Baylor powers past UC Santa Barbara 74-56 in March Madness
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 05:00:43 GMT
DENVER (AP) — Caleb Lohner scored a season-best 13 points in just 18 minutes, and No. 3 seed Baylor beat UC Santa Barbara 74-56 in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Friday.Adam Flagler led the Bears with 18 points, and LJ Cryer scored 11 of his 15 points in the second half.Baylor (23-10) overcame a one-point halftime deficit to advance to play the Creighton-North Carolina State winner on Sunday in the South Region.Lohner’s only other double-digit performance since transferring from BYU to Baylor for this season came back in November when he scored 11 against Virginia.The Gauchos (27-8) looked like easy pickings for the Bears in the opening minutes before they used a 13-1 run to take a 26-22 lead.The Gauchos led the Mountain West Conference with a .493 shooting percentage and that sharpshooting carried over to Ball Arena, where they shot 61.5% in the first half to take a 36-35 lead into the locker room.That all went away after halftime, however. The Gauchos were held to...Owner of pit bulls in deadly attack pleads guilty
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 05:00:43 GMT
JEFFERSON COUNTY, Colo. (KDVR) -- One of the owners of two pit bulls involved in a deadly attack has pleaded guilty to charges stemming from the incident, according to the Colorado First Judicial District Attorney’s Office. Kayla Mooney pleaded guilty to two counts of unlawful ownership of a dangerous dog on March 6, the DA's Office said. Mooney was sentenced to a stipulated two-year deferred judgment with an agreement to the following conditions:100 hours of useful public serviceNo dog ownership for one year. Thereafter, one dog per household, under 20 lbs. for the duration of the two-year period.Enroll in a dog ownership classVictor Bentley, 29, was listed as the other owner of the dogs but his case is still pending. Pit bulls attack, kill 88-year-old grandmotherThe attack happened at 15712 West 1st Ave. around 3:35 p.m. on Sept. 14. When officers arrived, they found blood leading into the home and came upon two dogs attacking Mary Gehring, 88, in the backyard. She later died and ...Spring breaker arrested after punching Fort Lauderdale Police officer
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 05:00:43 GMT
Body camera footage has been released of a spring breaker allegedly assaulting a police officer at a popular restaurant in Fort Lauderdale Beach.Wednesday evening’s incident involved 22-year-old De’Sean Allen-Eikens, a student and basketball player at California State University, Northridge, who was visiting South Florida for spring break.According to witnesses, Allen-Eikens had been drinking at the Rock Bar, located at 219 S Fort Lauderdale Beach Blvd., when he was asked to leave by a bouncer.A fight broke out between Allen-Eikens and the bouncer, with the bouncer throwing Akins to the ground and swinging his fist at him.When Allen-Eikens got back up, he refused to leave the area, and police were called.Bodycam footage showed a Fort Lauderdale Police officer attempting to calm Allen-Eikens down, but the suspect decided to take a swing at the officer. The officer quickly subdued Allen-Eikens and placed him in handcuffs.The suspect was taken to Briward Health Medical Center whe...Miami-Dade leaders come together to promote 24-hour ceasefire campaign for spring breakers
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 05:00:43 GMT
Miami-Dade leaders are calling for calm as they ask spring breakers to put their guns down.A 24-hour ceasefire campaign, which has been happening for a few years, features different events that lead up to a festival. On Friday, various community leaders joined forces for the campaign that encourages people to put their guns down. They are asking people in Miami-Dade County to be a part of the campaign. The festival is called The People Matter, which promotes peace, love and hip-hop. Miami-Dade Public Schools spring break also kicks off during the weekend. Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava attended Friday’s event, as well as Miami-Dade Police Director Alfredo Ramirez III, who said this ceasefire should last more than 24 hours. “I, like the mayor, believe that that ceasefire should be forever, because I’m tired of seeing petty beefs being solved in the streets with firearms,” Ramirez said. “I’m tired of my officers being shot at. We’...2nd man seen helping other man carrying dead puppies in Fort Lauderdale parking garage speaks out
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 05:00:43 GMT
As police continue their search for a man who could be behind a horrific case of animal abuse, another man who was also seen on surveillance video wants to clear his name. London Reyes spoke with 7News about the matter on Friday,“It’s turmoil at this point for me, and I have nothing to do with that situation,” he said. “I was being a good Samaritan, helping someone that was in need.”Reyes said he wants to clear the air.“I would never do anything that would hurt an animal,” he said. He was seen in cellphone video that was shot Sunday night in a Fort Lauderdale parking garage.The disturbing video showed Reyes and another man who was carrying two dead French bulldog puppies. It appeared that the dogs were locked in a hot car. In the video, Reyes confronted the unknown man, but said many people believe he was somehow involved. Now he wants everyone to know he was only there to help.“If they can actually continue to investigate and run thos...MBTA plans to lift ‘global’ speed restriction on Green Line on Saturday
