University City starting downed limb curb pickup today, power restoration continues

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 09:33:07 GMT

University City starting downed limb curb pickup today, power restoration continues UNIVERSITY CITY, Mo. - Locals in University City can place any downed tree limbs at their curb for pick-up starting Monday.The area was hit especially hard by storms on Saturday. Officials shared that crews will be out in the coming weeks to pick up debris, but it could take a few weeks to get it all. Frustration, grief over child’s death following delayed emergency response A large portion of UCity is still without power Monday morning.  A city official explained that more than 600 Ameren linemen are working to restore power and remove downed lines.

Man arrested following 'random' violent assault in Baldwin Park

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 09:33:07 GMT

Man arrested following 'random' violent assault in Baldwin Park A suspect seen on video punching a man in Baldwin Park last month was arrested over the weekend, authorities said.The incident occurred around 7:23 a.m. on Saturday, June 24, at Lubican Street near Merced Avenue, according to the surveillance video posted to the Baldwin Park Police Department's Instagram page and the BPPD's Lt. Leon.The video showed the victim walking past a parked vehicle when the suspect, identified by police as Manuel Alejandro Valenzuela, jumped out of the passenger side of the vehicle and punched him in the head. An assault suspect is seen in an image provided by the Baldwin Park Police Department on July, 2, 2023. The victim quickly got up and was punched again by the attacker as he was putting his hat back on. The victim didn't go down after the second punch and put his hands up in an apparent attempt to defend himself from any further attacks when the video cuts off. Manuel Alejandro Valenzuela is seen in this image provided by the Baldwin Park Police Depart...

DA to seek death penalty in deputy's killing in Lake Elsinore

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 09:33:07 GMT

DA to seek death penalty in deputy's killing in Lake Elsinore Prosecutors announced Monday that they plan to seek the death penalty for Jesse Ceazar Navarro, who allegedly shot and killed Riverside County Sheriff's Deputy Darnell Calhoun in Lake Elsinore earlier this year.The Jan. 13 shooting in the 18500 block of Hilldale Lane killed the 30-year-old Calhoun. Navarro also fired at another deputy who came to Calhoun's aid, prosecutors said in a news release. Due to Navarro's charges — murder of a peace officer and discharge of a firearm from a vehicle with intent to kill — he is eligible for the death penalty if convicted.Riverside County District Attorney Mike Hestrin said in a statement that he'd "met with experienced prosecutors to examine and discuss related evidence before making the decision to pursue the death penalty." ‘Rest in peace, Deputy Calhoun’: Riverside County deputy laid to rest after being killed in line of duty “Deputy Calhoun showed incredible courage during a terrifying situation that unfolded in a matter of seconds,” Hes...

More triple-digit temps forecast for Monday afternoon in SoCal

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 09:33:07 GMT

More triple-digit temps forecast for Monday afternoon in SoCal Excessive heat warnings remain in place in many areas across the southwestern United States and are expected to last at least through Monday.In the Los Angeles area, temperatures are expected to top 100 degrees in the San Fernando Valley, Santa Clarita Valley, Antelope Valley and desert areas. Excessive heat warnings remained in effect through the afternoon and early evening.A high-pressure system, which developed late last week, was expected to push the mercury past 105 degrees (40 Celsius) in California's Central Valley. Interactive California Weather A record of 111 degrees (44 Celsius) was marked Saturday in Paso Robles, surpassing a high of 107 (41 Celsius) set in 2013.A homeless person lies on the sidewalk while holding a water bottle, Sunday, July 2, 2023, in downtown Los Angeles. Excessive heat warnings remain in place in many areas across the U.S. and are expected to last at least through Monday. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes)In Arizona’s largest metro area, Phoenix and sur...

Attempted kidnapping suspect arrested in La Cañada

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 09:33:07 GMT

Attempted kidnapping suspect arrested in La Cañada A man who was wanted for attempted kidnapping and human trafficking was arrested in La Cañada Flintridge Sunday morning, officials said.Around 8:50 a.m. Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department deputies were alerted of a felony suspect through a public safety operating system named Flock Safety.The vehicle and the driver were apparently wanted in connection with the attempted kidnapping and trafficking case, officials said.A deputy spotted the vehicle and requested back up. Additional units responded when the vehicle was stopped near city hall, and deputies detained without further incident.The agency that had the warrant out for the suspect responded to the scene and took him into custody, authorities said without elaborating.No further details about the case, the arrest or the suspect have been released.

