Allianz Field developer receives go-ahead from St. Paul City Council hearing concerns
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:47:34 GMT
Representatives of the development team behind United Village — the long-planned real estate surrounding the Allianz Field soccer stadium in St. Paul’s Midway — received preliminary approval from the St. Paul City Council on Wednesday to move forward with their scaled-down vision, but not before hearing concerns from council members.“I’m looking to reset the relationship that the developer has had with the community over the last few years,” Council Member Mitra Jalali told the development team. “Community members have expressed a lot of feelings of surprise or dissatisfaction” as news about planned real estate emerges through the media or another source, without a direct line of communication with the neighborhood district councils, she said.The council voted 5-0 on Wednesday to approve a preliminary plat for the next phase of development surrounding the stadium, which is expected to include a four-story office building, a hotel, a pl...Officials acknowledge discolored water at Stillwater prison, plan fixes
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:47:34 GMT
The Minnesota Department of Corrections is acknowledging the existence of discolored water in Stillwater prison taps, one of the issues that families of inmates described after a Sept. 3 protest and lockdown.In a news release Wednesday, the Minnesota Department of Health said that its tests “did not find indications of a health risk from the drinking water” but discoloration was confirmed, primarily at hot water taps used by inmates for showering.“We did note some instances of discolored water, build-up of minerals from water on fixtures and iron staining on some sinks,” MDH Assistant Commissioner Dan Huff said. “We’re recommending a series of actions for DOC that should help address these issues.”These actions include developing a water management plan, cleaning fixtures and aerators, conducting a facility-wide flushing and having a licensed plumber conduct an inspection.In a separate press release, the Office of the Ombuds for Corrections said their office “never recei...Vikings trade for running back Cam Akers in deal with Rams
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:47:34 GMT
As soon as running back Cam Akers was placed on the trade block over the weekend, the Vikings started to feel like a potential landing spot.Not only did head coach Kevin O’Connell have a past relationship with the Akers, general manager Kwesi Adofo-Mensah has shown a willingness to take a swing on players that haven’t panned out.So, it was hardly a surprise that the Vikings acquired Akers on Wednesday night in a trade with the Los Angeles Rams. All it cost the Vikings was a conditional sixth-round pick in the 2026 NFL Draft and they got back a conditional seventh-round pick.This isn’t the first time Adofo-Mensah has bought the dip on a player. He did the same thing with receiver Jalen Reagor and defensive tackle Ross Blacklock. Though neither player is with the Vikings in present day, Adofo-Mensah made it clear that he was going to continue to take big swings.“Ultimately, we are going to keep taking risks in this organization,” Adofo-Mensah said. ̶...Troy man arrested in connection to fatal Lansingburgh shooting
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:47:34 GMT
LANSINGBURGH, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- A Troy man was arrested Wednesday in connection to a shooting in Lansingburgh. Gustavo Santana Jr., 27, was arrested in Waterford and charged with murder in the second degree and criminal possession of a weapon in the second degree. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! The shooting took place around 2:30 p.m. Monday in the area of 6th Avenue and 105th Street. Two people were hit by gunfire. A woman sustained non-life threatening injuries, and 20-year-old Jayden West, of Troy, was killed. Police said Santana Jr. and West knew each other and were arguing before the shooting.Santana Jr. was arraigned and sent to the Rensselaer County Jail.Moose at large after attacking woman, dog near Ward
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:47:34 GMT
A cow moose attacked a woman and her dog after they surprised it on the South St. Vrain Trail north of Ward on Wednesday morning, according to Colorado Parks and Wildlife officials.The woman was walking her dog when she came upon the moose, which charged, headbutted and stomped on her several times. She was able to walk to a neighbor’s house and contact law enforcement, according to the agency. The woman was transported to a local hospital. Further information about her condition was not available.Related ArticlesColorado News | “We literally get run over”: Golden Gate Canyon State Park braces for another busy leaf-peeping season Colorado News | Wolves reintroduced into Colorado can be killed if they threaten people or livestock, federal officials decide Colorado News | Colorado bear euthanized after eating trash that blocked its stomach, causing it to starve Colorado News | Sales of new DMV-issued state pa...Devon Toews on negotiations with Avalanche going into contract year: “My intent is to stay here the rest of my career”
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:47:34 GMT
