New distillery, with pizza, to open this summer at Vandalia Tower from Lake Monster Brewing founder

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:55:25 GMT

New distillery, with pizza, to open this summer at Vandalia Tower from Lake Monster Brewing founder A new small-batch distillery and cocktail room is coming to St. Paul’s Vandalia Tower this summer from the team behind Lake Monster Brewing.The distillery, called King Coil Spirits, will be across the plaza from Lake Monster’s taproom and will also serve Roman-style pizza, brewmaster Matt Lange said. The name refers both to the building’s origins as the King Koil mattress factory and to a component in a distillation still called a coil.Inside the cocktail room, the front half of the space has a modern, light-filled, industrial feel and an overhanging mezzanine balcony that can be rented out for private events. The back half of the space will have more of a speakeasy vibe with exposed brick, lower ceilings, vintage glassware, and a full view of the distillation room. Both sides have full bar access; the speakeasy side will typically be open but can be closed off for events, too.When King Coil opens in late summer, Lange will have a few spirits ready to roll: vodka, white rum, some li...

Rock band Jethro Tull coming to the Palace Theatre

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:55:25 GMT

Rock band Jethro Tull coming to the Palace Theatre ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- British rock band Jethro Tull is set to perform at the Palace Theatre in Albany. The band will be performing on November 4 at 7:30 p.m. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Jethro Tull released its first album in 1968. Led by Ian Anderson, the band is celebrating over seven decades of music. The band is best known for the songs "Aqualung" and "Locomotive Breath."Tickets go on sale Friday, April 21 at 10 a.m. You can buy tickets on the Ticketmaster website.

Bethlehem man charged with 10 additional child pornography charges

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:55:25 GMT

Bethlehem man charged with 10 additional child pornography charges BETHLEHEM, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- A Bethlehem man, who was arrested in July 2022, has received ten additional child pornography-related charges, according to New York State Police. Andrew Pegler, 35, was accused of possessing and promoting images of child sexual exploitation on the internet in his initial arrest. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Pegler's initial arrest stemmed from a cyber tip received by the New York State Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force. An investigation started, and a search warrant was executed at his home.On Tuesday, Pegler was arrested on a warrant for ten additional counts of possessing a sexual performance by a child. Police say this warrant was issued on Friday, April 7, as a result of an inditement. Andre Jackson reportedly set to test NBA Draft waters Pegler was arrested at the Bethlehem Town Court and was taken to Latham State Police for processing. He was then turned over to the Albany...

St. Louis Cardinals and FOX 2 meteorologists team up for 'Weather Day' at Busch Stadium

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:55:25 GMT

St. Louis Cardinals and FOX 2 meteorologists team up for 'Weather Day' at Busch Stadium ST. LOUIS - Wednesday is 'Weather Day' at Busch Stadium, and FOX 2 and KPLR 11 meteorologists are teaming up with the St. Louis Cardinals.Before Wednesday's game, we host a special weather program on the field for students and teachers. Go to Cardinals.com/weather for ticket information. St. Louis radar: See a map of current weather here Meteorologist Angela Hutti will have a live preview on FOX 2 news in the morning at 8.

Letters: The transgender community needs our empathy, not hatred

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:55:25 GMT

Letters: The transgender community needs our empathy, not hatred Stepping up for transgender peopleI really don’t understand why transgender people have become such a controversy or target at this time in history. My first understanding of this came when I was right out of college in 1974 and read the book “Conundrum” by Jan (nee James) Morris. The biology around gender is complicated, and transgender people should not be a controversial issue. Anyone with a shred of empathy can realize this with just a little research. Like many other personal issues, it’s none of your business unless it involves someone close to you.Stanley Young, Fort CollinsRe: “How a campaign to restrict rights mobilized conservatives,” April 16 news storyAccording to The New York Times article, about “1.3 million adults and 300,000 children in the United States identify as transgender.” Unfortunately, this small minority has become the target of many laws by Republican-led state houses that want to “harness the emotion around gender polit...

Regal Continental movie theater has closed, but Elvis Cinemas will see new life

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:55:25 GMT

Regal Continental movie theater has closed, but Elvis Cinemas will see new life The Regal Continental is no more.The popular multiplex, located just south of Hampden Avenue and Interstate 25, has seemingly fallen victim to bankruptcy closures by its parent company, Regal Cinemas, which were announced in January as part of a company-wide restructuring.At the time, owner Cineworld said the closures would include two of the company’s Colorado-based theaters — Meadows Stadium 12 in Littleton and SouthGlenn Stadium 14 in Centennial — out of 39 total planned closures. While the SouthGlenn location continues to sell tickets to daily screenings, there are no showtimes for Littleton’s Meadows Stadium 12.And now, Regal Continental’s website has gone dark, with no new movie listings as of this week. A sign on its door says: “Thank you! It has been our pleasure to serve you at this theater. Regal Continental is now closed,” according to 9News.Representatives for Regal Cinemas and owner Cineworld did not immediately respond to reque...

