Police: Man steals food at downtown store, threatens employees with axe
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:11:47 GMT
ST. LOUIS – A 42-year-old man is in police custody after he allegedly walked into a DGX store, stole food, and threatened workers with an axe.According to a spokesperson with the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department, the incident happened at 1:45 p.m. Sunday in the 600 block of Washington Avenue.Witnesses told police the man entered the store while brandishing an axe. He ordered all the employees to stay away from him before taking several food items and made no attempt to pay for them. Police tie 12-year-old girl to overnight crime spree Police claim security tried to confront the man, but he began waiving the axe around in a violent manner.The man left the store and was arrested by police.Charges have not yet been filed.Emergency water, hay access announced for Missouri farmers amid drought
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:11:47 GMT
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. - Gov. Mike Parson has announced "emergency" plans for Missouri farmers to access water and hay as drought concerns persist statewide. According to the U.S. Drought Monitor, more than half of the state is considered to be in a moderate, severe or extreme drought stage. Another one-third of the state is considered to be abnormally dry for this time of year. Police tie 12-year-old girl to overnight crime spree Parson said, by enabling emergency access to hay and water, it could help farmers mitigate the agricultural effects of a drought. Some counties, especially those around mid-Missouri, have already experienced major crop and pasture losses due to the drought, and the risks for fire danger and water shortages could be a bit more heightened.“As drought conditions continue to deteriorate across Missouri, we want to do all we can to help our family farms mitigate the devastating effects of severe drought,” said Gov. Mike Parson. “With the current water deficit, ...Durango river guide dies in rafting accident on Upper Animas River
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:11:47 GMT
A 24-year-old female river guide from Durango drowned while rafting the Upper Animas River on Saturday afternoon, San Juan County officials announced Tuesday.Just after 1 p.m. Saturday, Silverton Medical Rescue responded to an emergency alert on the Animas River, near Tenmile Creek.According to a news release from the San Juan County Sheriff, the river guide, who has not been identified, was leading a raft of eight boaters along a stretch of the river from Silverton to Rockwood.Due to the remote location’s limited access, two rescuers, a paramedic and an EMT, entered the river via the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad with additional rescuers staged in Silverton as backup, the release stated.The rafting group had attempted resuscitation efforts before the rescue team arrived.The rescue team and other rafters involved with the incident moved the 24-year-old onto the train and transported the body to Rockwood Train station, the release stated.Keri Metzler, San Juan C...Lakewood police seek tips in hit-and-run that killed woman
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:11:47 GMT
Police in Lakewood are asking for the public’s help in locating a suspect in a hit-and-run crash that killed a pedestrian.Just after 9 p.m. May 28 the Lakewood Police Department responded a pedestrian being hit by a car near West 6th Avenue Frontage Road and Jay Street. The victim, identified as 49-year-old Angela Selvage, was taken to a local hospital where she died of injuries, police said in a news release.@CrimeStoppersCO Alert: If you have any information on this fatal hit and run, please contact Crime Stoppers at at (720) 913-STOP (7867). pic.twitter.com/pGbd4vJUKy— Lakewood Police Dept. (@LakewoodPDCO) June 13, 2023Police say the driver of an “unknown vehicle” hit Selvage and left the scene of the incident.Related ArticlesCrime and Public Safety | Pedestrian seriously injured in Denver hit-and-run; police seek suspect Crime and Public Safety | Aurora police arrest hit-and-run suspect accused of fatally hitting cyclist on Colf...Nuggets “old heads” celebrate first title after combined 43 years in the NBA
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:11:47 GMT
Ish Smith wouldn’t slow down. On a glorious Monday night, the Nuggets veteran guard ran around the tunnel of Ball Arena with a large smile, talking to family and dapping up anyone who stood near him. He shared a moment with his teammate and friend Jeff Green before calling DeAndre Jordan to bask in the afterglow of Denver’s first title.The trio of veterans have spent a combined 43 years in the NBA, each playing for more than seven teams. After decades of traveling to different cities and getting acclimated to various organizations, their new home in Denver allowed them to become champions.“This is what the blood, sweat and tears and countless hours in the gym was all for,” Green said. “Being in this moment is everything.”Growing up, Smith’s fondest memory of the Finals was the NBA on NBC. He remembered Hall of Famer Michael Jordan gracing his television screen while leading the Chicago Bulls to six NBA titles.Now, Smith, 34, had his own championship memory and didn’t kno...These Disney characters are set to appear at Disneyland's first-ever After Dark Pride event
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:11:47 GMT
