Miles Mikolas to start Opening Day, earns new contract extension
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:23:59 GMT
ST. LOUIS - Miles Mikolas will take the mound for the St. Louis Cardinals on Opening Day, and he'll draw the big assignment with a new contract. Mikolas has agreed to a two-year, $40 million with the Cardinals. Derrick Goold of the St. Louis Post Dispatch was among the first to report on the extension. The Cardinals announced the extension and Opening Day nod for Mikolas on Friday afternoon. “We are extremely pleased to announce that Miles Mikolas will remain a Cardinal for the foreseeable future,” said Cardinals’ President of Baseball Operations John Mozeliak. “Miles stands among the top pitchers in the game today, and has continued to provide a steady presence for us both in the rotation and inside the clubhouse. The team is also looking forward to Miles taking the ball for us on Opening Day next week at Busch Stadium.” Top Stories: St. Louis lauds female firefighters, but denies promotions Mikolas, who also started on Opening Day in 2019, has proven reliable over fiv...The Lollapalooza lineup and everything you’ll need to enjoy this music festival
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:23:59 GMT
BestReviews is reader-supported and may earn an affiliate commission. Details.Over 170 acts to perform at Lollapalooza 2023The first Lollapalooza (1991) wasn’t a festival, it was a farewell tour that hit over 20 cities. The featured acts were Jane’s Addiction, Siouxsie and the Banshees, Living Colour, Nine Inch Nails, Ice-T, Butthole Surfers, Henry Rollins Band, Fishbone and Violent Femmes. This year, the four-day event takes place in Grant Park in Chicago and features over 170 acts. To get the most out of the festival, you need to know just what you can and can’t bring into the park.In this article: Handy Laundry Stadium-Approved Clear Tote Bag, Panasonic Lumix FZ80 4K Digital Camera and Vortex Optics Diamondback HD Binoculars.When is this year’s Lollapalooza, and how much are tickets?This year, Lollapalooza takes place from Thursday, Aug. 3 to Sunday, Aug. 6 at Grant Park in downtown Chicago. An estimated 400,000 people will attend, and the event...Two dead after car swept away in Missouri flash flood
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:23:59 GMT
WRIGHT COUNTY, Mo. - Two people died early Friday in Missouri when a car was swept away during torrential rains that were part of a severe weather system roaring across parts of the Midwest and South.The accident happened just after midnight in a sparsely populated area of southwestern Missouri. Authorities said six young adults were in the vehicle that was swept away as the car tried to cross a bridge over a flooded creek in the town of Grovespring.Four of the six made it out of the water. But the body of Devon Holt, 20, of Grovespring, was found at 3:30 a.m., and the body of Alexander Roman-Ranelli, 19, of Springfield, was recovered about six hours later, Missouri State Highway Patrol Sgt. Thomas Young said.The driver told authorities that torrential rains made it difficult to see that water from a creek had covered the bridge, Young said.Meanwhile, the search continued in another southwestern Missouri county for a woman who was missing after flash flooding from a small river wash...Illinois General Assembly passes bill preventing animal insurance restrictions
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:23:59 GMT
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (WMBD)-- The Illinois General Assembly passed HB 1049 on Thursday, preventing dog breed discrimination by insurance companies.Spearheaded by Best Friends Animal Society and rep. Rita Mayfield, the text of the bill is that; No insurer shall refuse to issue or renew, cancel, or charge or impose and increased premium or rate for a policy or contract, or exclude, limit, restrict or reduce coverage for a policy or contract based soley upon harboring or owning any dog of a specific breed or mix. It does not prohibit an insurer from refusing to issue or renew or from cancelling a policy or imposing an increased fee based upon the designation of an individual dog of any breed or mix as a dangerous or vicious dog under the Illinois Animal Control Act. Prior to the legislation, a majority of Illinois insurance companies could dictate what breed or mix of dog owners can keep regardless of behavior. Furrever Friends Friday 3/17/23 Part 2 Studies have show...Northern Lights spotted over Missouri in rare solar storm
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:23:59 GMT
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Northern Lights chasers in some areas of Missouri didn't have to leave home to see the spectacular sight early Friday morning.The severe solar storm is the strongest in the world since 2017, and allowed people as far south as Texas and Arizona to catch a glimpse of the lights.A storm of this magnitude only happens once or twice each decade, according to experts.The Northern Lights were not spotted over Kansas City because of the cloud cover. But, people north of the metro were treated to an amazing sight. Patrick Mahomes, celebrities shoutout K-State’s Markquis Nowell Pictures taken by MissouriSkies.org and tweeted by FOX4 Meteorologist Jacob Lanier show the Northern Lights over Albany, Missouri.Incredible! The Northern Lights are visible in MISSOURI tonight!! Biggest solar storm in 5+ years… Beautiful captures from Albany, MO by @missouri_skies. @fox4wx @fox4kc #StormHour #MOwx #NorthernLights pic.twitter.com/fCLpUDugIC— Jacob Lanier (@JacobLanierWx) Mar...Gwyneth Paltrow takes the stand in Utah ski collision trial
