Minnesota prep hockey legend Henry Boucha dies at 72
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 14:57:31 GMT
WARROAD, Minn. — When Warroad’s boys hockey team hosts arch-rival Roseau for the main event of Hockey Day Minnesota 2024 in January, the home team will wear special sweaters bearing the likeness of one of Minnesota hockey’s most legendary players. Henry Boucha almost singlehandedly willed the Warriors to the 1969 state title, then went on to play in the Olympics, in the NHL and in the WHA.Before the game, there will likely be a moment of silence in his memory, as well. Boucha, who was 72, died on Monday. Family members did not immediately release any details but confirmed his passing, and asked for privacy at this time.An Indigenous man and a lifelong advocate for Native American education programs in Minnesota, Boucha was the driving force behind a Warroad team that advanced to the ‘69 state tournament, then held at Met Center in Bloomington, where the Warriors dispatched South St. Paul and Roseau to reach the state title game.In the second period of a tightly played championship m...FOX 2 tours new $164M Francis Howell North campus
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 14:57:31 GMT
ST. CHARLES COUNTY, Mo. – It is the biggest project in a St. Charles school district that turned into a colossal meltdown, slamming taxpayers for tens of millions of dollars more than expected. On Monday, FOX 2 received a tour of the new Francis Howell North High School to give taxpayers a glimpse at their investment.Taxpayers were initially told the school would cost $86 million. The price tag was nearly double that amount—$164.7 million. Spending on the project drew so much criticism that the Missouri Auditor’s Office launched an investigation.Superintendent Dr. Kenneth Roumpos proudly showed off the school’s robotics center and culinary arts room, saying these special learning amenities help prepare students for future college and career opportunities.Granite City steel plant affected by UAW strike
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 14:57:31 GMT
GRANITE CITY, Ill. – Picket lines continued in Wentzville outside the General Motors plant on Monday, as the United Auto Workers strike entered its fifth day. The Wentzville plant employs around 4,100 people. Union workers walked off the job at midnight last Thursday.As those workers continue striking, a major plant from another big industry in our area said it may have to soon lay off workers temporarily. A statement from the U.S. Steel Corporation said, "Following the announcement of UAW strike actions, we are executing our risk mitigation plan to ensure our melt capacity is balanced with our order book. As a result, we have decided to temporarily idle blast furnace ‘B’ at Granite City Works and are reallocating volumes as needed to other domestic facilities to efficiently meet customer demand.“We thank our employees for working to ensure the temporary idling of the furnace will be conducted safely and efficiently. We do not take these decisions lightly and will continue to monito...No cash bail era begins in Illinois amid worry from prosecutors
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 14:57:31 GMT
ST. LOUIS – The first St. Louis area suspects are out of jail under a new law ending cash bail in Illinois.Four of the first accused felons to be freed were in Washington County, Illinois, about 50 miles east of St. Louis.The historic orders filed in Washington County Court read, in part, “pursuant to statute change, defendant’s monetary bond condition is stricken and (defendant) shall be released.”The four suspects face charges ranging from battery to meth possession.“This just opens the door to go back out and do the same thing. If you’re stealing to get money for drugs, you get to do it again the next day instead of going through a rehab,” said State Rep. Charlie Meier, R-Highland.He represents parts of five St. Louis area counties in Illinois: Clinton, Washington, Bond, Madison, and St. Clair.“We have programs. We help them, give them a chance to get off the drugs and come back and be a productive citizen (through the former pre-trial bail system),” he said.In Belleville, St. Cl...After felony conviction for oil pipeline protest, Boulder activist vows to keep fighting
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 14:57:31 GMT
It’s been just over two years since Mylene Vialard headed north to protest a major oil pipeline in Minnesota.Late last month, Vialard, a veteran activist and member of Boulder’s Police Oversight Panel, returned to Minnesota to stand trial. After an arduous week filled with examples of what she called “egregious” misconduct by the prosecution, Vialard was found guilty on a felony charge of obstructing the legal process. She could face up to a year and a day in prison, but the 54-year-old water protector said she’d do it all over again if she could.“The message is still the same. The reason I’m fighting in court is still for the same reasons,” she said. “This is an aberration, that we’re criminalizing people like me — activists — when our planet is burning. We know it’s from the fossil fuel and all the extractive industries, and we’re not doing anything about it. We keep destroying the land, and we keep getting pe...Lafayette Councilmember Tonya Briggs dies over the weekend
