“We like our chances,” Nuggets forward Aaron Gordon said of massive NBA Playoffs rematch with Kevin Durant, Suns
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 14:57:06 GMT
Rest 1, Suns 0?Kevin Durant’s averaged 44 minutes per game in the first round of the NBA Playoffs. Devin Booker’s averaged 43. No Denver Nugget averaged more than Jamal Murray’s 38.4 against the Minnesota Timberwolves.“I mean, we like our chances,” Nuggets forward Aaron Gordon said Thursday when asked about the massive series with Phoenix in the second round of the NBA’s Western Conference Playoffs that starts Saturday at Ball Arena.“I feel like we’ve continued to take care of ourselves on and off the floor to give ourselves an opportunity to be healthy and get a chance to get our legs back against Phoenix.”If the oddsmakers are to be believed, the Nuggets could use as many fresh legs as possible to take down a Suns roster that most national analysts have pegged as the most dangerous postseason team in the West. Despite having home court and the top seed in the bracket, Denver is considered an underdog in the West semis, thanks to Phoenix’s trade-deadline acquisition of Durant...Police search for missing 13-year-old girl in Orange County
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 14:57:06 GMT
Police are searching for a missing girl who disappeared in Orange County on Wednesday.The teen was identified as 15-year-old Alicia Alfaro by the La Habra Police Department.Alfaro was last seen on the 800 block of West Lambert Road around 10 p.m., according to police.She is described as 5 feet 4 inches tall with short black hair and brown eyes. She was last seen wearing a black t-shirt with a "Purple Rain" graphic on it.No further details were released on the conditions surrounding her disappearance.Alicia Alfaro, 15, in a photo from the La Habra Police Department.Anyone who may have contacted Alfaro or knows of her whereabouts is asked to call the La Habra Police Department at 562-383-4300.LAUSD Superintendent reacts to tragic crosswalk accident that killed young mother
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 14:57:06 GMT
"It's heartbreaking, it's unacceptable and it's preventable."Los Angeles Unified School District Superintendent Alberto Carvalho responded Thursday to this week’s tragic accident that took the life of a young mother who was walking her six-year-old daughter to school. Ghadah Abduljabbar, 33, and her daughter were struck by the driver of a pickup truck as they walked in a crosswalk near Hancock Park School Tuesday morning. The 6-year-old girl was listed in critical condition.Officials say the driver who hit them apparently suffered a medical emergency.Carvalho said he's pushing for more measures to make sure students get to the classroom safely.Currently, there are only 500 crossing guards in the community and 200 of those positions are vacant, Carvalho said on KTLA 5 Morning News. He says even if all positions were filled, it's still an insufficient amount for the 1400 education centers around Los Angeles. The city and county are in charge of filling crossing guard positi...Separate San Jose crashes on same day claim lives of two pedestrians
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 14:57:06 GMT
SAN JOSE – Two pedestrians have died of injuries they suffered in separate collisions last week in San Jose, marking the city’s 11th and 12th traffic fatalities of the year, police said.Both crashes were reported within roughly three hours of one another on April 20, according to the San Jose Police Department.Around 12:15 p.m., a man was crossing North Capitol Avenue in a marked crosswalk when he was hit by the driver of a 2022 Chevrolet sedan turning westbound onto Hostetter Road, police said.The second collision was reported around 3:10 p.m. at East Santa Clara and North 2nd streets in downtown. Police said the driver of a 2021 Chevrolet SUV was reversing slowly on the west curb of 2nd Street when he hit a woman crossing the street in a unmarked crosswalk.The pedestrians were taken to area hospitals with life-threatening injuries and stabilized, police said. However, the woman died on April 22 and the man on April 23.The Santa Clara County Medical Examiner-Coroner’s Office will r...Trump turns focus to Biden, hints again at skipping debates
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 14:57:06 GMT
By Michelle L. Price and Jonathan J. Cooper | Associated PressMANCHESTER, N.H. — Former President Donald Trump turned his attention to the general election on Thursday, using his first campaign appearance since President Joe Biden launched his own reelection bid to boast of his poll numbers and suggest that he has no need to debate his Republican rivals.Trump’s appearance in New Hampshire marked his first return to an early voting state since his legal troubles increased with an indictment in New York. He spoke on the same day that his former vice president, Mike Pence, testified before a federal grand jury investigating efforts by Trump and his allies to overturn the 2020 election. Meanwhile, writer E. Jean Carroll testified for a second day Thursday in a civil rape case against Trump over an encounter in the 1990s, an allegation he denies.“We are a nation in serious decline, a nation that has lost its way,” Trump said at a downtown Manchester hotel, a smaller ven...Antioch opens its first transitional housing for homeless residents
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 14:57:06 GMT
