Special Missouri House committee studying city's earning tax today
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 11:43:29 GMT
ST. LOUIS - The Missouri House is setting up a new committee to study earnings taxes.They're focused on the impact of the 1% tax on wages earned in St. Louis and other cities. St. Louis' earnings tax makes up 36% of the city's general revenue. Former Belleville resident one of 3 Marines killed in Osprey crash in Australia Republican leaders say they want to see how the tax is impacting employment and economic growth in the state.'Pianos For People' deliver piano to aspiring 2nd grader
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 11:43:29 GMT
ST. LOUIS - A north county family's home is about to be filled with the joy of music.An 8-year-old now has a piano to practice her skills and make her dreams of becoming a star a reality. FOX 2's Blair Ledet was there in Jennings when the non-profit, 'Pianos for People,' delivered a piano to an aspiring performer.Kani Brackett is on fire. The bubbly second-grader at Missouri Connections Academy has a passion for playing the piano and singing. Just like Alice Keys. Why Bob Barker did not play for the St. Louis Cardinals Kani takes her cues from the 15-time Grammy Award-winning artist and understands that practice makes perfect.A non-profit organization, Pianos for People, put this all together. They picked up a piano from Alvin Horst in St. Louis City. Kani watched movers with her piano park right in front of her home.Pianos for People has been spreading the love of music for ten years with donations and deliveries. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for u...I-70 westbound reduced to one lane after multi-vehicle crash with serious injuries
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 11:43:29 GMT
A multi-vehicle crash on Interstate 70 near the intersection with Havana Street early Tuesday forced a reduction of traffic to one lane, and authorities are advising drivers to find alternative routes.Three people suffered serious injuries in the crash on I-70 between Peoria and Havana streets, and one was taken to a hospital, Denver Police said in a posting on X, the social media site formerly called Twitter.Related ArticlesColorado News | Coloradans’ top concerns? Cost of living, housing, environmental issues and homelessness, poll says Colorado News | Can there be too many drive-thrus? One Colorado city is considering whether to impose a limit Colorado News | One person dies in crash on northbound Interstate 25 and Yale Avenue Colorado News | Three people taken to hospital after emergency vehicle crash in Boulder Colorado News | Boulder police searching for driver that struck cyclist riding with chil...Here’s how to get another $6,000 off an electric vehicle in Colorado
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 11:43:29 GMT
Coloradans with old cars soon will be able to exchange them for money toward the purchase of an electric vehicle as part of a broader effort by state leaders to incentivize people to swap gas cars for electric models.The new Vehicle Exchange Colorado program allows low- and moderate-income residents of Colorado to exchange their old cars for up to $6,000 off an electric vehicle, providing another discount that can be combined with other state and federal EV tax credits. The application portal opens Thursday morning.The program is aimed at helping reach officials’ goal of getting 940,000 electric vehicles on the road by 2030 — a number that is more than 10 times the current total of electric vehicles owned in the state.Transportation is one of the biggest producers of greenhouse gases in the state, said Ed Piersa, a program manager with the Colorado Energy Office.The program is income restricted to people who might otherwise be shut out from the electric vehicle market, b...Opinion: The “Colorado Option” left me high and dry without health insurance, again
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 11:43:29 GMT
A decade ago, the prestigious PolitiFact Lie of the Year went to President Barack Obama’s assurance “If you like your health care plan, you can keep it” under the Affordable Care Act. This year, I was not able to keep the plans I liked, not once but twice. Bright Health, Humana, Oscar Health, and Friday Health Plans recently packed up and left the state, leaving about 218,800 of us scrabbling to obtain another health insurance plan on the state exchange.Two years after the General Assembly passed the Colorado Option, House Bill 1232, we have four fewer health insurance options. Coincidence? Hardly. Lawmakers thought they could defy a basic law of economics and get away with it. Government price fixing causes shortages. We don’t need to bust out a supply and demand curve graph or look at pictures of Soviet bread lines to understand the lesson. When the government demands more for less, we get less.Under the diminishing Options law, health insurers in small group and individual market...Here’s how Colorado-made products end up on prime time TV shows like “Jack Ryan”