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 05:00:43 GMT
The MBTA has announced plans to lift a global speed restriction in place on the Green Line on Saturday, just over a week after the restriction went into effect last Thursday. Though officials said they plan to lift the 25 mile per hour global Green Line restriction, other restrictions will remain in place on sections of tracks across all T lines. MBTA Interim General Manager Jeff Gonneville discussed the changes at a press conference Friday afternoon, marking good news for Green Line riders.The T announced system-wide speed restriction on the Orange, Red, Green and Blue lines last Thursday after a Department of Public Utilities safety inspection identified issues. The T lifted global restrictions on the Red, Blue and Orange lines on Friday of last week. It then lifted the global restriction for the Mattapan Trolley on Thursday of this week.Asked about the speed of inspections and repairs, Gonneville said “The safety of our customers, the safety of our employees…is our first pr...Pediatric hospital beds are in high demand for ailing children. Here’s why
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 05:00:43 GMT
(CNN) — Effie Schnacky was wheezy and lethargic instead of being her normal, rambunctious self one February afternoon. When her parents checked her blood oxygen level, it was hovering around 80% — dangerously low for the 7-year-old.Her mother, Jaimie, rushed Effie, who has asthma, to a local emergency room in Hudson, Wisconsin. She was quickly diagnosed with pneumonia. After a couple of hours on oxygen, steroids and nebulizer treatments with little improvement, a physician told Schnacky that her daughter needed to be transferred to a children’s hospital to receive a higher level of care.What they didn’t expect was that it would take hours to find a bed for her.Even though the respiratory surge that overwhelmed doctor’s offices and hospitals last fall is over, some parents like Schnacky are still having trouble getting their children beds in a pediatric hospital or a pediatric unit.The physical and mental...MBTA removes 187 ceiling panels at Harvard station, says no asbestos found
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 05:00:43 GMT
Crews had removed approximately 187 ceiling panels from the MBTA’s Harvard station as of Friday, the T said, just over two weeks after a falling tile narrowly missed hitting a person on a platform on March 1. MBTA Interim General Manager Jeff Gonnevile said on March 3 that the tile appeared to have fallen due to corrosion from water leaking into the area. He announced ongoing work at the time to remove similar panels. Officials provided an update on efforts on Friday after providing other updates in recent weeks. In addition to removing panels, officials said this week that crews tested and confirmed asbestos wasn’t found in the area. Officials said crews will continue to detach remaining panels overnight before engineering consultants move in to re-inspect the ceiling. Video surveillance of the March 1 incident showed a woman, later identified as Cianna Navarro walking along the Harvard platform before the ceiling tile fell close by. Navarro later told 7NEWS she...Wellesley College students hold walkout in support of transgender applicants
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 05:00:43 GMT
Students at Wellesley College walked out of class Friday in support of transgender applicants to their school. SKY7 was over the scene, capturing video of the protest as students gathered outside following a student vote earlier this week to expand admissions to transgender men and non-binary prospective students assigned male at birth.Students also asked the school to use gender-neutral language when referring to the student body.College officials responded in a statement on Wednesday, saying the school admits “eligible applicants who consistently identify and live as women, including cis, trans and nonbinary students.”In their statement, officials said they acknowledge the result of the student vote. “Although there is no plan to revisit our mission as a women’s college or our admissions policy, we will continue to engage all students in the important work of building an inclusive academic community where everyone feels they belong,” officials said.Mets closer Edwin Diaz ‘grateful’ after undergoing successful surgery on right knee
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 05:00:43 GMT
Mets closer Edwin Diaz is expected to begin a rehab program in about a week, the team announced Thursday. The announcement came after Diaz underwent successful repair of the patellar tendon in his right knee.“To all my beloved fans, especially the Mets fans, I want to let you know that I am doing well and healing,” Diaz posted on his Twitter account. “I feel blessed and grateful for your support with messages and prayers, thank you very much! I can’t wait to see you guys in NY again and play those trumpets.”The 28-year-old also assured his fans on Instagram that he’ll be just fine.“Puerto Rico, I’m good,” he wrote in Spanish.Diaz’s road to recovery will sideline him for the entire 2023 season and force manager Buck Showalter to find a new closer with two weeks left before Opening Day.“We’ve got some good options,” Showalter told reporters Thursday regarding the now vacant closer role.Former Yankee reliever...Latest news
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