Families reflect on importance of this year’s Juneteenth

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:40:56 GMT

Families reflect on importance of this year’s Juneteenth ST. LOUIS – On Monday, the city and surrounding areas gathered on Juneteenth, the observance of the emancipation of enslaved African Americans in the United States.For locals walking around Ballpark Village today, it isn’t just about baseball, but remembering that in the early 1800s, the grounds served as the center for slave trade in the City of St. Louis. While the landscape has changed, the father of Michael Brown says the city still needs more unification."We've got a lot of work to do, but this is a start," said Michael Brown Sr.Brown believes the many events of celebration and unity taking place on Monday signify just how far we’ve come. Missourians frustrated state coming after them for overpaid funds For Twyla Lee, an organizer of the Juneteenth celebration at Dellwood Park in north St. Louis, it’s critical to educate and inform young people of history and create more awareness."There's not enough education on it," she said.For Tammy Cooper, she’s teaching her 15 grandchil...

George Frazier, former pitcher and Rockies analyst, dies at 68

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:40:56 GMT

George Frazier, former pitcher and Rockies analyst, dies at 68 CINCINNATI — George Frazier, a major league relief pitcher and colorful storytelling analyst for the Colorado Rockies from 1998 to 2015, died Monday in Tulsa, Okla.Frazier, 68, passed away after battling a recent illness, according to Drew Goodman.“In a game full of charismatic characters, George had a seat at the head table, ” said Goodman, the Rockies’ longtime play-by-play man for AT&T SportsNet who worked in the booth with Frazier from 2002-15. “He had more stories than anybody and you’d listen and walk away thinking, ‘No way that ever happened, but it’s funny as hell.’“Some of the stories were born in truth but there was a whole lot of embellishment involved. But that’s OK. Everybody loved George and he knew everybody. And he could talk. And he was a truly giving guy. He’d do anything for you.”Goodman and Frazier talked frequently, usually once a week.“The first game that we did together and...

Veruca Salt’s Louise Post says trailer containing all her musical gear was stolen in Denver

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:40:56 GMT

Veruca Salt’s Louise Post says trailer containing all her musical gear was stolen in Denver Musician Louise Post, the co-founder of the rock group Veruca Salt, said a trailer containing all of her musical gear was stolen in Denver.In an Instagram video, Post said she woke up Saturday morning to discover her trailer containing the gear was missing from a parking lot. She said she filed a police report.Despite the stolen trailer, Post continued with her show at Globe Hall in the city’s Globeville neighborhood Saturday night, the artist said.Post was in Denver as part of a tour for her first solo album, “Sleepwalker.” She said several people, including fellow musicians, stepped in and lent her the gear she needed to continue with the Denver show.Read the full story on Denver7.

Search efforts continue across Mount Baldy for Julian Sands 

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:40:56 GMT

Search efforts continue across Mount Baldy for Julian Sands  Over 80 people led another search effort for the missing actor Julian Sands on Saturday, but he was not located and still remains missing. According to the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department, over 80 Search and Rescue volunteers, deputies and staff searched for the 65-year-old with the help of two helicopters and drone crews. Aviation resources conducted aerial search and assessment efforts over remote areas across Mount Baldy, and the drone crews searched areas that were inaccessible to ground crews, police said. “Despite the recent warmer weather, portions of the mountain remain inaccessible due to extreme alpine conditions,” SBSD said in a statement. “Multiple areas include steep terrain and ravines, which still have 10 [or more] feet of ice and snow.” FILE - Actor Julian Sands attends the "Forbidden Fruit" readings from banned works of literature on Sunday, May 5, 2013, in Beverly Hills, Calif. (Photo by Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP, File) Search fo...

John Edward Alevizos Arrested, Gelvy Ortiz Hospitalized after DUI Pedestrian Crash on 26th Street [Santa Monica, CA]

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:40:56 GMT

John Edward Alevizos Arrested, Gelvy Ortiz Hospitalized after DUI Pedestrian Crash on 26th Street [Santa Monica, CA] 35-Year-Old Driver Arrested after DUI Pedestrian Accident near Wilshire BoulevardSANTA MONICA, CA (June 19, 2023) – Friday, John Edward Alevizos was arrested and Gelvy Ortiz was hurt in a pedestrian crash on 26th Street.The incident occurred around 8:40 p.m., near Wilshire Boulevard on June 2nd.Per reports, 35-year-old Alevizos was driving a Volkswagen Jetta and veered off the road before slamming into a student sitting on the bus bench.Upon arrival, officers located 18-year-old Gelvy Ortiz with serious leg injuries. Paramedics transported him to UCLA Medical Center where he underwent a leg amputation.Following preliminary duties, police determined that Alevizos was under the influence. Officers arrested him for DUI causing injury.The loved ones of Ortiz set up a GoFundMe page to help with costs during this difficult time.Alcohol and other altering substances impair mental and physical performance. If you find yourself unable to safely drive, you can always request a Lyft, Ube...

