New poll explores Missouri views on LGBTQ care and schools

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:55:48 GMT

New poll explores Missouri views on LGBTQ care and schools ST. LOUIS – In August, 900 likely Missouri voters were asked about issues facing the Missouri LGBTQ community as a part of the 2023 SLU/YouGov Poll. At least 63% of voters think that transgender children shouldn't be able to get medical care like hormone therapy, drugs that stop puberty, or surgery that changes their gender.Governor Parson signed the "Missouri Save Adolescents from Experiment (SAFE) Act" in June. This law makes it illegal for doctors to perform gender transition surgeries on children and for them to use cross-sex hormones or drugs that stop puberty.Most of the people who voted in Missouri agreed with these parts of the SAFE Act:73% of Missouri voters were against letting minors have "gender-affirming surgery."  63% were against letting minors get "gender transition medical care" like hormone therapy or medicine that can briefly stop the effects of puberty.Steven Rogers, Ph.D., is the director of the SLU/YouGov Poll and an associate professor of political scienc...

Ollie's 'Good Stuff Cheap' opens in St. Louis County

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:55:48 GMT

Ollie's 'Good Stuff Cheap' opens in St. Louis County ELLISVILLE, Mo — The space that Shop 'N Save once occupied is now home to a new store in Ellisville. Ollie's, specializes in selling brand-new items that can be considered overstock or closeout items from other storesOllie's "Good Stuff Cheap" opened its doors in Ellisville Wednesday. There was a celebration to open the store located at 15433 Manchester Rd. in the Ellisville Shopping Center. St. Louis police won’t respond in person to car break-ins Ollie's is a store that sells brand-name, closeout items, and overstocked merchandise. It has a wide range of products in many different categories, such as home goods, clothes, and electronics. St. Louis police won’t respond in person to car break-ins The store's unique way of doing business is to buy brand-name items that are often closeouts or extra stock from other stores and then sell them to customers at a discount.

One man has died after he was assaulted on East 53rd Avenue in northeast Denver

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:55:48 GMT

One man has died after he was assaulted on East 53rd Avenue in northeast Denver A man died in a hospital Tuesday night after being assaulted in northeast Denver early Monday morning.Denver police responded to a report of an assault about 3:10 a.m. Monday in the 15500 block of East 53rd Avenue, according to a news release.When officers arrived, the suspects had left the scene, and witnesses said an injured man was taken to a hospital.RELEASE: #Denver Police Investigate Assault that Resulted in Death pic.twitter.com/kitD1n3Pvg— Denver Police Dept. (@DenverPolice) August 23, 2023That man later died of his injuries Tuesday evening, police said.Police ask anyone with information on the suspects in this assault to contact them or Metro Denver Crime Stoppers at 720-913-7867.Related ArticlesCrime and Public Safety | Four killed by gun violence in Denver identified Crime and Public Safety | Suspect sought in Saturday double homicide in Denver Crime and Public Safety | Charges reduced for two officers in Elijah McClain cas...

Reggie Bush says NCAA's pay-for-play claim is untrue, defames his character

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:55:48 GMT

Reggie Bush says NCAA's pay-for-play claim is untrue, defames his character Former USC and NFL star Reggie Bush is filing suit against the NCAA alleging that the organization defamed him, he announced in a Wednesday news conference.Bush, alongside his attorneys Levi McCathern and Ben Crump, claims he never took money in exchange for playing football for the Trojans and deserves to get back his Heisman Trophy.Bush was forced to give up his Heisman in 2010 following an NCAA investigation that found he accepted compensation in violation of NCAA rules, something that is now allowed under the organization's name, image and likeness rules, commonly shortened to NIL.The NCAA, however, has publicly stated that it does not intend to lessen or reverse penalties handed out under previous regulations.In this Nov. 19, 2005, file photo, Southern California tailback Reggie Bush walks off the field holding the game ball after the Trojans defeated Fresno State. (AP Photo/Kevork Djansezian, File)On Wednesday, Bush and his attorneys made the case that his was not a pay-for-pl...

The e-States X Factor: Matthew Schneider’s Vision for Transforming Commercial Real Estate

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:55:48 GMT

The e-States X Factor: Matthew Schneider’s Vision for Transforming Commercial Real Estate Matthew Schneider of e-States commercial real estate solutions wants to talk about the X Factor.“When you look at other companies in the commercial real estate space—and there’s too many making this mistake—you see a lack of engagement in the lifecycle of a property,” said Matthew, the e-States CEO. “I always use the analogy that we’re connecting the dots. And that’s our magic, as opposed to being just another incomplete, peripheral software product. There are niche solutions out there, but that isolation causes inefficiency and increases human error. It doesn’t allow you to utilize information, because everything has to be contextualized.“And so what we realized is that we’re able to provide multiple tools in the same place, consolidating information and allowing it to properly integrate, whether it’s fundraising, property management, or investor relations. We’re putting that all in the same platform. That’s a major strength for our propert...

