White Bear Lake man gets 19 years for shooting at police serving warrant, hitting one three times

Published Mon, 30 Dec 2024 20:25:25 GMT

White Bear Lake man gets 19 years for shooting at police serving warrant, hitting one three times Ryan Sheak returned to his job as a White Bear Lake police officer this month after taking bullets to the stomach, pelvis and leg fired by Daniel Loren Holmgren Jr. on Jan. 24.On Wednesday, seven months to the day later, Holmgren was in a Ramsey County courtroom in downtown St. Paul to receive his 19-year prison term for shooting Sheak and firing at Sgt. Eric Gadbois and Officers Phonvelai Sorenson and Connor Dillon in his White Bear Lake apartment, where they were trying to serve him with an arrest warrant.Sorenson was the only officer of the four at Holmgren’s sentencing, but chose not to speak. Sorenson, who was two months on the job at the time of the shooting, asked Police Chief Julie Swanson to read her victim impact statement, saying her decision not to speak was not because she feared Holmgren, “but because he isn’t worth my time anymore.”“He has already consumed so much of my life these past seven months, and it is finally time for me to take control of my life again,...

Kirk Cousins doesn’t expect to play in Vikings’ preseason finale

Published Mon, 30 Dec 2024 20:25:25 GMT

Kirk Cousins doesn’t expect to play in Vikings’ preseason finale If quarterback Kirk Cousins had it his way, he would be suited up every time the Vikings stepped onto the field, no matter the time or place. Even in a preseason game that doesn’t count.Maybe it’s a good thing then that head coach Kevin O’Connell has the final say. Since taking over in Minnesota before the 2022 season, O’Connell hasn’t allowed Cousins to suit up in a preseason game, and that’s unlikely to change against the Arizona Cardinals on Saturday afternoon at U.S. Bank Stadium.The rationale is simple: Why risk injury with the Sept. 10 season opener against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers coming into focus?  As much as Cousins understands that thought process, he also believes there are certain things about a game that practice can’t simulate.“There’s an argument to be made on both sides,” Cousins said. “You’ve got to be ready Week 1 regardless.”That’s why the Vikings hosted a couple of joint practice...

Mayor Madden calls on public to save birth center

Published Mon, 30 Dec 2024 20:25:25 GMT

Mayor Madden calls on public to save birth center TROY, N.Y. (NEWS10) – Troy Mayor Patrick Madden issued a call to action after steps were taken to close the city’s only birthing center. He wants the public to participate in a survey that will be reviewed by the New York State Department of Health, the agency that will make the final decision on the closure.“It’s very important to participate and to demonstrate to the state that we are taking this opportunity for input very seriously so we’d love to see a good response rate from a broad base of individuals throughout the community,” said Madden.  Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! He said the implications of a closure would reach far beyond Troy’s city limits, impacting towns near Massachusetts and Vermont, and wants the public to show support for keeping it open. “As a country we have a rather embarrassing record when it comes to maternal healthcare and the rate of maternal mortality in this country is abysmal,” said M...

Discovering Saratoga: Military Appreciation Day 2023

Published Mon, 30 Dec 2024 20:25:25 GMT

Discovering Saratoga: Military Appreciation Day 2023 SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. (NEWS10) - The New York Racing Association paid tribute to the nation's service members and veterans for its annual Military Appreciation Day. On Thursday, all veterans and service members received free admission with proper identification.

South End Grocery at risk over defaulted loans

Published Mon, 30 Dec 2024 20:25:25 GMT

South End Grocery at risk over defaulted loans ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) — Foreclosure may be in the forecast for the South End Grocery—a charitable project to provide fresh, healthy food to what had been a food desert in Albany. District 10 Legislator Gary Domalewicz chairs the Albany County Capital Resource Corporation, which is one of three lenders who provided around $200,000 to the African-American Cultural Center of the Capital Region in order to buy the former McDonald’s on South Pearl Street. He says letters went out Tuesday advising that the loan was in default."We were lenient on this. We waited seven months. I don’t know how many people that are in arrears of your own mortgage that the banks would wait seven months to start the procedure," says Domalewicz."It is a food desert down there and desperately needed and that’s the sad part of it. We were excited to help this project and make this project work," he goes on to say.The CRC's loans and mortgages are handled by the Advance Albany County Alliance. The loan to the Afri...

This St. Louis suburb among hottest markets for US homebuyers

Published Mon, 30 Dec 2024 20:25:25 GMT

This St. Louis suburb among hottest markets for US homebuyers ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. - One St. Louis suburb in west county was recently named among the top markets for US homebuyers. Realtor.com recently released its "Hottest ZIP Codes" report, which ranks cities and big suburbs based on convenience, affordability and value. Coming in at No. 10 on the list was Ballwin, Missouri. BTK killer named ‘prime suspect’ in unsolved cases in Missouri, Oklahoma According to Realtor.com's research, Ballwin had a median home asking price of around $381,000 in June 2023. Recent homes surveyed in the area sold quickly, spending only around 23 days on the market. Ballwin's homes are also viewed around three times as much as the national average. Gahanna, Ohio, located near Columbus, was named the hottest US market for homebuyers. Realtor.com says cities that finished higher in the list are primarily ones a short distance away from major US metros and ones that could offer larger house sizes, even if a little more expensive.

