Central Minnesota man charged with fatally shooting wife as children were in home

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 16:53:49 GMT

Central Minnesota man charged with fatally shooting wife as children were in home A rural Dassel man who last week surrendered himself to law enforcement at his central Minnesota home after reporting that he shot his wife is now charged in the homicide, alleged to have been witnessed by their two children, ages 8 and 11.Bryan William Demarais, 35, made his first court appearance Tuesday in Meeker County District Court on a second-degree murder charge and two felony counts of child endangerment.Kayla Marie Demarais was killed Dec. 28, 2023. She is shown in a photo shared by family on a fundraising website. (GoFundMe)The death of his wife, Kayla Demarais, 29, was ruled a homicide resulting from multiple gunshot wounds, according to an autopsy report from the Midwest Medical Examiner’s Office.According to the criminal complaint, Bryan Demarais suspected his wife was having an affair and was arguing with her about his suspicions as well as the couple’s financial difficulties.A search of the residence in the 22000 block of 713th Avenue yielded multiple .22-caliber rou...

Vikings quarterback Nick Mullens knows this week might be a final audition

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 16:53:49 GMT

Vikings quarterback Nick Mullens knows this week might be a final audition Vikings quarterback Nick Mullens is trying to keep things in perspective this week. He knows the Vikings need to beat the Detroit Lions on Sunday afternoon at Ford Field to have any chance of making the playoffs. He’s focused on that above anything else.“We’re fired up,” Mullens said. “It’s going to be a good environment on the road.”Though he will try to keep his mind from wandering beyond what could be the final 60 minutes of this season, Mullens also seems to understand that he could be playing for a job heading into next season. His contract has no guaranteed money left, and the Vikings would only have to eat $375,000 if they decided to cut him. This could very well be his final audition before hitting the open market.“You’re always playing for a job in the NFL,” Mullens said. “Especially as a backup.”It’s still unclear what the Vikings plan to do in the coming months. There’s a chance the Vikings decide to negoti...

Albany PD seeks public's help in summer homicide

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 16:53:49 GMT

Albany PD seeks public's help in summer homicide ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The Albany Police Department is reaching out to the public as they continue to investigate a homicide. A man was killed in June 2023 in the city. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! Around 12:45 a.m. on June 25, police were called to the area of Myrtle Avenue and Phillip Street for a report of a shooting. Police found Deandre Morrison, 28, with gunshot wounds to the torso. He was later pronounced dead at Albany Medical Center.Anyone with information is asked to contact police at (518) 462-8039 or Capital Region Crime Stoppers. All tips remain anonymous.

US Secretary of State heads back to Middle East

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 16:53:49 GMT

US Secretary of State heads back to Middle East WASHINGTON (NEXSTAR) – U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken will head to the Middle East Thursday night to work on preventing the war in Gaza from spreading into a wider conflict. Blinken will visit Israel and other nations important to maintaining some stability in the region.This is Secretary Blinken’s fourth trip to the Middle East since war began and the State department says his top priority is de-escalation.State department spokesman Matthew Miller says the U.S. remains focused on easing tensions in the Middle East. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! “Even if it’s tough, sometimes it’s the job of the United States to do that,” said Miller.Blinken's trip to the region comes just days after a drone strike killed a senior Hamas leader in Lebanon.“It is no one’s interest--not Israel’s, not the regions, not the world’s--for this conflict to spread beyond Gaza,” said Miller.Israel did not claim responsibility for the attack, b...

Rise in flu, RSV, and COVID cases coming out of the holiday

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 16:53:49 GMT

Rise in flu, RSV, and COVID cases coming out of the holiday ST. LOUIS – As thousands of people head back to school and work from the holidays, there’s been a noticeable surge in winter respiratory illnesses, including RSV, flu, and COVID-19 cases in St. Louis City and County.Flu cases are trending upward, almost vertically, and are 55% greater than the highest median value from the last five years. COVID hospitalizations are up 38% from December 2023. And data provided to the city health department by BJC HealthCare shows RSV cases are nearly 200% higher than the past four years over the same period.As a result of this jump, the St. Louis City Department of Health on Thursday recommended people return to wearing face masks when going to indoor public spaces or other crowded areas.Health officials are cautioning people to be wary of symptoms like coughing, fever, and fatigue and to stay home and get tested if those symptoms appear.

