Dane Mizutani: This time feels different for the Twins. The future is bright in Minnesota.

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 03:11:14 GMT

Dane Mizutani: This time feels different for the Twins. The future is bright in Minnesota. If the Twins proved anything this season, it’s that the future is bright in Minnesota.This isn’t the same collection of players that made a habit of bowing to the New York Yankees whenever the lights got bright. This is the group that finally snapped the historic 18-game playoff losing streak with a sweep of the Toronto Blue Jays in the American League Wild Card Series, then gave the almighty Houston Astros everything they could handle in the American League Division Series.As thrilling as the past week has been, the Twins ended their season with a 3-2 loss to the Astros on Wednesday night at Target Field. The cliche is that teams need to take their lumps in the playoffs to learn what it takes to climb the mountaintop. This could be that for this team.No doubt the Twins have room to improve. The team that struck out more than any other team in the regular season struck out 73 more times in the playoffs. Truthfully, the Twins might be a player away from being a team that ...

Woman disputes police account in I-44 road rage shooting

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 03:11:14 GMT

Woman disputes police account in I-44 road rage shooting ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. - We're hearing more from a woman who said her husband is the one who was shot in the hand during what police described as a road rage incident Tuesday morning on Interstate 44 in Fenton. The woman claims that the shooter was the aggressor, not her husband. On Wednesday morning, she shared her side of the story on 105.7 The Point’s Rizzuto Show. She said they’re upset that the out-of-state shooter has not been charged.St. Louis County Police said the shooting happened just after 8 a.m. Tuesday on the side of I-44 eastbound near the Bowles Avenue exit. They said the shooting victim “aggressively pursued” the shooter. Monthly $500 payments coming soon for some St. Louis families Sources close to the case tell FOX 2 that a nearby bank surveillance camera caught the entire incident on video. The video allegedly shows the man who was shot walking up to the other man’s car, standing there for 23 seconds, and then reaching for his waist. They said that’s when the ma...

New videos uncover truth in Downtown St. Louis shooting

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 03:11:14 GMT

New videos uncover truth in Downtown St. Louis shooting ST. LOUIS - A suspect admitted to federal prosecutors and a judge this month that he unleashed a barrage of gunfire in a well-known downtown St. Louis park.Local prosecutors originally said they did not believe police who investigated the incident, but now the FOX Files obtained newly-released videos that appear to paint the real picture of what happened.The videos are from March 2022 at Kiener Plaza. In the videos, you can see a suspect right here in the middle of downtown – firing into the air. You can also see him shoot at a passing van. Monthly $500 payments coming soon for some St. Louis families Former St. Louis prosecutors accused police of lying about the man last year. That man then admitted what he did to federal prosecutors.The videos show defendant Allen L. Robinson, who pleaded guilty to a gun charge. Federal prosecutor Don Boyce secured Robinson’s guilty plea, which comes with a 27-month prison sentence.Boyce told us, “Federal law prohibits people from possessing fir...

Support for Israel on display at solidarity gathering in St. Louis County  

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 03:11:14 GMT

Support for Israel on display at solidarity gathering in St. Louis County   ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. - A solidarity gathering for Israel brought out a standing-room-only crowd to the Jewish Community Center in St. Louis County on Wednesday. Candles were lit and prayers said for the victims of the unprecedented attack on Israel. More than 1,000 people have died since Hamas, a militant group that controls Gaza, launched attacks against Israel last weekend. “I think there’s a yearning to be together,” said Abby Kelman, an attendee. She said her daughter lives in Tel Aviv and is terrified right now.   Monthly $500 payments coming soon for some St. Louis families Snir Dagan was one of the speakers. The Israeli native has lost friends in the attack. He says the violence against Israel has had a ripple effect on the Jewish community in St. Louis.“It’s our friends. It’s our families. It’s our communities that were just slaughtered,” said Dagan.  The Jewish Federation of St. Louis is directing anyone wanting to support victims to an emergency fund. Click here fo...

Five key comments from Doug Armstrong before the new Blues season

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 03:11:14 GMT

Five key comments from Doug Armstrong before the new Blues season ST. LOUIS - The St. Louis Blues are back in business Thursday and look to turn the page from last season's disappointing campaign. It was one of few times the Blues missed playoffs under the reign of Doug Armstrong, the longest-tenured general manager in franchise history and the only one to bring a Stanley Cup to St. Louis.Entering his 14th year as Blues GM, Armstrong returns after some speculation about his future during the offseason. This summer represented one of his biggest challenges yet: Putting the Blues in a position to be competitive once again, and through his own words, finding out what makes his guys tick. Armstrong seems confident about the current state of the Blues. He's brought back former Stanley Cup champions Sammy Blais and Oskar Sundqvist after moving some veterans on expiring contracts. He's reaffirmed his commitment to several veterans with long-term contracts, and has two record-setting deals beginning with year with Robert Thomas and Jordan Kyrou. While it ...

