Missouri Capitol dome lights up in blue and white to support Israel
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 08:38:48 GMT
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo – Lieutenant Governor Mike Kohoe has ordered the Missouri State Capitol dome to be lit blue and white in honor of Israeli and American lives lost in Israel and to show support for the people of Israel as they fight back against Hamas terrorists. From Friday, October 13, at sunset, which is the start of the Jewish Sabbath, until Sunday, October 15, at sunrise, the Capitol dome will shine blue and white. In a joint statement, Governor Parson and Lieutenant Governor Mike Kehoe said they are against the terrorist killings in Israel and stood with the people of Israel: "The barbarism committed by Iran-backed Hamas terrorists has now claimed the lives of more than 1,200 people and 22 Americans, including one Missourian, in Israel. We mourn these innocent lives lost and pray for all those who have fallen victim to this merciless terror. This brutal, indiscriminate killing of civilian men and women, children, babies, and the elder...'Adult Witches Night Out' Brings magic to St. Charles
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 08:38:48 GMT
ST. CHARLES – It was a night of enchantment as the "Adult Witches Night Out" unfolded on October 7th, 2023, from 3 p.m. to 10 p.m. This event was exclusively for witches aged 21 and older. Witches of various traditions, from new age to woodland spirits, and the classic, green-faced witches, all gathered in an array of costumes, vying for prizes awarded to the best-dressed witch. The ticket purchase included discounts at participating shops along Historic Main Street in St. Charles. Additionally, they received a commemorative T-shirt and a swag bag. Guests also had the opportunity for special drink offers at select bars and restaurants, concluding the evening with free entry to the witches' after-party. Furthermore, this enchanting event featured a unique opportunity for attendees to give back and support the Historic Main Street of St. Charles.Woman gets maximum sentence in fatal St. Peters DUI crash
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 08:38:48 GMT
ST. PETERS – A woman responsible for a fatal April 2022 wreck has been sentenced. Madeline Christian, 27, has received the recommended maximum 15-year sentence to be served at the Missouri Department of Corrections. Christian pleaded guilty on July 13, 2023, to several charges related to driving under the influence (DUI) and causing the death of another person. Solar eclipse 2023: What it is and will we be able to see it? According to court documents, the accident occurred on April 25, 2022, on Veteran's Memorial Parkway, just east of Spencer Loop South. Christian was driving a 2014 Jeep Compass in the westbound lanes of "when her vehicle drifted across the center line into oncoming traffic." Her Jeep collided with another person's vehicle, killing the driver. Two passengers were also injured. The investigation revealed that Christian had a blood alcohol content of 0.222% and was driving with a revoked driver's license.Exclusive: Commission to face European court over tobacco law overreach
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 08:38:48 GMT
The European Commission faces a major challenge over allegations that it has exceeded its powers by issuing a directive that attempts to make a law, rather than implement one passed by the EU’s co-legislators, the Council and the Parliament. The Irish High Court will refer to the European Court of Justice the Commission’s attempt to restrict the sale of heated tobacco products that offer cigarette smokers the chance to switch to a safer alternative, writes Political Editor Nick Powell.The court case was brought by two companies involved in the sale and marketing of heated tobacco products in Ireland, PJ Carroll & Company and Nicoventures Trading. They challenged the Irish State for transposing into law a directive from the European Commission, on the grounds that the Commission had exceeded the powers delegated to it under Tobacco Products legislation approved by the EU’s law-making bodies, the Council and the Parliament.It is now certain that the Dublin court will refer the cas...Average delay per flight in the EU soars by over 400% as Europe’s airspace capacity struggles to keep up with demand
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 08:38:48 GMT
Brussels, 11 October - The gap between airline demand and the capacity of Europe’s airspace is in danger of never closing as EU member states again failed to provide adequate airspace capacity in 2022. The latest annual report of the Single European Sky’s Performance Review Body (PRB) shows that delays “significantly exceeded the target” and there was a 400% increase in the average delay per flight.The report documents a continued failure of member states to meet agreed performance plans for European airspace. The situation is unlikely to get better any time soon as the PRB repeats a recommendation from last year that member states need to step up and take action now to avoid future capacity gaps. Combined with strong traffic numbers and robust passenger demand, there is a perfect storm that will continue to impact airline operations and needlessly inconvenience millions of passengers. This could easily be avoided if member states used all means available to them to improve systems ...Man charged after climbing Ferris wheel at Santa Monica Pier
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 08:38:48 GMT
A man who scaled the famous Ferris wheel at the Santa Monica Pier last week has been charged, officials said Wednesday.Juan Gonzalez, 37, of Garden Grove, faces charges of making criminal threats, resisting arrest, making a false bomb threat and misdemeanor resisting arrest, according to the Santa Monica Police Department.The incident unfolded around 2:35 p.m. Oct. 9 at Pacific Park. Santa Monica Pier evacuated after man scales Ferris wheel Witnesses told police Gonzalez claimed to have a bomb in his backpack.Responding officers found Gonzalez around two-thirds of the way up the Ferris wheel in the steel supports.Police evacuated the Santa Monica Pier after a man scaled the Ferris wheel at Pacific Park on Oct. 9, 2023. (KTLA)The wheel had to be stopped while 10 people were still on the ride, police said. The pier was evacuated during the incident.About an hour later, Gonzalez climbed down and was tackled by officers on the ground and he was taken into custody.Gonzalez was not in p...Price increases force design changes for LACMA, architect tells NYT
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 08:38:48 GMT
The divisive new building under construction for the Los Angeles County Museum of Art might be a bit different from what was publicized when it was approved a few years ago.Earlier this month, architect Peter Zumthor told the New York Times that construction issues with the project in Mid-Wilshire forced some alterations to his design.One of the larger issues mentioned in the piece relates to the challenges of building on a site adjacent to the La Brea Tar Pits. “They had to double [the foundation] in some areas, because this was so soft, the tar in the earth," Zumthor said.LACMA Director Michael Govan told the Times the foundation and other issues have increased the price of the project from about $650 million to $715 million, a 10% increase.With more money going toward the foundation, cuts had to be made, meaning the Wilshire Boulevard-spanning David Geffen Galleries structure "has been simplified and stripped down," as story author and architecture critic Christopher Hawthorne de...Gas prices keep falling and California now stands alone
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 08:38:48 GMT
Californians are enjoying a little more relief at the gas pump these days.Statewide, the average price for a gallon of regular unleaded fell 3 cents on Wednesday to $5.73, according to the American Automobile Association. That's 24 cents lower than one week ago when California drivers were paying nearly $6 per gallon on average.In the Los Angeles area, regular unleaded fell from $5.95 per gallon to $5.92 per gallon Wednesday, down 28 cents from last week. Why do Californians pay so much for gas? AAA says prices are falling nationwide due to “slack demand” and the falling cost of crude oil, which is now hovering near $82 per barrel.“Drivers are finally seeing some relief at the pump as the seasonal swoon picks up momentum,” said AAA spokesperson Andrew Gross.California Gas Prices (10/11/23)RegularMid-GradePremiumDieselCurrent Average$5.735$5.987$6.130$6.386Yesterday Avg.$5.765$6.018$6.158$6.401Week Ago Avg.$5.975$6.229$6.370$6.454Month Ago Avg.$5.439$5.635$5.798$6.097Year Ago Avg.$...Huge rocket motors arrive at L.A. museum for space shuttle Endeavour display
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 08:38:48 GMT
Two giant rocket motors required to display the retired NASA space shuttle Endeavour as if it's about to blast off arrived Wednesday at a Los Angeles museum, completing their long journey from the Mojave Desert.The 116-foot-long (35.3-meter) motors, which look like giant white cylinders, were trucked over two days from the Mojave Air and Space Port to L.A.'s Exposition Park, where the California Science Center's Samuel Oschin Air and Space Center is being built to display Endeavour.Donated by Northrop Grumman, the motors are the largest components of the two solid rocket boosters that would be attached to a space shuttle's external tank to help the main engines lift the orbiter off the launch pad.Schoolchildren were among several hundred people who watched the move — the latest spectacle in the yearslong process of preparing to put Endeavour on permanent display vertically as if it was about to blast off.The massive shuttle was flown to Los Angeles International Airport atop a NASA ...California tries to eliminate 'junk fees'
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 08:38:48 GMT
Hidden fees, which sellers use to mislead customers with an artificially low headline price before imposing additional unavoidable charges later in the buying process, will no longer be allowed in California.Gov. Gavin Newsom signed into law Senate Bill 478 (SB 478) that will ban hidden fees, or "junk fees," in the state starting on July 1, 2024, California Attorney General Rob Bonta said in a news release Saturday.“These deceptive fees prevent us from knowing how much we will be charged at the outset. They are bad for consumers and bad for competition. They cost Americans tens of billions of dollars each year," Bonta said. Biden says the FTC’s proposed ban on junk fees will help families and ‘honest’ businesses Bonta added that these fees "hit families who are just trying to make ends meet the hardest.""And, because a growing list of websites, apps, and brick-and-mortar businesses are using them, they penalize companies that are upfront and transparent with their prices...Latest news
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