Schlafly Beer's 20th annual 'Art Outside Festival' returning this weekend
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 14:04:13 GMT
ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. - Schlafly Beer's 20th annual 'Art Outside Festival' returns this weekend.It starts Friday night at 'Schlafly Bottleworks' in Maplewood. The free, family-friendly festival aims to raise awareness of art and music in the community. Guests can shop dozens of local artists while enjoying festival food, live music and Schlafly beer. Another hidden chamber found under downtown St. Louis sidewalk The festival continues on Saturday and Sunday.STLCC groundbreaking taking place today for new financial services and emerging technology centers
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 14:04:13 GMT
ST. LOUIS - St. Louis Community College at Meramec has a groundbreaking ceremony for a new financial services and enrollment center and a center for emerging technology on Friday.Both centers will have new classrooms and an accessible outdoor plaza connecting the two buildings. Each is expected to cost $46.5 million. Proposition R is paying for this - an eight-cent tax levy approved by voters in 2021. ‘It didn’t seem real’: Friends reflect on loss of teens in fatal crash Construction will begin after three buildings are demolished. The new centers are expected to open in summer 2025.Construction on SIU Edwardsville's new health and sciences building underway
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 14:04:13 GMT
EDWARDSVILLE, Ill. - Construction on SIU Edwardsville's new health and sciences building is underway.Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker and university officials celebrated the groundbreaking on Thursday. The building is expected to be ready by the summer of 2025. The project will connect two existing facilities for the school of nursing and the school of pharmacy. Another hidden chamber found under downtown St. Louis sidewalk SIUE also reported freshmen enrollment increased by 5%, the highest it's been in six years.Hyundai anti-theft mobile clinic set for this weekend
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 14:04:13 GMT
ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. - If you drive a Hyundai, you have a chance to get free anti-theft technology installed in your car this weekend.Thieves have targeted Hyundai cars because of ongoing security issues that make them easy to steal. Captain Norman Mann, of the St. Louis County Police's Jennings Precinct, says 194 vehicles were reported stolen in Jennings last year. Another hidden chamber found under downtown St. Louis sidewalk This year, 184 cars have already been stolen. Mann shared that those thefts led to other crimes.CU Buffs, Coach Prime recruiting with “different level of energy” than rivals Nebraska, CSU Rams, experts say
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 14:04:13 GMT
BOULDER — Zach Hilbers has entertained saints, sinners, swindlers, senseis, sharks, sages and savants. But he’d never seen any coach do what CU Buffs defensive line coach Sal Sunseri did a few months back while he was recruiting Brandon Davis-Swain.“He had Brandon do hand-fighting drills with him in my home room,” Hilbers, the football coach at West Bloomfield (Mich.) High School, recalled with a laugh. “He was just like, ‘Hey, Brandon, stand up. Let me show you something.’ He pops Brandon like five inches back.“He says, ‘Try this.’ He has him doing all these block-shedding moves. He was like, ‘Look, I taught (former Alabama defensive end) Will Anderson this stuff.’ He went from this to this to this. It was like watching a karate or a judo teacher.”Turns out Sunseri made an impression on multiple fronts. Davis-Swain, a 6-foot-3, 264-pound, four-star lineman and one of the top recruits in greater Detroit, committ...CU Buffs vs. Nebraska football: How to watch, storylines and staff predictions
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 14:04:13 GMT
No. 22 Colorado (1-0) vs. Nebraska (0-1)When/where: 10 a.m. Saturday/Folsom FieldTV/Radio: KDVR-31 (Fox)/850 AMBetMGM Line: CU -3, 58.5 over/underWeather: 75 degrees, mostly sunnyFive storylinesGrounded: If there was one slightly alarming development from an otherwise incredible offensive performance against TCU, it was the Buffs’ struggles to get anything going on the ground. While offensive coordinator Sean Lewis never strayed from running the ball, 55 yards on 34 carries (1.6 yards/carry) will not work long-term. Even more worrisome this week: Nebraska just held Minnesota, a program that prides itself on being able to shove the ball down opponents’ throats, to just 55 yards on 25 carries.Air it out: That being said, it’s not as if the Buffs got zero production from their running backs last week. In fact, freshman RB Dylan Edwards led CU in receiving yards (135). And that was with three receivers topping 100 yards against TCU: Travis Hunter (119), Xavier Weaver (...Angry Chipotle customer in Ohio slams burrito bowl in worker's face, video shows
