Severe weather possible near St. Louis this weekend
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 19:44:02 GMT
St. Louis Saturday Severe Weather RiskST. LOUIS -- Meteorologist Chris Higgins says that we should expect some rain this weekend. A few strong storms possible Saturday evening and Sunday looks unpleasant.Friday is expected to be warm and dry with a few clouds mixing in this afternoon. Saturday morning will bring a slight chance for a shower or thunderstorm. However, a better chance for showers and storms will arrive late Saturday afternoon and evening.Severe Storm Threat Timing:What to Expect - Strong to Severe StormsTime Frame - Saturday, 4 p.m. - 2 a.m.Main Concerns - 70 mph winds, large hailThere is a chance for a few strong storms Saturday. Large hail and few strong wind gusts cannot be ruled out. This is a level two out of five risk.Expect gusty winds, lots of clouds, a few spot showers Sunday. Temperatures will hover in the 40s most of the day.Person wanted after tackling mascot during Cardinals-Rockies game
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 19:44:02 GMT
DENVER - The St. Louis Cardinals left Denver on Wednesday with a series win, though witnessed something rather unexpected that's now being deemed a crime. The Denver Police Department is searching for a person who tackled Colorado Rockies mascot "Dinger" in Monday's game against the St. Louis Cardinals. A $2,000 reward is being offered for anyone with information leading to an arrest, according to Metro Denver Crime Stoppers. Trending: The MASH spin-off set in St. Louis you probably forgot about Several viral videos surfaced on Twitter in recent days of the incident under investigation. Footage shared by KMGH in Denver shows one person who climbed onto the top of the Rockies dugout and tackled "Dinger" while cheering along with baseball fans during a game break. "Dinger" fell to the ground, but quickly got up and proceeded with normal activities. Another person guided the tackler away from the dugout. Police have not been able to identify the suspect, though note that he could fa...Learn all about the National Association of Black Journalists
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ST. LOUIS - The National Association of Black Journalists offers innovative training, career advancement, and opportunities for black journalists. Chelsea Haynes shared with us about why she joined the NABJ and visits with fellow journalists from her alma mater, the University of Missouri-Columbia.NABJonline.orgMissouri flags at half-staff Saturday to honor fallen solider
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ST. LOUIS -- All United States and Missouri flags at government buildings statewide will be at half-staff Saturday to honor a solider who died in a March helicopter crash. Army Officer Rusten Radford Smith, of St. James, Missouri, was killed along with eight others when two Blackhawk medical evacuation helicopters crashed near Fort Campbell, Kentucky. The flags will be at half staff on the day of his funeralArmy Officer Zachary Esparaza of Jackson, Missouri, was also killed in the same crash. An order to put Missouri flags at half-staff to honor Esparaza at a future date is expected from the governor's office."Rusten's life was cut tragically short, but he gave it in patriotic service to our nation, which he so loved, and we are forever grateful for that service,"stated Governor Parson. Top Story: Witness: Woman pumping gas seriously hurt chasing after stolen purse The Associated Press reports that the HH-60 Black Hawk helicopter crashed on March 29 near Fort Campbell during a nig...O'Fallon police detain ducks at a 'QuackTrip'
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 19:44:02 GMT
O'FALLON, Mo. - If you go to the QuikTrip on Bryan Road and Veteran's Memorial Parkway in O'Fallon, you may have encountered the overly friendly parking lot ducks. Trending: The MASH spin-off set in St. Louis you probably forgot about Locals have even named it the "QuackTrip." The O'Fallon Police decided to look into it.Rampart fire west of Colorado Springs fully contained
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 19:44:02 GMT
U.S. Forest Service fire suppression officials on Friday declared the 20-acre Rampart fire west of Colorado Springs fully contained, though stumps still were smoldering.Firefighters have constructed a protective line around the perimeter of the blackened burn zone, officials announced in a tweet. And firefighting crews will continue to patrol the burn zone to control hotspots, the officials said.This fire broke out in the mountain foothills above the city on Tuesday in dry, windy, unusually warm weather — within the burn scar from the 2012 Waldo Canyon fire.About 50 firefighters were deployed as flames burned grass and Ponderosa pines in an area near houses, about 2.5 miles southeast of Woodland Park. An aircraft dropped water on flames. The cause hasn’t been determined.#RampartFire_CO is 20 acres & 100% contained. Fire line has been constructed all around the fire and tied into the road. Crews will continue to patrol the fire as interior heavy fuels may still be smolderin...What might cuts to dwindling Colorado River mean for states?
