Man convicted in University City drug-linked shooting death
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:46:07 GMT
UNIVERSITY CITY, Mo. - A jury convicted an East St. Louis man of 11 felonies in connection with a drug-linked shooting death in University City. Deoman Reeves, 31, was found guilty of fentanyl possession and distribution charges in the death of David Anderson in October 2019. St. Louis had only 2 officers for an entire district – Both called in sick According to a federal indictment, Reeves and others fired multiple shots at David Anderson on Oct. 21, 2019, in retaliation for a shooting in St. Louis County the day before. Anderson died in the shooting, which happened in the 1100 block of Kingsland Avenue. Federal authorities, however, say the investigation into Reeves began after a 2019 shooting. According to his indictment, prior to the deadly shooting, Reeves and others unknowingly sold fentanyl and firearms to people working as undercover ATF agents. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now ...Perfect timing: Space engineer and his wife find that a senior move takes rocket-science precision
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The Steller Group│Senior Solutions DivisionWhat: The Steller Group, Inc., agents specialized in downsizing moves: listing, selling, improving to increase salability, handling discards, low-maintenance living, purchase & rental.When: Tuesday, Oct. 17, How to Best Spend Those Pre-Listing Dollars,” 10 to 11:30 a.m., Belmar Public Library, 555 S. Allison Pkwy, LakewoodWhen: Wed. Oct. 25, Decluttering and Where to Start,” 9:30 to 11 a.m., Southglenn Library, 6972 S. Vine Street, CentennialPhone: 720-593-9355More Info: DenverSeniorSeminars.comSpace engineer Ed Bock went to work on the Atlas rocket in 1961—a moment when the U.S. was struggling to catch up with the Russians on getting a man into space. (Cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin had circled earth that very year.)After some early flubs, Atlas proved to be remarkably well engineered, carrying John Glenn to orbit and powering another 600 successful flights spanning 45 years. Bock went along for the ride—ending up as vice president and di...Denver needs to build more in core city to solve housing crunch
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The Denver metro area has struggled with housing shortages for over a decade. Despite high demand, construction and development costs make it difficult to build enough housing, particularly in the city’s core.Experts discussed housing and other issues Denver faces during a Sept. 20 Commercial Real Estate Symposium and Forecast Panels hosted by the Denver Commercial Association of Realtors.“Denver is an exciting place. Many people want to be here,” said Marty Roth with CBRE.While metro area governments work to streamline their process and create more supply, barriers include expensive land, high interest rates, and labor and material costs.“We’re more than 100,000 houses short in the metro market,” said Mike Kboudi with Cushman & Wakefield. “To improve attainability and affordability, we need to create more supply, but it’s difficult to find places to build quickly.”Limited land in Denver pushes development out into the suburb...Grandview outlasts Eaglecrest, 39-32, in Centennial League rivalry behind Liam Szarka’s five touchdowns
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AURORA — Tom Doherty knew what he was doing. There’s only one reason you leave a dynasty — to go and try to start your own.The longtime Cherry Creek defensive coordinator took over the Grandview job three years ago, and led the Wolves to the Class 5A semifinals and quarterfinals the past two seasons. And Doherty’s Wolves, the lone in-state team to beat the four-time defending champion Bruins in 2022, are looking like a title contender again this fall.As evidence of that potential, Grandview outlasted Eaglecrest 39-32 on Friday at Legacy Stadium in a thrilling see-saw game to open Centennial League play. Senior quarterback Liam Szarka, the exact mold of player that Doherty wants to build his program identity around, put the Wolves on his shoulders with five total touchdowns.So, let’s check in with Doherty — how’s he feeling about his decision to leave juggernaut Cherry Creek? Pretty, pretty good.“I like our trajectory,” Doherty sa...Ice skating returns to Festival of Lights in Riverside
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Those heading to the Festival of Lights in Riverside this holiday season can enjoy the return of a fan-favorite activity after a seven-year hiatus — ice skating.The last time visitors could skate amid the historic Mission Inn Hotel & Spa’s dazzling light displays was in 2015.The rink will now return this year as part of the Switch-On Ceremony for the festival beginning on Nov. 18 and running through Dec. 31. “The ice rink is a family tradition returning after a brief hiatus to provide an opportunity for the community to skate on real ice in an exciting and picturesque outdoor setting,” resort officials said.The Mission Inn Hotel & Spa’s Festival of Lights display in downtown Riverside, California. (Mission Inn Hotel & Spa)The Mission Inn Hotel & Spa’s Festival of Lights display in downtown Riverside, California. (Mission Inn Hotel & Spa)The Mission Inn Hotel & Spa’s Festival of Lights display in downtown Riverside, California. (Mission Inn Hotel & Spa)The Mission Inn Hotel & Spa...De La Salle’s defense dominates as Spartans shut out McClymonds
