Another pro-Palestinian rally held near St. Charles County Boeing plant
Published Thu, 31 Oct 2024 23:55:26 GMT
ST. CHARLES COUNTY, Mo. - Dozens gathered for another pro-Palestinian rally Tuesday afternoon in the St. Louis region.It's estimated that around 50 people rallied around 1 p.m. outside the Boeing 598 facility in St. Charles County, holding signs and briefly slowing down traffic around the area. The demonstration was planned on behalf of the St. Louis Palestine Solidarity Committee. Assessments rise for 97% of St. Louis County homeowners, but not county executive Joint direct attack munitions, also known as JDAMs, are manufactured at the facility. Demonstrators maintain that the U.S. is "directly funding" what they call "ongoing genocide in Gaza" and that taxpayer money is supporting it.This is at least the second such demonstration in St. Charles County this month. There have been similar demonstrations in the City of St. Louis and west St. Louis County in recent weeks.Blue Angels coming to St. Louis in November
Published Thu, 31 Oct 2024 23:55:26 GMT
CHESTERFIELD, Mo. -- You'll see a blue jet in the skies above St. Louis during the last week of November. The Blue Angels are coming to town to promote next summer's Spirit of St. Louis Air Show & STEM Expo. One of the F/A-18 Super Hornets will be landing at the Spirit of St. Louis Airport in Chesterfield on November 27.The 2024 Spirit of St. Louis Air Show & STEM Expo is scheduled for June 8-9. Tickets for the show will be available to the public on Monday, November 27. Free admission for children 12 and under is being offered this year. Tickets will be available online only at spirit-airshow.com.Battlehawks selling 400-level season tickets for 2024 XFL season
Published Thu, 31 Oct 2024 23:55:26 GMT
ST. LOUIS - After record-breaking crowds last winter, the St. Louis Battlehawks are raising the bar even higher. The Battlehawks announced there will be a select number of 400-level season tickets available for the 2024 XFL season. Assessments rise for 97% of St. Louis County homeowners, but not county executive This is the first time that Battlehawks season tickets have been available in the highest section of the Dome at America's Center. Occasionally, the Dome would open up the 400 section to fans last season, leading to crowds of up to 38,000 people. "I love this, and it's another step towards our goal to #FilltheTop," said Head Coach Anthony Becht. "A lot of fans have shared their special memories of sitting up there in the past and we hope to create even more of them going forward." Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now Daily News ...NFL on Thanksgiving Day 2023: Here’s the schedule and how to watch
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Nothing says Thanksgiving Day like stuffing yourself with turkey and watching football.Three NFL games will be played on Thursday, beginning with the Packers at the Lions at 10:30 a.m. They are followed by an NFC East battle between the Commanders and the Cowboys at 2:30 p.m. Then Colorado’s own Christian McCaffrey and the 49ers will take on the Seahawks in the evening’s game at 6:20 p.m.Here’s a look at what you need to know about the NFL’s Thanksgiving games:Green Bay Packers (4-6) at Detroit Lions (8-2)Time: 10:30 a.m. MT | TV: FoxLine: Lions -7.5 (via BetMGM)Thanksgiving Day record: Packers (14-20-2), Lions (37-44-2)Last Thanksgiving Day game: Packers lost to the Bears, 17-13, on Nov. 26, 2015. Lions lost to the Bills, 28-25, on Nov. 24, 2022.Packers team leaders: Passing — Jordan Love (2,331 yards). Rushing — AJ Dillon (405 yards). Receiving — Jayden Reed (463 yards).Lions team leaders: Passing — Jared Goff (2,743 yards). Rushing — David Mont...Mayor Mike Johnston appoints new leader for Denver’s top arts job
Published Thu, 31 Oct 2024 23:55:26 GMT
Denver Mayor Mike Johnston on Tuesday named Gretchen Hollrah as the new leader of Denver Arts & Venues, filling a role that oversees multimillion-dollar projects at some of the state’s biggest music, arts and entertainment venues.Hollrah’s appointment comes after the September ouster of Ginger White-Brunetti, the former Arts & Venues director appointed by former Denver Mayor Michael Hancock. As is customary with new administrations, White-Brunetti in July was asked to reapply for her job as Johnston assembled his own team.Unlike White-Brunetti, Hollrah will lead Denver Arts & Venues while also serving as deputy chief operating officer for Johnston’s administration, continuing the role that she started in August. The A&V director job will remain a separate, paid position, but Hollrah will only be paid for her COO job, according to Johnston’s office.Hancock had appointed White-Brunetti as deputy director of Arts & Venues in 2012, following a...Worker stabbed at Orange County Amazon distribution center
Published Thu, 31 Oct 2024 23:55:26 GMT
