Two St. Louis pizza parlors make 'Eat This' top 10 list
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:10:33 GMT
ST. LOUIS -- An article posted to a prominent foodie website features two St. Louis restaurants that are known for their pizza. That's pretty good because there are only 10 spots on the list.Eat This, Not That writer Carly Terzigni calls St. Louis, "One of the pizza capitals of the United States." She features Imo's and Pizza A-Go-Go on her list, 10 Iconic Pizza Restaurants That Still Serve Old-Fashioned Pies.EatThis.com has more than 110 million readers a year. The website and magazine were inspired by columns Men's Health, that expanded into a series of books that have sold over eight million copies. The website and their presence on social media are among the most popular places for food news on the planet. Trending: NASA’s first moon crew in 50 years includes 1 woman, 3 men The article features some of the US pizza places that still serve pies with the same recipes when the doors first opened. Some of the restaurants on this list are over 100 years old.The pizza parlors from S...Four injured Avs, including Gabriel Landeskog, will travel with Avalanche on California trip
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:10:33 GMT
All four injured Avalanche players — including captain Gabriel Landeskog — are traveling with the team on its four-game road trip through California this week, coach Jared Bednar said.Landeskog (knee), forward Artturi Lehkonen (finger), defenseman Josh Manson (lower body) and backup goalie Pavel Francouz (lower body) have all been skating individually recently, though they’re all progressing at different rates. When asked if there’s a chance that any of them play during the California road swing, Bednar said, “We’ll see.” He deflected when asked who is closest to a return.Landeskog still seems to be a ways off, judging by his recent skating sessions. The captain has made progress since he first got back on the ice Feb. 21, but he’s still mostly doing individual work and slowly starting to test his leg more during stop-start exercises with skills coach Shawn Allard. The Avalanche have no expected timeline for Landeskog’s return.Fr...Kiz vs. Singer: Who’s the Nuggets’ toughest first-round playoff opponent?
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:10:33 GMT
Question: What foe would be most dangerous for the Nuggets in the opening round of the NBA playoffs?Kiz: We interrupt the constant bickering about whether Nikola Jokic deserves to win MVP again with this message: Who cares? Jokic is worthy of the award. So is Joel Embiid. All I care is that the Nuggets win a championship in what’s left of my lifetime. This is their best shot ever. But the road out of the West will be difficult. Is there one foe we should fear above all others in the opening round of the NBA playoffs?Singer: No Giannis on your final ballot? You see this, Milwaukee? The disrespect. You’re exactly right. All three candidates are worthy, and if Joker isn’t in line to make history, with some luck, the sun will still rise in the morning. As for your more pressing question, I’m going to cheat: Denver doesn’t want to see the Lakers or the Pelicans. LeBron James and Anthony Davis in the first round, and that’s the reward for winning the West? Brandon Ingram, and the po...Denver-based Ovintiv announces $4.3B deal to expand drilling in Texas’ Permian Basin
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:10:33 GMT
The Denver-based energy company Ovintiv Inc. on Monday announced a nearly $4.3 billion deal for 65,000 acres of largely undeveloped resources and 1,050 well locations in the prolific Permian Basin in Texas.The deal was announced just a day after Saudi Arabia and other major oil producers said they will cut output by more than a million barrels a day. Oil prices shot up Monday and predictions were rampant of a return to $100 a barrel for oil.Ovintiv, formerly called Encana, said in a statement that the cash and stock transaction, unanimously approved by the company’s board of directors, is for assets held by Black Swan Oil and Gas, PetroLegacy Energy and Piedra Resources, which are all managed by the private-equity firm EnCap Investments.The 65,000 acres are in the core of the Midland Basin, close to Ovintiv’s existing operations in the Permian oil field, the company said. The land is in “some of the best rock in the Permian” and is an area where the company h...L.A. County Board of Supervisors pulls plans to discuss jail depopulation
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:10:33 GMT
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors on Monday pulled plans to discuss a motion to begin the depopulation of local jails during their meeting this week.Supervisor Hilda Solis said her office received concerns from stakeholders, both opposed and in favor of jail depopulation. Board Chair Janice Hahn announced she is against the motion and indicated she wants more input from law enforcement groups before moving forward with any proposal.Solis and fellow Supervisor Lindsey Horvath were advocating for addressing what they call a “humanitarian crisis” at the jails. Their goal was to correct historic wrongs rooted in systemic racism and reverse responses to poverty and mental health.The plan would have reduced bail for criminals with misdemeanors and some felonies and inmates would serve time mostly under house arrest instead of behind bars.Opponents, meanwhile, said the plan to depopulate is “dangerous and reckless.”Eric Siddall, the vice president of the Association of Deputy Dis...Former assistant U.S. AG joins challengers to L.A. County D.A. George Gascón
