Edwards scores 33, Timberwolves beat Spurs 151-131
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:43:32 GMT
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Anthony Edwards had 33 points in 25 minutes and the Minnesota Timberwolves routed San Antonio 151-131, the most points allowed in regulation under Spurs coach Gregg Popovich, on Saturday at the Moody Center.Minnesota shot 56% on 3-pointers while making a season-high 24 3s.“From the beginning of the game I feel like everybody was hitting and it just carried over,” Edwards said.Karl-Anthony Towns added 22 points, Mike Conley had 20 points and Rudy Gobert had 10 points and 13 rebounds for Minnesota.The Timberwolves won for the sixth time in nine games. Minnesota will finish no lower than ninth in the Western Conference but still have a chance of finishing eighth ahead of New Orleans, who they host Sunday.Julian Champagnie had 24 points to lead San Antonio, which will finish with one of the league’s three worst records. Keita Bates-Diop added 22 points and Tre Jones had 21 points, 12 assists and 10 rebounds.The Spurs’ final home game of the season was played in Aust...Colisión frontal entre dos vehículos deja al menos 12 muertos en Oruro, Bolivia
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:43:32 GMT
(CNN Español) — Un choque frontal ocurrido este viernes entre un camión montacargas y un minibús dejó al menos 12 personas muertas, dijo la policía a al medio digital Código Policial Oruro.Según el reporte de la Policía, 4 personas heridas fueron trasladadas a centros asistenciales.Crédito: ABIEl accidente ocurrió en la carretera Oruro-Pisiga, del sector Chalacollo, antes de llegar a Toledo.Las investigaciones del hecho están en marcha por parte de personal de la División Accidentes de Tránsito, informó ABI, la agencia de noticias oficial de Bolivia.The-CNN-Wire™ & © 2023 Cable News Network, Inc., a Warner Bros. Discovery Company. All rights reserved.SourceBroken taillight turns into drug, stolen goods bust
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:43:32 GMT
DOUGLAS COUNTY, Colo. (KDVR) -- Deputies pulled over an SUV for a traffic stop and discovered illegal drugs and stolen goods, the Douglas County Sheriff's Office said. The SUV was pulled over for having a taillight out on Wednesday night, which deputies learned was stolen after the stop, the sheriff's office said. Douglas County Sheriff's Office deputies seized 200 fentanyl pills along with meth and stolen goods in a traffic stop (Photo credit: Douglas County Sheriff's Office)A stolen SUV was impounded as evidence after a traffic stop and drugs and stolen goods were found inside (Photo credit: Douglas County Sheriff's Office)After searching the vehicle, deputies found 200 fentanyl pills, meth, stolen credit cards, stolen IDs and stolen merchandise, DCSO said. Motorcyclist killed in crash on Highway 85 The stolen cards, IDs and goods were from around the Denver metro area.The driver of the stolen SUV was taken into custody and the car was impounded as evidence.Denver weather: Sunny and warm end to the weekend
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:43:32 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) — Denver’s weather will be sunny and mild for Easter Sunday. Sunshine will aid in bringing temperatures to record highs for the first half of the workweek. Weather tonight: Clouds clearing There is a slight chance for showers, but with so much dry air in place, this will mostly just lead to clouds in the Denver metro and up to 1 inch of snow in the higher elevations. Clouds will gradually clear out as low temperatures fall to the mid-30s. Weather tomorrow: Sunny and mild Easter Sunday Metro Denver stays under mostly sunny skies throughout the day. This will help temperatures climb from around 40 degrees at sunrise to a high in the upper 60s, which is almost 10 degrees warmer than normal for this time of year. Looking ahead: Record highs next week Sunshine and warmer-than-normal temperatures will remain the theme for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Monday will reach a high in the mid-70s, then Tuesday will reach 80 degrees. This will not only be the first 80-degree day...Video shows out-of-control SUV driver slamming into Fort Lauderdale beauty store
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:43:32 GMT
A Fort Lauderdale business sustained damage after an out-of-control SUV driver crashed into it, and this wasn’t the first time it’s been hit.Surveillance video captured the white SUV on Friday as it went past the parking spots and slammed into the Fit Glow Beauty store, located near Northeast 13th Street and Seventh Avenue.Smoke could be seen coming from the vehicle moments after impact, as the driver slowly got out.Cameras later showed the vehicle lodged in the building.Dylan Buss, the owner of the building, said he was out of town on vacation at the time of the crash. He said that fortunately the business was closed when it happened, but this is the third time it’s been hit.Saturday evening, 7News cameras captured the damaged parts of the building boarded up.Buss said the business was previously hit on Christmas Day. He hopes the city can do more to fix this recurring issue.“Always people honking, confusion as to what to do, a couple of the road signs have ...Athletes from various countries take the track at 2023 Miramar Invitational
