Snyder, Tincher go deep, Washington defeats Dallas Baptist 9-5 in Stillwater Regional
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:06:08 GMT
STILLWATER, Okla. (AP) — Michael Snyder and Johnny Tincher hit home runs in a seven-run fifth inning and third-seeded Washington defeated No. 2 seed Dallas Baptist 9-5 on Friday in the opening game of the Stillwater Regional.With the score tied at 1 heading to the fifth, the Huskies broke the game open with seven runs on six hits. After Jeter Ybarra drew a leadoff walk, Snyder hit a two-run home run to left-center field. Will Simpson delivered an RBI-single and Coby Morales drove in a run with a grounder to shortstop. Tincher capped the inning with a three-run blast.Sam Boyle pitched 3 1/3 innings in relief of starter Stu Flesland III. Boyle allowed one run on four hits and struck out three.Washington (35-18) advances to a winner’s bracket game on Saturday and DBU (45-15) drops to a loser-out game, also on Saturday. George Specht and Luke Heefner drove in two runs each for DBU.___AP college sports: https://apnews.com/hub/college-sports and https://twitter.com/AP_Top25SourceCity of Kingston seeks court order to remove Belle Park encampment
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:06:08 GMT
The city of Kingston is taking another step in its effort to remove an encampment at Belle Park that has remained at the centre of the region’s conversations around homelessness for several years. After initially issuing trespass notices in March to those on site, the city says it has relied on voluntary compliance to move residents and has not forcibly removed anyone.Several months after the eviction notices were distributed however the city says about 25 people remain in the encampment, leading to an application for a ruling from the Ontario Superior Court of Justice in order to remove the encampment at Belle Park. A Thursday statement from the City of Kingston says this move is being made at council’s direction, and that even with “low barrier” shelter spaces available on a relatively consistent basis, some residents have declined available beds.“Kingston offers low-barrier shelter options to accommodate different needs, including couples, women-only...Roof collapses at Centennial apartment fire
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:06:08 GMT
CENTENNIAL, Colo. (KDVR) — Firefighters were responding to an apartment fire on Friday afternoon in Centennial.SkyFOX flew over the scene at 2301 E. Fremont Ave. The roof of what appeared to be a row of two-story apartments or townhomes had collapsed over multiple units.According to South Metro Fire Rescue, the roof collapse was partial. All occupants were evacuated by around 4 p.m. and no injuries were reported.Firefighters were working from the outside of the middle units and the inside of the end units to control the fire, South Metro said.Suboxone maker reaches $102.5M settlement over antitrust claims
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:06:08 GMT
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The company that makes the opioid addiction treatment drug Suboxone has agreed to pay $102.5 million to 41 states and the District of Columbia to settle claims that the company engaged in anticompetitive practices, it announced Friday.The agreement with Indivior, based in North Chesterfield, Virginia, averts a trial that was scheduled to start later this year.States, led by Wisconsin, claimed that the company, previously a subsidiary of Reckitt Benckiser Pharmaceuticals, made modest changes to Suboxone to extend patent protection and keep generic versions of the drug off the market. Denver Nuggets’ altitude advantage ‘not a myth’ for visiting athletes Suboxone is a branded version of buprenorphine and naloxone. The case is distinct from claims brought by governments against other opioid makers, claiming they helped cause or deepen a nationwide overdose crisis. Those have resulted in settlements totaling more than $50 billion so far.Under the terms of the deal, ...Denver Nuggets' altitude advantage 'not a myth' for visiting athletes
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:06:08 GMT
DENVER (AP) — Joking around before the start of the NBA Finals, Charles Barkley and Grant Hill took hits from oxygen masks they brought onto the set for a pregame TV show.But the thin air in Denver is no joke. There's a reason it's known as the Mile High City.The city sits 5,280 feet above sea level and there’s plenty of science that shows just how altitude impacts any athlete — including basketball players. The Denver Nuggets have been using the lung-searing elevation to their advantage for years — especially during these playoffs. Nikola Jokić’s Explanation of Hand Gesture He Shares With Daughter After Games With their 104-93 win over the Miami Heat on Thursday, the Nuggets improved to 9-0 at home during their postseason run. Yes, Nikola Jokic, Jamal Murray and friends have a lot to do with it. But altitude deserves an assist. The Nuggets try to push the pace to make the Heat feel the burn coming in from sea level.“So there’s just as much as oxygen in Denver as there is in Miami...Grand Theft Ambulance: Suspect’s bumpy ride ends in crashes and cuffs in Broward County; woman in custody
