Bud Grant, stoic coach of powerful Vikings teams, dies at 95
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:24:15 GMT
Bud Grant, the legendary coach who led the Vikings to four Super Bowls and the team’s only NFL championship, died Saturday morning at the age of 95, the team announced on its web site.Grant, who was born in Superior, Wis., in 1927, coached the Vikings from 1967-1983, then one last season in 1985, retired with a career record of 158-96-5. That includes the team’s only Super Bowl appearances after the 1969, 1973, 1974 and 1976 — all losses.“We are absolutely heartbroken to announce that legendary Minnesota Vikings head coach and Hall of Famer Bud Grant has passed away this morning at age 95,” the Vikings said in a statement. “We, like all Vikings and NFL fans, are shocked and saddened by this terrible news.”Grant might have been born in Wisconsin, and started his coaching career in Canada, but he was a Minnesotan through and through. He was a three-sport athlete at the Uniiversity of Minnesota, and after retiring, he stayed in Minnesota, living in a West Bloomington ramble...Precautionary boil advisory issued for portion of St. Louis County
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:24:15 GMT
ST. LOUIS — A portion of St. Louis County is under a cautionary boil advisory after a 20 inch water main break. Missouri American water says about 3,600 customers are affected. Missouri American water says this is just a precautionary measure. “Water is okay to use without boiling for non-consumable use such as washing clothes and bathing. Customers will be notified when the advisory is lifted which should be approximately 48 hours from now,” statement from Missouri American Water. The water main break has closed a portion of Gravois Road near Musick Road. Repairs are expected to take 10 to 12 hours.The precautionary boil, order is for the following area: Watson Road from Cheshire to south Laclede Station Road, Heede Road to south on McKenzie to Dorisann Court over to Tesson Ferry Road and south to Puttington Drive and up to Grant Road.map of the area:Denver weather: Pleasant weekend unfolds with a storm system due midweek
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:24:15 GMT
Skies over the metro area will be partly sunny to mostly sunny through the weekend with seasonal temperatures and little, if any, precipitation expected until midweek.In Denver on Saturday the high temperature will be near 54 degrees with winds gusting to 24 mph, according to the National Weather Service forecast.There’s a chance for light rain and snow showers across the Palmer Divide Saturday afternoon, winds are expected to gust up to 40 mph in some areas along the urban corridor as a cold front pushes through northeastern Colorado, according to the weather service.Tonight in Denver skies will be mostly cloudy and the low temperature will be near 27 degrees. On Sunday in the city skies will be partly sunny and the high temperature hit around 46 degrees.Light snow showers are in the mountain forecast Sunday and Monday, limited travel impacts are expected, the weather service said. It will be mostly dry across the plains.More snow is expected for the mountains Sunday. Even th...Colorado state basketball tournaments 2023 championships results and coverage
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:24:15 GMT
The championships of the Colorado high school basketball state tournaments for Classes 4A-6A take place Saturday at Denver Coliseum. Our staff will be there throughout the weekend providing live coverage. Refresh this page for the latest updates and results.Tournament info: Favorites, challengers, dark horses and underdogsUpdatesNo. 2 D’Evelyn (26-0) vs. No. 1 Holy Family (24-3)10:56 a.m.: The lids have been placed back on both baskets.Neither team can score in the final two minutes, and it’s 33-29 Holy Family going into the final quarter. The Tigers are eight minutes from the program’s seventh state title and first since 2014. — Matt Schubert10:48 a.m.: Holy Family explosion!Enyiah Contreraz and Jennifer Altshuler bury back-to-back 3s off feeds from Fiona Snashall, then Snashall finishes a pass from Essynce Contreraz and it’s 30-26 Holy Family in the third quarter. — Matt Schubert10:44 a.m.: D’Evelyn is keeping Holy Family at arm’s length. ...New affordable housing development opens in Santa Monica
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:24:15 GMT
The newest affordable housing development in Santa Monica opened its doors on Friday. Las Flores will offer 73 affordable housing units for the local community, with one-, two- and three-bedroom units available. The building includes a playground, parking, a community garden and kitchen, a gym, wellness studio, on-site laundry and an outdoor picnic area. In addition, Las Flores will be all-electric and include EV charging stations and solar panels. “Today marks a tremendous milestone in our city’s commitment to providing housing security and stability to our entire community,” said Santa Monica Mayor Gleam Davis. “This development ensures that everyone in our city has access to safe and affordable housing.” The building was built with the help of the Community Corporation of Santa Monica, a nonprofit that restores, builds and manages local affordable housing. They have restored more than 80 properties in Santa Monica since their inception in 1982.SF Giants: MRI reveals severity of Mitch Haniger’s oblique strain
