Bruins sign top defense prospect Mason Lohrei

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 06:27:56 GMT

Bruins sign top defense prospect Mason Lohrei The Bruins inked their top defense prospect Mason Lohrei to a two-year entry level deal worth an NHL cap hit of $925,000.After his promising two-year career at Ohio State, the 22-year-old Lohrei had signed an amateur tryout contract with the Providence Bruins in the spring and played in five games, recording an assist and a minus-2 rating.As a Buckeye, the 6-foot-4, 210-pound Lohrei had 4-25-29 totals in his freshman season and last season he had 4-28-32 in 40 games.While he’s got just a teaspoonful of pro experience, Lohrei could be fast-tracked for the NHL depending on whose salary the B’s decide to move out in what will be necessary cap clearance in the comings weeks.The B’s selected Lohrei with their second round pick (58th overall) in 2020.

Cardinals QB Kyler Murray donates $15K to 6-year-old whose family died in Allen shooting

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 06:27:56 GMT

Cardinals QB Kyler Murray donates $15K to 6-year-old whose family died in Allen shooting Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray, who played high school football in Allen, Texas, donated $15,000 to support a 6-year-old boy whose family was killed in Saturday’s mass shooting, according to an online fund-raiser.William Cho’s parents, Cindy and Kyu Cho, and his 3-year-old brother, James, were among the eight victims who died in the massacre at the Allen Premium Outlets shopping center.Murray hasn’t publicly commented on the donation but is listed among the top donors on a GoFundMe page that has raised more than $1.7 million to support William, who was released from intensive care.“We are deeply grateful and sincerely appreciate this outpouring love and prayers from all around the country,” the fund-raiser reads. “William is recovering well. Both Kyu and Cindy’s family will use these funds to help William continue the legacy of his parents.”The other victims killed in the shooting include security guard Christian LaCour, en...

Aaron Rodgers, Jets to host Dolphins at MetLife in NFL’s first Black Friday game

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 06:27:56 GMT

Aaron Rodgers, Jets to host Dolphins at MetLife in NFL’s first Black Friday game The new-look Jets are already making history before taking a snap.Aaron Rodgers and Gang Green will be featured in the first-ever NFL game on Black Friday against the Miami Dolphins at MetLife Stadium. The game will be played on Nov. 24 with kickoff set for 3 p.m.The day-after-Thanksgiving game will be streamed free on Amazon Prime.“We’re excited to be the home of the first-ever NFL Black Friday game, and what better way to kick off this new tradition than with a rivalry matchup between the Dolphins and the Jets,” Marie Donoghue, Amazon vice president of global sports video, said in a statement Wednesday. “On one of the biggest shopping days of the year, we’re thrilled to offer another way to delight Amazon customers, and give all fans free access to this AFC East showdown.”The Jets will learn their full 18-week slate on Thursday when the league announces the full 2023 schedules at 8 p.m. ET.It’s worth keeping an eye on how many times Gang G...

Police activity impacts traffic on I-805

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 06:27:56 GMT

Police activity impacts traffic on I-805 SAN DIEGO -- All northbound and southbound lanes were shut down on Interstate 805 Wednesday morning due to police activity at Adams Avenue, according to a traffic alert from California Highway Patrol.Traffic in the area was briefly diverted by law enforcement with motorists experiencing major delays starting around 7:20 a.m.All lanes on the freeway have since reopened; however, Adams Avenue is closed from Boundary street to Mountainview Drive, according to another CHP traffic alert.Morning commuters in the area should delays and plan for added travel time.The circumstances surrounding this incident are limited at this time. This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.

Ontario police charge driver that was storing over 400 cannabis plants

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 06:27:56 GMT

Ontario police charge driver that was storing over 400 cannabis plants This driver isn’t living the high life anymore after Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) charged them with drug trafficking when over 400 cannabis plants were discovered during a traffic stop.OPP said the province’s Ministry of Transportation pulled the driver over on Saturday, May 6, off the QEW and Walkers Line in Burlington.Burlington OPP attended the scene when 416 cannabis plants were uncovered inside the truck.Authorities said a 59-year-old driver was charged with drug trafficking.Traffic stop by #MTO @ONtransport officer on #QEW/Walkers line. #BurlingtonOPP officers attended to assist. 59-year-old driver from Markham charged with drug trafficking after seizing 416 cannabis plants. (May 6, 2023) pic.twitter.com/bnvAQ28xet— OPP Highway Safety Division (@OPP_HSD) May 10, 2023