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 14:57:31 GMT
Editor’s note: This article has been amended to correct the spelling of Finley Briggs.Lafayette City Councilmember Tonya Briggs has died.According to a Monday news release from Lafayette, Briggs died “suddenly” Saturday at the age of 44. No cause has been given at this time.Briggs lived in Lafayette for 14 years and had lived in Boulder County most of her life.Briggs was elected in 2021 and served as council liaison on the Human Rights Commission, Lafayette Open Space Advisory Committee, Historic Preservation Board, and Waste Reduction Advisory Committee during her tenure. She also served on the Rocky Mountain Metropolitan Airport Community Noise Roundtable.“Tonya left a lasting impression on our community through her selflessness, determination, and devotion to improving the lives of others. Her contributions will be remembered for years to come,” Mayor J.D. Mangat said in the news release.Lafayette officials have not yet said what will become of Briggs’ sea...Downtown Boulder parking garages to go gateless, switch to touchless payments
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 14:57:31 GMT
The five city-owned BoulderPark parking garages in downtown Boulder will switch to gateless operations and touchless payments effective Oct. 1.These garages will transition to the gate-free Metropolis parking system, which will allow registered drivers to simply drive in, park and receive a text message confirming they’re parked in that location. When drivers leave the garage, any payments due will be charged to their account automatically and receipts will be sent by text.Non-registered drivers may park but will need to register by scanning a QR code from one of the signs throughout the garages before they leave. There is no need for an app, and the registration is a short, one-time process.Parking on weekends and holidays will still be free, and registration is not required during those times.“We recognize the frustration that the traditional gate-based system has too often caused,” Community Vitality Director Cris Jones stated in a news release. “By embrac...Police shoot man armed with replica handgun
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 14:57:31 GMT
Authorities with the Los Angeles Police Department have released video of a police shooting that occurred last month in South L.A. after a 25-year-old man pointed a replica gun at two officers. The incident occurred on Aug. 18 just before 7 a.m. Uniformed officers with LAPD’s Southeast Division were dispatched to the 2100 block of East 103rd Street in Watts on reports of a “possible assault with a deadly weapon suspect there now,” according to LAPD. Video released by the police department shows two officers arriving in an alleyway where the suspect, later identified as Urias Saucedo, was standing. As the officers exit their vehicle, the 25-year-old is seen sitting down on a mattress and removing what appears to be a gun from his waistband. “The officers ordered Saucedo to drop the handgun, but he did not comply,” the release noted. “Saucedo stood, began to raise the handgun with his right hand and an [officer-involved shooting] occurred.” The 25-year-old, who ...2 dead in separate SF shootings over weekend
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 14:57:31 GMT
SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) -- Two people were killed and another was injured in two shootings in San Francisco last weekend, according to the San Francisco Police Department's crime log. The first shooting happened in the area of 7th Street and Market Street at about 9 p.m. Saturday. Two people were shot, and one of the victims died, police said. The other victim's injuries are considered to be non-life-threatening. Oakland mother killed after being struck by stray bullet while asleep One victim was found near the area of Jones and McAllister Streets. The other approached officers who were working at the scene and said they had been shot. The second shooting was on the 500 block of Twin Peaks Boulevard just after 2 a.m. Sunday morning. The shooter used a handgun to kill the victim, according to police. SFPD is investigating the motives of both shootings.DC police: Escaped murder suspect is not evading capture ‘on his own’
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 14:57:31 GMT
D.C. law enforcement officials are confident that someone is harboring the murder suspect who escaped from police custody on Sept. 6, Assistant Chief of the Investigative Services Bureau Carlos Heraud said at a news conference Monday.Police are receiving tips daily on the whereabouts of 30-year-old Christopher Haynes, according to Heraud.“He’s not out there surviving on his own,” Heraud said. “And anybody that we identify that’s assisted him in aiding and abetting us, fleeing from the area or harboring him, any charges that we can put on them, we will, because we know he’s not doing it on his own.”It has been nearly two weeks since Haynes was arrested on a D.C. arrest warrant related to the Aug. 12 shooting death of 33-year-old Brent Hayward. On the afternoon of his arrest, police said Haynes complained about a preexisting ankle injury and was brought to the George Washington University Hospital for treatment.As an officer was trying to secu...Latest news
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