Citing rent control, West Seventh Street tenant sues Housing Hub for 48 percent rent increase

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 16:20:31 GMT

Citing rent control, West Seventh Street tenant sues Housing Hub for 48 percent rent increase Amy Farah and her adult daughter Breanna Knott have rented a ground-floor apartment in a duplex off St. Paul’s West Seventh Street since 2016, and they were taken aback when new owners last year raised their rent by almost 50 percent, far above the 3 percent limit set by the city’s new rent control policy.Farah, in a lawsuit filed this month against her landlord, said she has continued to pay the elevated rent on the Daly Street residence in order to stay current.Repeated attempts to convince her new property manager, Housing Hub, to lower the leasing costs — including letters from the city — have have gone nowhere, even as basic maintenance concerns are neglected and marked as “completed” despite workers allegedly never showing up, according to the lawsuit.Her lawsuit, dated Aug. 1 and running more than 100 pages with photos and legal exhibits, was filed against both St. Paul-based Housing Hub and property owner Lawrence Kasella, Jr. in Ramsey Co...

Severe storms, flood risks likely Friday evening in St. Louis metro

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 16:20:31 GMT

Severe storms, flood risks likely Friday evening in St. Louis metro ST. LOUIS - Get ready for another round of severe storms. The latest system rolling through the St. Louis region could hit hard late Friday evening and pose flood risks for some. The next round of thunderstorms is coming in from the west. St. Louis City and many nearby counties could see the biggest impacts from 9-11 p.m. Friday. St. Louis radar: See a map of current weather here The National Weather Service says the upcoming storm system could generate speeds up to 70 mph, but the chance for tornado is low. Heavy rainfall and hail are also threats. A flood watch is in effect for Lincoln, Montgomery and Pike counties through early Saturday morning. The watch means conditions are favorable for flooding. If it's upgraded to a flood warning, move immediately to higher ground and have some essential items on hand. Rain and thunderstorm threats will likely continue overnight, though should dissipate early Saturday morning. Download the FOX 2 weather and news apps to stay up-to-date o...

Health officials warn of possible measles exposures in St. Louis, St. Charles counties

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 16:20:31 GMT

Health officials warn of possible measles exposures in St. Louis, St. Charles counties ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. - Missouri health officials are warning of possible measles exposures in St. Louis and St. Charles counties after learning of an internationally-imported confirmed case of measles. Health departments for the state of Missouri, St. Louis County and St. Charles County are waiting for test results to determine more about the strain of measles. The agencies sent an advisory Friday evening to notify people of symptoms and potential exposures. Prosecutor dropping child abuse charge despite daycare video The patient who reportedly contracted measles visited these three places, per the health departments: GYM: Fitness Edge (10571 Old Olive Street Rd, Creve Coeur, MO 63141)July 21: Possible exposure risk from 6:30 a.m.-2 p.m.July 24: Possible exposure risk from 6:30 a.m.-7:30 p.m.July 25: Possible exposure risk from 6:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m.URGENT CARE: Total Access Urgent Care (2138 1st Capitol Dr., St Charles, MO 63301)July 25: Possible exposure risk from 5-9 p.m.HOSPITA...

St. Louis-area parks prepare for weekend flood risks

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 16:20:31 GMT

St. Louis-area parks prepare for weekend flood risks ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. - At Castlewood State Park, the Meramec River isn’t impacting too much just yet. However, those levels are expected to crest just shy of the minor flood stage later this weekend. Jordan Oppolo, the assistant superintendent at Castlewood, said the park sees flooding every year, so they know what to expect. She said minor flooding will impact the peninsula and the River Scene Trail, plus a lower lot and bathrooms. If you’re going to be visiting any parks impacted by flooding this weekend remember not to go into the floodwaters. Not only is it dangerous, but there are also bacteria risks in that situation.  Prosecutor dropping child abuse charge despite daycare video The higher the water gets with subsequent rains, the more impacts we’ll see not only at Castlewood State Park but at other places along the Meramec and in other flood plains. Just down the road in Valley Park, the Meramec Greenway and Simpson Park Trails could soon be impacted by the rising water. M...

Former construction company owner guilty in trench collapse death of worker in Breckenridge

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 16:20:31 GMT

Former construction company owner guilty in trench collapse death of worker in Breckenridge The owner of a defunct construction company pleaded guilty Thursday to manslaughter for the death of a worker, his employee, in a 2021 trench collapse in Breckenridge.Peter Dillon, 54, of Gypsum, entered the plea in Summit County District Court in the death of 23-year-old Marlon Alfredo Diaz, according to a district attorney’s office news release.Diaz was an employee of A4S Construction when on Nov. 16, 2021, he died in the work site incident. Dillon was the owner of the company and responsible for the job site, the DA’s release said.Related ArticlesCourts | Woman charged in shooting death of her husband is found dead in Douglas County jail Courts | Body camera video shows man run over seconds after Larimer County deputy tased him on I-25 Courts | Rocky Mountain goat kid dies suddenly at the Denver Zoo Courts | Two women and 14-year-old boy from Colorado Springs, found dead near wilderness, had gone to “liv...

