Ramsey County Lawsuit says new law violates disability pay for disabled first responders

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:00:23 GMT

Ramsey County Lawsuit says new law violates disability pay for disabled first responders An organization that represents police, firefighters, paramedics, corrections workers and other first responders disabled in the line of duty has filed a lawsuit against the state’s public pension system, the Public Employees Retirement Association, or PERA, over a new law that it says will heavily impact its members’ pension benefits and eligibility requirements.The lawsuit was filed within the past week in Ramsey County District Court by attorney Marshall Tanick of the Minneapolis law firm Meyer Njus Tanick. The state has filed a motion to have the requested injunction dismissed.The crux of the new law requires disabled first responders to be recertified as occupationally disabled each year by a medical doctor or Ph.D.-level psychologist, rather than a therapist or another mid-level medical provider. Law enforcement in general has seen an uptick in officers claiming post-traumatic stress disorder following racially-tinged riots after the May 2020 murder of George Floyd...

Gophers bounce back from self-inflicted errors to shut down Iowa in 12-10 win

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:00:23 GMT

Gophers bounce back from self-inflicted errors to shut down Iowa in 12-10 win IOWA CITY, Iowa — The Gophers defense fell apart late in the first half against the Hawkeyes on Saturda, but rebounded in the second half to help produce a 12-10 win at Kinnick Stadium.Minnesota was flagged four times on one drive as Iowa was able to go 46 yards to take a 10-3 lead at the break.“As undisciplined as we’ve ever been,” P.J. Fleck said at halftime on KFAN.But the U defense kept a struggling Hawkeyes defense down with only 12 yards and no points allowed in the second half.The Gophers had average only three penalties per game this season, which is one of the lowest rates in the country, and a lack of flags have been a standard under Fleck. That’s what made the issues so alarming.On third and four with three minutes left in the half, the Gophers had wrapped up Iowa quarterback Deacon Hill for a no gain, but defensive end Danny Striggow was flagged for a face-mask penalty.“That was just a dumb mistake,” Striggow said.Later on in the series, the Gophers had...

Kiszla: Sorry, Bron. The Nuggets are champs and good luck with old King James getting his crown back.

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:00:23 GMT

Kiszla: Sorry, Bron. The Nuggets are champs and good luck with old King James getting his crown back. You ain’t the King no more, James. When the Nuggets get those shiny rings Tuesday night and raise their first championship banner in the face of 38-year-old LeBron James, his once-mighty Lakers might be so envious they turn a royal shade of purple.After years of being the cute little rainbow warriors from the lost time zone, the Nuggets are not only the team to beat. Nikola Jokic and his pals are the reigning NBA champs everyone wants to beat into submission.“We get it, y’all won,” forward Anthony Davis said when the Lakers opened training camp, still smarting from the broom taken to their buns by the Nuggets in the Western Conference finals. “But me and Bron had some conversations like, ‘We can’t wait (to play them again).’”Would this be a good time to remind Davis that Joker did the Sombor Shuffle all over him in the conference finals, averaging 27.8 points, 14.5 rebounds and 11.8 assists in the four games required to send L.A. packing?The Lakers will show up for vengeance Tuesday...

4A softball: Lutheran claims third straight title with win over Riverdale Ridge as Hailey Maestretti goes out on top

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:00:23 GMT

4A softball: Lutheran claims third straight title with win over Riverdale Ridge as Hailey Maestretti goes out on top AURORA — Facing a bases-loaded jam in the bottom of the sixth inning and leading by just two runs against No. 2 Riverdale Ridge in the Class 4A softball final, Lutheran junior catcher Malea Yoxsimer believed in her pitcher.After all, she and Hailey Maestretti have been the state’s most lethal pitcher-catcher battery since under-10s club ball.“I was nervous to say the least, but it didn’t matter,” Yoxsimer said. “I’d seen how she was going. (Riverdale Ridge) were on her at first and then she got on a roll. Her pitches were dropping, her fastball was unhittable at that point. I just knew that bases loaded? Didn’t matter.”In classic Maestretti fashion, she got out of the jam just fine. The Lions added three more runs late and won a third consecutive state championship with a 6-1 win Saturday at Aurora Sports Park.The University of Utah-bound pitcher, who came back from a broken arm suffered in the preseason, struck out 11. She did s...

Motorcycle rider killed in Aurora crash Friday night

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:00:23 GMT

Motorcycle rider killed in Aurora crash Friday night A 27-year-old man riding a motorcycle in Aurora Friday night died after a crash.Alcohol is being investigated as a possible contributing factor in the crash near Joplin Street and East Seventh Avenue.NEWS RELEASE: Aurora Man Dies Friday Night in Single Motorcycle Crash #APDNewshttps://t.co/ASgQ9Cv3pe pic.twitter.com/vLTOnQPCkV— Aurora Police Dept (@AuroraPD) October 21, 2023The man was riding west on a 2020 black Harley Davidson when he struck a parked trailer about 10 p.m. Friday, the Aurora Police Department said in a Saturday news release.Related ArticlesCrime and Public Safety | Motorcyclist killed in late night Denver crash, police investigating The man was seriously injured and was “flung from the motorcycle,” police said, and he died later at a hospital. 

