Rick’s Bike Sale donations top $500,000 after 2023 sale

Published Tue, 24 Dec 2024 18:00:16 GMT

Rick’s Bike Sale donations top $500,000 after 2023 sale On a single Saturday in May, Rick’s Bike Sale sold more than 460 bikes as part of its annual event in Apple Valley.This year’s event brought in $62,955 in bike sales, culminating in a total of $501,960 donated since the event’s conception, according to Rick Anderson, namesake of the bike sale.For the past 15 years, Anderson and his team have fixed up donated bikes and sold them to Dakota County residents in an effort to uplift two local charities.The net proceeds from the sales are split evenly between DARTS, a West St. Paul organization that helps seniors live more independent lives, and Kids ‘n Kinship, a program that matches youth with adult volunteers.The bike sale is what Anderson calls a “win-win-win-win” situation because it keeps materials out of the landfills, he and his team enjoy fixing up the bikes, shoppers get a good price and the money goes to charity.The leftover bikes from the sale were given to the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation and the Africa Bike Mission f...

Police seize firearms during arrest in Greenfield

Published Tue, 24 Dec 2024 18:00:16 GMT

Police seize firearms during arrest in Greenfield SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- On Sunday afternoon, DEC officials assisted New York State Police in the arrest of a 24-year-old from Halfmoon in Greenfield. The arrest was made following an investigation into a report of someone shooting firearms into the water. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! The accused individual was charged with misdemeanors of prohibited use of a firearm and reckless endangerment. Law enforcement secured an AK-47 rifle and a 9mm pistol at the scene. The individual was transported to State Police barracks in Wilton and processed.

Teen shot on Delmar Boulevard, denied from short-term rental party just before

Published Tue, 24 Dec 2024 18:00:16 GMT

Teen shot on Delmar Boulevard, denied from short-term rental party just before ST. LOUIS - A 14-year-old was shot Wednesday morning on Delmar Boulevard in St. Louis City shortly after he and several others were denied entry into a short-term rental party. The shooting happened around 2 a.m. Wednesday in the 5600 block of Delmar Boulevard. A group of four teens, including the one shot, gathered outside a home for a party. They were denied inside. New hydrogen hub in Wentzville raises concern for residents  After that, the group of teens stood around the parking lot and talked for a brief time. As they planned to reenter their vehicle, they were approached by two suspects who accused them of "clutching" and "acting like they were armed." The group quickly got in the car and started driving away from the parking lot, though the suspects fired shots at their vehicle. One 14-year-old boy was shot in the shoulder, then rushed to a St. Louis County hospital for treatment. His injuries are believed to be minor. During the gunfire, the suspects also shot another uno...

Broncos signing K Elliott Fry to one-year deal, source says

Published Tue, 24 Dec 2024 18:00:16 GMT

Broncos signing K Elliott Fry to one-year deal, source says Denver tried out several kickers last week and landed on one with talent but a relative lack of NFL experience.The Broncos on Wednesday agreed to a one-year deal with Elliott Fry, a source with knowledge of the agreement told The Post.Fry was a free agent for all of 2022 after getting waived by Jacksonville during the preseason. He spent part of this offseason on Arizona’s roster but was let go in March.He last kicked for Cincinnati and Kansas City during the 2021 season and made four of his five field goal attempts overall that year. For his career, Fry is 5 of 6 on field goals and 5 of 7 on extra points.Denver hosted a tryout featuring Fry, former Dallas kicker Brett Maher and Parker White last week. Maher had the most NFL experience among the group, but Fry won out.That makes him the lone kicker on Denver’s 90-man roster currently and the leader in the clubhouse to replace veteran Brandon McManus. The Broncos cut him last week after a nine-year run with the franchise, saving $3.7...

"He may be a bastard, but he's our bastard.”

Published Tue, 24 Dec 2024 18:00:16 GMT

Franklin Roosevelt once said about Dictator Rafael Trujillo "He may be a bastard, but he's our bastard.” Well dear EU leaders, looks like president Sandu has become your bastard. While visiting our country, the people of Moldova will show you the true colors of Sandu… pic.twitter.com/4Cs0OHS16w— Ilan Shor (@ilanshormoldova) May 31, 2023

You won't believe your eyes: Screens that fold, bend and expand

Published Tue, 24 Dec 2024 18:00:16 GMT

You won't believe your eyes: Screens that fold, bend and expand New display technologies are changing the way we see things.Screens are getting bigger and smaller, along with more rollable and foldable."Essentially everything that’s defining the next 5-6 years of consumer electronic devices are being demonstrating here," said Achin Bhowmik, president of the Society for Information Display.Every year, SID gets together to show off their latest innovations at an event called Display Week."So, these displays that you have today in your home, on your body... they were invented years ago. Here at the show, you get to see the future of display technology, where things are headed," said Bhowmik.I saw an incredible number of screens in all kinds of form factors...From the world's first 110-inch 16K display from a company named BOE, to a TCL Display 65-inch foldable display. There were also rollable screens from Samsung and flexible screens from LG Display.One big trend is how displays are getting tinier - they're called micro displays and they'll power ...

