Starbucks union workers striking today at 8 St. Louis coffee shops

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:44:42 GMT

Starbucks union workers striking today at 8 St. Louis coffee shops ST. LOUIS - A strike is taking place Thursday by Starbucks union workers at eight St. Louis coffee shops.It's part of the national 'Red Cup Rebellion.' Earlier this fall, Starbucks workers filed an unfair labor practice charge, saying the company refused to bargain with them around promotion days. St. Louis native’s story to hit big screen, local filming continues They say those days are busier, but extra workers are not scheduled. They're asking Starbucks to turn off mobile ordering on promotion days and hire more workers.Thursday's strike will run from 7:00 a.m. until 1 p.m.

Why does billionaire Robert F. Smith’s family own a tiny craft brewery in Denver?

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:44:42 GMT

Why does billionaire Robert F. Smith’s family own a tiny craft brewery in Denver? Coming out of the COVID-19 pandemic, Spangalang Brewery was struggling. A tiny beer maker located in the former DMV office in Five Points Plaza, Spangalang had opened in 2015 and become a favorite for locals, but not the kind of regional draw that drives huge growth.So when brewery owners Darren Boyd and Taylor Rees got a major investment offer from their landlord, the Flyfisher Group, they planned to accept. Flyfisher, which owns or operates several properties and businesses in the neighborhood, would take a 40% share, and as a Black-owned business, it would lend legitimacy in the historically Black neighborhood, Rees said at the time.John Leyba, The Denver PostRobert Smith, the wealthiest African American and DU’s graduate school commencement speaker was photographed on June 9, 2017. He is a graduate of East High School. In 2017, Smith overtook Oprah Winfrey as the nation’s wealthiest African American, according to the Forbes 400.But then Boyd and Rees got another offe...

Broncos Mailbag: Is there reason to worry about Sean Payton’s offense?

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:44:42 GMT

Broncos Mailbag: Is there reason to worry about Sean Payton’s offense? Denver Post Broncos writer Parker Gabriel posts his Broncos Mailbag weekly during the season and periodically during the offseason. Click here to submit a question.Hey Parker, that was one of the wildest endings to a game I’ve ever seen. It feels strange to be on this end of one after the last few seasons. My question is in regard to the Broncos’ inability to capitalize on offense. We spent a lot of time chastising Vance Joseph earlier in the season (and with good reason), but it seems like Sean Payton and Joe Lombardi have gotten off scot-free with the offense. The defense gave us so many opportunities, but we only found the end zone twice. That should’ve been a lopsided victory if we could only get the ball moving. What do you think?— Wallace G., BrightonYo Wallace, thanks for writing in and getting us going. It was indeed a wild ending to Monday night’s win at Buffalo. And you’re spot on about the Broncos’ inability to capitalize. Payton even mentioned it ...

WATCH: Breaking down the Broncos’ Monday Night Football win at Buffalo and looking ahead to a critical two-game home stand

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:44:42 GMT

WATCH: Breaking down the Broncos’ Monday Night Football win at Buffalo and looking ahead to a critical two-game home stand Denver Post beat reporters Parker Gabriel and Ryan McFadden are back for the most recent edition of the 1st & Orange Podcast. On this week’s episode, they break down the Broncos’ 24-22 Monday Night Football win over Buffalo and look forward to a critical two-game stretch at home against Minnesota and Cleveland. What does Denver have to do to get wins in those games and get back above .500? How likely is a playoff run, really? And who do the guys think wins in prime time Sunday night at Empower Field?WatchListenSubscribe to the podcastSoundCloud | iTunes | Stitcher | RSSWant more Broncos news? Sign up for the Broncos Insider to get all our NFL analysis.

Editorial: Give veterans an escape hatch to flee Colorado’s VA scandal

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:44:42 GMT

Editorial: Give veterans an escape hatch to flee Colorado’s VA scandal America’s veterans deserve the best medical care money can buy.But despite a $2 billion new facility, increased funding, and years of promises, the Department of Veterans Affairs isn’t even offering competent and consistent care in the Eastern Colorado Health Care System at this point.The Denver Post’s Sam Tabachnik reported Sunday on a vast scandal of incompetence, cover-ups and misconduct at the VA system headquartered out of Aurora’s new hospital.The allegations lodged by a dozen current and former employees are alarming and depressing.And the real victims in this story are the estimated hundred thousand veterans relying on this system for their health care – veterans who were put on waiting lists by doctors for necessary medical equipment only to have the head of the department order employees to erase the orders to lessen the backlog.The problems in the Prosthetic and Sensory Aids Service could be just the tip of the iceberg of dysfunction, given the level of complaints Tabachn...

