New baseball exhibit and first ever CITY SC public autograph signing
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 16:22:21 GMT
ST. LOUIS - It didn't take long for the Cardinals to play on the same day as the new kids on the block, CITY SC. Saturday afternoon, the Cardinals will play at Busch Stadium, and a few hours later, CITY SC will kick off a home game at CITYPARK. Before the busy sports Saturday, a few firsts were happening in the city, both for baseball and soccer. Just across the street from Busch Stadium, at the Field House Museum, the St. Louis Browns History exhibit opened. "It's a dream come true," said Ed Wheatley, the president of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society. Trending: St. Charles County’s top prosecutor leaves after decade of service Wheatley helped put together the exhibit, which will last through the baseball season to the end of October. Admission to the exhibit is $10. The Browns played in St. Louis from 1902 to 1953. “St. Louis being the best baseball town in America, we are keeping that legacy alive," Wheatley said. Across the city in Des...WATCH: Rockies pitcher Kyle Freeland makes great defensive play vs SD
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 16:22:21 GMT
SAN DIEGO — Colorado Rockies left-hander Kyle Freeland made a sensational play to retire Austin Nola of the San Diego Padres leading off the fifth inning on Friday night.Pitchers. Are. Athletes. pic.twitter.com/xdl86Y0rXr— Colorado Rockies (@Rockies) April 1, 2023Nola hit a weak chopper down the third base line and Freeland hopped off the mound, gloved the ball, took two steps, made a leaping spin and threw to first baseman C.J. Cron, who made a nice stretch to retire the runner. Freeland ended up sprawled face down in foul territory.He squatted behind the mound for a few minutes and was checked by a trainer and manager Bud Black. He remained in the game.Suspect killed in shootout with police on 10 Freeway in East L.A.
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 16:22:21 GMT
A robbery suspect who fired at officers while being chased on the 10 Freeway in East Los Angeles Friday morning was fatally shot by police, authorities said.Around 10:10 a.m., Monterey Park police officers spotted the white BMW allegedly involved in a robbery in Los Angeles earlier this month along the westbound 10 Freeway and Atlantic Boulevard, Monterey Park police Sgt. Arlene Chaidez said during a news conference Friday afternoon. The officers tried to stop the driver, but he did not yield and a pursuit began. The man at some point fired at the officers while driving. He eventually stopped, got out of the car, jumped over the median wall and ran across the eastbound lanes of the highway while still firing at officers, Chaidez said. The suspect was struck by gunfire and was declared dead near the Eastern Avenue off-ramp and the southbound 710 Freeway transition. At least three officers were involved in the shooting and were not injured during the exchange of gunfire. Both sides o...Authorities search for 13-year-old girl who disappeared in Carson
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 16:22:21 GMT
Authorities are searching for a teenage girl who disappeared in Carson on March 26.The missing teen was identified as Sarah Villanueva Embisan, 13, by the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department.She was last seen on the 22300 block of South Main Street around 1 a.m., authorities said.Embisan is described as a Hispanic female standing 5 feet 7 inches tall, weighing 140 pounds with a black, pixie-style haircut and brown eyes. She was last seen wearing a pink sweater and red pajama pants.Her family is concerned for her well-being and is asking for the public’s help. Sarah Villanueva Embisan, 13, in a photo from the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department.Anyone with information or who may know Embisan’s whereabouts is asked to call the LASD’s Carson Station at 310-830-1123 or Detective M. Castro at 310-847-8372. Anonymous tips can be submitted to “Crime Stoppers” at 800-222-8477 or online at lacrimestoppers.org.Photos: Towering Monument Valley buttes display sunset spectacle
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 16:22:21 GMT
MONUMENT VALLEY, Utah (AP) — A sunset spectacle featuring two mitten-shaped rock formations played out this week at Monument Valley on the Navajo Nation along the Arizona and Utah border.Twice a year, in late March and mid-September, spectators, photographers and videographers get a visual treat. As the sun sinks, the West Mitten Butte’s shadow crawls across the desert valley floor before climbing up the side of the East Mitten Butte.The spectacle draws people from around the world to Monument Valley Tribal Park, which already is popular with tourists.TV and movie critic Keith Phipps once described Monument Valley as having “defined what decades of moviegoers think of when they imagine the American West.”It is a frequent filming location, including a number of Westerns by the late American film director John Ford, as well as the 1994 Oscar-winning film “Forest Gump.” In the movie, the character played by Tom Hanks is seen running on the road to Monument...Second suspect arrested in Walnut Creek Macy's smash-and-grab