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 14:04:13 GMT
PARMA, Ohio (WJW) — Cellphones were recording when a worker at an Ohio Chipotle was attacked by an angry customer Tuesday night.Police say that customer, Rosemary Lynn Hayne, 39, of Parma, has since been charged with assault and disorderly conduct. Watch: Man uses hedge clippers to clip off ankle monitor at local Ace Hardware Video of the assault was posted to Reddit and immediately went viral. "We walked in, and it was really busy. You could tell they were slammed," said a witness, who did not want to be identified.Video shows the suspect bring her Chipotle bowl to the counter and slam it down, confronting the worker. Seconds later, she is seen throwing the entire bowl in the worker's face."You could tell she was upset with her order. She ended up grabbing her order and left. About five minutes later, she came back in," the witness said. "At that moment, I wasn't sure what to do because I felt so awful for [the worker]. At the same time, I was nervous to get invol...Elias: California bill’s OK may let thieves ransack any store they please
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 14:04:13 GMT
While California has a long, sad history of poorly thought-out laws often passed for reasons of ideology, there is no way state legislators can pretend after passage that they weren’t warned about the current SB 553, the brainchild of Silicon Valley state Sen. Dave Cortese, D-San Jose.Related ArticlesLocal News | Elias: Contrary to some claims, California friendly to certain businesses Local News | Elias: Newsom’s gun control amendment may open Pandora’s box Local News | Elias: California’s rebellion against housing density mandates has begun His measure, which had a committee hearing just three days after a flash mob of 30 or more men and women pulled a snatch-and-grab robbery of a Nordstrom store AT the Westfield Topanga Mall in the Canoga Park section of Los Angeles, passed the Senate on a 29-8 vote as a worker safety measure.It aims to prohibit employers from requiring regular retail workers, but not designated se...Review: ‘Nun II’ is a horror film in need of a good startling
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 14:04:13 GMT
By Mark Kennedy | Associated Press“The Conjuring” Universe celebrates 10 years in business this fall with the dull “The Nun II,” a movie that seems destined to pound a nail into this franchise’s undead coffin.A new directing and writing team fails to shock or scare with a color-by-numbers plot and a meandering, languid wannabe frightfest. A few audience members fired up their phones halfway through a recent preview, a bad sign for anyone hoping for a gripping experience.A sequel to “The Nun” — the top-earning film in the franchise, with more than $366 million worldwide — was never going to be denied and the sequel hews carefully to the previous success. You could even say it’s haunted by its better precedent.This time it is 1956 — four years after the events of “The Nun” — and a demon is once again stalking Europe. It’s the same horrific Valak we met last time and suspected didn’t die, despite being splashed by ...Soaring chronic absenteeism in California schools is at ‘pivotal moment’
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 14:04:13 GMT
As a new school year gets underway in California, districts are desperately trying to lure thousands of missing, tardy and truant students back to the classroom in what many view as a pivotal moment for education in California.In 2021-22, 30% of students in California’s public schools were chronically absent, an all-time high and more than three times the pre-pandemic rate. Advocates fear that unless schools can reverse the trend, so many students will fall behind that they may never catch up.“This is a crisis, and it’s not going to change until we do everything we can to get kids back in school 100%,” said Heather Hough, director of Policy Analysis for California Education. “What we all fear is that this will become the new normal.… It is hard to overstate the importance of this issue, and it is absolutely a pivotal moment.”Before the pandemic, about 10% of students in California’s public schools missed at least 10% (or 18 days) in a school year, which the state defines as chronica...Latest news
- Book Review: Genevieve Gornichec spins a fun yarn with ‘The Weaver and the Witch Queen’
- Russia declares independent TV channel ‘undesirable,’ banning it from country
- China removes its outspoken foreign minister, fueling rumors of rivalries within the Communist Party
- Woman stabbed to death in South Shore apartment
- Time running out to file for $725M Facebook settlement: How to claim your payment
- 'Sweetness Day': Celebrating Walter Payton's 69th birthday
- Warren County hosting additional preparedness training
- Chip supplier using $300M St. Charles expansion to meet high demand
- Denver weather: Temps rising to 99 degrees with light, brief afternoon thunderstorms
- Portion of Santa Monica bluffs in danger of falling onto PCH