St. Louis man convicted in 2020 I-70 killing
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 12:35:47 GMT
ST. LOUIS - A St. Louis man was convicted Thursday for fatally shooting a man while the two were riding in the same car on Interstate 70.The shooting happened around 2 a.m. on May 15, 2020, on westbound I-70 near West Florissant Avenue.Brian Williams and Leonard Ward were riding in a vehicle driven by a friend, Edouard Claypool. Williams and Ward got into a verbal argument. At some point, Williams, who was in the backseat, produced a gun and shot Ward in the head three times.Ward died immediately. He was 53. His body was later found along an off-ramp from I-70 to West Florissant. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now Daily News SIGN UP NOW Prosecutors said Williams admitted that he killed Ward and tossed the gun as he ran from police.Williams, now 59, waived his right...Two-time gold medalist, CU Buffs legend Burdie Haldorson dies
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 12:35:47 GMT
Colorado men’s basketball legend Burdette “Burdie” Haldorson starred for the Buffaloes in the 1950s and won two Olympic gold medals. (Photo courtesy of University of Colorado Athletics)The Colorado athletic department is mourning the loss of one of its all-time greats, as CU announced the recent passing of men’s basketball legend Burdette “Burdie” Haldorson.Haldorson, 89, passed away Oct. 13 in Colorado Springs.A two-time Olympic gold medal winner, Haldorson was inducted into the Colorado Sports Hall of Fame in 1977 and CU’s Athletic Hall of Fame in 1999 as part of the organization’s second induction class. He was the first CU basketball player inducted into the Colorado Sports Hall of Fame.Haldorson averaged 10.6 points and 7.2 rebounds in his first season with the Buffaloes in 1952-53. His senior season in 1954-55 was one for the ages, leading the Buffs to the Big Seven championship while averaging 21.0 points and 13.8 rebounds, which remains the top mark in program history. CU we...What is coffee badging? And what are managers doing about it?
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 12:35:47 GMT
As more employers require their workers to return to the office in post-pandemic America, a quiet revolution is taking place.“Coffee badging” -as it is known- looks something like this:An employee shows up at the office in the morning, maybe grabs a cup of coffee, openly schmoozes with co-workers, and then quietly slips out to work remotely for the rest of the day.“This is one trick workers are using to protest the end of remote work flexibility and hybrid schedules,” says KTLA consumer reporter David Lazarus.This new workplace trend, Lazarus says, is a sly way for employees to check a box while still enjoying the flexibility of working from home -or wherever- as they did through the COVID pandemic.But managers are getting savvy about this, Lazarus says.“They’re walking the halls in the afternoons to see who is around, or maybe summoning workers to their office on the fly."Lazarus says employees who think this is a clever way to game the system should think again.“More and more mana...Authorities respond to HazMat incident at L.A. City Hall
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 12:35:47 GMT
Authorities with the Los Angeles Fire Department, Los Angeles Police and LAPD's HazMat Units responded to L.A. City Hall Thursday after the discovery of a mysterious white powder.The calls came in just before 2 p.m. after the unknown substance was found in the first floor mail room.Two city hall workers were evaluated by paramedics and transported to a hospital for further evaluation as a precaution after opening a package containing the unknown substance. The workers didn’t show any signs or symptoms of illness, authorities said.Sky5 footage showed a large number of first responders at the scene.The mail room and a few nearby businesses were evacuated by LAPD personnel and the LAPD Bomb Squad was also on the scene assisting authorities. Los Angeles Street between Temple and First streets was shut down due to the investigation. The type of substance that was discovered was not immediately known.One Hospitalized after Motorcycle Crash on South Oak Street [Kennewick, WA]
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 12:35:47 GMT
Lanes Closed after a Motorcycle Accident on East 27th AvenueKENNEWICK, WA (October 19, 2023) – On Sunday, a crash on South Oak Street and East 27th Avenue left one person with serious injuries.According to the Benton County Sheriff’s Office, one person was injured in the collision, and paramedics immediately transported the person to the hospital.Furthermore, the authorities have not yet released the involved vehicles other than the motorcycle.Consequently, authorities temporarily shut down a portion of the street to allow for cleanup and preliminary duties. However, the roadway has since been reopened.No other information was added, and the Benton County Sheriff’s Office took over the investigation.It is important to observe proper caution when riding a motorcycle. Do not underestimate the bike’s speed. When turning or changing lanes, use hand and turn signals to give other drivers enough time to slow down and prepare for you to get over. To increase visibility, wear brightly...Gurdial Singh Dead, Jonathan Quiorz Arrested after Wrong-Way Crash on Highway 99 [Yuba City, CA]
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 12:35:47 GMT
63-Year-Old Man Killed in Wrong-Way Accident near Sacramento AvenueYUBA CITY, CA (October 19, 2023) – Early Thursday, a fatal collision on Highway 99 resulted in the death of Gurdial Singh.At approximately 12:19 a.m., emergency services rushed to the scene near SacramentoAvenue. According to reports, Jonathan Rodrigo Merin Quiorz, a 27-year-old, was driving his vehicle southbound in the northbound lanes of the highway. This led to a head-on collision between Quiorz’s vehicle and a blue Honda Pilot, which was being driven by Mr. Singh.Paramedics pronounced 63-year-old Singh, a resident of Yuba City, deceased at the scene. Meanwhile, Quiorz was airlifted to UC Davis Hospital with significant facial injuries, and a passenger in his vehicle, 25-year-old Macario Per, was transported to Adventist Health/Rideout Hospital in Marysville for medical attention.In the aftermath of initial investigative procedures, officers took Quiorz into custody, charging him with felony DUI and g...Is California Gov. Newsom’s Israel visit ‘helpful for morale’ or risky political maneuver?
