John Mannillo: Keep rules that require openness for sale of city property

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 08:23:30 GMT

John Mannillo: Keep rules that require openness for sale of city property At its Dec. 13 meeting, the St. Paul City Council will hear a proposed change to how it can dispose of its unneeded property. It is intended to change existing rules that were established to ensure an open and honest process.Five years ago, I received an email from the City Planning Department (PED) using its early notification system. It said that they were planning to sell a city-owned 6,200-square-foot downtown plaza, on Robert Street, near Fifth Street. in the center of downtown, to an adjoining owner, Madison Equities. The amount agreed on was only $2,500, or about 40 cents per foot.This was a great deal for Madison Equities. It looked like a special favor to me. The true value was about $50 per foot.The City of St. Paul had its own appraisal for $30,000, while Ramsey County had it valued at $326,000. St. Paul’s Planning and Economic Development Dept. explained that the city’s valuation was so low because the plaza was an unbuildable location.Being buildable isn’t t...

Six survivors of Pearl Harbor attack are returning to honor those who perished 82 years ago

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 08:23:30 GMT

Six survivors of Pearl Harbor attack are returning to honor those who perished 82 years ago PEARL HARBOR, Hawaii  — Ira “Ike” Schab had just showered, put on a clean sailor’s uniform and closed his locker aboard the USS Dobbin when he heard a call for a fire rescue party.He went topside to see the USS Utah capsizing and Japanese planes in the air. He scurried back below deck to grab boxes of ammunition and joined a daisy chain of sailors feeding shells to an anti-aircraft gun up above. He remembers being only 140 pounds as a 21-year-old, but somehow finding the strength to lift boxes weighing almost twice that.“We were pretty startled. Startled and scared to death,” Schab, now 103, said at his home in Beaverton, Oregon, where he lives with his daughter. “We didn’t know what to expect and we knew that if anything happened to us, that would be it.”Eighty-two years later, Schab plans to return to Pearl Harbor Thursday on the anniversary of the attack to remember the more than 2,300 servicemen killed. He’s expected to be one of just six survivors at a ceremony commemorating th...

St. Louis City SC'S 'City Wishlist Weekend' starting this Saturday

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 08:23:30 GMT

St. Louis City SC'S 'City Wishlist Weekend' starting this Saturday ST. LOUIS - Christmas is less than three weeks away and this weekend you have the perfect opportunity to buy some St. Louis City SC swag for the people on your list. There are all kinds of holiday gift ideas at the city pavilion, which is the City SC team store, and this weekend it's the 'City Wishlist Weekend.' Southern Illinois deputies recover $250K worth of drugs after 115-mile pursuit FOX 2's Chris Regnier spoke with Matt Sebek, the chief experience officer for St. Louis City SC, about what kind of merchandise City SC fans can grab. For more information, click here.

Domo owner asks guest to be patient as he reopens restaurant

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 08:23:30 GMT

Domo owner asks guest to be patient as he reopens restaurant Gaku Homma requires one thing from customers when they walk through Domo Japanese Country Restaurant’s recently reopened doors: patience.At 73 years old, the chef is still constantly on his feet, cooking, cleaning dishes and greeting guests. “I am happy to be back here, but I am busy,” he said.Homma reopened Domo, at 1365 Osage St., last month after a year hiatus, but with a smaller menu, limited hours and only four people on staff, two up front and two in the kitchen; that’s compared to the nearly 30 he had before the closure.“My hands can only hold so much,” Homma said.Domo closed temporarily in 2021 after a 40-second TikTok video of the restaurant’s beautiful outdoor gardens went viral and led to hundreds of people forming lines around the restaurant, overwhelming Homma and his staff. In September 2022, Homma appeared to have permanently closed up shop, saying he was ready to retire after running the restaurant since 1996.“I wanted to slow down, and I needed a break a...

Denver’s best New Year’s Eve parties to ring in 2024

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 08:23:30 GMT

Denver’s best New Year’s Eve parties to ring in 2024 The countdown is officially on to, well, the countdown.Denver is brimming with New Year’s Eve events, whether you want to attend an all-inclusive soiree, a concert or a casual party. And the holiday falling on a weekend this year makes it even more worthwhile to celebrate.Here are 15 places to say goodbye to 2023 and hello to 2024. A bonus: If you end up near the 16th Street Mall on New Year’s Eve, pop outside to enjoy a fireworks show, which will illuminate the skyline at 9 p.m. and midnight.The White Rose Gala New Year’s Eve bash at Ellie Caulkins Opera House. (Provided by White Rose Gala)Swanky soireesDenver NYE Black Tie PartyDon your best formal attire and ring in the New Year in style at the Denver NYE Black Tie Party. Guests get to enjoy an open bar, music from local DJs and cover bands, and Vegas-style casino games. There will also be a complimentary photo booth, midnight balloon drop and party favors.Dec. 31 from 8:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. at Asterisk Event Center, 1075 P...

Love Has Won documentary drew attention to Colorado cult. But did it shed light on how cults work?