3-year-old boy missing from Fountain

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:00:23 GMT

3-year-old boy missing from Fountain The city of Fountain is asking for help in locating Jackson Gibbons.Please contact El Paso County Communications Center at 719-390-5555 if you have seen Jackson or know where he is located. pic.twitter.com/SZBguTZGDD— City of Fountain, CO (@cityoffountain) October 21, 2023Jackson is four feet tall and weighs 35 pounds.He was last seen wearing a gray shirt with a race car on it.Anyone who may have seen Jackson is asked to contact the El Paso County Communications Center at 719-390-5555.Related ArticlesCrime and Public Safety | Missing Indigenous teen girl found safe Crime and Public Safety | Colorado Springs teen missing since Oct. 4 found safe Crime and Public Safety | Jefferson County deputies find missing boy Crime and Public Safety | AI project imagines adult faces of children who disappeared during Argentina’s military dictatorship Crime and Public Safety | Two missing Indigenous children in Colorad...

San Fernando Councilwomen, environmental justice advocate Cindy Montañez dies

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:00:23 GMT

San Fernando Councilwomen, environmental justice advocate Cindy Montañez dies San Fernando Councilmember and former California State Assembly member Cindy Montañez died on Saturday in her San Fernando home at the age of 49, officials confirmed. “It is with inconsolable grief and deep sadness that we announce the passing of Councilmember Cindy Montañez, current CEO of TreePeople, and former California State Assembly Member,” San Fernando officials said in a statement. The cause of death was not released, but Montañez had recently been diagnosed with aggressive and terminal cancer.Montañez set historical records as a public official including being the youngest person elected to the San Fernando City Council at the age of 25, the youngest woman ever to serve in the state legislature at 28, and Chair of the Assembly Rules Committee at age of 30.To honor her legacy and commitment to service and education, the Los Angeles Unified Board of Education announced the renaming of a local elementary school. Gridley Street Elementary will become Gridley-Montañez...

San Jose mayor urges “back to basics” strategy for Bay Area’s largest city

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:00:23 GMT

San Jose mayor urges “back to basics” strategy for Bay Area’s largest city SAN JOSE — San Jose’s mayor sketched out Saturday a grassroots approach to improve what he said are the four biggest challenges facing the Bay Area’s largest city: homelessness, crime, blight, and economic investment.Mayor Matt Mahan, in his State of the City speech event that took place at San Jose City College, said a renaissance for San Jose depends on more than the actions of political, business and community leaders. He asserted that ordinary residents must also bolster the city’s rebound.“I am convinced that the way to get San Jose, really our entire region, back on track is to keep local government focused,” Mahan said during a press conference prior to the event. “We will be offering the community ways to get directly involved.”Mahan kicked off the address — his first as mayor — by taking note of the bloody conflict in the Middle East and sharing that one grandparent of his children immigrated from Cuba and another grandparent ...

Sheriff: $500K statue stolen from Saratoga home

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:00:23 GMT

Sheriff: $500K statue stolen from Saratoga home (KRON) -- A statue worth approximately $500K was stolen from a Saratoga home, according to records from the Santa Clara County Office of the Sheriff. The theft happened sometime between 3 p.m. on Oct. 6 and 12:56 p.m. on Oct. 12.The statue was stolen from a residence on the 15000 block of Norton Road, the sheriff's office said. Authorities did not provide any information or description about any suspect(s). Stolen vehicle flips over, crashes into San Bruno cemetery It is unknown at this time what kind of statue was stolen. No other information was provided about the statue theft.Roughly three miles northeast of the alleged statue theft, two catalytic converters were stolen in a two-day span in Saratoga. The first theft happened on Oct. 12 around 4:30 a.m. on the 13000 block of Berwick Street. Authorities said two unknown suspects tampered with a vehicle parked on the driveway of a home and stole a catalytic converter that cost around $1,300.A day later on Oct. 13, a catalytic conv...

Sausalito hosts city's first-ever wine festival

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:00:23 GMT

Sausalito hosts city's first-ever wine festival (KRON) -- If you're looking for something fun to do this weekend, this could be the perfect way to "wine" down. The city of Sausalito hosts its first-ever wine festival this weekend. Here to walk us through the festivities is Sausalito Mayor Melissa Blaustein and winemaker Jibril Moynihan from Joseph Jibril Wines.Watch KRON4's full interview in the video player above.