Woman struck and killed while walking in Fenton

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:00:07 GMT

Woman struck and killed while walking in Fenton FENTON, MO. -- A woman is dead after a Saturday afternoon crash in Fenton. St. Louis County Police say the fatal collision happened in the 100 block of Gravois Bluffs Circle. She was walking across the parking lot when she was stuck by the vehicle.Fenton officers arrived at Gravois Bluffs Plaza to find that a woman had been struck by a vehicle. She was taken to a hospital where she died. The driver remained on scene and is cooperating with police.Officers have not yet identified the victim. Police are say they will share more details about this incident as the investigation continues.

Cardinals will not trade Nolan Arenado before deadline, Mozeliak says

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:00:07 GMT

Cardinals will not trade Nolan Arenado before deadline, Mozeliak says ST. LOUIS - Nolan Arenado is staying put in St. Louis. The Cardinals' All-Star third baseman will not be traded before Tuesday's MLB trade deadline, according to new comments from lead executive John Mozeliak. Earlier this week, the Los Angeles Times published a report stating that the Cardinals and Los Angeles Dodgers had engaged in trade talks with mentions of Arenado. The third baseman was put in a tough position Friday to answer questions about this report and his future in St. Louis. On Saturday, Mozeliak told St. Louis Post-Dispatch lead Cardinals writer Derrick Goold and Bally Sports Midwest's Jim Hayes an Arenado trade will not happen before the upcoming trade deadline. Cardinals’ Mikolas suspended 5 games and fined for intentionally throwing at Cubs’ Happ The Cardinals President of Baseball Operations shared a statement Saturday stating the team has not asked Arenado to waive his no-trade clause, nor do they plan on trading him. Mozeliak, through his statement, adds "at ...

1 hospitalized in shooting at P.F. Chang’s in Chino Hills

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:00:07 GMT

1 hospitalized in shooting at P.F. Chang’s in Chino Hills A person was hospitalized after being shot at a P.F. Chang's restaurant in Chino Hills on Saturday. The suspected shooter was identified as Lauro Rangel, 32, from Norwalk, by the Chino Hills Police Department.Officers responded to reports of a shooting at the restaurant located at 3445 Grand Avenue around 3 p.m.Police say the suspect, Rangel, allegedly entered the restaurant and headed to the kitchen area where he shot at the victim, a 40-year-old male employee.During the confrontation, another employee restrained Rangel and held him down until police could arrive.The victim, who was not identified, was transported to a local trauma center. Authorities said he remains in stable condition on Saturday night. California neighborhood under quarantine due to invasive fly species P.F. Chang's restaurant in Chino Hills. (Google Earth)Rangel was arrested on charges of attempted murder. The motive behind the shooting remains under investigation.Anyone with information about the incident is...

Teen hospitalized after shooting at Oxnard shopping mall

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:00:07 GMT

Teen hospitalized after shooting at Oxnard shopping mall A teenager was hospitalized after shots rang out at a busy shopping district in Oxnard on Friday night.Oxnard police responded to reports of a shooting victim at The Collection at Riverpark on the 2700 block of Seaglass Way around 8:50 p.m.Arriving officers found the victim, a 15-year-old boy, with a gunshot wound to his lower leg. He was located on the first floor of the parking structure next to the Cinemark Century Riverpark movie theater. The teen was transported to a local hospital where he remains in stable condition.Parking structure at The Collection at Riverpark shopping and dining district in Oxnard. (Google Earth)Parking structure at The Collection at Riverpark shopping and dining district in Oxnard. (Google Earth)Parking structure at The Collection at Riverpark shopping and dining district in Oxnard. (Google Earth)The Collection at Riverpark shopping and dining district in Oxnard. (Google Earth)The parking structure was blocked off as the outdoor shopping and dining dist...

J.D Davis’ walk-off home run gives SF Giants dramatic victory over Red Sox

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:00:07 GMT

J.D Davis’ walk-off home run gives SF Giants dramatic victory over Red Sox SAN FRANCISCO – JD Davis needed just one pitch to hit his 14th home run of the season, walk off the Boston Red Sox, and tie the series with a 3-2 victory.He belted the first pitch he saw from Kenley Jansen over the left field wall and just inside the foul pole, electrifying a Giants crowd that a few moments earlier had sat stunned after the visitors rallied to tie the game.The bat was in the air almost as long as the ball was, with Davis letting the stick fly with a dramatic flourish before rounding the bases.“I was just happy it stayed fair, because it was hooking a little bit,” Davis said. “I just had to pause there and really take in the moment, to make sure it was fair or foul because it was hooking right to left.”San Francisco had gotten scoreless performances from Ryan Walker, Sean Manaea and Tyler Rogers against the Red Sox.All the Giants needed was for their All-Star closer Camilo Doval to notch his 32nd save of the season while leading 2-0.Inst...

