St. Louis union strikes, leaving many construction projects on hold
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:48:19 GMT
ST. LOUIS - Workers from one St. Louis-area labor union on strike after their contract expired a few days, placing some St. Louis area construction projects are on hold. The International Union of Operating Engineers Local 513 are working to negotiate a new contract with the Associated General Contractors of St. Louis. The latest I.U.O.E. 513 union contract expired on May 1. Len Toenjes, president of the AGC of Missouri, says both sides met Wednesday after a few weeks of negotiations. He says there has been progress toward a new deal, but a few issues are still being discussed. As legal battles mount, Kim Gardner takes nursing classes "The bad news is there are projects that are closed right now where the operating engineers are not working and are on strike," said Tonejes in a phone call with FOX 2. "The good news is talks are continuing, and both sides are continuing to meet and work together to reach an agreement." I.U.O.E. 513 shared an update on its website Thursday, saying...SSM Health Medical Minute: Weighing in on weight-loss surgery options
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:48:19 GMT
FENTON, Mo. - Maintaining a healthy weight can be frustrating. Figuring out the right way to lose weight or to sustain a healthy body mass index (BMI) may mean taking considering bariatric surgery options. SSM Health Weight Management program offers free seminars to allow individuals to learn more about the team approach toward lasting weight loss.The field of weight-loss surgery is constantly advancing to allow patients to find the best route.Dr. Aaron Bornstein, a bariatric surgeon at SSM Health St. Clare Hospital, says patients have choices."There's the gastric sleeve, which is certainly the most common procedure that most people have heard about, but there's also the gastric bypass and a procedure called the duodenal switch,” he said. Bornstein says many of the surgical options are performed via laparoscopy, which means less time in the operating room, reduced pain, and a shorter hospital stay.Before surgical options can be considered, though, patients will have to make lifestyl...A&W restaurant coming soon to Cottleville
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:48:19 GMT
COTTLEVILLE, Mo. - A&W, a national chain famous for its root beer, root beer floats, and burgers, is coming to Cottleville.The new A&W restaurant will occupy the space on the 900 block of Knaust Road in Cottleville. The area was once occupied by a McDonald's restaurant, which closed back in 2022. As legal battles mount, Kim Gardner takes nursing classes Cottleville city leaders have not yet disclosed a possible opening date. In 1999, A&W was established back in Lodi, California as a root beer stand. The name of the chain derives from the names of its founders: Roy Allen and Frank Wright.Man in vehicle at LaSalle Family Dollar fatally shot by police, judicial probe launched
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:48:19 GMT
A judicial investigation began Thursday after police in the northern Front Range plains town of LaSalle shot and killed a 38-year-old man in a vehicle deemed suspicious at a Family Dollar store, authorities said.The shooting happened Wednesday evening after a person notified the LaSalle Police Department of the suspicious vehicle near the store, a news release from Sgt. Kyle Peltz of the Greeley Police Department said. LaSalle, population 2,359, is about six miles south of Greeley.Related ArticlesCrime and Public Safety | Family-fight standoff, knife attack leads to fatal shooting by Denver police Crime and Public Safety | Greeley police shoot, kill man who allegedly shot at them; no officers injured Crime and Public Safety | Four bystanders shot by Denver police officer in LoDo file civil rights lawsuit over “life-altering injuries” Crime and Public Safety | Aurora police officers cleared in death of man after 1...TV binge-watchers, take note: SeriesFest, Season 9, kicks off Friday
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:48:19 GMT
Randi Kleiner and Kaily Smith had an idea for a festival that celebrated television much the way the Sundance Film Festival highlights indie film. Budding and veteran creators would get a public-facing platform; industry types would be drawn to new work; business veterans would share insights; and panels would bring creatives together to tell stories about, well, their storytelling.Oh, yeah, and there’d be some killer guests who’d make certain the gathering had the feel of the place to be.SeriesFest cofounder Kaily Smith, left, and Randi Kleiner flank Netflix’s Ted Sarandos and Liberty Global’s Mike Fries ahead of their memorable Innovation Talk in 2019. (Provided by SeriesFest)Nine years in, SeriesFest continues to make good on that vision of an episodic storytelling festival that is generative, illuminating and, at times, a little mind-blowing. (The 2019 Innovation Talk with Liberty Global CEO Mike Fries and Netflix’s Ted Sarandos remains a high point.)SeriesFest Season 9 launches...Mike Johnston out-fundraises Kelly Brough in first month of runoff race for Denver mayor
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:48:19 GMT
