For Star subscribers: Do-it-yourselfers and professional water harvesters have a new store to check out in Tucson. The shop will also offer education on a variety of topics.
Whether you are an out-and-proud carnivore, worried about the climate impact of your backyard BBQs or have planted your flag as a vegan, the future of meat matters to you, just as it does to the planet. In today’s Best of OZY, we look at what makes us love meat, how it might soon be a thing of the past and what lies ahead.
Grammy Winners of Tomorrow
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By Jed Gottlieb and Joshua Eferighe
March13, 2021
Let’s face it, the Grammys don’t always get it right. Think back to 2015 when Beck beat Beyoncé. Perhaps the most galling was the 1967 best contemporary rock and roll recording going to the New Vaudeville Band’s “Winchester Cathedral” … and not “Eleanor Rigby” by The Beatles or “Good Vibrations” by The Beach Boys. But the gold-plated gramophones that will be handed out at tonight’s socially distanced 63rd Grammy Awards, hosted by Trevor Noah, still constitute a landmark moment for these artists, establishing their credentials on the biggest night in music. Today’s Sunday Magazine tells you the surprise nominees and trends to know, and introduces you to the Grammy winners of tomorrow. Don’t say you didn’t see them coming.
Multiple burglary, theft charges filed in separate incidents
Scott Cousins, scousins@thetelegraph.com
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Two people were charged with burglary in separate incidents.
Kristi D. Bouillon, 32, of Alton, was charged March 10 with residential burglary, a Class 1 felony; offenses relating to motor vehicles, a Class 2 felony; and attempt offenses relating to motor vehicles, a Class 3 felony.
The case was presented by the East Alton Police Department.
According to court documents, on Feb. 28 Bouillon allegedly entered a home in the 600 block of Valley Drive, East Alton, to commit theft; was found to be in possession of a stolen 2013 Ford F150 and a stolen 2009 Cadillac CTS.