Man dies in Lincoln County highway crash

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:04:06 GMT

Man dies in Lincoln County highway crash LINCOLN COUNTY, Mo. - One man died after a highway crash Friday evening in Lincoln County, according to the Missouri State Highway Patrol. MSHP reports that Zachary Evans, 29, of Moscow Mills, died in the crash. Next of kin have been notified. The crash happened around 9:30 p.m. Friday on Missouri Route B. Investigators say Evans was heading westbound when he crossed the center of the roadway into the opposite direction of traffic. He reportedly traveled off the left side of the roadway, then overcorrected as he returned to the roadway. St. Louis sheriff offers crime solution. Who’s listening? According to the MSHP crash report, Evans' car began to skid across the center of the roadway. In response, a driver heading eastbound tried to avoid a collision and went into the westbound lane. The front of Evans' car struck the back of the other vehicle. His car overturned, and Evans was prounced dead at the scene. MSHP Troop C, which covers many counties in the St. Louis region, is inv...

New Denver Christian coffee shop protested against over anti-LGBTQIA+ stance

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:04:06 GMT

New Denver Christian coffee shop protested against over anti-LGBTQIA+ stance Jamie Sanchez, owner of The Drip Café, said he opened the coffee shop in the Santa Fe Arts District for a purpose.“Our parent company, Recycled God’s Love, has been helping the homeless since 2012,” said Sanchez, who formed the company with his late wife and his sister. “[The café] is part of our project to provide jobs and funding for the homeless community coming out of homelessness.”Inside the cafe, Ephesians 4:32 is painted on the wall. “Be kind to one another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, as God in Christ forgave you.”“Our whole point is to love everybody,” said Sanchez.On opening day, several protesters gathered outside. They claim the company’s views on the LGBTQ+ community sends the exact opposite message.Read the full story at our partner, Denver7.Related ArticlesColorado News | Ari Harms, missing Colorado River kayaker, passionate about helping others, friends say Colorado News | ...

Pride 2023 Kicks Off OUT-LOUD in WeHo

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:04:06 GMT

Pride 2023 Kicks Off OUT-LOUD in WeHo Pride 2023 is here, and while LA Pride and Christopher Street West left West Hollywood last year (after the pandemic forced cancellations and majorly downsized events in 2020 and 2021), West Hollywood has by no means laid low. How could they?The City of West Hollywood remains the epicenter for gay nightlife and small businesses, and it’s still the most active and high profile neighborhood we have in terms of LGBTQ+ issues and political freedoms in general– from drag to cannabis. Dubbed the “Rainbow District,” Santa Monica Boulevard will always be loud and proud. Since joining forces with OUTLOUD and JJLA events last year, WeHo Pride is louder than ever.For Pride 2023 they offer another stellar show with the legendary Grace Jones, plus Carly Rae Jepson, Orville Peck and many more. Beyond live music there’s plenty more happening, too. Here’s our picks for what to know and where to go this weekend. (See more info at wehopride.com and weareoutloud.com).Friday, June 2Warm up for the week...

Merging is not an ‘on-the-spot’ negotiation: Roadshow

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:04:06 GMT

Merging is not an ‘on-the-spot’ negotiation: Roadshow Q: The column about merging reminded me that merging into highway traffic has been a point of frustration for me since I got to California 40-plus years ago.Ohio signage is clearer that ongoing traffic has the right of way in a merge situation. Incoming traffic is given a road sign that says “yield.” Not everyone here understands who has the right of way, and I have seen plenty of occasions when the yielder thought it was an on-the-spot negotiation. The lack of signs only reinforces that.As long as I am writing, I might as well mention another pet peeve: I think the DMV written/computer test you take when renewing a license should be on questions that show you know the most important things to be a safe driver, such as who has the right of way when two lanes merge. Instead, the last two times I took the test, I answered questions about axles (I am a little vague on what these are anyway, but my driving is not impaired by my axle knowledge) and what the fine is for throwing an animal...

4.4-magnitude quake strikes 13 miles from Healdsburg

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:04:06 GMT

4.4-magnitude quake strikes 13 miles from Healdsburg By Bay City NewsAn earthquake with 4.4 magnitude struck in Northern California about 13 miles north-northeast of Healdsburg early Saturday.The quake hit at about 5:01 a.m. and was measured at a depth of about 2.2 miles.No injuries have been reported.According to the U.S. Geological Survey, people typically report feeling earthquakes larger than about magnitude 2.5.Related ArticlesCalifornia News | Could the rush for lithium near the Salton Sea trigger earthquakes? California News | Magnitude-5.6 quake reported off the coast of Humboldt County California News | Northern California receives 5.2-magnitude jolt early Friday, following a 5.5 earthquake Thursday California News | 5.5 magnitude earthquake in Northern California knocks out CHP 911 dispatch California News | Magnitude 3.4 earthquake hits near coast in Malibu area

