Football coach shot in front of players at practice, St. Louis community shocked
Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:42:51 GMT
ST. LOUIS - Grief on the gridiron. Community leaders say a well-known youth football coach was shot several times Tuesday during practice in front of his players. The preliminary investigation from the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department revealed that a 30-year-old coach ended up in an altercation with a 43-year-old suspect moments before he was shot. The shooting happened at Sherman Park around 7 p.m. Tuesday. Police have not disclosed if the suspect had been known to the coach. Monthly $500 payments coming soon for some St. Louis families Many residents, in addition to players and parents, are shocked by the shooting. “I can’t imagine how horrific it is for the players, and they have to go home, and the parents are now trying to come up with answers as to why," said James Clark with the Urban League of Metropolitan St. Louis. "I can’t imagine what that scene was like, and how it's playing again and again in the minds of those young boys," said St. Louis resident Kayla Wi...McDonald's reopens O'Fallon location, honoring owner's ALS battle
Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:42:51 GMT
O'FALLON, Mo. - One McDonald's location in O'Fallon, Missouri, celebrated its grand reopening on Wednesday while also recognizing the owner's battle with ALS. Also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease, ALS is a neurodegenerative disease that affects nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord. Monthly $500 payments coming soon for some St. Louis families The newly-reopened restaurant is owned and operated by Dave Giarla. He has owned a McDonald's franchise for nearly 30 years. Giarla has also been diagnosed with ALS. As part of the grand reopening, Dave's son donated $5,000 to the ALS Association of St. Louis. O'Fallon Mayor Bill Hennessy has also declared Oct. 11 as David Giarla Day. The reopened McDonald's location is at 1011 North Main Street.St. Margaret of Scotland unveils revamped playground
Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:42:51 GMT
ST. LOUIS - A refurbished addition to the St. Margaret of Scotland playground has opened in south St. Louis. The new playground surface was funded by a $40,000 grant from the Missouri Department of Conservation. Monthly $500 payments coming soon for some St. Louis families Patrick Holley, Principal at St. Margaret of Scotland, says this is a big upgrade to the previous flooring. “The material before were individual little squares, and in the sun, what they would do is curl up,” he said. The brand-new playground flooring is made of 25,000 pounds of used, recycled tires. It’s much more efficient and resilient than before. The recycled materials were refurbished from the state of Missouri itself, which fit into the teachings of St. Margaret of Scotland by being good stewards of the Earth. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now Daily News ...St. Louis-area Ameren line workers prepare for international lineman's rodeo
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MARYLAND HEIGHTS, Mo. - With the Wednesday sun high above Maryland Heights, Ameren crews geared up and climbed up in an effort to brush up on their skills.This weekend, Ameren crews from the St. Louis area will participate in the 39th annual International Lineman’s Rodeo in Overland Park, Kansas.“This is a really great event for our skilled craft co-workers to get out and showcase their talents,” said Jon Shockley, Senior Manager of Electric Training for Ameren Missouri. Monthly $500 payments coming soon for some St. Louis families Shockley says this weekend’s event, billed as the “Lineman Olympics," brings together the most talented line workers from utilities around the world. For Ameren crews, it’s a chance to put their protocols into practice with a purpose.“A time for us to do team building, bonding, and working with our folks to be able to better serve our customers. To better deliver safe, reliable energy to our region," said Shockley.The events these linemen will compete i...Broncos finalize transfer of controlling owner designation from Rob Walton to club CEO Greg Penner
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The Broncos on Wednesday finalized a change in their designated controlling owner from Rob Walton to CEO Greg Penner, the team confirmed to The Post.The move became official Wednesday when the NFL’s finance committee reviewed the details of the change and gave it unanimous support, a league source confirmed.Nothing about the club’s day-to-day organizational structure or duties changes in making Penner, Walton’s son-in-law, the controlling owner. Penner and Carrie Walton Penner, Rob’s daughter, have had daily operational control of the Broncos since the Walton-Penner Family Ownership Group purchased the franchise in August 2022.Related ArticlesDenver Broncos | Trio of Broncos front seven defenders ruled out for Thursday night at Kansas City Denver Broncos | Broncos scouting report: How Denver matches up against Chiefs and predictions Denver Broncos | Frank Clark came to Denver to help restore Broncos’ rivalry with Chi...Body parts stolen from casket at Crown Hill Cemetery in Jefferson County
Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:42:51 GMT
