2 parked vehicles damaged in apparent explosion in St. Paul
Published Sat, 30 Nov 2024 12:16:04 GMT
Two parked vehicles were damaged in an apparent explosion Tuesday afternoon in St. Paul.No injuries were reported.Officers responded to a report of an explosion in the 1600 block of York Avenue on the Greater East Side about 1:15 p.m., said Sgt. Mike Ernster, a police spokesman.“Witnesses directed officers to the area where they believe it occurred,” Ernster said Tuesday afternoon. “Our investigators are on scene and attempting to determine what occurred and who is responsible.”No one was in the vehicles that were damaged, Ernster said. Related ArticlesCrime & Public Safety | ‘A lot of sleepless nights’: 6 moms, first class of all women, graduate from St. Paul’s EMS Academy Crime & Public Safety | State officials warn of increase in 911 misdials Crime & Public Safety | St. Paul-area police making fewer traffic stops for equipment violations. What’s been the result? Crime &...State boys lacrosse quarterfinal: Lakeville North 7, Cretin-Derham Hall 5
Published Sat, 30 Nov 2024 12:16:04 GMT
The Cretin-Derham Hall boys lacrosse team’s Cinderella story appeared as though it might last at least two more days. The team that entered section playoffs with a 7-6 record and No. 4 seed was 12 minutes away from a stunning upset. The unseeded Raiders led No. 2-seeded Lakeville North 5-2 heading into the final frame of Tuesday’s state tournament quarterfinal showdown.But the clock struck midnight in the fourth, as the Panthers cracked the riddle that is Cretin-Derham Hall’s well-synced defense to score five goals en route to a 7-5 victory at Stillwater Area High School.“It’s a great team. They’re very skilled,” Raiders coach Matt Hourigan said of Lakeville North. “You can hold back a good team for only so long.”Lakeville North sophomore midfielder Lane Johnson potted a couple of goals in the Panthers’ rally. He credited the Raiders’ defense for stumping the Panthers’ lethal attack for three quarters, adding Lakeville North realized it had to “stay patient” offensively to fin...St. Paul Youth Business Fair to be held Saturday at Rosedale Center
Published Sat, 30 Nov 2024 12:16:04 GMT
The St. Paul Youth Business Fair will be held from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday at Rosedale Center.Young entrepreneurs will be selling products from start-up’s they created. There will be up to 20 booths.The fair is a part of a larger group of fairs called Acton Children’s Business Fair which has locations across the world. Past fairs have included baked goods, photography and jewelry.Related ArticlesNews | St. Paul-area police making fewer traffic stops for equipment violations. What’s been the result? News | St. Paul man gets 12-year prison term in woman’s 2019 overdose death at Roseville motel News | Road construction near Rosedale mall slated to begin soonSchor, Fan: Can a four-day workweek really work? Many companies have already learned the answer
Published Sat, 30 Nov 2024 12:16:04 GMT
In 1940, Congress amended the Fair Labor Standards Act to limit the standard workweek to 40 hours, with any additional hours eligible for overtime. Despite a more than threefold increase in productivity since, the 40-hour week has remained unchanged for 83 years.But it may be changing at last. 2023 could just be the year of the four-day, 32-hour week.Over the first few months of the year, Google searches for information about the four-day week rose by a factor of five. The media have produced hundreds of stories on companies that are offering 32-hour schedules. California and other states have considered legislation to enact or study a four-day week, and Riverside Rep. Mark Takano has introduced a bill on the subject in Congress.In Europe, national and regional governments have pilot four-day week programs in progress, and the United Arab Emirates has shifted public-sector employees to a 4½-day schedule. In February, we released findings from the world’s largest trial of a fou...Other voices: Hello there, Big Brother! Please, come right in
Published Sat, 30 Nov 2024 12:16:04 GMT
The Fourth Amendment protects Americans from “unreasonable searches and seizures” by the government, acknowledging the “right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers and effects.” It is a bedrock principle of the Bill of Rights.But a survey released this month reveals that an astonishing number of Americans, particularly younger Americans, would be comfortable throwing this fundamental protection on the ash heap of history.The Cato Institute recently conducted a poll of 2,000 adults and included the question: “Would you favor or oppose the government installing surveillance cameras in every household to reduce domestic violence, abuse and other illegal activity?” Seventy-five percent of respondents were against such an outrageous intrusion. But 14 percent approved and 10 percent “didn’t know.”Holy, George Orwell. But it gets worse.Breaking down the responses, Cato discovered that a whopping 29 percent of those...Jay Ambrose: Biden’s plan to tax people for money that isn’t money
Published Sat, 30 Nov 2024 12:16:04 GMT