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:10:33 GMT
Nathan Hochman, a former assistant U.S. attorney, announced his bid for L.A. County District Attorney on Monday. The former candidate for California Attorney General joins Deputy D.A. Jonathan Hatami and several others in the race to unseat District Attorney George Gascón.Hochman is running as an independent and is endorsed by former D.A. Steve Cooley.During a news conference outside the Hall of Justice, Hochman said Gascón has taken a “sledgehammer to justice” and that the cry to get rid of him is loud and passionate."What I have seen has disgusted me and disappointed me as to what George Gascón has done to have our County of Los Angeles, our county of the City of the Angels, start to evolve to a Gotham-esque dystopia where lawlessness reigns supreme," Hochman said. “It’s time to stop playing politics with people’s lives.”There's been quite a bit of controversy surrounding Gascón since he took office in 2020. His own prosecutors and law enforcement leaders have criticized him for h...These California cities are considered to be the 'best' places to live
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:10:33 GMT
Multiple California cities and neighborhoods were ranked among the “best” places to live in the nation, according to Niche’s 2023 rankings.City Center in Santa Monica was ranked as the sixth “best” city to live in, while Mid-City, another neighborhood in Santa Monica, was the 15th . The majority of California cities considered the “best” places to live are affluent areas, such as Santa Monica and Palo Alto.For example, the median price of a home in Santa Monica is $2 million and an average price in Palo Alto is $3.5 million, according to Realtor.com.Out of the 17,916 cities and neighborhoods included in the ranking, Los Angeles was considered to be the 8,770th “best” place to live.Some California cities included on the list:6th: City Center (Santa Monica)15th: Mid-City (Santa Monica)18th: University South (Palo Alto)24th: Wilshire/ Montana (Santa Monica)28th: North Downtown (Palo Alto)31st: Ocean Park (Santa Monica)52nd: Ventura (Palo Alto)58th: Evergreen Park (Palo Alto) 59th:...Man killed in Walnut Creek crash Sunday was outside stopped van, authorities say
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:10:33 GMT
WALNUT CREEK — The California Highway Patrol continued to investigate the death of a man Sunday morning who was killed when he was struck by a car while standing outside his stopped van.The name of the man killed was not released Monday pending confirmation and notification of his next of kin.The driver of the vehicle that struck the man was hospitalized with major injuries, but their condition was not available Monday.The collision happened about 5:42 a.m. Sunday at Alderwood Road and Treat Boulevard, in unincorporated Walnut Creek.The CHP said its preliminary investigation indicated a Nissan van, driven by the man who was later killed, was stopped facing westbound on Alderwood at Treat Boulevard. The man driving the van had exited the vehicle and was standing behind the vehicle, the CHP said.Investigators have not said why they believe the van was stopped.The CHP said a Honda Accord traveling westbound on Treat Boulevard approached the stopped van. The Honda driver lost cont...Melrose at the Villages — new rental homes in Fairfield
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:10:33 GMT
Welcome to Melrose at the Villages, new single-family residences within the Villages at Fairfield master-planned community. Melrose offers three stylish floor plans ranging in size from approximately 1,691 to 2,146 square feet with three to four bedrooms and two-and-a-half to three bathrooms. All three floor plans feature 9-foot ceiling heights throughout, quartz kitchen countertops, spacious primary suite with walk-in closet, upstairs laundry room with full-size washer and dryer, upstairs tech area or loft, and attached two-car garage. The homes at Melrose also include energy-conscious features such as solar panels, tankless water heater and LED lighting throughout.This is the four-bedroom Begonia floor plan at Melrose. Located in northeast Fairfield, this growing community offers a convenient location close to shopping, dining and entertainment. Take a stroll through nearby Linear Park or enjoy the fresh air at Rush Ranch Open Space and the beautiful views at Rockville Hills ...Finland just doubled NATO’s border with Russia
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:10:33 GMT
By Lorne Cook | Associated PressBRUSSELS — The blue-and-white Finnish flag rises outside NATO headquarters Tuesday afternoon, making Finland a member and doubling Russia’s border with the world’s biggest security alliance.The move is a strategic and political blow to President Vladimir Putin, who has long complained about NATO’s expansion toward Russia and partly used that as a justification for his country’s war with Ukraine.“What we see is that President Putin went to war against Ukraine with a declared aim to get less NATO,” NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said. “He’s getting the exact opposite.”Like all NATO members, Finland will benefit from the collective security guarantee that an attack on one is considered an attack on all.NATO has said that it has no immediate intention to step up its presence in Finland. Some members have deployed troops there for war games over the last year.Russia immediately warned that it w...Latest news
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