Avalanche defenseman Devon Toews hopes to reach an agreement with the organization on a contract extension before the 2023-24 season, he said Wednesday.“My intent is to stay here the rest of my career,” Toews said during the team’s preseason media day.The 29-year-old blueliner is entering the last season of a four-year deal with an average annual value of $4.1 million, occupying 4.5% of the team’s available cap space in 2023-24. The Avs are allowed to exceed this year’s $83.5 million NHL salary cap by up to $7 million, which is the AAV of injured captain Gabriel Landeskog, who is out for the season.Toews is the fourth highest-paid defenseman on Colorado’s roster, behind Cale Makar ($9 million), Sam Girard ($5 million) and Josh Manson ($4.5 million). He’s regarded as one of the league’s most stalwart defenders, and he’s coming off his second consecutive 50-point season. Thirty-seven of his 43 assists were at even strength in 2022-...Fiancée of slain L.A. County deputy speaks publicly for first time
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:47:34 GMT
The grief-stricken fiancée of Los Angeles County Deputy Sheriff Ryan “Clink” Clikunbroomer, who was killed Saturday in an ambush-style shooting while he sat in his patrol vehicle, spoke publicly for the first time Wednesday at a press conference to announce murder charges against the suspect. The 30-year-old deputy and his fiancée, Brittany Lindsey, had gotten engaged to be married just four days before the fatal shooting. “Ryan was the best guy I ever met,” Lindsey said at the podium, unable to hold back tears. “He was so thoughtful and caring. I’m so happy I was able to love him, it was not long enough. I couldn’t wait to start our lives together, to get married and start a family.” Brittany Lindsey, Ryan Clinkunbroomer's fiancée, speaks at a news conference announcing charges against his accused killer. Sept. 20, 2023. (KTLA)Investigators believe the suspect, 29-year-old Kevin Salazar, ambushed and shot Clinkunbroomer on Sept. 16 as he sat at a red light n...3 arrested for burglaries targeting homes in West Los Angeles
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:47:34 GMT
Three suspects were arrested for residential burglaries targeting homes in West Los Angeles.The suspects were identified as Vernon Harvey, 22, Qwaee Wright, 18, and Bobby Bolton, 20, by the Los Angeles Police Department. Police believe the suspects are part of a burglary crew responsible for around 20 residential burglaries across West L.A. and the San Fernando Valley.On Sept. 15, three residential burglaries took place in Studio City allegedly involving the suspects. Surveillance footage from the thefts shows the masked thieves breaking into homes and ransacking the residences, escaping with jewelry, designer handbags and other pieces of property.The thieves then drove away in a getaway car, described as a black 2020 Alfa Romeo Stelvio SUV with a stolen license plate. During one of the break-ins, a suspect took a handbag that contained a hidden tracking device, police said.The handbag’s owner tracked the device to a community in Mar Vista. They drove to the location and observ...Rider Seriously Injured in Motorcycle Collision on Tropicana Avenue [Las Vegas, NV]
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:47:34 GMT
34-Year-Old Motorcyclist Hospitalized after Two-Vehicle Crash near Buffalo DriveLAS VEGAS, NV (September 20, 2023) – Thursday evening, a severe motorcycle collision on Tropicana Avenue resulted in significant injuries to one rider.Around 7:45 p.m. on September 7th, law enforcement arrived at the scene near Buffalo Drive.According to reports, a 2014 BMW 320i traveling westbound collided head-on with a 2014 Honda CBR1000RR heading eastbound.The force of the impact ejected the motorcycle rider onto the roadway. Paramedics arrived and took the injured 34-year-old rider to UMC Trauma with life-threatening injuries. As of now, authorities have not disclosed the individual’s identity or place of residence.Meanwhile, the driver of the BMW remained at the scene and cooperated with officers. No signs of impairment were detected.No additional information has been provided by the authorities, and an active investigation is still underway.Motorcycle accidents often result in serious ...Sunol school board chair goes on the offensive in tense first meeting since Pride flag ban
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:47:34 GMT
For the second time in two weeks, the entire audience at a Sunol Glen Unified District School Board meeting emptied the room before the meeting was over–but this time, of their own accord.Wednesday’s meeting came just a week after the three-member board banned the school from flying Pride flags, in a 2-1 vote, during a contentious proceeding that saw the audience thrown out of the building.This week’s meeting was called with only 24 hours notice, and excluded the lone dissenting board member on the flag vote. The final act of protest came as board chair Ryan Jergensen, who voted for the flag ban last week along with board member Linda Hurley, proceeded to give closing comments defending himself–after being told by board staff that it was not on the agenda, and therefore not permitted.“This is not your platform,” an audience member yelled as dozens filed out of the room.The mood at Wednesday’s meeting was confrontational from the beginning, when Jergensen laun...Latest news
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