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In the season four premiere of “Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan,” CIA deputy director Jack Ryan (John Krasinski) attends a senate committee hearing to discuss the assassination of a foreign president. The senators ask him to raise his right and pledge to tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth.On his left hand, Ryan is wearing a large and shiny watch, distinct for showing 24 hours in its face instead of the usual 12.The watch, made by Fort Collins-based Vortic Watch Company, created a buzz among gearheads who scoured the internet in search of details about the accessory. According to R.T. Custer, co-founder and CEO, the company’s website traffic jumped 50% compared to a typical month thanks to the cameo. It got another bump after a placement on “The Price Is Right,” where a Vortic watch was one of the prizes on the wheel.Vortic Watch Company makes 50 of its military edition design each year. One of them landed on the wrist of CIA operative Jack Ryan in season four of “...The Rocky Mountains’ most beautiful alpine lakes are just a two-hour flight from Denver
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 11:43:29 GMT
Alberta’s alpine lakes are superior. It’s controversial, I know, but Colorado can’t be the best at everything. And it’s good to get out of the state sometimes, even if you’re staying within the Rocky Mountains.Don’t get me wrong; I’ve seen and admired many of Colorado’s lakes, but may I propose Banff National Park in Canada for your next alpine lake adventure?The trek to the northern section of the Rockies is just a two-hour flight from Denver to Calgary International Airport, followed by a 90-minute drive into the park.From the first sign, you’ll be blown away by the views. The mountains have rock faces at a scale you just don’t see in Colorado. And every lake is a different hue of vibrant blue or green.Plus, who doesn’t love a hike-in-only teahouse? The area has a few of these historic cafes, which were the inspiration for this trip. There is truly nothing like drinking a piping cup of peach apricot white tea on a drizzly August day overlooking Lake Agnes. Add that to your b...Small town Lyons offers big payoff for visitors
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 11:43:29 GMT
You have to zoom in pretty close on a map of Colorado before Lyons even shows up. The town, with a population that hovers around 2,000 people, isn’t exactly a tourist hot spot or an epicenter of, well, anything. But we know better.We know that Lyons is worthy of a stop on our way to Rocky Mountain National Park, or as a destination on its own. We know that 97% of the 85 businesses are locally owned (the only ones that aren’t are two gas stations), making it one of the most unique towns in which to browse, eat and drink. We know that its setting at the edge of the Rockies, with its mix of forests, valleys and sandstone cliffs, is absolutely stunning. And we know that come summertime the music is roaring, with major festivals drawing bluegrass-loving crowds.Here are five reasons to spend time in Lyons this summer:The food is some of the best in the stateIt may seem strange that one of the most delicious fine dining restaurants in Colorado resides in such a small town, but hey, we don’...The moon will appear bigger Wednesday than any other day of the year
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 11:43:29 GMT
Shortly before 8 p.m. on Wednesday would be a great time to check out the moonrise, weather permitting. That’s because it will be a super moon, and a blue moon, too.Blue moons are simply quirks of the calendar that occur every two to three years when there is a second full moon in a calendar month, and our most recent full moon occurred on Aug. 1. The next time a blue moon will be a super moon will occur in January of 2037, according to a NASA informational site. Another will occur just two months later.Related ArticlesOutdoors | First solar eclipse in six years tops list of the best celestial events you can see in Colorado in 2023 Outdoors | If you want the best view of October’s solar eclipse at Mesa Verde, better start making plans now Wednesday’s super moon should be worth a look, however, because it will appear larger and brighter than at any other time this year. That’s because the moon will be at its perigee in relation ...Encino residence targeted in home-invasion robbery; 3 suspects sought
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 11:43:29 GMT
Police are searching for three home-invasion robbers who targeted a residence in Encino Monday night.The incident was reported shortly after 9:40 p.m. in the 4900 block of Aqueduct Avenue near Haskell Avenue.Police investigate a home-invasion robbery in Encino on Aug. 28, 2023. (RMG News)Investigators believe the three intruders entered the home and fled with an unknown amount of jewelry. Video showed Los Angeles Police Department officers gathering evidence at the scene.It was unclear if the residents were inside the home at the time. Transient accused of sneaking into Riverside home, touching 12-year-old girl The suspects were described as three men wearing all black. They were believed to be armed. Police said no arrests have been made.There were no reports of injury resulting from the incident.Latest news
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