Man shot and killed in north St. Louis

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:04:12 GMT

Man shot and killed in north St. Louis ST. LOUIS -- St. Louis City Police are investigating after a man was shot and killed in north St. Louis. Louis City police are investigating after a man was shot and killed in north St. Louis. This happened at 12:30 a.m. on Lillian and Claxton avenues. That's in the Walnut Park East neighborhood. The man died from his injuries before officers got there. At the same intersection on Thursday, someone shot an 18-year-old man in the thigh. We're working to find out if these two shootings are connected or if police have made any arrests. Stay with us here on Fox-2 and Fox-2-now-dot-com. For updates.

Citypark team goes green: wears eco-friendly jerseys

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:04:12 GMT

Citypark team goes green: wears eco-friendly jerseys ST. LOUIS -- The Citypark Team will wear a special jersey during Earth Day weekend for their match against the Colorado Rapids tonight in Denver. But it's not just what they wear but their home stadium that is eco-friendly. City SC's adidas One Planet jerseys are made entirely out of partially recycled ocean plastic. That means its fibers are upcycled plastic waste picked up from beaches and coastal communities. It sports a turquoise and green design that resembles the ocean and some topographical maps from the ocean floor. In addition to their jerseys, the team says it's always thinking of the planet, as Citypark itself is a zero-waste, zero-single-use plastic stadium. They also run on-site recycling and composting programs, as well as energy efficiency and water conservation initiatives. Citypark features 100% LED efficiency lighting, 100 bike parking spots, and 27 electric car charging stations in its adjacent parking garage. Food is served in compostable containers and on flatwa...

Bundle up: frost and freeze warnings issued as cold front brings chilly weekend ahead

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:04:12 GMT

Bundle up: frost and freeze warnings issued as cold front brings chilly weekend ahead ST. LOUIS -- A chilly day ahead, with highs in the low 50s and gusty northwesterly winds. Clouds will also increase, and we could maybe see a spotty sprinkle or two. A Frost Advisory has been issued from STL and points east from 1 a.m. to 9 a.m. Sunday. A freeze warning has been issued for our western counties during this time frame. Under the freeze warning, temperatures could dip as low as 29. Temps of 33 are expected in the advisory area. On Sunday, we'll see some improvements—a touch warmer and sunshine. Another frost or freeze is possible Sunday night into Monday morning. Rain chances increase Tuesday and Wednesday.

Colorado vying for $1 billion in federal funds to address broadband shortfalls

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:04:12 GMT

Colorado vying for $1 billion in federal funds to address broadband shortfalls Colorado has nearly 194,000 households and businesses that remain unconnected to internet services, and the Polis administration has made it a goal to get 99% of the state connected to reliable broadband by 2027.But filling the shortfall won’t be easy. Broadband coverage maps currently don’t reflect the reality on the ground, something both the state and federal agencies are trying to address. More infrastructure needs to be added in rural parts of the state to better connect communities, both in the last mile to reach homes and businesses and the “middle” mile to connect those communities to larger fiber networks.Poor internet connectivity prevents people from accessing vital services like education, health care and government support and it can hamper the ability of businesses to market themselves and reach customers, said Brandy Reitter, executive director of the Colorado Broadband Office while addressing the “Internet for All: Colorado Broadband Sum...

Avalanche Journal: Even in year of Bruins dominance, NHL parity reigns early in the Stanley Cup Playoffs

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:04:12 GMT

Avalanche Journal: Even in year of Bruins dominance, NHL parity reigns early in the Stanley Cup Playoffs Just as the Avs wiped the sweat from their brows, they started to perspire again.Relief at avoiding the feisty Minnesota Wild in the first round of the playoffs wore off quickly. Game 1 of that Central Division series seemed like a nightmare — controversial hits, costly injuries, multiple overtimes — and that was before the Wild prevailed, wasting all the midnight oil that Dallas burned.This was the Avalanche’s reward for winning the Central with an eight-game point streak. They could watch that bloodbath from their couches Monday night while resting for Game 1.The prize also included playing an underdog with a chip on its tentacle.The first two games of Colorado’s first-round series vs. Seattle contributed to the evidence that there’s no real powerhouse in the messy, beautiful Western Conference this year. All four lower seeds landed the first punch on hostile ice.It can be reassuring or a bit terrifying, depending on how you see it. League-wide competitiveness is...

Grading the Week: Yes, Colorado Rockies fans, it can actually get worse. Much worse.

