Gabe Gore named new St. Louis Circuit Attorney
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:40:31 GMT
ST. LOUIS - Three days after Kim Gardner abruptly resigned as the St. Louis Circuit Attorney, her replacement has been decided. Gabriel "Gabe" Gore has been named the next St. Louis Circuit Attorney. Gore will finish out the rest of Gardner's term through January 2025. Gabe GoreGore has served as a member of the Dowd Bennet law firm since 2010 and is described as an "experienced trial lawyer who concentrates on complex civil litigation and white collar defense," according to the law firm's website. He brings more than 23 years of experience in private law practice. "Working together, I am confident we can build a prosecuting attorney's office that is one of the highest performing in the country," said Gore after he was officially announced as Circuit Attorney on Friday. Gore says his top priorities will be building a staff of qualified attorneys and professionals, plus building strong relationships between the St. Louis community, his office and other regional and state officials. ...People are moving away from the St. Louis region
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:40:31 GMT
ST. LOUIS -- People are moving away from the St. Louis region, according to new estimates by the US Census Bureau. In St. Louis County, population declined in all but six municipalities, including Florissant, Chesterfield, University City, and Ballwin. Population dropped nearly five percent in the city of Saint Louis.Population also dropped in the Metro East, most notably in St. Clair County where 16 out of 17 municipalities recorded a loss. That includes East St. Louis, Belleville, and Fairview Heights.In Missouri, St. Charles County bucked the trend. O'Fallon, St. Charles, and St. Peters all saw population growth.A Missouri inn is among Yelp's 'Top 100 Places to Stay'
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:40:31 GMT
ST. LOUIS -- One Missouri hotel made Yelp's ranking of Top 100 Places to Stay 2023. The website known for customer reviews sorted through recent ratings to come up with the best of the best.The Pinemark Inn in St. Clair, Missouri is listed as the 20th best place to stay this year. The hotel has been run by the same family for 30 years. Their promise is to treat you like a true member of their household, responding quickly to your needs, and leaving you well rested for the next part of your journey.The inn is located on the outer road along I-44, about an hour's drive from St. Louis. They just put in a new pool that opened this month.Here are some of the reviews that Yelp is featuring on the Pinemark Inn:“The Budget Lodging folks were friendly and I felt like a valued customer right away - this place is a gem.”“Great place to stop for the night if you have a pet or pets, they have a dog run!”“Called about midnight desk they had availability which they did and they only charged extra ...Big dreams and big promises — but can Mike Johnston deliver for Denver?
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:40:31 GMT
The clock was approaching midnight at Lynette Brooks’ home in Denver’s Central Park neighborhood when a bullet shattered a window and broke the silence of a placid weeknight.“It came within eight inches of his head,” Brooks’ said of her husband, choking up over the frightening moment as they watched TV together in their living room earlier this month. “I want to know what’s going on with the gun situation.”Recounted in front of dozens of Denverites gathered for a campaign stop in the backyard of a home near Sloan’s Lake, Brooks’ story was aimed squarely at Denver mayoral candidate Mike Johnston less than a month ahead of a runoff election that will deliver the city its first new mayor in 12 years.Johnston, a 48-year-old former state senator and school principal, has fielded hundreds of tough questions and pent-up frustrations from voters in the last few weeks on issues ranging from homelessness to skyrocketing home prices t...Kelly Brough has a lot of experience, but is it the right kind for Denver voters?
