Timberwolves, Lynx reach radio broadcast agreement with iHeart Media, some games to air on KFAN

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:47:53 GMT

Timberwolves, Lynx reach radio broadcast agreement with iHeart Media, some games to air on KFAN The Timberwolves and Lynx signed a three-year streaming and radio partnership with iHeartMedia Minneapolis, the home of a number of prominent local radio stations, including KFXN-100.3.Approximately 20 Timberwolves games are expected to air this season on the sports station, known to local listeners as KFAN. Timberwolves games originally aired on KFAN from 1991-2011. Prior to this season, Timberwolves games aired on WCCO Radio.In a time when fans have had a harder time finding the Timberwolves and other Minnesota professional sports teams on traditional television airwaves given Bally Sports’ lack of availability on cable and streaming platforms, the same may become true of the radio broadcasts. But all Wolves games still will be available to listeners via the Timberwolves app and the iHeartRadio app.Alan Horton will continue to serve as the Timberwolves’ radio play-by-play voice.As part of the agreement, iHeartRadio will feature a Timberwolves and Lynx-specific station ...

Eagan woman raped by man who snuck into first-floor apartment, charges say

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:47:53 GMT

Eagan woman raped by man who snuck into first-floor apartment, charges say A man is jailed and charged with sneaking into a woman’s first-floor apartment in Eagan and physically and sexually assaulting her early Saturday.The 34-year-old woman told police at a hospital Saturday morning that a man she didn’t know went into her bedroom and hit her head with a handgun and raped her, according to a police report and charges filed against the alleged assailant, Ricardo Roberto Mahkwah Diaz.Ricardo Roberto Mahkwah Diaz (Courtesy of the Dakota County Sheriff’s Office)Diaz, 25, of Eagan, was arrested after police found him sleeping in her bed.He made a first court appearance Tuesday in Dakota County District Court on three counts of first-degree criminal sexual conduct. He remained jailed Wednesday in lieu of $1 million bail ahead of an Oct. 2 court hearing. No attorney was listed for him in court records.According to the police report and criminal complaint:Eagan police were dispatched to Fairview Ridges Hospital in Burnsville around 6:15 a.m. Saturday on a ...

St. Paul City Council votes 4-3 to restrict marijuana smoke from parks, commercial buildings

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:47:53 GMT

St. Paul City Council votes 4-3 to restrict marijuana smoke from parks, commercial buildings Concerned about second-hand smoke from recreational marijuana, a divided St. Paul City Council voted 4-3 to approve new rules limiting where pot smokers can light up.The new rules, heavily amended after multiple hearings that drew emotional voices on all sides, effectively merge restrictions on marijuana and tobacco smoke, barring smokers of all kinds from city parks unless there’s a designated area, marked by signage and approved by the director of St. Paul Parks and Recreation.The ordinance also bars smoking within 25 feet of entrances, exits, windows and ventilation intakes of public places and places of employment in the city. Building owners can, however, designate a smoking area in their structure with the appropriate signage.Traditional Native American practices and lawfully recognized religious and cultural ceremonies are exempt from the parks ban, which city officials hope to enforce with non-criminal administrative fines.Previously, tobacco use had been allowed in pa...

Mary McNamara: 60 isn’t the new 40 and that’s fine by me

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:47:53 GMT

Mary McNamara: 60 isn’t the new 40 and that’s fine by me I just turned 60, which seems, in equal measure, simply impossible and no big deal.No matter how you look at it, 60 is a big number — 10 more push-ups than anyone should ever be asked to do — situated inarguably on the back end of even the modern female lifespan. I could continue to call myself middle-aged, but even if it were possible, do I want to live to be 120? No, I do not.But honestly, how can I be 60 when I still don’t know how to apply foundation or fold a fitted sheet? When my idea of a perfect meal is graham crackers and peanut butter, and my notion of “tidying” is putting the books that cover every surface of my home into a stack and calling it a day?I am grateful to be alive, especially after a pandemic, but I certainly don’t feel wiser, calmer, more at ease with myself or any of the other wonderful feelings others have documented as they enter their seventh decade.Nor do I feel lonely, more afraid of death or out of touch with popular...

Other voices: U.S. Sen. Robert Menendez should resign

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:47:53 GMT

Other voices: U.S. Sen. Robert Menendez should resign New Jersey’s Robert Menendez is entitled to the presumption of innocence (again). But after his latest federal indictment on bribery charges, he should not be entitled to continue to serve in the United States Senate.Menendez should resign.The cloud hanging over the Garden State’s senior senator will inevitably distract from his ability to put his constituents first. He should step down and focus his energy on mounting a credible defense.However, Menendez said he is not going anywhere. During a news conference on Monday, he recounted his many accomplishments championing worthy causes and standing up for New Jersey residents, and declared he would be “exonerated.”But any good works are overshadowed by the disturbing picture of corruption alleged in the 39-page indictment. Prosecutors accused Menendez of abusing his power to benefit the government of Egypt and business associates in New Jersey in return for bribes that included hundreds of thousands of dollars ...

