UPDATE: Amber Alert canceled after child located safe in Creve Coeur
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:14:41 GMT
BRECKENRIDGE HILLS, Mo. – Approximately 10 minutes after issuing an Amber Alert for a child abduction in Breckenridge Hills, the Missouri State Highway Patrol canceled said alert. The child in question was located found safe by Creve Coeur police.The prior alert said authorities were looking for a white 2020 Chevy Equinox with unknown license plates. No additional details were provided.It's unclear if police have anyone in custody.This is a breaking news story. FOX 2 will have more information as it becomes available.Violence marks the end to this year's Fourth of July celebrations
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:14:41 GMT
ST. LOUIS – In the past week, St. Louis homicide detectives have been tasked with solving four killings.At approximately 12:30 a.m. Wednesday, a man was found dead from an apparent gunshot wound, and a woman was also found with a gunshot wound to her arm, in the 4100 block of Chippewa.On July 1, a 26-year-old man and 24-year-old man were found shot to death inside an apartment at the 700 block of Carr. On July 2, a 49-year-old man was found shot after an ambulance was flagged down at the 2400 block of Union. He was transported to an area hospital where he was later pronounced dead.“Also in the last week, the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department has reported 45 aggravated assaults involving a firearm, 20 robberies—four of which were carjackings—and 106 car thefts,” Lt. Michael McAteer said. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now Daily News ...Avalanche’s potential lineup after free agency mad dash, and what Colorado still needs this offseason
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:14:41 GMT
If the Avs had prevailed in Game 7, as they probably should have considering the extent to which they outplayed the underdog Kraken that night in April, there’s a fair chance their 2023-24 lineup would look mostly indistinguishable from last season’s.But with a small army of pending unrestricted free agents, a first-round playoff exit for the defending champions all but etched their fate in stone. Colorado was due for a supporting cast overhaul.After just two days in July, the new-look Avalache roster was already close to complete.“We’ll still tinker around the edges, I think, potentially,” Avalanche general manager Chris MacFarland said. “But we’ll let it breathe.”With multiple draft-week trades, free agent signings and contracts extensions, the Avs have pieced together a loose form for next season without Gabriel Landeskog. Here’s how it stacks up as of early July:ForwardsNathan MacKinnon and Mikko Rantanen — fifth and si...Robert De Niro’s grandson could be the latest fentanyl casualty, according to mother
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:14:41 GMT
Robert De Niro’s daughter Drena said that her son Leandro De Niro Rodriguez likely died last weekend after taking pills that were laced with fentanyl — a claim that, if true, would make him the latest high-profile person to die in what authorities say is a drug overdose epidemic that’s been driven by the availability of the highly potent synthetic opioid.“Someone sold him fentanyl laced pills that they knew were laced yet still sold them to him,” Drena De Niro alleged on Instagram Wednesday, in response to someone asking how her son, 19, died over the weekend, Page Six reported. Drena De Niro railed against all the people who illegally sell and buy fentanyl. “My son is gone forever,” she said.Leandro De Niro Rodriguez, 19, was found dead Sunday in a New York City apartment where he was staying. Reports by TMZ and the Daily Mail said that authorities are investigating his death as a possible overdose and that drugs and drug paraphernalia were found near...It’s rained more in Denver by now than it normally does all year, with more likely
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:14:41 GMT
“When it rains, it pours” is not just an old adage but a lifestyle in Denver this spring and summer.It rained more in Denver by July 4 than it normally rains all year, according to the National Weather Service. As of July 5, the city absorbed 15.2 inches of rain, breaking the annual precipitation average of 14.48 inches, said Kari Bowen, meteorologist with the National Weather Service.The past couple of months have proven to be the wettest 60-day period on National Weather Service record and Denver’s June falls into hall-of-fame status as the rainiest June in the city in at least the last 150 years.Typically, average June rainfall tops out at about 1.94 inches, but this June was drenched with 6.10 inches of rain.The total rain in May and June this year — 11.63 inches of rain — was the rainiest the city has ever been in those two months, going back to the start of the weather service’s record keeping in 1872.Why have we been getting so much precipitation? Bowe...Love is in the air at Wimbledon. Stefanos Tsitsipas and Paula Badosa are dating
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:14:41 GMT
