Circuit Attorney Gabe Gore discusses progress after 6 weeks in office
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:30:05 GMT
ST. LOUIS - St. Louis Circuit Attorney Gabe Gore gave a progress update Wednesday, six weeks after replacing Kim Gardner.He discussed the number of cases pending, recent convictions, and increased staffing. Just Tuesday, he announced he's hired five new assistant city attorneys. Missouri man makes speed bumps to slow traffic Gore also spoke about the help his office is getting from neighboring prosecutors, including the feds, as well as attorneys in private practice.Arena Football League returns to Colorado in 2024
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:30:05 GMT
For the first time since 2008, the Arena Football League is coming back to Colorado.The league, which is relaunching next year after shutting down in 2019, unveiled on Tuesday a list of 16 locations for teams via Twitter. More teams are set to be announced, the league later tweeted.Denver is reported to be home to the new Colorado team, according to a report from the Washington Post.This will be the first time the league will have a presence in the Centennial State since the Colorado Crush played at the then-Pepsi Center from 2003-08. Owned by Pat Bowlen, John Elway and Stan Kroenke, the team won ArenaBowl XIX in 2005, beating the Georgia Force, 51-48, for the league title.Colorado was also home to the Denver Dynamite, which played in 1987 and 1989-91. Denver won the first ArenaBowl, handily beating the Pittsburgh Gladiators, 45-16, in 1987.The AFL declared bankruptcy in 2019. Investment group F1 Sports & Entertainment bought the league in 2022 and announced in February plans fo...CSU Rams picked to finish middle of the pack in Mountain West
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:30:05 GMT
While there’s plenty of noise coming out of Boulder, expectations have been relatively tempered for the second year of the Jay Norvell era in Fort Collins.With his starting quarterback (sophomore Clay Millen) and one of his favorite weapons (senior receiver Tory Horton) back, Norvell’s Rams were picked to finish in the middle of the Mountain West pack in a media poll released Wednesday morning.Old standard Boise State was declared the overwhelming favorite, receiving 28 of 37 first-place votes despite last winning the conference in 2019. The Broncos made the championship game last year, but lost to Fresno State.Air Force was second in the poll after receiving two first-place votes as the 12-school Mountain West moves away from divisions this season. Fresno State, with five first-place votes, was picked third. Wyoming and Colorado State were picked sixth and seventh, respectively.Underscoring the Rams’ placement in the poll was the fact that they had four selections...Suspected car thief in custody after low-speed chase through San Fernando Valley
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:30:05 GMT
A driver in a work truck led Los Angeles police officers on a bizarre low-speed chase Wednesday morning in the San Fernando Valley until finally being taken into custody.The chase began around 7:20 a.m. with a reported hit-and-run in the area of DeSoto Avenue and Lassen Street, according to Los Angeles Police. Officers spotted the vehicle and determined that it had been stolen. The LAPD pursued a pickup truck in the San Fernando Valley on July 19, 2023. (KTLA)The vehicle, a white work truck with Atomic Concrete Pumping written on the side, had cables or pipes in the back and was also towing a small trailer.At one point, the suspect appeared to crash into at least one other vehicle, which then hit a third vehicle. The truck then fled the scene.Traveling on surface streets, the truck traveled at speeds of about 30 mph for much of the pursuit, stopping at red lights and often moving slower than other vehicles on the road.By about 8:20 a.m., the LAPD had pulled back from the pursuit wit...Disneyland-sized theme park planned for central U.S.
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:30:05 GMT
A new theme park, which will be comparable to the size of Disneyland and Magic Kingdom, is coming to northeast Oklahoma. The over $2 billion project will be a 1,000-acre development with a 125-acre theme park. “We are thrilled to make Oklahoma the home of American Heartland Theme Park and Resort,” American Heartland CEO Larry Wilhite said. “At the crossroads of the heartland, Oklahoma is an attractive location for a family entertainment destination. The state’s business-friendly approach and innovative partnership efforts have helped make this possible. We look forward to bringing unforgettable generational experiences to Oklahoma.” ‘San Fransokyo Square’ at Disneyland Resort to open in August In addition to the park and resort scheduled to open in 2026, there will also be a large-scale RV park with cabins scheduled to open in the spring of 2025. Image courtesy American Heartland Theme Park and Resort.The development will also include a 300-room hotel and a modern indoor water par...Angela Fierro Pronounced Dead Following Traffic Crash on Lone Tree Way [Antioch, CA]
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:30:05 GMT
Vehicle Accident on Clayburn Road Claims Life of One WomanANTIOCH, CA (July 19, 2023) – On Thursday afternoon, a traffic crash on Lone Tree Way killed 20-year-old Angela Fierro.The accident happened around 4:49 p.m., in Lone Tree Way at Clayburn Road.The incident involved a collision between two vehicles at the intersection of Lone Tree Way and Clayburn Road.According to reports, one of the drivers was speeding, and the contact caused the black Grand Cherokee to spin many times.The preliminary investigation determined that speed was a contributing factor in the crash.Moreover, both directions of the roadway were temporarily shut down to allow for cleanup and preliminary duties.The investigation is ongoing, once available, further details will be provided.The Sweet James team sends their warm and sincerest sympathies to the friends and family of the victim. May the memories of your loved one give you strength in the days ahead.Losing someone in a car accident is always a trauma...Hollywood strike Q’s: ‘Am I crossing a picket line to see a movie?’
