City of Glendale opens cooling center for locals still without power
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 17:23:13 GMT
GLENDALE, Mo. - Thousands of people are waking up without power Monday morning across the bi-state because of storms from over the weekend. Now cooling centers are ready to help.People can come out to the City Auditorium at City Hall. You can cool off, get some water, and charge your electronics. This will be open 24 hours until power here is restored.Crews in Hazelwood were seen Sunday working to restore power. Ameren says they have more than a thousand people working around the clock. They also shared that everyone should have power back on by Tuesday at the latest.We've been seeing this a lot this month:Severe storms ripping through neighborhoods, bringing down trees, and power lines. Right now, Ameren crews are still working to restore power to more than 10,000 people in Missouri and Illinois combined. The majority of the outages are in St. Louis County. Corpse flower now blooming at Missouri Botanical Garden Saturday's storm initially knocked out power to 95,000 customers acr...Crews investigating fatal crash on I-255 WB
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 17:23:13 GMT
COLUMBIA, Ill. - Crews are at the scene of a fatal crash in Columbia, Illinois Monday morning. Our Bommarito Automotive Group SkyFOX helicopter was flying over the area located on I-255 westbound, where a car rammed into the back of a semitruck. Lanes have since cleared as a tow truck is at the scene. Cardinals trade frenzy begins: Montgomery to Rangers, Hicks to Blue Jays No word on the cause of the crash or the identity of the driver. FOX 2 will update this story with more information as it becomes available.Free viewing of 'corpse flower' starts today at Missouri Botanical Garden
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 17:23:13 GMT
ST. LOUIS - One of the two smelly corpse flowers has bloomed at the Missouri Botanical Garden.The garden opened for free viewing and smelling from 10:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. They'll be open for regular hours again Monday, but corpse flowers only bloom for about 24 hours. Cardinals trade frenzy begins: Montgomery to Rangers, Hicks to Blue Jays 'Octavia' split earlier this year. Her twin is expected to bloom later this week.Pete Buttigieg announcing MetroLink funding today
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 17:23:13 GMT
EAST ST. LOUIS, Ill. - Major new funding to improve infrastructure is headed to the MetroLink systems on the Illinois side. The money is coming from President Joe Biden's bipartisan infrastructure law. U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg will be in the metro east later Monday. He will join U.S. Senator Dick Durbin and Congresswoman Nikki Budzinski at a MetroLink management facility in East St. Louis. Corpse flower now blooming at Missouri Botanical Garden They'll make the announcement later Monday.Falling bricks force road closure in midtown St. Louis
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 17:23:13 GMT
ST. LOUIS - Falling bricks have forced the closure of a busy section of a road in midtown St. Louis. Cardinals trade frenzy begins: Montgomery to Rangers, Hicks to Blue Jays Police reported that bricks fell off the Washington-Grand building part of Grand Boulevard is closed between Washington Avenue and Samuel Shepard Drive.Driver crashes into 2 cars overnight in south St. Louis
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 17:23:13 GMT
ST. LOUIS - A driver crashed into two parked cars overnight.That was around 12:30 a.m. on south Grand Boulevard at Osceola Street in the Dutchtown neighborhood of south St. Louis. Corpse flower now blooming at Missouri Botanical Garden The driver was evaluated from a back injury.3-vehicle crash in south St. Louis overnight
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 17:23:13 GMT
ST. LOUIS - Three vehicles collided overnight in south St. Louis.This was around 1:30 a.m. on South Broadway at Wisconsin Avenue in the 'Marine Villa' neighborhood. One of the cars hit a building, but did not break the wall. Corpse flower now blooming at Missouri Botanical Garden None of the six people in the cars were injured.Confident Broncos safety Caden Sterns is in prove-it mode: “It’s time to take the next step”
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 17:23:13 GMT
Caden Sterns dialed in on Russell Wilson’s eyes and anticipated what came next.Actually, he knew what came next.Sterns tracked the ball out of the quarterback’s hands and then off of teammate Justin Simmons’ fingertips and then went full out to make sure he converted the opportunity.The interception on Denver’s first official day of training camp is a microcosm of where the third-year Broncos safety senses he is in his career.Where he knows he is in his career.What he feels in his core is coming next and what he’s intent on doing with the opportunity.“There’s no doubt in my mind,” Sterns told The Post. “I’ve played enough in this league to know that I have what it takes to be a really good safety. I’m going to hold myself to that standard. I have the blueprint with the two safeties that we have. That’s my priority. And doing what I can to help this team win is just as important.“I hold myself to a very high standard and I know what I can do.”Sterns’ head coach, Sean Payton, has a re...Opinion: Denver’s board of education broke the law and violated our trust
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 17:23:13 GMT
Denver’s Board of Education met privately to discuss, develop and vote on a crucial school safety policy in clear violation of Colorado law. Video just released by the district following a judge’s orders also showed the board and school officials using the meeting to openly express contempt for the public they serve, stew about their public image, and, in the case of one board member, make shockingly insensitive and racially charged comments.Colorado’s media has served the public well in making sure that this meeting was made public. It took a lawsuit, a judge’s orders, and then a surprisingly brave vote from the board members to bring this recorded meeting to light.And the Denver Public School board members, Superintendent Alex Marrero and legal counsel Aaron Thompson, certainly were not shown in their best lights. The meeting makes everyone involved look conniving and political. During a crisis – especially a school shooting that left two employees seriously injured and resu...George Lucas sues to secure San Anselmo parcel ownership
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 17:23:13 GMT
“Star Wars” director George Lucas has a net worth in the billions of dollars, but a recent court filing demonstrates that the movie mogul still keeps a close watch over even his smallest real estate holdings.Lucas has filed a complaint in Marin County Superior Court to ensure that ownership of a strip of land that he has been using as a driveway to one of his many San Anselmo properties isn’t claimed by the heirs of several of his deceased neighbors.“The Strip is principally occupied by a paved driveway leading from Essex Avenue to the Parcel,” the complaint filed in May states. The filing says the parcel is on Coogan Avenue.“Until recently, plaintiff believed the Strip was part of the Parcel,” the suit says. “Plaintiff has learned that the Strip is actually not within the Parcel’s mete and bounds.”Lucas believes that four deceased neighbors might have been granted an easement over a portion of the strip and that two other deceased neighbors “may have had an interest in the Strip,” ...Latest news
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