Cardinals selling $7 tickets to Angels series for limited time
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:14:01 GMT
ST. LOUIS - If you still haven't made it out to Busch Stadium yet this season, the next chance to see them in action comes next week. And you might be able to score a sweet deal on seats. The St. Louis Cardinals are selling tickets to their upcoming home series against the Los Angeles Angels for as low as $7. The Angels pay a visit from Tuesday, May 2 to Thursday, May 4. RELATED - Will Shohei Ohtani pitch in St. Louis next week? Early signs point to yes Next week, the Angels will make their first stop in St. Louis since 2019. They roster two of the game's most exciting players in pitching and hitting phenom Shohei Ohtani and three-time MVP Mike Trout. The Cardinals say there are a limited number of these specially-priced tickets that are only available while supplies last. Fans can purchase up to eight tickets at a time. To search for ticket specials to this upcoming series, click here.Judge upholds Missouri law used by AG to challenge school mask rules
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:14:01 GMT
A Cole County judge on Friday rejected a challenge to a 2021 law used by Missouri’s attorney general to sue school districts over COVID-19 mask policies.In a case that focused on whether lawmakers had put too much into the bill, rendering it unconstitutional, Judge Daniel Green decided that everything fit under the broad category of local government.The city of Overland in St. Louis County sued after the bill was passed, arguing that a provision barring it from collecting fees to use right-of-way based on the linear distance unconstitutionally deprived it of revenue. The law was also unconstitutional, lawyers for Overland argued during a December trial, because it violated the “single subject rule” and because it was a “special law” singling out a particular group.Green delayed ruling in Overland’s lawsuit until the Missouri Supreme Court reviewed one of his previous cases where he upheld a law preempting local ordinances regulating large farming operations. The court uphe...What is a sweeper? A look at the pitch taking over MLB
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:14:01 GMT
By DAVID BRANDT (AP Baseball Writer)PHOENIX (AP) — Bob Melvin was talking about the improvement of Padres reliever Steven Wilson, when the San Diego skipper dropped in some cool-kid lingo that’s making the rounds in Major League Baseball these days.“The sweeper’s ended up being a really big pitch for him,” Melvin said.A few seconds later, Melvin was asked a simple question: What exactly is a sweeper?Busted.“I don’t know,” Melvin said, laughing. “It’s new-age baseball talk. A slider’s probably got a little more depth and the sweeper probably comes across a little more. I’ve made that joke, too. I still write it down as a slider.”Move over slider, curve, slurve and screwball, there’s a new (ish) breaking ball that’s all the rage in MLB: the sweeper. Angels superstar Shohei Ohtani uses it, as do Padres starter Yu Darvish, Yankees lefty Nestor Cortes and dozens of other pitchers.To be truthful, it&...Broncos Mock Draft 2.0: Exploring a world in which Denver trades both up and down
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:14:01 GMT
In the days leading into the NFL draft, most of the heavy lifting in terms of scouting and building a draft board is completed.The last sets of decisions, however, can be the ones that make or break draft classes. Broncos general manager George Paton, coach Sean Payton and their staffs have spent the past several days working through “clusters” of players they see as having similar value. Included is a list of players Denver would consider trading up for.“It’s easy to obtain draft capital, generally speaking,” Payton said last week. “If you want to move back, you can. Or forward, you can. If you choose to move forward, it’s because there is someone you really like. If you chose to move back, there is a feeling that maybe the player we would select at the current slot, we can select a few picks later.“If the value is right relative to a trade, you can always acquire picks.”Players slide up and down the board regularly as teams work through their process, but in the bigger, public pic...Crash involving fleeing stolen vehicle suspect injures several people in Huntington Park
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:14:01 GMT
A chase involving a suspected car thief ended with a crash in Huntington Park that sent several innocent people to the hospital Tuesday morning.The crash occurred at Randolph and State streets around 7 a.m.Deputies were pursuing the driver of a white pickup truck who fled from an attempted traffic stop, the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department told KTLA.The chase continued into the intersection where the truck collided with a sedan carrying six people. Several occupants of the car sustained injuries, although the extent of their injuries was not available, according to Sky5 reporter Rich Prickett. Video from the scene shows the truck sustained damage to its front end. The sedan ended up next to a traffic signal with its airbags deployed.The suspect was taken into custody at the scene, the Sheriff's Department said.California Lottery player claims $1.5 million Powerball ticket