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:06:08 GMT
A private ambulance was stolen on Friday afternoon, leading to a series of crashes in Broward County and leading police to take a woman into custody. The chaotic series of events began at the intersection of University Drive and McNab Road in Tamarac, at around 1:13 p.m. According to the Broward Sheriff’s Office, authorities received a call reporting the theft of the ambulance. Deputies from BSO’s Tamarac District responded to the scene and began trying to locate the stolen vehicle.An employee of the ambulance company was inside when it was taken. Fortunately, the employee managed to exit the vehicle safely after the theft occurred.Shortly after, the stolen vehicle was involved in a hit-and-run crash at the intersection of Pine Island Road and McNab Road in Tamarac. No injuries were reported as a result of this crash.However, the series of incidents did not end there. A short time after the hit-and-run, the stolen ambulance was involved in another collision, this time a ...SATURDAY STORMS FOR SOUTH FLORIDA
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:06:08 GMT
Happy Friday, South Florida!Hopefully everyone had a great week despite the torrential downpours South Florida experienced every single day. Tropical moisture has been funneled into our area, leaving South Florida ‘ripe for rain’ every afternoon. And today was no different! Heavy rain and strong to severe thunderstorms moved Southwest to Northeast across most of our mainland areas of South Florida. Some spots flooded from all the rain. The flood watch that had been issued earlier in the week for coastal and metro areas of Miami-Dade and Broward has now been extended through at least Saturday evening as the potential for more heavy rain remains in the forecast through the start of the weekend.Clouds will linger over our area tonight with the possibility of a few showers still developing. But as we work our way into the start of the weekend, South Florida can expect another round of rain and thunderstorms. The good news is there will still be some dry time to start the we...No bags, backpacks or lunchboxes permitted on BCPS campuses on last week of classes
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:06:08 GMT
Broward County Public Schools officials gave an important reminder to students who will be heading to class next week.No bags, backpacks or lunch boxes will be permitted on campus during the last week of school.Officials said personal hygiene items can be brought in a small zippered bag, and lunch can be brought in a clear container or plastic bag.Officials said the policy has been implemented to ensure the safety of students and staff.Come next school year, only clear backpacks and book bags will be allowed on BCPS campuses on a daily basis.Red Sox lefty Chris Sale to go on IL for 6th season in a row
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:06:08 GMT
BOSTON (AP) — The Red Sox placed left-hander Chris Sale on the injured list with shoulder inflammation on Friday, another setback for the seven-time All-Star as he attempts to re-establish himself as a reliable member of the rotation.A day after being pulled from a start in the fourth inning, Sale told reporters that doctors weren’t sure what the injury was but he didn’t expect to need surgery. Acknowledging his past injury problems, he said he had always come back before and will do so again.Sale, 34, who hasn’t had an injury-free season since 2017, left Thursday night’s start against Cincinnati in the fourth inning after two visits from the medical staff. He had an MRI on Friday morning, and the team was awaiting the results.“We don’t know where we’re at, but it’s a possible IL,” manager Alex Cora said before Friday night’s game against the Tampa Bay Rays.Sale, 34, has been to the IL in each of the last five seasons, missing all of 2...Veterans experience ‘Dream Flights’ from Norwood airport
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:06:08 GMT
Dream Flights is helping New England veterans explore Massachusetts from a thousand feet in the air.90-year-old Joe Mitchell from Watertown is one of those veterans who was ready to fly high on Friday.Mitchell’s family watched him take a spin in a World War II-era open cockpit biplane from down below at the airport in Norwood.Mitchelle, who served in the Air Force during the Korean War, treasured this special experience.“It was offered to my father to go take a flight, and he was thrilled and I was thrilled to have this once in a lifetime opportunity,” his son Joe Mitchell said.Mitchell said his favorite part was flying over Gillette Stadium.“Put me back 50 years,” Mitchell said. “I enjoyed it very much.”Other veterans are getting the experience today, including 101-year-old Roy Ringman, a WWII hero. Jeff Klosky is a Dream Flights volunteer and a veteran himself. He loves that he gets to fly these American heroes and to say “thank you.” “For them, it really becomes t...Latest news
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