Rider Hospitalized after Hit-and-Run Incident on Loop 101 [Phoenix, AZ]

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:55:48 GMT

Rider Hospitalized after Hit-and-Run Incident on Loop 101 [Phoenix, AZ] Motorcyclist Seriously Injured after a Hit-and-Run Crash near 35th AvenuePHOENIX, AZ (August 23, 2023) – Early Sunday morning, a hit-and-run incident on Loop 101 left a rider hospitalized.It occurred on August 13th, just after 12:15 a.m., near 35th Avenue.According to reports, a motorcyclist was traveling along Loop 101, when he was struck by a vehicle. After hitting the rider, the driver of the involved vehicle fled the scene.Upon arrival, emergency responders immediately transported the rider to a local hospital, for treatment of unknown injuries.The officers were not yet able to release any descriptions of the vehicle. They are still looking for any witnesses of the crash.Meanwhile, the freeway was blocked for three hours to allow crews to clean up. Further investigation is still active.A driver must stop and take certain actions when involved in a motor vehicle accident that results in property damage or injury to another party. If you ever get involved in an accident, cal...

Two Seriously Hurt in DUI Crash on Durango Drive [Las Vegas, NV]

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:55:48 GMT

Two Seriously Hurt in DUI Crash on Durango Drive [Las Vegas, NV] DUI Collision on Sunset Road Left Two Critically InjuredLAS VEGAS, NV (August 23, 2023) – Thursday night, two people were sent to a hospital after being seriously injured in a DUI crash on Durango Drive.The incident took place at the area of Durango Drive north of Sunset Road, at around 8:55 p.m., August 10th.According to LVPD, two vehicles were involved in the collision, and both vehicles were occupied by a single driver.Police suspect a 2022 Toyota 4-Runner was stopped for a red signal at Sunset on a southbound Durango. At the same moment, a 1999 Mercedes-Benz was speeding south on Durango, close behind the Toyota.According to police, the crash occurred when the Mercedes-Benz’s front collided with the Toyota’s back.Furthermore, emergency responders arrived at the scene and transported both drivers to the hospital for further treatment.The driver of the Mercedes-Benz displayed signs of intoxication and was arrested on DUI-related charges.Consequently, the officers have ...

Man Dies in Pedestrian Collision on C Street [San Diego, CA]

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:55:48 GMT

Man Dies in Pedestrian Collision on C Street [San Diego, CA] Male Pedestrian Fatally Struck in Fatal Accident near Sixth AvenueSAN DIEGO, CA (August 23, 2023) – Early Tuesday morning, one man was pronounced dead after a pedestrian collision on C Street.Police responded to the scene around 5:20 p.m., near Sixth Avenue and the Fifth Avenue trolley station.For reasons under investigation, a pedestrian crawled onto the road from the sidewalk at the 1000 block of Sixth Avenue. There, the driver of a passing trash truck failed to stop in time and struck the man.Medics arrived and pronounced the male pedestrian between 30 and 40-years-old dead at the scene. Although, authorities have not yet released his identity.San Diego Officials shut down southbound Sixth Avenue at B Street for hours while crews worked on the scene. Those with additional information about the fatal C Street pedestrian collision are encouraged to contact the department’s traffic division at 8858-495-7800.Sincere sympathies to the family and friends of the victim. Thoughts a...

Meet the chef behind Danville’s hot new seafood restaurant

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:55:48 GMT

Meet the chef behind Danville’s hot new seafood restaurant Earlier this month, downtown Danville welcomed its newest seafood restaurant: Tides, a new high-end, ocean-inspired eatery.The elegant new restaurant is, in large part, the brainchild of executive chef and general manager Marikah Woodson, whose culinary journey began years ago in Pleasanton. The oldest of five kids, she learned to cook at home. When she went off to college — she played basketball at San Jose State — she frequently cooked up big batches of pasta to feed friends and classmates.“Everyone loved my cooking — it was a lot of fun,” she recalls.After college, she remembers seeing an ad for Le Cordon Bleu and being instantly inspired. “I had this epiphany,” she says. “I called my mom and said, ‘I really think I want to be a chef.'”An externship at Livermore’s Wente Vineyards led to a stint as sous chef, before she teamed up with chef Matt Greco to open Salt Craft in Pleasanton. Since then, she’s worked a...

Bay Area music superstar’s festival canceled at Shoreline for 2023

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:55:48 GMT

Bay Area music superstar’s festival canceled at Shoreline for 2023 Bay Area music fans will have to wait a bit longer to groove with H.E.R.The Grammy-and-Oscar-winning superstar’s multiday music festival, originally set for Shoreline Amphitheatre at Mountain View Sept. 16-17, has been canceled.“Due to unforeseen circumstances, Lights On Festival will not take place this year,” a festival representative said in a statement.No information or details were given about the “unforeseen circumstances.”Also, there is no mention of the cancelation on H.E.R.’s X (the social media platform formerly known as Twitter) page. Nothing appears to be mentioned on the star’s website either.H.E.R. — who hails from Vallejo — was set to headline a bill that also included Jazmine Sullivan, PARTYNEXTDOOR, Don Toliver, Alina Baraz, Smino, Syd and more.This was going to be the first time the Lights On was going to be held at Shoreline. It was previously held at Toyota Pavilion at Concord.Related ArticlesMusic | ...