MoviePass is back with a $10/month plan

Published Tue, 24 Dec 2024 18:00:16 GMT

MoviePass is back with a $10/month plan BestReviews is reader-supported and may earn an affiliate commission. DetailsAFTER A ROCKY START, MOVIEPASS HAS RETURNEDIt's no secret that MoviePass has had its problems. The service was introduced to the public in 2017. Unfortunately, MoviePass didn't even make it to 2020, so it could blame the pandemic for its failure. While it was a perfect storm of intense competition and poor management, ultimately, the ridiculously low price was deemed to be an unsustainable model: subscribers could watch an unlimited amount of movies for $9.95. However, it's official, MoviePass has returned with an updated subscription plan, and movie-goers can once again pay less to watch movies in the theater.MOVIEPASS SUBSCRIPTION TIERSMoviePass is designed for movie lovers, as it offers credits to see movies in over 4,000 theaters across the country. After downloading the app, you get to choose the plan that best matches your movie-going habits. There are four options: Basic, Standard, Premium ...

Review: The funniest man in rock ‘n’ roll delights Bay Area crowd

Published Tue, 24 Dec 2024 18:00:16 GMT

Review: The funniest man in rock ‘n’ roll delights Bay Area crowd James Taylor had only been onstage a few moments on Monday (May 31) when a loud cry of “I love you” from a crowd member rang out across beautiful Frost Amphitheater at Stanford University.“Well, that’s an excellent turn of events,” the 75-year-old Rock and Roll Hall of Famer responded. “I can’t explain it, but I love you too.”That drew one of what seemed like dozens of full-throttle laughs from the large crowd, as the Rock and Roll Hall of Famer — who also happens to be the genre’s funniest man in concert — took centerstage for a wonderful two-set show at Frost Amphitheater at Stanford University.Taylor, who remarked more than once about the beauty of the open-air venue, was in fine voice throughout the night as he rolled, mostly gently, through two dozen songs in a little more than two hours of stage time (not counting the 20-minute set break).The show began with a video montage of James Taylor playing “Somethi...

Photos: Former Berkeley Hills home of children’s author Beverly Cleary listed for $1.8 million

Published Tue, 24 Dec 2024 18:00:16 GMT

Photos: Former Berkeley Hills home of children’s author Beverly Cleary listed for $1.8 million The former Berkeley home of beloved children’s author Beverly Cleary has been listed for $1.849 million.The former Berkeley home of children’s author Beverly Cleary has been listed for $1.849 million. (Christian Klugman Photography) The former Berkeley home of children’s author Beverly Cleary has been listed for $1.849 million. (Christian Klugman Photography) Clearly wrote the classic children’s books Ramona, Henry Huggins and The Mouse and the Motorcycle. She studied at UC Berkeley and moved to the home custom designed for her by midcentury Chinese-American architect Roger Lee in 1957. She sold the home to the current owners in 1968.The former Berkeley home of children’s author Beverly Cleary has been listed for $1.849 million. (Christian Klugman Photography) The former Berkeley home of children’s author Beverly Cleary has been listed for $1.849 million. (Christian Klugman Photography) The 4,026 square-foot home has four bedrooms and two baths. It boasts an open...

6-term Utah GOP Rep. Chris Stewart is resigning from Congress

Published Tue, 24 Dec 2024 18:00:16 GMT

6-term Utah GOP Rep. Chris Stewart is resigning from Congress By Sam Metz | Associated PressSALT LAKE CITY — U.S. Rep. Chris Stewart on Wednesday announced plans to resign his Utah seat due to his wife’s illness, triggering a special election to replace him in a reliably Republican district.“I can say with pride that I have been an effective leader for my beloved home state, and I’m honored to have played an important role in guiding our nation through some troubled times,” Stewart said in a statement.The six-term Utah Republican did not indicate when he planned to vacate his seat but said in the statement that he planned to retire “after an orderly transition can be ensured.”Under Utah law, Gov. Spencer Cox has seven days to lay out a schedule to replace Stewart with a special election.Though Stewart’s departure will mean one less Republican in the U.S. House of Representatives, it is not expected to affect House Speaker Kevin McCarthy’s ability to steer a tight Republican majority. The district...