The Jonas Brothers are the final act announced for the Minnesota State Fair Grandstand
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 08:35:44 GMT
The Jonas Brothers are the final act announced for the Minnesota State Fair Grandstand concert series. The reunited boy band will perform on Sept. 1.Tickets are priced from $207 to $77 and go on sale at 10 a.m. May 12 via Etix or by calling 800-514-3849.Siblings Kevin, Joe and Nick formed the Jonas Brothers in 2005 and rose to fame two years later when they signed a deal with Disney’s Hollywood Records. After making a guest appearance on Miley Cyrus’ Disney Channel show “Hannah Montana,” they hit the road with Cyrus as her opening act. Soon after, they began headlining arenas on their own.After releasing four albums, the trio canceled what was to be their fifth record together and a planned 2013 tour, citing a “deep rift within the band” over “creative differences.”The brothers then focused on their solo careers, with Nick Jonas finding the most success with his singles “Jealous,” “Levels,” “Close” and “Chains.”In February 2019, the Jonas Brothers announced they had reunited and rel...Albany Pine Bush to celebrate annual Lupine Festival
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 08:35:44 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Come and enjoy the beauty of spring at the annual Lupine Festival at the Albany Pine Bush Preserve on May 20! Visitors can gaze upon fields of violet lupine flowers and observe Karner blue butterflies while exploring the nature trails. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! The Lupine Festival runs from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and is free to the public. There will be performances by live musicians, unique items for sale by Capital Region artists, and food. Other activities include games and crafts. Parking will be available at 302 Washington Avenue Ext. Shuttles will be provided. On-site parking will be available for people with disabilities only. No pets are allowed at the event.'Not guilty' plea from man accused in execution-style killing in downtown St. Louis
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 08:35:44 GMT
ST. LOUIS – The man accused of a broad daylight execution-style killing in downtown St. Louis pleaded not guilty in St. Louis Circuit Court on Tuesday.DeShawn Thomas, 23, is charged with first-degree murder and armed criminal action in the shooting death of David Saldana.The shooting happened around 10 a.m. on Feb. 27 along Tucker Boulevard, in front of the former Globe-Democrat newspaper building.The incident was captured on surveillance cameras and cellphone video, and shared millions of times across social media. 6 deaths in Illinois dust storm, police need help identifying 2 victims According to court documents, Thomas and Saldana got into an altercation at the Shell station at Tucker and Convention Plaza. Police claim Thomas first shot Saldana in the back as he ran across Tucker and, as Saldana begged for his life, Thomas shot him in the head. Saldana was 46.Thomas was arrested later that day at the St. Louis Public Library, which is about six blocks from the murder scene. H...Hazelwood man arrested after 6-year-old found with burns on body
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 08:35:44 GMT
HAZELWOOD, Mo. - A Hazelwood man is in custody on allegations of child abuse after police found a 6-year-old in his care had been burned.According to Lt. James Taschner, a spokesman for the Hazelwood Police Department, police were contacted just after midnight on Tuesday and asked to conduct a welfare check in the 100 block of Grether Avenue.Officers discovered a 6-year-old at the residence had suffered burns to her back and arm, which occurred several days prior. 6 deaths in Illinois dust storm, police need help identifying 2 victims Taschner said the child was taken to a local hospital to be treated for her injuries and placed into protective custody.Jheri Clark, the child's father, was arrested. Police claim Clark admitted to causing the burns to his daughter.The St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney's Office charged Clark with first-degree child abuse. Clark is being held at the St. Louis County Justice Center on a $50,000 bond.Travel: Sandhill cranes rule the roost in Nebraska each spring
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 08:35:44 GMT
I’m a full-fledged “craniac” now that I’ve spent four days awestruck at one of Earth’s most epic animal migrations — on, of all places, the wind-whistling prairies of central Nebraska.Every year — perhaps dating back eons — about 500,000 sandhill cranes roost along the Platte River, swooping down in spellbinding squadrons and resembling both prehistoric pterodactyls and the flying monkeys from “The Wizard of Oz.” Deeply stacked in shallow water and on sandbars, the cranes’ deafening cacophony will absolutely blow your mind — at times their nonstop racket sounded like raucous crowds cheering gladiators at Rome’s Coliseum.World-renowned anthropologist Jane Goodall, who has crane-watched here for 20 seasons, compares the feathered phenomena to the famed wildebeest migration in Africa. I too felt I was on another continent instead of in the Cornhusker State (and birthplace of Kool-Aid).Sandhill cranes are social with each other and entertaining to watch at roosting sites in Nebraska’s P...Survey: Half of trans and nonbinary youth in the US ‘seriously considered’ suicide in the past year
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 08:35:44 GMT
