Kim Gardner files response to attorney general lawsuit

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:35:53 GMT

Kim Gardner files response to attorney general lawsuit ST. LOUIS - A spokesperson from the St. Louis Circuit Attorney's Office announced Tuesday night that Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner had filed her motion in response to the attorney general's lawsuit. Her filing denies wrongdoing and asks the courts to dismiss the lawsuit.  You can read the court documents here.Last month, a judge said Gardner had until Tuesday's deadline to respond; if not, she would face a judgment by default.Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey had filed quo warranto a petition to remove Gardner from office in February. Bailey said she failed to do her duties. Gardner responded to the accusations, saying she would not step down and defend her action in the Riley case."To state a claim, then, a quo warranto petition must allege the official engaged in a corrupt intentional act of misconduct or a corrupt intentional failure to act in the performance ofofficial duties, and a mere failure of such a duty is insufficient. In short, Mr. Bailey must allege a willful and ...

See St. Louis Zoo sea lions in 'spring training'

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:35:53 GMT

See St. Louis Zoo sea lions in 'spring training' ST. LOUIS - The Cardinals aren't the only ones in spring training these days.The sea lions at the St. Louis Zoo are also getting ready for their spring performances. Weather permitting, the spring training shows are taking place daily through March 26 at 1:00 p.m. and 3:00 p.m. Trending: Daughter roasts Alton dad in sweet and funny obit Tickets are $2 per person for those ages two and up. Children under two are free. FOX 2's Chris Regnier spoke with sea lion trainer Angela Hamburg about what goes into the trainer and how the weather affects the sea lions at this time

Busload of Books tours lands in St. Louis

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:35:53 GMT

Busload of Books tours lands in St. Louis ST. LOUIS - The husband and wife illustrator/author/business team duo Matthew Swanson and Robbi Behr, are currently on their yearlong Busload of Books tours, visiting Title 1 schools in all 50 states giving away 25,000 books.They will also be visiting a Native American reservation along the way. They're halfway through their exciting 50+ date tour, which will end in Alaska this summer. The stories they have of meeting children and teachers will truly tug at your heartstrings.  They came to a Ferguson Central Primary School on March 14 and 15, and they've partnered with First Book and Build-A-Bear to give away an additional 125,000 books by more authors to Title 1 educators. Trending: Daughter roasts Alton dad in sweet and funny obit In order to do this, they raised an enormously successful GoFundMe campaign last year, which is helping to fund this tour. The couple is traveling with their four kids and pets in their colorful book bus. The family heads to the Tulsa, Oklahoma area ne...

PHOTOS: Denver chef brings insects to menu

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:35:53 GMT

PHOTOS: Denver chef brings insects to menu Denver chef and owner of Mexican food trendsetter La Diabla Jose Avila is bringing traditional insect-based meals to the city. For $50 patrons can sample a variety of offerings at the nondescript restaurant where Avila has wowed palettes with his famous posole negra and wide variety of tacos. Avila, who hails from Mexico, said that though the menu item may make some squeamish that these delicacies are eaten regularly throughout the central region of his native country.

PHOTOS: Denver Mayoral Debate

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:35:53 GMT

PHOTOS: Denver Mayoral Debate Denver mayoral candidates squared off in their second of three debates in front of a capacity crowd at McAuliffe International School on Tuesday, March 14, 2023. Read more: Denver Mayoral Candidates Clash

Woman killed, passenger critically injured in Aurora crash that forced closure of East Jewell Avenue

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:35:53 GMT

Woman killed, passenger critically injured in Aurora crash that forced closure of East Jewell Avenue A woman was killed and a man riding in the passenger seat of a Mazda was in critical condition after a two-vehicle crash Wednesday afternoon that forced the closure of East Jewell Avenue in Aurora for nearly two hours.It was the ninth traffic-related fatality in Aurora this year, police said in a news statement posted on Twitter.The crash happened where East Jewell Avenue meets the E-470 beltway. The Mazda was turning left from the northbound E-470 exit ramp onto East Jewell — in front of a Ford F-150 pickup moving eastward on Jewell, police said. Police and paramedics at the scene evaluated the man at the scene but he was not hospitalized.Names weren’t released. The Arapahoe County Coroner is expected to identify the woman. Police said they don’t think alcohol was involved and investigators were trying to determine speeds before the crash.NEWS RELEASE: Woman dies, man critically injured in crash #APDNewshttps://t.co/GbXsekVbGz pic.twitter.com/IlkDtHASVR— Aur...