President Joe Biden, eager to get more tax money to pay for the faults of others along with his own disastrously irresponsible, inflationary overspending, has said that American billionaires have a tax rate of just 8%. Here, then, is a great excuse to hit this relatively small group of 700 or maybe 1,000 people with a fiscal fist as big as the Treasury Department without worrying about losing millions of votes.A difficulty for Biden, however, is that the tax rate is more than three times bigger than he said, 25.6%, either demonstrating that he made a major mistake or qualifies to be called a political trickster. I endorse the second possibility, seeing as how the tiny-tax assertion could confuse the public enough for him to seem a hero catching cheapskate billionaires even though the top 1% of taxpayers deliver something like 43% of all federal taxes.The way Biden arrives at his deception is by saying the billionaires and still other super-rich tax targets pay nothing for the unreal...Class 4A baseball state quarterfinal: Minnetonka 4, Mounds View 3
Published Sat, 30 Nov 2024 12:16:04 GMT
A well-played back-and-forth Class 4A state tournament quarterfinal game between Minnetonka and Mounds View on Tuesday nearly ended in the kind of comedy that can only happen in baseball.Racing around third base to score the winning run in the bottom of the seventh, the Skippers’ Colten Benedict suddenly stopped in his tracks, momentarily throwing the outcome in doubt.With Benedict about to score easily on a double to the left-field gap by Max Pederson, Minnetonka head coach Paul O. Twenge raised his hands to celebrate his team’s impending come-from-behind, 4-3 victory at CHS Field.“I thought he meant, ‘Stop!’ ” Benedict said.By then, the ball was on its way in on a relay from center field, but Twenge — and his teammates — quickly got Benedict to finish his dash to the plate and he scored the winning run ahead of the throw.Benedict went 3 for 4 and scored two runs as third seed Minnetonka (18-7) advanced to face second seed East Ridge (18-8) in a noon semifinal on Wednesday at...Black bear sighted in Amsterdam
Published Sat, 30 Nov 2024 12:16:04 GMT
AMSTERDAM, N.Y. (NEWS10) - It’s not every day you run into a bear. NEWS10 is in Amsterdam where some folks had the opportunity to spot a black bear and has more on the bear’s whereabouts. Asylees in Albany want work, not a handout In Amsterdam, city residents waking up to numerous bear sightings. The Amsterdam police department confirms the first sighting came in at 6:20 Monday morning.Sergeant Keeland Zyzes says the bear was first seen in a residential neighborhood.“We got a report of a black bear on Henrietta and Guy Park Avenue,” said Zyzes.After the bear made its way from the residential neighborhood, the bear made its way up to Lynch Middle School, just in time for the parents to drop the kids off for class.The sergeant tells NEWS10 that after officers kept students and parents safe at the school, the bear then made its way through town, stopping by a creek next the police station. Then later, the bear was spotted near the library in the afternoon. Cancer drug shortage now ...Report: 'Field of Dreams' matchup of Cardinals-Giants expected next year
Published Sat, 30 Nov 2024 12:16:04 GMT
ST. LOUIS - The nostalgic "Field of Dreams" matchup is on track to return to next year and will likely pit the St. Louis Cardinals against the San Francisco Giants, according to a new report. Susan Slusser of the San Francisco Chronicle reports a 2024 "Field of Dreams" matchup of Cardinals-Giants is expected next year, but possibly somewhere other than the traditional site in Iowa. RELATED - Cardinals extend alcohol sales through eighth inning Rickwood Field in Birmingham, Alabama is being considered to host the game, according to Slusser. Giants legend Willie Mays played at Rickwood Field during his stint in the Negro Leagues with the Birmingham Black Barons. Major League Baseball could announce more information on the "Field of Dreams" later this week, per Slusser. The "Field of Dreams" stadium matchups are a relatively new to MLB and inspired by the 1980s Kevin Costner-starred baseball movie with the same namesake. The Chicago White Sox hosted the New York Yankees for the inaug...Suspect wanted in Belleville bank robbery
Published Sat, 30 Nov 2024 12:16:04 GMT
BELLEVILLE, Ill. - The FBI and Belleville Police Department are searching for a man accused in a Metro East bank robbery Tuesday morning.The robbery happened around 10 a.m. at a Bank of America location in the 1900 block of Carlyle Avenue. Police tie 12-year-old girl to overnight crime spree Investigators say the suspect approached a teller, demanded money and indicated he was armed, though it's unclear if the suspect had a weapon. No injuries were reported from the robbery. However, the suspect left with an undisclosed amount of money. The suspect took off in a black four-door Hyundai sedan with tinted windows and a missing license plate, initially heading westbound on Carlyle Avenue. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now Daily News SIGN UP NOW Police described t...Latest news
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