SLPS dealing with bus driver shortage through heatwave, delays expected

Published Mon, 30 Dec 2024 20:25:25 GMT

SLPS dealing with bus driver shortage through heatwave, delays expected ST. LOUIS – As this extreme heat continues, first-week-of-school headaches are mounting across the bi-state area, especially for school bus drivers.Missouri Central School Bus services four school districts, including St. Louis Public Schools, Ladue School District, University City School District, and the Voluntary Interdistrict Choice Corporation."It's hot, it's hot, and it's hot,” bus driver Connie Weaver said.It's been so hot that four bus drivers required EMS attention after finishing their shifts. BTK killer named ‘prime suspect’ in unsolved cases in Missouri, Oklahoma "I've never driven with this type of temperature before,” Weaver, a 21-year veteran, said.By 1 p.m. Thursday, about 15 bus drivers had called off work, citing heat as their main concern. Scott Allen, the Missouri Central School Bus region operations manager, said that’s about 10% of their workforce."It gets pretty warm on there very quickly," Allen said.Due to the shortage, Allen and other district office empl...

Running back Alton McCaskill IV ready to bust loose, prove himself with CU Buffs

Published Mon, 30 Dec 2024 20:25:25 GMT

Running back Alton McCaskill IV ready to bust loose, prove himself with CU Buffs Colorado running back Alton McCaskill IV, right, takes a handoff from quarterback Shedeur Sanders during football practice on Aug. 24, 2023, in Boulder, Colo. (University of Colorado Athletics)Alton McCaskill IV is itching to break free and show what he can do on the football field, but the Colorado running back first has to shed the non-contact jersey he’s been wearing throughout preseason camp.“When can I get out of this?” he asked head coach Deion Sanders during practice on Monday.The Buffs’ head coach responded with some valuable advice and insight as to why McCaskill continues to wear the yellow jersey every day.“Do I need you for practice or do I need you for a game?” Sanders said to McCaskill. “You’re trying to shoot a commercial; I want to see a movie.”Sanders added: “I know you feel good right now, but after you feel good, you’ve got to give it more time. … I want you to feel good like that for a week straight, how you feel right now. I believe in you.”McCaskill wouldn’t be...

Interstate 70 along Floyd Hill shut down in both directions, rock blasting operation prompts closure

Published Mon, 30 Dec 2024 20:25:25 GMT

Interstate 70 along Floyd Hill shut down in both directions, rock blasting operation prompts closure A section of Interstate 70 in the foothills, along with a stretch of U.S. 40 in the same area, is closed in both directions for safety concerns, with loose rock above the highway considered a threat to dislodge.The highway is closed, including Floyd Hill, from U.S. 6 to Jefferson County Road 65, according to the Colorado State Patrol. A section of U.S. 40 is closed in the same area. There is no estimated time for reopening.Rock blasting as part of the I-70 Floyd Hill Project occurred at about 2 p.m., said Presley Fowler, a CDOT spokesperson.The stretch of I-70 reopened at about 2:20 p.m., but was then closed a second time as crews spotted a “slab of loose rock” after the blast, Fowler said.Drivers should avoid the area if possible. Traffic in the area is facing long delays.Traffic Alert I-70 Floyd HillUpdateBoth EB & WB I-70 now closed for loose rock above highway btwn US 6 and County Road 65. No estimated time of reopening. US 40 open. pic.twitter.com/9FgW05dbcW&mda...

Maui County sues utility, alleging negligence over fires that ravaged Lahaina

Published Mon, 30 Dec 2024 20:25:25 GMT

Maui County sues utility, alleging negligence over fires that ravaged Lahaina By JENNIFER SINCO KELLEHER and GENE JOHNSON (Associated Press)HONOLULU (AP) — Maui County sued Hawaiian Electric Company on Thursday over the fires that devastated Lahaina, saying the utility negligently failed to shut off power despite exceptionally high winds and dry conditions. Witness accounts and video indicated that sparks from power lines ignited fires as utility poles snapped in the winds, which were driven by a passing hurricane. The Aug. 8 fire killed at least 115 people and left an unknown number of others missing. A spokesperson for Hawaiian Electric didn’t immediately respond to an email seeking comment.Had the utility heeded weather service “warnings and de-energized their powerlines during the predicted high-wind gusts, this destruction could have been avoided,” the lawsuit said.The lawsuit said the utility had a duty “to properly maintain and repair the electric transmission lines, and other equipment including utility poles associated w...