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:40:31 GMT
Kelly Brough has been here before — seeking a high-profile job while fighting perceptions that she’s out of step with the people she wants to lead.In 2009, the Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce’s board hired her as the organization’s president and CEO, the first woman to take on that role. Some members voiced suspicions that Brough, the top aide to then-Mayor John Hickenlooper, would transform the sometimes-stodgy, often conservative organization into a political mouthpiece for Democratic causes.Now, as Brough, 59, asks voters in liberal Denver to elect her mayor, she faces the opposite suspicion — that back at city hall, she would bring the pro-business bent she honed over a dozen years at the Chamber, often fighting against Democratic initiatives.“I find it hilarious,” Brough muses when asked about that juxtaposition during an interview. She feels like she’s “stuck in the middle” of those competing perceptions, past and present, as she looks to make history as the first...Los Angeles sheriff orders deputies to show tattoos, be interviewed about alleged gangs
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:40:31 GMT
After years of denials and stonewalling, there's a new sheriff in town.Los Angeles County Sheriff Robert Luna on Thursday ordered his deputies to submit to interviews by the office of Inspector General Max Huntsman related to alleged deputy gangs, the Los Angeles Times reported.“Please be advised that all Department personnel who received such a request are hereby ordered to appear and cooperate in such interviews. All statements made by Department personnel shall be full, complete, and truthful statements," said Luna in an email that the Times described as "firmly worded."A statement from the department added that Luna has "remained in communication" with Huntsman's office and he is in favor of the inquiry."The Department supports any investigation that seeks to uncover wrongdoing, since all members of the Sheriff’s Department are expected to hold themselves to the highest ethical and professional standards," the statement said. "Department members who engage in misconduct or crimi...L.A. County lawmakers blast Dodgers' decision to remove LGBTQ 'nun' group from Pride Night
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:40:31 GMT
More than two dozen state lawmakers from Los Angeles County are expressing disappointment with the L.A. Dodgers for uninviting an LGBTQ group from its 10th annual Pride Night event next month.The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, a group of self-described “queer and trans nuns,” were set to be honored with the team’s Community Hero Award.Instead, they were removed from the June 16 event after the ballclub received backlash from conservatives, prompting the Los Angeles LGBT Center to also pull out of the event.“While the L.A. Dodgers were preparing to host an event centered around inclusivity, they instead chose to exclude a well-known LGBTQ+ organization with a rich history of philanthropic and community engagement,” the Los Angeles County Delegation, which includes 39 members of the California State Senate and State Assembly, said in a statement Friday. “These are values that should be celebrated, not suppressed.”Despite their philanthropic work, the Sisters’ use of Roman Catholic i...Raising a kid is the most expensive in these 3 California cities, study finds
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:40:31 GMT
It’s no secret that raising a child can be expensive. From childcare, housing, food, and other associated costs, the expenses can rise quickly. Depending on where you live, being a parent can be even more expensive. Using data from MIT’s Living Wage Calculator, the personal finance website SmartAsset found that nationally, raising a child costs roughly $20,800 annually. That cost includes childcare (which, on average, will set you back more than $9,000), food and housing, healthcare, transportation, and other necessities. SmartAsset reviewed 381 U.S. metro areas to determine how much it could cost for a two-adult household to raise a child in 2023. Unsurprisingly, many of the most expensive cities were in California, specifically in and around the Bay Area. California ranked among the top 20 ‘best’ states for retirement, study says Topping out the list was the San Francisco-Oakland-Berkeley area, where SmartAsset found the annual cost of raising a child is more...When She’s Not in the Mood: Causes for Low Sex Drive in Women (And What to Do About It)
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:40:31 GMT
Sex is a commonly desired activity as it invokes positive feelings. However, low sex drive in women can sometimes prevent them from wanting or enjoying sex. If you find that you — or the woman in your life — lack libido, here are a few possible causes as well as solutions to them.Causes of Low Sex Drive in Women and What to Do About ItThere isn’t exactly a scale or test to find out if a woman’s libido level is normal or not. According to Dr. Risa Kagan, a gynecologist at Sutter East Bay Medical Foundation, “What matters most is how you feel about your current libido and whether or not you want to change it.” (She said in her article on Sutter Health.)However, sometimes, there are a few factors that can cause low sex drive in women — or lower than usual.Habits and LifestyleAlcoholFeeling the buzz and euphoric effects of alcohol can sometimes make a person want sex. However, when she gets too intoxicated, it can cause a low sex drive in women. Alcohol is a Central Nervous System (CNS)...2 Reasons Pet Owners Would Gladly Trade Places With Dog for a Day — To Play and Sleep
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:40:31 GMT
These days, if you don’t treat your doggo as though they’re your child, you’re the odd one out. But it’s become so normalized, that a third of pet owners wish could trade places with dog for at least a day — according to a new survey. Because who doesn’t want to live rent-free, eat good food, and sleep on a fluffy bed?Here are the things that, we, “hoomans,” are missing out on:The Paw-sh Life: Why Pet Owners Would Love to Trade Places With DogDog food brand, Solid Gold commissioned a survey to see just how pampered our pooches are. Spoiler: they’re *extremely* spoiled! 96% of dog owners who participated admit that they spoil their doggos in some form or way. 60% even believe that they own “the world’s most spoiled dog.” It’s no wonder so many pet owners want to trade places with dog and get the same royal treatment!These furry companions are so spoiled (sleeping in beds, eating premium dog treats and foods, etc.), that 32% of the survey participants said they regularly talk to...Latest news
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