Minnesota fisherman loses walleye down North Dakota storm drain — and gets it back
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 18:44:09 GMT
VALLEY CITY, N.D. — After a North Dakota fishing trip, Valley City native Shawn Grim often goes to his favorite hometown haunts like the Pizza Corner restaurant.Grim, who now lives in Osakis, Minn., had just rolled into town after a good walleye catch Sunday, Oct. 15.“I had this gorgeous, 22-inch walleye, which, you know what, that’s as big as you keep. Everything else goes back in,” Grim said. “A 4 1/2 pound walleye. It was a nice fish, and it’s big.”Outside of the pizza shop, Grim thought it would be a good photo opportunity.“I am holding this fish, getting ready for a picture, and all of a sudden it flip-flops down onto the street. Okay, not a big deal, and I go down to grab it, and boom, boom, boom, right into the drain,” Grim said.This sounds like a great fishing story, but was there proof?Area businesses had no security footage. But recently, the city of Valley City installed traffic cameras, and they captured it all.WDAY News sh...Girls state tennis: Rochester Mayo finally breaks through for 2A title
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 18:44:09 GMT
Making its 26th state tournament appearance in 27 season, Rochester Mayo finally broke through and won it all on Wednesday. The top-seeded Spartans topped the No. 2 seed, perennial power Edina, 6-1 in the Class 2A final at Baseline Tennis Center.Rochester Mayo had previously downed Edina a couple times this fall and was the prohibitive favorite Wednesday, but the Hornets made the Spartans work for it.With Rochester Mayo leading 3-1, the final three matches all went to a decisive third set. The Spartans needed to win one of them to claim a championship — they won all three.Claire Loftus and Aoife Loftus set the tone up top for the Spartans, cruising to victories at No. 1 and No. 2 singles.Class AThe Blake School prevented the Rochester sweep, as the second-seeded Bears upset top-seeded Rochester Lourdes 5-2 in the Class A final at Reed-Sweatt Tennis Center in Minneapolis.Four of Blake’s five points came via straight-set victories, including wins from Nana Vang and Fatemeh...After rainy week, Twin Cities could see first snowfall of season on Saturday
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 18:44:09 GMT
After a rainy work week in the Twin Cities, the metro might see its first snowfall of the season this weekend.Tuesday’s record-breaking showers — which dumped 1.34 inches at the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport — gave way to an overcast Wednesday, and a second round of heavy rainfall was expected to begin late Wednesday night and continue off-and-on into Friday, according to the National Weather Service.Light snow is possible Saturday, said Joe Strus, a weather service meteorologist in Chanhassen. But don’t expect to be building any snowmen just yet.“Flurries to snow showers, somewhere within that realm,” he said. “We’re not looking at major accumulation.”Another dusting is possible on Halloween, but it could just as easily fall as rain if temperatures don’t dip low enough.“It definitely bears watching,” Strus said, adding that he’s not expecting a major winter weather event either way.That isn...Police searching for man wanted on drug warrants
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 18:44:09 GMT
SALEM, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Multiple police agencies are searching for a man considered to be armed and dangerous in the Salem area. Police are looking for Jeffrey Dickinson. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! The search began around 4:30 p.m. Wednesday. Police said Dickinson is wanted on a felony warrant, and he fled when confronted by law enforcement. Dickinson was last seen in a wooded area near Blind Buck Road in Salem. Police said a reverse 911 call went out to all area residents. Those in Salem are asked to report all suspicious activity to 911. They should not approach or make contact with Dickinson. The 35-year old was operating skid-steer, logging equipment, according to authorities. Salem residents in the following areas are asked to lock your doors:Riley Hill Road from and including Sky Parlor Way and Parqui Lane to Blind Buck RoadBlind Buck Road from Riley Hill Road to Wilson Lane, including Fleming Lane and Buck Ridge Way...Saratoga County DA appeals decision to drop charges in officer-involved shooting
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 18:44:09 GMT
BALLSTON SPA, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The Saratoga County District Attorney has appealed a decision to toss out an indictment against one of the people involved in an officer-involved shooting in Saratoga Springs.A judge dropped the eight charges against Vito Caselnova in September citing the prosecution's presentation to a grand jury was flawed. The judge concluded that the jury did not receive proper instructions on what to consider and did not properly explain the state's self-defense law. The ruling gave the DA's office the chance to file new charges. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! The shooting took place in November 2022 on Caroline Street. Officers were responding to a dispute between Caselnova and a group of people from the Utica area. They were also charged in connection with the shooting.Police said they fired their weapons after Caselnova did not respond to repeated commands to drop his weapon. Caselnova, a Vermont's sheri...Second Troy officer sues gun manufacturer
