St. Paul man charged with murder after suspicious downtown death ruled homicide
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 20:17:38 GMT
After a 43-year-old was found unconscious in downtown St. Paul in July, his death was recently ruled a homicide and prosecutors charged a man with murder.Officers were called to Fifth and Minnesota streets about 8:50 p.m. July 23 on a report of an unconscious man on the ground near the light-rail train platform. Paramedics took Richard McFee to Regions Hospital, where he died of a head injury in the following days. At the time, the circumstances about what happened were unclear, police said Friday.When investigators reviewed surveillance cameras, video showed a man — later identified as 29-year-old Darren Jonathan Duffie, of St. Paul — approached McFee from behind. He hit McFee with his fist one time on the side of the head, the criminal complaint said.McFee, of St. Paul, immediately fell to the ground and was unresponsive.The next night, police arrested Duffie in the area of Fourth and Sibley streets in downtown St. Paul. He was wearing the same T-shirt he’d been ...Chargers at Vikings: What to know ahead of Week 3 matchup
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 20:17:38 GMT
Here are some things to know before the Vikings play host to the Los Angeles Chargers in Sunday’s game:Chargers at VikingsWhen: 12 p.m. SundayWhere: U.S. Bank StadiumTV: FoxRadio: KFANLine: Vikings – 1.0Over/Under: 54Keys for the Vikings— It should go without saying, but the Vikings need to take care of the ball this weekend. They have been prone to fumbles so far this season, and that’s a big reason they sit 0-2. If the Vikings are able to avoid turnovers, they should have a good chance against the Chargers.— The fact that left tackle Christian Darrisaw is back should help when going up against a Chargers pass rush led by the extremely talented Joey Bosa. As for the rest of the Vikings’ offensive line, it needs to pave the way for the run game. That will help with balance as quarterback Kirk Cousins is likely to have the pass game firing on all cylinders.Keys for the Chargers— If running back Austin Ekeler can’t go after not practicing all week, fellow running bac...Pittsfield program gives ex-cons 'Second Chances'
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 20:17:38 GMT
PITTSFIELD, M.A. (NEWS10) — A local organization is trying to help the formerly incarcerated get access to services that will help them continue their lives and not get back into trouble. Second chances. That’s the opportunity a Pittsfield organization is trying to grant former convicts like Wolf Valentin. He’s spent two decades of his half century on earth in prison. MORE NEWS from NEWS 10Hailing from a tough background, Wolf took a turn down the wrong path in life, but he's hoping for that second chance.“You know my way hasn't worked in 52 years so I decided to take a suggestion” said Wolf. That suggestion was to link with the Second Street, Second Chances program. Located on Second Street, inside the Berkshire County Sheriff’s office, on the Second floor, the independent organization is directed by Jason Cuyler. The director says this organization has helped over 500 former inmates, superseding their original goal of 150.“It means a lot for me to see clients like Mr. Wolf that a...Higher fines for telemarketers
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 20:17:38 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10)---Greater fines for telemarketers. Governor Kathy Hochul recently signed new legislation aimed at cracking down on unwanted calls.“We’re raising the penalty for violators of the Do Not Call Registry to deter telemarketers, protect New Yorkers, and send clear message that New York won’t tolerate these frustrating unsolicited calls,” said Hochul.The maximum fine is being raised from $11,000 to $20,000."The do not call registry has been a pretty effective tool to curbing these calls," said Assemblyman Angelo Santabarbara. "Unfortunately there are some bad actors out there that game the system."The legislation is co-sponsored by Santabarbara and gained bipartisan support."Constituents have called and asked, ‘Why am I being contacted? I’m on this list.’ They shouldn’t be contacted and it’s something that’s a serious concern we want to take care of," explained Santabarbara.To file a Do Not Call complaint, you can do so online at the Registry’s website https://ww...Blues open training camp with eye on bounceback season, more physicality
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 20:17:38 GMT
MARYLAND HEIGHTS, Mo. - Hundreds have gathered at Centene Ice Community Center to enjoy the first two days of St. Louis Blues training camp. The new season begins in nearly three weeks, and the Blues are motivated to bounce back from last year's tough luck. The Blues missed playoffs for just the second time in 12 seasons last year and only the 10th time in 56 seasons. Behind new captain Brayden Schenn, the Blues hope to prove last year's misfortunes were a fluke. "We're going to put it in the rear-view mirror and focus on this year," said Schenn. "If you look at our locker room right now, guys are showing that we are not happu with last year. That's step one. We have a lot of work to do." Brayden Schenn named new captain of St. Louis Blues, 24th in franchise history Physicality has been a big focus in the early stages of preseason, with several drills emphasizing the importance of conditioning, forechecking and puck battles. By promoting Schenn as captain, plus reuniting with Sam...Rare mountain lion sighting confirmed in rural Missouri
