Kim Gardner faces second contempt of court hearing
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 11:25:49 GMT
ST. LOUIS - For the second time this week, St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner faces the prospect of being held in contempt of court.Judge Michael Noble requested that Gardner appear in his courtroom Thursday to "show cause" why she shouldn't be held in contempt. If Gardner fails to appear or show cause, then Noble could levy a fine against the city’s chief prosecutor, put her in jail, or both.This latest contempt of court hearing is the result of an assistant circuit attorney missing an April 10 court date over a shooting case. Our news partners at the St. Louis Post-Dispatch report prosecutor Chris Desilets had another attorney pass a note to Judge Noble, explaining that Desilets had to miss court for a doctor's appointment.Noble asked Desilets to appear in court on April 24 with proof of the doctor's appointment and to reschedule the start of trial. However, Desilets no-showed that hearing as well, prompting Noble to summon Gardner.The shooting case is about an Oct. 2020 incid...New EU sanctions on Russia no earlier than 'deep into May' - Poland
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 11:25:49 GMT
A new round of European Union sanctions against Russia is being discussed, but the adoption of this package is unlikely to happen before "deep into May", said Poland's Foreign Minister Zbigniew Rau late on Monday.The Polish state-run PAP news agency quoted Rau as saying that it would be unrealistic to anticipate anything earlier."All this is still in the discussions phase," Rau said. "I believe the matter won't be resolved until May. You can't anticipate anything earlier."This month Poland proposed new sanctions against Russia. These included a ban on the import of diamonds and pipeline oil. The proposal was the first salvo of what will be a long and complicated negotiation among the 27 members.Since Russia's invasion of Ukraine, which Russian President Vladimir Putin called a "special operation", 14 months ago, the EU has adopted ten sanctions packages against Russian companies and individuals, inflicting financial and making funding the war more difficult.Word Game: April 27, 2023
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 11:25:49 GMT
TODAY’S WORD — WRATHFUL (WRATHFUL: RATH-ful: Irate.)Average mark 20 wordsTime limit 35 minutesCan you find 26 or more words in WRATHFUL? The list will be published tomorrow.YESTERDAY’S WORD — HEROICS heir hero heroic hers hire hoer horse hose echo rice rich riches rise rose ocher cero choir chore chose coheir coir core cosier cries score shier shire shoe shore sire soreTo purchase the Word Game book, visit WordGameBooks.com. Order it now for just $5 while supplies last!RULES OF THE GAME:1. Words must be of four or more letters.2. Words that acquire four letters by the addition of “s,” such as “bats” or “dies,” are not allowed.3. Additional words made by adding a “d” or an “s” may not be used. For example, if “bake” is used, “baked” or “bakes” are not allowed, but “bake” and “baking” are admissible.4. Proper nouns, slang words, or vulgar or sexually explicit words are not allowed.Contact Word Game creator Kathleen Saxe at [email protected].Ask Amy: My boyfriend’s 7-year-old told me some worrisome news
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 11:25:49 GMT
Dear Amy: My boyfriend “Steve” and I have been together for over two years. He is extremely kind and generous to me. I can see a long-term future with him.Steve is divorced, with three children: sons age 5 and 9, and a daughter age 7.He and his ex-wife have an acrimonious relationship but have a loose agreement regarding the children. He gets the kids every other weekend and also sees them during the weekdays.The issue is this: Steve openly favors the youngest son and is openly disdainful of his daughter.I have spoken to him repeatedly about the obvious favoritism and the mistreatment of his daughter, but he then accuses me of favoring her.When we get into arguments about the kids, he will blame the kids for me being upset and will punish them.The girl recently confided in me that their mother threatened to take him to court if he didn’t change his behavior toward them.She has talked to me and her mother about this favoritism, but Steve will staunchly deny it, even...Single-family residence sells for $2 million in San Ramon
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 11:25:49 GMT
786 Pradera Way – Google Street ViewA 2,715-square-foot house built in 1999 has changed hands. The spacious property located in the 700 block of Pradera Way in San Ramon was sold on April 7, 2023, for $2,020,000, or $744 per square foot. The property features four bedrooms, three baths, an attached garage, and two parking spaces. It sits on a 6,357-square-foot lot.Additional houses have recently been purchased nearby:In February 2023, a 2,337-square-foot home on Pradera Way in San Ramon sold for $1,700,000, a price per square foot of $727. The home has 3 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms.On Pradera Way, San Ramon, in September 2022, a 2,715-square-foot home was sold for $1,760,000, a price per square foot of $648. The home has 5 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms.A 2,715-square-foot home on the 700 block of Pradera Way in San Ramon sold in July 2022, for $2,100,000, a price per square foot of $773. The home has 4 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms.Harriette Cole: My husband just died, and my neighbor made a bothersome request