By HOWARD FENDRICH (AP Tennis Writer)WIMBLEDON, England (AP) — There is love in the air at Wimbledon and not just in the scores: Stefanos Tsitsipas and Paula Badosa are dating.After winning her first-round match at Court 15 at the All England Club on Wednesday, Badosa made it over to the stands at No. 2 Court to watch the conclusion of Tsitsipas’ victory.When Tsitsipas was told during his on-court interview that Badosa had advanced, too, he said that was news to him and offered congratulations, later referring to her as “Paulita.” Standing next to his father in the crowd, Badosa put her hands together in the shape of a heart.“It’s different kind of nerves,” Badosa said in describing what it’s like to be cheering for him as opposed to playing her own contests. “Watching it from the outside, maybe I get a little bit more nervous, because I cannot control it. But I’m happy that he got the win, and it was a crazy match. Happy t...Strong demand drives US new vehicle sales higher in the first half of the year
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:14:41 GMT
Demand for new SUVs, trucks and cars in the U.S. picked up steam in the second quarter, but the stronger sales kept prices high for consumers.Auto sales rose a healthy 16.8% from April through June to just over 4.1 million, fueled by pent-up demand from nearly two years of short supplies due to factories that were hobbled by the global computer chip shortage.For much of the year, average prices pulled back a bit and automakers raised discounts a little. But in June, those trends began to stall out, said Ivan Drury, director of insights for Edmunds.com. Consumers paid an average of $45,978 per vehicle in June, according to J.D. Power estimates. That’s flat from June of last year, but almost $1,400 less than in December of 2022 when prices peaked. Inventory on dealer lots was expected to be just over 1.2 million vehicles in June, about the same as most of this year, J.D. Power said. Because of increased demand, supplies aren’t growing. Electric vehicle sales continued to r...Disney classics returning to big screen at Cinemark theaters
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:14:41 GMT
Classic Disney films are returning to the big screen for a limited time this summer at select Cinemark Theaters. Cinemark will be screening the Disney classics in honor of the entertainment giant's 100th anniversary. The Walt Disney Company was founded by Walt and Roy Disney back in 1923, and has grown to be one of the most influential and innovative companies on the planet.Starting this week, Cinemark Theaters will begin showing a number of Disney films through the summer and into early autumn.The first film to return to the theaters is "Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl," the 2003 action comedy based off the theme park ride that launched one of Disney's most well-known film franchises.Other Disney blockbusters returning to the big screen include "Frozen," "Moana," and "The Lion King."Tickets are on sale now, but only a select few theaters will be participating in the event.In Los Angeles County, two theaters will be screening films, including Cinemark Lancaste...1 Dead after Semi-Truck Collision on Interstate 10 [Tolleson, AZ]
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:14:41 GMT
One Pronounced Dead after Big-Rig Accident near 83rd AvenueTOLLESON, AZ (July 5, 2023) – Late Thursday night, one victim was pronounced dead after a semi-truck collision on Interstate 10.Police responded to the scene just after 11:00 p.m., on the eastbound lanes of the freeway near 83rd Avenue on June 8th.For reasons under investigation, a sedan and a semi-truck collided in the area. However, further events leading up to the incident remain unclear.Medical personnel arrived and pronounced one victim dead at the scene. Although, authorities have not yet released their name or place of residency.Emergency crews blocked off the surrounding area for a brief time during cleanup and preliminary duties. Once available, further details will be provided about the fatal semi-truck collision on Interstate 10.The team at Sweet James offers their warm and sincerest sympathies to the friends and family of the deceased victim. May you find comfort and strength during this difficult time.Losi...The Dawn of a New Era: Pharmacogenomic and Food Tolerance Testing Emerges from the Unlikely Alliance of Finance and Healthcare
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:14:41 GMT
In a world where the boundaries of industry are increasingly blurred, an unconventional player steps onto the healthcare stage. Amid the steel and glass towers of finance, a new story unfolds as the well-regarded Prince Financial Group ventures into uncharted territory: personalized medicine, navigated with help from Prince Laboratories.Guiding this unique odyssey is a prince of finance and fresh explorer in the healthcare cosmos – John Engler, co-founder of Prince Financial Group. But he is not alone. Faithfully standing by his side are two other co-founders, Bryan Lantry and Alec Dierna.Steering the ship, Engler, beside Prince Laboratories Owner and CEO, Thomas Lancie, delve into the intriguing realms of pharmacogenomic testing and food tolerance testing, aiming to weave a new narrative in the vast tapestry of healthcare. “Pharmacogenomic testing reads the encrypted messages in our genes, decrypting the unique ways our bodies react to different medications”, says Lancie.This...Latest news
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