Amid 'X' sign controversy, Musk says headquarters will remain in SF

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:00:07 GMT

Amid 'X' sign controversy, Musk says headquarters will remain in SF SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) -- Elon Musk's latest move in converting Twitter to "X" was installing a giant "X" sign over company headquarters. Musk shared a tweet Friday night showing the bright sign displaying his company's new logo. Not everyone is happy with the new sign. San Francisco resident Christopher Beale tweeted a video of the aggressively bright light from the "X" outside his apartment and called it an "eye sore." City officials have their gripes with the sign as well. The City of San Francisco opened a complaint and an investigation into the sign, which is located at 1355 Market St. Putting up a sign on top of a building requires a permit for safety and design reasons, according to city officials. When workers took down the old Twitter sign on Monday, the job was interrupted by the San Francisco Police Department. SFPD told KRON4 that officers responded to a possible unpermitted street closure, but no crime was committed. (AP Photo/Godofredo A. Vásquez, File)Even with all of t...

Videos: Tornadoes captured on camera in Adams County

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:00:07 GMT

Videos: Tornadoes captured on camera in Adams County DENVER (KDVR) -- The National Weather Service issued a tornado warning for Adams and Weld counties and a special weather statement that landspouts were possible in Strasburg, Bennett and Byers on Saturday. Colorado tornadoes disproportionally affect mobile homes Viewers sent photos from Strasburg and Bennett of what appear to be landspouts. So far, no damage has been reported. Tornado in Strasburg on July 29, 2023 (Photo credit: Jason Wade)Tornado in Strasburg on July 29, 2023 (Photo credit: Jason Wade)Tornado in Strasburg on July 29, 2023 (Photo credit: Jason Wade)Tornado in Strasburg on July 29, 2023 (Photo credit: Jason Wade)Tornado in Bennett on July 29, 2023 Photo credit: Herbert E Blanchard)Tornado in Bennett on July 29, 2023 (Photo credit: Herbert E Blanchard)Tornado in Bennett on July 29, 2023 Photo credit: Herbert E Blanchard)Tornado in Bennett on July 29, 2023 Photo credit: Herbert E Blanchard)Tornado in Bennett on July 29, 2023 (Photo credit: Herbert E Blanchard)Tornad...

‘We’ve made a mistake’: Frisco police mistakenly pull over family headed to a basketball tournament with guns drawn

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:00:07 GMT

‘We’ve made a mistake’: Frisco police mistakenly pull over family headed to a basketball tournament with guns drawn (CNN) — The Frisco, Texas, police chief issued an apology on Friday after a family from Little Rock, Arkansas, who were headed to a basketball tournament in Grapevine, was mistakenly pulled over in a “high-risk stop,” after a Frisco officer ran the car’s plates as being from Arizona, instead of Arkansas, leading police to believe it was stolen, according to body camera video and information released by police.On July 23, a Frisco police officer saw a black Dodge Charger with an out-of-state license plate leave a hotel and ran a check of the vehicle’s license plate. According to a news release from Frisco Police, when entering the information, the officer mistakenly entered the plate as being from Arizona, instead of Arkansas, causing an incorrect registration return and leading the officer to believe that the vehicle was possibly stolen.The officer then initiated a “high-risk traffic stop” on the Dallas North Tollway and waited for backup officers to arrive, the release said. P...

Small plane towing banner lands in ocean off crowded New Hampshire beach; pilot unhurt

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:00:07 GMT

Small plane towing banner lands in ocean off crowded New Hampshire beach; pilot unhurt HAMPTON BEACH, N.H. (AP) — A small plane towing a banner landed in the ocean off a crowded New Hampshire beach on Saturday, and lifeguards rescued the pilot, who was unhurt, authorities said.The single-engine Piper PA-18 plane landed about noon off Hampton Beach, witnesses said. The Federal Aviation Administration said in a statement that the pilot was the only person on board.Hampton Police Chief Alex Reno told WMUR-TV that the pilot was rescued by lifeguards, and wasn’t hurt.The plane has since been pulled to shore and was sitting on the beach.The FAA said it would investigate the cause of the incident, along with the National Transportation Safety Board.The Hampton Police Department and the New Hampshire Beach Patrol did not immediately respond to messages for comment.

Boston Healthcare for the Homeless providing care to most vulnerable during high heat

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:00:07 GMT

Boston Healthcare for the Homeless providing care to most vulnerable during high heat Boston Healthcare for the Homeless teams were out in the city over the last few days as part of their mission to provide care to individuals who are living outdoors in the extreme heat.Dr, Rebecca Lee of the Boston Healthcare for the Homeless Program said staffers aim to provide care to those who are outside year-round and choose not to participate in the shelter program or go to a cooling center for a variety of reasons.“In Boston that means some pretty extreme temperatures,” she said of the people in Boston who live outside. In recent days the street team has been focused on helping individuals in the city who may be dealing with dehydration and other heat-related illness. People looking to help out can donate water or a gift card to the program. Learn more.