Somebody broke into the crypt in a private mausoleum at Crown Hill Cemetery in Jefferson County overnight, pried open a coffin and stole portions of the body contained inside it, authorities said Wednesday.Jefferson County sheriff’s officials said deputies were dispatched to the cemetery, at 7777 W. 29th Ave., at 7:20 a.m. Wednesday on a report of damage to a mausoleum. There, the deputies found “severe damage to the crypt front on a private mausoleum, as well as damage to the crypt and casket inside,” the sheriff’s office said in a news release.Investigators believe “unknown suspects” forced their way in overnight and stole body parts from the casket, sheriff’s officials said.Deputies searched the area but did not find the suspects, officials said.Anyone with information is asked to call the Jeffco sheriff’s tipline at 303-271-5612.Related ArticlesCrime and Public Safety | Three stabbed at Denver homeless shelter in Park Hi...Unique Denver beer bar closing after six years in Five Points
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Goed Zuur is saying goodbye. The singular Five Points beer bar, which specializes in sour ales and small plates, will pour its gueuze on Oct. 22, according to co-owner John Fayman.“It has been an amazing ride in the world of mixed fermentation sour ales and we couldn’t have come this far without your love and support,” Fayman, who also owns Backcountry Pizza & Tap House in Boulder, wrote on Facebook. “Our incredible team and I have been dealing with an increasing amount of issues since COVID, and ultimately, we feel this is the best decision.”Goed Zuur sold butter boards for $15 since it opened in 2017. (Provided by Goed Zuur) Related ArticlesRestaurants, Food and Drink | Leven Deli beefs up with new spot in Wash Park Restaurants, Food and Drink | Still waiting for an invite to Casa Bonita? Some diners have been more than once. Restaurants, Food and Drink | New brewery from two DIYers opening in Adams County...Unidentified man found with traumatic brain injury in San Pedro
Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:42:51 GMT
Public health officials in Los Angeles County are asking for help identifying a patient who was badly injured in San Pedro earlier this week.The patient, an Asian male in his mid-20s, was found in the 3700 block of South Meyler Street -a residential area near Wilders Addition Park- on Monday after sustaining a traumatic brain injury, according to L.A. County Health Services.The cause of his injury was not released.He was found with a black backpack, a wallet containing Japanese currency, and several travel-size personal hygiene items, officials said. He does not have any visible tattoos or other distinguishable marks.Authorities say the man is 5 feet 10 inches tall and weighs approximately 158 pounds.He was listed in grave condition at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center where he was intubated and sedated as of Wednesday.Anyone with information that may help to identify him is asked to contact the hospital at (424) 306-5305.Witches to descend upon Central Coast town for this Halloween event
Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:42:51 GMT
The waters of Morro Bay will be taken over by witches and warlocks as part of an annual Halloween event.On Oct. 29, Morro Bay will host its annual Witches and Warlocks Paddle to benefit the Food Bank Coalition of San Luis Obispo County.Dozens of people wearing their witching wardrobes will paddle out on paddle boards and kayaks into Morro Bay for the yearly holiday event."You'll glide through the calm waters, surrounded by the shimmering lights of Morro Rock and the picturesque coastal landscape," organizers said.Paddleboarders and kayakers gathered in the waters of Morro Bay during the annual Witches and Warlocks Paddle. The gray and gloomy fog that Morro Bay is known for serves as the perfect backdrop for a coven gathering.Morro Bay is one of the most popular Californian destinations for calm paddle boarding and kayaking. The city offers the recreation activities year-round, but autumn is considered among the best times to try it. Dozens of people pose on the beach after the annu...Introducing Born Free Dog Training: A Unique Approach to Canine Training
Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:42:51 GMT
Born Free Dog Training, a dynamic and innovative dog training venture, is offering a fresh perspective on dog training techniques. Founded by Logan, an experienced dog trainer with a passion for animals, Born Free Dog Training is committed to fostering understanding and harmony between dogs and their human companions.Born Free Dog Training takes a distinctive approach to dog training, focusing on the core principle that dogs are, at heart, animals with instincts rooted in their wolf ancestors. The company’s mission is to empower dog owners with the knowledge and tools to guide their pets while respecting their innate nature.Founder Logan explains the philosophy behind Born Free Dog Training, stating, “Our aim is to remind dog owners that their furry friends are, fundamentally, dogs. We believe in recognizing their origins as free, independent beings and then helping them adapt to a domesticated life within a set of reasonable guidelines. Our approach is based on science ...Latest news
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