Nikki Haley looks for a strong showing, not necessarily a win, in Iowa caucuses

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:56:12 GMT

Nikki Haley looks for a strong showing, not necessarily a win, in Iowa caucuses SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) — For Nikki Haley, a win in Iowa doesn’t necessarily mean a win in the state’s Republican presidential caucuses.“The way I look at it, we just need to have a good showing in Iowa,” the former South Carolina governor said Friday in response to a question during a town hall event in Sioux City. “I don’t think that means we have to win necessarily, but I think that means we have to have a good showing.”The comments stand in stark contrast to Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, who declared decisively that “we’re going to win Iowa” on NBC’s “Meet the Press” last Sunday. DeSantis wouldn’t say whether he would end his campaign if he didn’t finish first or second.DeSantis and Haley are likely battling for a second-place finish, since former President Donald Trump continues to sit comfortably atop the field in polls of Republicans in Iowa and nationwide.The DeSantis campaign has largely focused on Iowa, hoping to deny Trump a big win in the caucuses. A super PAC supportin...

Saint Sabina hosts tree decorating for Chicagoans who have lost loved ones to gun violence

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:56:12 GMT

Saint Sabina hosts tree decorating for Chicagoans who have lost loved ones to gun violence CHICAGO — Friday evening, Chicagoans affected by gun violence gathered at Saint Sabina Church on the city's South Side, where they took part in an event to remember their loved ones who were gone too soon."We're all kindred spirits in this and during the Christmas holiday," said Gloria Moore. "No matter how long it is you have, you've still got that pain."Those kindred spirits hung ornaments with pictures of their loved ones who have died as a result of gun violence on a Christmas tree outside the church. More from Alyssa: Chicago officer relieved of police powers after deadly pedestrian accident in River North Zenobia Carmel was one of those kindred spirits as well. Carmel lost her son — then-36-year-old Michael Octavius Bell — five years ago, and has attended the event at Saint Sabina every year since."I'm out here supporting all the mothers, fathers, sisters and brothers," Carmel said.The tree decorating is put on by the non-profit organization Purpose Over Pain, who said the g...

Women’s hockey: Abbey Murphy spearheads Gophers to 5-3 win over Wisconsin

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:56:12 GMT

Women’s hockey: Abbey Murphy spearheads Gophers to 5-3 win over Wisconsin It had been nearly nine months since the Gophers and Wisconsin Badgers last saw each other. Absence did not make the heart grow fonder.Friday night at Ridder Arena, with the sting of losing to the Badgers in the Frozen Four last March very much on their minds, the Gophers got the upper hand in another contentious “Border Battle,” beating the Badgers 5-3 before an announced crowd of 2,794.Gophers coach Brad Frost spoke afterward about how the high-intensity, highly skilled matchup was good for women’s hockey. Beating the defending national champions was good for the Gophers’ psyche, and as right winger Abbey Murphy said, “There’s nothing like beating them twice.”The Gophers will get their shot at doing just that on Saturday afternoon.The No. 3 Badgers began the season 12-0 but have since lost four of their past five. They were swept at Ohio State, when they were limited to a total of one goal in the two games. The Badgers split their series with Minnesota-Duluth last weekend.Murphy o...

Deadline passes for expunging Missouri pot convictions, 100K cases wiped clean

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:56:12 GMT

Deadline passes for expunging Missouri pot convictions, 100K cases wiped clean ST. LOUIS - Friday marks the deadline in Missouri for processing all non-violent marijuana-related misdemeanors and felonies. “It was exactly one year ago today that anyone over 21 gained the right to possess, consume and cultivate cannabis,” says Dan Viets, Missouri coordinator for the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws, NORML.More than a year has passed since Missouri voters passed Amendment III, which required the courts to expunge convictions for anyone guilty of possession of marijuana in the amount of 35 grams or less prior to this year. Win Big This Holiday Season! Enter the Home For The Holidays $15K Giveaway! June 8th was the deadline for misdemeanors, and Friday, December 8th was the deadline for felonies to be wiped clean. Just how many convictions have been expunged? "[Friday] is a very important anniversary, and it is also coincides with the week that we have more than 100,000 marijuana cases expunged from government records," said Viets. A lawyer...

St. Charles County police upgrade with cutting-edge 'Red Dot' system

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:56:12 GMT

St. Charles County police upgrade with cutting-edge 'Red Dot' system ST. CHARLES COUNTY, Mo. - The St. Charles County Police Department is introducing a new aiming system for sidearms that officers carry to protect themselves and the public.A system called Red Dot intends to sharply reduce the chances of an officer hitting the wrong target when he’s forced to open fire. ”With this new Red Dot system, we are not focused on the target, so we can see what's in their hands, so it eliminates the mistake of target-shooting that guy holding a cell phone or a bottle of water.” Missouri’s top educator warns of ‘domino effect’ with four-day school weeks Captain David Cathey says it’s good for the officer and the public. "It keeps them safer too because if I’m accurate, and I hit my target, I’m not hitting something else, if I shot into a vehicle or something like that. I know I’m hitting what I need to hit." The police department is spending about $79,000, but the system is from Aim Point USA. A Red Dot actually appears inside the weapon, and the officer fo...

K-SHE 95 hosts blood drive, expects around 2,000 weekend donors

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:56:12 GMT

K-SHE 95 hosts blood drive, expects around 2,000 weekend donors GODFREY, Ill. - St. Louis classic rock radio station K-SHE 95 kicked off its weekend-long blood drive on Friday. Organizers are expecting more than 2,000 donors over the next few days. Every two seconds, someone in the United States needs blood. K-SHE and ImpactLife partnered up to help tackle this national problem.“It's really important to have blood available when a patient needs a transfusion," said Kirby Winn, public relations director with ImpactLife. "They need it right now. They can’t wait until the second week of the year when more donors might be coming out." Missouri’s top educator warns of ‘domino effect’ with four-day school weeks “It’s important that we give what we can, and this is just one small way to give," said Betty Thompson, a first-time blood donor. "It's not hard at all.”All donors will receive a K-SHE winter blood drive t-shirt and be automatically entered into a drawing for a pair of tickets to see "El Monstero" at The Pageant in December. The majority of t...

Thomas scores twice, but Blues fall 5-2 to Blue Jackets

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:56:12 GMT

Thomas scores twice, but Blues fall 5-2 to Blue Jackets COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Yegor Chinakhov scored twice in the third period, and Jet Greaves stopped 41 shots for his first NHL victory, and the Columbus Blue Jackets beat the St. Louis Blues 5-2 Friday night to snap a three-game skid.Kirill Marchenko had a goal and an assist, and Adam Fantilli scored for his 16th point, putting him second behind Connor Bedard’s 21 for the league lead among rookies this season. Alexandre Texier had an empty-netter, Dmitri Voronkov added two assists and Chinakhov also had one.Robert Thomas scored twice and Joel Hofer stopped 17 for the Blues, who have lost three of their last four games.Columbus’ first goal was a team effort, as three players traded the puck in front of the net before Marchenko buried his ninth of year at 1:42 of the opening period. The goal was his 30th in 86 games, a franchise record for the fewest games to reach the milestone.Thomas pulled the Blues even with 5:25 remaining in the period, grabbing an outlet pass along the boards and be...

Hello Kitty Café truck returns to SoCal this weekend

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:56:12 GMT

Hello Kitty Café truck returns to SoCal this weekend SoCal Hello Kitty fans are in for a purr-fect treat as the Hello Kitty Café truck is returning to Plaza West Covina on Saturday. The fan-favorite pink café truck will be located by DXL and Gold’s Gym from 10 a.m. - 7 p.m. The truck will have several merchandise pieces for sale including t-shirts, hoodies, mugs, and more. Fans can also purchase light sweet treats from the café on wheels during their visit. Hello Kitty Hoodie (Sanrio)Hello Kitty Café truck coming to Southern California. (Sanrio)The success of its first cafe truck, launched in 2014, led to the opening of additional pop-ups and mini café sets in malls and lifestyle centers across California. To get a full café experience, fans can visit the Hello Kitty Grand Café in Irvine to enjoy a wide selection of cookies, cakes, and handmade hot and iced drinks. 

Teen girl assaulted by suspect while walking in Baldwin Park

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:56:12 GMT

Teen girl assaulted by suspect while walking in Baldwin Park Police are searching for a teenager after a violent robbery attempt in Baldwin Park on Friday.The victim, a 16-year-old girl, was walking on the 3900 block of Big Dalton Avenue from Central Avenue when she was approached by a suspect from behind.The masked suspect grabbed the girl and tried to steal her cell phone, police said.The girl refused to let go, leading to a physical struggle. During the assault, the suspect grabbed her, pushed her against a fence and “forcefully pulled her across the street,” officers said.The victim was eventually able to break free from the suspect’s grip and ran away from the area.The suspect was captured on a nearby surveillance camera walking away from the scene. Authorities have released the image in hopes someone may recognize him. Wife of LASD deputy who died by suicide files claim against department Police are searching for a teenager after a violent robbery attempt in Baldwin Park on Dec. 8, 2023. (Baldwin Park Police Department)He is described...

Warriors make turnover history in overtime loss to Thunder

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:56:12 GMT

Warriors make turnover history in overtime loss to Thunder The Warriors lost their second overtime game to the Oklahoma City Thunder, 138-136, on Friday night at Paycom Center.Both of Golden State’s overtime losses this season have come against the Thunder, and Chet Holmgren has sent both games into OT. This time, a clutch Steph Curry 3-pointer gave the Warriors a 3-point lead in the final seconds, but Draymond Green fouled Holmgren from beyond the arc. Holmgren made all three made free throws to tie the game. Curry’s missed 3 going one-on-one against Lu Dort in the final seven seconds of regulation hit iron and sent the game to overtime.Golden State turned the ball over an NBA season-high 29 times and the Thunder scored 35 points off their turnovers. Cory Joseph was the only Warrior without a turnover and eight of the 10 Warriors who saw the court had at least one turnover. Andrew Wiggins had six, Thompson and Green had four each.Curry finished with a team-high 34 points and Jonathan Kuminga had 24. Klay Thompson finished with ...