Connect with us

Star Tribune

Feds reject St. Paul’s request to pay for electric fire truck

Avatar

Published

on


“This electric fire truck will be the first in the state, undoubtedly paving the way for other departments to follow,” St. Paul’s application read. “Rising fuel prices, increasing maintenance costs, and an annual 5% growth in call volumes, all make this the right time to start a transition to electric fire apparatus.”

The truck will be stationed at a newly constructed fire station in Dayton’s Bluff on the city’s East Side, which is expected to open this year. City leaders allocated about $10.5 million for that building, replacing a 92-year-old fire station with new furnishing and equipment that could improve emergency response times across the city. Sens. Amy Klobuchar and Tina Smith requested and secured the $1.67 million in funding along with Rep. Betty McCollum.

Firefighters and residents reeled this January when a St. Paul house fire hospitalized a woman and her six children. Four children died of their injuries, making it one of the deadliest blazes in the capital city’s history.

Staff writers Rochelle Olson and contributing reporter Maya Marchel Hoff contributed to this story.



Read the original article

Leave your vote

Continue Reading

Star Tribune

Duluth man pleads guilty to killing girlfriend who had a no-contact order against him

Avatar

Published

on


DULUTH — A Duluth man who said he doesn’t remember killing his girlfriend pleaded guilty to second-degree murder without intent Tuesday in St. Louis County court — a plea deal that could land him in prison longer than sentencing guidelines would dictate.

Dale John Howard, 25, told Judge Theresa Neo that he doesn’t remember it but believes he caused the death of his girlfriend, Allisa Marie Vollan, 27, on March 22. Vollan, described on a fundraising site as a “bright young lady” with “an abundance of friends,” had a no-contact order against Howard at the time of her death. Howard could be sentenced to 20 years in prison — more than seven years longer than Minnesota’s presumptive guideline for the murder. According to the county attorney’s office, the longer sentence is legal because of the active domestic abuse no-contact order against him.

Howard’s sentencing is scheduled for Oct. 14.

According to court documents, officers responded to a morning call at Howard’s Central Hillside apartment and found him beneath a blanket with Vollan, who was dead. He told officers that he had hung out with Vollan late the previous night, then left to meet friends at a bar, and Vollan went to sleep in a guest room. When he tried to move her into his bedroom the next morning, she wasn’t breathing. He called his father, who was at the apartment when Duluth police arrived.

Neighbors in the upper level of the duplex told officers that, in the time before Howard would have left for the bar, they heard a woman crying and an angry male voice. They heard muffled moaning, thuds and the sound of something being dragged. They recorded it.

A preliminary autopsy by the Midwest Medical Examiner’s Office found that Vollan had likely been smothered.

Earlier the same month, Howard had been arrested after neighbors saw him repeatedly slam Vollan’s head into a door. The no-contact was issued by a St. Louis County judge.



Read the original article

Leave your vote

Continue Reading

Star Tribune

Minneapolis School Board Member Fathia Feerayarre resigns

Avatar

Published

on


Minneapolis School Board Member Fathia Feerayarre, who represented District 3 in the city’s center since January 2023, has resigned effective immediately, the district announced Tuesday.

Her departure comes too late to add the seat to the November ballot, however, meaning her colleagues will have to appoint her successor in a process and under a timeline to be outlined next week.

Feerayarre ran unopposed in 2022 as part of a four-candidate slate endorsed by the Minneapolis DFL and the Minneapolis Federation of Teachers, and was set to serve until Jan. 4, 2027.

Board Chair Collin Beachy, who also was part of that four-person slate, said in a news release: “I thank Ms. Feerayarre for her service to the Minneapolis Public Schools community as a member of the school board. We all wish her the best in her future endeavors.”



Read the original article

Leave your vote

Continue Reading

Star Tribune

Minneapolis School Board Member Fathia Feerayarre resigns

Avatar

Published

on


Minneapolis School Board Member Fathia Feerayarre, who represented District 3 in the city’s center since January 2023, has resigned effective immediately, the district announced Tuesday.

Her departure comes too late to add the seat to the November ballot, however, meaning her colleagues will have to appoint her successor in a process and under a timeline to be outlined next week.

Feerayarre ran unopposed in 2022 as part of a four-candidate slate endorsed by the Minneapolis DFL and the Minneapolis Federation of Teachers, and was set to serve until Jan. 4, 2027.

Board Chair Collin Beachy, who also was part of that four-person slate, said in a news release: “I thank Ms. Feerayarre for her service to the Minneapolis Public Schools community as a member of the school board. We all wish her the best in her future endeavors.”



Read the original article

Leave your vote

Continue Reading

Copyright © 2024 Breaking MN

Log In

Forgot password?

Forgot password?

Enter your account data and we will send you a link to reset your password.

Your password reset link appears to be invalid or expired.

Log in

Privacy Policy

Add to Collection

No Collections

Here you'll find all collections you've created before.