Over two dozen Disney characters, along with two openly gay superheroes from the Marvel Cinematic Universe, will make meet and greet appearances at Disneyland’s first After Dark Pride event on Tuesday evening.Phastos from “Eternals”, who is one of the few confirmed LGBTQ+ superheroes, according to Entertainment Weekly, is slated to greet Disneyland guests during the first night of the Pride event. Disneyland brings back ticket deal for California residents America Chavez, from “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness” who is described as an “out and proud Latinx hero,” according to Marvel.com, will also make meet and greet appearances. The event, announced in April, will celebrate the LGBTQIA+ community and allies and include entertainment, photo opportunities, specialty food items, event merchandise and more.Here is a list of the characters expected to appear during Pride Nite at Disneyland, according to Blog Mickey.Main Street U.S.ACruella de Vil from “101 Dalmations”Adven...Bob Nouri – Unraveling the Secret of Success with Multimillion Chevrolet Dealership
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:11:47 GMT
“I believe the auto industry will change more in the next five to 10 years than it has in the last 50, and this gives us the opportunity to make cars more capable, more sustainable, and more exciting than ever before.”– Mary Barra- CEO and Chairperson of General Motor.Imagine a world without automobiles. A slow and sluggish journey on camels and horses, just like in ancient times. But with the evolving era and innovative technology, life is improving. The profound influence of technology can be vividly seen in the automotive industry. The industry is moving towards a new world, propelled by sustainability and changing consumer behavior; the business has seen exponential success. This rampant elevation has happened because automotive manufacturers spend around 11 figures annually on research and development to achieve the best-performing and service-oriented vehicles.So, is the automotive industry changing gears? The adoption and availability of modern technology are primarily ...Reeling in the Stars: Nimi Adokiye at the 10th Annual Real to Reel at The Hollywood Museum
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:11:47 GMT
It’s no secret that The Hollywood Museum is a hotspot for celebrities to both strut their stuff and pay homage to their craft. This beacon of entertainment history in the heart of Hollywood recently rolled out the red carpet for the 10th annual Real to Reel exhibition. This year, the spotlight was not just on the celebrities but also on the rich history of Hollywood, showcasing the progression of the entertainment industry from silent films and television shows to modern digital platforms.Photograph by Rob TothNimi Adokiye and Raven-SymoneAmong the star-studded attendees was Infamy and Bob Hearts Abishola actress Nimi Adokiye, who arrived on the red carpet looking radiant in a striking emerald two-piece ensemble. The expectant actress and style icon added a contrasting touch to her outfit with sleek black heels and a viridescent green purse. Despite her growing baby bump, Adokiye’s confidence and glow were impossible to miss, making her one of the most noteworthy celeb...Being a catalyst of change in the cosmetics world and promoting sustainability is Biokidé Founder Fatimata Kane.
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:11:47 GMT
Biokidé has been breaking barriers in the vast and ever-evolving cosmetics industry as a sustainable luxury cosmetics brand.Having the vision to attain specific goals in life is one thing, but having the courage and the right mental attitude to take risks when required and make bold choices, to stand unconventional yet relevant in one’s chosen industry, is a different game altogether. It takes a lot for people to make it to the latter category, but there has been an influx of female business owners and professionals who have been doing precisely that and stunning people worldwide with their work ethics, their business astuteness and the purpose with which they work on thriving their brands and businesses. We couldn’t help but notice the rise of one such incredible woman, a woman of genuine purpose; we are talking about Fatimata Kane.Fatimata Kane is the one that up-and-comers in the business world are looking up to for the sheer brilliance she has shown in her entreprene...Feds seize 150 gallons of meth: Two sentenced to federal prison for operating conversion meth lab in San Jose
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:11:47 GMT
SAN JOSE — Two men who operated a clandestine laboratory designed to convert liquidized methamphetamine into a crystalized form have been sentenced to multi-year stints in federal prison, court records show.Mario Orozco was sentenced to five years in federal prison, while Teodoro Ayon-Ramos was given a four-year, three-month prison term. Both sentences were handed down by U.S. District Judge Edward Davila, court records show.Both men were indicted in late 2020, and have been out of jail while their cases were pending. Davila gave Ayon-Ramos until June 20 to turn himself into prison, and Orozco has until July 5, according to the sentencing papers.Ayon-Ramos’ lawyer wrote in court papers that his client had hoped to raise money for an ailing father who suffered from cancer, but added, “Mr. Ramos is not contending that his motive makes him less guilty of his crime.” Orozco’s lawyer described him in court papers as “a hardworking family man, who is se...Latest news
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