Billy Joel and Sting coming to Busch Stadium for September concert
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 09:37:09 GMT
ST. LOUIS - Rock icons Billy Joel and Sting are bound for St. Louis this fall. Billy Joel and Sting will join forces for a concert on Sept. 27, 2024, at Busch Stadium. The St. Louis Cardinals and Live Nation announced the concert during a news conference Thursday morning. Tickets will go on sale to the general public at 10 a.m. on Jan. 12 at LiveNation.com. Billy Joel is a six-time Grammy winner and well-known for hits such as "Piano Man," "Uptown Girl" and "We Didn't Start the Fire." Sting is the former frontman for The Police and a 17-time Grammy winner, known well for hits such as "Roxanne" and "Every Breath You Take." PLAN AHEAD: Concerts coming to St. Louis in 2024 This will be the second concert planned at Busch Stadium this year. Def Leppard and Journey are scheduled to perform on July 6. Cardinals chairman Bill Dewitt III, sports commentator Joe Buck and Live Nation Market President Dave Gerardi were among those to attend Thursday's announcement.Citi cardmembers will have ...Missouri, Illinois state capitols received bomb threats Wednesday; FBI calls them a hoax
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 09:37:09 GMT
(AP/KTVI) - A bomb threat emailed to officials in several states early Wednesday briefly disrupted government affairs and prompted some state capitol evacuations. Federal officials quickly dismissed the threats as a hoax, reporting that no explosives were found among the state capitols.Missouri and Illinois were among several states whose Capitol buildings received bomb threat Wednesday morning. Police search for man missing from closed nursing home The Missouri Department of Public Safety tells Nexstar's Missouri Capitol Bureau reporter Emily Manley that the Missouri state capitol in Jefferson City did not go into lockdown, despite the threat. "Missouri did receive a threat this morning. It was assessed following standard operating procedures and determined to not be credible," said a Missouri DPS spokesperson. In Illinois, the secretary of state acknowledged a bomb threat to the state capitol in Springfield and sent the following statement to Nexstar affiliate WCIA: "The Departm...St. Louis lotto player plans to use $200,000 winnings to purchase a new car and furniture
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 09:37:09 GMT
ST. LOUIS – A St. Louis lottery player recently won $200,000 on a seasonal scratcher ticket named “Season’s Greetings.” She intends to use the winnings to buy a new car and redecorate her home.The winner uncovered a candy cane symbol, signifying an automatic win of the top prize. It was at that moment that she realized the significant amount of money associated with the symbol.“As soon as I scratched off that candy cane and saw the $200,000 prize, I thought, ‘Oh, this can’t be real.’”Chances of Winning:There is one more unclaimed prize for the $200,000 top prize in the seasonal scratcher game. Typically, your chances of winning any prize, even a small one, are higher than your chances of hitting the jackpot. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now Daily News SIGN UP NOW ...Missouri opting into 'Summer EBT' benefits program
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 09:37:09 GMT
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. - The state of Missouri plans to join in on making it easier for low-income families and school-aged children to eat while school is out.'Summer EBT' is set to be implemented this year, and Missouri is one of 39 states, territories, and tribal nations to have chosen to participate. The remaining states do have the option of deciding whether they'd like to get involved. The U.S. Department of Agriculture will fund the states through federal grants and provide eligible students with reduced and free lunches, with $40 per month in benefits during the summer. Police search for man missing from closed nursing home The plan cannot become final until a 'management and administration' objective is submitted to the Food and Nutrition Service' by February 15.Among the barriers to finalizing the plan is "the lack of final guidance" from the USDA, according to the Missouri Department of Elementary, Missouri Department of Social Services, and Missouri Department of Secondar...Opinion: RTD’s lower fares, Front Range rail and hope in 2024 for fewer cars
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 09:37:09 GMT
I don’t own a car. I wish I could coast on that truth as my credentials for discussing my commitment to a car-free lifestyle, but the truth is I do often drive — borrowing a car from a small network of friends and family and neighbors who are immensely generous — because I often need to drive. Even that isn’t the complete truth. Sometimes it isn’t need. Sometimes it is, quite frankly, laziness — when there’s too much snow to bike, or it’s too cold or too hot to walk comfortably. The point is, I drive more than I want to. But I wish I didn’t have to drive at all. I wish it was so easy to walk or bike or bus that driving was the inconvenient choice — like it was when I had the privilege of living abroad in public transit-rich and walkable cities in Spain and China. But, if you live here, in Colorado, in the West, in America, odds are your daily life is shaped around the convenience of driving.This reality, though, is proving ruinous. Not only are cars — even electric cars — ruinous fo...Top Colorado ski destination in Summit County experiencing a spike in stolen skis, snowboards
