Police investigate fatal Battle Creek shooting
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 11:00:50 GMT
St. Paul police are investigating the Saturday morning shooting death of a woman in the Battle Creek neighborhood who they believe was the victim in a domestic violence incident.Police Sgt. Mike Ernster gave the following details about the shooting in a news release:About 11:15 a.m. Saturday, a 911 caller reported a shooting in the 2200 block of Hillsdale Avenue. Arriving officers found a woman who had been shot. The victim was declared dead at the scene by St. Paul Fire Department medics.Based on the early investigation, detectives believe the woman was killed in a domestic violence incident.Police ask anyone with information about this death to call 651-266-5650.The cause of death and the victim’s name will be released by the Ramsey County Medical Examiner’s Office.Police ask that anyone who is a victim of domestic violence, or has a loved one who is a victim, reach out for help. All St. Paul and Ramsey County services in relation to domestic abuse are free. In addition, there are...Ambulance damaged in afternoon St. Louis crash
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 11:00:50 GMT
ST. LOUIS - An ambulance was heavily damaged and towed away after a crash Saturday afternoon in St. Louis. Police responded to the crash near Choteau Avenue and South 14th Street, just south of Interstate 64 around 3 p.m. Top Story: Police search for Creve Coeur shopping center shooter The front end of the ambulance suffered significant damage, and debris was scattered all around the intersection following the crash. Police have not yet disclosed information about any potential injuries. This is a developing story. FOX 2 will update as more information becomes available.Easter bunny enjoys epic egg drop from helicopter in St. Peters
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 11:00:50 GMT
ST. PETERS, Mo. - The Easter bunny put on a show for thousands Saturday in St. Peters, dropping Easter eggs from a helicopter Saturday afternoon for children to enjoy. It's all part of First Assembly Church's third annual community egg drop event. Around 11 a.m., a helicopter flew over 370 Lakeside Park, where the Easter Bunny himself dropped thousands of eggs filled with candy. Thousands of kids had the biggest smiles on their faces, overjoyed by the whole experience. Trending: A Missouri barbecue spot shows up in ‘Ted Lasso’ episodes: This is why "I hope to find tons of Easter eggs," said 5-year-old Brandon Behr. "[This is] really cool," said 8-year-old Adalynn Thiemann. First Assembly Church in St. Peters puts on this event at 370 Lakeside Park the Saturday before Easter. The first hunt was designed for kids from a few months old to the age of five. The second hunt was meant for kids in grades K-5."It's a time for people to come together, have a good time, see the E...Motorcyclist dies in cash with pickup truck on U.S. 85 in Douglas County
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 11:00:50 GMT
[contact-form]A motorcyclist died Saturday in a crash with a pickup truck on U.S. 85 in Douglas County.Fatal crash, H85 mile marker 194 in Douglas County. Pickup truck versus motorcycle. Male motorcyclist transported but pronounced deceased. No other injuries. Multiple lanes blocked for investigation, use caution in the area. pic.twitter.com/GlcfWPMw3F— CSP Castle Rock (@CSP_CastleRock) April 8, 2023Related ArticlesCrime and Public Safety | Denver pedestrian seriously hurt in hit-and-run crash; police searching for driver Crime and Public Safety | Interstate 70 westbound lanes reopen after crash near Denver International Airport Crime and Public Safety | Pedestrian dead after downtown Denver alleyway crash Crime and Public Safety | “Logically impossible” charge against Colorado officer who locked woman on train tracks should be dropped, attorneys say Crime and Public Safety | Medina Alert issued for hit...Nuggets fall to Jazz in road finale as starters watch fourth quarter
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 11:00:50 GMT
SALT LAKE CITY – Motivation can be a cruel-and-fickle mistress.Technically, the Nuggets didn’t have anything to play for Saturday afternoon, having already clinched the No. 1 seed in the West. Yet the decision to trot out their regular starters suggested otherwise.A slow, disconcerting start gave way to a more promising finish even if Denver’s reserves faltered in the fourth quarter. The Nuggets finished the road portion of the regular season with a 118-114 loss, dropping their record to 52-29.Denver ends its regular season on Sunday, at home against Sacramento, in front of their fans. Considering that Denver’s starters all played three quarters, there’s no telling what Sunday’s depth chart might look like.MVP Nikola Jokic took just five shots but impacted the game in myriad ways. His 10-rebound, 10-assist double-double suggested his recent calf injury wasn’t too alarming. Jamal Murray, despite a nagging thumb injury, buried 20 points and dished five assists. On numerous occas...Kiszla: At age 82, Bill McCartney refuses surrender to Alzheimer’s and still hates the Cornhuskers: “Better dead than red.”