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It wasn’t easy.But De La Salle, playing on its home field in Concord, eventually put away Oakland powerhouse McClymonds 21-0 on Friday night to stretch its winning streak to four games.Dominic Kelley scored on two touchdown runs and Toa Faavae threw his first touchdown pass of the season – a 38-yarder over the middle to Robert Santiago – to account for the scoring.But the story of the night was defense.De La Salle’s was more dominant than Mack’s as Drew Cunningham and Co. had another impressive performance.Santiago’s interception with 2:51 left put the bow on the shutout.De La Salle (4-2) drove inside McClymonds’ 20-yard line four times in the first half but scored only once, on a 5-yard run by Kelley early in the third quarter.Sophomore quarterback Brayden Knight came off the bench to complete three passes on the scoring drive, including a huge pass to tight end DJ Asiasi that gave the Spartans a first-and-goal at the 6.Aside from that, De La Salle couldn’t convert against a defens...Waldichuk struggles in Oakland A’s loss to Los Angeles Angels
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ANAHEIM — Davis Daniel pitched five scoreless innings for his first major league win, helping the Los Angeles Angels beat Oakland 5-1 on Friday night and sending the Athletics to their 111th loss.Chase Silseth returned from a concussion to make his first start since Aug. 26 and allowed one run and two hits in four innings. He had been sidelined since he was hit by an errant throw from third baseman Trey Cabbage.Daniel (1-1), a 26-year-old right-hander who made his major league debut on Sept. 7, completed the four-hitter. He struck out two and walked one in his third big league appearance.Mickey Moniak, who had been out since Sept. 5 with left back tightness, hit a two-run homer in the fifth off Ken Waldichuk (4-9).David Fletcher and Nolan Schanuel had RBI singles in the fourth, and the Angels got another run when left fielder JJ Bleday bobbled Schanuel’s hit and then hooked his throw wide of third for a double error.Oakland (49-111) is on a 3-12 skid and has the most losses in...SF Giants start post-Gabe Kapler era on familiar note in loss to Dodgers
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:46:07 GMT
SAN FRANCISCO — The post-Gabe Kapler era started the same way his tenure ended: in defeat.With interim skipper Kai Correa at the helm, the Giants’ bats were bleak as ever against Dodgers starter Lance Lynn, while Los Angeles’ powerful lineup lit up San Francisco rookie starter Keaton Winn for a trio of home runs (Will Smith, Freddie Freeman, J.D. Martinez).Final score: 6-2.1) No .500 finishIt was an inevitability that became a reality Friday night: the Giants will finish 2023 with a worse record than in 2022.That’s the kind of stagnation that can get a manager fired, and guess what — it did.The Giants needed to sweep the Dodgers this weekend to avoid securing a losing record, but the homer barrage against San Francisco’s rookie starter meant that dream died in the first game of the series. They have finished better than .500 only once — in their 107-win 2021 — in five seasons under Farhan Zaidi.Good news: They can’t finish any worse than Zaidi’s f...Unresponsive dog rescued from Napa house fire, expected to survive
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:46:07 GMT
(KRON) -- Crews responded to a fire at a single-family home on Friday morning, the Napa Fire Department announced on Facebook. Firefighters initiated an "offensive attack" and entered the residence to search for any potential victims. Fire crews located an unresponsive dog and got the pet out of the home, officials said. They quickly began to administer oxygen to the dog (pictured below).Crews had to administer oxygen to a dog after rescuing it from a structure fire Friday morning (Napa Fire Department).(Napa Fire Department)Shortly after, the dog was able to begin breathing on its own. He was taken to a nearby veterinarian for further evaluation.Officials said the dog is expected to make a full recovery. NFD did not specify where in Napa this fire occurred. Cal Fire LNU crews also assisted in the response.Smoke Harris punt return TD highlights Louisiana Tech’s 24-10 win over UTEP
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EL PASO, Texas (AP) — Smoke Harris returned a punt 67 yards for a touchdown, Louisiana used several breaks en route to a key score on the first play of the fourth quarter and the Bulldogs defeated UTEP 24-10 on Friday night.Louisiana Tech went 65 yards in five plays to open the game, going up 7-0 as Tyre Shelton scored on a one-yard run. An 85-yard catch-and-run by Cyrus Allen set up the score. Harris was in the end zone 1:19 later, bursting up the left hashmark before veering to the right sideline and racing to a 14-0 lead. It was 17-7 at halftime and 17-10 in the third quarter when the Bulldogs started a drive on their 35. They were promptly stopped on third down but a facemask penalty kept the drive alive. A 37-yard run by Shelton helped La Tech get in the red zone but again they were stymied only to have a Miners player get a personal foul for taking his helmet off after a tackle for a loss. With renewed downs, on the next play Tru Edwards made a nice...Latest news
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