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 11:25:49 GMT
DEAR HARRIETTE: For many years, my husband watered my next-door neighbor’s plants whenever she traveled. He was the one with the green thumb in my house, and he loved it.My husband recently passed away. I am managing pretty well — all things considered. But wouldn’t you know it, my neighbor stopped by the other day to ask if I would take up my husband’s role of watering her plants when she travels.My answer is a clear and simple no. I told her no 20 years ago. I don’t even water the plants in my own house. Why would I want to water hers?I know it made her feel special to have my husband come and tend to her, but I do not want to do that.How can I get her to stop pestering me about this? I have nothing against her. I just don’t plan on watering her plants. I have hired someone to do that for me.Not a GardenerRelated ArticlesAdvice | Harriette Cole: How can I get out of paying for the car repair? Advice | Harriette Cole: I...More California oil and gas workers make the jump to clean energy
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 11:25:49 GMT
Stefanie Auld first noticed the trend just before COVID-19 hit in early 2020.That February, Auld, who helps oversee hiring for the Los Angeles-based green energy company Avantus, was at a conference in Austin, Texas for women who worked in renewable energy. She’d volunteered to conduct mock interviews and resume coaching, assuming she’d largely be helping others in clean energy who wanted to change positions or companies. Instead, she said, almost every woman who approached her was working in conventional energy but seeking advice on pivoting to a job in the renewables sector.It’s a trend that’s only expected to increase.With new local, state, federal and international mandates aimed at reducing carbon emissions, latest Department of Energy records show fossil fuel sectors continued to post job losses even as the pandemic eased. Petroleum lost 31,593 jobs from 2020 to 2021, for a 6.4% drop, while coal jobs dropped by 11.8%.At the same time, the energy sector overall grew faster than...Spain swelters in temperatures more typical of summer
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 11:25:49 GMT
MADRID (AP) — Spain’s national weather service said temperatures would “reach values typical of summer” across most of the country, with a high of 38 degrees Celsius (100 degrees Fahrenheit) forecast Thursday for the southern Guadalquivir Valley.As people in the country sweltered, Spanish media reported that the Health Ministry would consider implementing a heat prevention plan two weeks early to help regions respond to the effects of the unseasonably warm weather. The State Meteorological Agency, which is known by the Spanish acronym AEMET, said temperatures were “exceptionally high” for April because of a mass of very warm and dry air coming from North Africa. With a long weekend coming up, some people packed beaches along the coast. But residents who could not get away from Spain’s inland capital, Madrid, were less lucky. Loli Gutiérrez, 70, said she was worried about what conditions would be like when summer actually comes. “This is already unbearable. We are o...Reported fighting in Sudan’s Darfur mars fragile truce
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 11:25:49 GMT
CAIRO (AP) — Fighting intensified in Sudan’s war-ravaged province of Darfur during a fragile three-day truce between the country’s battling top generals, killing an estimated dozens of people, residents said Thursday. The truce eased fighting in the country’s capital, creating a lull that allowed foreign governments to evacuate thousands of their nationals. Tens of thousands of Sudanese traveled to their country’s land borders with Egypt, Chad and Ethiopia, and to a port city on the country’s Red Sea. The new clashes targeted civilians in the capital city of Genena, the residents said, an area that is regularly roiled by outbursts of brutal tribal violence. They described attacks by fighters, mostly wearing the uniforms of the country’s powerful paramilitary, on several neighborhoods across the city early Thursday, forcing many families to leave their homes.“The attacks come from all directions,” said Amany, a Genena resident who asked to withhold her family name for her safety. “Al...California to vote on ambitious locomotive emission rule
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 11:25:49 GMT
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Every day, locomotives pull rail cars filled with food, lumber, oil and other products through railyards near neighborhoods in Oakland, Commerce, San Bernadino and other California cities.They run on diesel, a more powerful fuel than gasoline, and burning all that diesel produces pollution that is harmful for people who live nearby, as well as greenhouse gases. California’s Air Resources Board is trying to change that.The agency votes Thursday on a rule that would ban the use of locomotive engines more than 23 years old by 2030 and increase the use of zero-emissions technology to transport freight from ports and throughout railyards. The rule would also ban locomotives in the state from idling longer than 30 minutes if they are equipped with an automatic shutoff.The rule would be the most ambitious of its kind in the country.“It’s going to be groundbreaking, and it’s going to address the diesel crisis that’s been poisoning communitie...Latest news
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