Muri Assunção | New York Daily NewsAbout half of young trans and nonbinary youth in the U.S. seriously contemplated suicide in the past year, as a record-breaking number of bills restricting the rights of LGBTQ people — especially transgender youth — are enacted in state legislatures across the country.Overall, about four in 10 LGBTQ young people, ages 13 to 24, reported they “seriously considered” taking their lives in the past year, with transgender and nonbinary people reporting even higher rates than their peers. Nearly two in 10 actually attempted suicide.That’s according to the fifth annual survey on the mental health of LGBTQ young people living in the U.S. released by The Trevor Project, the nation’s leading suicide and crisis organization for LGBTQ youth.After hearing from nearly 29,000 respondents, researchers found that LGBTQ kids and young adults continue to report “significantly higher” rates of suicide risk.“Among transgender and nonbinary young people, half seriously ...L.A. street takeover crackdown nets 21 arrests; 13 cars seized
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 08:35:44 GMT
Twenty-one people were arrested and more than a dozen vehicles were impounded in a street racing crackdown in Los Angeles over the weekend, according to police.The arrests took place early Sunday and involved officers with LAPD’s Street Racing Taskforce.In a video posted to Instagram, the Department showed officers arresting people and towing cars from unspecified locations in the city in “an operation to eliminate dangerous and disruptive takeover activity.”A total of 13 vehicles were impounded, 21 people were arrested on misdemeanor charges and 34 citations were issued, LAPD said.Twenty-one people were arrested and more than a dozen vehicles were impounded in a street racing crackdown in Los Angeles over the weekend, according to police. May 2, 2023 (LAPD)A total of 13 vehicles were impounded, 21 people were arrested on misdemeanor charges and 34 citations were issued, LAPD said. May 2, 2023 (LAPD)A total of 13 vehicles were impounded, 21 people were arrested on misdemeanor charge...Police shoot stabbing suspect in East Hollywood
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 08:35:44 GMT
Streets were blocked and crime scene tape surrounded the entrance to the Vermont/Beverly Metro station in East Hollywood after a police shooting Tuesday morning.The incident unfolded around 9:45 a.m. when someone called 911 to report a man trying to stab them, a Los Angeles Police spokesperson told KTLA.Officers responded and shot the suspect, police said. Both the stabbing victim and the suspect were hospitalized in unknown conditions.Streets were blocked and crime scene tape surrounded the entrance to the Vermont/Beverly Metro station in East Hollywood after a police shooting. May 2, 2023. (KTLA)Streets were blocked and crime scene tape surrounded the entrance to the Vermont/Beverly Metro station in East Hollywood after a police shooting. May 2, 2023. (KTLA)Streets were blocked and crime scene tape surrounded the entrance to the Vermont/Beverly Metro station in East Hollywood after a police shooting. May 2, 2023. (KTLA)Streets were blocked and crime scene tape surrounded the entra...President Biden sending 1,500 troops for Mexico border migrant surge
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 08:35:44 GMT
The Biden administration will send 1,500 troops to the U.S.-Mexico border ahead of an expected migrant surge following the end of coronavirus pandemic-era restrictions.Military personnel will do data entry, warehouse support and other administrative tasks so that U.S. Customs and Border Protection can focus on fieldwork, White House spokeswoman Karine Jean-Pierre said Tuesday. The troops “will not be performing law enforcement functions or interacting with immigrants, or migrants,” Jean-Pierre said. “This will free up Border Patrol agents to perform their critical law enforcement duties.”The troops will carry out this support for 90 days, said Pentagon spokesman Air Force Brig. Gen. Pat Ryder, “until CBP can address these needs through contracted support.”It's unclear when the troops would be deployed. The COVID-19 restrictions allowed U.S. officials to turn away tens of thousands of migrants crossing the southern border, but those restrictions will lift May 11, and border officials...Los Angeles County fully out of a drought
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 08:35:44 GMT
The latest update from the official U.S. Drought Monitor shows that more areas of the Golden State are no longer in a drought, including all of Los Angeles County.Drought conditions have continued to retreat across the state after the winter season brought heavy rain and historic snowfall.The data, released on April 27, shows that more than 60% of California is free from any drought classification, a percentage that has continued to increase since March when researchers found that more than 50% of the state was out of a drought, which was the first time that happened in three years.About 31% of the state is considered to be “abnormally dry,” the U.S. Drought Monitor’s least severe classification, while about 7% of the region is considered to be in a “moderate drought.”No area in the Golden State is considered to be in an “extreme or exceptional” drought, the U.S. Drought Monitor’s two worst classifications.In November, virtually all of California’s Central Valley was deemed to be in...Latest news
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