Caitlin Clark has 14th career triple-double to lead No. 4 Iowa women to 103-69 rout of Rutgers
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:22:33 GMT
PISCATAWAY, N.J. (AP) — Caitlin Clark had 29 points, 10 assists and 10 rebounds for her 14th career triple-double to lead No. 4 Iowa to a 103-69 win over Rutgers on Friday night.Kate Martin added 17 points for the Hawkeyes (15-1, 4-0 Big Ten).Like many of Iowa’s road contests this season, Friday’s game was a sellout — the first for Rutgers (6-11, 0-4) since the team hosted UConn in 2006. Fans, many wearing Clark shirts and jerseys, lined up nearly two hours before tip waiting to get in.They weren’t disappointed. From deep 3-pointers to 30-foot bounce passes that led to layups, the reigning AP Player of the Year made her presence felt on the court and drew loud cheers nearly every time she touched the ball.She had nine points, four rebounds and three assists in the opening quarter when Iowa led 25-19. The Hawkeyes put the game away in the second, outscoring Rutgers 30-11 to lead by 25 at the half.The only drama in the second half was whether Clark would get her third triple-dou...Teen accused of shooting, killing woman in Colfax fender bender receives $5M bond
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:22:33 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) -- A teen accused of shooting and killing a woman with an AR-15 at age 14 appeared in court Friday for his first public court appearance since a judge ruled in December he would be tried as an adult.A judge ordered Friday that Remi Cordova, now 17, be given a $5 million cash bond as he faces a charge of first-degree murder for allegedly shooting and killing Pam Cabriales on Feb. 20, 2021. US 287 reopens after 2 crashes, 1 deadly, in Boulder County Cabriales, 32, was on her way home from dinner and allegedly rear-ended the vehicle that Cordova was a passenger in on Colfax Avenue near Interstate 25. The teen allegedly got out of the vehicle and shot her in the head with a high-powered rifle as many as 20 times.Denver District Attorney Beth McCann pushed for Cordova to be tried as an adult. In October, a judge heard arguments in what’s called a “reverse transfer hearing” to determine whether his first-degree murder case should be transferred from juvenile court.The judg...Hialeah’s own Morphine Love Dion competing on Season 16 of ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:22:33 GMT
“RuPaul’s Drag Race” premieres Friday night with two SoFlo faces. Deco’s Alex Miranda talked with Mhi’ya Iman Le’Paige earlier this week, but now, Morphine Love Dion is taking Deco center stage. The Latina goddess is a first from Hialeah, and she told me at R House in Wynwood that she’s bringing 305 to MTV.“RuPaul’s Drag Race” has gone Hialeah.Morphine Love Dion (in the show): “My name is Morphine Love Dion. I am the Latina goddess of Miami, Florida.”Morphine Love Dion: “This season is going to be very, very, very insane.”Ya tu sabes.Morphine Love Dion: “I’m from Hialeah. My parents are from Nicaragua, but I feel like I’m technically half Cuban.”Alex Miranda: “Your name: Morphine. That’s a little racy, but it didn’t start off that way. You got this from Lady Gaga.”Lady Gaga (singing): “I’m going to marry.”Morphine Love Dion: “You...Famed chef Barbara Lynch announces closure of three well-known Boston restaurants
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:22:33 GMT
The restaurant collective of famed chef Barbara Lynch announced Friday that it will close three well-known Boston restaurants while selling two others. Menton, Sportello and Drink in the Fort Point neighborhood will all be closing, effective immediately, according to the announcement from the Barbara Lynch Collective. The Butcher Shop and Stir, both in the South End, will be sold to “former protégés” of Lynch. The Barbara Lynch Collective said its flagship No. 9 Park on Beacon Hill will continue to operate, as will B&G Oysters in the South End and The Rudder in Gloucester.The collective this week said it is closing and selling restaurants “because of an uncooperative landlord.”Moving forward, Lynch said she hopes to expand on the North Shore.Emergency crews respond to dump truck rollover in West Newbury
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:22:33 GMT
Emergency crews responded in West Newbury Friday after a dump truck rolled over, spilling a load of logs along a local road. West Newbury police in a statement said the crash happened on Turkey Hill Road near Rogers Street around 12:40 p.m. involving a 10-wheel truck. The truck, police said, had been traveling south on Turkey Hill Road immediately before it crashed. The driver was evaluated at the scene and declined to be taken to a hospital, according to police. Police shared photos of the crash’s aftermath, showing the truck resting on its side near the side of Turkey Hill Road.Turkey Hill Road was closed while emergency crews from West Newbury, Merrimac and Newburyport worked to clear the scene. The crash remained under investigation by state and local police as of Friday night.Braintree police seek public’s help in search for man in connection with ‘Peeping Tom’ incidents
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:22:33 GMT
