Maryland Heights Starbucks workers union striking today
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 06:58:33 GMT
ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. - Workers at the Starbucks on Page and Ball in Maryland Heights will strike today.They say it's because corporate and local management have refused to add extra workers during promotional event days. They say for over half a year, workers there have been cut hours and lost benefits, including insurance and scholarships. Girl’s path to school: speeding cars, sex offenders, dangerous crosswalk The strike will last all day. The Page and Ball Starbucks unionized in August.This is what creative collaboration can look like among the descendants of the African diaspora
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 06:58:33 GMT
On a summer afternoon, Norwegian choreographer Thomas Talawa Prestø was watching as two dancers from his Oslo-based company, Tabanka Dance Ensemble, put another dance company’s artists through the paces of one of his new works. Bob Marley played over the speaker system in the rehearsal room of the Five Points home of Cleo Parker Robinson Dance. Prestø stood with his hands on his hips, aware that the dancers were still finding their way through his system of ancestral and contemporary movements, called the Talawa Technique.Meanwhile, dance doyenne Robinson stood nearby, smiling as she walked along the wall panning with her iPhone camera and documenting the open rehearsal of “Catch Ah Fire.”As her dancers rehearsed beside Prestø’s dance instructors, a faint sheen of perspiration began to glisten on their chests, arms, and foreheads. They stomped, leaped and held poses. Things were getting strenuous. The audience was warming up, too, offering whoops and yelps. So, this is what creative...Gas cloud prompts dozens of homes to be evacuated in West Whittier
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 06:58:33 GMT
Residents in West Whittier were surrounded by a gas cloud Thursday morning, prompting officials to evacuate dozens of homes.About 75 people from 32 homes were asked to go to the Phelan Language Academy at 7150 Cully Avenue while crews tried to stop the leak in a nearby neighborhood. One resident recalled being home with his wife around 1:30 a.m. when he noticed a smell.Officials respond to a gas leak in Whittier on Sept. 14, 2023. (Key News TV)“Yes, the smell and the big noise around 1:30 … Officers came up and asked us to evacuate the area,” Manuel Covarrubias said.Video showed a cloud of gas coming from the street where a large main apparently broke. As of 4:30 a.m., Los Angeles County Fire Department Battalion Chief Chris Siok said gas was still leaking from the pipe. "We're looking at a four-hour window now," said Siok, who added that crews were "just trying to be safe and efficient in what they're doing."Residents were evaluated and no medical needs have been reported yet, Siok...San Jose food festival joins cultures and unique recipes
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 06:58:33 GMT
Editor’s Note: This article was written for Mosaic Vision, an independent journalism training program for high school students who report and photograph stories under the guidance of professional journalists.Outside the Santa Clara County Fairgrounds in San Jose, traffic backed up on Tully Road next to a long line of people snaking around its fenced perimeter. They came for the FoodieLand Night Market — an outdoor festival hosted in various cities along the West Coast.Once the clock hit 1 p.m. Saturday, people surged in the open gate, shuffling eagerly through security and into the fairgrounds. Awaiting them were tents boasting bold-lettered signs, an array of colorful displays and smoking grills.The festival’s dozens of vendors brought various recipes and cultures together in one place on Friday through Saturday. Whether was grilled lobsters, yakitori skewers, chocolate-filled churros or ube-coated turon, every vendor had something distinct to offer.Some were veterans. The En...From the Roadshow archives: Bed of flowers puts the brakes on Highway 85 commute
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 06:58:33 GMT
Editor’s note: Mr. Roadshow wanted to share some of his favorite columns and stories from more than 30 years of informing, entertaining and getting things changed for Bay Area (and beyond) drivers. He’ll be back on the road with new material soon. In the meantime, please keep sending Mr. Roadshow your comments or questions to [email protected] story originally was published on Oct. 21, 1994This one will live in Highway 85 infamy.The first horrendous traffic jam on the first morning commute on the sparkling new freeway was the result of:Not a serious accident, not a cop pulling some guy over, but pansies.Motorists slowing down to look at a roadside display of the yellow and purple flowers brought all northbound lanes to a screeching halt Thursday morning. Caltrans officials, angry that a floral arrangement turned their spiffy new freeway into a parking lot, plan to rip out the pansies as soon as possible.The 6-by-46-foot bed of pansies — which spells out R...After getting taken to school by T.J. Watt, 49ers’ O-line set sights on Aaron Donald
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 06:58:33 GMT
