White Bear Lake police chief to retire after more than two decades with the department
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 12:04:04 GMT
Longtime White Bear Lake Police Chief Julie Swanson will retire later this summer, the city recently announced.Swanson, who has been chief since 2014 and a member of the police department for 23 years, will retire Aug. 25.White Bear Lake Police Chief Julie Swanson is set to retire later this summer after serving with the department for 23 years. (Photo courtesy of White Bear Lake)During her time with the department, Swanson also served as a DARE instructor, field training officer, school resource officer, sergeant and captain.“The White Bear Lake community has encapsulated every aspect of my life,” she said in a statement. “We all agree that this is a community like no other, and I have had the fortune to serve it in a capacity that I never envisioned (when she moved to the area at age 12).”Swanson, the city said, has been instrumental in shaping the department’s morale, cultivating a team approach to policing and enhancing the department’s commun...Staffing levels left out of final nursing bill as MN Legislature wraps up historic session
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 12:04:04 GMT
Facing a lobbying blitz from the Mayo Clinic and other hospitals Minnesota Democrats said Monday they only had the votes to pass a watered-down nurse staffing and safety bill.The Keeping Nurses at the Bedside Act that would have given nurses a say in staffing levels was replaced with the Nurse and Patient Safety Act, which aims to reduce workplace violence without creating committees to oversee staffing levels.It is expected to be one of the final bills to be approved by the Legislature.It was a somewhat sour note for DFLers at the end of a legislative session that was historic by political and financial measures.DFLers pass their prioritiesDemocratic-Farmer-Labor Party members, with a narrow majority in both chambers, and Gov. Tim Walz enacted a progressive agenda with billions in new spending and taxes. Republicans had little recourse to stop Democrats plans after losing their narrow edge in the Senate during the 2022 election.The roughly $72 billion two-year budget Democrats pass...City and school officials eye Barker’s Alps Park as possible site of new Bayport elementary school
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 12:04:04 GMT
The city of Bayport started leasing the area now known as Barker’s Alps Park from the state in the 1970s and purchased the 48-acre parcel in 1985.The land, formerly part of the Minnesota State prison farm lands, was “dedicated and set aside for park and recreational purposes,” according to the city ordinance that was enacted on May 6, 1985.Now, officials with Stillwater Area Public Schools are wondering whether the land — which is home to wooded hiking trails, a playground, picnic shelter, soccer fields and baseball and softball fields — could become the new home of Andersen Elementary School.City and school district officials plan to hold a public meeting in June to gauge public interest in such a plan, said Bayport Mayor Michele Hanson, who serves on the school district’s facilities planning team.“I just feel like it would be a huge, huge hole in our community to not have a school here,” Hanson said. “We need (residents) to understand that we can’t keep it ...New fitness court studio construction underway
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 12:04:04 GMT
GUILDERLAND, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- A groundbreaking took place on a new fitness court studio project. It is a partnership among Albany County, MVP Health Care, and the National Fitness Campaign. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! The new, outdoor fitness court studio will be located at Tawasentha Park in the town of Guilderland. The space will be 2,000 sq. ft. and will have exercise equipment as well as additional space for exercise classes.Workouts at the fitness court studio are adaptable for all fitness levels and allow users to move at their own pace. Users can also download the Fitness Court app. Free to use, this will be the first Fitness Court Studio in the state.Construction is expected to be completed in June.Community provides input on new Fonda-Fultonville mascot
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 12:04:04 GMT
FONDA, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The Fonda-Fultonville Central School District is taking the next steps to change their mascot. The district held a meeting Monday night with the community to discuss what the new mascot name will be.The district previously contacted the state to try to keep the Braves name and rebrand their logo, but the state declined the idea. Monday's meeting was to kick-off community suggestions for a new name. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Suggestions will be allowed until Friday, June 23."As this process has unfolded, I have had tremendous conversations with all different folks and groups of people across the community," Superintendent Thomas Ciaccio said. "Just very pleased with how we handle any adverse thing that happens at Fonda-Fultonville."The district said they hope to have a new name and logo by the 2024-2025 school year.Public hearing on proposed toll hike held in Glenmont
