St. Peters to vote on resolution to update railway regulations on the transportation of hazardous materials

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:44:25 GMT

St. Peters to vote on resolution to update railway regulations on the transportation of hazardous materials ST. PETERS, Mo. - The St. Peters Board of Aldermen is expected to vote Thursday night on a resolution that calls on the federal and state governments to update these regulations in light of the recent Ohio train derailment. This resolution calls on Congress, the U.S., and the Missouri Department of Transportation to upgrade regulations on the transportation of hazardous materials. They want regulations to require disclosure to the State of Missouri of hazardous materials being transported that could potentially cause environmental damage or pose a threat to wildlife or human life.  ‘Rudderless ship of chaos,’ judge says after Gardner’s court absence Sponsors of this resolution discussed these concerns at a previous meeting, discussing a previous resolution in 2015 about railroad speed limits, hazardous waste, oil, and other dangerous freight and materials transported through St. Peters. FOX 2 spoke with Mayor Len Pagano, one of the sponsors of the resolution, ahead of th...

Beep! Beep! St. Louis Loop Trolley is back in operation

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:44:25 GMT

Beep! Beep! St. Louis Loop Trolley is back in operation ST. LOUIS - The Loop Trolley began service Thursday and will operate for the summer season until October.Bi-State Development's Loop Trolley seeks to transport passengers back into their city between the University City Public Library and the Missouri History Museum in Forest Park.“First day of operation this year, and of course we’re going to be operating Thursday, Friday, and Saturday and Sunday a limited run,” said Taulby Roach, CEO of the Bi-State Development. “We’re trying to bring vibrancy back to the Loop, and so far, so good.” Trending -- Fair St. Louis shrinks to only one day in 2023 Bi-State said it is hoping riding in a vintage trolley and seeing businesses and locations along the 2.2-mile route to spend more time at will help everyone along the route.“The really neat thing about trolley operations right now, it’s free of charge,” Roach said. “Get on and get off. Go to all those great events down in the Loop or the History Museum. We want to be part of the lifeblood of ...

St. Louis mayor stands firm against state control over police

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:44:25 GMT

St. Louis mayor stands firm against state control over police ST. LOUIS - St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones stood firm Thursday, saying the state of Missouri needs to stay out of St. Louis city business.The mayor sat down for an in-depth interview to talk about her message and where she sees the city now and in the future.Just days after Jones delivered the State of the City address, she emphasized how she hears the frustrations of residents and said she is working daily to make the city stronger and safer.“We have seen some encouraging numbers so far after we hired our first outside police chief," Jones said. Chief Robert Tracy, who brings with us a fresh set of eyes on our law enforcement. Property crime is down, violent crime is down, all except the Kia and Hyundai thefts, which are wreaking havoc on our streets, and we are taking them to court for that." ‘Rudderless ship of chaos,’ judge says after Gardner’s court absence Jones is also against Missouri Attorney Andrew Bailey's attempt to remove St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner from of...

Colorado to allow DACA recipients to work as armed police officers

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:44:25 GMT

Colorado to allow DACA recipients to work as armed police officers Colorado’s immigrants who came to the U.S. as children and have temporary legal status or those who have applied for asylum could soon work as armed police officers in the state.Gov. Jared Polis signed HB23-1143 into law on Thursday, allowing the state’s Peace Officers Standards and Training board to establish rules for people with Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) status and asylum seekers to become certified peace officers or reserve officers. That means police and sheriff’s departments can change their firearms policies to allow eligible immigrants employed as law enforcement officers to carry guns and allow those eligible to attend training academies.The new law, backed by Republicans and Democrats, is set to take effect 91 days after this year’s legislative session ends.“We have a number of areas of workforce shortage across our state,” Polis said at the signing. “There’s a number of ways that we’re stepping up t...

Intoxicated woman found in Avalanche forward Valeri Nichushkin’s hotel room required transport to hospital, police say

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:44:25 GMT

Intoxicated woman found in Avalanche forward Valeri Nichushkin’s hotel room required transport to hospital, police say A woman was found so intoxicated in Avalanche forward Valeri Nichushkin’s hotel room Saturday that a team doctor called for an ambulance to take her to a hospital, according to a Seattle Police Department report obtained Thursday by The Denver Post.Nichushkin did not play that night in Game 3 of the Avalanche’s first-round playoff series against the Kraken — and hasn’t appeared with the team since then.Team employees found the woman when they went to check on Nichushkin in his room at the Four Seasons Hotel in downtown Seattle where the Avs were staying, according to the incident report. The team doctor felt she was too intoxicated to safely leave the hotel in a cab, and called 911 at about 3:20 p.m. local time, the report states.The 28-year-old woman, who The Post is not identifying, told authorities she was from Russia and was born in Ukraine, and said “she should never have come to the United States and that some guy took her passport and that he was a bad...