Homeless advocate Nichole Gardner has brought hot home-cooked meals, blankets, tents and sleeping bags to the unhoused, sat with them in their encampments, and learned their names and stories. And now some of the people she calls friends will get a second chance through the city’s new transitional housing program.Unveiled Thursday morning, Antioch’s first-ever non-congregate shelter will be located at the former Executive Inn motel at 515 E. 18th St. and provide wraparound services geared toward the chronically homeless, many of whom have survived for years living in encampments along the riverfront or railroad tracks or under freeways.“It’s different when you know people and have built relationships with the people on the streets,” Gardner said, noting her excitement over the new center. “They’ve been there for a dozen years and I’ve seen them in the cold and the rain and in the extreme heat without water or food and seen them struggle.”Antioch Mayor Lamar Thorpe, who advocated for...DNA from coffee cup leads to arrest in decades-old rapes
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 14:57:06 GMT
By Celina Tebor, Gili Remen and Nouran Salahieh | CNNA Michigan man is facing felony charges after DNA from a coffee cup linked him to two rapes in different states from more than 20 years ago, a prosecutor said.Kurt Alan Rillema, 51, was arrested last week and arraigned in Michigan on charges of first- and second-degree criminal sexual conduct. He also faces felony charges in Pennsylvania, according to court documents.The charges are the latest stemming from advances in investigative genetic genealogy leading authorities to a suspect in a decades-old cold case.The first rape Rillema is accused of was reported at a golf course in Michigan in 1999. Someone came in through an employee-only door and sexually assaulted a young woman who was working at the course’s food stand, said Oakland County Sheriff Michael Bouchard at a news conference last week.Investigators at the time obtained DNA but didn’t have a suspect, the sheriff said.Then, another rape was reported in 2000 at ...Longtime East Bay high school football coach steps down
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 14:57:06 GMT
Paul Perenon is stepping down as Mt. Eden’s head football coach after 13 seasons. Perenon, 70, joined the Hayward school in 2010 and led Mt. Eden to a 58-60-1 record and four trips to the North Coast Section playoffs. He said “uncertainty” in the program is the reason he is leaving but did not get into specifics.“There are great young men at this school, who need guidance and leadership … and a model for them to show how to be successful. We did that,” Perenon told the Bay Area News Group on Thursday. Before his stint at Mt. Eden, Perenon coached Bishop O’Dowd’s football team from 1985-2009, where he led the Dragons to three NCS titles. While reflecting on his time at Mt. Eden, Perenon repeatedly said that his favorite part of coaching at the school was taking local kids and turning them into what he called great “scholar-athletes.”“When I was coaching here, I wanted to coach the kids who were here and wanted to be at Mt. Eden and play football in our program and understood w...Swinging Oakland A’s homer twice off Ohtani, but fall to Angels and close in on April loss record
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 14:57:06 GMT
The A’s continue to flex the power rarely showed last season, but the losses still keep piling up.Brent Rooker hit a three-run homer and Shea Langeliers added a two-run shot in the fourth inning off Shohei Ohtani, but the Los Angels Angels two-way star endured that rough patch on the mound and also finished a home run shy of hitting for the cycle to send Oakland to a 8-7 road loss.The A’s have lost 12 of 14, and at 5-21 are one loss shy of matching the 1988 Baltimore Orioles for the most April defeats in major league history.The A’s have three more games remaining before the calendar turns to May, starting Friday night at the Coliseum in the opener of a three-game series against the Cincinnati Reds. It’s the first time the A’s will play at home since team officials announced they have agreed to purchase land for a potential stadium site off the Las Vegas Strip.The A’s, who hit the fourth-fewest home runs in the majors last season, homered in all s...One Night in Washington, D.C., With George Santos
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 14:57:06 GMT
At the nondescript Admiral bar in Dupont Circle, there was no visible sign of the coming attraction, but maybe that was the point. He was marquee enough on his own, at least for a Wednesday night. A milieu of young conservatives, operatives, and House staffers were assembling to howl in the next-gen model of Donald Trump’s societal wrecking ball, and the name on everybody’s lips was George Santos.I was challenged on entry for failing to register as press but quickly spoke with the event manager of the Washington, D.C., Young Republicans, Isaac Smith, who towered over me broad-shouldered and glistening. “Let he who is without sin, cast the first stone,” he smirked with William F. Buckley flare.Smith, an EMT by trade, saw carnage a plenty in his day job, and seemed eager for more as night fell and the hour of Santos’s appearance drew near. Following a national political trend, he confirmed, last year he and his cohort had successfully used the bylaws of the Young Republicans to ...Latest news
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