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 09:37:09 GMT
One of Colorado’s top ski destinations has seen a significant increase in ski and snowboard theft so far this season.Related ArticlesCrime and Public Safety | Shots fired during armed carjacking outside Centennial Walmart Crime and Public Safety | Michigan man reportedly skips out on nearly $7,000 Aspen bar tab, released on $1,500 bond Crime and Public Safety | Fourth teen suspect arrested in fatal Aurora shooting, scooter theft in Del Mar Park Crime and Public Safety | Convicted Parker Kohl’s thieves argued for lesser charge because items were on sale Since the start of the ski season on Nov. 10 through Dec. 31, there have been 21 reported ski and snowboard thefts in Breckenridge, according to Breckenridge Police Department administrative supervisor Colleen Goettelman.“It’s a general base-area issue because people can walk away from their equipment,” Goettelman said. “It’s a matter of keeping your eyes on your gear, ke...NCAA agrees to $920 million, 8-year deal with ESPN for women’s March Madness, 39 other championships
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 09:37:09 GMT
By RALPH D. RUSSO (AP College Sports Writer)The NCAA and ESPN announced on Thursday a $920 million, eight-year agreement that will give the network exclusive rights to 40 championships, including the Division I women’s basketball tournament, an event growing in popularity that the association has been accused of undervaluing in the past.NCAA President Charlie Baker told The Associated Press the deal has an average annual value of $115 million, an increase of more than 300% per year on what the previous 14-year deal with ESPN was paying the association.“Yes, it’s a bundle, but it’s a bigger bundle and it’s a bigger bundle that will be much better,” Baker said.The deal covers 21 women’s and 19 men’s sports, adding tennis, track and field, men’s gymnastics, the women’s Division II and III volleyball and basketball championships and the men’s DII and DIII basketball championships.The deal guarantees national championship ...Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson addresses In-N-Out flub
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 09:37:09 GMT
Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson knows his role and is addressing his recent flub about his history with In-N-Out.This all started in late December when the "Black Adam" star posted to Instagram about his first experience at the popular hamburger chain. In the caption, the Great One said it was his “first ever @innout burger experience.”“Rolled up in my pick up and tried to be cool af with my order,” Johnson wrote. “But I didn’t know the lingo, didn’t know who to pay, where to pay, didn’t know s—."However, fans were quick to point out a discrepancy in his tale. "What a strange lie to tell. Especially when his previous visit to In-N-Out was immortalized on social media. Like what was his goal here?" commented one user on the post.Strange indeed considering he documented his journeys to burger joint on the same platform. In 2022, Johnson posted a video to Instagram documenting his alleged "first time ever eating In-N-Out." The video showed two double-double burgers with two servings of fries...Firearms, ammunition seized amid San Bernardino gang investigation
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 09:37:09 GMT
Several people were detained and firearms seized during a recent "public disturbance" that took place during a gang investigation in San Bernardino, authorities said. The incident occurred as a "multiple enforcement team" was conducting an investigation with officers regarding gang activity in the 2300 block of Cabrera Avenue, the San Bernardino Police Department posted Thursday on X, formerly Twitter."Through further investigation, officers attempted to contact a large crowd causing a public disturbance at the location," the post read.The officers observed people running from the scene and detained several of them.Authorities then used a search warrant to locate "several firearms along with magazines and ammunition."An image of the weapons was posted along with information about the bust. No further information about the suspects or what charges they may face was immediately available.The surprising and unexpected effects of weight loss drugs
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 09:37:09 GMT
Neurosurgeon and scientist Dr. Rahul Jandial joined KTLA 5 Morning News where he discussed the unexpected, unusual, and potentially concerning effects of weight loss drugs.For more on this topic, you can visit CityOfHope.org and follow Dr. Jandial on social media @Dr.Jandial.This segment aired on the KTLA 5 Morning News on Jan. 4, 2023.Latest news
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