Georgia man dies in Missouri semi truck crash

Published Tue, 03 Dec 2024 18:00:07 GMT

Georgia man dies in Missouri semi truck crash PHELPS, COUNTY, Mo. -- The Missouri State Highway Patrol says that a Georgia man was killed in a crash involving a semi truck on Sunday. Mohamed Aden, 25, was killed in the crash and a 25-year-old man traveling with him was seriously injured. Second Missouri teacher suspended for OnlyFans account The crash happened at around 7:45 a.m. on westbound I-44 near the 200-mile marker. The truck drove off of the left side of the road and collided with another semi truck that was involved in an earlier crash.Aden was pronounced dead at the scene. The other man was taken to a nearby hospital to be treated for his injuries.

Wanted man leads officers in Maryland Heights on high-speed chase

Published Tue, 03 Dec 2024 18:00:07 GMT

Wanted man leads officers in Maryland Heights on high-speed chase MARYLAND HEIGHTS, Mo. -- A man is under arrest after crashing into police vehicles and leading them on a high-speed chase. Andre Brunt, 25, faces felony assault and resisting arrest charges. He is being held on a $500,000 cash-only bond.On October 26, officers spotted a Kia Sorento with a "wanted" license plate in Maryland Heights. Brunt, a man the officers were familiar with, was driving the vehicle. He had active warrants for his arrest.Officers tried to pull Brunt over for a traffic stop in a parking lot. He sped off when they turned their emergency lights on, eventually striking two police vehicles before exiting onto Lackland Road. Second Missouri teacher suspended for OnlyFans account Brunt weaved in between traffic, going the wrong way, and leading officers on a chase at speeds of 100 mph. He eventually lost control of the vehicle, and it rolled over in a ditch. That is when police were able to place him under arrest.It does not appear that any officers were injured in this...

Opinion: Here’s why a Colorado court sided with Catholic pregnancy centers on abortion reversal

Published Tue, 03 Dec 2024 18:00:07 GMT

Opinion: Here’s why a Colorado court sided with Catholic pregnancy centers on abortion reversal “The law at issue here runs afoul of … First Amendment principles,” U.S. District Court Judge Daniel Domenico wrote in this week’s decision. “Because it does, the State must come forward with a compelling interest of the highest order to maintain the law. It has not even attempted to do so.”Six months ago I predicted Senate Bill 23-190, which restricts constitutionally protected practice and speech, would be struck down. The law bans medical professionals from providing women abortion pill reversal care and prevents clinics and crisis pregnancy centers from informing women about their services.Domenico’s ruling is a temporary injunction against state enforcement of the law against plaintiffs and those acting in concert with them while the full case is being decided in federal court. For the reasons stated in Domenico’s 45-page decision, I now predict that the plaintiffs will ultimately prevail in asserting their rights to provide information and medical care to the women they serve....

Bass focuses on 'customer experience of Angelenos' with new executive directive

Published Tue, 03 Dec 2024 18:00:07 GMT

Bass focuses on 'customer experience of Angelenos' with new executive directive Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass is leading the charge to improve city services for residents.On Monday, Bass signed Executive Directive 5, which intends to "improve the customer experience of Angelenos requesting city services like graffiti removal, pothole repair, and bulky item pick-up by decreasing wait times, enhancing the quality of the service and better communicating the result of the operation," her office said in an announcement. To demonstrate the types of improved services Angelenos can expect, Bass visited a Boyle Heights home for the pickup of a bulky item, the "most common city service request," according to Crosstown LA."Haul a mattress or old desk out to the curb, call 311, and sanitation crews will usually remove it on the next regularly scheduled trash day, for no fee (beyond taxes already paid)," the outlet explained.On Monday, Bass said that "we need to upgrade our services," both in the way residents experience them and in outcomes. "The city is here to deliver, an...

This California city is growing faster than any other

Published Tue, 03 Dec 2024 18:00:07 GMT

This California city is growing faster than any other Even with California seeing more people leave the state than move in, some Golden State cities are still growing ... and growing rapidly.SmartAsset has released a list of the fastest-growing cities with populations over 100,000 in the United States, and two California municipalities landed in the top 20.Menifee in Riverside County saw its population grow from 90,599 in 2017 to 109,399 in 2022, or 17.4%, ranking 9th in the nation. Leaving California: These were the top destinations for Californians who moved in 2022 In Placer County, Roseville’s population surged from 135,325 to 154,826, or 12.2%, ranking 20th.SmartAsset, a financial tech company, ranked 344 cities based on U.S. Census data. It found that southwestern cities, many of them desert suburbs, dominated the top of the list.Buckeye, Arizona saw its population explode 48% from 2017 to 2022. Enterprise, Nevada grew by 46% and Goodyear, Arizona surged 27%.Over the same time period, California’s largest and most expensive cit...