Sarah Green Carmichael: The child care ‘cliff’ is upon us. Look out below

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:47:53 GMT

Sarah Green Carmichael: The child care ‘cliff’ is upon us. Look out below Pandemic-era subsidies propping up U.S. childcare providers expire on Sept. 30. About three million children could lose their spots, leading some to call this a “child care cliff.” Women’s participation in the labor force, which as at an all-time high, may fall right off with it.Instead of a sharp, sudden drop, it’s more likely to be a protracted slide that extends the pain. So rather than an immediate economic disruption of the kind that demands policy action, here’s how my Bloomberg Opinion colleague Kathryn Edwards describes the coming fallout: “Families will internalize the cost of child care the way they have for years: by having fewer children and working less.” For employers, the “working less” part of the equation should ring an alarm bell.Although there are plenty of policies the government could offer to shore up the U.S. child care system, employers shouldn’t expect the cavalry to come to their rescue. Yes, the U...

Harbour Point Gardens to pay $7,000 in fines

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:47:53 GMT

Harbour Point Gardens to pay $7,000 in fines TROY, N.Y. (NEWS10) – 182 Delaware LLC pleaded guilty to seven code violations at the Harbour Point Gardens apartment complex on Wednesday and each will cost the company $1,000. More than 50 units were evacuated in June over multiple code violations.The company pleaded guilty to seven property maintenance code violations all related to the exterior walls, the reason why the city evacuated people from the apartment.  Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! Each violation carries a $1,000 penalty, the max judgement, totaling $7,000. A city spokesperson says that money will go toward the city’s general fund, which funds the Code Enforcement Department among other things. A statement from Harbour Point Gardens read: “Today’s hearing marked another milestone to the end of this unfortunate incident. We are pleased that our residents have all been able to return to Harbour Point. Our commitment to enhancing and renovating the proper...

'Ice-cold bandits' wanted in St. Louis County business break-in

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:47:53 GMT

'Ice-cold bandits' wanted in St. Louis County business break-in ST. LOUIS - The St. Louis County Police Department is looking for two suspects in connection with a recent business break-in. Police refer to the suspects as "ice-cold bandits."The two suspects, believed to be one man and one woman, broke into a business building in the 13500 block of Big Bend Road. It happened just before 4 a.m. Friday. Centene to cut 3% of workforce; St. Louis impact unknown Police say the suspects made two shaved ices for themselves before escaping. They reportedly caused around $1,500 in damages. County police released multiple surveillance photos of the suspects in a Facebook post on Wednesday. If you have any information relevant to the investigation, contact county police at 314-615-4169 or 636-529-8210.

Big plans for Grand Motel, new owner says

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:47:53 GMT

Big plans for Grand Motel, new owner says ST. LOUIS - After a St. Louis motel was forced to shut down due to being a nuisance for decades, the property has a new owner with big plans.Just last month, the city ordered the motel to close until it addressed “all code violations and met all standards.”New owner Monique Buchanan says things are about to change.She plans on turning the motel into the Eagles Nest Domestic Violence Center, complete with 24-hour security.“My mother had four children at the age of 20. My biological father was a heroin addict, so I'm dedicated to helping people … I'm passionate about helping others,” she said. Centene to cut 3% of workforce; St. Louis impact unknown Buchanan is determined to provide a safe, single-room facility. She will partner with Doorways, a St. Louis nonprofit that has provided housing to people with HIV for decadesShe says the building will function as transition housing and a safe haven for people with HIV and AIDS, chronic illness, and victims of domestic violence.But due to...

Invasive bug spotted in Illinois

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:47:53 GMT

Invasive bug spotted in Illinois SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (WMBD) - The Illinois Department of Agriculture has detected an invasive species of bug in Illinois.According to the Illinois Department of Agriculture, officials with local, state and federal agencies have located a moderately populated area of spotted lantern flies. A mature adult lantern fly was found on Sept. 16, and 10 days later, the identification was confirmed. The insect poses no health harm to humans or animals, the agriculture department said. See this pattern on leaves? It could be an invasive insect “If there is a silver lining associated with spotted lantern fly in Illinois, it is that we have no reason to believe that widespread plant or tree death will result from its presence,” said Scott Schirmer, the department's section manager for its nursery and northern field office. "This is likely going to be a nuisance pest that interferes with our ability to enjoy outdoor spaces and may have some impact on the agritourism industry, including orchards, p...