Lambert Airport sees surge in Southwest Airlines traffic

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 03:11:14 GMT

Lambert Airport sees surge in Southwest Airlines traffic ST. LOUIS - Southwest Airlines is posting record numbers at St. Louis Lambert International Airport, and its terminal is running out of room.New numbers make it clear that St. Louis is essentially a Southwest "hub."  More than any airline, Southwest needs the most space at Lambert.The airport is launching a westward ground-level expansion of Terminal 2 to add baggage claim capacity for Southwest. Monthly $500 payments coming soon for some St. Louis families “They have three, four, or five planes arriving at one time, and baggage claim is a mess,” said passenger Jeff Marshall. “If they’re willing to commit to us and expand, then we need to commit to them and give them space to do that."Southwest will pay off the estimated $60 million in bond-financing for the project, which is expected to be finished in 2025.  It is a short-term solution for an airline relying more and more on St. louis. Southwest officials say they don’t have traditional "hub" airports, but Lambert is now one...

Man found guilty of sexual assaults, kidnappings in Denver

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 03:11:14 GMT

Man found guilty of sexual assaults, kidnappings in Denver A 33-year-old man was found guilty of six counts of sexual assault, three counts of kidnapping and other charges in Denver District Court last week.Abiye Adamu was arrested in December 2021 on suspicion of kidnapping and sexual assault, with police stating they believed he lured or forced victims into his vehicle.Related ArticlesCrime and Public Safety | Two Aurora teens arrested in fatal shooting, scooter theft Crime and Public Safety | Body parts stolen from casket at Crown Hill Cemetery in Jefferson County Crime and Public Safety | Three stabbed at Denver homeless shelter in Park Hill Crime and Public Safety | Colorado weather: First big mountain snow, Denver’s first freeze expected as cold front blows in Crime and Public Safety | Douglas County deputies shoot man after pursuit that began in Thornton ended with vehicle crashing into gas station Adamu pleaded not guilty to 14 felony charges and w...

8 Colorado high school football games to watch in Week 8

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 03:11:14 GMT

8 Colorado high school football games to watch in Week 8 CLASS 5ANo. 7 Castle View (6-1) vs. No. 6 Mountain Vista (6-1)When/where: 4 p.m. Friday at Halftime Help StadiumLast meeting: Mountain Vista 38, at Castle View 21, Oct. 13, 2022The last major hurdle between Mountain Vista and a potential winner-take-all Week 10 showdown with Valor Christian? A Castle View defense that’s among the stingiest in the state, and fresh off a 49-7 win over ThunderRidge that also saw QB Derek Gordon throw four TD passes. The No. 1 challenge for Mountain Vista on Friday will be finding a way to keep edge rusher Jordan Ochoa (4½ sacks) away from junior QB Austyn Modrzewski (2,108 yards, 24 TDs passing).No. 1 Cherry Creek (7-0) vs. Eaglecrest (6-1)When/where: 7 p.m. Friday at Legacy StadiumLast meeting: Cherry Creek 42, vs. Eaglecrest 7, Oct. 14, 2022Creek’s three-week gauntlet has arrived. If the four-time defending state champion Bruins are to do what each of the past two Creek teams could not — win the Centennial League title outright — it...

Violent sex offender wanted by L.A. police

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 03:11:14 GMT

Violent sex offender wanted by L.A. police Authorities are asking for the public’s help in locating a violent 71-year-old sex offender with mental health problems who walked away from his state mandated program in Los Angeles.  John Scott Carver was last seen Oct. 10 at around 7:30 p.m. near Olympic Boulevard and Masselin Avenue, according to a news release from the Los Angeles Police.  The 71-year-old, who police say should be considered armed and dangerous, cut off his monitoring device and fled toward San Vicente Boulevard and Sierra Bonita Avenue, possibly on foot.  John Carver, 71, was last Oct. 10 after he walked away from his state mandated program in Los Angeles. (LAPD)John Carver, 71, was last Oct. 10 after he walked away from his state mandated program in Los Angeles. (LAPD)Carver, who has also gone by the names Scott Carver and Michael Meadows, is described as a white male adult with brown and gray hair and green eyes. He stands 5 feet 11 inches tall and weighs about 200 pounds.  The public is asked...

Swifties swarm the Grove for Eras Tour concert film premiere

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 03:11:14 GMT

Swifties swarm the Grove for Eras Tour concert film premiere Call it a Swiftie Swarm! Diehard Taylor Swift fans flooded the Grove in Los Angeles’s Fairfax District for the Eras Tour concert film premiere. About 2,200 fans were invited to the private screening for the world premiere of the much anticipated film, “Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour,” held at the Grove’s 14-screen movie theater at 7 p.m. Video from Sky5 showed a massive red carpet and backdrops showing the Eras Tour poster that had been set up.“This is for the fans, said Taylor Swift fan Rae Patton, “I can’t even talk about it, I’m sorry. She loves her fans! She rented out the whole Grove for her fans.”The pop star’s premiere event was supposed to be kept a secret, until word quickly spread this morning that the mall abruptly closed, nearby roads were blocked off, and security was tight. "People were like it’s too secret you can’t tell anybody anything,” said Birdie Stabeno, another Taylor Swift fan. "It was all over TikTok and everything."Other fans at a nearby farmers ...