Two teens accused of carjacking, then south St. Louis robberies

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:38:06 GMT

Two teens accused of carjacking, then south St. Louis robberies ST. LOUIS - Two teenagers accused in a carjacking and multiple robberies Monday in south St. Louis are behind bars. The St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department has not disclosed the identities of the suspects, but noted both were 18-year-old men. Top story: Deadline for Kim Gardner to respond to ousting effort today Around 2:30 p.m. Monday, a woman had left the YMCA in the 900 block of Holly Hills Avenue when one of the two suspects approached her and held her at gunpoint. The victim screamed, and the suspects eventually took off in a white Kia Forte. While investigating, police determined that the Kia had been stolen and linked to a robbery in the 5300 block of Macklind Avenue near The Laundry Basket. Officers later tracked down the Kia at a Midwest Petroleum gas station lot in the 2100 block of Chouteau Avenue. Police arrested two teens after they were observed leaving the convenience store. One of the teens reportedly spat in an officer's face upon arrest. Trending: Cardin...

Lars Nootbaar brings 'grind-it-out spirit' to Japan and WBC

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:38:06 GMT

Lars Nootbaar brings 'grind-it-out spirit' to Japan and WBC TOKYO (AP) — Most Japanese couldn't recognize Lars Nootbaar a few weeks ago, before the World Baseball Classic opened. Few could even pronounce his name or spell it in English or Japanese.He's becoming a household word in Japan, and fans are singing the praises of the St. Louis Cardinals outfielder at the Tokyo Dome, where he went 5 for 11 with two RBIs during Japan's 3-0 start.The impromptu song lyrics have anointed Nootbaar as a Samurai and refer to him by his middle name — Tatsuji — which is his grandfather’s name. He’s playing with Japan because of his mother’s roots, the first non-Japan-born player chosen for the national team by ancestry.Hundreds now arrive at the Dome wielding pepper grinders, which has become his trademark with the Cardinals. Fans hold up signs calling Nootbaar an “American-born Samurai," and his teammates address him by his Japanese nickname “Tachan.” Trending: Cardinals to hold $3.14 flash sale today Cardinals teammate Tommy Edman is playing in Tokyo wit...

Coors Light debuts beer-flavored popsicles for March Madness

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:38:06 GMT

Coors Light debuts beer-flavored popsicles for March Madness This one’s for the kids who grew up on Otter Pops.On Tuesday, Molson Coors Beverage Co. debuted Coors-icles, a line of frozen beer popsicles that look just like the aforementioned children’s treat. These pops won’t give you a buzz though, since they’re nonalcoholic.Related ArticlesRestaurants, Food and Drink | Denver-born Blue Moon beer forces its way into Super Bowl ad Restaurants, Food and Drink | Coors Light releasing Colorado Avalanche beer made with “champions ice” from Ball Arena Restaurants, Food and Drink | Molson Coors teases its first Super Bowl commercial in 34 years While popsicles are traditionally a summer snack, Coors Light released theirs to pair with March Madness – “to make sure fans 21+ stay chill when things get heated,” per an announcement. (Even though Coors-icles do not contain alcohol, they’re “intended” for folks of drinking age, the beverage company said.) The college basketball t...

San Francisco to air Black reparations plan of $5M per person

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:38:06 GMT

San Francisco to air Black reparations plan of $5M per person A controversial draft reparations proposal that includes a $5 million lump-sum payment for each eligible Black person could make San Francisco the first major U.S. city to fund reparations, though it faces steep financial headwinds and blistering criticism from conservatives.Tuesday's meeting of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors will include a presentation by San Francisco’s African American Reparations Advisory Committee, which released its draft report in December. The $5 million-per-person payment is among more than 100 recommendations ranging from offering grants to buy and maintain homes to exempting Black businesses from paying taxes.Supervisors can vote to adopt all, none or some of the recommendations and can change them. Several board members have expressed concerns over the potential hit the lump-sum payment and other options would have on the city budget, already facing a shortfall. Parents voice anger, concern over racist incident against Black student at Upland S...

The 6 Best Dog Subscription Boxes in 2023 (+ a Purrfect Bonus!)

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:38:06 GMT

The 6 Best Dog Subscription Boxes in 2023 (+ a Purrfect Bonus!) We’ll never stop seeking the best finds for our pets! Fortunately, these days, we have dog subscription boxes to help us discover the best new pet treats, toys, and food for our companions. Even though we keep it a secret from our pets that we get more excited than them when “their” subscription boxes arrive, they probably also won’t understand that half of the excitement is seeing them enjoy what’s inside!Read on to find out the best subscription boxes for your pets. Best for All Dogs: BarkBoxBest for Aggressive Chewers: Bullymake BoxBest for Dress-up: The Dapper Dog BoxBest for Puppies: PupBoxBest for Dog Food and Treats: The Farmer’s DogBest on a Budget: Pooch Perks BoxPURRFECT BONUS!!! Best for Cats: Meowbox2023’s Best Dog Subscription Boxes1. Best for All Dogs: BarkBoxIt’s safe to say that BarkBox is THE package. This monthly dog subscription box contains unique toys and treats — typically 2 pieces and bags of each (but BarkBox also allows you to customize your monthly package ...

