Minnesota sees net 4,300 job loss in June, unemployment at 2.9%

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:39:25 GMT

Minnesota sees net 4,300 job loss in June, unemployment at 2.9% Minnesota on Thursday reported a new loss 4,300 jobs in June, on a seasonally adjusted basis, with the state’s private sector losing 6,500 jobs.Minnesota’s unemployment rate remained steady at 2.9% in June, the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development reported. Nationally, the unemployment rate was 3.6%. Looking at job growth over the year, both Minnesota and the U.S. as a whole are up 2.4%, DEED reported.The state did report an increase in the labor force of 9,017, up two-tenths of a percentage point to 68.4%, compared with 62.6% nationally. This rate measured the total number of people working or seeking work compared with the population as a whole.“More workers mean more good news for Minnesota. Our economy is strong with low unemployment, a growing labor force and recognition as one of the top five states in the nation for business,” said DEED Commissioner Matt Varilek in a news release. “While job growth didn’t continue this month, the long term trend remains...

St. Paul: Housing programs commit to better serving marginalized homebuyers

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:39:25 GMT

St. Paul: Housing programs commit to better serving marginalized homebuyers Before Shereese Turner started her job at Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity in 2018, she asked her friends and family what they knew about the housing agency.SMALL FILE — MAX. WIDTH FOR PRINT: 3.6 INCHES — Undated courtesy photo, circa July 2023, of Shereese Turner, chief program officer at Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity, who was on the frontlines of organization’s efforts to better serve American descendants of chattel slavery in their first-time homebuyers program (Courtesy of Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity)“A lot of people didn’t know much about it, but the few that did all said that Habitat doesn’t work with Black people,” she said.This reputation concerned Turner. Once she started working as chief program officer, Turner and the Habitat for Humanity team began an internal investigation, and combed through data from the past 30 years to see who their resources were really serving.“That aggregated data was very clear that we’ve served ...

Twins’ Jhoan Duran threw the seventh-fastest pitch in baseball history

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:39:25 GMT

Twins’ Jhoan Duran threw the seventh-fastest pitch in baseball history SEATTLE — Before a day game in Oakland last weekend, Twins relief pitcher Jhoan Duran said he always gets stronger in the second half of a season. He wasn’t lying.Duran on Wednesday threw the fastest pitch in Major League Baseball this season, and seventh fastest record in the StatCast Era, a 104.8-mph four-seam fastball that Seattle’s Eugenio Suarez fisted to shortstop Carlo Correa for the second out in the ninth inning of a 6-3 victory over the Mariners at T-Mobile Park.For the final out, and his 16th save of the season, Duran fanned Mike Ford swinging at a fastball that clocked in at a mere 104 mph.Duran, 25, enjoys throwing hard, but Wednesday’s appearance came on two days rest after he saved three straight games in Oakland. He was asked Thursday if any of his coaches have encouraged him, for the sake of his powerful right arm, not to try to throw any harder.“No,” he said. “Everybody says, ‘Hey, when are you going to throw a hundred and five?’ ”Hall of Fame hurlers N...

‘Novid’ no longer: COVID wallops UC San Francisco medical chief who avoided infection for 3 years

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:39:25 GMT

‘Novid’ no longer: COVID wallops UC San Francisco medical chief who avoided infection for 3 years Through the miserable years of the COVID-19 pandemic, Dr. Bob Wachter, the University of California-San Francisco medical department chair, became a beacon of guidance to hundreds of thousands who followed his social media tips on avoiding the virus that killed more than 1.1 million Americans.Though he works in a hospital that treated COVID patients, Wachter managed to avoid the respiratory disease through a regimen of crowd avoidance, medical-grade mask-wearing, vaccination and boosting — as well as a little luck.But this week, he told his 274,000 Twitter followers: “my luck ran out.”“My case is a cautionary tale, particularly for the ‘just a cold’ folks,” Wachter tweeted in a long thread about his ordeal Wednesday evening. “Mine definitely was not… I literally have scars to show for it.”Few today pay much mind to the virus that upended life around the world from 2020 through 2022. But Wachter noted the virus is still out there and still poses a threat, though not as great as it di...

Man, 74, rescued after falling off 50-foot cliff near his home along St. Croix River

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:39:25 GMT

Man, 74, rescued after falling off 50-foot cliff near his home along St. Croix River A 74-year-old man who fell from a 50-foot cliff near his home along the St. Croix River in Chisago County on Wednesday is expected to survive, authorities say.Rescuers were able to reach the man along steep terrain with a helicopter and fly him to a local trauma center, said Capt. Derek Anklan of the Chisago County sheriff’s office.“He had injuries all over, but I don’t think there’s been any major surgeries,” Anklan said Thursday.Rescue operations of a man who fell from a 50-foot cliff in Franconia Township (Courtesy of the Chisago County Sheriff’s Office)Emergency responders were sent to the man’s Franconia Township home around 3 p.m. after a person he was with called 911 and reported he’d fallen off a cliff and was believed to be unconscious and bleeding.He was “just walking, from what we understand, and kind of did a continuous roll, somersault, all the way down the cliff face,” Anklan said. He ended up at the bottom of a val...