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:30:05 GMT
Associated PressYou watch movies. You watch TV. And now you’re wondering how the dual Hollywood strikes — a pitched battle with actors and writers on one side, and studios and streaming services on the other — will affect you. We have answers.Do the strikes mean “Barbie” and “Oppenheimer” aren’t coming out?They — and all other summer releases — are still on track! Many flashy premieres have been canceled, however, or dramatically scaled down.Am I crossing the picket line by seeing one of those movies?No, the unions have not asked fans to boycott productions, and are quick to make that explicit. Instead, the guilds have asked supporters who aren’t members to post on social media and donate to community funds.Should I cancel Netflix, MAX or the 16 other streaming services I subscribe to if I want to show support?Nope, there’s been no consumer boycott of any kind called yet. Some guild members have said watching their programs on streamin...Stanford president resigns
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:30:05 GMT
Stanford University president Marc Tessier-Lavigne announced Wednesday morning that he will step down as leader of the university, following a review of allegations of misconduct related to the authenticity of images published in scientific papers he co-authored.While a months-long investigation by a committee of the University’s Board of Trustees concluded that he did not engage in any fraud or falsification of scientific data, it found that Tessier-Lavigne should have been more diligent when seeking corrections and identified instances of manipulation of research data byothers in Tessier-Lavigne’s lab.“For the good of the University, I have made the decision to step down as President,” he said in a statement. He will resign on August 31.The Board has named Richard Saller as interim president of the University beginning September 1. Professor of European Studies, Saller was previously dean of the university’s School of Humanities and Sciences as well as a p...Russian attack damages critical Ukraine port infrastructure
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:30:05 GMT
By Hanna Arhirova | Associated PressKYIV, Ukraine — Russia unleashed intense drone and missile attacks overnight Wednesday, damaging critical port infrastructure in southern Ukraine, including grain and oil terminals, and wounding at least 12 people, officials said.The bombardment crippled significant parts of export facilities in Odesa and nearby Chornomorsk and destroyed 60,000 tons of grain, according to Ukraine’s Agriculture Ministry.It came days after President Vladimir Putin pulled Russia out of its participation in the Black Sea Grain Initiative, a wartime deal that enabled Ukraine’s exports to reach many countries facing the threat of hunger.It also followed a vow by Putin to retaliate against Kyiv for an attack Monday on the crucial Kerch Bridge linking Russia with the Crimean Peninsula, which the Kremlin illegally annexed in 2014.The Agriculture Ministry, citing experts, estimated it would take a year to restore the damaged facilities. The destroyed grain was s...Got milk in school? Farmers fight health advocates over the creamy ‘whole’ variety
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:30:05 GMT
By Phil Galewitz, KFF Health NewsAmanda Condo works at her family’s Pennsylvania dairy farm, but her son often won’t drink milk at school. He doesn’t like the flavor.That’s because the cafeteria at his elementary school serves only skim milk and 1%, which he contends tastes too watered-down, she said. “It’s a bad experience for kids who are our future milk drinkers, and it’s leaving a bad taste in their mouths.”Blame Congress for the absence of full-bodied, creamy whole milk from school cafeterias. In 2010, lawmakers revamped the National School Lunch Program, which led to a whole-milk ban for participating schools two years later. The goal was to reduce childhood obesity.Now, lobbyists for the milk industry are pushing to bring it back. And their campaign is supported by a bipartisan House effort and a growing number of studies that call into question long-held beliefs about the negative health effects of whole milk.The dairy industry is also trying to stave off a Department of Agr...Latest news
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