Abrams, Nats squeeze past Cubs for 2nd straight night, 2-1

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:52:17 GMT

Abrams, Nats squeeze past Cubs for 2nd straight night, 2-1 WASHINGTON (AP) — Jake Irvin had dozen of relatives and friends fly in from his native Minnesota to witness his major league debut for the Washington Nationals — and then he hit the “O” on the back of Nico Hoerner’s jersey with the first pitch of his career.“I gotta imagine I’m one of few to do that, right?” Irvin said. “Just laugh it off, man. Next hitter.”Things improved significantly from there for the 26-year-old right-hander, who held the Chicago Cubs’ potent lineup to two singles over 4 1/3 innings. Four Washington relievers gave up four singles the rest of the way, and the Nationals turned four double plays to beat the Cubs 2-1 on a damp and unseasonably chilly Wednesday night.“This is something you dream of from the day you pick up a baseball,” Irvin said. “I’m on top of the world and props to the team, man. Guys played great behind me.”CJ Abrams had a tiebreaking RBI single in the seventh inning for the second consecutive game for the Nationals, and ...

Arvada Police warn of vehicle linked to several property thefts

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:52:17 GMT

Arvada Police warn of vehicle linked to several property thefts ARVADA, Colo. (KDVR) -- Arvada Police are warning drivers about a vehicle lurking in parking lots waiting for an opportunity to steal valuables.  Police describe the vehicle as a 2018 or newer black Toyota Camry believed to be linked to several property thefts dating back to mid-February across the metro area including Littleton, Lone Tree and other parts of Douglas County. Police describe the suspect vehicle as a 2018 or newer black Toyota Camry usually seen with stolen license plates or none at all. (Courtesy: Arvada Police Department)Chase Amos with the Arvada Police Department said there have been three reported cases involving this vehicle just in Arvada, specifically in preschool/doggie daycare lots.  Police looking for person of interest in Douglas County shooting "These criminals are casing these cars, probably see the car unlocked, they get everything they can out of the car as quick as they can and then they split," Amos said. FOX31 spoke to...

Wyoming governor says he won't donate any wolves to Colorado

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:52:17 GMT

Wyoming governor says he won't donate any wolves to Colorado DENVER (KDVR) -- Colorado moved one step closer to wolf reintroduction on Wednesday, with the Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission voting unanimously to approve a Wolf Restoration and Management Plan.But plenty of hurdles remain before the first paws touch down on the Western Slope. First and foremost, CPW still has to find someone to donate 30-75 wolves.  The agency has identified Wyoming, Idaho and Montana as preferred options, with Oregon and Washington if none of those work out.Wednesday, Wyoming Governor Mark Goldon told FOX31's Evan Kruegel he has no plans to donate any Wyoming wolves. Gray wolf restoration and management plan near completion In a statement, he wrote in part: Wyoming is opposed to the 10(j) population of wolves in Colorado for a variety of reasons. Our current wolf management plan is working, and it works because it is designed to manage wolves in biologically and socially suitable habitats and to keep wolves out of areas of the state w...

Keynan Middleton strikes out ‘cheater’ Carlos Correa to clinch the Chicago White Sox’s 3rd straight win — and 1st series victory

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:52:17 GMT

Keynan Middleton strikes out ‘cheater’ Carlos Correa to clinch the Chicago White Sox’s 3rd straight win — and 1st series victory Keynan Middleton stood one out away from his first save since 2021.He relished the chance to face Minnesota Twins shortstop Carlos Correa.Middleton struck out Correa swinging — his third punchout of the inning — to secure a 6-4 victory for the Chicago White Sox in front of 11,468 at Guaranteed Rate Field.“I knew I was going to face Correa and I don’t like him,” Middleton said. “I liked that. I enjoyed that a lot.”Asked why, Middleton referenced the 2017 Houston Astros sign-stealing scandal: “I mean, he’s a cheater.”Middleton pitched in the American League West for the Los Angeles Angels — including 64 appearances in 2017 — while Correa was with the Astros.Relievers Aaron Bummer, Gregory Santos, Kendall Graveman and Middleton came up big Wednesday as the Sox won their third straight.Eloy Jiménez broke a 4-4 tie with an RBI single in the seventh. The Sox added another run in the eighth thanks in part to Billy...

Lucas: Donald Trump, Hunter Biden face wrath of scorned women

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:52:17 GMT

Lucas: Donald Trump, Hunter Biden face wrath of scorned women Hell hath no fury like a stripper scorned.Cross them and you just might end up in court, like Hunter Biden and Donald Trump.All these men had to do was treat the two women — Lunden Roberts and Stormy Daniels — with a little respect and things might have turned out differently. But they didn’t.So, the strippers dragged both men into court, forcing them to face a judge — and maybe a jury — for their disdainful behavior toward them.Who would have thought that Hunter Biden and Donald Trump would have so much in common as far as women are concerned?Trump never should have called porn star Stormy Daniels “horseface.” She is the woman with whom he is alleged to have had an affair with — which he denies.What woman would not have fire in her eyes after such a gross insult? A man would have punched him out.Now she will testify against him in the politically charged trial launched by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, charging that Trump falsified business records over $130,000 in ...