State funding announced for electric vehicle incentives

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:39:25 GMT

State funding announced for electric vehicle incentives ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10)---Nearly $30 million dollars will be going towards electric vehicle charging infrastructure and rebates. New York State now has an estimated amount of 150,000 electric vehicles on the road. By 2035, The state will require all new passenger vehicles to be zero emission.Republican Assemblyman, Robert Smullen, shared one concern some New Yorkers have when it comes to transitioning an electric vehicle."Electric vehicles are a great technology, but I’m not sure in New York State, if we’re quite ready for all of the technology that goes along with it," said Smullen. "In fact, a grid isn’t ready for it. There aren’t enough charging stations."In an effort to lower the amount of greenhouse gas emissions, the state announced $15 million dollars will be going towards Charge Ready New York 2.0, a program that provides incentives for organizations and apartment complexes to install level 2 charging stations."A level 2 charging station it’s the type of charging station you w...

Discovering Saratoga: Saratoga Candy Co. celebrates 25th anniversary

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:39:25 GMT

Discovering Saratoga: Saratoga Candy Co. celebrates 25th anniversary SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. (NEWS10) - On July 1, a candy store in Saratoga Springs, known around the region for its peppermint pigs, celebrated 25 years in business. Saratoga Candy Co. is a dream-come-true for Dawn Oesch who says she loves coming to work every day. Discovering Saratoga: Hunting for hidden horseshoes Saratoga Candy Co. is located at 353 Broadway Lower Level in Saratoga Springs. For the latest hours of operation, visit their website.

PSC reviews utility rates & renewable energy progress

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:39:25 GMT

PSC reviews utility rates & renewable energy progress ALBANY, N.Y. (WTEN) -- The Public Service Commission is trying to balance the need for affordable energy with the goals of the Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act. The CLCPA was signed into law in 2019. Their goals include shifting New York to 70% renewable energy by 2030 and 100% zero emission electricity by 2040. Another goal is to electrify 200,000 buildings annually.  NYS Thruway service areas receive criticism from travelers, state leaders "As our state is transitioning off of fossil fuels onto electrification, the commission is extremely concerned about affordability, accessibility, and also reducing our greenhouse gas emissions, while also providing a safe and reliable service from New Yorkers," said Meagan Burton, Senior Attorney at Earth Justice. Burton said there are 20,000 customers receiving incentives for transitioning to fossil fuels but that number needs to increase to 200,000. According to Burton and Commissioner Diane Burman, the problem is, costs are ...

Enjoy a family fun day at Steinmetz Park!

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:39:25 GMT

Enjoy a family fun day at Steinmetz Park! SCHENECTADY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- On July 22, families can head to Steinmetz Park at Lenox Road for the 7th Annual Hon. Karen B. Johnson Family Fun Day from noon to 3 p.m. The day will be full of games, arts and crafts, giveaways, music, food, and family-friendly activities! Children must be accompanied by a parent or adult.  Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! “The Hon. Karen B. Johnson Family Fun Day has grown tremendously since we first began,” said Event Co-Chairperson Camille Sasinowski. “I’m grateful for all our community partners, our sponsors, and especially for all our volunteers. It’s a great example of how our neighbors are always there for each other.” Over 30 community groups will be in attendance to provide information and resources. The community groups include the Schenectady County Sheriff’s Children’s ID Department, Electric City Bike Repair, Schenectady County Public Library, and the City of Schenectady Poli...

Board of Aldermen pass open carry ban

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:39:25 GMT

Board of Aldermen pass open carry ban ST. LOUIS - The St. Louis Board of Aldermen pass two bills that address significant issues in the city in the Board’s last meeting before the summer break. The Board passed Board Bills 29 and 82 by wide margins Thursday morning.Board Bill 29 passed unanimously 14-0 while Board Bill 82 passed 11-2. Alderwoman Cara Spencer sponsored Board Bill 29. It bans people from openly carrying or displaying guns in the city without having a concealed-carry permit.“Board Bill 29 was really just a look at what we can do as a city to start to address guns in the city of St. Louis," Spencer said. "You see people walking around with guns; a lot of young people downtown and throughout neighborhoods." Thieves target car washes, business owners band together to fight back The legislation came after multiple recent situations where young people were captured on video openly carrying firearms downtown during events like parties. Supporters say the bill will help get guns off the streets and will also di...