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:24:15 GMT
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — Outfielder Mitch Haniger, one of the San Francisco Giants’ marquee free-agent additions, underwent an MRI on Friday night that revealed a Grade 1 strain in his left oblique, manager Gabe Kapler said Saturday morning.Haniger, 32, will rest for the next 5-7 days, the Giants said, and will be re-evaluated after that for resuming baseball activity. However, Kapler said he didn’t believe the injury would impact Haniger’s status for Opening Day, less than three weeks away.“I think anything’s possible at this point,” Kapler said. “I don’t have any reason to believe yet that Mitch won’t be ready for the season for us.”A Grade 1 strain represents the least severe variety, while more serious Grade 2 and 3 strains can sideline players for six weeks or more. Haniger suffered the injury on a non-game swing, according to Kapler.“Obliques are challenging,” Kapler said. “Sometimes they feel like they’re 100% healed and ...Levee breaches on Pajaro River in Monterey County prompting evacuations and rescues
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:24:15 GMT
Hundreds of people in the agricultural community of Pajaro in Monterey County were forced to flee their homes when the Pajaro River levee breached Friday night following a day of heavy rain, prompting authorities to call in the California National Guard to rescue stranded residents from floodwaters, county officials said.The breach happened at around midnight just upstream from Pajaro near Watsonville. As of Saturday morning, the breach was around 100 feet wide, officials said.Flooding is massive in #Pajaro in Monterey County, impacting our 1,700 residentsI’ve reached out to President #JoeBiden @POTUS & Governor @GavinNewsom to invite them visit Pajaro as soon as possibleThe need will be great! Will take months for our residents to repair homes! pic.twitter.com/0vBXUgezo9— Luis Alejo (@SupervisorAlejo) March 11, 2023The National Guard assisted first responders with 56 rescues in the area, authorities said. Search and rescue teams remain on site and more are on their way. S...Fire breaks out at Petaluma homeless shelter
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:24:15 GMT
By Bay City NewsA fire broke out at the People’s Village homeless shelter in Petaluma on Friday morning.Petaluma firefighters responded to the structure fire on the 900-block of Hopper Street at about 4:09 a.m., according to a press release from the Petaluma Fire Department.The village is a collection of 25 tiny homes built in a lot behind the Mary Isaak Center, designed to provide a safe, managed shelter to address the county’s declared shelter crisis.The fire broke out in one of the units but was controlled by the fire sprinklers installed as part of the construction of the village. The fire alarm also worked as designed, allowing an occupant to escape.The fire had mostly been extinguished by the sprinklers by the time firefighters entered the unit, according to the department’s press release.Related ArticlesCrashes and Disasters | Saratoga adopts review process to bypass ‘costly’ fire restrictions Crashes and Disasters | Fi...Streets closed for San Francisco St. Patrick's Day Parade
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:24:15 GMT
SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) -- The St. Patrick's Day Parade will run through a few key neighborhoods on Saturday morning, and drivers in particular should be prepared for delays, according to the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency. When is it OK to drive after consuming marijuana? The annual St. Patrick's Day Parade will include over 100 floats and begins at 11 a.m. The floats will line up along 2nd Street and travel down Market Street to Civic Center Plaza. Drivers should expect street closures, and Muni plans to reroute buses. (Map courtesy of SFMTA)The street closure schedule is listed below. For full details about Muni reroutes, please visit the SFMTA website. 9:00 a.m. -- 2nd Street closed between Brannan and Market streets10:00 a.m. -- Market Street closed between 2nd and McAllister streets, McAllister Street closed between Market and Polk streets, Polk closed between McAllister and Hayes streets10:30 a.m. -- Mission Street closed to cars between 9th and Steuart streets...Celebrating St. Patrick's Day: How to make an Irish Coddle
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:24:15 GMT
SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) -- Livermore chef Leslie Dabney shows us how to celebrate St. Patrick's Day with some fun and easy to make dishes.Latest news
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