Advice for battling pests and bugs this winter

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 16:53:49 GMT

Advice for battling pests and bugs this winter ST. LOUIS – The colder weather of the winter season has thankfully slowed down some of our insects, but Rottler says they’re still taking quite a few calls about rodents.“The big thing is they’re just trying to stay warm like you and I,” Jay Everitt, technical director for Rottler Pest Solutions, said.Everitt says there are things for a homeowner to look for when it comes to mice.“Look for droppings. That’s the first thing we think about. And then chewing. So we do see some things, like around the garage doors. Anywhere where there’s like drywall where electrical lines goes through,” he said.Aside from chewing, they can also cause contamination.“So, you don’t want to find one of those in your cereal box that’s for sure,” Everitt said. “But again, looking for those droppings in the pantries, out in the garage if you have dog food that’s stored out there, look at those things. They’re pretty messy. I mean, they will give themselves away.” When is Missouri & Illinois getting snow...

Avalanche’s Nathan MacKinnon named to NHL All-Star Game for seventh time

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 16:53:49 GMT

Avalanche’s Nathan MacKinnon named to NHL All-Star Game for seventh time One of the top contenders for the Hart Trophy this season, Nathan MacKinnon received another honor Thursday night.The Avalanche’s superstar forward was named to the 2024 NHL All-Star Game, marking the seventh time he’s been added to the game, which is Feb. 3 at Scotiabank Arena in Toronto. That ties Peter Forsberg for second-most in franchise history. MacKinnon now only trails Joe Sakic, who had 12 appearances and is now the team’s president of hockey operations.MacKinnon began Thursday evening second in the NHL in scoring with 61 points, two behind Tampa Bay’s Nikita Kucherov. He started slow, at least by his standards, with nine points in the first 10 games but has been arguably the league’s best player since.He was named the NHL’s first star of the month for December on Tuesday after collecting 11 goals and 29 points in 15 games. MacKinnon also has the league’s longest point streak this season (19 games).The NHL announced the first 32 all-stars Thursday night, o...

Nuggets Podcast: Aaron Gordon returns from dog bite, Steve Kerr sounds off and a growing threat in Oklahoma City

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 16:53:49 GMT

Nuggets Podcast: Aaron Gordon returns from dog bite, Steve Kerr sounds off and a growing threat in Oklahoma City In the latest edition of the Nuggets Ink Podcast, beat writer Bennett Durando and sports editor Matt Schubert reconvene after two weeks with a bunch of news to discuss. Among the topics discussed:For the first time in quite some time, Nuggets superstar Nikola Jokic actually got a friendly whistle in a Christmas Day win over the Golden State Warriors — prompting a testy rant from Warriors coach Steve Kerr. Was the future Hall of Fame coach right about players baiting officials? And even if he is, is there anything the NBA can do about it?Later that night, Nuggets forward Aaron Gordon suffered injuries from a dog bite while celebrating with a little eggnog. What’s more surprising: That Gordon was in such good spirits a few days later? Or that he’s a Nog Guy?The Oklahoma City Thunder left Denver with a second consecutive win at Ball Arena this season. Is it time for Bennett to revise his “Nuggets in five” prediction from before Christmas?The fellas engage ...

Loveland Pass closed in both directions for safety concerns

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 16:53:49 GMT

Loveland Pass closed in both directions for safety concerns Loveland Pass is closed in both directions due to safety concerns, according to the Colorado Department of Transportation. Related ArticlesTransportation | Northbound I-25 reopens north of Mead after crash Transportation | RTD to pause downtown rail line service Thursday for National Western Stock Show Parade Transportation | Denver man saved 2-year-old daughter from oncoming car, died days after crash Transportation | Two lanes of westbound I-70 near Morrison closed for emergency roadwork Transportation | RTD’s reduced fares and monthly pass prices take effect in the new year. Here is what’s changing. The pass is closed between Interstate 70 and Montezuma Road as of 4:13 p.m., according to the agency. Cameras show snowpacked roads near the summit.This is a developing story. Get more Colorado news by signing up for our Mile High Roundup email newsletter.

Broncos’ Vance Joseph proud of team’s defensive rally this year, excited about future: “Not having to start from scratch is going to be huge”

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 16:53:49 GMT

Broncos’ Vance Joseph proud of team’s defensive rally this year, excited about future: “Not having to start from scratch is going to be huge” Vance Joseph knows the score in the NFL. It’s a tough business.Early in the season, the Broncos’ defensive business was bad.Since then, though, the Denver defensive coordinator has helped engineer a turnaround in a season he described Thursday as rewarding and also encouraging regarding what the future holds.“It took us a while for us to catch our balance, but I was proud of the guys for allowing us to coach them,” he said in likely his final chat with reporters before the offseason. “In this league, it’s pro football, they can say no to your coaching. They can say, ‘I don’t agree with that.’ But this group never did that to us. It was a group that was always open-minded and hard-working and always positive.”All of those characteristics might have gone for naught had Denver folded after its horrid start and the 70-20 Week 3 loss to Miami. Instead, though, the defense worked its way out of the deep hole.The numbers won’t look great when the dust settles, but over the past 10 weeks th...