Police arrest likely gunman in two downtown St. Louis garage shootings

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:30:44 GMT

Police arrest likely gunman in two downtown St. Louis garage shootings ST. LOUIS - Authorities have arrested one person suspected in two recent St. Louis downtown garage shootings, including that turned deadly over the past week.The shootings happened Wednesday and Thursday evening at a parking garage at the corner of North 9th Street and Washington Avenue, one connected to a Marriott hotel property. Pierre Benoist, a captain within the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department, says the gunman believed to be involved in both shootings was arrested Friday afternoon. Investigators have not yet disclosed his name, stating that charges are still pending. Top Story: St. Louis circuit attorney resigns amid controversy Before the arrest, there was a heavy police presence around the garage Friday afternoon following both shootings. Officers responded to a report of someone flashing a gun in the parking garage. As officers spotted and confronted the suspect, he tried to run away. In the process, he threw his gun onto a roof of one building. Police detai...

Highest-rated restaurants for tacos in St. Louis, according to Yelp

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:30:44 GMT

Highest-rated restaurants for tacos in St. Louis, according to Yelp Depending on who you ask, tacos are more than just a quick snack you can grab off a truck for lunch. They're an experience. One that allows the chef to layer flavor and textures—from the fresh crunch of the cilantro and onions to the smoked heat of roasted chiles cavorting with the savory delight of your protein of choice—all onto one delicious tortilla, freshly crisped over an open flame…sorry is anyone else hungry?Much like the food, the origin story has a fairly layered history. Both Mayan and Aztec civilizations were said to have eaten a food similar to what we know as a taco, but the modern iteration traces back to the 1800s in Mexico. Born of a need to ensure that miners had a means to easily consume hearty food while on the job, piles of meat would be rolled into corn tortillas and packed for the road. During hours upon hours of hard labor in horrible conditions, the ability to pull out a few taquitos (named for the gunpowder role the miners carried with them) was practically...

Medicaid expansion for new moms wins approval in Missouri

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:30:44 GMT

Medicaid expansion for new moms wins approval in Missouri JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Lower-income new mothers could gain a full year of Medicaid health-care coverage in Missouri under legislation given final approval Friday as part of a national push to improve maternal health.The legislation, which now goes to Gov. Mike Parson, would add Missouri to a growing list of Republican-led states that have previously balked at Medicaid expansions but which are now joining Democratic states in providing 12 months of coverage — instead of the typical 60 days — after women give birth. Trending: Kim Gardner supporters upset; some not surprised by her resignation “If we want healthy babies, we have to have healthy mammas — and that is so important,” said Republican state Sen. Elaine Gannon, one of the sponsors of the Missouri legislation.The option for longer Medicaid coverage was made possible under a pandemic relief law signed by President Joe Biden in 2021. About two-thirds of states already have implemented 12 months of postpartum care...

Lakewood police arrest 27-year-old Denver man in connection with 22-year-old woman’s murder

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:30:44 GMT

Lakewood police arrest 27-year-old Denver man in connection with 22-year-old woman’s murder Lakewood Police arrested a 27-year-old Denver man in connection with the murder of a 22-year-old woman, according to a Friday news release from the police department.Related ArticlesCrime and Public Safety | Man dies after being shot multiple times in Aurora’s Hoffman Heights area Crime and Public Safety | Aurora homicide investigators seek public’s help in locating a suspect vehicle and driver Crime and Public Safety | Denver police seek tips from the public in parking lot homicide investigation Crime and Public Safety | Final defendants plead guilty to 2021 crime spree that included fatal shooting outside Jewish school Crime and Public Safety | Shooting death of 18-year-old in west Denver prompts homicide investigation Frankie Plasencio was arrested Thursday on first-degree murder and attempted first-degree murder charges, the news release said.Lakewood Police responded to a shooting on Apr...

Missing teen from Nebraska may be in Denver, NCMEC says

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:30:44 GMT

Missing teen from Nebraska may be in Denver, NCMEC says A missing 16-year-old from Nebraska may be in the Denver area, according to the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC).Hayley PelleyHayley Pelley went missing from her home in Omaha, Nebraska on April 28 and has not been seen since. Nebraska’s Sarpy County Sheriff’s Office said they believe she may have traveled to Denver or Orange County, California, according to NCMEC.Pelley is described as standing 4 feet, 11 inches tall and weighing 142 pounds. She is a white girl with light brown hair and blue eyes.Related ArticlesCrime and Public Safety | 10-year-old boy who went missing in Aurora has been found Crime and Public Safety | Missing Indigenous Person Alert issued for teenage girl last seen in Denver Crime and Public Safety | 14-year-old girl missing from Denver found safe Crime and Public Safety | Missing Indigenous Person Alert canceled after teenage girl found safe Crime and Public Safety...

