Driver injured in 2-car crash downtown

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:50:31 GMT

Driver injured in 2-car crash downtown ST. LOUIS - A driver was injured in a crash overnight in downtown St. Louis.It happened around 2:15 a.m. on 11th Street at Spruce, at the end of the exit ramp from Interstate 64. Two cars collided; one of them caught fire. Alderman proposes open-carry trigger law in St. Louis The extent of the driver's injuries has not yet been revealed. FOX 2 will update this story with more information as it becomes available.

New bills proposed to establish 'Impacted Tenant Fund' and rental registry

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:50:31 GMT

New bills proposed to establish 'Impacted Tenant Fund' and rental registry ST. LOUIS - St. Louis Aldermen will introduce two new bills dealing with rental properties.One would set up an 'Impacted Tenants Fund' to protect people forced to move out because the city condemned the rental property. Another bill would establish a mandatory registration process for residential units. Highway with ‘Loneliest Road in America’ also runs through St. Louis region The rental registry would be run through the city's housing conservation program.

New bill providing specific people jail access

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:50:31 GMT

New bill providing specific people jail access ST. LOUIS - Another new bill being introduced Friday would grant specific people access to city correctional facilities.The civilian oversight board finally got to tour the City Justice Center last week. Alderman proposes open-carry trigger law in St. Louis The members first had to go through proper security training, which took more than a year.

City aldermen reviewing surveillance bill today

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:50:31 GMT

City aldermen reviewing surveillance bill today ST. LOUIS - City aldermen will introduce a new bill to require a public hearing before police can use any surveillance tools because of privacy concerns.FOX 2's partners at the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported that the bill has delayed a push by Mayor Tishaura Jones and some aldermen to bring back red light cameras. Highway with ‘Loneliest Road in America’ also runs through St. Louis region The city started using red-light cameras in 2007, but a 2015 court decision ended the practice because the cameras only identified the cars, not the drivers.

Buc-ee’s has started hiring for Johnstown location, expects store to open in March

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:50:31 GMT

Buc-ee’s has started hiring for Johnstown location, expects store to open in March Work is on schedule for Colorado’s first Buc-ee’s to open early next year.The Texas-based company, known for its mega convenience stores, gas stations and red-capped beaver mascot, is building a store in Johnstown. The store will be the company’s first planned outside the South and the farthest west.And at 74,000 square feet, the Johnstown store will be one of the biggest Buc-ee’s. There will be 120 gas pumps.“We’re scheduled to open the store in March. As we get closer to March, we’ll announce the official day,” Jeff Nadalo, Buc-ee’s general counsel, said Thursday.The building at the southwest corner of Interstate 25 and Colorado 60 is taking shape, clearly recognizable as a Buc-ee’s. The store will be the same size as one in Sevierville, Tenn., currently the largest Buc-ee’s, Nadalo said.A new store under construction in Luling, Texas, will be slightly bigger at 75,000 square feet. Luling was the site of the first Buc-ee&...

Nuggets Mailbag: How concerning is Denver’s poor free-throw shooting?

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:50:31 GMT

Nuggets Mailbag: How concerning is Denver’s poor free-throw shooting? Beat writer Bennett Durando opens up the Nuggets Mailbag periodically during the season. Pose a Nuggets- or NBA- related question here.When does the free throw percentage become a serious concern? Almost everyone is shooting bricks.— Danny, DenverThe way it’s concerning is more so the way it’s impacting physicality and confidence about getting to the line. It’s a team-wide issue, but the topic really begins and ends with Aaron Gordon. Michael Malone has said recently he wants Gordon to seek trips to the line more aggressively. Even though he has attempted the second-most free throws on Denver’s roster so far, Gordon’s trips to the line are down significantly from last year, when he was building a strong All-Star campaign.He has attempted 50 foul shots in his first 18 games of 2023-24, making 26 of them. In 2022-23, he reached 50 attempts during his 13th game and had attempted 80 through 18 games. Gordon is an effective bully-ball scorer when he...

