12-year-old boy fatally shot in St. Paul

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 10:03:55 GMT

12-year-old boy fatally shot in St. Paul Homicide detectives are investigating the fatal shooting of a 12-year-old boy Saturday morning in the 200 block of Stinson Street.Police were called to the area at 5 a.m. on reports that a juvenile male had been shot. When they arrived, they found a 12-year-old boy with a gunshot wound. St. Paul fire medics transported the boy to Regions Hospital where he later died.No further information was available Saturday morning. This is an ongoing story.This is the 22nd homicide in the city this year.Related ArticlesCrime & Public Safety | 2 St. Paul men plead guilty to assaulting a federal agent during drug sting Crime & Public Safety | Charges: Men were playing with guns before fatal shooting on St. Paul’s North End Crime & Public Safety | Minnesota man on the loose after escape from Dakota County deputies in Georgia Crime & Public Safety | California judge arrested on suspicion of murdering his wife Crim...

Man shot in Aurora during verbal dispute dies at local hospital

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 10:03:55 GMT

Man shot in Aurora during verbal dispute dies at local hospital A man was shot dead early Saturday morning in Aurora when an argument escalated, police said.The shooting happened in the 3200 block of Peoria Street, according to a 6:39 p.m. Aurora Police Department tweet.#APDAlert A man has passed away after being shot early this morning.The incident stemmed from a verbal dispute which led to the shooting in the 3200 block of Peoria Street.The victim, an adult male, was immediately transported to the hospital where he passed away from his… pic.twitter.com/vNFzqOakG3— Aurora Police Dept (@AuroraPD) August 5, 2023Related ArticlesCrime and Public Safety | Murder warrant issued in Aurora double homicide cold case from 2007 Crime and Public Safety | Man killed in City Park West shooting Crime and Public Safety | Suspect arrested in southwest Denver shooting that killed one Crime and Public Safety | El Paso County officials arrest six juveniles in February Falcon homicides Crime and ...

Denver weather: Severe storms, golf-ball-sized hail, possible south and east of city

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 10:03:55 GMT

Denver weather: Severe storms, golf-ball-sized hail, possible south and east of city Severe afternoon weather is in the forecast south of Denver and east onto the plains, where golf ball size hail and winds to 70 mph will be a threat, according to the National Weather Service. The stormy weather could extend into the evening.In Denver there’s a 30% chance of afternoon showers and thunderstorms, mainly between 3 and 4 p.m., the weather service said. Skies will be mostly sunny, the high temperature will top out near 86 degrees with winds gusting to about 22 mph. Tonight in the city there’s a 30% chance for showers and thunderstorms, mainly before 1 a.m. Skies will be partly cloudy, the low temp will be around 57 degrees with winds gusting to near 23 mph.Thunderstorm activity north of Denver on Saturday will be widely scattered, with a chance for small hail and winds up to about 50 mph, according to the weather service forecast.Sunday morning in Denver there’s a slight chance for showers and storms before 7 a.m., with a break until 1 p.m. when a chanc...

Weld County airport lands on the market at $4M

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 10:03:55 GMT

Weld County airport lands on the market at $4M The owners of a private airport 20 minutes from Denver as the plane flies have listed the property for sale for $4.1 million.The 200-acre Platte Valley Airpark in Fort Lupton is 3 miles northeast of Hudson and 40 miles northeast of Denver. The property includes a three-story tower and 6,000-square-foot hangar.Thirteen aviators purchased the property amid farmland in 1992 when it was only a hangar and a dirt strip to land a small plane.Kevin Kennelly, one of the Platte Valley Airpark shareholders, called the airpark a passion project and said the aviator owners didn’t focus on turning it into a money-making venture.“We wanted to maintain a privately owned operation without the bureaucratic problems that publicly owned airports face,” he said.The original shareholders are ready to retire; some have died and bequeathed their shares.He hopes the new owners will continue the 30-plus-years tradition.“Part of the dream of owning your own plane is owning your own airport,” Kennelly said. “I...

San Francisco Tomato Week to kick off Monday

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 10:03:55 GMT

San Francisco Tomato Week to kick off Monday SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) -- The Golden Gate Association is celebrating Tomato Week starting Monday. Restaurants across San Francisco will be serving special tomato-focused dishes. Chef de Cuisine Colton Haynes from Epic Steak spoke with KRON4's Stephanie Lin to share some of the delicious food options being offered. Epic Steak is located at the Embarcadero. Watch the full interview in the video player above.