Metro Denver apartment rents bounce back a little after a big drop at the end of 2022

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:55:25 GMT

Metro Denver apartment rents bounce back a little after a big drop at the end of 2022 Small rent increases reappeared in the metro Denver apartment market after an unexpectedly large drop at the end of last year, but the gains are tracking below the pace of overall inflation, according to an update Tuesday from the Apartment Association of Metro Denver. “The story from our perspective is that things are really stabilizing,” said Mark Williams, executive vice president for the AAMD, during a news call to discuss the numbers. He added that metro Denver, after years of robust construction, now has more than 400,000 apartments in the market.The region’s vacancy rate, the share of apartments that are available to rent, stayed steady at 5.6% in the first quarter, matching the fourth quarter rate, according to AAMD’s 2023 First Quarter Vacancy & Rent Report for Metro Denver. The vacancy rate is higher in the newest building, and lowest in the 1970s-era buildings, which tend to have lower rents.Apartment rents averaged $1,846 in the first quarter,...

Metal-filled beanbag round fired by Aurora police officer lodged in man’s torso, lawsuit states

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:55:25 GMT

Metal-filled beanbag round fired by Aurora police officer lodged in man’s torso, lawsuit states A truck driver is suing the Aurora Police Department after an officer shot him in the stomach from a few feet away with a metal-filled beanbag round that lodged inside his torso, causing him to lose his career and suffer permanent injuries.Shawn Meredith, 51, on Thursday sued the department and three of its officers in federal court, alleging they used excessive force during a 2021 arrest for an alleged assault and failed to obtain a warrant necessary to enter the hotel room where he was staying.The officer who shot him, Steven Gerdjikian, fired a beanbag round that is designed to be used on a subject from at least 20 feet away, according to a letter from the 18th Judicial District Attorney’s Office clearing the officers of criminal wrongdoing. The beanbag round was from a different manufacturer than the rounds Aurora police generally train with, which do not have a minimum safe distance. The rounds travel up to 184 mph, according to the letter.“This case is yet another ...

Sweetness of the sourdough life: Getting into a baking ritual pays off

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:55:25 GMT

Sweetness of the sourdough life: Getting into a baking ritual pays off The thing I missed most when I gave up gluten was my sourdough ritual.Night before: Mix a sponge. Morning of baking: Mix the dough, set aside to walk the dog. After walkies: Knead the dough. Work out and shower while the dough rests. Lunchtime: Shape the dough and let it rise. Eat lunch. Take a nap. Afternoon: Fire up the oven and bake – just in time for warm bread slathered with butter at dinnertime.Gluten-free sourdough is very different, and yet, sort of the same. There’s no kneading, but you have to search out what seems like a lot of hard-to-find ingredients. Ultimately, however, you still take something you made from scratch out of the oven, tear it apart while it’s still warm (though you’re not supposed to – more on that later), slather it with butter and devour it.I’ve tried to keep a gluten-free sourdough starter alive before, and to make a weekly baking ritual part of my routine, and it’s never been a success — until now. I have to give the credit to another natural ...

Pagosa Brewing Co. to close this summer, but its famous fish and chips are already gone

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:55:25 GMT

Pagosa Brewing Co. to close this summer, but its famous fish and chips are already gone Last year was a great one for Pagosa Brewing Co. & Grill, according to co-owner Tony Simmons. The brewpub recovered “surprisingly well” from hardships associated with the COVID-19 pandemic and ensured everyone on staff made a decent living, he said.But visitors currently seeking to try the restaurant’s famous wild salmon fish and chips can’t since the restaurant closed on Feb. 12. And the brewery, located in an adjacent building, has closed its taproom indefinitely and is only distributing a fraction of the couple dozen beers it typically brews as Simmons courts prospective tenants and buyers for both businesses.Pagosa Brewing Co. co-owner Tony Simmons. (File)Come this summer, Simmons and his family are planning to move out of state, bookending his 16 years on this beer-making endeavor.Pagosa Brewing Co. & Grill is the latest in a wave of Colorado breweries to announce plans to close. Simmons, who owns the business with his wife Julie Simmons, isn’t surprised by this t...