SANTA CLARA — Colton McKivitz isn’t any happier about what happened against Steelers edge rusher T.J. Watt than the fans already calling for his replacement.Playing his first game since being anointed the 49ers’ starting right tackle in place of the departed Mike McGlinchey, McKivitz was beaten for three sacks leading to two fumbles by Brock Purdy, one of which the quarterback recovered by lying on his back with the ball underneath him.“It wasn’t great, I’ll give you that,” McKivitz said Wednesday as the 49ers began preparations to visit the Los Angeles Rams in Week 2. “It didn’t look like me on tape. The angles were flat and he was able to get to the edge quick.”While the hypercritical of the 49ers’ Faithful are calling for a trade on social media, McKivitz, at least, has an opportunity to do something about it. He can work on the depth of his sets, the position of his hands and use his height (6-foot-5) and long arm...Homes may sprout on San Jose site occupied by older office buildings
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 06:58:33 GMT
SAN JOSE — Affordable homes could sprout on the site of an older San Jose office center that’s more than six decades old, city documents show.The proposed development is slated to be built at 259 Meridian Avenue in San Jose, according to a preliminary proposal filed with the city’s Planning Department.Office center at 259 Meridian Avenue in San Jose, shown within the outline. Boundaries are approximate. (Google Maps)If the project is built, the housing development would include 154 units, the city planning documents show.The six-story project would be developed within the framework of SB 330, a law that’s designed to streamline the process for the approval of housing developments.The Meridian Avenue project site is located between West San Carlos Street and Norton Avenue.The 1.3-acre development site currently consists of three one-story office buildings, city documents show. The three office buildings were built in 1958, according to the LoopNet commerc...Editorial: Elections matter, even in tiny Sunol school district
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 06:58:33 GMT
Elections matter. Even in the tiny Sunol Glen School District with a single K-8 school that enrolls fewer than 300 students.District parents learned that hard lesson Tuesday night as chaos broke out at a school board meeting. Eventually, the audience of about 100 people was thrown out of the meeting before the three-person school board passed a resolution by a 2-1 vote that prevents the district from flying the Pride flag.Beyond the harmful, devastating message it sends to LGBTQ members and supporters throughout the community, it raises important issues about the values of the board members and the district — issues that are increasingly being raised in school districts in California and throughout the nation. Another election year is rapidly approaching. The Sunol debate points to the need for voters to make every effort to become as knowledgeable as possible about candidates before casting their votes in 2024.The Pride flag was reportedly attached to a chain-link fence at th...Opinion: Why Governor Newsom should sign gun violence prevention bill
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 06:58:33 GMT
The decrease in deaths related to smoking and tobacco use is one of the great public health achievements in California history. With smoking rates declining more than 50% since the 1980s, our policies have been credited with saving 1 million lives and $134 billion in health care costs. A key pillar to this success is an excise tax on the tobacco industry, with revenues used to fund a variety of smoking prevention and cessation programs.The idea is simple but powerful: When an industry creates a product that harms society, redirect some of the profits from the sale of that harmful product to programs that will help alleviate the impact.As smoking deaths decline, gun deaths are on the rise in California, and it’s time to borrow from the success of the anti-smoking movement. A bill passed by a supermajority of the California Legislature, AB 28, would do exactly that — place a modest, 11% excise tax on the firearm industry, not consumers, that would generate $160 million annually ...Water main break recovery expected to take 6 weeks
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 06:58:33 GMT
SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) -- Public works crews discovered all the pipes on the Fillmore street block in the Cow Hollow neighborhood need to be replaced. The estimated time of this new repair project is expected to take six weeks.Water, sewer and gas pipelines on that block were all found to be outdated and in need of a replacement before the street can fully reopen, the SF Public Utilities Commission said. This comes after a sinkhole formed on Monday as a result of a 70-year-old water main rupturing at Green and Fillmore streets. That sinkhole has since been filled. Fillmore Street is closed off between Union and Green streets and will remain that way through October. Crews are expected to work daily from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m.The San Francisco City Attorney's Office is urging both homeowners and businesses to file claims if they've suffered any damage. The biggest issue some businesses may have is slower foot traffic due to the road closure.Latest news
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