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 11:00:50 GMT
BOULDER – Wearing bright red gloves, Bill McCartney stared at the hands responsible for building a football dynasty at Colorado and confessed his sin.“Better red than dead,” McCartney told me, chuckling at the memory of his trademark battle cry, which long ago turned the Buffaloes into a national power that feared no one on the football field, least of all the dreaded Big Red of Nebraska.Coach Mac, now 82 years old and gaunt in the way age can slowly diminish even a strong man, inspected the red gloves like a detective solving a mystery. “These gloves? My bad. You got me,” he said.With a wry smile, McCartney looked as if maybe somebody had placed the gloves on his hands to prank a legendary coach that gleefully thumped the Cornhuskers 27-12 in 1990 on Colorado’s journey to the lone national championship in program history.“If you could beat Nebraska, you could beat ‘em all,” said McCartney, explaining why he created a rivalry the Huskers never wanted.A bona fide CU legen...SF Giants: Bullpen meltdown overshadows historic outing by Sean Manaea
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 11:00:50 GMT
SAN FRANCISCO — It was almost a big day for the Giants’ offseason acquisitions on Saturday.Sean Manaea was masterful in six innings of one-run ball. Joc Pederson and Michael Conforto played important roles in the revamped offense.But Ross Stripling, who signed a two-year, $25-million deal with the Giants in December, let it all fall apart while allowing four runs in the late innings as the Royals overcame a four-run deficit to topple the Giants, 6-5, at Oracle Park.The Giants move to 3-5 on the year with one more game against the Royals on Sunday before the Dodgers come to town on Monday.Stripling’s meltdown blew an otherwise historic day for Manaea.There was the 97 mph heater Manaea threw in the second inning that marked the hardest pitch he’s ever thrown in a game he’s started. There were eight strikeouts and six innings of one-run ball. And there was the history he made with catcher Blake Sabol as the two formed Major League Baseball’s first-ever Samoan battery.The outing w...Familiar script plays out for Sharks in blowout loss to McDavid, Edmonton Oilers
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 11:00:50 GMT
SAN JOSE – The San Jose Sharks wanted to finish off its home schedule on a positive note Saturday and see Erik Karlsson score two points to etch his name alongside some of the NHL’s all-time greatest offensive defensemen.Neither happened, as the Sharks fell behind by three on goals by Connor McDavid, Zach Hyman, and Derek Ryan and never recovered in a 6-1 loss to the Edmonton Oilers on Saturday in San Jose’s final game of the season at SAP Center.McDavid’s goal was his NHL-best 63rd of the season and also gave him a league-leading 150 points, as he became the first player to reach that mark since Mario Lemieux had 161 for the Pittsburgh Penguins in 1995-96.The goals by McDavid and Ryan came off Sharks turnovers, something that has plagued them all season, particularly at home.Logan Couture and Thomas Bordeleau couldn’t connect on a pass and turned the puck over as the Sharks tried to exit the zone. Shortly after, after a scramble in front of the Sharks’ net, McDavid was left alone a...Magnitude 3.1 earthquake strikes outside Healdsburg
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 11:00:50 GMT
A magnitude 3.1 earthquake struck Saturday afternoon outside of Healdsburg.The quake hit at 2:25 p.m. about five miles northwest of The Geysers geothermal field in the Mayacamas Mountains in eastern Sonoma County, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. It had a depth of less than half a mile below ground, the agency said.There were no immediate reports of damage.Related ArticlesNews | Before an earthquake: How to set up a family plan and make your house safer News | Earthquake kits: What to put in a go-bag, plus what supplies to keep at home and in the car News | Magnitude 4.7 earthquake rattles Bay Area, Central Coast News | Quake talk addresses damage done to Winchester Mystery House in 1906 News | Series of small earthquakes rattle Oakland hills, East BayPhotos: Annual parade and egg hunts help to kick-off Easter celebrations in the Bay Area
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 11:00:50 GMT
Families lined the streets in downtown Campbell for the Bunnies & Bonnets Parade on Saturday. Performers, classic cars, local groups and more made their way along Campbell Avenue for the annual parade, now in its 22nd year.Danville’s Eggstravaganza egg hunt hosted local children all racing to collect treasure-filled eggs at the Danville Community Center. Along with the egg hunt the family friendly event offered face painting, arts and crafts pictures with the Spring Bunny and more.An Imperial stormtrooper high fives children in the crowd during The 22nd Annual Bunnies and Bonnets Parade on Campbell Avenue in Campbell, Calif., Saturday, April 8, 2023. (Shae Hammond/Bay Area News Group) Sara Nakatsu, 15, of San Jose, performs with the Valley Baton Club during The 22nd Annual Bunnies and Bonnets Parade on Campbell Avenue in Campbell, Calif., Saturday, April 8, 2023. (Shae Hammond/Bay Area News Group) Serena Rodriguez, of Campbell, skates representing Dotties Roller ...Latest news
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