Man robs food delivery person at gunpoint
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:24:50 GMT
ST. LOUIS - A food delivery took an unexpected turn when the delivery driver met a suspect with a gun Tuesday evening in south St. Louis. The robbery occurred around 7:55 p.m. on December 5 in the 4200 block of Ellenwood in the Bevo neighborhood. The delivery driver, a 53-year-old man, met a man who pointed a gun at his stomach and demanded his food. The driver handed over the food before leaving the scene. The St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department says that the incident is still under investigation.Man arrested after shots fired near Clayton-Richmond Heights border, cites 'demons'
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:24:50 GMT
CLAYTON, Mo. - Authorities have arrested a man who allegedly fired several rounds of shots around the Clayton-Richmond Heights border over the weekend. Prosecutors have charged Mason Miller, 30, with two counts of unlawful use of a weapon and two counts of armed criminal action in the investigation.Miller is accused of firing shots late Saturday night near East Linden Avenue and Clayton Road before he was arrested Monday. Southern Illinois deputies recover $250K worth of drugs after 115-mile pursuit According to a press release from the Clayton Police Department, Miller claimed to have been "firing at demons and/or individuals who were chasing him." Investigators say there was no evidence to support his claim that anyone had followed him.The Richmond Heights Police Department responded to a call for shots fired late Saturday evening. Surveillance cameras in the area showed a man, later identified as Miller, shooting in the direction of an apartment building.One nearby resident to...What's the difference between California's 2 high-speed rail projects?
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:24:50 GMT
The federal government on Tuesday began awarding billions in funds to passenger rail projects across the country, including earmarking more than $6 billion for two ambitious projects currently underway in California.The California High-Speed Rail Authority was awarded a historic $3.07 billion in grant funding from the Biden Administration for its state-spanning rail system, while Brightline West was chosen to receive around $3 billion for its SoCal-to-Las Vegas bullet train.Both projects aim to transport passengers to their destination at high speeds from the comfort of electric-powered trains while providing thousands of union jobs during construction, but their similarities mostly end there.So what's the difference between the California High-Speed Rail and Brightline West?First and foremost: scale.The California High-Speed Rail project, aka CAHSR, is the most ambitious public works project in California since the interstate and freeway system was built. The project, in its final ...In-N-Out Burger is about to reach a milestone
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:24:50 GMT
Southern California-based In-N-Out Burger plans to open its 399th location Thursday morning in San Juan Capistrano, the company has announced.The restaurant is at 31791 Del Obispo St. and will feature one drive-thru lane, indoor seating for 84 customers and covered patio seating for 28 guests.“The restaurant will employ approximately 80 In-N-Out Burger Associates with a starting wage of $19.00 per hour,” the company said in a news release.The very first In-N-Out burger opened in 1948 at a tiny stand at Francisquito and Garvey avenues in Baldwin Park, a suburb of Los Angeles. Harry and Esther Snyder are credited with inventing the world’s first drive-thru with a two-way speaker box that same year. (Photo courtesy: In-N-Out Burger)The original In-N-Out in Baldwin Park, California. (Courtesy: In-N-Out Burger)Cars line up in the drive thru at an In-n-Out restaurant on October 28, 2021 in Pleasant Hill, California. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)A menu is displayed in the drive t...Letters: Natural regeneration | Follow advice
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:24:50 GMT
Submit your letter to the editor via this form. Read more Letters to the Editor.Give park a chanceto regenerate naturallyRe: “Groups sue to stop planting of sequoias by park service” (Page B1, Dec. 4).The piece indicates that the National Park Service is “concerned that natural regeneration may not be sufficient to support self-sustaining groves.” The use of the word “may” suggests the fate of the burned sequoia groves isn’t known with enough certainty to justify hastily proceeding with an expensive project that, itself, has no certainty of succeeding and that may have a lot of unintended consequences as regards ecosystem damage to designated wilderness areas.Chad Hanson, the director of the John Muir Project, one of the groups that filed suit, and others have recently documented that natural sequoia regeneration is, in fact, occurring in many parts of the area in question and maybe other burned patches just need more time. Is this truly a “now or never”...SF Giants engaged with Scott Boras a year after Carlos Correa debacle
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:24:50 GMT
