How should St. Louis use its Rams settlement money? Weigh in through a survey
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 12:32:35 GMT
ST. LOUIS - Nearly two years removed from the NFL Rams relocation settlement, the City of St. Louis wants to hear from community members on how to use its share of the settlement long-term. The St. Louis Board of Alderman launched a public survey Monday to collect feedback on how the city should invest its share of the settlement, which currently amounts to around $250 million after attorney's fees and other expenses. Multiple people quit within hours at Jennings City Hall "We need innovative solutions to our city’s biggest problems, but first we need to hear from you," said BOA President Megan Green. "Visit our new public engagement hub to complete the Rams Settlement Survey and share your ideas on how these funds could create generational change." The City is particularly asking for feedback on ways the money can be used to help the St. Louis economy grow, encourage more people to live in St. Louis or address challenges within the city. The survey will be open through Oct. 13, ...Man charged for punching stepchild in parking lot of St. Louis County bowling alley
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 12:32:35 GMT
CHESTERFIELD, Mo. - Authorities arrested an Illinois man accused of recently punching his stepchild in the parking lot of a St. Louis County bowling alley. Prosecutors have charged Dakota Amerman, 30, of Olney, Illinois with one felony count of abuse or neglect of a child. Multiple people quit within hours at Jennings City Hall According to court documents obtained by FOX 2, the stepchild (a 17-year-old girl) was leaving a bowling alley when she put her hands on her younger sibling's shoulders. Amerman reportedly told the older daughter to take her hands off her sibling, then proceeded to punch her multiple times. Chesterfield police reviewed surveillance footage from the situation and learned that the victim suffered bruises to her left rib cage and back. Amerman admitted to various details in the investigation, per court documents. If convicted, Amerman could face up to 7 years in prison of $10,000 in fines.Missing Beverly Hills woman hasn't been seen for nearly 2 months
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 12:32:35 GMT
Friends of a Beverly Hills woman missing for nearly two months are asking the public for help locating her. Camela Leierth-Segura, 48, was last contacted in the Beverly Hills area on June 29, according to her missing persons page on the California Department of Justice website.Friends have also been posting on social media in an effort to get others to help search for Camela. “We are extremely worried about her safety, and despite our best efforts, the local authorities have not been able to locate her,” Liz Montgomery posted on her Instagram account. Montgomery said Camela’s parents are in Sweden and “pleading for your assistance.”Camela was believed to have left in a 2010 Ford Fusion with California plate 6KZJ725. Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputy shot, killed by police on Fontana golf course She was described as a White woman standing 5 feet 10 inches tall and weighing 125 pounds. Camela has blond hair and blue eyes. Anyone with information was asked to contact the Bever...Bass' plan to buy Westlake hotel for homeless housing receives blowback ahead of City Council vote
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Three months ago, the Los Angeles Times called the Mayfair Hotel in the Westlake neighborhood of Los Angeles "a 15-story hotel [that] could help L.A.'s mayor fight homelessness."That hope, however, could be dashed after recent reports indicate the hotel's previous participation in a homeless housing program was a headache for staffers inside the building and neighbors outside it.On Wednesday, the Times called the Mayfair's time housing people as part of Project Roomkey "a wrenching, tumultuous period," with the city paying $11.5 million to repair damage done to the building and its 294 rooms. Homeless man found living in underground vault in downtown Los Angeles Drug use, vandalism, fights and other nuisances have area residents and business owners pushing back against L.A. Mayor Karen Bass' plan to purchase the hotel to use as homeless housing.“I don’t want them back in this neighborhood,” neighbor Darlene Adderison told the Times. “I want my peace. I am 66 years old and I want m...Top 10 OnlyFans NewYork & Sexiest Long Island OnlyFans 2023
