Woman killed in Sunday night rollover crash on I-35W in Burnsville

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:54:50 GMT

Woman killed in Sunday night rollover crash on I-35W in Burnsville A 55-year-old woman was killed Sunday night when the Toyota Highlander she was driving veered off Interstate 35W in Burnsville and rolled over, Minnesota State Patrol said.According to the State Patrol, shortly after 7 p.m. Sunday, Leslie Ann Fitzgerald Doll’s Highlander went off southbound I-35W at Southcross Drive in Burnsville. The SUV rolled down an embankment and came to a stop upside down.Doll was pronounced dead at the scene.Her hometown wasn’t immediately reported by the State Patrol. The crash remains under investigation.Related ArticlesCrime & Public Safety | Roseau pair stole electricity to run bitcoin farm, suit alleges Crime & Public Safety | Motorist killed in St. Paul crash, 2 injured following brief State Patrol pursuit on I-94 Crime & Public Safety | Copper thefts darken St. Paul streets … and now also hamper telephone service Crime & Public Safety | Mahtomedi hockey player ...

Catholic Central volleyball honors player who died while on vacation

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:54:50 GMT

Catholic Central volleyball honors player who died while on vacation LANSINGBURGH, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The Troy teenager who died while swimming at the beach in Florida was honored Monday night at her high school's volleyball game. Danielle Marceline died in December 2022 while her family was on vacation. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! Marceline's school, Catholic Central, retired her jersey number at their game against Lansingburgh. Money raised from Monday's event also went to the scholarship fund in her honor.

Lawmakers, health officials discuss healthcare worker shortage

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:54:50 GMT

Lawmakers, health officials discuss healthcare worker shortage ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Lawmakers and healthcare leaders gathered at the New York State Capitol on Monday to discuss the shortage of workers in Upstate New York hospitals. Officials said hospitals are having to pay more for staff as the vacancy rates of jobs in their sector are continuing to rise.They said over 64 percent of all hospitals in Upstate New York are reporting negative operating margins. Lawmakers said they have tried to help hospitals by changing laws to traveling nurse programs as well as raises in Medicare funding for hospitals. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! Those who work in hospitals say more needs to be done."Along with staffing rising costs have affected all of us," Albany Medical Center CEO Dr. Dennis McKenna said. "Just as it costs more to go to the grocery store or to make repairs on your home, it costs more today to operate a healthcare organization."Officials also said key areas they are focusing on i...

Man accused of attacking hotel staffers in Franklin County

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:54:50 GMT

Man accused of attacking hotel staffers in Franklin County FRANKLIN COUNTY, Mo. - A St. Louis man is accused of attacking motel employees and fleeing police when confronted by officers.According to Chief Michael Wirt, St. Clair Police Department, officers were dispatched to the Super 8 Motel in the 1000 block of South Outer Road at noon on Dec. 3 for a reported disturbance.When officers walked in the lobby, they met with a customer, later identified as Louis Finocchio.Wirt said police noticed Finocchio, 37, seemed agitated and that his hands were swollen and bloodied. When asked about the blood, Finocchio claimed to have cut his foot.Finocchio sprinted from the lobby when officers told him they planned on detaining him. Officers fired department-issued Taser devices at Finocchio, to no effect. Franklin County deputies helped St. Clair police search the area and locate Finocchio.Meanwhile, police found two victims on the second floor of the motel. They were identified as a 56-year-old woman and a 60-year-old man. Both had suffered life-threa...

Keeler: Deion Sanders, CU Buffs can do so much better than Pat Shurmur calling plays in 2024

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:54:50 GMT

Keeler: Deion Sanders, CU Buffs can do so much better than Pat Shurmur calling plays in 2024 The only way Pat Shurmur reaches the College Football Playoff next winter is if a pal buys him a ticket.Deion Sanders? Shedeur Sanders? Travis Hunter? The Buffs should be beating prospective offensive play-callers off with a stick. Not sticking Shedeur with another season of Pencil Pat pushing the buttons.Yet when USA Today asked Coach Prime Monday if Shurmur, who put Teddy Bridgewater in the hospital and Drew Lock in purgatory, would return as CU’s offensive coordinator, this was Sanders’ reply:“Yeah,” Coach Prime said, “most likely.”Lordy, the man’s interviews for the “Coach Prime” TV show that debuts later this week must be pure gold. Because his offenses are anything but.Sanders took the keys from Sean Lewis and handed them to Shurmur around Halloween. CU hasn’t won a game since.Only three Pac-12 teams scored fewer points than the Buffs did — 20.25 per game — after Nov. 1. And Stanford, Arizona State and UCLA still averaged 2...