Mike Johnston has now brought in more direct campaign contributions than Kelly Brough as the two most well-monied candidates in the first round of the Denver mayor’s race face off in the runoff stage of the election.The Brough and Johnston campaigns filed reports this week covering their fundraising from March 30 through April 30. Brough, the top fundraiser in the field of 16 candidates in the primary election, brought in $228,761 during the first month of the runoff. She also recorded $800 in in-kind contributions and $10,255 in refunds.Johnston meanwhile raised $283,482, per his campaign’s report. He received $1,253 in in-kind contributions and refunded $18,465.That roughly $55,000 advantage in April fundraising was enough to push Johnston ahead of Brough when it came to total campaign contributions so far during the city’s 2023 election cycle. He has now reported $932,060 to Brough’s $895,612.Brought campaign spent $177,176 over the course of the month a...'Star Wars' filming locations that you can visit in California
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:48:19 GMT
The legendary "Star Wars" films may be set in a galaxy far, far away, but a trip to some iconic filming locations is within reach for California residents and visitors.This guide will stick to the first three movies from the late 1970s and early 80s: "A New Hope," "The Empire Strikes Back" and "Return of the Jedi" (numbers four, five and six in the story's chronological order).The original trilogy has the best-known Golden State shooting locations. It's also the only one that matters, if you ask some folks, but we won't litigate that here.Here are some of the places you can visit in California today if you want to walk in Luke, Leia and Han's footsteps:Death ValleyA crew films droids C-3PO and R2-D2 in California's Death Valley for a scene in one of the original "Star Wars" films. (Photo: National Park Service)This sprawling desert valley, near the Nevada border in central California, reaches some of the highest temperatures on Earth. It's the hottest, driest and lowest national par...California, New York probing workplace discrimination at the NFL
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:48:19 GMT
The attorneys general of New York and California announced Thursday that they are investigating allegations of workplace discrimination at the NFL, citing lawsuits filed by employees that describe sex, racial and age bias, sexual harassment, and a hostile work environment.Attorneys General Letitia James, of New York, and Rob Bonta, of California, said they have issued subpoenas to NFL executives as part of an examination into the workplace culture at the league's corporate offices in both states. The officials, both Democrats, said they are exercising their legal authority to seek information from the NFL regarding allegations of gender pay disparities, harassment, and gender and racial discrimination.The investigation focuses on the league's corporate offices, not specific teams or players.“No person should ever have to endure harassment, discrimination, or objectification in the workplace,” James said in a statement. Bonta said he and James have “serious concerns about the NFL’s r...Rohan Marley Talks Lion Order
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:48:19 GMT
Nearly a decade ago, Rohan Marley helped his family take its first steps in the cannabis space, now his personal brand is rolling along strong after launching in Michigan. Rohan is the middle child of Bob Marley’s nine kids. He and Stephen are the closest in age of the group and were born a month apart in 1972. When it was time for the family to start dabbling in cannabis in the mid-2010s following the first successful legalization initiatives, Rohan took the lead. The family founded Marley Naturals in 2014. Marley Naturals was originally a partnership between Privateer Holdings. The brand would have some hiccups as it came to market. The family would buy the rights out in 2019 and take full control. Not too long after, Rohan would get the ball rolling on the cannabis element of Lion Order that recently launched in Michigan after a couple of years of pheno hunting before the flower went into full production. We flew out to Detroit to check out Rohan’s new flowers and hear the lesson...It’s Report Card Season For Your Child: Is it OK to Reward Good Grades?
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:48:19 GMT
As a parent, it can be challenging to determine the best approach when it comes to your child’s academic performance. Should you reward them for a good report card or punish them for a bad one? It’s a question that has been debated for years, with no clear answer. Some argue that rewards can motivate children to work harder and achieve better grades, while others believe that punishment can be a more effective way to encourage children to take their studies seriously. Read the full article on our sister site, the Marina Times, here. Advertising disclosure: We may receive compensation for some of the links in our stories. Thank you for supporting LA Weekly and our advertisers.The post It’s Report Card Season For Your Child: Is it OK to Reward Good Grades? appeared first on LA Weekly.Latest news
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