of cells may occur. 1676
The two boys, ages 7 and 11, were coming across Leavenworth Road when the crossing guard yelled at them to stop, Fithian said."He had the stop sign in one hand, and he yelled stop," she said. "The boys listened, and they weren't struck because he saved their lives."Nill, 88, was taken from the scene with critical injuries and later died at the hospital, according to Kansas City, Kansas police (KCKPD). The driver of the vehicle also was transported to an area hospital.Police have yet to formally release Nill's name. Officials said he worked at the school but was an employee of the Unified Government of Wyandotte County/Kansas City, Kansas."Eyewitness reports indicate the employee was struck while pushing children out of the way of an approaching vehicle," the Unified Government said in a statement Tuesday afternoon.The vehicle involved stopped at the scene, and the driver was cooperating with the investigation."I offer my deepest sympathies to the family of the Crossing Guard, and I offer our gratitude on behalf of our residents for his selfless sacrifice in protecting our children," Unified Government Mayor/CEO David Alvey said in the statement.KCKPD spokesman Officer Jonathon Westbrook said the guard died while doing his job."It's a very unfortunate situation where the crossing guard who is there to protect the children was struck," Westbrook said. "He was doing his job and doing it well."Christ the King Elementary's school day starts at 8 a.m. The incident happened around 7:55 a.m., so Fithian said several students and parents witnessed the tragedy.A resident who lives near the school said she knew Nill and saw him working at the school often. Tanya Walker said her "heart just dropped" when she learned what had happened.She said vehicles need to slow down in the area near the school."It's uncalled for," Walker said. "When it's a school zone, that's why it's set up. Slow down."On Tuesday morning, Westbrook said it was too early in the investigation for police to know what led to the crash.The collision temporarily closed the east and westbound lanes of Leavenworth Road between 52nd and 54th streets. By 11 a.m., the road had reopened.The incident will be investigated by the KCKPD Traffic Support Unit/Critical Collision Response Team.This story was originally published by Charlie Keegan and McKenzie Nelson on 2350
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