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 12:35:47 GMT
In a surprise itinerary change, California Gov. Gavin Newsom is stopping Friday in Israel on his way to a planned trip to China, visiting the country-at-war with no official diplomatic agenda and raising more questions about his long-speculated presidential ambitions.In a social media post Thursday, Newsom said he will be meeting “with those impacted by the horrific terrorist attacks and offering California’s support.”I’m on my way to Israel.I’ll be meeting with those impacted by the horrific terrorist attacks and offering California’s support.— Gavin Newsom (@GavinNewsom) October 19, 2023Newsom’s trip comes just two days after President Biden became the first sitting U.S. president to visit Israel during a war and a day after New York’s Democratic Gov. Kathy Hochul spent two days there, meeting with families as well as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.Newsom’s visit is welcome news to Galia Mizrahi, a 55-year Southern California woman who flew to Israel after two of ...Martinez refinery official apologizes to City Council and residents after chemical releases
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 12:35:47 GMT
On a night when the city passed a resolution castigating the Martinez Refining Company for their performance over the last 12 months, the refinery’s manager issued a set of apologies and an acknowledgment that if the company doesn’t get its act together soon, the consequences could be dire.“We understand that not only being a good neighbor, but truly our license depends on our ability to operate in a safe and responsible manner,” said Daniel Ingram, manager of the Martinez Refining company. “We don’t take these issues lightly.”Ingram’s report included a more full accounting of the spent catalyst release last November, when residents woke up to a layer of fine white silt on their cars and window sills. The Martinez Refining Company, whose sprawling campus defines the east side of the city, said the release was “non-toxic,” “non-hazardous”, and “naturally occurring” spent catalyst dust used in the refining process.Related ArticlesEnvironment | Big federal dollars for ...Jaguars QB Trevor Lawrence starts against the Saints despite his knee sprain
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 12:35:47 GMT
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Trevor Lawrence was cleared to start for the Jacksonville Jaguars against the New Orleans Saints on Thursday night after being listed as questionable with a sprained left knee.Lawrence was a limited participant in practice on Tuesday and Wednesday after sitting out on Monday, a day after he’d twisted his knee during a sack in the late stages of a 37-20 victory over Indianapolis.Lawrence left the game after that play, but said on Tuesday that he felt a lot better than he expected and would do everything he couild to play.Lawrence has completed 67% of his passes for 1,439 yards with seven touchdowns and three interceptions this season. But he’s been sacked 16 times, putting him on pace to shatter his previous high of 32 sacks set in 2021, the year he was drafted first overall out of Clemson.Meanwhile, the Saints activated linebacker and defensive captain Demario Davis, who’d been listed as questionable with a sore knee.___AP NFL: https://apnews.com...Oak Valley Bancorp: Q3 Earnings Snapshot
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 12:35:47 GMT
OAKDALE, Calif. (AP) — OAKDALE, Calif. (AP) — Oak Valley Bancorp (OVLY) on Thursday reported net income of $7.4 million in its third quarter.The bank, based in Oakdale, California, said it had earnings of 89 cents per share._____This story was generated by Automated Insights (http://automatedinsights.com/ap) using data from Zacks Investment Research. Access a Zacks stock report on OVLY at https://www.zacks.com/ap/OVLYSourceLatest news
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