These are the best U.S. cities for starting a career right now, study finds

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 09:33:07 GMT

These are the best U.S. cities for starting a career right now, study finds Another graduating class has secured their degrees and are preparing to find jobs in an economy and market vastly different from pre-pandemic years.When it comes to the best American cities for young professionals to launch a career in 2023, neither San Francisco nor New York City cracked to the top five, according to a new study.A new study from Bankrate found that younger generations have different values in today's remote work-friendly environment."The coronavirus pandemic pushed flexible work to no longer be a transient response but an enduring feature of the working world," according to Alex Gailey, Bankrate analyst. "More than ever, young workers crave work-life balance, the flexibility to work remotely and higher pay – and these cities offer what young professionals are looking for."An April survey from LinkedIn found that a whopping majority of Gen Z professionals, 87%, would consider walking away from an employer with values – ranging from diversity to work-life balance – t...

How to use Augmented Reality to pitch your next consumer product, step by step.

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 09:33:07 GMT

How to use Augmented Reality to pitch your next consumer product, step by step. Introduction            Picture this: a boardroom filled with skeptical executives, unsure of whether to give their precious budget to yet another salesperson. Suddenly, you whip out your tablet, point it at a seemingly ordinary product sitting on a table, and like magic, it springs to life before their very eyes. The once-static object transforms into a dynamic and interactive 3D model, revealing its inner workings, features, and potential applications. The audience is left dumbfounded, jaws dropped, their wallets trembling with anticipation.             In a world where supply chain sales can be as dry as the Sahara, augmented reality is a breath of fresh air in the industry. Today, I will teach you step by step how to use Augmented reality to pitch your next consumer product, so strap yourselves in and prepare to be amazed.Step 1: Identify the needs of your buyers/customers            In the realm of consumer product creation, the journey begins with identifying the very heartbea...

Top 10 Pioneering Leaders Revolutionizing the Entertainment Field

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 09:33:07 GMT

Top 10 Pioneering Leaders Revolutionizing the Entertainment Field 1 – Chris TardiffAn entrepreneur of the highest caliber, Christopher Tardiff, has made an indelible impact on event production and design. From humble beginnings and a mountain of student loans, Christopher’s journey to success is a testament to his unwavering determination and dedication. Upon graduating from Emerson College with a degree in audio engineering, his initial goal was to produce albums for aspiring musicians. A lackluster job market led him to live with his father, struggling to make ends meet.Despite setbacks, Christopher’s entrepreneurial fire was ignited when he was offered a low-paying position in a hotel’s audiovisual department. The opportunity he received would serve as a springboard for his career. With the help of a fellow visionary from the hotel, he and Josh Bachman established Benchmark Productions, a pioneering audiovisual production company that quickly gained acclaim for its innovative productions. In a harmonious fusion of cuttin...

Holly Gorski: From America’s Got Talent to PEANUTS’ Marcie and Beyond

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 09:33:07 GMT

Holly Gorski: From America’s Got Talent to PEANUTS’ Marcie and Beyond From charming audiences in multiple TV series and movies, to captivating the world with her voice as the iconic Peanuts Gang member “Marcie” in the recent seven Peanuts/Snoopy productions,  Holly Gorski has captured the hearts of fans and critics alike. A versatile accredited actor and professional singer, Holly’s natural comedic ability and passion for acting and singing have propelled her to great success in the entertainment industry.Holly Gorski is a professional actor and a JUNO-nominated singer known for her unique, super-charged, and powerful voice. Heavily trained in vocals and with much time spent in recording studios, Holly knows how to create genuine characters. Her distinctive voice with a slight raspiness, natural articulateness, impeccable enunciation, and dry delivery landed her the role of iconic Peanuts gang member Marcie, known for her intelligence and unassuming sweetness. Holly voices the ensemble lead role of Marcie in five critically acclaimed Peanuts Mov...

Activists challenge legacy admissions at Harvard

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 09:33:07 GMT

Activists challenge legacy admissions at Harvard By Collin Binkley | Associated PressWASHINGTON — A civil rights group is challenging legacy admissions at Harvard University, saying the practice discriminates against students of color by giving an unfair boost to the mostly white children of alumni.The practice of giving priority to the children of alumni has faced growing pushback in the wake of last week’s Supreme Court’s decision ending affirmative action in higher education. The NAACP added its weight behind the effort on Monday, asking more than 1,500 colleges and universities to even the playing field in admissions, including by ending legacy admissions.The civil rights complaint was filed Monday by Lawyers for Civil Rights, a nonprofit based in Boston, on behalf of Black and Latino community groups in New England, alleging that Harvard’s admissions system violates the Civil Rights Act.“Why are we rewarding children for privileges and advantages accrued by prior generations?” said Ivan Espinoza-...