San Francisco seafood restaurant receives Michelin star

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 10:03:55 GMT

San Francisco seafood restaurant receives Michelin star (KRON) -- The Michelin Guide recently awarded new stars to several Bay Area eateries, adding some extra sparkle to local restaurants. Head Chef Peter Hemsley of Aphotic in San Francisco joins KRON4 Anchor Stephanie Lin to share more about the seafood restaurant, located in the SoMa neighborhood, winning a Michelin star. “Aptly named after the ocean’s sunless depths, this vast, tenebrous space is leagues away from the mundane, offering a rarefied pescatarian tasting menu that abounds with personality,” Michelin wrote.For a complete list of other Bay Area restaurants that also won a Michelin star, click here.

War Criminal’s Bid to Become Lawyer Faces Obstacle: His Own Troops

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 10:03:55 GMT

War Criminal’s Bid to Become Lawyer Faces Obstacle: His Own Troops Clint Lorance, a former Army lieutenant convicted of second-degree murder for war crimes in Afghanistan, was one beneficiary of the many pardons issued to convicted war criminals by former President Donald Trump.Lorance, who won his pardon following an advocacy campaign by conservative activists and Republican politicians, left prison in 2019 thanks to Trump. Since then, he has by all accounts moved on with his life. He has written two books: one on his experience being charged with war crimes and another offering tips for millennial conservative activists on how to ensure that the U.S. will “always lead the world in everything.”In his latest post-murder move, Lorance is working to become a lawyer. After graduating from Appalachia School of Law this May, he is now also reportedly sitting the Oklahoma bar exam and applying to practice law in the state. Join Our Newsletter Original reporting. Fearless journalism. Delivered to you. ...

Análisis | Los ataques con drones ucranianos están llevando la guerra a Rusia. ¿Qué significa para el conflicto?

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 10:03:55 GMT

Análisis | Los ataques con drones ucranianos están llevando la guerra a Rusia. ¿Qué significa para el conflicto? (CNN) — Los ataques con drones ucranianos dentro de Rusia alguna vez parecían una posibilidad impensable. Pero tales ataques se han convertido en una característica cada vez más común de la guerra de Moscú, con una advertencia envalentonada de Kyiv que afirma que vendrán más.Una serie de ataques con aviones no tripulados han salpicado las ciudades rusas, incluida Moscú, durante todo el verano. Este viernes se produjo uno de los más dramáticos hasta el momento: drones marinos atacaron un importante puerto ruso a cientos de kilómetros del territorio controlado por Ucrania.Se han distraído de una contraofensiva ucraniana que aún no ha producido resultados tangibles en el campo de batalla y llevaron la guerra a Rusia.Pero no están exentos de riesgos para Kyiv, que intenta tomar la delantera en la guerra mientras mantiene relaciones con las naciones occidentales cautelosas ante cualquier indicio de escalada.Esto es lo que necesita saber.Una serie de ataquesEl presidente de Ucrania,...

Unhappy ending for Hollywood stars Reynolds, McElhenney and Jackman as Wrexham loses league opener

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 10:03:55 GMT

Unhappy ending for Hollywood stars Reynolds, McElhenney and Jackman as Wrexham loses league opener WREXHAM, Wales (AP) — Ryan Reynolds, Rob McElhenney and Hugh Jackman watched an eight-goal thriller which had an unhappy ending for the Hollywood stars as Welsh soccer club Wrexham lost its first match back in England’s Football League on Saturday. Host Wrexham was beaten 5-3 by MK Dons at the Racecourse Ground in the opening round of matches in the fourth tier. Co-owners Reynolds and McElhenney have made Wrexham one of the most talked-about teams in Britain after buying a down-on-its-luck club for $2.5 million in 2021 and making it the subject of a fly-on-the-wall documentary — entitled “Welcome to Wrexham” — that’s charted the journey of a team run by a couple of actors learning the ropes of sports club ownership.Wrexham is playing in the Football League — the three divisions outside the Premier League — for the first time in 15 years following promotion from the National League in April.Wrexham’s profile has risen so much that the team played preseason games in the United S...

Bill Madden: With Mets roster gutted, Buck Showalter a big loser at trade deadline

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 10:03:55 GMT

Bill Madden: With Mets roster gutted, Buck Showalter a big loser at trade deadline When the dust settled from last week’s trade deadline frenzy, the Astros, Rangers, Phillies and Rays could all consider themselves winners for having filled substantial starting rotation needs going forward, while it will take some time before the primary “sellers,” the Mets, White Sox and Cardinals, know how they fared.The pundits who love conducting this exercise every year have already declared the Reds, who failed to land a desperately needed frontline starter to bolster their chances of winning the National League Central and seemingly had the prospects to get one, as the big losers at the deadline. There are others who will say the Yankees were losers for doing next to nothing, even though they had a whole of holes to fill but not a whole lot to offer in return.But though it remained unspoken as Billy Eppler systematically blew up the 2023 Mets season and offered only muted hope about 2024, there was one notable loser to emerge in all of this and that would b...