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 18:44:09 GMT
TROY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- A Troy police officer is suing gun manufacturer SIG Sauer after he claimed his gun went off unexpectedly. According to court documents, Officer Justin Ashe said his gun discharged in 2020 while it was in its holster. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! The bullet hit his foot and exited near his ankle. He suffered a broken bone and was out of work for five months. The lawsuit blames the gun's design and argues it was not tested properly. He's seeking an unspecified amount of damages.Ashe is the second Troy officer to sue the company. Sgt. Michael Colwell told NEWS10 in 2021 his gun went off while it was holstered during a training exercise. He suffered a serious leg injury.The company said it is not liable for Colwell's injuries and argued at the time that no other users had reported a similar issue.Officer Ashe's lawsuit can be read in-full below:Berkshire County man accused of vandalizing crosswalks
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 18:44:09 GMT
GREAT BARRINGTON, Mass. (NEWS10) -- A Berkshire County man was charged with vandalism after allegedly damaging three crosswalks in Great Barrington that were painted in support of the LGBTQ community. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! Police said Ryan Brown, 32, of Egremont, was arrested in August. The investigation began when crosswalks at three different intersections were found with tire marks.Police used surveillance videos from a local business to identify the suspect. The damage has been repaired. It cost the town about $600.Suspected DUI driver taken into custody after pursuit
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 18:44:09 GMT
A person suspected of driving recklessly while under the influence of drugs or alcohol was taken into custody by officers with the California Highway Patrol after a nearly hourlong pursuit through South Los Angeles. The chase began at around 5:30 p.m. as the driver was traveling in southbound lanes of the 110 Freeway before exiting Florence onto surface streets. A person suspected of reckless DUI was taken into custody after a pursuit with the California Highway Patrol on Oct. 25, 2023. (KTLA)While the pursuit suspect was not clocked at high-speeds, aerial footage from Sky5 captured the driver blowing through red lights and stops signs.The suspect was eventually taken into custody by CHP near the intersection of West 62nd Street and South Broadway.Lawyer for man charged in deadly Malibu crash claims his client was being chased
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 18:44:09 GMT
The attorney representing the man charged with murder in the deaths of four Pepperdine University students who were struck and killed along the Pacific Coast Highway last week says his client was being chased by another vehicle.Michael Kraut, the defense attorney for Fraser Bohm, claimed that the 22-year-old was involved in a road rage incident that began at Duke's Malibu, the famous bar and restaurant located on PCH about three miles west of the deadly crash site."We have evidence that the Sheriff's Department did not want to take that clearly shows that there was a road rage incident that started at Duke's, that this person chased him and tried to push him off the side of the road," Kraut said in an interview with KTLA. "And when he accelerated to get away from him, that's when the accident occurred."Four women died in a multi-vehicle crash on the Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu on Oct. 17, 2023.Kraut said security footage has been located that allegedly corroborates those claims,...Los Angeles to consider lifting COVID-19 vaccine mandate for city employees
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 18:44:09 GMT
Los Angeles City Council President Paul Krekorian introduced a motion to the council Wednesday that would lift the city's requirement that city employees be vaccinated against COVID-19.The motion was introduced by Krekorian and fellow councilmember Traci Park, and was seconded by councilmembers Heather Hutt, Kevin De Leon, John Lee and Curren Price.If passed, the motion would repeal an article in the Los Angeles Administrative Code which required COVID-19 vaccination for all current and future employees. The requirement was put into place in December 2021, about a year after the first COVID-19 vaccines went to market.The mandate led to some protests and several dozen employees being docked pay over their refusal to get the vaccine. Krekorian said the motion continues a process that is already underway as part of negotiations between the City and the unions that represent its employees."A well-considered plan for lifting the mandate will be thoroughly discussed in Council, as it shou...Latest news
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