UConn guard Jordan Hawkins declares for NBA draft

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 19:44:20 GMT

UConn guard Jordan Hawkins declares for NBA draft STORRS, Conn. (AP) — UConn guard Jordan Hawkins announced Friday that he will leave college and enter the NBA draft.The 6-foot-5 sophomore from Gaithersburg, Maryland averaged 16.2 points, 3.8 rebounds and 1.3 assists this past season, helping lead the Huskies to the program’s fifth NCAA Tournament title. Hawkins also averaged 16.3 points in the Huskies’ six games in the NCAA Tournament and shot 50% from 3-point range (21 of 42). He scored 16 points in the Huskies win over San Diego State in the title game on Monday night. Hawkins made the announcement Friday while appearing with coach Dan Hurley on ESPN’s NBA Today show.Hawkins is known for his ability to come off a screen and quickly release a 3-point attempt. He shot 38.8% from beyond the arc this season. His 109 3-pointers this year are second behind Ray Allen’s 115 on UConn’s single-season list.Hawkins could be the first UConn player taken in the first-round of the draft since James Bouknight was selected at No. 11 ...

Washington shutters pot businesses due to old pesticide

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 19:44:20 GMT

Washington shutters pot businesses due to old pesticide SEATTLE (AP) — Cannabis regulators have halted operations at several outdoor pot farms and processing facilities on a stretch of former fruit orchards in north-central Washington state after testing found high levels of chemicals related to a dangerous pesticide used decades ago.The sweeping action announced Thursday night by the state Liquor and Cannabis Board renewed concerns about pesticides in marijuana and put dozens of people at least temporarily out of work just as they were preparing for spring planting. “We are very concerned about the jobs and businesses, but we felt we needed to get a message out to our licensees and to take action for public safety,” said board spokesperson Brian Smith.Over the last several months, officials collected samples from grow operations and processors along a nearly 5-mile (8-kilometer) stretch of the Okanogan River north of Brewster, a region of former orchards where fruit growers used the cancer-causing pesticide DDT before the U.S. banned it...

Mets walk to 9-3 win over Marlins in home opener

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 19:44:20 GMT

Mets walk to 9-3 win over Marlins in home opener NEW YORK (AP) — Tylor Megill pitched six shutout innings, Starling Marte and Francisco Lindor hit their first home runs of the season, and the New York Mets beat the Miami Marlins 9-3 on Friday in their home opener. Miami starter Edward Cabrera (0-1) walked a career-high seven in 2 2/3 innings and was pulled without giving up a hit. New York took advantage of 12 free passes from six Marlins pitchers — four drawn by leadoff batter Brandon Nimmo.Pete Alonso also homered and drove in two runs for the Mets, who have won four straight home openers and eight of their last nine. They improved to 4-1 against Miami this season and rebounded from a three-game sweep in Milwaukee that completed a 3-4 road trip to start the season.In a game postponed a day because of a rainy weather forecast, Megill (2-0) filled in for injured ace Justin Verlander again and beat the Marlins for the second time in a week. The right-hander allowed three hits and struck out three, shaking off a line drive that stru...

As DC’s 911 agency aims to fill shortage of call-takers, director suggests texting instead

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 19:44:20 GMT

As DC’s 911 agency aims to fill shortage of call-takers, director suggests texting instead D.C.’s 911 agency is in need of more people to train to take emergency calls. And its director said while they try to fill those positions — depending on what you need — texting may be a better way to get through to a dispatcher.It’s a difficult job with long hours, and that requires a lot of training. It’s not easy to fill the many vacant positions at the Office of Unified Communications, which has come under scrutiny in recent years for delayed responses and misdirected emergency responders during life or death situations.More Local NewsMore DC NewsBut while hosting Mayor Muriel Bowser at the agency’s headquarters this week, director Heather McGaffin noted that in comparison to before the pandemic, the agency is getting more calls and the nature of the calls has changed.“The types of calls that we are taking are now requiring us to stay on the phone longer if someone’s calling with a mental health emergency,” McGaffin said at a news confer...

Forense revela la causa de muerte de Coolio, rapero de Gangsta’s Paradise

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 19:44:20 GMT

Forense revela la causa de muerte de Coolio, rapero de Gangsta’s Paradise (CNN) — El médico forense del condado de Los Ángeles publicó los resultados de la autopsia de la muerte de Coolio más de seis meses después de que el rapero de “Fantastic Voyage” fuera encontrado inconsciente en una casa de Los Ángeles.El informe enumera los efectos del fentanilo, la heroína y la metanfetamina como la causa de muerte. Coolio murió a los 59 años en septiembre.Otras “afecciones significativas” enumeradas en el informe incluyen “cardiomiopatía no especificada, asma y uso reciente de fenciclidina”.Coolio, el rapero de Gangsta’s Paradise, muere a los 59 añosHace siete años, Coolio habló con el locutor de radio Sway en su programa “Sway in the Morning” sobre la lucha contra la adicción a la cocaína.“Mi némesis era la cocaína”, dijo Coolio. “Solía consumir coca en los años 80 y dejé de hacerlo durante 12 años. Y luego comencé de nuevo”.En 2009, Coolio se declaró culpable de posesión de cocaína y accedió a ingresar a un ...

