Florissant man faces federal indictment for murder

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:59:28 GMT

Florissant man faces federal indictment for murder ST. LOUIS - A Florissant man was indicted Wednesday in federal court in connection with a fatal shooting at a local gas station earlier this year.Prosecutors with the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Missouri said Bryant Pirtle, 20, shot and killed Devon Williams on the morning of Jan. 29, 2023, outside the BP gas station in the 1700 block of South Florissant Road. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now Daily News SIGN UP NOW According to court documents, Pirtle was charged with possession of a firearm in furtherance of a drug trafficking crime resulting in death, possession with intent to distribute marijuana, and possession of one or more firearms in furtherance of a drug trafficking crime.Prosecutors said Pirtle was one of two people who shot Willia...

Wildfire burning in Elbert County near Simla; evacuations underway

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:59:28 GMT

Wildfire burning in Elbert County near Simla; evacuations underway A wildfire is burning in Elbert County near Simla where a red flag warning for fire danger has been posted.Simla Colorado. South of aHwy 24. Wildland fire. 1 structure lost. Multi Mutual Aid requested. Air support ordered.#cofire#cowxRed Flag Warning— Live Events (@coeventslive) March 30, 2023The fire is described as a grass fire, and some residents in the area have been evacuated, said Lt. Karla Schmidt of the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office. El Paso County is assisting Elbert County with the fire.El Paso County officials were notified of the fire at 3:35 p.m. Thursday and staff was sent to Simla to assist the Elbert Fire Protection District.Live Events reports that the fire is burning south of U.S. 24 and that a structure has been burned.Simla, about 48 miles northeast of Colorado Springs, is under a red flag warning for fire danger, posted by the National Weather Service, until 8 p.m. Thursday. Winds in the area are gusting to 40 mph and relative humidity is in the si...

Rockies closer Daniel Bard placed on IL due to anxiety

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:59:28 GMT

Rockies closer Daniel Bard placed on IL due to anxiety SAN DIEGO — The Colorado Rockies lost closer Daniel Bard before their opening day could even get started.The Rockies have placed their star closer on the 10-day injured list with what he’s calling anxiety due to on- and off-the-field issues.Right-hander Jake Bird was added to the roster in his spot.This story will be updated#Rockies have placed closer Daniel Bard on the 10-day IL with what he is calling anxiety …on and off the field. RHP Jake Bird was added to opening day roster.— Patrick Saunders (@psaundersdp) March 30, 2023

Jail time, $1000 fines floated to address catalytic converter thefts in Los Angeles

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:59:28 GMT

Jail time, $1000 fines floated to address catalytic converter thefts in Los Angeles The city of Los Angeles is exploring new penalties for anyone found to be in possession of a catalytic converter that they are unable to provide proof of ownership for.A new city ordinance proposed by L.A. Councilmember John Lee at last week's city council meeting could lead to suspected catalytic converter thieves having to pay fines as much as $1000 and face as much as six months in jail.The new ordinance offers stiffer penalties and a new tool for law enforcement officers looking to combat the dramatic rise in catalytic converter thefts."My office works very closely with law enforcement here in the city of Los Angeles, and they've become increasingly frustrated with the large amount of catalytic converters that have been stolen from vehicles," Lee told KTLA. "This ordinance we introduced is to help our law enforcement officers better address this type of criminal activity that results in a profound financial implication for individuals and families that are affected." Traffic s...

Can anything be done about the hundreds of pursuit-related crashes in L.A. County each year? 

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:59:28 GMT

Can anything be done about the hundreds of pursuit-related crashes in L.A. County each year?  Have you ever witnessed a police chase before? Odds are, you probably have. The LAPD engages in thousands of police chases per year, each one running the risk of jeopardizing the lives of the public and law enforcement alike. It's a double-edged sword, where officers have to balance the risk of putting themselves or others in harm's way with the reward of apprehending the suspect. According to the California Highway Patrol, in 2020, one out of four police pursuits in Los Angeles County ended in a crash. In 40% of those crashes, at least one person was injured. Most recently, four people, including two innocent bystanders, and a dog were injured in a pursuit-related crash in downtown Los Angeles on Wednesday night.However, injuries aren’t always the worst that can happen.   NHTSA: Car crashes cost Americans $340B, or $1,035 per person In January, two innocent people were killed in Panorama City after a stolen vehicle crashed into theirs while being chased b...

