What should the Timberwolves do this offseason? Here’s a suggestion
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:48:40 GMT
Timberwolves coach Chris Finch cited internal development as the team’s biggest path for growth at the conclusion of the 2021-22 season. And then Minnesota made a seismic trade for 7-foot-4 center Rudy Gobert roughly two months later.Perhaps Finch wasn’t being entirely truthful in the moment, but what’s more likely is that NBA teams frankly don’t know what opportunities for roster change will present themselves once free agency and the draft hit and trade talks heat up and take unexpected turns.Which is why though Finch and Timberwolves basketball boss Connelly sounded largely committed to Minnesota’s current roster construction during exit interviews with the media last week, that provides no guarantee the Timberwolves will indeed “run it back” next season.Minds change, as do circumstances and opportunities.Anthony Edwards will be a member of the Timberwolves next fall — that’s all but guaranteed. Everything else beyond that is up in the air.In the midst of uncertainty, here’s one ...April hiring gains reflect a still-resilient U.S. job market; 235,000 jobs added
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:48:40 GMT
America’s employers added a healthy 253,000 jobs in April, evidence of a labor market that still shows surprising resilience despite rising interest rates, chronically high inflation and a banking crisis that could weaken the economy.The unemployment rate dipped to 3.4%, matching a 54-year low, the Labor Department said Friday. The jobless rate fell in part, though, because 43,000 people left the labor force, the first drop since November, and were no longer counted as unemployed.In its report Friday, the government noted that while hiring was solid in April, it was much weaker in February and March than it had previously estimated. Job gains for those months was downgraded by a combined 149,000. And hourly wages rose last month at the fastest pace since July, which may alarm the inflation fighters at the Federal Reserve.April’s hiring gain compares with 165,000 in March and 248,000 in February and is still at a level considered vigorous by historical standards. The job market has r...Jury selection for limo trial enters fifth day with new panel
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:48:40 GMT
SCHOHARIE, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Jury selection for the criminal trial of Nauman Hussain, in connection with the 2018 crash that killed 20 people, continued into its fifth day. A new panel of 90 prospective jurors was brought in for orientation and questioning. The group is told the basics of the case and Judge Peter Lynch walks them through the indictment. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Hussain is charged with 20 counts of manslaughter and 20 counts of criminally negligent homicide. According to Judge Lynch, he can be found not guilty of both or guilty of only one or the other. After orientation, prospective jurors are brought to the jury box, in groups of 16, for questioning from Judge Lynch, Special District Attorney Fred Rench and Hussain's defense attorney Lee Kindlon. Jordan Young accepts plea deal Picking a jury for this trial has proven to be difficult because of how high-profile the crash is. Throughout jury select...Police: Lake Katrine man arrested for murder
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:48:40 GMT
LAKE KATRINE, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- A man is in custody following the investigation into the death of Anthony Roberts. Brian Roberts, 26, was arrested by the Ulster Police Department and is facing a murder charge. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! According to police, officers were conducting a welfare check and located Anthony Roberts deceased in a residence on Main Street. Police say Roberts was the victim of a homicide. Investigators determined that Brian Roberts was the suspect and located him walking on Neighborhood Road a short time later. He was taken into custody without incident. Roberts was arraigned and remanded to the Ulster County Jail without bail.City of Albany announces changes to parking meters
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:48:40 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Albany Parking Authority has announced that starting on May 8 all on-street parking meters that currently end at 6 p.m. will now end at 5 p.m. Additionally, the 15-minute lock out period that protected the ParkAlbany App's progressive meter rates will be removed, allowing users of the app to now continue their parking session in the same zone for up to an hour after their session expires. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! The decision to make the changes permanent has come after Albany Parking Authority received positive feedback from a pilot program that ran through the summer and fall of 2022. These modifications have gained support from the local business community."As a business located on Central Avenue, we see the detrimental effects of the hour between the typical end of the workday – 5 p.m. – and that additional hour to 6 p.m. Many of our customers have specifically said they would swing by...Albany restaurant celebrating restoration of damaged statue