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 16:22:21 GMT
WALNUT CREEK, Calif. (KRON) -- The jewelry section of the Macy's at Broadway Plaza in Walnut Creek was a victim of a smash-and-grab last summer. Police said three men smashed cases and stole an unknown amount of high-end watches on June 18, 2022. Smash-and-grab suspects steal from jewelry counter at Walnut Creek Macy’s A second suspect has been arrested in connection to the smash-and-grab, the Walnut Creek Police Department said Friday. The suspect, 20-year-old Vallejo man Gerald Dial, was arrested on March 23 at the San Francisco Airport. The Contra Costa County District Attorney's Office filed felony charges against Dial: robbery, burglary and grand theft. As of Friday, Dial is no longer in custody as he posted bail, according to Walnut Creek police. The first suspect was arrested on July 5. He is identified as 19-year-old Jammoni Simon of Vallejo. Simon faced charges of robbery, burglary and possession of a loaded firearm.A third suspect remains outstanding. KRON On is streamin...Recent storms uproot thousands of trees in SF
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 16:22:21 GMT
SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) – Thousands of trees were uprooted and toppled over by the last two storms in San Francisco alone. That caused some damage, but it’s also a loss because of the benefits that trees bring to the environment.A local nonprofit revealed that these storms tore up trees at an alarming rate. Members of the ‘Friends of the Urban Forest’ warn that the bigger trees that came down also equal the biggest loss because they provide the most benefits, such as storing carbon, and are least likely to be saved.They estimate more than 2,000 trees were uprooted in the last month and a half. They also say trees are especially vulnerable now because of the saturated soil after years of drought. Photos: California ‘super bloom’ may be coming after historic rain There’s been a pledge by the City of San Francisco to plant trees, but the group says that program has been chronically underfunded and the urban forest is shrinking. Only 14% of San Francisco is covered with trees, which pale...Benicia authorities concerned about game based on ICE agents deporting migrants
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 16:22:21 GMT
BENICIA, Calif. (KRON) -- In Benicia, the city and school district are concerned that young people may participate in an unsanctioned event on Friday evening known as "La Migra." VIDEO: Yelp review of Millbrae boba tea shop proves to be fake after customer caught sabotaging drink In a message sent out earlier this week, the Benicia Unified School District is warning parents about a "chase-and-capture game called “La Migra.” They say that during the game older students, usually teenagers, chase younger students across the city trying to catch them. They then sometimes take the younger kids against their will and transport them across town.The district says the game is based on ICE agents deporting undocumented immigrants and they are discouraging la migra due to "the inappropriate, racist, and offensive nature of the game and the incredible safety concerns for our students and innocent bystanders."They also add that "la migra" is not condoned by any school, the school distric...North Bay beach closed due to elephant seals
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 16:22:21 GMT
(KRON) -- A North Bay beach will remain closed due to a population of young elephant seals inhabiting its shores. Drakes Beach, which is near Point Reyes in the town of Inverness, has no estimated time to reopen."The good news is that we have a healthy population of young elephant seals at Drakes Beach. The not-so-good news is we are extending our beach access closure until further notice," the National Park Service (NPS) said.Image from NPS Reyes Point. At least 40-50 pups and young seals are on the beach, the NPS told KRON4. The majority of the seals are between 4 and 6 years old. Visitors are still permitted to park in the beach's parking lot to view the elephant seals when weather permits. People are advised to stay at least 25 feet away from the seals. Photos: California ‘super bloom’ may be coming after historic rain The NPS said the beach will reopen when it is practical to do so. That will likely not happen for the next few weeks.Fire Chief: 1 killed, 28 injured in roof collapse during concert at Illinois theater
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 16:22:21 GMT
BELVIDERE, Ill. (AP) — Fire Chief: 1 killed, 28 injured in roof collapse during concert at Illinois theater.SourceLatest news
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