Breanna Stewart leads Liberty past Dream for 4th straight victory

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 07:09:45 GMT

Breanna Stewart leads Liberty past Dream for 4th straight victory NEW YORK (AP) — Breanna Stewart scored 25 of her 33 points in the first half, Jonquel Jones had 19 points and 13 rebounds and the New York Liberty beat the Atlanta Dream 95-84 on Thursday night.New York (18-5) scored the opening 11 points and led 57-42 at halftime. Stewart became the first player in WNBA history with 25 points, five rebounds and five assists in a half, according to ESPN Stat & Info. Stewart was 7 of 10 from the field in the first half and 9 of 10 at the free-throw line.Allisha Gray scored 18 points of her 25 points in the first half for Atlanta (13-11).SPARKS 81, FEVER 68LOS ANGELES (AP) — Nneka Ogwumike had 25 points and nine rebounds, Jordin Canada added 21 points and seven assists and Los Angeles beat Indiana for the second time in two days.The Sparks (9-15) made 20 of 23 free throws, while the Fever (6-18) were 2 of 3.Erica Wheeler had 17 points, eight rebounds and seven assists for Indiana.___AP sports: https://apnews.com/hub/sports and https://twitter.com/...

Fans and students excited for University of Colorado conference move

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 07:09:45 GMT

Fans and students excited for University of Colorado conference move BOULDER, Colo. (KDVR) -- The University of Colorado is moving conferences after just over a decade in the Pac-12 conference, and fans and students alike are excited about the change.The university announced its move back to the Big 12 Thursday afternoon. This decision came with a unanimous vote, experts and students say they're excited about what this could mean for CU athletics. University of Colorado to rejoin Big 12 conference Zach Mechanik, a CU junior among those excited, said "We're playing better teams so I think we’ll be better as a team, and maybe the publicity around it and more hype around the school."It's a constantly evolving athletics department, with most eyes on football. Head coach Deion Sanders is bringing in a lot of that necessary exposure to the team. "The competition as far as I know is going to be tougher, but I think we’re ready for it with Deion here, so it’ll be good to see,” Mechanik said. Experts like sports media professor at MSU Darrin Duber-Smith sa...

Multi-burglary truck found in Arvada, suspects still at large

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 07:09:45 GMT

Multi-burglary truck found in Arvada, suspects still at large DENVER (KDVR) -- Arvada Police said Thursday morning that a truck used in an early morning smash-and-grab has been found.“It was recovered this morning by one of our patrol officers,” said Arvada Police Spokesman, Chase Amos.Authorities say the truck was discovered in an apartment complex parking lot, just north of West 80th Avenue and Wadsworth Boulevard.Surveillance footage shows two men involved in the burglary of Arvada Rent-Alls on Ralston Road at about 4:20 a.m. Monday. In the video, one of the suspects loads the items in what appears to be a red Ford F-150.“We know this red F-150 has been involved in multiple burglaries around the metro area,” Amos said.Amos said the truck was stolen out of Greenwood Village and contained “numerous items that we believe are from Arvada Rent-Alls.”There was a bag inside the truck that Amos said was full of key fobs stolen from other vehicles.The owner of Arvada Rent-Alls said about 15-thousand-dollars-worth of equipment was taken, in less than...

Denver is offering rebates on cooling systems that could save homeowners money

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 07:09:45 GMT

Denver is offering rebates on cooling systems that could save homeowners money DENVER, CO. (KDVR) - As temperatures continue to hover in the mid-90s, there are thousands of homes in Denver that have no air conditioning system.It’s the reason the City of Denver is offering a rebate program for a new energy-efficient heating system that could save families a lot of money to get their homes cooled. How to know if you have heat exhaustion or heat stroke There are tens of thousands of people who do not have air conditioning, so Denver is trying to help them stay safe during these hot days.Arturo Bones Rodriguez’s home is not air-conditioned. He lives in Lakewood and showed FOX31 how he tries to keep his house cool.“I keep it closed up during the day. Blackout drapes, close the windows, close the doors and it stays comfortable,” Rodriguez said.Outside the home, there are tarps, umbrellas and just about anything he can find to cover up windows and skylights to keep the heat out.The city's program offers rebates through a Climate Action program for people who plan t...

Man dies after hostage situation on Lincoln Road ends in officer-involved shooting, sources say

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 07:09:45 GMT

Man dies after hostage situation on Lincoln Road ends in officer-involved shooting, sources say Police said they were forced to fire after a man armed with a knife threatened two people inside a store along busy Lincoln Road, leading to the evacuation of several businesses.7News sources said the armed subject did not survive.According to Miami Beach Police, they received a disturbance call along the 900 block of Lincoln Road of an armed male subject at the Victoria’s Secret store, Thursday afternoon. Once police arrived, investigators said, an officer was forced to open fire, just after 5:30 p.m.Sources told 7News two people were being held hostage, and one of them was a young woman who lives out of the countryWitnesses said they heard four to five gunshots from inside Victoria’s Secret after officers arrived.Police evacuated several stores on Lincoln Road.Cellphone video captured the subject being put in the back of an ambulance by Miami Beach Fire Rescue crews.The subject was transported to Ryder Trauma Center. Sources said he died.Police have blocked off an enti...

