New crime ranking lists St. Louis as third 'most dangerous' US city
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:22:19 GMT
ST. LOUIS - A blog released earlier this month from real estate company Norada lists St. Louis as the third "most dangerous" city in the United States. Only Detroit, Michigan, and Baltimore, Maryland, were deemed more dangerous than St. Louis in the rankings. Norada's findings were presented in a blog called "Top 10 Most Dangerous Cities in America." Another St. Louis resident loses property via Recorder of Deeds Office Norada, a California-based firm, says many of the ten cities listed have high violent crime rates, gang violence and poverty, among other factors. A research team analyzed FBI data, albeit from 2019, to create the rankings. Norada claims that St. Louis is plagued by a gun violence epidemic and youth involvement in criminal activities. "The prevalence of firearms, coupled with limited gun control measures, further contributes to the overall crime rates in St. Louis," says the blog. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. ...CU Buffs QB Shedeur Sanders out for Utah football game
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:22:19 GMT
SALT LAKE CITY — Shedeur Sanders has likely called it a season.Sources confirmed to The Denver Post that Sanders, the Buffs’ record-setting junior quarterback, will not play in the regular-season finale at Utah.CU opened with freshman Ryan Staub behind center against the Utes. It was the first collegiate start for Staub, a native of Stevens Ranch, Calif. Staub’s first drive ended with a fumble that was recovered by Utah at the Utes 42.Sanders completed his first season with the Buffs by breaking CU’s single-season passing yardage mark (3,230) and falling one touchdown (27) shy of the Buffs’ record for passing TDs in a season (28, set by Sefo Liufau in 2014).Turkey leftovers: How long is too long in the refrigerator?
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:22:19 GMT
From sandwiches to Cobb salads, oft-overlooked recipes for leftover turkey on Black Friday abound, but just how long will all of that meat stay good in the refrigerator?“Once you’ve prepared something and it’s ready to go, you only want to leave it out for two hours,” said Alexis Supan, RD, registered dietitian for Cleveland Clinic. “The temperature danger zone is 40 degrees to 140 degrees. So, most food falls into that within a two-hour time frame.”If confining turkey consumption to a two-hour window seems unlikely, there are some things you can do to snack safely well after the main event. Chatsworth family has $200,000 worth of valuables stolen while Black Friday shopping Supan suggests using a slow cooker for some of the meat or warming the turkey in the oven when you start nearing that two-hour mark. The core temperature should hit 165 degrees, to be safe, according to Supan.If those leftovers are exposed to temperatures above 90 degrees Fahrenheit while under the sun or sit...Review: This play goes spectacularly wrong in San Jose — as it should
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:22:19 GMT
“The Play That Goes Wrong” can feel less hilarious farce and more painful documentary.Witnessing the dumpster fire that is the Cornley University Drama Society hits close to home for those who’ve ever been a part of an amateur drama production operating on a limited budget. Cue lines that don’t cue, improvising through a cast-member’s missed entrance and devastating head injuries that force a stage manager to turn to an understudy to save the show — sound familiar, thespians?What works smartly in the play, running at San Jose Stage Company through Dec. 17 after a delay of more than a year, and with a mostly new cast, is how evenly both acts are structured, the first act setting up fine payoffs in the final frame. Director Kenneth Kelleher’s work is often terrific when it comes to the action. His ability to build tableaus requiring intricate timing fits divinely in a show of this style.The issues of the play have been present in personal viewings of the show in New York, ...Police seek public's help in finding missing at-risk 81-year-old Asian woman
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:22:19 GMT
(BCN) -- Fremont police are asking for the public's assistance in finding a missing 81-year-old Asian woman who is believed to be at-risk. Police say Yuqing Di, who has dementia, was last seen at around 1 a.m. Saturday, wearing a blue puffy jacket and light colored pajama pants. She is described as approximately 5 foot 1 inch, 100 pounds, with short silver/white hair. According to police, Di went missing from the area of Irvington Park and surrounding area neighborhood in Fremont. Anyone with information on her whereabouts is asked to contact the Fremont police at (510) 790-6800.Copyright © 2023 Bay City News, Inc.¿Dónde está desapareciendo la nieve por el cambio climático? Nuevos mapas lo muestran
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:22:19 GMT