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:43:32 GMT
Champion athletes from all over the world competed at the 2023 Miramar Invitational this weekend.The track and field event was held Saturday at the Ansin Sports Complex, located at 10801 Miramar Blvd.A big turnout, including local leaders, witnessed the best of the best take home medals for running, hurdling and jumping.“These folks here are doing their fastest times here on this Mondo track,” said Miramar Commissioner Alexandra P. Davis. “This track is the same Mondo track that was used in the Atlanta Olympics.”“Today’s event means a whole lot, that Miramar is no more a sleeping city. Everybody knows Miramar now,” said Commissioner Maxwell Chambers.Top athletes from the U.S. and Jamaica took home some of the most medals among the list of winners.Chicago White Sox right fielder Oscar Colás and pitcher Jesse Scholtens had a day of firsts at PNC Park: ‘It was incredible’
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:43:32 GMT
Oscar Colás returned to the dugout and received the silent treatment from teammates.The Chicago White Sox rookie outfielder took matters into his own hands, giving high-fives to the air with a smile on his face.Moments later his teammates circled him and gave him hugs and high-fives, congratulating him on his first major-league home run in the ninth inning Friday against the Pittsburgh Pirates at PNC Park.Colás had a big smile Saturday afternoon as he recalled the moment.“It took me by surprise,” Colás said through an interpreter. “I was expecting everybody to celebrate. I go there and no reaction. I said, ‘Oh, OK.’ So I started celebrating by myself. And once I was taking off my shin guard, everybody came and congratulated me and we had fun there.”Friday was an afternoon of firsts for another Sox player. Reliever Jesse Scholtens made his big-league debut the same day the Sox selected his contract from Triple-A Charlotte.Scholtens w...Shooting evacuates Delaware mall as police investigate
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:43:32 GMT
CHRISTIANA, Del. (AP) — A shopping mall in Delaware was evacuated and closed Saturday after a shooting. Delaware State Police said they were investigating a shooting at the Christiana Mall, in a northern community near Pennsylvania. The mall was evacuated and would remain closed Saturday evening, police said in a statement asking people to avoid the area. At least three people were shot in the food court area, officials told WPVI-TV. Police were still searching for the shooter, the station reported.Police set up a reunification site at the north entrance for those trying to locate someone. Additional details were not immediately available. “We appreciate everyone’s patience as we continue to gather more details on this shooting,” Delaware State Police said in a tweet.The Associated PressOver 100,000 customers still without power in Quebec after ice storm
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:43:32 GMT
MONTREAL — The blackout caused by this week’s deadly ice storm saw Quebecers restocking their fridges and eyeing alternative accommodations on Saturday as it stretched into a third full day for thousands of residents.Hydro-Québec said roughly 132,000 customers remained in the dark as of 8 p.m. Saturday after the storm sent ice-laden branches crashing down onto power lines, streets and cars. Utility and provincial officials said efforts to restore power will continue, though at a slower pace now that the largest outages have been resolved and the remaining ones mostly lie in less accessible areas. The province also announced some grocery stores could remain open on Easter Sunday — a statutory holiday — to help residents running low on food after the blackout. “Obviously one of the issues (is) people are unable to keep food in their fridge,” provincial Energy Minister Pierre Fitzgibbon told a Saturday morning news conference. The temporary measure applies to stores i...Browns’ Watson scheduled to give deposition in civil lawsuit
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:43:32 GMT
As Deshaun Watson prepares for his second season with Cleveland, his legal troubles in Houston linger.The Browns quarterback is scheduled to give a deposition on Monday in one of the two remaining civil lawsuits filed against him for sexual misconduct.According to court documents filed in Harris County, Texas, Watson was asked to provide records of any communication between him and the plaintiff — identified as “Jane Doe” — from December 2020 to January 2021.Watson previously settled lawsuits with two dozen women who accused him of being sexually inappropriate during massage therapy sessions while he played for the Texans. Two separate grand juries in Texas declined to indict Watson on criminal charges last year.In the lawsuit in which Watson is being deposed, the woman alleges the quarterback pressured her into oral sex.The NFL suspended Watson for 11 games last season for violating the league’s personal conduct policy. The Browns traded for the three-time Pro Bowler in March 2022 ...Latest news
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