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 08:23:30 GMT

Love Has Won documentary drew attention to Colorado cult. But did it shed light on how cults work? A documentary series on the Love Has Won cult, which was based in Colorado until its leader died in 2021, is bringing increased attention to its bizarre teachings about 5D ascensions, galactic communications from Robin Williams and the dangerous use of colloidal silver to cure diseases.But a group working to expose the cult’s falsehoods and rescue those trapped in it says the documentary fell short in debunking the myths and explaining how dangerous cults truly are.Amanda Ray, whose brother escaped Love Has Won after becoming entangled in 2020 during the coronavirus pandemic, said there were missed opportunities to show how abusive Amy Carlson, who led Love Has Won and called herself Mother God, was toward her followers.“It really was a documentary that shared the stories of the current followers just a few weeks after Amy passed,” Ray said. “They were victims of mind control. We felt there was a big missed opportunity.”“There were a lot of people...

4 spirited cocktails for Hanukkah

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 08:23:30 GMT

4 spirited cocktails for Hanukkah Whenever the holiday season rolls around, our thoughts often turn to religious persuasions. The word “holiday” is derived from “holy day” and those holidays seem to bunch up in December.This year, the Jewish holiday of Hanukkah starts at sundown on Thursday and lasts until sundown on Dec. 15. As holidays go, Hanukkah is not quite as solemn (nor as strict) as Yom Kippur, Rosh Hashanah or Passover, but it’s still a religious holiday. Depending upon your beliefs, there may, or may not be, different levels of kosher allowed or tolerated. And not everyone agrees. If they did, there wouldn’t be at least five different major kosher certification agencies. I leave all the idiosyncrasies to you and your spiritual advisor. I can only offer “spirit” advice here. So, with that in mind, here are four offerings for the holidays, all localized and kasherized (to the best of my ability) for your consumption.Jeff Burkhart is the author of “Twenty Years Behind Bars: The Spirited Adventures of a Real ...

Why is hydrogen so expensive? High production costs and limited competition, for starters: Roadshow

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 08:23:30 GMT

Why is hydrogen so expensive? High production costs and limited competition, for starters: Roadshow Q: One of your readers asked about the hydrogen market and why the price had increased so much.Hydrogen pricing is a function of whether it’s produced from renewables (“green hydrogen”), natural gas (“blue”) or including coal (“gray”), but there are also supply chain considerations. California requires hydrogen to be at least 33% green, so while hydrogen car emissions are 100% clean, production of the fuel is not required to be green.There’s very limited competition. Only California has public hydrogen stations and there are only about 50 in the state. True Zero runs 70% of them. Reportedly, hydrogen at competitor Air Products stations is about two-thirds the price of True Zero, if you can find one in your area.Hydrogen is still essential for long flights and, probably, for long-haul trucking, but EVs have captured the vast majority of clean driving. Even with our high cost of electricity, EVs are much cheaper to drive than hydrogen cars. With the coming massive buildout of EV charg...

California study finds redwood trees store buds, carbon for fire events

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 08:23:30 GMT

California study finds redwood trees store buds, carbon for fire events BOULDER CREEK — A recently published, multiyear study about the recovery of redwood trees in Big Basin Redwoods State Park after the CZU Lightning Complex fires shows that long-stored carbon reserves and ancient, dormant buds within redwood trees allow the plants to recover quickly after a catastrophic fire.The study was sponsored by the National Science Foundation and Save the Redwoods League, with additional support from California State Parks and Sempervirens Fund, and was authored by a team of scientists and researchers from Northern Arizona University led by Drew Peltier, biologist and assistant professor at University of Nevada, Las Vegas, formerly with Northern Arizona University.RELATED: See the regrowth: Big Basin time-lapse video shows remarkable recovery of redwood forest from massive wildfire“Some of the results of this study suggest many of the redwoods at Big Basin were actually well prepared for this fire event,” said Peltier in a statement. “Coast redwoods are extrem...

Texas man pleads not guilty in friend’s death during Santa Cruz brawl

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 08:23:30 GMT

Texas man pleads not guilty in friend’s death during Santa Cruz brawl SANTA CRUZ — A Texas man charged with involuntarily causing his friend’s death after a late-night downtown street argument last month pleaded not guilty to charges Wednesday morning.The Santa Cruz County District Attorney’s Office charged Nicholay Goushevskiy, 37, with involuntary manslaughter after his arrest. The complaint describes Goushevskiy as allegedly killing friend Dallas Ryan Ferguson, 37, during the commission of an unlawful act, during a lawful act which may have produced death and without due caution and circumspection. The charge carries as much as a four-year sentence.According to Santa Cruz police, the defendant, whose last name the department and Santa Cruz County Jail records spell as “Groushevskiy,” had been drinking with Ferguson and the two were in a fight before Ferguson died. Police responded to a fight downed man around 11 p.m. Nov. 17 on the 600 block of Front Street. There, they found Ferguson unconscious. He was declared dead after being transported to the...