(CNN)– Las nevadas están disminuyendo a nivel mundial a medida que las temperaturas aumentan debido al cambio climático causado por los humanos, según un nuevo análisis y mapas de un científico climático de la Administración Oceánica y Atmosférica de Estados Unidos.Pero menos nieve cayendo del cielo no es tan inofensivo como tener que limpiar con la pala con menos frecuencia; amenaza con reforzar el calentamiento y alterar los alimentos y el agua para miles de millones de personas.Los científicos climáticos dicen que el futuro de las nevadas es bastante claro: un mundo más cálido impulsado por la contaminación humana significa que es más probable que las precipitaciones caigan en forma de lluvia que de nieve, en igualdad de condiciones.Los científicos, alarmados: el mundo supera brevemente el límite de calentamiento de 2 grados por primera vezEs posible que en el corto plazo el cambio climático provoque más tormentas invernales extremas y algunos años de mayores nevadas (como ...Havertz header moves Arsenal to the top of the Premier League after 1-0 win against Brentford
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:22:19 GMT
LONDON (AP) — Kai Havertz’s 89th-minute goal fired Arsenal to the top of the Premier League on Saturday after a 1-0 win at Brentford. Mikel Arteta’s team looked set to miss out on the opportunity to move into first place after Manchester City and Liverpool drew 1-1 earlier in the day. But Havertz came up with a decisive header to score his first goal from open play for Arsenal since joining from Chelsea in the offseason. The Germany international’s only other goal came from the penalty spot against Bournemouth in September. His strike at Gtech Community Stadium was crucial as Arsenal moved a point ahead of defending champion City. Meeting Bukayo Saka’s cross at the far post, Havertz headed between the legs of Brentford goalkeeper Mark Flekken. Arsenal’s players were celebrating earlier when Leandro Trossard thought he had opened the scoring, but the goal was ruled offside after a VAR review. ___AP soccer: https://apnews.com/hub/soccerSourceVictor Osimhen returns from injury and Napoli beats Atalanta 2-1 in coach Walter Mazzarri’s debut
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:22:19 GMT
ROME (AP) — Victor Osimhen is back and so might be Napoli under new coach Walter Mazzarri.Osimhen came off the bench to mark his first appearance after more than a month injured and proved decisive in a 2-1 win at Atalanta on Saturday for the defending Serie A champion.Osimhen took advantage of a poor clearance from Atalanta goalkeeper Marco Carnesecchi and stuck out his boot to push the ball with his toes toward fellow substitute Eljif Elmas, who used one touch to redirect it in for the winner in the 79th minute.Osimhen, last season’s top scorer in the Italian league, hadn’t played since injuring his right thigh with Nigeria last month.Mazzarri, who also coached Napoli a decade ago, was hired to replace the fired Rudi Garcia after Napoli lost to Empoli before the international break — the Partenopei’s third home loss this campaign after dropping only two all of last season.Napoli moved up to third place, one point ahead of AC Milan, which was hosting Fiorentina later, and within se...Georgia Amoore scores 24 points as No. 9 Virginia Tech beats Tulane 76-70
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:22:19 GMT
GEORGE TOWN, Cayman Islands (AP) — Georgia Amoore scored 24 points, Elizabeth Kitley had 18 and No. 9 Virginia Tech topped Tulane 76-70 on Saturday at the Cayman Islands Classic.Olivia Summiel had 16 points and eight rebounds for the Hokies (5-1). Cayla King made three 3-pointers and finished with 11 points.Amoore was 9 for 16 from the field. She also had seven assists and five rebounds.“She remembered that she was Georgia Amoore,” Virginia Tech coach Kenny Brooks said. “She’s been trying to facilitate for so many people and therefore she kind of loses herself. She knew we needed her in the second half and she stepped up and she was unbelievable.”For the second straight day, Virginia Tech struggled to pull away from an unranked opponent. Amoore made a 15-footer to give the Hokies a 65-63 lead with 5:55 left. Summiel had a big 3-pointer with 1:34 remaining, lifting Virginia Tech to a 72-68 advantage.“Another close one but all of this is going to bode well for us in the end,” Brooks s...Holiday shopping season kicks off with DC-area Small Business Saturday events
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:22:19 GMT
Small Business Saturday arrived with D.C.-area businesses and artisans excited to show off their goods.Shoppers came out to support the businesses, and in Fairfax, Virginia, they even got to see a special guest — Santa Claus.One shopper, who identified herself only as Kathy, said she was pleased to support her neighborhood businesses in Old Town Fairfax.“We enjoy buying things within the city since we live in the city here. You can pretty much take care of a lot of your needs, which is great,” she added.In Fairfax City, you could find 50 participating shops. Some are a little offbeat, which pleased one shopper named Chris.“A variety of funky shops for funky things, it’s good,” he said, observing that local businesses are “bouncing back nicely from COVID, I think.”Chris Bruno, director of economic development for Fairfax City, said shopping small in Northern Virginia is important because “we have so many small businesses here in the city.R...Latest news
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