Hillside collapses under historic building in San Clemente

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:44:25 GMT

Hillside collapses under historic building in San Clemente The hillside under a historic building in San Clemente collapsed early Thursday, affecting train traffic in the area.Dirt and debris could be seen coming down the hillside below Casa Romantica Cultural Center and Gardens, located at 415 Avenida Granada.The house, which sits on bluff just north San Clemente Pier, had already suffered cracks to its terrace, but things got much worse overnight.The collapse occurred around 1 a.m., and some of the debris that came down landed close to train tracks in the area that had just reopened earlier this month. Commuter train routes between O.C. and San Diego resume over repaired track As a result, Metrolink closed the tracks out of an abundance of caution, the Orange County Transportation Authority said in a news release.Casa Romantica was also closed because of the incident.Drilling was being done in the area, but a city engineer told KTLA that he does not believe that led to the collapse.

Simi Valley man pleads guilty to selling fentanyl

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:44:25 GMT

Simi Valley man pleads guilty to selling fentanyl A 31-year-old Simi Valley man pleaded guilty Wednesday to a felony count of selling fentanyl, authorities with the Ventura County District Attorney’s Office announced.  Alex Alvarado’s guilty plea stems from a Sept. 2022 investigation, in which narcotics detectives with the Simi Valley Police Department received a tip that the 31-year-old was selling the synthetic opioid. The investigation led to Alvarado’s arrest for multiple sales of fentanyl.  A search warrant executed at Alvarado’s residence also led to the discovery of both fentanyl and methamphetamine, a news release from the Ventura County DA’s Office noted.  Fentanyl, which is estimated to be 50-100 times more potent than morphine, is highly addictive. The synthetic opioid is one of the most common drugs associated with overdose deaths in the United States. According to the Ventura County Medical Examiner, 278 overdose deaths in the county were reported in 2022. Of those, 181 victims of the victims had fe...

Lexy Panterra: Twerk Goddess With The Voice Of An Angel

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:44:25 GMT

Lexy Panterra: Twerk Goddess With The Voice Of An Angel Lexy Panterra, the popular dancer and dance teacher who gained fame for her twerking workouts, has since ventured into the music industry and released singles such as “Under Me” and “Depend On You.” Recently, she stopped by the Rockstar Lifestyle podcast studio in Hollywood to discuss her latest tracks and dating in the industry.During the podcast, Panterra expressed her desire to turn athletes into video vixens, having featured several of them in her music videos, including Giancarlo Stanton of the New York Yankees and Tory Craig of the Phoenix Suns. She even revealed that insanely famous soccer player, Cristiano Ronaldo, had slid into her Instagram DM’s many years ago, causing a moment of stunned silence from the podcast hosts.After bonding with Rockstar Lifestyle guest-host Brieanna Gray over their mutual gripes with industry dating, Lexy turned the podcast from superficial DM questions to thoughtful critiques of the music industry in general.Panterr...

Wisconsin train derails, sending cars into Mississippi River

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:44:25 GMT

Wisconsin train derails, sending cars into Mississippi River By Michelle Watson and Sharif Paget | CNNA train derailment in southwestern Wisconsin on Thursday sent two derailed containers into the Mississippi River, and at least one crew member received medical attention, according to the train’s operator.The train derailed around 12:15 p.m. local time near the village of De Soto, and all crew members have since been accounted for, according to BNSF Railway.At least a dozen train cars were off the tracks, according to video that witness Caitlin Nolan shot. Other images on social media, along with the video Nolan shot, show some of the train cars in the river.BNSF personnel were headed to the scene, and the cause of the incident is under investigation, the railway said.The train was carrying hazardous materials, according to Marc Myhre, a Crawford County emergency management specialist. But none of hazardous materials, believed to be batteries, were in the train cars that went into the river, Myhre said.BNSF said some of the containers t...

Former San Francisco city official attacked homeless person with bear spray minutes prior to metal pipe attack, public defender says

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:44:25 GMT

Former San Francisco city official attacked homeless person with bear spray minutes prior to metal pipe attack, public defender says The suspect accused of using a metal pipe to attack a former San Francisco fire department official was released from custody Thursday and is to appear in court for a preliminary hearing in late May.Prosecutors say former San Francisco Fire Department Commissioner Don Carmignani sustained serious injuries after being attacked in early April by a suspect with a metal pipe outside of his mother’s home in San Francisco. Carmignani was unable to testify in Thursday’s preliminary hearing as a result, according to prosecutors.The judge overseeing the case granted the prosecution’s request to postpone the hearing until May 23 and released the suspect, Garret Doty, who San Francisco police booked on charges of assault with a deadly weapon, from jail.Kleigh Hathaway, Doty’s public defender, claims her client was not the aggressor in the incident but rather was protecting himself from the former fire official, who she says has targeted several homeless people with bear spray, including Doty.H...