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 Authorities in Idaho on Friday located and retrieved the body of a man who was caught in an avalanche while backcountry skiing with two other men who were rescued the previous day.The two men were located after authorities received a GPS alert of a possible fatality in an avalanche near Stevens Peak close to the Montana border shortly before 3 p.m. Thursday, the Shoshone County Sheriff s Office said in a statement posted on social media.Authorities established communications using a GPS texting device with the two men. Following a search of the area, the pair were located and transported for medical care, the sheriff s office said. One of the men suffered a broken arm, KREM-TV reported.A discussion with the rescued men led au water bottle stanley thorities to believe the third man in the skiing party had perished at the avalanche site. After the search was postponed for the night,  stanley cup the body of the third skier was located Friday afternoon, the sheriff s office said.The deceased man was iden stanley cups tified by the Shoshone sheriff s office as Corey J. Zalewski.The rescue of the two men and the search for the third in below-zero temperatures involved personnel from the sheriff s offices in Shoshone, Kootenai and Spokane counties, the U.S. Air Force and other regional emergency crews.The area of the avalanche was several miles southwest of the Lookout Peak ski area and more than 90 miles from Missoula, Montana.The area had been under an avalanche danger warning for several days because of snowfall and blowing wi Hhrr One dead after Amtrak train traveling from Chicago crashes into car in Brookfield
 SAN DIEGO 鈥?While some people pay a premium for parking, most cities have too much. It s estimated that the U.S. has eight parking spaces for every car.More than an eyesore, policy experts say Americas problem of excess parking is also hazardous to the environment.  You have automobile fluids, pet waste, stanley cup  trash that falls out of your car. All of that gets picked up when it starts to rain, and becomes stormwater runoff, and pollutes our ocean,  said Lucero Sanchez, community policy coordinator for San Diego Coastkeeper.Dedicated to protecting and restoring our waters, the nonprofit combines science, advocacy, education, and community engagement to address existing and emerging water-related issues.Sanchez says an oversupply of asphalt disrupts natures plan for rainwater. Parking lots and other hard surfaces, like sidewalks and roads, prevent rainfall from soaking naturally into the ground. Large amounts of surface water polluted by contaminants like oil and antifreeze can enter waterways through storm drains.  The increased heavier, more errat stanley termoska ic rainy seasons are increasing the amount of flooding and really putting much more strain on already crumbling infrastructure,  said Sanchez.  Causing failures in our systems, which end up being emergency issues,  said Sanchez.The nonprofit is calling stanley us  on city leaders to address failing infrastructure and to establish a dedicated funding source to meet ongoing stormwater maintenance and repair needs. The longer we wait, the more issues we