Families say ‘thank you’ to dads on Father’s Day
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:14:15 GMT
ST. LOUIS – Sunday’s weather served as one more gift for dads to be grateful for this Father’s Day as parks around town serve as the backdrop this holiday, families spent time thanking dad in a variety of ways.In Forest Park, beautiful weather teed up a classic Father’s Day for families at the range.“It was nice, I did get to pick, so we decided here and then go to the Boathouse afterwards,” said Jim Rieger, who played golf with his family. “It’s the best. I love spending time with my family.”The love extending from the golf course to the tennis courts.“Well, I was dragged here, I didn’t want to be here, no just joking! Just getting out, get some exercise, have some fun,” Andy Barton said. 10 juveniles injured in downtown shooting, 1 killed “I’m extremely grateful. It’s sad, I got a son that lives out in Seattle, wish he was here,” Dave Barton said.No matter where you looked, families took advantage of the gift of sunshine.“Coming out, running, and having fun; connecting, moving o...Man with cerebral palsy defies odds, celebrates birthday with art show and fundraiser
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:14:15 GMT
ST. LOUIS – Steven Conoyer has a lot of reasons to smile."Steven has loved to do art his whole life," Katherine Beasley, Steven’s mother, said. "He has two fantastic caregivers right now that are very artistic and very creative, and they do art every day.”Steven lives with cerebral palsy. Doctors told his mother that Steven wouldn't see his 13th birthday. On June 24, her son will celebrate his 39th birthday."He was a 28-week preemie, and so we were told very few years," she said.Beasley announced a birthday party for Steven on Facebook, and invited everyone to attend as long as they brought in a non-perishable item for the Cornerstone United Methodist Church Food Pantry. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now Daily News SIGN UP NOW "Well, this food pantry used to servi...Video captures bear stealing koi from backyard pond in Yucaipa
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:14:15 GMT
Video captured the moment a curious bear cub helped itself to some koi fish from a backyard pond in Yucaipa.The encounter took place on Friday at a home near the area of Oak Glen Road and Bryant Street around 1 p.m. according to the homeowner.Video captures a curious bear cub stealing koi fish from a backyard pond in Yucaipa on June 16, 2023. (OnScene.TV)The bear can be seen strolling around the lush yard as he curiously pokes around. The homeowners said the bear left the yard for a while before returning later that day.While exploring again, the bear eventually stops at a small pond where some pet koi reside.Video captures a bear cub stealing koi fish from a backyard pond in Yucaipa on June 16, 2023. (OnScene.TV) Video captures family of coyote pups playing outside L.A. home The bear is seen quickly propping itself up on the pond’s brick siding before diving headfirst into the water. It splashes around a bit before eventually taking off.It’s unclear how much fish the bear eventua...‘My people are free-ish, not free’: Berkeley celebrates Juneteenth Festival
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:14:15 GMT
German Chocolate Cake. Bundt Cake. Apple Cobbler. Teacakes. At her stall at the 36th annual Berkeley Juneteenth Festival on Sunday, Lee Nora Glover-Holloway, or Nunu for short, was selling Southern-style “desserts with soul.”“It’s all part of my ancestors’ legacy,” she said. “My ancestors suffered, were enslaved, brought to a country they did not choose to come to. They endured and survived so I could live. Even to this moment, my people are free-ish, not free. And Juneteenth is a free-ish event for my people. It’s wonderful to see my people in the spirit of Juneteenth here.”In celebration of Juneteenth, three blocks of Adeline Street in Berkeley were filled with the aroma of popcorn and barbecue, the sound of live jazz and R&B and the sight of vibrant clothes and jewelry on Sunday. The festival marked the culmination of a week of events in the city to “remember the hope and the promise of emancipation.”Juneteenth commemorates the end of slavery after the Civil War in the United...Red-hot SF Giants complete convincing sweep of Dodgers, first in LA in more than a decade
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:14:15 GMT
LOS ANGELES — The big, scary Dodgers don’t seem so menacing now, do they?With a 7-3 win Sunday afternoon, the Giants completed a three-game sweep here at Dodger Stadium for the first time in more than a decade and only the sixth time since the teams moved west in 1958. Outscoring their archrivals 29-8 over the course of the weekend, their most runs ever in a three-game series here, it couldn’t have come in much more convincing fashion.In three games, the Giants seemed to vanquish any leftover demons from a season ago, when they went 1-8 here and lost 14 times to the Dodgers.Logan Webb earned the win Sunday, overcoming an outing in which he didn’t have his best stuff or command to limit Los Angeles to two runs over seven innings, but it required the work of Camilo Doval, who entered with one out in the ninth after Scott Alexander loaded the bases.It had been more than a decade since the Giants’ last swept a series of at least three games at Dodger Stadium. The...Ohtani, Trout homer to lead Angels past Royals 5-2