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:48:40 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- In early April, the statue in front of 286 and 288 Lark Street was pushed over and damaged. Now, owner Ali Celik is holding a celebration to to unveil the newly-restored stature. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Celik owns both the Italian restaurant Villa di Como and the wine bar 288 Lark Wine & Tap. He and a local archaeologist friend were able to restore the statue.On May 3, the Albany Police Department arrested Jordan Michael, 37, of Albany, in connection with the incident. He was charged with second-degree criminal mischief. Jordan Young accepts plea deal Celik is celebrating with an unveiling ceremony at 288 Lark Wine & Tap at 4 p.m. on Friday, May 5. Villa di Como will be offering a special promotion throughout the weekend to celebrate. Any guest who spends $50 or more will get a free jar of Villi di Como's gourmet Italian sauce.St. Louis' best fried chicken spots, according to FOX 2 viewers
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:48:40 GMT
ST. LOUIS – Where can you get some of the best fried chicken in the St. Louis area? We asked our Facebook fans, and they had opinions.Here is a list of the best spots in St. Louis to get fried chicken, according to our viewers. These dishes range from Southern style, St. Louis style, and homemade recipes passed down from generation to generation. King Edwards Fried Chicken in St. Charles testimonials on their website states that King Edward's is the go-to spot in St. Charles for fried chicken and other menu items. It has been around for a long time and has never disappointed, with hot and fresh food and leftovers to create crispy chicken burritos the next day. Hobos at the Legion in St. Peters say that one of fan favorites is their famous-fried chicken. They say on their website that they are the winner of the best fried chicken in St. Charles County. Piccadilly at Manhattan Some reviews stated that they had a great experience at the restaurant, with the Fried chicken&nb...Centaurus teacher resigns, accuses BVSD of mishandling sexual harassment complaints
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:48:40 GMT
A teacher at Centaurus High School has resigned, saying he feels Boulder Valley School District officials were not properly handling sexual harassment complaints among students.Michael Ross, a science teacher who had been with the Lafayette school for nine years, sent an email Wednesday to an unknown number of parents and students announcing his decision. The Daily Camera was able to obtain a copy of the email, which was confirmed by school district officials.“I write to you with a heavy heart to inform you that I am resigning my position as a teacher at Centaurus High School, effective immediately,” Ross wrote. “This semester, I have observed such profound and immoral wrongs visited upon our students and a complete failure of our leadership to even acknowledge, let alone deal with, the harm and continuing danger, that I cannot continue to associate myself with this school or district. Not only has our leadership chosen not to inform the school community of this danger, but has acti...Colorado sounds alarm over spike in syphilis among mothers, babies: “One case is one case too many”
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:48:40 GMT
Eight times as many babies were born with syphilis in Colorado in 2022 as in 2017, and while the numbers are still small, the public health community is racing to get the disease under control.Untreated syphilis during pregnancy can cause miscarriages, stillbirth or infant death; premature birth; low birthweight; and disabilities, including deafness or blindness. Some babies appear healthy at birth, but get sick from congenital syphilis in the following weeks.Colorado’s five-year increase, from four cases in 2017 to a preliminary count of 34 in 2022, is part of a nationwide trend — one that’s almost entirely preventable. State law requires that everyone get tested for syphilis, a sexually transmitted infection, during their first prenatal visit, and prompt antibiotic treatment can prevent complications.“One case is one case too many,” said Lacy Mulleavey, prevention and field services program manager for the Colorado Department of Public Health and Envi...Bakersfield teens escape sidewalk assault; parents track down suspect for police
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:48:40 GMT
It had all the ingredients for a tragedy: Two teen girls walking home from school when suddenly, from behind, a stranger grabs one of the girls by her breasts. The start of a horror story? It might have been, if not for the two girls’ aggressive defense against the assailant, KTLA sister station KGET reports. The two girls, 14-year old eighth graders, were walking home from Freedom Middle School, heading east on Hageman Road at about 3:30 p.m. on April 26.A security camera at a church on Hageman Road caught a faraway image of the girls walking down the sidewalk when the stranger approached from behind. The girls ran to one of their homes in a panic, frantically trying to enter the code to unlock the door. The victim immediately called her mother at work. FBI warns about ‘trend’ of using rideshares for child abductions Suzanne Mendoza told her daughter to hang up and call 911. Then she got back on the phone for further explanation.“A man had run up behind her and grabbed her from b...Latest news
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