Astros shut out Rays for 2nd straight game, led by Brown

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:53:59 GMT

Astros shut out Rays for 2nd straight game, led by Brown ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) — Hunter Brown combined with two relievers on a two-hitter and the Houston Astros shut out the major league-best Tampa Bay Rays for the second straight game, 1-0 on Wednesday night.Brown (3-0) had a career-high eight strikeouts and walked two in his seven innings. Hector Neris pitched a perfect eighth and Ryan Pressly worked a 1-2-3 ninth for his second save.“He had command of his fastball, his breaking stuff, and had a good change up against some tough lefties, a tough lineup,” Astros manager Dusty Baker said of Brown.The 24-year-old, who made his big league debut last Sept. 5, became the first pitcher this season to have three starts of at least seven innings and no earned runs.“Defense was great,” Brown said. “Obviously tonight one run was all we needed. It was a good game.”Houston went 5-1 on a six-game trip that included a three-game sweep at Atlanta.The Astros had snapped the Rays’ 14-game home winning streak to start the season, the...

Va. detective honored for her work to protect suffocation victims

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:53:59 GMT

Va. detective honored for her work to protect suffocation victims Detective Lorraine Goldberg accepts her Unsung Heroes award in Richmond on April 26, 2023. (Courtesy Lorraine Goldberg)A Loudoun County detective has a new title — Unsung Hero. Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares awarded Detective Lorraine Goldberg during Victims Rights Week for her work in creating a new state law to protect victims of suffocation.Goldberg knew as soon as she joined the Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office that she wanted to help victims of domestic violence. In her first year on the job, she recognized an uptick in cases involving suffocation.“I said, ‘You know, we have victims who are going through this. And these are both in domestic violence incidents, they’re also in, we were seeing cases in child care centers, things like that.’ And I said, ‘You know, these are really terrible. We need to be able to do something about them,'” Goldberg told WTOP.But she learned that unlike 39 other states, including Maryland and West Vi...

Rock-throwing suspect 'had stupid ideas,' says teen who knows him

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:53:59 GMT

Rock-throwing suspect 'had stupid ideas,' says teen who knows him JEFFERSON COUNTY, Colo. (KDVR) — Teens who said they knew at least one of the suspects arrested and charged with throwing rocks at cars spoke with FOX31 about the 18-year-old.The crime shocked a community that demanded justice, especially for Alexa Bartell, who was killed driving on a road in Jefferson County when a rock was thrown at her car last Wednesday.Two teens told FOX31 they knew one of the suspects in the case, Zachary Kwak. "I found it semi-believable. It was something that he probably would have done, because he had stupid ideas," one teen said at a skatepark in Arvada. Man charged with murder after Denver bartender found dead under tarp They said he was known for being a trickster to get people talking."He just would always mess around and just want to be funny and have that attention on him," another said.Zachary Kwak was arrested in connection to the deadly rock-throwing crime spree that killed a 20-year-old Arvada woman. (Jefferson County Sheriff's Office)Technology...

Rent, land use bills challenged as legislative session nears end

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:53:59 GMT

Rent, land use bills challenged as legislative session nears end DENVER (KDVR) — Colorado needs more solutions for housing. The governor and state lawmakers both said solving the state's housing crisis was a priority at the start of this year's session, but as time runs out, two separate bills relating to housing took big blows within 24 hours. Apartment values rise higher than homes in Denver, Boulder A bill that took aim at Colorado's rent prices failed in committee Tuesday night. A separate bill looking to open the door to more types of housing development got a big adjustment Wednesday morning.The bills are two different policies, but advocates of both measures say their goal is to provide more affordable housing so people can continue to live and work in Colorado.Local control at issue in housing billsBoth measures also deal with local control. The rent measure would have given localities the ability to introduce rent control. Gov. Jared Polis was skeptical about that measure. It failed in committee, with three Democrats voting for it and ...

'Overdose prevention centers' tabled at state Capitol

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:53:59 GMT

'Overdose prevention centers' tabled at state Capitol DENVER (KDVR) — Colorado lawmakers are sorting through controversial legislation as they race toward the end of the session. In the Senate Health and Human Services committee Wednesday afternoon, a bill that would allow cities to open so-called "overdose prevention" sites failed to pass, with lawmakers voting 6-3 to postpone the bill indefinitely. The bill would have allowed cities and towns to create overdose prevention centers, or supervised use sites where drugs could be tested for fentanyl and people could get counseling and connect to treatment. Rent control bill fails in committee It cleared the House floor back on March 11. Hours of testimony were heard on it last Thursday, which was 4/20.Lawmakers took it up for action only on Wednesday. Supporters of the bill were working on the measure to garner enough support to get it out of committee, but those efforts were not enough to get it through.Lawmakers voted against the measure within the first five minutes of the committee ...