Meet Cindy Monroe: A Successful Entrepreneur on a Mission to Help Women Build the Life of Their Dreams

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:59:28 GMT

Meet Cindy Monroe: A Successful Entrepreneur on a Mission to Help Women Build the Life of Their Dreams The best way a successful business woman can give back to society is by helping others to go after their dreams as well. Few people can identify opportunities for struggling entrepreneurs as fervently as those who’ve faced the grind themselves. Cindy Monroe, successful entrepreneur, author, podcast host, and leadership mentor, has done just that, and made it her mission to help women to overcome challenges and accomplish incredible goals.Cindy understands what it’s like to start small but think big. She began her company from nothing in the basement of her hand-built home in Chattanooga, Tennessee, in 2003. With faith, she drove forward, navigating the business world’s unending challenges. Because of the relentless pursuit of her vision, she excelled in her role as founder, CEO, and now executive chairwoman of Thirty-One Gifts.In Cindy’s podcast, “Permission To Lead,” she teaches high-achieving female leaders and entrepreneurs how to level up their business practices. She invi...

How the Housing Issue is Being Tackled in the US

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:59:28 GMT

How the Housing Issue is Being Tackled in the US Source: https://unsplash.com/photos/WS5fl41r0_IThe housing crisis in the US is both a complex and pressing problem. Millions of Americans struggle to find suitable and adequate accommodation, which unfortunately leads to increased rates of homelessness, poverty, and social inequality. However, there are many ways to tackle this crisis. One way to do it is by organizations, policymakers, and communities working together to solve the problem. Let’s unpack exactly how that is already happening and what more can be done to offer solutions.Co-living companies Co-living companies such as Tripalink are committed to providing a platform where young professionals and students can find economical and convenient accommodation. Companies such as Tripalink are a great way to tackle the housing crisis, as young professionals in major cities and neighborhoods in and around LA are provided with exactly what they need in a house or apartment during their studies. Testimonials from the platform users...

It’s a Lifestyle: Why ‘House of Core’ Is More Than a Pilates Studio

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:59:28 GMT

It’s a Lifestyle: Why ‘House of Core’ Is More Than a Pilates Studio If you ask the co-founders of House of Core, Dru Mouser, Paula Nazar, and Wendy Wilcox, what sets their business apart from other Pilates studios, they’ll tell you it’s the lifestyle.What makes House of Core more than just a place to exercise? It’s a community where people come together to live a healthier, happier life. As Wendy says, “For many of us, it’s more than just working out; it’s an opportunity to connect with other people, engage in community events, and the acknowledgment that we have personal lives outside of the great workout classes.”House of Core is revolutionizing the way people think of Pilates communities. This studio goes beyond offering top-of-the-line equipment and experienced instructors – it’s also a community where events are regularly hosted and members can check out the ever-changing schedule of classes. Events include wine tasting, offering beauty tricks and entertainment tips, DIY Floral Arrangements, Private Shopping ...

Nguyen Nguyen Khao Dinh Killed in Head-on Crash on Carbon Canyon Road [Brea, CA]

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:59:28 GMT

Nguyen Nguyen Khao Dinh Killed in Head-on Crash on Carbon Canyon Road [Brea, CA] Head-on Collision near Olinda Village Left 20-Year-Old Nguyen Nguyen Khao Dinh DeadBREA, CA (March 30, 2023) – Monday night, Nguyen Nguyen Khao Dinh Killed died following a head-on crash on Carbon Canyon Road.The incident happened on March 20th, at around 8:00 p.m., east of Olinda Village.According to reports, two vehicles collided while they were traveling on Carbon Canyon Road. The collision caused the drivers of both vehicles and one of their passengers to sustain injuries.First responders to the crash pronounced 20-year-old Nguyen Nguyen Khao Dinh, of Santa Ana, dead at the scene. Meanwhile, medics transported two other victims to a local hospital for treatment of unspecified injuries.Following the crash, crews closed down the areas of the road surrounding the fatal accident for cleanup and preliminary duties. No further details regarding the collision have been released at this time. Although, further investigations are currently underway.Any witnesses are encouraged to c...

News orgs reject Musk’s demand to pay for Twitter checkmark

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:59:28 GMT

News orgs reject Musk’s demand to pay for Twitter checkmark By Oliver Darcy | CNNNews organizations have a message for Elon Musk: We are not going to pay you for checkmarks on Twitter.The New York Times, Los Angeles Times, the Washington Post, BuzzFeed, POLITICO, and Vox all scoffed at the notion on Thursday that they would pay Twitter for the feature, which has been free since it was introduced years ago but will soon be phased out.Twitter announced last week that it will begin “removing legacy verified checkmarks” starting April 1. Musk has aimed to charge organizations that want to retain a checkmark adjacent to their account name $1,000 a month, plus an additional $50 a month for each affiliated account.Historically, a blue checkmark placed next to the name of an account has indicated that the social media company has confirmed the identity of the person or business operating it. The feature has been helpful to Twitter’s entire community, giving the public an easy way of distinguishing between authentic and inauthentic ...