Braintree police asked for the public’s help Friday in efforts to track down a man in connection with a series of “Peeping Tom” incidents in town. Police said the incidents have happened the areas around Alida Road and Angela Road. Though most incidents have occurred since November of last year, police said there may be additional incidents dating back to 2021. The incidents, police said, have happened at various times of day, ranging from early-evenings to early-mornings. Though they said the motivation of the person involved in these incidents is unknown, police said the person, described as a light-skinned male or average height and build, has been “surreptitiously viewing or filming young females in their homes.”Police said they have been investigating, adding marked and undercover patrols in the Alida Road and Angela Road neighborhoods while following various leads.Braintree police on Friday shared video as part of their message to the community. Captured on surveilla...5 things to watch in the Chicago Bears-Green Bay Packers game — plus our Week 18 predictions
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:22:33 GMT
The Chicago Bears close out the 2023 season the way they started it — with a game against the Green Bay Packers.Of course, the Bears hope for a different result Sunday at Lambeau Field after the Packers shocked them with a 38-20 win in the opener Sept. 10 at Soldier Field.That was the Packers’ ninth straight victory in the rivalry. The Bears’ last win against the Packers was in 2018, and their last win at Lambeau Field was in 2015.As kickoff approaches, here’s our snapshot look at the game.Players in the spotlightJordan Love and Justin FieldsThe stakes are high for both quarterbacks — but in different ways.In his first season as starter replacing Aaron Rodgers, Love has led the Packers to an 8-8 record and the brink of the playoffs. If they beat the Bears, they’re in.Bears coach Matt Eberflus and a couple of his players noted how comfortable Love has looked lately. In helping the Packers go 6-3 over their last nine games, Love has completed 67% of...Celtics overwhelm Jazz defensively in dominant blowout victory
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:22:33 GMT
Before Friday’s game against the Jazz, Celtics coach Joe Mazzulla was asked why his team is so elite defensively. His answer was mildly surprising considering his team entered the night ranked third in defensive rating.“I don’t think we’re there yet, but I think we’re working on it,” Mazzulla said.A few hours later, the Celtics took another step in that direction.The Celtics were not sharp defensively on Tuesday night in Oklahoma City, leading to a rare loss for this group, but three nights later – with some fresh legs and back at comfortable TD Garden – they responded. They swallowed the inferior Jazz from the opening tip and never let up in a dominant 126-97 victory that was rarely in doubt.Jayson Tatum scored 30 points, which included a season-high 13 free throws, Kristaps Porzingis had 19 and Jrue Holiday contributed 14 as the Celtics made quick and easy work of the surging Jazz – who were winners of nine of their previous 12 games – in this convincing romp. Th...No. 2 Cathedral knocks off No. 1 St. Mary’s with dominant effort, 65-46
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:22:33 GMT
BOSTON – A stout defense and a dominant middle of the game led Cathedral to a convincing girls basketball win at home against Catholic Central League rival St. Mary’s of Lynn on Friday night.A 17-2 run to end the second into the start of the third turned a deficit into a 13-point lead as the No. 2 Panthers never looked back against the top-ranked Spartans in a 65-46 victory.“It’s a battle of attrition,” said Panthers’ coach Clinton Lassiter. “We run, run, run. We’ve had a lot of kids out sick this week, so players are more gassed than normal. We caused havoc and we just tried to crush it. Bring out their tendencies and take them away.”During that run, junior Hijjah Allen-Paisley netted 10 of her 15 points, with a pair of steals and a triple to go from down 22-20 to up 37-24 early in the third.The Cathedral (6-1) defense came up with 26 turnovers throughout the contest that led to plenty of opportunities for the offense as sophomore Keyona Raines came up with five of the team’s 15 st...Man gets prison for trafficking teens from San Diego to Arizona, Texas
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:22:33 GMT
SAN DIEGO -- A National City man was sentenced in federal court Friday to over eight years in prison for trafficking teenagers, prosecutors said.Kenneth Tenorio, 54, admitted to transporting two female teens from San Diego to Phoenix, Arizona and El Paso, Texas, for the purpose of prostitution, the Office of the United States Attorney Southern District of California said in a news release Friday."The defendant exploited women and minors who had been removed from their homes and placed in the foster care system as part of his overall scheme to profit from their commercial sex work," the release said. Woman sentenced to 90 days in jail for hitting, killing Carlsbad mom on e-bike The defendant used a dating website often used to solicit prostitution, prosecutors said. He would post sex advertisements featuring two victims wearing lingerie and expected them to give him a portion of what they earned from participating in commercial sex acts, according to prosecutors.In September 2020, ...Latest news
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