Vikings to host joint practices with Titans and Cardinals this summer

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:00:38 GMT

Vikings to host joint practices with Titans and Cardinals this summer In his opening remarks on Tuesday afternoon, coach Kevin O’Connell confirmed that the Vikings will host joint practices with both the Tennessee Titans and Arizona Cardinals this summer during training camp.The joint practices will take place at TCO Performance Center in Eagan with the Vikings hosting the Titans in the days leading up to preseason game at U.S Bank Stadium on Aug. 19, then the Cardinals in the days leading up to the preseason game at U.S. Bank Stadium on Aug. 26.More details will be available in the coming weeks.“It will give us a tremendous opportunity to have four-plus days of really good competition,” O’Connell said while touting his relationship with Titans coach Mike Vrabel and Cardinals coach Jonathan Gannon. “I know what kind of leaders they are. I know what kind of teams they’ll be bringing here ready to make sure we get some great work. To be able to have that is a critical part of our training camp formula to try to be at ...

Person of interest in Schenectady homicide also wanted in alleged NYC murder

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:00:38 GMT

Person of interest in Schenectady homicide also wanted in alleged NYC murder SCHENECTADY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- A police cruiser remains posted outside the apartment where Schenectady Police say Tishawn Folkes-Taylor was discovered dead Sunday morning. This, as law enforcement agencies across the state are asking for the public's assistance in locating Timothy Taylor, wanted for questioning in Tishawn's death, as well as an alleged murder in New York City.Tishawn's brother spoke with NEWS10's sister station PIX11's News reporter Ayana Harry Dudley over the phone. He told Harry Dudley that he believes Tishawn, a mom to three children, was the fatal victim of domestic abuse. “My sister was open, loving," he described. "My main concern now is the safety of the kids." Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! The US Marshal's Service is offering a $5,000 reward for information on the whereabouts of Timothy Taylor, who police are calling a person of interest in her homicide. Tishawn's family members say he is her ex-hu...

Yacht pulled from Mississippi River, moved to Budrovich Marine

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:00:38 GMT

Yacht pulled from Mississippi River, moved to Budrovich Marine ST. LOUIS – A yacht that got trapped on the Mississippi River last week has since been moved and the damage inspected.It took about 13 hours to remove the yacht from a chevron in the Mississippi River. It got stuck just south of the McKinley Bridge.Budrovich Marine, a marine construction company, lifted the boat off the chevron and is storing the vessel at its facility."We mobilized our tug and a 300-ton crane," Mindy Brundick, vice president of Budrovich Marine, said. "Getting the boat hoisted and then safely onto a barge, and back here to our facility involved quite a few people."Brundick said divers from Three Rivers Diving helped with getting the rigging on, and Port Charles was also involved. Woman ‘saving up’ as Ferguson PD cracks down on expired tags The challenge beyond lifting the boat was the powerlines immediately overhead."Thanks to the swift and cooperative spirit of Ameren, they were able to get those lines shut down," said Brundick. "Once the lines were de-energized...

Local remembers Becky Rothman, the 'Queen of Carpets'

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:00:38 GMT

Local remembers Becky Rothman, the 'Queen of Carpets' ST. LOUIS - Her commercials were memorable for anyone living in St. Louis over the last three decades. Now, family members mourned the passing of Becky Rothman, known to many as Becky, the 'Queen of Carpets.'She was shown in commercials swooping into St. Louis on a magic carpet, which caught the attention of many television viewers.“There are very few cities that have as many iconic television personalities from commercials as St. Louis,” said Guy Phillips, a St. Louis radio personality. “Becky is certainly one of them. She hasn’t been on TV in a long time, but people still remember Becky 'Queen of Carpets' and Wanda 'Princess of Tile.'” Group headed to a bar robbed in Soulard early Monday Family members confirmed that Rothman died of kidney failure on Sunday. She was just 67 years old. She has also faced health issues in recent years.Rothman, along with her right-hand manager, Wanda Kilzer, sometimes by her side, became known to St. Louis viewers in the early 1990s for Becky’s Ca...

Newly appointed St. Louis Circuit Attorney Gabe Gore plans to hit the ground running

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:00:38 GMT

Newly appointed St. Louis Circuit Attorney Gabe Gore plans to hit the ground running ST. LOUIS - Gabe Gore was officially sworn in on Tuesday as the new St. Louis Circuit Attorney, just two weeks after Kim Gardner unexpectedly stepped down.Gore said he plans to hit the ground running. The ceremony was held at the Carnahan Courthouse in downtown St. Louis. Missouri Supreme Court Judge Robin Ransom administered the oath of office. Gore vowed to restore law and order to the office and address the backlog of cases.“My philosophy is to look at the facts and enforce the laws as they are written,” he said.Gore worked at the law firm Dowd Bennett for more than a decade. He also served as Assistant United States Attorney for the District of Missouri and he earned a law degree from the University of Chicago.Gore was named to the Ferguson Commission after the unrest of the fatal shooting of Michael Brown in 2014. Woman ‘saving up’ as Ferguson PD cracks down on expired tags Missouri Governor Mike Parson appointed Gore on May 19 following the abrupt resignation of former ...