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The Denver police officer who shot and killed an unarmed man during an alleged domestic violence incident earlier this month believed the man was armed with a knife, but he was actually holding only a black marker, according to body-worn camera footage released Monday.The shooting happened Aug. 5 just before 8 p.m. in the 2300 block of West Cedar Avenue. The graphic body-worn camera footage shows Brandon Cole, 36, held a black marker in his hand and raised the marker to chest-level as he charged at a police officer that night.The officer, who has not been publicly identified, shot Cole twice. The body-worn camera footage shows an uninvolved woman and young child were standing directly behind Cole when the officer opened fire. Cole was killed; no one else was injured.“This is a tremendous tragedy,” Chief Ron Thomas said during a news conference Monday in which police offered the most detailed account to date of the killing.The incident began at 7:56 p.m., when a neighbor called 911 t...Nearing rehab assignment, Mitch Haniger says time away from SF Giants has been ‘difficult’, ‘frustrating’
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 12:32:35 GMT
SAN FRANCISCO — One of the draws for Mitch Haniger when he signed with the Giants this past winter was the chance to play for his hometown team.One problem: Four months into his tenure, he hasn’t played very much.That should change soon, as Haniger said Tuesday the goal is to begin a rehab assignment next week. He won’t accompany the team on its upcoming six-game swing to the East Coast, but could be ready to play his first game since June 13 not long after they get back.Haniger spoke to the Bay Area News Group after taking live batting practice on the field for a second straight day, exactly nine weeks after he was hit in the forearm with an errant Jack Flaherty fastball, derailing his time with the Giants before it got a chance to get started.“It’s definitely difficult,” Haniger said of his time away. “I don’t like spending time on the IL and being hurt. You feel like you’re not able to do your job and perform for your teammates. The goal here is to w...Kurtenbach: The 49ers aren’t worried about Nick Bosa’s holdout. They should be
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SANTA CLARA — We all know how this ends for Nick Bosa and the 49ers: The team’s best player and the league’s best pass rusher will sign a new contract that makes him the NFL’s highest-paid non-quarterback.Big press conference, big smiles, big money.So let’s get on with it.What’s the hold-up with ending the holdout?The 49ers are practicing hard. They’re not terribly far away from beginning to game-plan for the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 1.But Bosa is 3,000 miles away, and there’s no expectation that he will hop on a plane to San Jose anytime soon.The Niners are downplaying it all. But not giving Bosa his big deal is, well, a big deal, because there’s no guarantee this holdout ends before the regular-season starts.Related ArticlesSan Francisco 49ers | Editorial: California should ban tackle football in high school San Francisco 49ers | 49ers training camp: Talanoa Hufanga’s interception spoils Brock Purd...Leaving California: Where do ‘best state’ rankings tell you to move?
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 12:32:35 GMT
Departing Californians take a lot of pride in their new home state.I know this because my “Leaving California” columns – designed to help folks choose which state might be best for a relocation – draw spirited comments from readers on how their relocation selection was slighted by my rankings.Yes, the trusty spreadsheet isn’t free of bias in various forms. But there are 49 other states. Some will grade higher than others. That’s the scorecard business.But to get past my personal blind spots, this edition of “Leaving California” scores relocation options for Californians on a simple scale – the average ranking derived from nine other “best state” scorecards. These gradings are based on a host of economic and demographic factors, each with its own wisdom – or not – backing the math.If we assume that such “best state” scorecards are valuable tools for home hunting, the average ranking says New Hampshire is your top spot. Then comes Vermont, Massachusetts, New Jersey and Minnesota. By t...San Jose State football: Jenkins twins two of a kind in Spartans defense
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SAN JOSE — Growing up, twins Tre and Andrew Jenkins did everything together. From homework to playing sports, the two were inseparable.This fall, as seniors, they are teaming up in the San Jose State secondary to try and help the Spartans capture their second conference title in four seasons and play in consecutive bowl games for the first time since 1987.“We want to win the Mountain West championship,” Andrew said. “That’s been the goal since day one.”The Jenkins brothers were sophomores on the 2020 squad that had an undefeated regular season and won SJSU’s first Mountain West championship.Tre was a starting safety on that squad, earning second-team All-Mountain West honors, and has been an honorable mention pick after each of the past two seasons. Andrew has been a key contributor primarily on special teams but is vying for a starting role at safety opposite his brother this season.Twin brothers Andrew Jenkins (#27) and Tre Jenkins (#22), practice with the San Jose State football ...Latest news
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