For Avalanche team with Stanley Cup hopes, leadership without Gabriel Landeskog comes in many forms

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:50:31 GMT

For Avalanche team with Stanley Cup hopes, leadership without Gabriel Landeskog comes in many forms It was a random moment during training camp, months from when the games truly begin to matter for a franchise that believes it can win the championship for a second time in three years.The Colorado Avalanche was working on the power play, and Nathan MacKinnon was frustrated. MacKinnon, whose reputation as one of the most intense players in the sport is well-earned, yelled in frustration. It wasn’t clear if he was yelling at Artturi Lehkonen, or just expressing his displeasure in general.Ryan Johansen, one of several new additions to the club and someone who’s been a veteran leader for years in the NHL, quietly skated over to Lehkonen and gave him a stick tap on the shin pad. A little later, a calmer MacKinnon and Lehkonen had a quick chat, the latter demonstrating an idea with his stick and both players nodding in agreement.The standard in the Colorado locker room is crystal clear for the 2023-24 season: win the Stanley Cup. This team has the star power, depth and instit...

Why the Lakers are barred from wearing their black uniforms for Pelicans game

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:50:31 GMT

Why the Lakers are barred from wearing their black uniforms for Pelicans game The Los Angeles Lakers won’t be allowed to wear their black “city edition” uniforms for Thursday night’s semifinal game against the New Orleans Pelicans in the NBA’s first in-season tournament.According to ESPN, the NBA has barred the black unis because they create a difficult contrast with the league’s specialized court at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, the site of the tournament’s final rounds.The Lakers (13-9) are 4-0 while wearing their black uniforms this season and would prefer to wear them for the semifinal game, league sources said.Instead, the Lakers will take the court in their gold "icon" jerseys.“When one Lakers player was informed the team wouldn't be allowed to wear black on Thursday, he replied, 'That's ass,'" ESPN reports.Milwaukee plays Indiana in the East semifinal.This initial in-season tournament is an opportunity for teams to hoist the league’s newest trophy, medals for each of the players on the champion team, along with bragging rights.There are also big financi...

Three-bedroom home sells in Oakland for $1.9 million

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:50:31 GMT

Three-bedroom home sells in Oakland for $1.9 million 6350 Broadway Terrace – Google Street ViewA 2,195-square-foot house built in 1998 has changed hands. The spacious property located in the 6300 block of Broadway Terrace in Oakland was sold on Oct. 11, 2023. The $1,900,000 purchase price works out to $866 per square foot. The layout of this two-story home includes three bedrooms and three baths. In addition, the home comes with a one-car garage.These nearby houses have also recently been sold:A 1,977-square-foot home on the 6400 block of Broadway Terrace in Oakland sold in January 2023, for $1,175,000, a price per square foot of $594. The home has 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms.In September 2022, a 2,155-square-foot home on Florence Avenue in Oakland sold for $1,700,000, a price per square foot of $789. The home has 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms.On Buena Vista Avenue, Oakland, in January 2023, a 2,538-square-foot home was sold for $1,725,000, a price per square foot of $680. The home has 2 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms. 

Review: Miyazaki’s ‘Boy and the Heron’ is masterful, magical

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:50:31 GMT

Review: Miyazaki’s ‘Boy and the Heron’ is masterful, magical By Jake Coyle | Associated PressWhen Hayao Miyazaki’s “The Boy and the Heron” premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in September, the filmmaker Guillermo del Toro said in his introductory remarks: “We are privileged enough to be living in a time where Mozart is composing symphonies.”You might be tempted to call that hyperbole, but — this being Miyazaki, the legendary anime filmmaker of “Spirited Away,” “My Neighbor Totoro” and “Kiki’s Delivery Service” — it’s closer to fact. The occurrence of a new film from Miyazaki deserves to be treated like the coming of a seldom-seen comet or something rarer still, like a winning New York Jets season.Ten years ago, Miyazaki released the profoundly personal “The Wind Rises.” It was then expected to be his swan song. But the 82-year-old filmmaker — known for his propensity for retiring again and again — soon announced that he would make one mo...