Denver teen charged with murder as adult sentenced to 58 years in prison after pleading guilty to two killings

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:30:44 GMT

Denver teen charged with murder as adult sentenced to 58 years in prison after pleading guilty to two killings A Denver man who was 16 when prosecutors filed charges against him as an adult for two homicides has been sentenced to 58 years in prison, authorities announced Friday.Related ArticlesCrime and Public Safety | Was Letecia Stauch psychotic or strategic? Jury begins deliberations in killing of 11-year-old Gannon Stauch Crime and Public Safety | Man involved in fatal Edgewater Tesla charging station fight released after questioning Crime and Public Safety | Man in vehicle at La Salle Family Dollar fatally shot by police; investigation launched Crime and Public Safety | 50-year-old man held in “nefarious” RTD Park-N-Ride parking lot killing where victim was fatally shot inside RV Crime and Public Safety | Tesla EV charging station fight between two men in metro Denver escalates into fatal shooting Now 18, Jayque Owens received the sentence on Monday in Denver District Court after pleading guilty ...

Menendez brothers' attorney wants convictions expunged, citing bombshell letter as new evidence

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:30:44 GMT

Menendez brothers' attorney wants convictions expunged, citing bombshell letter as new evidence Erik and Lyle Menendez have two new pieces of evidence backing their claim their father was molesting them, according to their attorney Mark Geragos. This comes in the wake of an explosive new documentary airing on Peacock titled, 'Menendez + Menudo: Boys Betrayed.' In the documentary, former Menudo member, Roy Rosselló, claims the band's manager Edgardo Diaz introduced him to Jose Menendez in New York. “When I got in the limousine, I see Menendez looking at me as if he wanted to devour me,” Rosselló says. He later adds, "Jose Menendez was a monster."Rosselló claims he was at Jose’s house where Menendez gave the teen a glass of wine and told him to drink all of it. Rosselló suspects the drink was drugged. He says Menendez then took him to a room.This 1992 file photo shows double murder defendants Erik and Lyle Menendez, from left to right, during a court appearance in Los Angeles. (Credit: MIKE NELSON/AFP/Getty Images)“I couldn’t react, because I had no control over my body,” h...

Former LASD Sheriff Villanueva launches radio program

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:30:44 GMT

Former LASD Sheriff Villanueva launches radio program Six months after his ouster as the head of the nation's largest sheriff's department, former Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva has found a new gig.Villanueva announced Friday that he would be starting his own talk radio show, "The Resistance with Sheriff Alex Villanueva."The show will air Monday through Friday on CRN Digital Talk Radio beginning May 8.Villanueva served as the 33rd sheriff of the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, a regime mired in controversy and clashes with some of the county's most prominent leaders, including the County Board of Supervisors and high-ranking members of his own department.Notably, Villanueva was often in public spats with members of the media for his handling of various topics, including reports of deputy gangs within the Department's ranks and allegations of covering up or downplaying use-of-force incidents. Villanueva ardently fought back on those claims during his time as sheriff.In March, following the publishing of a Los Angele...

Orange County Fair to hire 1,000 seasonal employees ahead of opening date

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:30:44 GMT

Orange County Fair to hire 1,000 seasonal employees ahead of opening date The Orange County Fair is looking to hire about 1,000 seasonal employees before its opening date this summer. Seasonal jobs are open to people 16 years old or older. Available positions include admission ticket sellers, parking attendants, livestock attendants and others. It’s opening day of the L.A. County Fair Those interested in having a summer job can visit the fair website to see which positions are open.While most positions are seasonal, the fair has a few yearly positions, including ticket taker, administrative assistant or customer service representative.Prospective employees can also visit the OC Fair hiring event on June 3 to inquire about open positions. The hiring fair will be from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.OC Fair employees will be able to enjoy free admission to the OC Fair, the option to purchase discounted tickets for friends and family and the opportunity to win a Fair employee scholarship, according to a news release.For more information about the open positions, prospecti...

Four-bedroom home sells in Danville for $1.9 million

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:30:44 GMT

Four-bedroom home sells in Danville for $1.9 million 4 Anthurium Court – Google Street ViewA 2,624-square-foot house built in 1999 has changed hands. The spacious property located in the first block of Anthurium Court in Danville was sold on April 14, 2023. The $1,900,000 purchase price works out to $724 per square foot. The property features four bedrooms, three bathrooms, an attached garage, and two parking spaces. It sits on a 5,252-square-foot lot.These nearby houses have also recently been purchased:A 3,085-square-foot home on the 100 block of Julia Loop in Danville sold in November 2022, for $2,280,000, a price per square foot of $739. The home has 4 bedrooms and 5 bathrooms.In March 2023, a 2,111-square-foot home on Marigold Street in Danville sold for $1,485,000, a price per square foot of $703. The home has 3 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms.On Gerbera Street, Danville, in July 2022, a 2,624-square-foot home was sold for $2,490,000, a price per square foot of $949. The home has 5 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms.