A notorious Indonesian animal market has ended its brutal dog and cat meat trade, campaigners say

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:14:59 GMT

A notorious Indonesian animal market has ended its brutal dog and cat meat trade, campaigners say TOMOHON, Indonesia (AP) — Authorities on Friday announced the end of the “brutally cruel” dog and cat meat slaughter at a notorious animal market on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi following a years-long campaign by local activists and world celebrities. The Tomohon Extreme Market will become the first such market in Indonesia to go dog and cat meat-free, according to the anti-animal cruelty group Humane Society International, or HSI. Images of dogs and cats being bludgeoned and blow-torched while still alive had sparked outrage. The permanent end of the slaughter and trade was announced on Friday by the mayor of the city of Tomohon, Caroll Senduk. HSI said they will be rescuing all the remaining live dogs and cats from the slaughterhouse suppliers and taking them to sanctuaries.The Tomohon Extreme Market had previously been touted as a tourist attraction and listed on TripAdvisor as a destination that also sells cat meat and the carcasses of wild and protected species such as bat...

ILWU Local 502 says second tentative deal reached in B.C.’s port strike

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:14:59 GMT

ILWU Local 502 says second tentative deal reached in B.C.’s port strike The ongoing labour dispute at B.C.’s ports may be coming to an end.The International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) Local 502 says on its website that its bargaining committee has reached a tentative agreement with the BC Maritime Employers Association.The union adds there will be a meeting held on Friday, to vote on whether the tentative deal will be sent to members for ratification.About 7,400 workers at about 30 B.C. ports walked off the job on July 1. While they returned on July 13 after a tentative deal was reached, they went back on the picket lines on Tuesday after the union’s caucus voted the deal down. But on Wednesday, the federal labour minister called the renewed strike action illegal and there’s been confusion over where things stand, ever since.Business groups have said the labour dispute has cost Canada’s economy billions of dollars.

Brother of murdered teenager arrested for killing the man once charged in her death 

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:14:59 GMT

Brother of murdered teenager arrested for killing the man once charged in her death  ST. LOUIS - Twenty-five-year-old Jacorren Riley is facing first-degree murder charges for an ostensible retaliation murder.Levi Henning had only been out of prison on bond for about a month before he was gunned down on June 22 near his home in the 5600 block of Bartmer Avenue."I've never had a client murdered, especially on his way to court,” said W. David Mueller, Henning’s attorney.On Wednesday, the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department arrested Riley for Henning's murder. Riley is the older brother of Carieal Doss, who was murdered three years ago. Henning was once charged with murder before the circuit attorney’s office under Kim Gardner dropped the case in March because of mishandled evidence. A case in which Henning’s attorney maintains his client’s innocence. Thieves target car washes, business owners band together to fight back "As we dove into defending Levi, every step we took we were able to demonstrate and show the evidence that was withheld for years was ...

Resolution supporting Black students in Francis Howell set to expire

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:14:59 GMT

Resolution supporting Black students in Francis Howell set to expire O'FALLON, Mo. - The Francis Howell Board of Education took action Thursday that’s expected to lead to the sunsetting of an anti-racism resolution passed in 2020. The board voted 5-2 in favor of sunsetting old resolutions if a majority of the current board did not vote in favor of them. The action allows for a 75-day window for the board to modify or renew the resolution.The action prompted sharp criticism from community members. The 2020 resolution declared support for Black students.The 2020 resolution was passed in the aftermath of the murder of George Floyd by police. Part of the resolution stated:“The Francis Howell School District Board of Education pledges to our learning community that we will speak firmly against any racism, discrimination, and senseless violence against people regardless of race, ethnicity, nationality, immigration status, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, or ability.”Supporters of letting the resolution expire point to existing district polici...

Jefferson County officials still battling with major issues at Rockford Beach Park

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:14:59 GMT

Jefferson County officials still battling with major issues at Rockford Beach Park JEFFERSON COUNTY, Mo. - There's big news about a Jefferson County park known for drownings and river rescues.Authorities had closed Rockford Beach Park on the Big River in House Springs for the past two weekends after a July 3 drowning. The park has remained open on weekdays.After a man was rescued overnight, the beach will reopen this weekend. However, there will be a noticeable change.The rescue happened around 12:30 a.m. Thursday, according to Chief John Barton of the High Ridge Fire Protection District.Barton said a man was curled up on a sort of rock shelf just above an area of rocky rapids. Missouri & Illinois players win $1M in record Powerball jackpot “He called for help rather than trying to swim back across the river. In that event, there’s a very good chance it could have been our second drowning this month,” he said. “There’s a lot of hidden dangers with the river. When you add nighttime to it, and we’re operating under flashlights trying to cross the river and get...