Fight ends in shooting near San Francisco nightclub

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:04:06 GMT

Fight ends in shooting near San Francisco nightclub (KRON) -- Two separate shooting incidents had police busy in San Francisco early Saturday morning, according to the San Francisco Police Department. Woman arrested after early-morning stabbing in Oakland The first shooting was reported in the 400 block of Ellis Street just before 1 a.m. Several vehicles were hit by gunfire, but no people were injured, police said. An unknown number of suspects fired the rounds, and the victims and suspects fled the scene. A fight broke out in front of Grant Nightclub on 4th Street in the SoMa neighborhood just before 2 a.m, according to police. Police said one person was shot during the fight and three people were also pistol whipped. A total of six victims have come forward to police so far. KRON on is streaming now.embed-container { position: relative; padding-bottom: 56.25%; height: 0; overflow: hidden; max-width: 100%; } .embed-container iframe, .embed-container object, .embed-container embed { position: absolute; top: 0; left: 0; width: 10...

Anti-war Russians face dilemma with Sunday’s mass Navalny protests

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:04:06 GMT

Anti-war Russians face dilemma with Sunday’s mass Navalny protests What to gift the man who is barred from receiving anything, and also is Vladimir Putin’s biggest political foe?How about a mass demonstration?That’s what supporters of Alexei Navalny are ginning up for the jailed Russian opposition leader’s 47th birthday on Sunday.From exile, they are calling Russians to action, both inside and outside the country.“Let’s show him on his birthday that he has not been forgotten,” Georgy Alburov, who works for Navalny’s Anti-Corruption Foundation (FBK), said in a YouTube video posted in mid-May. “Wherever you are, whichever country, go out to support Navalny.”Sunday marks the third birthday that Navalny will spend in prison since he was arrested after recovering from a poison attack, which his team says was carried out on Russian President Putin’s direct orders.“Putin wants Navalny to feel alone. Moreover, he wants every single one of us to feel that way,” Lyubov Sobol, another Navalny associate, said in the video calling for protests. The Navalny...

Compass Medical board president says closure was a ‘necessity’ after operations ‘collapsed’

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:04:06 GMT

Compass Medical board president says closure was a ‘necessity’ after operations ‘collapsed’ The need to shutter Compass Medical became clear at the end of May and facilities were closed out of “necessity” after plans to continue operations “collapsed,” the president of the Compass Medical board of directors said in an emailed statement on Saturday.Board President Dr. Bruce Weinstein did not offer any more details about what brought the Quincy-based company to its breaking point, which was suddenly made public earlier this week. In a brief response to Herald follow-up questions, Weinstein said specific details about what pushed Compass Medical over the edge were protected by “various” non-disclosure agreements.“Compass Medical’s closure became a necessity on Friday, (May 26) when our plan to continue operations collapsed,” Weinstein said. “Since that time, Compass has mobilized its limited remaining resources to stand up a website to assist patients locate their providers, to preserve the medical records and access to them after our closure, and to provide a plan to assure ...

Elite 100 to showcase baseball talent

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:04:06 GMT

Elite 100 to showcase baseball talent Sometimes a high school baseball player just needs a chance. A little something extra to get noticed and further their playing career.So longtime coaches Dan Donato and Rick Forestiere joined forces to create the Elite 100, a program designed to help local high school baseball players get recognized. The inaugural event is scheduled to run at Brandeis on June 27-28 from 4-8 p.m.“We’ve always wanted to find a way to take care of the local kids and we don’t have anything like this around here,” said Donato, the head baseball coach at Dexter Southfield. “The goal is to provide a showcase where we have a mix of kids from the public, private and Catholic schools. I’ve reached out to a lot of local high school coaches and they are fully on board with this.”To take on an endeavor of this magnitude, it helps to have people with a little cachet; Donato and Forestiere fit the bill. Donato was a multi-sport athlete at Catholic Memorial who played hockey and baseball at Boston...

Arresting Phoenix Police officer in landmark Supreme Court case responsible for Miranda rights dies

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:04:06 GMT

Arresting Phoenix Police officer in landmark Supreme Court case responsible for Miranda rights dies PHOENIX (AP) — Retired Phoenix Police Capt. Carroll Cooley, the arresting officer in the landmark case partially responsible for the Supreme Court’s Miranda rights ruling that requires suspects be read their rights, has died, the department confirmed Friday. He was 87.Phoenix police said in a brief statement that Cooley died on May 29 after an unspecified illness. The location and exact cause of his death were not immediately available, nor was information about services or survivors.Cooley joined the Phoenix department in 1958 and retired two decades later.On March 13, 1963, Cooley arrested Ernesto Miranda in the kidnap and rape of an 18-year-old Phoenix woman. Miranda was eventually convicted based on his handwritten confession and sentenced to 20-30 years in prison.Miranda appealed, and the case eventually went up to the U.S. Supreme Court, which issued a 1966 ruling overturning the conviction, saying that suspects should be advised of their constitutional rights against se...