Holes-in-one: Aces carded from around Bay Area golf courses in November

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:44:42 GMT

Holes-in-one: Aces carded from around Bay Area golf courses in November Congratulations to the following golfers who made the most perfect shot in the game recently:Chris Allen: San Jose CC, No. 14, 170 yards, 6-hybridMatt Arba: Deep Cliff GC, No. 3, 114 yards, 8-ironBill Ayres: San Jose CC, No. 7, 116 yards, sand wedgeTami DeFiore: Deep Cliff GC, No. 8, 79 yards, 9-ironPeggy Heath: Deep Cliff GC, No. 8, 79 yards, pitching wedgeGary Hubbard: Spring Valley GC, No. 7, 160 yards, (club not reported)Donna Lee: Deep Cliff GC, No. 8, 79 yards, 9-ironKohl G. Phillip: Deep Cliff GC, No. 10, 131 yards, 8-ironJustin Polk: San Jose CC, No. 7, 156 yards, 9-ironErnesto Vallin: Deep Cliff GC, No. 10, 140 yards, 8-ironRelated ArticlesGolf | Huge housing project may sprout in San Jose near Google site Golf | From the Bay Area to Australia, abandoned golf courses are being reclaimed by nature Golf | Steph Curry to receive Charlie Sifford Award for advancing diversity in golf

Look inside Frozen land pitched for Disneyland expansion

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:44:42 GMT

Look inside Frozen land pitched for Disneyland expansion The world’s first Frozen-themed land set to debut at Hong Kong Disneyland offers a glimpse of what the future could hold for the Disneyland resort over the next couple decades under a reimagined long-term vision for the Anaheim theme park resort district.A Frozen land was pitched in 2021 as a possible project for a proposed theme park expansion in the DisneylandForward plan presented to the city of Anaheim.Arendelle village will serve as the centerpiece of the World of Frozen themed land opening Monday, Nov. 20 at Hong Kong Disneyland.Sign up for our Park Life newsletter and find out what’s new and interesting every week at Southern California’s theme parks. Subscribe here.The backstory for the new World of Frozen at Hong Kong Disneyland brings to life the Kingdom of Arendelle for a “summer snow day” celebration in a themed land featuring two rides, a show, a restaurant and two shops amid Nordic-inspired architecture.The Frozen Ever After water ride at Hong Kong Disneyland updates a...

5 convicted of murder, attempted murder in California Halloween party shooting

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:44:42 GMT

5 convicted of murder, attempted murder in California Halloween party shooting Five gang members were convicted by a jury Wednesday, Nov. 15, of killing three men and injuring nine other people in a shooting at a Halloween-themed house party in Long Beach four years ago where they mistakenly believed rival gang members would be in attendance.Jeremy Penh, 29, David Long, 23, Kaylin Thik, 24, Ryan Sim, 22 and Grant Johnson, 39 kept their heads straight ahead as guilty verdicts were read for three counts of first-degree murder and nine counts of attempted murder in Long Beach Superior Court.The jury needed about five hours to reach a verdict after a trial that lasted over a month. The panel also found true special circumstance allegations of multiple murders and that the defendants were active participants in a criminal street gang and gun allegations against Long, Thik and Sim, who were identified by prosecutors as the shooters in the shooting on Oct. 29, 2019.The next court date for the five men is Jan. 29, when they may be sentenced.The verdicts were read in f...

Legoland California adding Dino Valley land and first parade in 2024

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:44:42 GMT

Legoland California adding Dino Valley land and first parade in 2024 Legoland California plans to add a new dinosaur themed land and the first parade in park history as the Carlsbad theme park prepares to celebrate its 25th anniversary in 2024.Legoland California will open the new Dino Valley themed land in the spring and the Lego World parade in the summer, according to Legoland officials.Concept art of the Lego World parade coming to Legoland California in 2024. (Legoland) The new Dino Valley themed land where the past roars to life in Lego form will feature two new rides alongside the park’s 2004 Coastersauraus roller coaster that zips around Lego versions of a Brachiosaurus and Parasaurolophus.Located near the park entrance, Dino Valley will include the Explorer River Quest and the Duplo Little Dino Trail rides, a dino-themed Lego brick build-and-play area, a reimagined Dino Dig fossil-finding sandbox and meet-and-greet opportunities with new prehistoric characters.Related ArticlesEntertainment | Disneyland tightens pin trading ru...

Los Angeles PD investigating why day laborers’ report of bags full of body parts ignored

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:44:42 GMT

Los Angeles PD investigating why day laborers’ report of bags full of body parts ignored The chief of the Los Angeles Police Department said he has ordered an internal review into reports that a desk officer at the Topanga Division station in Canoga Park turned away day laborers who were attempting to tell police about being handed trash bags filled with body parts outside a Tarzana home where police believe a woman and her parents were murdered by her husband.In an interview with NBC4, the laborers said the husband, Samuel Bond Haskell, 35, hired them on Tuesday, Nov. 7 to carry away garbage bags from his home that he told them were filled with rocks. But when the workers took the bags, they said they felt that there were body parts in them. When they looked inside, they saw a torso.In a Police Commission meeting this week, LAPD Chief Michel Moore told commissioners the laborers took the garbage bags back to Haskell’s home and left them in the driveway. They went to two police stations to report what they saw: First, they went to the California Highway Patrol station i...