KRDO medical expert weighs in on Trump’s acetaminophen claims

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KRDO) — President Trump made an announcement warning pregnant women against using acetaminophen, citing an increased risk of neurological conditions like ADHD and autism in children.  Acetaminophen is a common over-the-counter drug used to treat minor pains and reduce fevers. The warning from the Trump administration has sparked controversy with health expertsThe post KRDO medical expert weighs in on Trump’s acetaminophen claims appeared first on KRDO.

Smoke blows into Okanagan

Late-season wildfire smoke, mostly from south of the border, has moved into the Okanagan.The bulk of the smoke is drifting in from several fires burning in the U.S. Pacific Northwest, including four near Wenatchee, Washington.Environment Canada meteorologist Catherine Aubry said a ridge of h…

Vintner support extended in B.C. as grape shortfall persists

Support for vineyards recovering from the crop-killing polar vortex of 2024 has been extended another year, Wine Growers of B.C. announced Tuesday.“Last year’s freeze was the most devastating event to hit B.C. vineyards in decades. While 2025 gave us a strong harvest, it’s simply not enoug…

Driver of stolen motorcycle injured in Brant County collision

Brant OPP are investigating a serious collision between a motorcycle and a motor vehicle just after 9 p.m. on Monday. The collision occurred at Highway 24 and Colborne Street West resulting in the motorcyclist being thrown 20 feet in the air before landing on the roadway and sustaining injuries not considered to be life-threatening, said […]