Stanford Law dean who confronted Trump judge steps down

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:14:59 GMT

Stanford Law dean who confronted Trump judge steps down STANFORD UNIVERSITY — A Stanford Law School associate dean who went on leave following a tense exchange with a Trump-appointed judge at a campus event in March is stepping down from her role, the head of the school announced Thursday.Associate Dean for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Tirien Steinbach has decided to “pursue another opportunity,” Dean Jenny Martinez wrote in a letter to the law school community.“The law school wishes to express appreciation for Associate Dean Steinbach’s many contributions to the law school during her time here,” Martinez said. “In the nearly two years she served in the role, she did valuable work enhancing the sense of community and belonging at the law school and supporting students, staff, faculty and alums.”Martinez said she and Steinbach both hope the law school can move past the divisions caused by the event on March 9, when Stuart Kyle Duncan, a judge for the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, was invited to speak to a conservative an...

Marin theater fully booked as Barbie fever hits Bay Area

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:14:59 GMT

Marin theater fully booked as Barbie fever hits Bay Area MARIN COUNTY, Calif. (KRON) -- Barbie and Oppenheimer have movie theaters sold out across the Bay Area.The two movies -- despite their wildly different themes -- are creating quite a buzz. In fact, a family-owned theater in Tiburon is fully booked for the next three days for Barbie showings.Every showing of Barbie has been packed with people dressed up in pink. New Jollibee location set to open in East Bay The owners of Cinelounge at 40 Main St. say the Barbie buzz has been great for business. They haven't seen this level of excitement since they bought it.From Barbie-themed cocktails​ to Barbie swag, Cinelounge in Tiburon is decked out in pink. The theater is sold out three nights in a row for the movie's opening week.Oppenheimer will be playing there next week."The buzz between Barbie and Oppenheimer and the buzz to come back to the movie theater is really that sense of excitement that we haven't had since pre-pandemic days," said Cinelounge owner Christian Meoli.Movie theaters ...

SF restaurant named among most 'legendary' in the world

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:14:59 GMT

SF restaurant named among most 'legendary' in the world SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) -- One of the 150 most "legendary" restaurants in the world resides in San Francisco, according to a list made by TasteAtlas. The list ranked restaurants all around the world, from Germany to Indonesia to Kenya. Tadich Grill came in at No. 128. New Jollibee location set to open in East Bay The restaurant, located at 240 California Street in the city's Financial District, calls itself the oldest, continuously run restaurant in California. It first opened as a coffee stand in San Francisco in 1849. The menu features now classics such as filet mignon and pot roast, as well as specials like seafood cioppino. An open banner hangs outside the Tadich Grill, California's oldest restaurant, in San Francisco, on June 4, 2021. California, the first state in America to put in place a coronavirus lockdown, is now turning a page on the pandemic. Most of California's coronavirus restrictions will disappear Tuesday, June 15, 2021. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg)Tadich Grill is one o...

Rookie France shuts down A’s and Tucker delivers go-ahead two-run double as Astros win 3-1

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:14:59 GMT

Rookie France shuts down A’s and Tucker delivers go-ahead two-run double as Astros win 3-1 OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — Rookie J.P. France struck out five while pitching into the eighth inning for the first time this season to win his third straight decision, Kyle Tucker hit a go-ahead two-run double in the sixth, and the Houston Astros beat the Oakland Athletics 3-1 on Thursday night.Alex Bregman homered in the ninth to help secure the win for France (5-3). The right-hander has a 2.05 ERA over the first eight road starts of his career, which is lowest in the majors by a starting pitcher with a minimum of 40 innings. France walked one and allowed one run on six hits for the Astros, starting the final series of a nine-game trip. Houston’s rally started with a pair of two-out singles by Mauricio Dubón and Jeremy Peña off A’s starter Hogan Harris (2-4), who struck out six over six innings without walking a batter.Tucker came through to extend his road hitting streak to 17 games, dating to June 11. Bryan Abreu struck out two in a scoreless eighth, then Ryan Pressly pitc...

Today in History: July 21, guilty verdict in Scopes “Monkey Trial”

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:14:59 GMT

Today in History: July 21, guilty verdict in Scopes “Monkey Trial” Today in History Today is Friday, July 21, the 202nd day of 2023. There are 163 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: On July 21, 1925, the so-called “Monkey Trial” ended in Dayton, Tennessee, with John T. Scopes found guilty of violating state law for teaching Darwin’s Theory of Evolution. (The conviction was later overturned.) On this date: In 1861, during the Civil War, the first Battle of Bull Run was fought at Manassas, Virginia, resulting in a Confederate victory. In 1944, American forces landed on Guam during World War II, capturing it from the Japanese some three weeks later. In 1954, the Geneva Conference concluded with accords dividing Vietnam into northern and southern entities. In 1969, Apollo 11 astronauts Neil Armstrong and Edwin “Buzz” Aldrin blasted off from the moon aboard the ascent stage of the lunar module for docking with the command module. In 1972, the Irish Republican Army carried out 22 bombings in Belfast, Northern Ireland, killing nine peopl...