Twins pick up club options on Max Kepler, Jorge Polanco

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:57:43 GMT

Twins pick up club options on Max Kepler, Jorge Polanco The offseason has officially begun, and the Twins have made their first big moves, exercising the club options on longtime veterans Jorge Polanco and Max Kepler.Polanco is due $10.5 million next season and Kepler will earn $10 million. It will be Kepler’s last year under contract with the Twins, while Polanco has an additional club option for the 2025 season.The duo’s careers have been intertwined since they were part of the Twins’ 2009 international signing class. Kepler, who hails from Germany, and Polanco, a native of the Dominican Republic, were roommates their very first year in professional baseball.They have been close friends ever since, both inking five-year extensions ahead of the 2019 season, and talked during the playoffs about how meaningful it was to be playing alongside each other on the sport’s biggest stage.“It’s very special to be here with you, bro, at this point,” Kepler said to Polanco during an October press conference. “I think it’s been over...

East Metro Girls Soccer Player of the Year: Minnehaha Academy’s Berit Parten

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:57:43 GMT

East Metro Girls Soccer Player of the Year: Minnehaha Academy’s Berit Parten Bryan Hollaway still gets goosebumps thinking about it.There were roughly 35 seconds remaining in Minnehaha Academy’s contest at Blake in September. The game was tied, 4-4. Senior attacker Berit Parten got the bear at midfield.Minnehaha Academy senior forward Berit Parten navigates the defense during the Red Hawks’ 5-4 victor at Blake on Sept. 19, 2023. Parten, an Iowa commit and St. Paul native, is the 2023 East Metro Player of the Year. (Courtesy of Berit Parten)“And, for some reason, the defense dropped off. And she starts sprinting up the field,” Hollaway said. “They’re thinking there’s not enough time for her to score. They just continue to drop, playing really conservatively.”Then, from roughly 33 yards out, Parten fired off a blast.“Just on a rope, puts it over the goalie’s head,” Hollaway said.Redhawks win, 5-4.“It was hit with such venom, it was shocking,” Hollaway said. “And everyone loses their mind.”Not that they should’ve been surprised. You do not doubt Parten wh...

Lake George remains likely first protected under new law

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:57:43 GMT

Lake George remains likely first protected under new law LAKE GEORGE, N.Y. (NEWS10) – While National Grid worked near a restaurant in Lake George it made a discovery, human remains that are believed to be from the Revolutionary War. Experts said the remains were in an unmarked grave and likely the first protected under a new law.The company’s gas crews were working on a gas line near the Lobster Pot restaurant on October 17 when they found a human skull. According to National Grid, all work was stopped and has not yet resumed. It was reported to the Town of Lake George. “In this case we think we have a pretty good idea already. This is an area where there have been human remains found since the 1800s. On this particular lot there’s been at least seven different instances when graves have been found,” said Lisa Anderson, the curator of bioarchaelogy at the New York State Museum. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! “In that general area there’s been at least 18 times that graves have...

Megan Green re-files lawsuit against St. Louis, demands justice over protest response

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:57:43 GMT

Megan Green re-files lawsuit against St. Louis, demands justice over protest response ST. LOUIS - The head of the St. Louis City Board of Aldermen is suing her own city and 13 police officers. President Megan Green is demanding a jury trial over a Central West End protest during which she alleges she was tear-gassed back in 2017.The lawsuit was originally filed before Green became the President of the Board of Alderman. She claims she and others were tear-gassed during a protest in the Central West End neighborhood. Florida kidnapping victims rescued from downtown St. Louis hotel FOX 2 has learned that the lawsuit has been re-filed in the Missouri 22nd Judicial Circuit Court. The lawsuit names St. Louis City and 13 St. Louis police officers, including Lt. Col. Lawrence O'Toole, who was interim police chief at the time.“On the night the [Jason] Stockley Verdict came out, [Megan Green] was peacefully protesting in the Central West End. Hours after the protest was done, she asked permission from police to walk back to her car. Then, bear-big armored personnel walked ...

Trial date set for driver accused in deadly hit-and-run crash near Ted Drewes

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:57:43 GMT

Trial date set for driver accused in deadly hit-and-run crash near Ted Drewes ST. LOUIS - The trial date has been set for a man charged in a deadly hit-and-run crash near Ted Drewes last year. Jacob Adler, 25, faces two felonies in connection with the death of Matthew Nikolai, 17, was struck and killed in July 2022 while walking across Chippewa Street. Florida kidnapping victims rescued from downtown St. Louis hotel On Thursday, a judge scheduled a pretrial hearing for April 18 and Adler's trial to begin on April 29. Adler is charged with leaving the scene of an accident (resulting in death) and tampering with physical evidence.Following the crash, the City of St. Louis has moved forward with some new traffic-calming measures around Ted Drewes.

