Wild believe goaltender Filip Gustavsson is motivated to get a deal done

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:14:04 GMT

Wild believe goaltender Filip Gustavsson is motivated to get a deal done NASHVILLE — Filip Gustavsson established himself as one of the best goaltenders in the NHL last season. Not bad considering the Wild traded for him last summer thinking he would be the backup to veteran Marc-Andre Fleury.Though he filled in that role for much of last season, Gustavsson performed so well that he eventually overtook Fleury as the starter for the Wild heading into the NHL playoffs. Not only did Gustavsson earn the nod in Game 1 against the Dallas Stars this spring, he put in a memorable performance, making 51 saves en route to a double-overtime victory.Now general manager Bill Guerin has to come to the table if he wants to keep Gustavsson. The good news is it feels like only a matter of time before both sides come to some sort of agreement.“We met today and we had very a positive conversation,” Guerin said confidently Tuesday from the team hotel in Nashville, in town for the NHL draft. “I’m always hopeful that we can just get deals done. I think...

Starbucks adds 3 perfect-for-summer drinks to its permanent menu

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:14:04 GMT

Starbucks adds 3 perfect-for-summer drinks to its permanent menu BestReviews is reader-supported and may earn an affiliate commission. DetailsTHE THREE NEW DRINKS YOU CAN GET AT STARBUCKSSummertime means getting out of the house and enjoying outdoor weather, but the heat can get pretty unbearable sometimes. Starbucks is the perfect place to enjoy a tasty cold drink and beat the heat this summer, and three new ones have recently been permanently added to the menu.We love insulated cups, but the new Starbucks summer merch is the best way to enjoy one or all of the latest drinks on the menu. Although it’s only available in-store, you can check out several terrific Starbucks cups online in the meantime.NEW PERFECT-FOR-SUMMER LEMONADESStarbucks Refreshers Beverages first jumped onto the scene in 2012, and customers and baristas have customized them over the years by adding ingredients or blending them with ice to make unique creations, which is what inspired Starbucks to add three new beverages to its menu. And peopl...

Police efforts to stop unauthorized parties downtown and keep guns off streets

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:14:04 GMT

Police efforts to stop unauthorized parties downtown and keep guns off streets ST. LOUIS - The St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department is speaking out after officers recovered several guns and ammunition magazines from a party, possibly at a short-term rental property.Authorities are working to stop the unauthorized parties and get guns off the streets.Guns recovered from a downtown St. Louis apartment party over the weekend have police questioning short-term rentals. Authorities said at least one person was arrested for possession of a stolen firearm.Investigators believed the unit was possibly rented as a short-term rental service. Five firearms were seized from the investigation, one being an AK pistol-style firearm reported stolen from Des Peres, Missouri. 2nd Missouri man sentenced in death of woman who was caged, dismembered Authorities are working with the community to combat crime. City leaders are discussing two new bills. One would change the application and appeals process, and another would change how short-term rental properties are being used....

Travel woes at St. Louis Airport ahead of Fourth of July weekend

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:14:04 GMT

Travel woes at St. Louis Airport ahead of Fourth of July weekend ST. LOUIS - The beginning of the summer travel season is off to a rocky start. Widespread delays and flight cancelations have stranded thousands, as airlines brace for a busy Fourth of July weekend. For travelers at St. Louis Lambert International Airport, Wednesday was a mixed bag, with various problems rating from the benign to the frustrating.“Our travel was really easy," Ryan Olson, who was flying back to Seattle. "Only travel delay was they did lose our luggage on our way out here. So, they were a couple of days delayed to us, but otherwise just fine."One woman accused her airline of trying to shake her down for more money.“I went back in to put my TSA number and I put my full name in, not realizing I didn’t do that when I booked the ticket," she said. "Now, they want to charge me $85 because they say I changed my name. I spent an hour trying to speak to someone, tried to do the chat thing, and I’ve been here over two hours trying to get this cleared up.” Several airlines have ...

Adrian becomes the first hurricane of the eastern Pacific season off of Mexico’s western coast

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:14:04 GMT

Adrian becomes the first hurricane of the eastern Pacific season off of Mexico’s western coast MEXICO CITY (AP) — Adrian became the first hurricane of the eastern Pacific hurricane season Wednesday off Mexico’s western coast.The U.S. National Hurricane Center said Adrian had sustained winds of 80 mph (130 kph). The storm was expected to weaken again to a tropical storm by the weekend and keep heading out to sea.On Wednesday afternoon, the storm’s center was located about 370 miles (575 kilometers) southwest of the Pacific coast seaport of Manzanillo, Mexico.The hurricane center said Adrian was moving west at about 6 mph (9 kph), and that general motion was expected to continue.