Back in black; McCutchen mixes nostalgia and hope in return

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 19:44:20 GMT

Back in black; McCutchen mixes nostalgia and hope in return PITTSBURGH (AP) — The echoes of that electric October night nearly a decade ago when PNC Park shook and the Pittsburgh Pirates exorcised a generation of futility remain fresh to Andrew McCutchen.Johnny Cueto dropped the ball. Russell Martin homered and McCutchen and the Pirates celebrated a 2013 wild-card victory that rekindled a city’s love affair with a franchise that spent decades in Major League Baseball’s wilderness.The veteran outfielder still holds the moment close. Just not too close. He’s wary of getting too steeped in nostalgia, one of the reasons he’s repeatedly stressed his second stint with the club that drafted him in 2005 and helped mold him into a five-time All-Star is not a farewell tour.So consider the way McCutchen approached Friday’s home opener against the Chicago White Sox — his first appearance at PNC Park as a member of the Pirates since Sept. 27, 2017 — as more of a history lesson.There was McCutchen’s mother Petrina singi...

2 brush fires spark along I-70 near Denver International Airport

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 19:44:20 GMT

2 brush fires spark along I-70 near Denver International Airport DENVER (KDVR) — Fire crews worked to put out two separate brush fires that sparked Friday afternoon near Interstate 70 and Peña Boulevard.The two "slow-moving" fires were reported around 2 p.m., according to tweets from Aurora Fire Rescue. Both Denver and Aurora fire crews responded. Denver International Airport pinpointed a fire location near 40th Avenue. Above-normal snowpack helps drought conditions in Colorado Aurora Fire Rescue said that crews had containment on both fires by about 2:35 p.m. One was east of the intersection and one was west. They were about an acre each."No buildings were threatened and no injuries occurred," Aurora Fire tweeted. An investigation into the cause was ongoing.A view of the fire from Colorado Department of Transportation cameras showed a stretch of charred grass beside the interstate.

Colorado taxpayers paid how much for weddings in Vail?

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 19:44:20 GMT

Colorado taxpayers paid how much for weddings in Vail? DENVER (KDVR) -- Tying the knot was 10% easier for dozens of Colorado couples in the last two years. First reported by Colorado Public Radio, the state has subsidized hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of weddings in the last two years. State subsidies are funded with taxpayer dollars. The Colorado Tourism Office executes the program.The program was part of a broader COVID pandemic push to keep economies afloat or to bounce them back - in this case, accommodation-based economies and their employees. The event subsidy program offered rebates of up to 10% of the total cost as long as they followed certain parameters. Here’s what the average cost was in 2022 for a wedding in Denver The weddings must cost at least $35,000 and have enough of a guestlist to create 25 nights' worth of hotel stays. Thirty-five were approved between July 2021 and October 2022, totaling almost $300,000.In effect, Colorado has ended up subsidizing expensive weddings in the state's most expensive venue l...

Week 1 of Stauch trial ends with physical evidence, texts

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 19:44:20 GMT

Week 1 of Stauch trial ends with physical evidence, texts EL PASO COUNTY, Colo. (KDVR) — Week one of the Letecia Stauch trial wrapped up Friday with evidence and expert testimony about 11-year-old Gannon Stauch’s body found 1,300 miles away under a bridge.Plastic covered evidence presented in the courtroom Friday included a large green suitcase. Defendant Letecia Stauch kept her head down and had hair over her face as the suitcase passed by her in the courtroom. Police testified about finding 11-year-old Gannon Stauch’s body inside of the suitcase under a bridge in Pensacola Florida on March 17, 2020.“This is going to be the bullet extracted from the victims head and the two plastic pieces found in there,” Santa Rosa County Crime Scene Technician Kelly Smith testified.Smith said, during the autopsy, they uncovered one bullet in Gannon’s head and two other bullets in a pillow found with him in the suitcase. Smith testified that Gannon’s clothes on his body showed “defects” that matched injuries on his body.  ‘You’re trying to pu...

Juvenile drowns in Northwest Miami-Dade lake; 2nd juvenile rushed to hospital

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 19:44:20 GMT

Juvenile drowns in Northwest Miami-Dade lake; 2nd juvenile rushed to hospital One juvenile has died and another has been rushed to hospital after they were pulled from a lake in Northwest Miami-Dade. Miami-Dade Fire Rescue units responded to the scene of the drowning at 1180 NW 99 St., Friday afternoon. 7Skyforce hovered over the scene where rescue crews surrounded the area to rescue the juveniles. According to MDFR, three divers were in the water searching for the children. One of the children was rescued first and transported to the hospital. After searching further, divers were able to find the second child, who was also transported to the hospital. Ultimately, one of the juveniles did not survive. A witness at the scene told 7News that one of the children had foliage or some sort of plant wrapped around their leg. 7News spoke to witnesses who saw the rescue attempt. “That lake has a lot of weeds, and they took out the kid, and then that’s when they took him to the hospital,” a witness said. “They are very upset, very upset,”...