Several Hurt in Multi-Vehicle Crash on Seventh Street [Long Beach, CA]

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:40:56 GMT

Several Hurt in Multi-Vehicle Crash on Seventh Street [Long Beach, CA] Injuries Reported after Five-Vehicle Collision near Pepper Tree LaneLONG BEACH, CA (June 19, 2023) – Thursday afternoon, a multi-vehicle crash on Seventh Street left five people hurt.Fire officials responded to the collision around 5:15 p.m. in the area of 7th Street and Pepper Tree Lane near Cal State Long Beach.Upon arrival, units discovered five vehicles in the wreckage, including one that had rolled over from the impact.Based on the report, firefighters rushed three people to a hospital with unknown injuries. Meanwhile, paramedics treated two people at the scene before being released.At this time, the identities of those involved in the crash have not been made public. The Long Beach Police Department continues to investigate the cause of the incident.Anyone with additional information regarding the accident is encouraged to contact Long Beach Officials as soon as possible.One small driving mistake can lead to a multi-vehicle crash. This is why it is important to drive def...

Mary May Killed in Pedestrian Collision on Highway 50 [Sacramento, CA]

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:40:56 GMT

Mary May Killed in Pedestrian Collision on Highway 50 [Sacramento, CA] 69-Year-Old Woman Dies in Vehicle Crash near Howe AvenueSACRAMENTO, CA (June 19, 2023) – Early Tuesday morning, Mary May was killed in a pedestrian collision on Highway 50.The incident happened on May 30th, at around 4:40 a.m., in the eastbound lanes of Highway 50 near Howe Avenue.According to reports, 69-year-old May was walking in the #1 lane of the highway when a Toyota slammed into her. Investigations showed that the Toyota was driving at 65 mph. The driver tried to avoid hitting May but he was unsuccessful and he struck the victim.Following the collision, the driver immediately called the authorities and waited at Watt Avenue.In addition, it was unknown if any other vehicles struck May while officers are on their way.When officers arrived at the scene, they located May with no signs of life. Officials pronounced her dead, due to the extent of her injuries.Meanwhile, all eastbound lanes of the Highway were blocked during the incident but were later reopened by 7:15 a.m.The...

Wes Anderson’s Asteroid City is as Much Theme Park as Movie

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:40:56 GMT

Wes Anderson’s Asteroid City is as Much Theme Park as Movie Wes Anderson is a uniqueness, and we should be thankful he exists. But what is he? With each film, he’s doubled down on his particular battery of obsessive ideas (the chockablock dioramas, the loopy yarn-spinning, the deadpan quasi-farce, the overwhelming retro design), so that after a quarter-century of filmmaking, The French Dispatch (2021) was so intensely Wes-y, with more twitches and textual jokes than anyone could assimilate in one viewing, it felt almost like an experimental film. You have to salute his sui-generis-ness, his cultural curiosity, his subject-matter wanderlust, his distinctive visual craft, his attention to detail (often it feels like his films are all detail), and, honestly, his capacity for indexing some kind of late-Millennial/Gen Z toybox nostalgia, the hermetic pleasure of which, for his legion of devotees, should not be underestimated. If you fight in that pajama-clad army, you don’t ask questions, you just go. His newest confabulation, Asteroid City, is W...

Newsom plan would roll back access to police misconduct records

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:40:56 GMT

Newsom plan would roll back access to police misconduct records By Trân Nguyên | Associated PressSACRAMENTO — California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s administration has proposed an end to public disclosure of investigations of abusive and corrupt police officers, handing the responsibility instead to local agencies in an effort to help cover an estimated $31.5 billion budget deficit.The proposal, part of the governor’s budget package that he is still negotiating with the Legislature, has prompted strong criticism from a coalition of criminal justice and press freedom groups, which spent years pushing for the disclosure rules that were part of a landmark law Newsom signed in 2021.The law allows the state Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training to investigate and decertify police officers for misconduct, such as use of excessive force, sexual assault and dishonesty. It requires the commission to make public the records of decertification cases.The Newsom administration now wants to get rid of that transparency element. The commission says the pu...

New Deal-era school buildings to be demolished in Salinas

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:40:56 GMT

New Deal-era school buildings to be demolished in Salinas (BCN) -- A pair of New Deal-era schoolhouses in Salinas, the two oldest in the Alisal Union School District, will be demolished starting on Tuesday to make way for more modern accommodations. The buildings slated for demolition are the main building of the Alisal Community School, a Works Progress Administration project built in 1936, and Fremont Elementary, constructed in 1941. Search for missing Titanic wreck submersible continues: what we know about those aboard At the time of their construction, the region had received a massive influx of immigrants escaping the Dust Bowl and seeking work in California. The Alisal Community School building replaced the one-room school building that served the area since the early '30s. The project is Phase II of a $70 million initiative passed in 2016 to repair and update school infrastructure in the district. The two buildings will be rebuilt over the course of the 2023-2024 school year, according to a school district press release. ...