Law enforcement officers join Special Olympics athletes at Torch Run in Pompano Beach

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:53:59 GMT

Law enforcement officers join Special Olympics athletes at Torch Run in Pompano Beach Athletes and members of law enforcement laced up their sneakers for a good cause in Pompano Beach at the annual Torch Run.Officers on Wednesday joined a group of Special Olympics athletes to raise money so they can train for the games.The run, held every year in Pompano Beach, was just under 10 miles.There were smiles all around for those who took part.“It’s great to be able to come out here and support the Special Olympics and, you know, running through all the different events,” said participant Darwin Arroyo, “and it’s very rewarding and fulfilling, so I encourage everybody to come do it and join in.”The event also helps raise awareness and support for the mission of Special Olympics Florida, which provides year-round sports training and competition in a variety of Olympic-style sports.

Crews rescue pelican found stuck in sand on North Beach shore

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:53:59 GMT

Crews rescue pelican found stuck in sand on North Beach shore First responders carried out a seabird save in Miami Beach.A Miami Beach Ocean Rescue crew on Wednesday came to the rescue of an injured pelican on the shore at North Beach near 71st Street.The pelican was unable to stand or fly and was stuck in the sand.A crew member carried the injured bird to their rescue truck and took it to the Pelican Harbor Seabird Station in Miami for treatment.

Grissom drives in go-ahead run as Braves rally past Marlins 6-4

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:53:59 GMT

Grissom drives in go-ahead run as Braves rally past Marlins 6-4 ATLANTA (AP) — Vaughn Grissom didn’t have the chance to open the season in Atlanta as he hoped.Now that he’s back in the majors, the shortstop is proving he can fit in the Braves’ productive lineup.Grissom had two hits, including a single to drive in the go-ahead run in Atlanta’s four-run eighth inning, and the Braves rallied to overcome a strong start by Miami’s Sandy Alcantara and beat the Marlins 6-4 on Wednesday night.Dylan Floro (1-1) blew a 4-2 lead in the eighth, which began with Matt Olson’s seventh homer. Grissom’s single to right field drove in Eddie Rosario, who tripled, for a 5-4 lead. Marcell Ozuna’s grounder was fielded by Floro in front of the mound, but Floro’s wild throw past catcher Jacob Stallings for an error allowed Ozzie Albies to score.“You see it all forming in front of you and you see it all about to happen,” said Grissom of his key at-bat. “I just had to have a good plan and try to execute and put th...

Air Force suspends leadership for unit of suspected Pentagon document leaker

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:53:59 GMT

Air Force suspends leadership for unit of suspected Pentagon document leaker (CNN) — The Air Force suspended two leaders of suspected classified document leaker Jack Teixeira‘s unit, it said in a statement Wednesday, one week after the unit stopped performing its intelligence mission amid an investigation into the leaks.The commander of the 102nd Intelligence Support Squadron, part of the Massachusetts Air National Guard in which the 21-year-old Teixeira served, was suspended from his leadership position, as was the detachment commander overseeing administrative support, the Air Force said. The two officers have also lost their access to classified systems and information.Teixeira faces charges under the Espionage Act after allegedly posting classified intelligence — including sensitive information on the war in Ukraine — to the social media platform Discord in a series of leaks that revealed the scope of US intelligence gathering on both its allies and adversaries. He is expected to appear in court Thurs...

Chilling search history of accused classified documents leaker detailed

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:53:59 GMT

Chilling search history of accused classified documents leaker detailed Massachusetts Air National Guardsman Jack Teixeira searched the internet for some of the nation’s worst mass shootings, a new 50-page motion states.Those searches, federal prosecutors say, included the terms: “Ruby Ridge,” “Las Vegas shooting,” “Mandalay Bay  shooting,” “Buffalo tops shooting,” and “Uvalde.”He used his government computer, the feds add, to look up those mass casualty tragedies.The motion to keep Teixeira locked up is packed with concerns prosecutors have about the guns he owns, alleged betrayal of documents he vowed to protect and hate-filled comments he made to consider setting him free.“No conditions of release will reasonably assure the Defendant’s appearance, the safety of any person or the  community, or the integrity of this proceeding,” U.S. Attorney for Massachusetts Rachael Rollins and her team state.