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:23:59 GMT
By SAM METZ (Associated Press)PARK CITY, Utah (AP) — Gwyneth Paltrow takes the stand to testify about a 2016 ski collision at a Utah ski resort where a man is suing her, saying he’s since suffered from broken ribs and brain damage. Paltrow says that the 76-year-old Utah man is the culprit for the collision at Deer Valley Resort in Park City, and her legal team has raised questions about whether the lawsuit is motivated by an attempt to exploit her wealth and celebrity. After a judge threw out an earlier, $3.1 million dollar lawsuit, the man is now seeking at least $300,000. In a counterclaim, Paltrow is seeking a symbolic $1 and attorney fees.THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. AP’s earlier story follows below.PARK CITY, Utah (AP) — Gwyneth Paltrow took the stand on Friday to testify in a trial over a 2016 ski collision at a Utah ski resort, where a man claims that the movie star’s recklessness on the slope caused broken ribs, brain damage and lasting physi...Domo Japanese restaurant will reopen, despite closure last year
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:23:59 GMT
Four months after Domo Japanese Country Restaurant owner Gaku Homma announced he was permanently closing the business, he’s decided to give it another go.Homma said on Facebook this week that he will return to the kitchen after a brief hiatus and plans to reopen the restaurant, 1365 Osage St., although, he didn’t specify exactly when because of inspections and other necessary processes, like cleaning the backyard garden.In his Facebook post, Homma, 73, also said he has been using his time off to take a series of trips to Turkey, Nepal and Thailand to teach the practices of Aikido, a modern Japanese martial art. During his visit to Thailand, he cooked some of Domo’s popular curry, which he has been serving in support of the Monthly Meals Project in Denver for the last 32 years, for children at Bilay House, a humanitarian aid and education facility.In this March 21, 2014 photo, a traditional Japanese meal sits on a tray after being served to a customer at Domo, in Denver. (Brenn...Nuggets’ Nikola Jokic tired of MVP conversation: “I don’t think about it anymore”
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:23:59 GMT
Sorry debaters and hot-takers. Nikola Jokic has better things to worry about than the MVP race.Personally, he’s got a young family he misses whenever the Nuggets hit the road. Professionally, he’s got an NBA championship to win. Both pursuits have lapped his interest, twice over, in discussing or even contemplating the MVP race.“I don’t think about it anymore,” he said earlier this week as the team concluded a 10-day road trip in Washington. “It’s past.”At one point during his first two MVP runs, it entered his frame of mind. But now, when the conversation has devolved and both he and the Nuggets are onto bigger and better things, Jokic doesn’t have time for it. (Don’t make the mistake of assuming the award doesn’t matter to him; just accept that, for him, the conversation isn’t worth indulging nor does he have anything to add.)Some of the NBA’s MVP voters may be swayed this upcoming week, when Denver hosts Milwaukee and Giannis Antetokounmpo on Saturday or Philade...Bloated “John Wick: Chapter 4” is a lot of everything the action-filled franchise does and doesn’t do well
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:23:59 GMT
Will there be a fifth installment in the “John Wick” franchise? It’s a bit murky.While there once had been talk of shooting a fourth and fifth “Wick” back to back, that didn’t happen. Plus, series director Chad Stahelski recently said he and star Keanu Reeves are “done for the moment” and that they’re going to give the character “a rest.”Well, Stahelski directs and Reeves performs in “John Wick: Chapter 4” — in theaters this week — as if this is indeed their going-away party.With a runtime that, if you include the closing credits, sniff three hours, “Chapter 4” is an action romp that’s over-the-top even by “Wick”-ian standards.The fighting.There’s so much fighting.Even if you appreciate the elaborate and undeniably impressive choreography of the fight scenes that are the calling card of these movies, you may feel a bit pummeled by “Chapter 4.” Not as beaten as Reeve’s titular assassin-turned-angel of revenge — John is punched, kicked, stabbed, shot and, repeatedly, hit b...Colorado hiring rebounds in February after losses in January
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:23:59 GMT
After a weak start to the year, hiring rebounded strongly in Colorado in February. But the number of people joining the labor force outpaced the number of jobs added, resulting in a slightly higher unemployment rate, according to a monthly update from the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment.The state lost a revised 700 jobs in January, reversing the initially reported gain of 800 jobs and putting Colorado in a group of only four states to suffer a decline in nonfarm payroll jobs that month.Those losses were likely caused by a colder and snowier start to the year, said Ryan Gedney, a senior economist with the CDLE on a press call Friday morning. Employers went back to hiring in February, adding an estimated 6,200 jobs, continuing a bouncing pattern seen across much of last year of alternating months of strong and weak hiring.“It is great that employment increased by 6,200 in February, but the gains were concentrated in four sectors,” said Broomfield economist Gary...Latest news
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