Florida comes from behind to beat Virginia 6-5 in College World Series
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 09:40:58 GMT
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Jac Caglianone scored the winning run on Luke Heyman’s sacrifice fly in the bottom of the ninth inning after Ty Evans and Wyatt Langford homered to tie it, and Florida rallied to beat Virginia 6-5 in the College World Series on Friday night.The Gators’ 21st come-from-behind win of the season, and fourth walk-off, sends them to a Sunday night game against Oral Roberts for control of their bracket. Virginia will play TCU in an elimination game in the afternoon.Virginia (50-14) scored four times in the seventh to take a three-run lead in front of a crowd of nearly 25,000 that included Pro Football Hall of Famer Peyton Manning. The Gators (51-15) got one back in the bottom of the seventh and another in the eighth on BT Riopelle’s homer. Harrison Didawick’s RBI triple put the Cavaliers up two runs in the ninth before Florida turned on the power against reliever Jake Berry (0-5) in the bottom half.Evans and Langford homered to tie it 5, with Lang...Jansen homers again as the Blue Jays beat slumping AL West-leading Texas 2-1
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 09:40:58 GMT
ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Danny Jansen homered for the third time in two games, Kevin Gausman worked six innings to win his fourth consecutive decision and the Toronto Blue Jays beat the slumping AL West-leading Texas Rangers 2-1 on Friday night. Jansen hit a two-run homer in the fifth off Martín Pérez (6-3). A day earlier, Jansen had two solo homers for the Blue Jays’ only runs in a 4-2 loss at Baltimore.Gausman (6-3) struck out four to increase his AL-high total to 121 while allowing one run and four hits over six innings. The right-hander is 4-0 in his last eight starts. Jordan Romano, the third Blue Jays reliever, got four outs for his 20th save in 23 chances.Leody Taveras homered leading off the third for the Rangers (42-27), who lost for the seventh time in nine games. It was the No. 9 hitter’s seventh homer this season, all in 39 games since the start of May.Matt Chapman drew a walk to start the fifth, and Jansen followed with his ninth homer, a 385-foot drive that ...Procession brings Jor'Dell Richardson's casket to police headquarters
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 09:40:58 GMT
AURORA, Colo. (KDVR) — Following a private funeral, Jor'Dell Richardson's family brought his body to police headquarters and held a public memorial and march. Jor'Dell was shot and killed by Aurora Police on June 1 after allegedly robbing vapes from a store. Police say he was armed with a pellet gun that was manufactured to look like a real gun. Family and the community have been fighting this, saying this was no reason for an officer to shoot.Hundreds of family members, loved ones and even strangers showed up for the memorial that also felt like a protest at Aurora’s Municipal Center Friday night, all to honor Jor'Dell. 2 friends celebrating Nuggets win among the 10 people shot in Denver They shared their heartbreak and anger with the department about Jor’Dell’s death.His mother, Laurie Littlejohn, was in obvious anguish. "I’m broken. I don’t know if I’m coming or going. They messed up my whole life," she said as she spoke to the crowd. His brother, Anton Richardson, shared in th...Sinkhole forms on Arapahoe Road during rush hour
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 09:40:58 GMT
GREENWOOD VILLAGE, Colo. (KDVR) — A water main break opened up a sinkhole on a busy road in Greenwood Village.Crews had to shut down part of Arapahoe Road near Yosemite Street at around 2 p.m. Friday. That forced major traffic tie-ups around a concert at Fiddler's Green Amphitheatre.Maintenance crews told FOX31 the pipe that burst was 8 inches wide. Water from that pipe worked its way down Arapahoe Road and underground, to where the sinkhole eventually formed about a block down the road.The sinkhole wasn't too deep but certainly not stable enough to allow traffic on it. Procession brings teen's casket to Aurora Police headquarters Crews had to cut through the pavement to start repairing the damaged pipe before they could get to the sinkhole."Figure out what was the cause of the break and, at that point, we're going to cut a section of pipe out and splice in a new section of pipe. And then we'll have a slurry fill come in and fill the hole in," said Chris Larson, of C&L Water S...Families still homeless after Centennial condo fire
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 09:40:58 GMT
CENTENNIAL, Colo. (KDVR) — Fierce flames ripped through the Glenn Oaks condominiums two weeks ago and destroyed several units. Several families remain homeless and are scrambling to find a place to live.On the afternoon on June 2, a fire sparked in the attic of a condo and flames quickly spread to other units. Cell phone video, drone and helicopter videos show flames shooting through the air, thick smoke billowing in the air, firefighters spraying gallons of water with their hoses and roofs collapsing. Nobody was hurt, but many people were left with nothing and are sharing their loss.Jessica Encinias is a new homeowner. She just purchased her condo in January and is devastated by the outcome."It's hard. It was such a big step. We're just sitting here watching our livelihoods burn," Encinias said. "My grandmother passed away almost a year ago, and she crocheted a blanket for me and it was sitting on my bed." Procession brings 14-year-old's casket to police headquarters Ash, burnt b...Boulder Creek open, despite multiple rescues this week