Editorial: Kids can’t tell candy from edibles – that’s a problem

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:52:17 GMT

Editorial: Kids can’t tell candy from edibles – that’s a problem If there’s one thing the Massachusetts State Legislature loves to do, it’s legalize ways for people to get high.In 2016 it greenlighted marijuana, and earlier this year lawmakers in the House and Senate filed legislation that would give the nod to certain psychedelic plants and fungi. What’s next after “magic mushrooms – LSD?While the legal cannabis industry in Massachusetts is an economic success story in general, with dispensaries producing billions in revenue for the state, the unintended consequences are nothing short of horrifying.Earlier this week, four students at the Henderson Inclusion School in Boston were hospitalized for eating pot-infused edibles, according to school officials.As the Herald reported, Head of School Stephanie Sibley said in a letter to families that the middle-school students “ingested what appeared to be a cannabis-infused chocolate edible,” on Tuesday.Boston Police spokesman Sgt. Det. John Boyle said the students, three fe...

Prep school All-Scholastics and league All-Stars

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:52:17 GMT

Prep school All-Scholastics and league All-Stars PREP SCHOOL ALL-SCHOLASTICSEIL BOYS SWIMMING: Leo Bertone (Pingree)EIL GIRLS HOCKEY: Ashtyn Bringardner (Portsmouth Abbey)ISL BOYS HOCKEY: Samuel Caulfield (Milton Academy)EIL GIRLS SWIMMING: Mahika Chopra (Dana Hall)IGC GIRLS BASKETBALL: Sophie Cronin (Montrose School)EIL BOYS BASKETBALL: Ray Cuevas (Pingree)EIL GIRLS BASKETBALL: Thai Davis (Beaver Country Day)ISL BOYS BASKETBALL: AJ Dybantsa (St. Sebastian’s)ISL BOYS BASKETBALL: Jack Graham (Milton Academy)ISL BOYS HOCKEY: Sebbie Johnson (St. Mark’s)EIL WRESTLING: Noah Lim (Lexington Christian Academy)ISL GIRLS HOCKEY: Brooke Manning (Noble and Greenough)ISL BOYS BASKETBALL: Trevor Mullin (St. Sebastian’s)ISL GIRLS BASKETBALL: Grace Oliver (Noble and Greenough)GIL GIRLS BASKETBALL: Lily Papatola (Bradford Christian Academy)ISL WRESTLING: Freddy Pimental (Belmont Hill)EIL GIRLS HOCKEY: Bella Pomarico (Berwick)ISL GIRLS BASKETBALL: Sophia Vital (Tabor) ALL-SCHOLASTICSLEO BERTONEPINGREEThe sophomore dominated i...

They came, they posed, they conquered style at the MET Gala

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:52:17 GMT

They came, they posed, they conquered style at the MET Gala With all due respect to The Academy Awards, the place where celebrities show up every year with the most dramatic career-changing fashion statements is New York’s  Met Gala. There, on the red carpeted steps of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Vogue’s Anna Wintour holds court and welcomes attendees to the black-tie fundraising event for The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute.And the goal isn’t to necessarily to look stunning, so much as it is to stun, to present an artistic statement, and of course, to get as much attention as possible. This all coincides with a different theme each year, and this year’s was “Karl Lagerfeld: A Line of Beauty.” Lagerfeld, the late designer who worked for luxury brands including Patou, Chloé, Balmain, Fendi, Chanel, as well as his own label, was a controversial choice this year. After decades of remarks considered racist, homophobic, and intolerant of women’s bodies and dismissive of sexual assault, Lagerfeld’s legacy had alienated a s...

Bakst: EPA targets Americans’ ability to choose their cars

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:52:17 GMT

Bakst: EPA targets Americans’ ability to choose their cars The Environmental Protection Agency has proposed tailpipe emission regulations for new cars, making it more difficult for Americans to buy gas-powered vehicles. The rule is part of an effort to transform how we live our daily lives, from how we get around town to what appliances we use in our kitchen, ostensibly to address climate change.The agency has stated that the rule could mean as much as 67% of all new cars sold in the country will be electric vehicles by 2032. To provide some context, despite receiving massive subsidies, EVs accounted for just 5.8% of all new vehicle sales in 2022. Less than 1% of all registered vehicles in 2021 were EVs.But through policies such as the EPA tailpipe rule and massive spending to entice EV production and purchase, the federal government is trying to fundamentally change the vehicle fleet, regardless of what consumers want. The end goal is to get rid of gas-powered vehicles, following in the footsteps of California, which is banning the sale of...

Pink eye could be sign you have COVID – what you should know

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:52:17 GMT

Pink eye could be sign you have COVID – what you should know A common and relatively mild malady is yet another symptom people should watch for in the fight against COVID-19, experts say.Conjunctivitis — commonly known as pink eye and typically brought on by a virus, bacteria or allergies — can be a symptom of a COVID infection. And public health leaders are emphasizing the importance of taking note of the potential relationship between pink eye symptoms and the coronavirus as a new variant spreads.Here’s what to know about the connection between pink eye and COVID, what symptoms to watch for and when to seek treatment:Is pink eye a COVID symptom?“COVID conjunctivitis,” or pink eye, “is one of the ocular manifestations of the coronavirus,” per the American Academy of Ophthalmology, and it is a form of viral conjunctivitis.“There are reports in which conjunctivitis was the only sign of COVID-19,” the group says. “Other reports showed that the patients of COVID-19 developed conjunctivitis later in their course of disease after hospitalization.”...