Seahawks place second-year wide receiver Dareke Young on injured reserve
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:45:48 GMT
RENTON, Wash. (AP) — The Seattle Seahawks placed second-year wide receiver Dareke Young on injured reserve on Monday meaning he will miss the first four games of the regular season.Seattle general manager John Schneider said Young underwent groin surgery just over a week ago near Philadelphia and will need some time before he’s fully recovered.“We just wanted to use the IR to return designation to be able to let him rehab and be able to have him down the line as quickly as we can get him back,” Schneider said. “Timelines are all different with that sort of thing. But once he went to Philadelphia it seemed like he was probably going to have surgery.”Young was poised to have the chance at a bigger role in Seattle’s offense this season with Dee Eskridge suspended for the first six games of the season. Young appeared in 13 games last season, but mostly on special teams and had just two receptions in his limited reps with the offense.Young being placed on injured reserve leaves Seattle w...Crews contain wildfire in Jefferson County
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:45:48 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) -- Several agencies responded to a wildfire on Rainbow Hill near Evergreen on Monday, and some homes were evacuated as the fire grew bigger.The fire started Monday afternoon, according to Evergreen Fire Rescue. As of 3:41 p.m., the fire was near the Summit Ranch neighborhood but no structures were threatened and no evacuations were in place, Foothills Fire Protection District said.Just 15 minutes later, Foothills Fire Protection District said Summit Ranch Drive was under evacuation. As of 4:35 p.m., the fire was 75% contained, and those who were ordered to evacuate were under pre-evacuation only, meaning evacuation was voluntary.At 5:09 p.m., the fire was 100% contained, according to Foothills Fire Protection District, and the pre-evacuation status was still in effect.This story will be updated as more information becomes available.Residents push back against Denver Mayor's short-term housing sites
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:45:48 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) -- In August, Denver Mayor Mike Johnston announced a preliminary list of 11 potential sites for short-term housing for those experiencing homelessness.According to the mayor, these locations are publicly and privately owned or are owned by the city, the Colorado Department of Transportation, or the Department of Housing.The sites will be evaluated and vetted over the next couple of weeks before they are opened, with a goal to get 1,000 unhoused people inside by the end of the year.However, not everyone is on board with the locations. Neighbors living near 5500 E Yale Avenue in District 4 worry about safety and the impact this could have on their neighborhood. Fares return on RTD amid some route changes "I know we need housing for these people, I know we need support," said neighbor Janet Cornell. "My brother was homeless, so I understand the plight these people face and we’re not trying to say they don’t need a solution we’re just trying to say this is not the soluti...Florida author creates children’s book to prepare families for hurricanes
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:45:48 GMT
A young author’s book is helping kids and their families to be hurricane ready. Fernanda Ferrell-Zabala lives in Lee County in Southwest Florida. When hurricane Ian struck last year, she tried to entertain her nephew and niece during the aftermath of the storm.One conversation inspired her and two co-authors to write a children’s book aimed at helping parents talk to children about some of the emotions they’re likely feeling when a storm hits.It was a big success and local schools want their students reading it.“The Lee County school system, has not only approved this book for all of their students from kindergarten through second grade, but they have also added it as part of their curriculum,” Zabala said.The book is titled “Rosie and the Hurricane.”Zabala said her next goal is to raise enough money so that she can gift the books to the Lee County district for free.13-year-old boy speaks out after 3-legged bear enters home near Orlando
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:45:48 GMT
A three-legged bear gave a Florida teen a scare when he was home alone. Now, he’s talking about the bizarre encounter.At first sight, it was a bear scare for a 13-year-old-boy at his house near Orlando.“I was sitting on the couch and I heard noises from the patio back here and all of the sudden, I asked my dog what’s that noise, he looked at me and he started barking, and once he started barking, I got up, there was a bear right over by the beer keg and I started freaking out,” said Joseph Diglio, the homeowner’s son. “And once I saw it was Tripod.”The three-legged bear named Tripod has been lurking in the Orlando-area community for about the past 10 years. He’s well known in the community.“It’s not that big of a surprise because we see him all the time,” Diglio said. “He’s came in our garage and grabbed cookies from the freezer.”“We are not upset, it’s actually a fun visit,” said J...Heat Advisory for parts of the area Tuesday