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:04:12 GMT

Grading the Week: Yes, Colorado Rockies fans, it can actually get worse. Much worse. It’s getting hard out here for Colorado Rockies fans.Between the abysmal starting pitching, punchless lineup and eight-game losing streak that culminated with a disconsolate Austin Gomber lamenting his connection to the Nolan Arenado trade, these are dark days in LoDo.And, yet, somehow they aren’t even the most miserable team in the major leagues.Instead, that honor resides in Oakland, where a team that’s called the East Bay home since the late 1960s all but packed up the Mayflower trucks for a move to Las Vegas this week.Athletics ownership — FJust when it looked like the Rockies may be the bleakest franchise in baseball, the Athletics emerged from their dilapidated Bay Area home to remind the Grading the Week staff that things can get worse. Much worse.It’s one thing to threaten a move to a new city — which A’s ownership has done repeatedly at the urging of Major League Baseball in an effort to extort resources from another city. It’...

Brooks: The power of American capitalism

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:04:12 GMT

Brooks: The power of American capitalism The mighty Mississippi rolls on. If you don’t live near it, you might never think of that wide, powerful river. You may associate it with old Mark Twain stories. But every day, 24/7, it rolls on.American capitalism is kind of like that. You can invent fables about how America is in economic decline. You can rail against “neoliberalism.” But the American economy doesn’t care. It just keeps rolling on.The Economist magazine published a report on American economic performance over the last three decades. Using an avalanche of evidence and data, the main thrust of the article is that far from declining, American capitalism is dominant and accelerating.Back in 1990, for example, America’s gross domestic product per capita was nearly neck and neck with that of Europe and Japan. But by 2022 the U.S. had raced ahead.In 1990, the U.S. economy accounted for 40% of the nominal GDP of the G-7 nations. By 2022 the U.S. accounted for 58%.In 1990, American income per person was 24% higher than the...

13-year-old boy banned from theme park for a year after getting stuck in the claw machine

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:04:12 GMT

13-year-old boy banned from theme park for a year after getting stuck in the claw machine By Zoe Sottile | CNNA teenage boy provided a cautionary tale for anyone who has ever wanted to sneak their way into some free prizes.The unnamed 13-year-old climbed into a claw machine, called the “Cosmic XL Bonus Game,” at Carowinds amusement park at around 2 p.m. on April 16 and became stuck, according to an email sent to CNN by Carowinds. The theme park, which straddles the North Carolina-South Carolina border, told CNN that the boy was attempting to steal plush toys from within the machine.The park’s medical team responded and the boy left the machine around 2:11 pm, according to Carowinds. He was treated and released to Carowinds, says the theme park.Related ArticlesCrime and Public Safety | Santa Clara’s Great America introduces chaperone policy for teens starting this weekend Crime and Public Safety | Six Flags Discovery Kingdom receive six new cheetah cubs Crime and Public Safety | Disneyland computer crash t...

Want to help the ocean? Avoid the moisturizer with shark in it

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:04:12 GMT

Want to help the ocean? Avoid the moisturizer with shark in it (Agustin Munoz/Moment RF/Getty Images) By Martha Shade | CNNIt all seems so daunting: plastics in the ocean, dying coral reefs, entire species being wiped out — but don’t click away in despair!There really are things everyone can do to help make the ocean cleaner and keep our environment healthier.Here are some easy (or mostly easy) life changes that have a big impact on our environment.Eat fish responsiblyThe Monterey Bay Aquarium’s “Seafood Watch” program highlights the most sustainable seafood.(Monterey Bay Aquarium) Whenever you eat fish, make sure you choose a sustainable variety that isn’t endangered.The Monterey Bay Aquarium’s “Seafood Watch” program has online guides detailing which fish are your best bets. All of these directories, broken up by region, can be downloaded into a printable pocket guide — so if you’re a seafood lover, it’s a handy resource to keep nearby.* With some exceptions** T...

Separate March trials to be set for Bay Area pair accused of deadly pawn shop robbery

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:04:12 GMT

Separate March trials to be set for Bay Area pair accused of deadly pawn shop robbery A Solano County Superior Court judge will set separate trial dates for two men accused of a deadly 2016 Vallejo pawn shop robbery that ended with the store owner’s gunshot slaying, the wounding of an employee and the death of the store’s dog.Amonie Azoun Andre Summerise, 28, of Vallejo, and Kashius Brazeal-Nelson, 26, a state prison inmate formerly of Vallejo, appeared Thursday in Department 2 in Vallejo for a trial setting.Hearing the attorneys stipulate that the jury trial for each defendant can be severed, Judge Daniel Healy ordered them to return at 8:30 a.m. March 4 and 8:30 a.m. March 25 in the Justice Building.But, according to official court documents, Healy said he will determine at the next hearing, a trial confirmation scheduled for 8:30 a.m. July 28, which trial will be heard first.Deputy Alternate Public Defender Robert Boyle represents Summerise, and Vallejo-based criminal defense attorney Dustin M. Gordon represents Brazeal-Nelson. Chief Deputy District Attorney Paul ...