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:14:01 GMT
A California Lottery player has come forward to claim the $1.5 million Powerball prize that was set to expire on Monday.The unidentified person came forward to claim the prize money just hours before the deadline, the California Lottery announced.Officials will begin vetting to ensure the individual is the true winner. California Lottery player wins nearly $4 million from Powerball ticket The Powerball ticket was purchased in October at a Mobil gas station at 15380 Los Gatos Blvd. in Los Gatos in Santa Clara County. This location was also a former 76 gas station.The winning ticket was one of the two tickets that matched five numbers during the Oct. 26, 2022, Powerball drawing. The ticket has the numbers 19-36-37-46-56, missing only the Powerball number 24.It’s still unclear if a state resident or visitor purchased the winning ticket. Powerball winners in California who match five numbers have 180 days from the lottery draw date to claim their prize.If no one turned in the ticket, ...Honoring Armenian History: KTLA 5 News Special Broadcast
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:14:01 GMT
April is Armenian History Month in Los Angeles County, which is home to the greatest number of Armenians outside of Armenia itself. In this special broadcast that aired Monday, April 24, 2023, KTLA introduces viewers to the individuals and organizations that contribute to the rich Armenian culture in Southern California, and how they are making a broader impact across the nation and around the world. KTLA 5’s Ellina Abovian shares stories of Armenian-American entrepreneurs, filmmakers, athletes and educators who are inspiring and elevating others in our community.Cesar Chavez's legacy lives on in Biden's new campaign chair
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:14:01 GMT
WASHINGTON (AP) — When President Barack Obama flew to California to dedicate a national monument to Latino labor leader Cesar Chavez, a group of the activist's relatives were invited to pose for photos with the president. Julie Chavez Rodriguez, Chavez's granddaughter, hung back. As a member of Obama's staff, she had traveled with the official party to the event, but she did not want to call attention to herself.Only when Obama's senior adviser, Valerie Jarrett, insisted did Rodriguez reluctantly step forward, barely making it into the frame. “I said, ‘Julie, you have to be up there with your family,’” said Jarrett, who was Rodriguez’s boss in the White House Office of Public Engagement. “And she said, ‘No, I’m staff today.’” White House staffers are often of a type, hard-charging strivers who crave their own sliver of the limelight or even trade on a famous name. Rodriguez has been a clear exception. In her second tour serving a Democratic president, she's served as director of int...Trey King Hospitalized in Fatal Wrong-Way Crash on Highway 101 [San Rafael, CA]
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:14:01 GMT
Suspected DUI Collision on US 101 Left One Person DeadSAN RAFAEL, CA (April 25, 2023) – Early Saturday morning, a deadly wrong-way crash on U.S. Highway 101 in Marin County left Trey King hospitalized.At around 3:30 a.m., a red 2018 Nissan pickup was traveling north along southbound 101 near the Interstate 580 interchange for unknown reasons.Subsequently, the pick crashed head-on with a black 2011 BMW sedan. Responding fire personnel declared the 22-year-old Nissan driver dead at the scene after suffering fatal injuries.Meanwhile, first responders transported the 30-year-old BMW driver, Trey King from Novato to Marin General Hospital for significant injuries.According to the CHP, the driver of the Nissan is suspected of driving under the influence.Ultimately, authorities reopened all the closed-down lanes after three hours.Those with additional information about the Highway 101 wrong-way crash can contact Marin CHP Office at (415) 924-1100.Sweet James sends out their warm and...Eden Palmer Killed in Wrong-Way Crash on Interstate 280 [San Mateo, CA]
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:14:01 GMT
Woman Arrested Following Dead Two-Vehicle Crash Near SR-92SAN MATEO, CA (April 25, 2023) – Saturday afternoon, Eden Palmer was fatally injured in a wrong-way collision along Interstate 28 near San Mateo.According to the report, the crash happened around 2:38 p.m. on Highway 280, south of State Route 92 in the town of Woodside.The California Highway Patrol stated that a white 2010 Ford sedan went north in the southbound lanes of I-280 for reasons under investigation.Subsequently, the Ford crashed into a southbound 2019 black BMW SUV in the No. 4 lane, near SR-22.Unfortunately, the first responders declared the BMW driver dead at the scene. Later, the San Mateo County coroner’s office identified the deceased female driver as 54-year-old Eden Palmer from San Francisco.In addition, paramedics transported a 14-year-old boy in Palmer’s front passenger seat to Standorf Medical Center for significant injuries.Reports claimed that a CHP officer spotted the suspect running naked along t...Latest news
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