Teen missing from Durango since Sunday

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:54:50 GMT

Teen missing from Durango since Sunday A 15-year-old boy has been missing from Durango since Sunday night, according to the Colorado Bureau of Investigation.Braydon Ray Belt was last seen at the Walgreens in the 2700 block of Main Avenue at 6 p.m. Sunday, the agency posted in a Missing Indigenous Person Alert.Braydon Ray Belt was last seen in Durango on Sunday, Dec. 3, 2023. (Colorado Bureau of Investigation)Braydon is believed to be with a girl, according to the agency.He is described as 5 feet, 9 inches tall; 120 pounds; with brown hair and brown eyes. Braydon is Indigenous and affiliated with the Navajo Nation, according to CBI.He was last seen wearing a black hoodie, grey sweatpants, white socks and black flip-flops.If seen, call 911 or the Durango Police Department at 970-385-2900.Get more Colorado news by signing up for our daily Your Morning Dozen email newsletter.

Five Weeknight Dishes: Bold flavors in fast dishes

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:54:50 GMT

Five Weeknight Dishes: Bold flavors in fast dishes By Genevieve Ko, The New York TimesAre you still sandwiching, stewing and Hot Pocket-ing turkey? The leftovers that became effortless dinners for days are pretty much gone (and I truly cannot eat anything else with that roasted bird).But it’s nice to be back in the kitchen, right? All you have to make now is a simple meal for yourself and maybe the others you normally feed. After Thanksgiving’s creamy richness and slow bakes, it’s refreshing to chase sharp, tangy, hot flavors in fast dishes.These meals feel as bright as the sparkling lights strung everywhere and come together quickly enough to leave time for writing cards, sending gifts and baking all the cookies.1. Soba Noodles With Ginger Broth and Crunchy GingerThis noodle dish celebrates the pungent, spicy notes of ginger by both infusing it in stock to create a warming broth and frying it with shallots and panko to create crunchy ginger crumbs you’ll want to sprinkle onto everything: eggs, rice or even a savory porridge. Feel f...

Deion Sanders says Pat Shurmur ‘most likely’ to be CU Buffs offensive coordinator next season

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:54:50 GMT

Deion Sanders says Pat Shurmur ‘most likely’ to be CU Buffs offensive coordinator next season BOULDER,CO November 4: Colorado assistant coach Pat Shurmur before the Oregon State game at Folsom Field in Boulder, Colo. on Nov. 4, 2023. (Cliff Grassmick/Staff Photographer)Colorado head coach Deion Sanders may have settled on his offensive coordinator for next year.In an interview with USA Today on Monday, Sanders was asked if Pat Shurmur would be the Buffaloes’ offensive coordinator next season and said, “Yeah, most likely.”Shurmur, a long-time NFL coach, was hired by Sanders as an analyst last summer. Eight games into this season, Sanders made the decision to promote Shurmur to a co-offensive coordinator role with Sean Lewis and handed the play-calling duties to Shurmur.Sanders also told USA Today that his son, Buffs’ starting quarterback Shedeur Sanders, is “OK” and should be healthy by the spring after missing the last game and a half with a fracture in his back, as well as an ankle injury.With the transfer portal opening on Monday, Sanders also told USA Today that the Buffs...

$3.6 billion in L.A. employee payroll goes to workers who live outside city, report shows

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:54:50 GMT

$3.6 billion in L.A. employee payroll goes to workers who live outside city, report shows A recent payroll analysis of people employed by the city of Los Angeles found that nearly 64% of workers live outside of L.A. proper, resulting in $3.6 billion exiting the city last year, officials announced Monday.  The L.A. Payroll Employee Residence Analysis, released by the L.A. City Controller Kenneth Mejia, examined what city workers, with the exception of those employed by the department of water and power, made and where they lived in 2022.  While city employees are not required to live in L.A., the analysis highlights some of the benefits of workers residing in the city they are employed by, including: Reinvesting tax dollars back into the city with local spending and sales taxes More local revenue, which can mean more money spent on city resources and services Greater engagement with local communities that employees serve Faster response times in case of work emergencies Less traffic, greenhouse gas emissions and stress on workers and the...

This dying lake could be the site of California's next ‘gold’ rush

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:54:50 GMT

This dying lake could be the site of California's next ‘gold’ rush The Salton Sea, once a resort destination and now largely overlooked, could be the site of California's next gold rush – this time involving lithium.A new study from the U.S. Department of Energy shows the dying lake, which sits between the Coachella and Imperial valleys in California's southern desert, is brimming with “white gold”: enough to build batteries for 375 million electric vehicles.This makes it one of the largest lithium brine deposits in the world.Analysts from the University of California, Berkeley measured lithium concentrations in the Salton Sea’s rocks and created computer models to estimate its potential production over the next 30 years. They also looked at scenarios for recovering the metal, which powers everything from EVs to cell phones and tablets, laptops, tools and vaping devices.Their analysis found that, with technological advances, the region could produce more than 3,400 kilotons of lithium and create an economic boom for the region where, according to t...