Eastbound lanes of U.S. 36 shut down by crash near Broomfield

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:14:04 GMT

Eastbound lanes of U.S. 36 shut down by crash near Broomfield The eastbound lanes of U.S. 36 are closed at McCaslin Boulevard because of a traffic crash.The highway lanes shut down at Colorado 170, two miles west of Broomfield, the Colorado Department of Transportation said on cotrip.org at 4:17 p.m.Driver should expect delays in the area. 

Boebert, other Republican officials targeted by letters with white powder: WSJ

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:14:04 GMT

Boebert, other Republican officials targeted by letters with white powder: WSJ U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert was among a group of mostly Republican officials who were sent suspicious letters laced with an “apparently harmless white powder,” the Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday.The FBI is investigating the origin of the letters, a spokeswoman confirmed to the Denver Post on Wednesday. More than 100 letters were sent to various public officials across the country, according to the Journal, including Boebert, conservative U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, and Republican state lawmakers in Kansas and Montana. Several letters were intercepted by the U.S. Postal Service and had been discovered in Colorado, Kansas, Florida, Georgia, Washington, D.C., Montana and Tennessee.Vikki Migoya, spokeswoman for the FBI’s Denver office, said in a statement to the Post that some of the letters “contained an unknown substance.” Testing is ongoing to determine the exact substance in the letters but initial results indicated no risk to publi...

Aurora man charged for allegedly threatening Colorado Governor Polis in voicemail

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:14:04 GMT

Aurora man charged for allegedly threatening Colorado Governor Polis in voicemail Wednesday afternoon, Adams County officials filed charges against an Aurora man for a voicemail that allegedly threatened the governor.According to a news release from the 17th Judicial District Attorney’s Office, on June 20, Jeromie Rose left a voicemail allegedly threatening the life of Colorado Gov. Jared Polis.Today, District Attorney Brian Mason filed a Retaliation Against an Elected Official charge against Rose, officials announced in the news release.Related ArticlesCrime and Public Safety | CBI issues Missing Indigenous Person Alert for missing Navajo woman last seen in Denver Crime and Public Safety | CDOT expects fewer preemptive I-70 closures through Glenwood Canyon with new rainfall thresholds Crime and Public Safety | Girlfriend of the dentist who killed his wife on safari sentenced to 17 years Crime and Public Safety | Greeley teen charged with murder in shooting death of 15-year-old ex-girlfriend Cr...

How often do trains derail? More often than you think

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:14:04 GMT

How often do trains derail? More often than you think At least 15 people were injured late Wednesday morning after an Amtrak train derailed after colliding with a vehicle in Moorpark. The derailment happened around 11:30 a.m. when the train hit a public works water truck that was on the tracks at a railroad crossing near Los Angeles Avenue.Images from overhead showed three of the train's seven cars disconnected from the track, tilting sideways but managing to stay upright.Most of the injuries were minor, officials said, but the driver of the water truck was taken to a local trauma center for treatment.While passenger trains on average tend to be one of the safest modes of transportation in the United States, derailments do happen and are actually more common than you might think.The Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS) is a branch of the United States Department of Transportation that analyzes and compiles information about the nation's transportation systems.Since 1975, the agency has been tracking train derailments, as well as i...

Why are dogs freaked out by fireworks?

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:14:04 GMT

Why are dogs freaked out by fireworks? Even though personal fireworks are illegal in many cities, we know many people ignore the law around the July 4th holiday weekend.This means the sight and sound of crackling bottle rockets, Roman candles, flowers and sparklers – legal or illegal – will echo through neighborhoods for several nights, which poses a unique risk to dogs.There are two main reasons why man’s best friend is easily spooked by fireworks.The first is the most obvious. Fireworks are loud.“Dogs have exceptional hearing,” Purina explains. “If a dog comes running to the sound of a crinkling food wrapper from a different part of the house, you can imagine how sensitive they are to firecrackers.“Smithsonian digs a little deeper.“Dogs hear more than twice as many frequencies as humans, and they can also hear sounds roughly four times further away. Reacting to every sound would demand too much energy, and so dog brains must determine which sounds are significant and which can be tuned out.”Fireworks, Smithsonian expla...