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 20:17:38 GMT
SHANNON COUNTY, Mo. - Conservation officials confirmed a rare sighting of a mountain lion in rural Missouri earlier this month. The Missouri Department of Conservation received a report of a possible mountain lion sighting on Sept. 12 in Shannon County, nearly three hours southeast of St. Louis. 38 car parts distributing centers joining UAW strike Agents did not confirm the exact location of the mountain lion, but confirmed its presence due to an attack on an adult elk. (Photo provided by: Missouri Department of Conservation)Agents reviewed surveillance footage and determined that a mountain lion was roaming around the area and feeding on an elk. FOX 2 shared a cropped photo of what MDC officials shared of the mountain lion after preying on the elk. “Mountain lions are natural predators to elk, and this scenario is nothing to be concerned about,” says MDC Furbearer Biologist Nate Bowersock. “Here in Missouri, we have an abundant of natural foods for mountain lions. While we do get...Jamestown Mall demolition date announced, scheduled for September 26
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 20:17:38 GMT
ST. LOUIS COUNTY – According to the St. Louis County Facebook page, the demolition of Jamestown Mall will start on Tuesday, September 26. On their page, they have asked residents to share their favorite memories of Jamestown Mall.The St. Louis County Port Authority has revealed that it has accepted a bid from Target Contractors LLC, based in South Carolina, for the demolition of the property.Jamestown Mall, which opened in 1973, was forced to close down in 2014 after years of challenges. It has remained abandoned since then. St. Louis County invested one million dollars to purchase all the property parcels, making it easier for potential developers.“This is exciting news for North County,” stated St. Louis County in their Facebook post. “However, this mall holds many special memories for people throughout our area, from shopping at Stix Baer & Fuller to playing games at Aladdin's Castle Arcade.”Stix Baer & Fuller was a department store chain in St. Louis, Missouri, operating...Kaiser Permanente employees in Colorado say they plan to strike Oct. 4 if no deal reached
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 20:17:38 GMT
A union representing Kaiser Permanente Colorado employees announced Friday that it plans to strike for three days in early October, though it’s possible negotiators could still reach a deal before that happens.Services Employees International Union Local 105 announced that it had sent Kaiser Permanente Colorado a notice that workers intended to strike from Oct. 4 to 6, if they haven’t agreed to a new contract by then.The union represents about 3,000 of Kaiser Permanente’s 6,800 employees in Colorado, including technicians, licensed practical nurses and office workers. About 99% of those who cast ballots in late August said they were in favor of authorizing a strike this fall.Kaiser Permanente Colorado has about 500,000 members and runs 33 medical offices. At the time of the strike vote, it said in a statement that negotiations were progressing and dismissed the vote as a pressure tactic.Nationwide, about 75,000 workers could go on strike, with walkouts also planned...Broncos S Justin Simmons ruled out for Sunday’s matchup against Dolphins
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 20:17:38 GMT
Denver will be trying to slow down a prolific Miami offense without one of the best safeties in football.Broncos veteran Justin Simmons was ruled out of Sunday’s game at the Dolphins with what the team is calling a hip injury.Veteran outside linebacker Frank Clark (hip) is also out, while defensive lineman Mike Purcell (ankle) is questionable.Simmons dealt with a groin strain throughout training camp but was not listed on the team’s injury report Week 1 or Week 2 and played in both games. He played the entire way against Washington last weekend, but then did not practice at all this week.That left little mystery about his status against the Dolphins.“We’ll have a plan either way,” head coach Sean Payton said shortly before Simmons was officially ruled out.Until last year, Simmons had barely missed a snap in his career due to injury. But then he injured his quad in Week 1 against Seattle and missed four games on injured reserve. He came back and went on ...49ers give contract extensions to coach Kyle Shanahan and GM John Lynch
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 20:17:38 GMT
By JOSH DUBOW (AP Pro Football Writer)SANTA CLARA, Calif. (AP) — The San Francisco 49ers gave coach Kyle Shanahan and general manager John Lynch multi-year contract extensions on Friday.The duo joined the 49ers together in 2017 and by their third season built up a team that had won just two games the year before they arrived into a consistent contender.The Niners made it to the Super Bowl in the 2019 season before losing to Kansas City and the NFC title game in back-to-back seasons in 2021 and 2022. San Francisco is off to a 3-0 start this season after beating the New York Giants 30-12 on Thursday night for their second 3-0 start in the past 25 seasons.San Francisco is 55-46 in six-plus seasons under Shanahan and Lynch with six playoff wins. The Niners are 45-25 since the start of the 2019 season and rank fifth in scoring (26.4 ppg) and second in yards per play (5.94). Shanahan’s innovative offensive schemes have helped overcome the lack of a top quarterback on the roste...Latest news
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