Iconic St. Louis destinations transform for the holiday season

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:57:43 GMT

Iconic St. Louis destinations transform for the holiday season ST. LOUIS - With the Halloween season now in the rearview mirror, St. Louis staples are getting ready for a new holiday season. From the St. Louis Zoo to the Missouri Botanical Garden to Grant’s Farm, preparations are underway for the November and December events.At the Saint Louis Zoo, crews are working quickly to take down the ‘Boo at the Zoo’ Halloween decor and replace it with the "Wild Lights" Christmas Lightshow. School bus driver on leave after Halloween candy cannabis scare At the second-largest garden in North America, staff from the Missouri Botanical Garden are staying busy. They are also working diligently to prepare for the Garden Glow this holiday season.And at Grant's Farm, general manager Steve Byrd tells FOX 2 there are many preparations for their fantastic holiday lights. While most of their Christmas displays are still in the works, all three locations will be on display by mid-to-late November.Want to get a head start on purchasing tickets? The links to each lo...

Live updates | Hundreds evacuate Gaza Strip as more pressure placed on Israel to pause fighting

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:57:43 GMT

Live updates | Hundreds evacuate Gaza Strip as more pressure placed on Israel to pause fighting Israeli troops advanced further toward Gaza City on Thursday, battling with Hamas militants as the Palestinian death toll surged above 9,000. In the nearly four weeks since Hamas launched its deadly attack on Israel, U.S. and Arab leaders are ramping up pressure on Israel to at least briefly pause its attacks in order to aid civilians.Israel has allowed more than 260 trucks carrying food and medicine through the crossing, but aid workers say it’s not nearly enough.Roughly 800 people — including hundreds of Palestinians with foreign passports and dozens of injured — have been allowed to leave the Gaza Strip via the Rafah crossing under an apparent agreement among the U.S., Egypt, Israel and Qatar, which mediates with Hamas.The Palestinian death toll in the Israel-Hamas war has reached 9,061, according to the Hamas-run Health Ministry in Gaza. In the occupied West Bank, more than 130 Palestinians have been killed in violence and Israeli raids.More than 1,400 people in Israel have been...

Spirit Airlines will pull out of Denver airport in early 2024

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:57:43 GMT

Spirit Airlines will pull out of Denver airport in early 2024 Spirit Airlines is departing Denver International Airport early next year as the budget carrier faces concerns over the engines in its fleet of Airbus 320 jets.Spirit will no longer fly in and out of Denver as of Jan. 9, DIA spokeswoman Stephanie Figuero told The Denver Post in an email. Spirit, which started flying out of Denver in May 2012, operated out of just one gate on Concourse C, she said.In an emailed statement, Spirit spokesman Thomas Fletcher said the airline was forced to make some tough choices as it continued to learn more about how Pratt & Whitney’s GTF engine availability impacts its fleet and operations.“After considering those constraints and the underperformance of our routes through Denver International Airport (DEN), we’ve made the difficult decision to discontinue service at the airport, effective Jan. 9, 2024,” Fletcher wrote in the email.Spirit will refund customers who have ticket reservations after Jan. 9, the email said.Pratt & Wh...

San Bernardino residents arrested for catalytic convertor thefts, vehicle burglary

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:57:43 GMT

San Bernardino residents arrested for catalytic convertor thefts, vehicle burglary Five San Bernardino residents were arrested in connection to catalytic convertor thefts and a vehicle burglary, authorities with the Laguna Beach Police Department announced Thursday.The residents, whose identities weren’t released, were arrested and taken into custody for vehicle burglary, possession of a controlled substance, violation of parole, vandalism, possession of burglary tools, and conspiracy, a news release said.On Oct. 29, personnel with the Laguna Beach Police Department responded to calls of a vehicle burglary at the 100 block of Mountain Street in Laguna Beach. Upon arrival, officers searched the area and found the suspect’s vehicle near Canyon Acres Drive and Laguna Canyon Road. Catalytic converter thefts on the decline, insurance data suggests Authorities searched the vehicle and found stolen mail, catalytic converters and other contraband items.“This was an outstanding team effort by our dispatchers and patrol team resulting in the arrest of five suspects trying...

No charges in crash involving 'Ferris Bueller,' 'Succession' actor Alan Ruck

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:57:43 GMT

No charges in crash involving 'Ferris Bueller,' 'Succession' actor Alan Ruck No charges will be filed as a result of the multi-car crash in Hollywood involving "Ferris Bueller" and "Succession" actor Alan Ruck, Los Angeles Police told KTLA on Thursday.The collision happened around 9 p.m. on Halloween night at the busy intersection of La Brea Avenue and Hollywood Boulevard.In two surveillance videos obtained by KTLA, Ruck's Rivian electric pickup truck is seen stopped behind another car at a red light as pedestrians cross in the crosswalk.For reasons still unclear, the truck suddenly lunges forward and rear-ends the other car, and then careens across lanes of traffic, hitting another vehicle before crashing through the wall of Raffallo's Pizza. No one inside the restaurant was hurt.Actor Alan Ruck is seen at the crash scene. Oct. 31, 2023. (KTLA)At least one person is hospitalized after a three-vehicle collision sent a truck crashing through a pizza shop in Hollywood on Oct. 31, 2023. (KTLA)At least one person is hospitalized after a three-vehicle collision s...