Tank & the Bangas Barge into the Teragram

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:38:06 GMT

Tank & the Bangas Barge into the Teragram Tank & the Bangas Barge into the Teragram: Genre-defying band Tank & the Bangas have just dropped new single “DM Pretty,” of which singer Tank Ball says, “I wrote ‘DM Pretty’ so that women could know that they are beautiful, dope, sexy, smart and obviously pretty. I also love when people really listen to the poem in its entirety to see why he’s sliding into her DM’s.” They’re keeping it real, then. McKinley Dixon also performs.Speaking to this writer in 2019, singer Tarriona Ball said, “We started in 2011 at an open mic night in New Orleans. It wasn’t every member that’s on the stage presently today, but we started at an open mic called Black Star Books and Caffe. We were just jamming out every week, and then we just wanted to know if we could take it on the road, if it was something that was contagious, if it wasn’t just something that only felt good in New Orleans. So we decided pretty early that we wanted to travel the world with our music, and that’s what we did.&#...

Silicon Valley Bank failure, executive stock trades probed by DOJ, SEC

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:38:06 GMT

Silicon Valley Bank failure, executive stock trades probed by DOJ, SEC Tom Schoenberg(Bloomberg) — US authorities are examining the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank for misconduct by officers, including whether stock sales by executives violated trading rules, according to a person familiar with the matter.The probes, which are in early stages, are being handled by prosecutors in the Justice Department’s fraud section, the US Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of California and the Securities and Exchange Commission, said the person, who asked not to be identified because the investigation hasn’t been publicly disclosed. No one at the bank has been accused of wrongdoing and the investigation could end without charges being brought.Representatives for SVB and the entity that is running the bank since its failure declined to comment.It couldn’t immediately be determined which executives are the focus of the inquiries.Related ArticlesEconomy | Government races to reassure US that banking system is safe Economy | Silicon ...

Pajaro River flooding: Here’s how to help the victims

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:38:06 GMT

Pajaro River flooding: Here’s how to help the victims Attention remained focused on the massively flooded farming community of Pajaro in unincorporated Monterey County near Santa Cruz County as a second atmospheric river moved through the Bay Area on Tuesday, bringing more heavy rains and wind.A breach in a levy caused the flooding and has left thousands of people displaced and without work. Many of the affected residents are farmworkers who pick strawberries in fields that are now under water.Here are some ways to help:—The Community Foundation for Monterey County has established a “Storm Relief Fund.” Donations will provide emergency assistance and relief through nonprofit organizations such as food, shelter and financial assistance. Donations also help support first-responders and other recovery efforts and are tax-deductible.—The Community Foundation Santa Cruz County also is accepting donations for victims of the flood.—Financial donations that will go directly to the farmworkers can be sent via a don...

NCAA Tournament: Best bets for the first round and ASU’s quest for a breakthrough

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:38:06 GMT

NCAA Tournament: Best bets for the first round and ASU’s quest for a breakthrough Arizona State is headed to Dayton in order to advance to Denver in the search for rarified air.The Sun Devils open NCAA Tournament play against Nevada in a First Four matchup Wednesday at the University of Dayton Arena.Win, and they would advance to the first round, and a date with TCU in Denver, for the first time since 2019.Win there, and they would move into the round-of-32, and a likely collision with Gonzaga, for the first time since 2009, when their starting backcourt featured a sophomore named James Harden.Win there, and they would move to the Sweet 16 — hello, UCLA — for the first time 1995, the height of their success under coach Bill Frieder.But perhaps we’re getting a teeny-tiny bit ahead of ourselves.First, the Sun Devils must handle Nevada in perhaps the best coaching matchup of former college guards, ASU’s Bobby Hurley and Nevada’s Steve Alford, in March Madness history.Hurley is seven years younger and, in our opinion, would be an 8-point...

Aftershock festival sets massive 2023 lineup with Guns N’ Roses, Tool, Korn

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:38:06 GMT

Aftershock festival sets massive 2023 lineup with Guns N’ Roses, Tool, Korn Aftershock, arguably the greatest hard rock festival in the U.S., has announced its 2023 lineup.And it’s huge.The four-day event, set for Oct. 5-8 at Discovery Park in Sacramento, is highlighted by the rocking headliners Guns N’ Roses, Tool, Avenged Sevenfold and Korn as well as such cool acts as Pantera, Incubus, Queens of the Stone Age, Megadeth, Rancid, Turnstile, 311, the Cult and AFI.In all, nearly 100 bands are set to perform at the 2023 festival.“We are so excited for what will be the biggest Aftershock in the festival’s 11-year history,” saysDanny Hayes, CEO of Danny Wimmer Presents, which puts on this festival. ”We are grateful for our partnership with the city and county of Sacramento and together we have built an amazing brand that showcases Sacramento to attendees from all over the globe.”The full daily lineup is listed below.The one day that truly stands out is Day 4 (Sunday, Oct. 8) with Guns N’ Roses, Rancid and Queens of the Stone Age. In second place, ho...