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — A year after their megadeal with Scott Boras client Carlos Correa fell apart, there’s no indication the San Francisco Giants or the superagent are shying away from each other this offseason.“We all understand the capacity to do it is there, and the desire, from our meetings with them, is there,” Boras said Wednesday at his annual scrum on the final day of the MLB Winter Meetings. “So we expect them to be very actively involved in the free-agent market.”Good news, considering the Giants could use some of Boras’ clients if they aren’t able to land Shohei Ohtani or Yoshinobu Yamamoto.He represents third baseman Matt Chapman, NL Cy Young winner Blake Snell and the top two center fielders on the market, Cody Bellinger and Jung-Hoo Lee, who was posted Tuesday by his KBO club, the Kiwoom Heroes, beginning his 30-day window to sign.Any would be a nice fit for a team seeking to upgrade its outfield defense, find a co-ace for Logan ...San Jose: Daycare operators arraigned in child pool drownings
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:24:50 GMT
SAN JOSE — The mother and daughter who owned an Almaden-area day care where two children drowned in October were arraigned Wednesday on charges that they neglected to ensure a pool gate was closed before letting children roam free in the backyard, leading to the deaths and another child needing rescue.Shahin Gheblehshenas, 64, and Nina Fathizadeh, 41, appeared in a San Jose courtroom to answer to three felony child endangerment charges, and were informed that Fathizadeh is now charged with seven new misdemeanor child endangerment counts based on separate misconduct allegations involving different children in their care.Both defendants surrendered Oct. 13 at the Santa Clara County Jail where they were booked and released after posting $50,000 bail. Deputy District Attorney O’Bryan Kenney asked Judge Hanley Chew to raise their bail amounts to $350,000 apiece in light of the severity of alleged crimes and the new charges, but Chew put off that decision until a court hearin...Michelin Bib Gourmand Mexican restaurant Flores opens in San Mateo
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:24:50 GMT
Hankering for handmade-masa tacos and Old Fashioned cocktails with a carnitas-fat wash? Then head to San Mateo’s new Mexican joint Flores, an expanding Bay Area restaurant chain whose San Francisco location has a Michelin Bib Gourmand award.This newest iteration of Flores opens Dec. 8 in the Hillsdale Shopping Center. It’s the second Flores to debut in recent months, with another having opened in Emeryville in November, and marks the fourth location of the business (another is in Corte Madera).Flores specializes in casual but elevated hyperlocal Mexican cuisine – it features dishes from many states of the country that emphasize punchy flavor and lesser-known ingredients. Dishes on the smaller side include sikil pak (Mayan pumpkin-seed hummus with jicama), quesadilla de hongos with sauteed mushrooms and Oaxaca cheese and ceviche mixto campechano with burnt-tomato aguachile, corn fritters and ono (a fish popular in Hawaii that also goes by the name of Wahoo – exclamation m...Senate Republicans block aid package for Israel, Ukraine
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:24:50 GMT
By Clare Foran, Lauren Fox, Ted Barrett, Kristin Wilson and Morgan Rimmer | CNNSenate Republicans blocked aid for Israel and Ukraine from advancing in a key vote on Wednesday in protest over a dispute about border security policy, a clash that threatens to derail passage of the foreign aid.The tally for the procedural vote was 49 to 51, falling short of the 60-vote threshold needed proceed. At the end of the vote, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer switched his vote to “no” – a procedural move that will allow him to bring up the measure again in the future.Republicans have insisted that the foreign aid must be paired with major border security policy changes. There have been talks to try to find consensus, but no bipartisan deal has been reached over the contentious issue.The stalemate comes amid Israel’s war against Hamas and Ukraine’s war against Russian aggression. The White House issued a dire warning earlier this week that funding for Ukraine is running out and failure to sec...More rain on the way to Bay Area
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:24:50 GMT
SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) -- More rain is on the way to the Bay Area, according to the National Weather Service. Scattered showers will linger through Wednesday night, with another push of rain possible for Thursday morning, the NWS said. Protesters demanding cease-fire march on Golden Gate Bridge Rainfall will be greatest in the North Bay, where 0.25 inch to 0.75 inch of rain is expected, with locally higher amounts in the hills. Around the rest of the Bay Area, we will see 0.15 inch to 0.50 inch with lesser amounts in some valleys, the NWS said.The National Weather Service advises:Planning on wet roadwaysAllowing for extra travel timeLeaving extra space between vehiclesWidespread drizzle is expected ahead of a rain band that will bring light to moderate rain. Thursday's rain could bring the possibility of thunderstorms, according to KRON4 Meteorologist Lawrence Karnow.Friday should see things dry out, and it will likely remain that way in the coming days.Stick with KRON4 for the late...Latest news
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