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:45:48 GMT
Heat continues to build into the forecast, with a Heat Advisory to go into effect on Tuesday. Temperatures are expected to climb a few degrees tomorrow, while humidity levels also increase. That’ll drive heat index values to surpass 95 degrees when factoring in both temperature and humidity. The advisory lasts through Wednesday for the highlighted area, but could be expanded to more locations on Thursday with even hotter weather expected.Robbins: New bio highlights Dr. King’s enduring legacy
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:45:48 GMT
On Aug. 26, a 21 year old white racist left his Florida home, bringing with him his swastika-festooned assault rifle and a handgun. He headed to Edward Waters University, a historically Black university in a largely Black section of Jacksonville, then got out of his car and donned a bulletproof vest. Chased off campus by a university security guard, he drove to a Dollar General store and executed three Black people in cold blood: Angela Michelle Carr, 52, Jerraid Gallion, 29 and Anolt Joseph “AJ” Laguerre, Jr., 19. The murderer’s racist writings and rants left Jacksonville Sheriff T.K. Waters with “no question” that the killings were racial. “He hated Blacks, and I think he hated just about everyone that wasn’t white,” said Sheriff Waters. “He made that very clear.”This latest targeted killing by white Americans of Black Americans for being Black Americans came only hours before America marked the 60th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s iconic “I have a dream” speech at the Li...Massachusetts labor movement reflects on a year of fights, wins: ‘Every day is Labor Day’
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:45:48 GMT
Unions in Massachusetts and across the nation have seen a rare coalescence of spiking public and political support, labor leaders reflected at Boston’s annual Labor Day Breakfast on Monday, signaling confidence in the future of the movement.“I can’t imagine being anywhere else on Labor Day than in the greatest union city in this country with the greatest movement in the labor movement with all of you,” said Lou Antonellis, Business Manager of the IBEW 103.Antonellis, among many other speakers, noted that support for unions is at a “50-year high,” “88% of workers under 30 support being in a union” and “labor’s political stars are finally aligning from the White House to the State House to Boston City Hall.”The Labor Day Breakfast, held at the Boston Park Plaza hotel Monday morning, brought out a wide array of local union leaders and members — representing actors, hotel workers, teachers, musicians, nurses and man...Chicago White Sox can’t get off the ground again in a 12-1 loss in Kansas City — their 6th defeat in 7 games and 85th of the season
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:45:48 GMT
For a portion of Monday afternoon, the Chicago White Sox were trending toward the wrong end of history.Displaying pinpoint control, Kansas City Royals starter Cole Ragans retired the first 13 batters at Kauffman Stadium. Yoán Moncada broke up the bid for perfection, lofting a single to center with one out in the fifth.The Sox finished with three hits in a 12-1 loss in front of 10,646. Ragans allowed one hit and struck out seven in six scoreless innings.“He’s got five pitches,” Sox first baseman Andrew Vaughn said. “In today’s game guys are throwing hard, but a lefty throwing 98 (mph), commanding his stuff, you don’t see like that every day.”Sox manager Pedro Grifol said Ragans, named the American League Pitcher of the Month for August on Sunday, was “pretty electric.”The other two Sox hits — a double by Lenyn Sosa and an infield single by Trayce Thompson — came in the eighth.Chasing pitches and hitting ground bal...Man stabbed at Toro Nightclub in Gaslamp Quarter
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:45:48 GMT
SAN DIEGO — A man was stabbed Monday at a downtown nightclub, San Diego police said.According to SDPD, around 12:30 a.m. officers were flagged down regarding a stabbing that had just happened at the Toro Nightclub in the Gaslamp Quarter, located at 672 Fifth Avenue.Officers found a 23-year-old man with a stab wound to his stomach, police said.Witnesses of the stabbing followed the suspect and flagged down officers, who took the man into custody without incident, SDPD Watch Commander Scott Foster said. Police described the suspect as a 21-year-old man. Deadly crash prompts SR-67 closure near Ramona The victim was transported to a nearby hospital with life-threatening injuries, police said. The victim is believed to be in stable condition.The circumstances that led to the stabbing are still under investigation.Anyone with information regarding the incident is asked to call SDPD's Central Division at 619-744-9500 or leave an anonymous tip with Crime Stoppers at 888-580-8477.Latest news
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