Army sergeant who fatally shot BLM protester in Texas sentenced to 25 years

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 06:27:56 GMT

Army sergeant who fatally shot BLM protester in Texas sentenced to 25 years AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — A U.S. Army sergeant was sentenced to 25 years in prison Wednesday for fatally shooting an armed man during a Black Lives Matter protest in Texas, even after the state’s Republican governor said he wanted to pardon the man.Daniel Perry, 36, was convicted of murder in April for killing 28-year-old Garrett Foster during the downtown Austin protest in July 2020. “After three long years we’re finally getting justice for Garrett,” his mother, Sheila Foster, told the court.“Mr. Perry, I pray to God that one day, he will get rid of all this hate that is in your heart,” she said.Perry attorney Clinton Broden said in a statement after sentencing that his client would appeal. He called Perry’s conviction the product of “political prosecution,” and said the defense team would “fully cooperate in the pardon process.”Perry’s conviction prompted outrage from prominent conservatives, and Gov. Greg Abbott has said he would sign a pardon once a recommendation from th...

Missouri lawmakers ban transgender care, athletics

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 06:27:56 GMT

Missouri lawmakers ban transgender care, athletics JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Missouri lawmakers approved significant restrictions on transgender people on Wednesday, sending the Republican governor for his signature measures that would ban gender-affirming health care and prevent transgender girls and women from playing on female sports teams.Transgender minors in Missouri no longer would have access to puberty blockers, hormones or gender-affirming surgery under legislation passed by the Republican-led legislature Wednesday. The ban also affects some adults — Medicaid health care won’t cover any gender-affirming care in the state, and surgery will no longer be available to prisoners and inmates.The ban on participating in female sports teams would apply from kindergarten through college, both at public and private schools. Both measures would expire in 2027.Gov. Mike Parson threatened to keep lawmakers working beyond the normal end of their session if they didn’t approve the gender-affirming care ban, which would take effect...

Disney board banned X-rated stores and liquor shops from property, overlooking prisons

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 06:27:56 GMT

Disney board banned X-rated stores and liquor shops from property, overlooking prisons ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — Before allies of Gov. Ron DeSantis took over, Disney World’s governing district, which at the time was controlled by Disney supporters, reached an agreement in February with the company to prohibit a long list of businesses from ever being operated on its property.Forbidden establishments included tattoo parlors, liquor stores, adult entertainment, oil refineries and trailer parks. But they didn’t include prisons, which the Florida governor recently mused could be built there, when talking in a trolling tone about his year-long feud with the entertainment giant.“What should we do with this land? And so, you know, it’s like, OK, kids — I mean, people have said, you know, maybe have another — maybe create a state park. Maybe try to do more amusement parks. Someone even said, like, maybe you need another state prison,” DeSantis said last month. “Who knows? I mean, I just think that the possibilities are endless.”The agreement, which the DeSantis allies ...

Ohio House vote could send constitutional overhaul to voters

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 06:27:56 GMT

Ohio House vote could send constitutional overhaul to voters COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — A single legislative vote is all that stands now between a proposal aimed at making it tougher to amend Ohio’s constitution and a statewide vote.The politically fractured Ohio House has scheduled a vote Wednesday on a resolution that would ask voters to decide whether to raise the threshold for passing future amendments from the simple majority in place since 1912 to a 60% supermajority.Backers’ immediate goal is to thwart a constitutional amendment headed toward November ballots that would enshrine abortion rights in Ohio’s founding document.Since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned its landmark Roe v. Wade ruling guaranteeing abortion rights last year, other states’ amendments involving the procedure have shown voter support for legal access to abortion is between 50% and 60%, whether in conservative Kansas, Democratic-leaning Michigan or Republican-leaning Kentucky. But no vote has exceeded 60%.AP VoteCast polling last year found 59% of...

No mother on Mother’s Day: Daughters without moms find support in each other’s grief

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 06:27:56 GMT

No mother on Mother’s Day: Daughters without moms find support in each other’s grief When my mother died suddenly 30 years ago, I was 13. I’d spend the next 20 years attempting to understand what it means not to have a mother. And I did this basically alone.Mostly, this was because my mother’s parents, who raised me, were old-fashioned folks who lived through the Dust Bowl. They didn’t discuss feelings, good or bad. I never once saw my grandfather shed a tear after his daughter died. Plus, our town was in the rural plains of Colorado, hours away from any city with services like a grief therapist, even if my grandparents had been open to that.But the silence around grief also was a product of the times. I am encouraged to see that now a mom’s death is generally not handled the same way it was in 1993.There are many kinds of support today, from the organized to the grassroots. Grief can be talked about and shared more publicly, experts say, and is acknowledged to last a long time. Motherless children can attend special summer camps, for instance, or Mother...