How adding a butler’s pantry enhances your home’s value and efficiency

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 16:20:31 GMT

How adding a butler’s pantry enhances your home’s value and efficiency Popularized by TV home makeover shows, the butler’s pantry adds a touch of elegance and functionality to any home.This versatile space is the ultimate secret weapon for hosting seamless dinner parties, storing fine china, or simply keeping your kitchen clutter-free.With the popularity of open floor plans, some homeowners feel stressed about keeping their kitchens clean. A butler’s pantry makes that easier by moving more food prep out of sight.Homeowners can use a butler’s pantry for storage, food prep, or cleanup. The space is typically located near or between the kitchen and dining room.“Once we opened up our kitchens, it became more challenging to keep them clean for entertaining,” says Jill Schafer with Kentwood Real Estate.“We’re seeing people take a larger walk-in pantry and make it a caterer’s kitchen or butler’s pantry. It’s a place where you can do the prep dirty work and then close the door.”No longer just a ...

Broncos WR Marquez Callaway hopes to take advantage of opportunity like he did with Saints

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 16:20:31 GMT

Broncos WR Marquez Callaway hopes to take advantage of opportunity like he did with Saints In 2021, wide receiver Marquez Callaway saw an opportunity and took advantage.As a member of the New Orleans Saints, he watched star wideout Michael Thomas miss the entire season due to an ankle injury, and former head coach Sean Payton needed another pass catcher he could rely on.Callaway stepped up. Then he recorded a team-best 698 receiving yards and six touchdowns on 46 receptions in 17 games (11 starts).Two years later in Denver, Callaway finds himself in a similar situation with the same coach. Broncos wide receiver Tim Patrick suffered a season-ending torn Achilles, and speedster K.J. Hamler was waived with a non-football illness designation, providing Callaway a chance to carve out a role.“I’m an outsider coming in and just trying to (find) my way,” said Callaway, who is entering his fourth season.At 6-foot-2 and 204 pounds, Callaway is a big target who can make big plays. He averaged a career-best 15.2 yards per reception in 2021. He and former New Orleans wide receiver Lil...

Swifties can win free 'Eras Tour' tickets through Vivid Seats contest

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 16:20:31 GMT

Swifties can win free 'Eras Tour' tickets through Vivid Seats contest Vivid Seats wants to help one lucky Swiftie see Taylor Swift during her "Eras Tour" stop in Inglewood on Aug.9To enter the contest, fans will have to download the official Vivid Seats app, which is available on the App Store and Google Play, and play the Taylor Swift trivia game in the game center. A guide to attending one of Taylor Swift’s sold-out shows at Sofi Stadium No purchase is necessary to enter the contest. The winner will get two tickets to Swift’s Eras Tour show on Aug. 9. and the contest ends on Aug. 6, according to the company's Instagram page.The “Midnights” singer will perform six sold-out shows at Sofi Stadium on Aug. 3, 4, 5, 7, 8 and 9 during the final stop of her 2023 U.S. leg of the “Eras Tour.” Taylor Swift shares heartfelt moment with Kobe Bryant’s daughter during SoFi concert Swift is scheduled to return to the U.S. in 2024 to perform more shows in Miami, New Orleans, Indiana and Toronto after performing overseas.For those who may want to buy tickets to o...

Road rage may have sparked shooting on I-80 in Richmond, CHP says

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 16:20:31 GMT

Road rage may have sparked shooting on I-80 in Richmond, CHP says RICHMOND — Road rage may have been the cause of a shooting early Friday morning on Interstate 80 in Richmond, according to the California Highway Patrol.At 1:25 a.m., officers were notified of a shooting on westbound I-80 near Central Avenue. Bullets hit the victim’s car — a grey Audi sedan — but not the passenger, an adult male. No arrests were made and police have not yet released information about the shooter.The CHP is asking anyone with information about the shooting to call 510-457-2875.

49ers training camp: Busier than ever Brock Purdy feels ‘normal’, not timid

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 16:20:31 GMT

49ers training camp: Busier than ever Brock Purdy feels ‘normal’, not timid SANTA CLARA — Any training camp story about Brock Purdy must open with his health update, especially after Friday commanded the most workload for his surgically repaired elbow.Physically, “arm feels good,” Purdy said, “feels like I can continue to keep going.”Mentally, therein lies another aspect Purdy must continue to improve before the Sept. 10 season opener. That goes for getting his eyes up to speed to track defenders’ adjustments and receivers’ routes. And it goes for what most comeback-making football players refer to clearing a hurdle thanks to that first hit.“I feel like normal when I’m out there,” Purdy countered. “I just have to get in a rhythm and play, go through progressions, and just play quarterback.”“It’s not really, ‘Hey, I have to get tackled here, just so I feel good about my arm.’ Nothing like that goes through my mind. I just play football, go through my reads, and I feel normal. It’s not li...