7 must-see spots in Southern California’s deserts

Published Tue, 03 Dec 2024 18:00:07 GMT

7 must-see spots in Southern California’s deserts California’s deserts — the Mojave, the Colorado — may not be the most enticing places to be in mid-summer, when temperatures soar above the century mark. But winter brings cooler temperatures and fewer crowds, and spring adds wildflowers to the mix. In other words, this is the perfect time to plan a sunny sojourn south.If you go, make sure these strange and beautiful places are on your itinerary, from the surreal, sunset-hued rock formations and spiky trees of Joshua Tree National Park to the arid landscapes of Death Valley, which partially reopened to the public in mid-October after catastrophic flash floods in August.Don’t miss the movie set-like Pioneertown in California’s High Desert. Built in 1946 as a filming location, Pioneertown exudes an 1880s Western vibe — movies such as “The Cisco Kid” and “Judge Roy Bean” were filmed here. It’s also home to Pappy & Harriet’s Palace, an atmospheric honky tonk tha...

Classic rock act is really, really, super-duper serious about not retiring soon

Published Tue, 03 Dec 2024 18:00:07 GMT

Classic rock act is really, really, super-duper serious about not retiring soon Lynyrd Skynyrd guitarist Rickey Medlocke told us earlier this year that — despite having announced its farewell tour in 2018 — the band actually is not retiring “anytime soon.”To further underscore that point, Skynyrd has announced 36 more concert dates for 2024, as they continue on with their joint co-headlining Sharp Dressed Simple Man Tour with fellow Rock and Roll Hall of Famers ZZ Top.The trek includes a stop at the Toyota Pavilion in Concord on Sept. 19. The full itinerary is listed below.Tickets go on sale to the general public at 10 a.m. Nov. 3, livenation.com (for the Concord show). There is a artist pre-sale that begins at 10 a.m. Oct. 31. Visit https://www.lynyrdskynyrd.com/#tour for more information.LYNYRD SKYNYRD & ZZ TOP: THE SHARP DRESSED SIMPLE MAN TOUR DATES:3/08     Savannah, GA                                                 Enmarket Arena3/09     Estero, FL                                                       Hertz Arena3/14     Green...

Explore limestone caves at Mitchell Caverns, a hidden gem in the Mojave Desert

Published Tue, 03 Dec 2024 18:00:07 GMT

Explore limestone caves at Mitchell Caverns, a hidden gem in the Mojave Desert Let’s say you’re on your way to Needles.OK, you’re probably not on your way to Needles. But say you’re headed to Las Vegas or Lake Havasu, and you’re looking for a fascinating stop along the way. Or perhaps you’d like to plan a road trip – the kind that whisks you away from the daily grind and takes you whooshing down wide desert roads to a destination that seems to exist out of time, a place where you won’t be bothered because cell service is spotty, and you’re too awed by nature to answer a call anyway.This is the trip for you.Mitchell Caverns is a gem of the California State Parks system, home to magnificent limestone caves and unique wildlife. Though the park is remote, it’s an easy, two-hour drive from Barstow to the 5,900-acre Providence Mountains State Recreation Area – a place to be savored.Here, the rugged mountains, cactus-dotted canyons and gnarled pine trees conspire to evoke awe. This is a sky island, where the habitat shifts dramatically with the elevation gain, so the...

Stanford says it is investigating after hacker group threatens to release confidential information

Published Tue, 03 Dec 2024 18:00:07 GMT

Stanford says it is investigating after hacker group threatens to release confidential information Stanford University said Monday it was investigating a “cybersecurity incident” after a ransomware group threatened to release confidential information from the university’s Department of Public Safety on the dark web.According to a screenshot posted to social media by cybersecurity analyst Brett Callow, the ransomware group ‘Akira’ holds 430 gigabytes worth of internal data from the Department of Public Safety, including confidential documents and private information. The group instructed those interested in the information to contact them.#Akira has listed #Stanford University. #ransomware 1/2 pic.twitter.com/Jya3hbnDNn— Brett Callow (@BrettCallow) October 27, 2023“Stanford University is one of the world’s leading research universities. Stanford is known for its entrepreneurial character, drawing from the legacy of its founders, Jane and Leland Stanford, and its relationship to Silicon Valley,” the Akira threat reads. “So...

Recipe: The Pie Hole’s Lemon-Pear pie

Published Tue, 03 Dec 2024 18:00:07 GMT

Recipe: The Pie Hole’s Lemon-Pear pie Rebecca Grasley, co-founder of Los Angeles-based The Pie Hole, usually makes this pie around Thanksgiving, when pears are in season in her Pennsylvania hometown. Now she’s sharing the how tos in her new cookbook, “Pie is Messy” (Ten Speed Press, $28).“The combination of the pears and the lemon filling is a little unusual, but it’s always a hit,” she writes in the new book, which features recipes for 100 different kinds of pie, crusts and toppings.Lemon-Pear PieMakes one 9-inch pieINGREDIENTS1 recipe of Moe’s pie crust1 egg“Pie is Messy” (Ten Speed Press, 2023) 1 cup sugar1 teaspoon grated lemon zest1/4 cup freshly squeezed lemon juice1 tablespoon salted butter6 to 8 pears, peeled, cored and cut into small dice (about 6 cups)DIRECTIONSHeat the oven to 400 degrees.Roll the pastry dough into two rounds for the bottom and top crusts. Lay the bottom crust in a 9-inch pie pan and trim the edges.In a medium saucepan, whisk together the egg, su...