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 09:40:58 GMT
BOULDER, Colo. (KDVR) — At Boulder Fire Station 13, rescue crews have had a busy and difficult week.Sunday, firefighters pulled a 9-year-old boy from Boulder Creek. He would later pass away at the hospital."These calls are some of the hardest calls to go on," said Lt. Thomas Spannring. "Not only from an emotional point of view, but it's a very dynamic situation."Since Sunday, Spannring's dive and swift water rescue team has rescued three other people, including a woman who remained in critical condition as of Friday afternoon. “We’ve had busy Junes before, but this has been a crazy busy week. I don’t remember a week that’s been as busy as this past one," Spannring said. Bear gets inside home and ‘hangs out’ Despite the incidents, the Boulder County Sheriff's Office said there are no immediate plans to close or limit creek access.A spokesperson said tubing restrictions are typically enacted if water flows hit 700 cubic feet per second for a sustained period. Friday, they...Lowry: There should be no “woke” in baseball
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 09:40:58 GMT
It’s not unusual for prayer to play a role in sports.“Spahn, Sain, and pray for rain!” was the famous refrain of Boston Braves fans in 1948, when they wanted their exceptional pitchers Warren Spahn and Johnny Sain to start as many games as possible.In the long history of sports, though, it seems unlikely that anyone has ever felt compelled to pray over the spiritual hurt caused by a team — until now. Los Angeles Archbishop José H. Gomez dedicated a service to praying for “healing due to the harm caused by” the Los Angeles Dodgers.And he’s not referring to the team’s disappointing exit from the playoffs last year at the hands of the San Diego Padres or its relatively soft 38-30 start this year. No, rather its “decision to honor a group that intentionally denigrates and profanes the Christian faith.”He’s speaking of the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, a group of drag queens who dress up as Roman Catholic nuns and mock ...Zito: Dems ditch blue collar workers for social justice warriors
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 09:40:58 GMT
CHESWICK, Pennsylvania — Up until two years ago, it would only take 12 hours for coal mined deep in a labyrinth operation 60 miles from here to go from that underground mine, through a high-tech cleaning procedure, and be loaded on a barge or rail car and brought to the Cheswick Generating Station, a coal-fired power plant, to light communities along the Allegheny River for generations.That efficient process came to an end in September 2021 when owner GenOn Holdings announced the then-51-year-old facility, one that environmental groups had in their sights for years, decided to retire the plant. The company cited “unfavorable economic conditions, higher costs including those associated with environmental compliance, an inability to compete with other generation types, and evolving market rules that promote subsidized resources.”In short, the company was driven out of business in part by the “climate justice” movement within the federal and state governme...This Father’s Day playlist turns up volume on memories
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 09:40:58 GMT
Mother’s Day playlists are always easy (and we’ve done a few over the years), because there are so many good pop songs about Mom. In this case, Dad tends to get left out just a bit- – but we’ve combed our collections and come up with a playlist of mostly affectionate songs to play for Dad at a Father’s Day brunch. As usual we’ve mixed a few obvious choices in with a good handful of deeper cuts.We’ll warn you in advance: This playlist is pretty heavy on our favorite older-guy rockers — because hey, it’s their day too.Bruce Springsteen, “Adam Raised a Cain”The Boss has written plenty of more somber songs about fathers and sons (the mournful “My Father’s House” for starters), but we went with this loud, defiant rocker about inheriting your dad’s fire and fury– and hopefully the keys to his Cadillac too. In the old days, after doing the sexy “Fire’ for the girls, Bruce would play this one for the boys.Beyonce, “Daddy”Beyonce is many things, including one of the ...Editorial: Poll finds younger Americans OK with in-home gov’t surveillance
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 09:40:58 GMT
The Fourth Amendment protects Americans from “unreasonable searches and seizures” by the government, acknowledging the “right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers and effects.” It is a bedrock principle of the Bill of Rights.But a survey released this month reveals that an astonishing number of Americans, particularly younger Americans, would be comfortable throwing this fundamental protection on the ash heap of history.The Cato Institute recently conducted a poll of 2,000 adults and included the question: “Would you favor or oppose the government installing surveillance cameras in every household to reduce domestic violence, abuse and other illegal activity?”Seventy-five percent of respondents were against such an outrageous intrusion. But 14% approved and 10% “didn’t know.”Holy, George Orwell. But it gets worse.Breaking down the responses, Cato discovered that a whopping 29% of those between the ages of 18 and 29, and 20% of those aged 30 to 44, gave a thumb...Latest news
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