Denver weather: Swing from 70 degrees to snow expected, winter storm advisory issued for mountains

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:35:53 GMT

Denver weather: Swing from 70 degrees to snow expected, winter storm advisory issued for mountains A classic springlike swing, from temperatures as warm as 70 degrees in metro Denver to snow in the evening, awaits residents, and the National Weather Service has issued a winter storm advisory for the mountains as snow storms spread into western Colorado.Colorado Front Range residents can expect rain and snow Wednesday night, weather service forecasters said. No more than a couple of inches is expected.The main impacts on roads will be confined to the mountains Wednesday night and early Thursday.In the mountains, snow starting Wednesday afternoon may lead to “a brief burst of very heavy snow” in the evening, the NWS said.Classic springtime in the Rockies weather! Big change on the way from very warm temperatures today to cold and wintry precipitation tonight. Most significant travel impacts expected in the high country late this afternoon through tonight/early Thursday am. #COwx pic.twitter.com/TEUQn9KfiU— NWS Boulder (@NWSBoulder) March 15, 2023Rain showers are ...

Orange County declares local state of emergency amid onslaught of storms

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:35:53 GMT

Orange County declares local state of emergency amid onslaught of storms Amid an onslaught of winter storms that have battered Southern California, the Orange County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday declared a local state of emergency.  The declaration comes as officials are particularly concerned about the neighborhood of Dover Shores in Newport Beach where at least one home is dangerously close to sliding into the Back Bay and endangering the stability of the entire block.  “We have homes that are teetering on falling down into the Back Bay off of the hillside,” Orange County Supervisor Katrina Foley told KTLA.  Supervisor Foley added that the two adjacent homes on Galaxy Drive are also in danger of sliding down the hill.  “We have one family that has senior citizens, elderly people almost 90 years old, who had to be removed from the house because it was red tagged,” Foley explained. “I mean, literally the corner of the house has air under it, no more land, and the other families on each side have little, elementary age kids. So, you...

These are the most and least disaster-prone states

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:35:53 GMT

These are the most and least disaster-prone states Wildfires and drought in California, hurricanes and flooding in Florida and power outages in Texas have rendered all three states distinctly less livable in recent years. People still flock to Florida and Texas, drawn by low taxes and warmth. (California, not so much.) But climate change is on everyone’s minds, and dire dispatches about fires and floods dominate the daily news cycle. “The data actually shows that some of the fastest-growing cities are some of those that are at the greatest risk of disasters,” said Diane Vuković, disaster-preparedness expert at Primal Survivor, a popular “prepper” website.   Southern California’s wild winter in photos A recent Census Bureau list of the 15 fastest-growing cities includes three each in Texas and Florida. Yet, climate change has posited a new idea in American culture: Parts of the United States may not be habitable for much longer.  “I don’t know if I would say that there are places that are fundamentally unsa...

See Lindsey Herbert From Our Minds

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:35:53 GMT

See Lindsey Herbert From Our Minds See Lindsey Herbert From Our Minds: Phoenix-based, SF-born producer/DJ Lindsey Herbert is about to embark on the From Our Minds — To Be Announced tour with Richie Hawtin, so it’s a great time to get fully acquainted.Herbert started DJing when she was about 15. She didn’t have any musical background as far as learning to play instruments prior, but she does come from a musical family.“I began going to shows with dance music as early as age 14, and concerts age the age of 8 or maybe even earlier,” she says. “My mom had taken me to a Green Day concert (my favorite band at the time—I owned every CD and could recite nearly all the words to every song), one for Earth, Wind and Fire, and an American Idol one as well! I feel like I’ve always been pretty open-minded when it comes to music, as I’ve also had a background of listening to and going to events that had punk / alternative rock, indie, electronica, R&B, hip-hop / rap, reggae, etc.—you can say ...