Coral Gables fining homeowner $150 a day after developer’s complaint sparked code enforcement case

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 07:09:45 GMT

Coral Gables fining homeowner $150 a day after developer’s complaint sparked code enforcement case A South Florida man whose small home has gotten big attention — is facing a new battle. Karen Hensel explains in tonight’s 7 Investigates.Orlando Capote, homeowner: “It was our American dream.”Orlando Capote’s dream turned into a nightmare.As 7 Investigates first reported in 2019, the largest development in Coral Gables history was being built around his longtime family home.Orlando Capote: “The city of Coral Gables. Of the people, by the people, for the developers.”Orlando has long maintained the city allowed The Plaza Coral Gables to build too high and too close to his home. But his latest headache isn’t the tall buildings. It’s this decades-old metal structure in his driveway. He fears it could ultimately lead to him losing his home.Orlando Capote: “I am in a bad marriage with the city of Coral Gables.”The latest drama started with a violation warning Orlando received in November, citing a “chain-link fence a...

When Barbie gets political

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 07:09:45 GMT

When Barbie gets political Welcome to Declassified, a weekly humor column.An entirely plastic figure with no obvious genitalia and a blank expression who lives in a fabricated world … but enough about Donald Trump, let’s talk about Barbie.Anything as popular as the Barbie movie has to get political, and that is what’s happened. British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak tweeted that his family had chosen “Barbie” ahead of the other big cinema release, “Oppenheimer.” To be fair, Sunak has young daughters and the codes to actual nuclear weapons, so it was always likely to be “Barbie” that he chose to see first. Hopefully, Sunak’s children haven’t seen the posters that have been popping up in London that cast senior members of the Conservative Party as characters in the Barbie film alongside attacks on their positions on immigration and a variation on the hashtag “ThisBarbieIs…” that ends with a word beginning with C that isn’t exa...

Why Britain’s lobbying crackdown isn’t really a crackdown

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 07:09:45 GMT

Why Britain’s lobbying crackdown isn’t really a crackdown LONDON — The U.K. is finally promising to tighten its loose lobbying rules after a host of scandals. The trouble is, hardly anyone’s buying the plan.Ministers chose the last day before the House of Commons kicked off its summer recess to respond to a swathe of recommendations made in three major reports over the past two years. They vowed “fundamental” changes to the U.K.’s transparency rules to ensure the “integrity” of government.But ethics advocates remain to be convinced, and say several loopholes remain open to abuse.The government’s response, said Sue Hawley, director of Spotlight on Corruption, “represents a minor refresh rather than a major upgrade of the current way in which ethics in government is regulated.”Long listThe U.K. hasn’t exactly been short of rows over lobbying in recent years. Conservative member of parliament Owen Paterson was forced to resign from parliament in 2021 after breaching rules meant to st...

Lightning sparks flames at American International College building in Springfield

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 07:09:45 GMT

Lightning sparks flames at American International College building in Springfield A building of the American International College in Springfield suffered significant damage Thursday after a lightning strike, the college’s president said in a statement. The Springfield Fire Department first said its crews were on scene around 5:30 p.m. battling a second alarm fire the American International College’s Courniotes Hall at 1000 State Street. Photos from the scene showed flames burning through the building’s roof as crews poured water on the fire.In his statement, College President Hubert Benitez said lightning struck Courniotes Hall Thursday afternoon. Campus police later searched the building and confirmed no one was inside, according to Benitez. Courniotes Hall houses the American International College’s nursing problem in addition to classrooms for health science courses.In the wake of Thursday’s lightning strike and fire, Benitez said the college “is committed to taking all actions necessary to ensure that we provide students with continuity i...

Fierce winds caused panic on ferry that capsized in Philippines, killing at least 26, officials say

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 07:09:45 GMT

Fierce winds caused panic on ferry that capsized in Philippines, killing at least 26, officials say By JIM GOMEZ (Associated Press)MANILA, Philippines (AP) — A small Philippine ferry turned upside down when passengers suddenly crowded to one side in panic as fierce winds pummeled the wooden vessel, leaving at least 26 people dead while 40 others were rescued, officials said Friday.Coast guard and police said search and rescue efforts had resumed after a pause Thursday night. Officials said it remained unclear how many people were aboard the M/B Princess Aya, which capsized Thursday in Laguna de Bay in Rizal province east of Manila. When people rushed to one side of the vessel amid severe winds, the boat tilted and its outrigger broke, then the boat capsized shortly after leaving a wharf in the town of Binangonan for nearby Talim island, police and the coast guard said. The accident happened only about 46 meters (150 feet) from shore, officials said at a news conference.The Rizal provincial police said that they immediately launched a rescue operation with the help of the coa...