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Created: April 08, 2021 05:32 PM
Minnesota Twins fans returned to Target Field for the first time in a year and a half for Thursday s home opener.
The Twins took on the Seattle Mariners with 10,000 fans in the stands, about a quarter of the stadium s capacity. The Twins came away with a 10-2 victory.
Rod Sylvester of Fridley was the first person in line at 10 a.m. I took a day off of work and they said, The game s not until 3 p.m. I said, Not for me! I m just excited. I will be cheering, I will be loud and I hope we see four or five Twins home runs to get the crowd fired up, Sylvester said.
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San Diego City Attorney Mara Elliott is misleading the public by refusing to release potentially damning parts of a forensic report that reviewed the 101 Ash Street building deal, even after the report was promised to be an independent and comprehensive analysis of what has now become one of the City’s worst financial debacles in its history.
The “forensic analysis” was touted as an in-depth investigation of all aspects of, and all departments and personnel involved in, the $128 million purchase and $30 million renovation of the building after the 19-story tower had to be evacuated in January 2020 over employees’ exposure to asbestos.