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 12:04:04 GMT
GLENMONT, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- A public hearing took place at Glenmont Elementary School on Monday to discuss possible toll adjustments across New York State. The state Thruway Authority Board of Directors began the toll adjustment process in December 2022. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! No changes to tolls will take place this year, but they could happen in 2024. Toll rates would rise by about three cents to 8.6 cents for both E-Z Pass and Toll by Mail users. Monday night's meeting was for the Thruway interim executive director to hear public comment and report back on it.This was the fourth of five hearings across the state. The fifth hearing will take place on June 5 on Zoom.Video captures car crashing into sushi restaurant in Studio City
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 12:04:04 GMT
Security video at a popular sushi restaurant in Studio City captured the moment a driver in a white sedan came crashing through the building before coming to a stop in the dining room Monday. Crews with the Los Angeles Fire Department responded to Akira Sushi, located at 11820 W. Ventura Blvd., at around 1:35 p.m. The surveillance camera also showed smoke billowing out of the passenger-side door as a person opens it and climbs out of the vehicle. They are then seen stumbling out of the restaurant. A spokesperson for the Los Angeles Police Department told KTLA the motorist, who has yet to be identified, was traveling westbound on Ventura Boulevard when the crash occurred. Police did not say what led up to the crash or if any other vehicles were involved. Footage from Sky5 shows the vehicle's wreckage as first responders pull it out of Akira Sushi in Studio City on May 22, 2023. (KTLA)A person seen exiting a vehicle shortly after it crashed in Akira Sushi in Stu...L.A. Metro announces opening date for much-anticipated Regional Connector
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 12:04:04 GMT
A public transportation project nearly 10 years in the works will finally open to travelers next month.Los Angeles Metro's Regional Connector will officially welcome riders on June 16, the public transit service announced Monday. In honor of its opening, L.A. Metro will be offering free rides that weekend.The Regional Connector will correct a gap in service and allow for easier and faster travel for those traveling through downtown L.A. on Metro trains.The project allows for riders to travel between Azusa and Long Beach and between East L.A. and Santa Monica without transferring lines. When it opens, it will connect the A and E Lines with the existing L Line with service to Grand Central Station. Previously, the A and E Lines ended at the 7th Street Metro Center Station. The L Line will eventually be phased out and the A and E lines will take over the service offered by the it. Riders on the A Line will have the opportunity to travel from Azusa to Long Beach along the longest light ...Dodgers Apologize And Re-Invite ‘Sisters’ Drag Group
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 12:04:04 GMT
The Los Angeles Dodgers apologized to the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence and re-extended an invite to their Pride night.The Dodgers met with members of the drag group known for its nun attire and said they would work to “better educate” themselves in LGBTQ+ issues.In a statement the Dodgers said:“After much thoughtful feedback from our diverse communities, honest conversations within the Los Angeles Dodgers organization and generous discussions with the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, the Los Angeles Dodgers would like to offer our sincerest apologies to the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, members of the LGBTQ+ community and their friends and families.“We have asked the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence to take their place on the field at our 10th annual LGBTQ+ Pride Night on June 16th. We are pleased to share that they have agreed to receive the gratitude of our collective communities for the lifesaving work that they have done tirelessly for decades.“...Oakland water district’s time capsule could end up buried beneath the sea
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 12:04:04 GMT
A time capsule buried near the base of the Bay Bridge on Monday to celebrate the 100-year anniversary of the East Bay Municipal Water District could be underwater at its own centennial, swamped by the ravaging effects of climate change.Containing historic items — including a fossil recently found in one of the district’s watersheds, Monday’s edition of the East Bay Times and a letter from the board of directors — the five-foot-long iron pipe-shaped capsule is meant to embody the rich history of the water district, commonly known as EBMUD.The chosen location, a maintenance facility in West Oakland that previously served as the utility’s headquarters, is symbolic of the challenges EBMUD faces in the coming century. Just 13 feet above sea level, climate models predict this part of Oakland could be underwater in another 100 years.“Climate change is one of the greatest challenges that society will face,” said Andy Katz, EBMUD’s board president. “And our water supply will be a...Latest news
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