ORONO, Minn. (WCCO) – A fire destroyed two 20-foot boats in Orono early Saturday morning. According to the Long Lake Fire Department, crews were notified to the fire on North Shore Drive around 6:50 a.m. There, they found a maintenance shed at the North Shore Marina fully engulfed. The building and the contents inside were declared… Continue reading Boats Destroyed In Early Morning Fire
Live updates: Ukraine: Next talks with Russia on Monday
The latest developments on the Russia-Ukraine war: ___ KYIV, Ukraine — The next round of talks between Ukraine and Russia will be held on Monday, Ukrainian official Davyd Arakhamia said Saturday. Arakhamia is head of the parliamentary faction of President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s Servant of the People party and a member of Ukraine’s delegation at the… Continue reading Live updates: Ukraine: Next talks with Russia on Monday
‘Huge UM Fan’ Lazaro Arribas Faces Murder Charges In Stabbing Of Neighbor Near Fort Myers
MIAMI (CBSMiami) – A man known as a huge University of Miami Hurricanes football fan is behind bars accused of killing his neighbor. “My heart goes out to the victim’s family who are experiencing such loss,” said Lee County Sheriff Carmine Marceno on their official Facebook page. “The fact that this act of violence ended… Continue reading ‘Huge UM Fan’ Lazaro Arribas Faces Murder Charges In Stabbing Of Neighbor Near Fort Myers
No End in Sight: Average San Diego County Gas Price Surges 11.1 Cents to 16th Record in 18 Days
Gas pump. Photo credit: Alexander Nguyen The average price of a gallon of self-serve regular gasoline in San Diego County rose 11.1 cents Saturday to $5.215, one day after recording its largest daily increase since July 13, 2015, 12.9 cents, to top $5 for the first time. The average price has risen 30 of the… Continue reading No End in Sight: Average San Diego County Gas Price Surges 11.1 Cents to 16th Record in 18 Days
COVID Hospitalizations in San Diego County Continue Downward Trend
Medical staff treat a coronavirus patient in their isolation room on the Intensive Care Unit on January 4, 2022. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton The number of San Diego County patients hospitalized with COVID-19 continued to fall, decreasing Saturday to 346 from 377, according to the latest state data. The number of those patients in intensive care decreased… Continue reading COVID Hospitalizations in San Diego County Continue Downward Trend
San Diego County’s COVID Hospitalizations Continue Declining
Medical staff treat a coronavirus patient in their isolation room on the Intensive Care Unit on January 4, 2022. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton The number of San Diego County patients hospitalized with COVID-19 continued to fall, decreasing Saturday to 346 from 377, according to the latest state data. The number of those patients in intensive care decreased… Continue reading San Diego County’s COVID Hospitalizations Continue Declining
Driver Shot, Wounded On State Route 94
A California Highway Patrol cruiser. Photo by Chris Stone A 27-year-old National City woman is in a hospital after she was shot Saturday while driving on state Route 94, the California Highway Patrol said. The shooting happened at 5:40 a.m. Saturday when a vehicle pulled up behind a white Ford Edge that was traveling westbound… Continue reading Driver Shot, Wounded On State Route 94
Gunfire Erupts At Party Inside Oakland Hotel; Three Teens Injured
OAKLAND (CBS SF) — Gunfire erupted at a party being held in a room at a hotel near Oakland International Airport late Friday, leaving three 18-year-olds hospitalized with injuries. Oakland police told the East Bay Times that officers responded to reports of a shooting around 11:22 p.m. at the Oakland Airport Executive Hotel located at… Continue reading Gunfire Erupts At Party Inside Oakland Hotel; Three Teens Injured
Opinion: San Diego Uniquely Challenged by Growing Homeless, Both Here and Seeking Asylum
A girl hugs a relative outside a migrant camp near the El Chaparral border crossing in Tijuana. REUTERS/Toya Sarno Jordan Last week students from Mater Dei Catholic High School and Juan Diego Academy gathered in the Kassebaum Theater to participate in the campus’s fifth annual “Night For the Homeless.” Participants began by learning more about… Continue reading Opinion: San Diego Uniquely Challenged by Growing Homeless, Both Here and Seeking Asylum
Procession For Massachusetts State Trooper Tamar Bucci Set For Saturday Afternoon
BOSTON (CBS) — The body of Massachusetts State Trooper Tamar Bucci will be brought in a procession to a funeral home in Stoneham Saturday afternoon. Bucci died after a crash on I-93 North in Stoneham late Thursday night. A tanker truck hit her State Police cruiser. At the time, Bucci was pulling to the side… Continue reading Procession For Massachusetts State Trooper Tamar Bucci Set For Saturday Afternoon