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:14:15 GMT
KANSAS CITY, Mo (AP) — Shohei Ohtani and Mike Trout hit back-to-back home runs to help the Los Angeles Angels defeat the Kansas City Royals 5-2 on Sunday in the finale of a three-game series.It’s the sixth time this season, and 28th overall, that Ohtani and Trout have homered in the same game. The Angels are 6-0 this season and 20-8 overall when both players go deep.“When I write Mike Trout in the lineup I feel pretty good about it, as any other manager in the league would,” Los Angeles manager Phil Nevin said. “You can’t win games with just two guys, but if there are any guys back-to-back you can do it, it’s those two. They can carry a team for quite a while.”Royals manager Matt Quatraro agreed.“They’ve certainly done that to a lot of pitchers over the years,” he said of LA’s dynamic duo.Ohtani saw the end of a six-game streak in which he recorded an extra-base hit, a walk and a run. The only other players in MLB history to accomplish that were Babe Ru...Braves cut Charlie Culberson before infielder’s father was to throw 1st pitch
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:14:15 GMT
ATLANTA (AP) — The Atlanta Braves designated infielder Charlie Culberson for assignment hours before his father was set to throw out a ceremonial first pitch on Father’s Day.Culberson, a 34-year-old from Rome, Georgia, was cut before Sunday’s game against Colorado. He was brought up from Triple-A Gwinnett on May 19 but had not appeared in any games since his promotion.After Culberson was let go, the father of Braves outfielder Michael Harris II took care of the first pitch at Truist Park. Harris went 5 for 5 and scored three times for Atlanta in the 14-6 win.Culberson made his big league debut in 2012 with San Francisco. He is a .248 hitter with 30 homers and 145 RBIs in 589 games.He also played for Atlanta for parts of three seasons from 2018-2020, hitting a career high 12 homers in 2018.Catcher Chadwick Tromp was recalled from Gwinnett. He is 2 for 16 in six games with the Braves this year.___AP MLB: https://apnews.com/hub/MLB and https://twitter.com/AP_SportsSourceStoutenborough and 2 relievers stymie Virginia offense to keep TCU alive in CWS with 4-3 win
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:14:15 GMT
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Sam Stoutenborough and two relievers limited Virginia to five hits, Cole Fontenelle drove in two runs and TCU eliminated the Cavaliers from the College World Series with a 4-3 win Sunday.The Horned Frogs (43-23) will try to extend their stay when they play Tuesday against the loser of Sunday night’s game between Florida and Oral Roberts.Virginia (50-15) lost a second straight one-run game and went 0-2 for the first time in six CWS appearances. Four of the first five CWS games have been decided by one run.The Cavaliers entered the game batting a nation-leading .334 for the season, but they never found a rhythm against Stoutenborough, Garrett Wright (3-2) and Ben Abeldt.Virginia starter Connelly Early (12-3), who came in having allowed two earned runs in 13 1/3 innings in the NCAA Tournament, gave up single runs in the first and third innings and was relieved by Brian Edgington to start the sixth.Edgington, who pitched a complete game in the super regional-cli...1 shot, killed in triple shooting
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:14:15 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) -- A man died and two others were injured after a shooting Saturday, according to the Denver Police Department.The shooting was in the area of East 35th Avenue and Forest Street as well as East Thrill Place and Hudson Street.Two victims were located with unknown injuries and taken to a local hospital. A third person self-transported to the hospital.One of the victims, an adult male, was later pronounced deceased. Investigators are working to gather information on what led up to the shooting.What you might see pop up on your lawn after this soggy spring
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:14:15 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) -- Lawns all across Colorado looked extra green this spring after continuous moisture across parts of the state and up in the high country where some peaks were still seeing snow. “It's been an unusual spring here with the amount of consecutive days of rain and the cloudiness,” Tony Koski, professor in the horticulture and landscape architecture department at Colorado State University, said. Koski said Sunday that grass is loving all the rain but the problem is it is growing too fast and people are having a hard time keeping up. “Maybe some of the kids are saying they want to mow the lawn for dad this Father's Day," Koski said. He said our state is seeing weather similar to the northwest, which means vegetation that wouldn't usually have a chance of thriving in Colorado, now is. “Because we don’t see as much rain as other parts of the country we don’t see mushrooms as often," Koski said. First-ever stretch below 80-degree high He said different types of mushroo...Latest news
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