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Suspect in Deadly Minnesota Hit & Run Arrested on Murder Charge

Maplewood, MN (KROC-AM News) – A suspect in a deadly hit and run that occurred in the Twin Cities Wednesday night has been arrested.
The Maplewood Public Safety Department says 34-year-old Ashley Renee Couch of St. Paul was taken into custody Thursday afternoon with assistance from the Ramsey County Sheriff’s Office and the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension. She was booked into the Ramsey County Jail on suspicion of second-degree murder.
Couch – Ramsey County Sheriff’s Office photo
Maplewood law enforcement officials say Couch is suspected of driving the vehicle that struck and killed 23-year-old Zakirrah Anderson of Minneapolis. A 22-year-old St. Paul woman was also hit by the vehicle, but suffered non-life-threatening injuries.
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A news release says the investigation into the hit and run connected it to a feud between two groups of women, which escalated on the evening of August 14. Maplewood police earlier reported that the suspect vehicle was located this morning in St. Paul and was unoccupied.
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Minnesota Timberwolves rally from 25-point deficit to beat Oklahoma City Thunder in OT 131-128

Jaden McDaniels scored 27 points, Anthony Edwards blocked Shai Gilgeous-Alexander’s go-ahead shot attempt and the Minnesota Timberwolves overcame a 25-point deficit in the second half to beat the Oklahoma City Thunder 131-128 in overtime on Monday night.
Naz Reid had 22 points and 11 rebounds, and Nickeil Alexander-Walker added 21 points for the Timberwolves. Edwards had 17 points, 13 rebounds and eight assists for Minnesota, which lost 130-123 to the Thunder on Sunday night.
Gilgeous-Alexander had 39 points, 10 rebounds and eight assists, but Edwards blocked him at the rim with 13.2 seconds remaining in overtime. Gilgeous-Alexander also missed a 3-pointer with 2.9 seconds left in the extra period that would have tied the game.
Jalen Williams scored 27 points and Aaron Wiggins added 19 for the Thunder, who still lead the Western Conference at 46-11.
Thunder forward Chet Holmgren, who missed three months with a pelvic fracture before recently returning, rested. Center Isaiah Hartenstein left the game in the second quarter with a bloody nose and did not return.
Oklahoma City led 82-57 in the third quarter and was ahead 102-80 going to the fourth. But reserve Terrence Shannon scored 11 of his 17 points in the period, and the Timberwolves outscored the Thunder 41-19.
Minnesota’s rally was mostly without Edwards, who played just 3 1/2 minutes in the fourth quarter. The Timberwolves won without center Rudy Gobert, who was out with lower back spasms.
Oklahoma City simply missed a ton of open shots. The looks were there.
McDaniels scored and was fouled with 11.9 seconds left in regulation. His free throw tied the game at 121, and that was the score heading into overtime.
Minnesota was the first team in NBA history to win a road game when trailing by at least 20 points entering the fourth quarter against a team with an .800 or better winning percentage, according to OptaStats.
The Timberwolves visit the Los Angeles Lakers on Thursday. The Thunder visit the Brooklyn Nets on Wednesday.
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Gas Prices Fall in Minnesota, Nationally

UNDATED (WJON News) — The Minnesota and national average price for gasoline has dipped slightly over the past week.
Average gas prices in Minnesota have fallen 8.4 cents per gallon, averaging $3.00. The national average price of gas has fallen 3.8 cents, averaging $3.08.
The national average price of diesel has increased 1.6 cents in the last week and stands at $3.64 per gallon.
Gas Buddy says oil prices have remained steady in the low $70s.
They say as we inch closer to March, the typical March madness will eventually take hold, so motorists may want to enjoy the slight decline as it lasts.
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