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By SUMAN NAISHADHAM (Associated Press)WASHINGTON (AP) — The Biden administration floated two ideas this week to reduce water usage from the dwindling Colorado River, which supplies 40 million people. The 1,450-mile (2,334-kilometer) river is a lifeline for seven U.S. states, dozens of Native American tribes, and two states in Mexico. It irrigates nearly 5.5 million acres (about 2.2 million hectares) of farmland in the U.S. and Mexico and generates hydroelectric power used across the West. In recent decades, drought, climate change and an imbalance between the river’s flows and how much water users are promised has forced federal officials to consider new steps.Tuesday’s analysis from the Interior Department considers two ways to force cuts in the water supply for Arizona, Nevada and California: use the existing water priority system or the same percentage across the board. California and some tribes with senior rights to water benefit more under the first option. A...11-year-old boy who brought knife to Denver school charged with felony menacing, weapons possession
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An 11-year-old boy who brought a knife to Denver Public Schools’ Green Valley Ranch Middle School last week is facing criminal prosecution for felony menacing and weapons possession.Denver prosecutors on Friday confirmed they’ve charged the boy with one count of menacing and one count of possessing a weapon on school grounds.District Attorney Beth McCann in a letter Tuesday notified Denver Public Schools administrators of the charges, as required under state law, based on the incident last week.McCann declined to comment, due to an open police investigation of what happened at the school. The Green Valley Ranch Middle School is one of 16 in a Denver School of Science and Technology network.Last month, a teenager brought a gun into Denver’s East High School and shot two adult administrators before fleeing and dying by suicide about 50 miles southwest of Denver near Bailey in Park County. That shooting led to a declaration by Denver Public Schools’ superintendent that poli...Coachella Weekend 1: Bad Bunny returns to Instagram; Blink-182 added to lineup
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 19:44:02 GMT
Thousands are making their way to the desert to kick off Weekend 1 of the annual Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival. Bad Bunny, BLACKPINK and Frank Ocean are this year's headliners with other big names performing like Blondie, Burna Boy, Pusha T, Calvin Harris, Rosalía, Charli XCX and more.A big surprise for attendees came days before when the festival announced Blink-182 will be performing on Friday. The punk-pop band's set is the group's first performance since announcing their reunion in 2022.The moment wasn't lost on band member Mark Hoppus.He took to social media to commemorate the occasion where he noted his previous battle with cancer."Chemo to Coachella. Very much in my feelings today. Grateful to be here and excited to play a rock show with my friends tonight," his caption read on Instagram.Instagram: @markhoppusThe band is set to perform at 6:45 p.m. on the Sahara stage.Ahead of his performance tonight, Bad Bunny returned to Instagram.Instagram: @badbunnypr"I have so...Jeremy Piven discusses sexual misconduct allegations that derailed his career
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 19:44:02 GMT
Actor and comedian Jeremy Piven is set to return to the big screen this week. Piven stars in the film "Sweetwater," a biopic that tells the story of the life and legacy of Nat Clifton, the first Black man to sign a contract in the NBA.In the film, Piven portrays former New York Knicks head coach and Naismith Hall of Fame inductee Joe Lapchick.For Piven, the role represents a return to Hollywood after a brief sabbatical following allegations of sexual misconduct. In 2017 and 2018, the "Entourage" actor faced accusations of sexual assault and misconduct by several women, as originally reported by BuzzFeed. Those alleged incidents were reported to have taken place as far back as 1985, and as recently as 2009 on the set of the HBO dramedy that propelled Piven from a relatively unknown character actor to a three-time Emmy winner and Hollywood leading man.Piven, 57, has denied any impropriety and has referred to himself as "collateral damage" of the #MeToo movement, in which victims of se...Latest news
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