A woman was stabbed outside of the Orange County Amazon facility where she worked, authorities said. According to the Orange County Sheriff’s Department, calls of the stabbing first came in just after 9:30 a.m. at the Amazon distribution center located in the 25000 block of Jeronimo Road in Mission Viejo. Suspected DUI driver slams into police officers on L.A. freeway; 2 hurt Upon arriving, deputies assisted Orange County Fire Authority first responders with medical treatment of the victim, who was stabbed in the facility’s parking lot. A woman was stabbed outside of the Orange County Amazon facility where she worked, authorities said. (Sky5)A woman was stabbed outside of the Orange County Amazon facility where she worked, authorities said. (Sky5)A woman was stabbed outside of the Orange County Amazon facility where she worked, authorities said. (Sky5)A woman was stabbed outside of the Orange County Amazon facility where she worked, authorities said. (Sky5)The vict...Man fatally shot by CHP officer on 105 freeway was homeless, an aspiring actor
Published Thu, 31 Oct 2024 23:55:26 GMT
The man fatally shot by a California Highway Patrol officer on the 105 Freeway in Watts was an aspiring actor who struggled with substance abuse and mental health issues and was homeless, his family tells the Los Angeles Times.Authorities say Jesse Dominguez, 34, had wandered onto the busy freeway Sunday afternoon, forcing officers to stop traffic. As an officer approached Dominguez, a struggle ensued.“During the struggle, the pedestrian was able to access a taser he had in his possession, activated the weapon, and used the taser against the officer, CHP said in a statement. 4 California cities ranked among the most roach-infested in the U.S. A bystander recorded video of what unfolded next.The officer and Dominguez wrestled on the asphalt for a few moments before the officer pulled out his service weapon and fired several shots at point-blank range, the video shows.Dominguez died from his wounds.Video posted to social media shows the CHP officer firing several shots, killing the ...Tree trimmer possibly electrocuted in Cheviot Hills
Published Thu, 31 Oct 2024 23:55:26 GMT
A tree trimmer was apparently electrocuted in Cheviot Hills Tuesday afternoon, according to the Los Angeles Fire Department.The trimmer, only identified as a man, was about 20 or 25 feet up a tree or hedges when responders arrived. He was unresponsive, and he "appears to have been electrocuted," according to an LAFD alert."Firefighters are preparing for a technical rescue. LADWP is responding to assist with power line management," officials said.Check back for updates to this developing story.Los Angeles County weighing free gun lock distribution program
Published Thu, 31 Oct 2024 23:55:26 GMT
Los Angeles County officials are proposing a plan to allow doctors and nurses at County-operated hospitals and medical campuses to give out free gun locks. The proposal is part of the county's harm reduction strategy to prevent gun violence, according to a release from Supervisor Janice Hahn. More than 60 percent of gun owners in America don’t lock their firearms and 56 percent keep them loaded, according to data obtained by the county from the Pew Research Center. “Gun locks can save lives, especially in households with children,” Supervisor Hahn said in a press release. “Some studies have found that people are more likely to use gun locks if they are given to them by their doctor or in a medical center to take home and I think it is a concept we should explore for our own County hospitals.” Burbank painting business pays almost $500K to employees who worked overtime, DOL says A motion authored by Supervisor Hahn and fellow Supervisor Hilda Solis was passed unanimously...Review: Murder & laughter co-star in City Lights’ ‘Game’s Afoot’
Published Thu, 31 Oct 2024 23:55:26 GMT
The errant knaves who occupy the grand living room of William Gillette, an actual star of stage and screen, love to deep-dive into their own pedanticism. William Shakespeare’s multitude of transformative quotes are on this gathering’s agenda, provided by the guests who attempt desperately to out-Hamlet each other. It’s as if there are prizes for those who can quote the bard faster and more often than the other.City Lights Theater Company’s production of Ken Ludwig’s “The Game’s Afoot; Or Holmes for the Holidays,” in which a party at the actor’s castle becomes its own murder mystery, holds its own in the comic genre, delving into three distinct subtexts. Murder, mystery and madcap mayhem are all brought forth with shimmering glee within director Mark Anderson Phillips’ purposeful staging.Ludwig’s script meanders too much inside a first act which establishes the sometimes predictable rigor of a tighter and funnier Act 2. Within Phillips’ direction of a cast not alway...Latest news
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