What Nuggets said about Jimmy Butler, Miami Heat NBA Finals matchup: “We’re not looking at the seeding”

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:00:38 GMT

What Nuggets said about Jimmy Butler, Miami Heat NBA Finals matchup: “We’re not looking at the seeding” Homework entails a bit of cramming this week for the Nuggets.Not that they weren’t already preparing for the Miami Heat. With an extra week of rest going into their first-ever NBA Finals, the Nuggets had time to observe and study as Miami and Boston wrestled in a seven-game Eastern Conference Finals that finally ended Monday night. A coach was assigned to scout both potential opponents.But since that series went the distance, only on Tuesday could Denver definitively hone in on the Heat. For defensive matchup specialist Aaron Gordon, that means it’s time to hit the books.“We have player personnel sheets and booklets, essentially, that we can go through and study players’ tendencies, what their strengths are, where they like to get to. How they’re most effective,” Gordon said. “I just kind of go through that. Treat it like a bible for the next couple of days.”Miami star Jimmy Butler is his newest foe after a Denver playoff path featurin...

Suspect shot by police after 5 people assaulted in Long Beach

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:00:38 GMT

Suspect shot by police after 5 people assaulted in Long Beach A man who is believed to have assaulted five people in Long Beach was shot by police Tuesday, officials said.The incident was reported just before noon in the 4600 block of East 2nd Street near Livingston Park in an upscale community of the city, according to Long Beach police.The suspect allegedly hit a man and a woman at the park, then walked to another area where he assaulted a man holding a 2-year-old child who was dropped during the attack, Cmdr. Michael Pennino detailed during a news conference Tuesday afternoon. At another location, a fifth victim was stabbed. Long Beach fire officials had previously said four people were stabbed during the ordeal. Responding officers told the man to drop his weapon, a screwdriver, but he refused to comply, Pennino said.The unidentified suspect then walked into a yard using a side gate, allegedly tried to get in a home while still armed and was shot once in the upper torso by police.He was taken to a hospital with injuries that were described...

Not so free freeways? Officials float idea of adding new fees to L.A. highways

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:00:38 GMT

Not so free freeways? Officials float idea of adding new fees to L.A. highways Officials are floating the idea of adding new tolls to Los Angeles freeways.An anticipated study from the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority is expected to show that drivers should pay up if they want to enter certain freeways. Officials said such a program could help ease up traffic in the heavily congested region.Metro is considering the program called congestion pricing, which suggests motorists pay a fee on highways. The cost could depend on how far a commuter driver and entry to certain neighborhoods or business districts.The next step would be seeking input from the public and use that feedback to help design a pilot project, come up with ways to give people better travel options and low-income assistance programs.In an independent report on the matter, the UCLA’s Institute of Transportation Studies estimated that 13% of households might be unduly burdened by freeway tolling in California due to low incomes and travel habits.Michael Manville of the instit...

Storm repairs to force lane closures on Topanga Canyon Boulevard

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:00:38 GMT

Storm repairs to force lane closures on Topanga Canyon Boulevard Southern California’s usually wet and destructive winter may be in the rear-view mirror, but not for all drivers.Caltrans is planning to reduce Topanga Canyon Boulevard down to one lane for six months to repair storm damage and reduce the risk of future landslides, beginning Monday, June 5, the transit department announced.Caltrans is planning to reduce Topanga Canyon Boulevard down to one lane for six months to repair storm damage and reduce the risk of future landslides, beginning Monday, June 5. (Caltrans)A map showing the scheduled road work. (Caltrans)The work involves removing boulders and rocks, repairing protective mesh draping on hillsides, clearing drainage systems, and repairing potholes.Caltrans says the lane closures will be at various locations, times, and days, and may involve night work. Drivers can expect to see flaggers directing alternating traffic from Cezanne Avenue in Woodland Hills to the Pacific Coast Highway.Topanga Canyon Boulevard, also known as State Rout...

Breakthrough in winemaking:  Artificial intelligence brings benefits into the wine industry.

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:00:38 GMT

Breakthrough in winemaking:  Artificial intelligence brings benefits into the wine industry. The process of designer’s era completion has triggered the entire exploration of AI capabilities into the business domain. Land of Bessarabia is among the first companies which adopted an innovative approach in the winemaking industry. The company’s founder possessing the outbox thinking brought the new realizations in traditional beekeeping and winemaking. Being a real pioneer and innovator in combining beekeeping and blockchain, the passionate team of Land of Bessarabia decided to go ahead and introduce AI into winemaking, entrusting AI to create the concept for a new range of wines.As a result, the unique range of wines, matured at the finest regions of France, Moldova, Germany and Georgia was created.  Still, the Land of Bessarabia team was eager to determine whether or not AI is self-sufficient to create and invent. The new range of wines created with the AI participation has highlighted the situation. In fact, the label defines the concept combining the story, image, tra...