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Men's Mifel Open Preview: How to Watch, Odds
Published: Jul. 29, 2023 at 2:41 AM CDT|Updated: 1 hour ago
The eight matches today in the Mifel Open qualifying qualification round 1 include No. 249-ranked Abedallah Shelbayh squaring off against No. 334 Nick Chappell.
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Mifel Open Info
- Tournament: Mifel Open
- Round: Qualifying round
- Date: July 29
- TV Channel:
- Venue: Cabo Sports Complex
- Location: Los Cabos, Mexico
- Court Surface: Hard
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Today's Matches Info
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South Korea vs. Morocco: Live Stream, TV Channel & Game Info - July 30
Published: Jul. 29, 2023 at 2:40 AM CDT|Updated: 1 hour ago
The Group H matchup between South Korea and Morocco, which is each team's second game in the 2023 Women's World Cup, begins at 12:30 AM ET on July 30 at Coopers Stadium.
South Korea's matchup versus Morocco will be airing on FOX US.
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How to Watch South Korea vs. Morocco
- Game Day: Sunday, July 30, 2023
- Game Time: 12:30 AM ET
- TV Channel: FOX US
- Location: Adelaide, Australia
- Venue: Coopers Stadium
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South Korea Group Stage Schedule
South Korea's Recent Performance
- In its most recent match, South Korea suffered a 2-0 loss against Colombia and was outshot by 11 in the match, 15 to four.
- South Korea failed to score, with Ji Soyun leading the way with one shot, in the match.
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South Korea's 2023 Women's World Cup Roster
- Young Geul Yoon #1
- Choo Hyojoo #2
- Hong Hyeji #3
- Shim Seo Yeon #4
- Yun-Ji Kim #5
- Lim Seonjoo #6
- Son Hwayeon #7
- Cho Sohyun #8
- Lee Geummin #9
- Ji Soyun #10
- Choe Yuri #11
- Moon Mira #12
- Eun Sun Park #13
- Jeoun Eunha #14
- Chun Garam #15
- Jang Selgi #16
- Lee Youngju #17
- Jung Mi Kim #18
- Casey Phair #19
- Kim Hyeri #20
- Jisu Ryu #21
- Yebin Bae #22
- Kang Chaerim #23
Morocco Group Stage Schedule
Morocco's Recent Performance
- In its most recent action on July 24, Morocco suffered a 6-0 loss to Germany, while posting 10 fewer shots than Germany.
- Morocco didn't manage a goal against , but Ghizlane Chebbak paced the team with two shots.
Morocco's 2023 Women's World Cup Roster
- Khadija Er-Rmichi #1
- Zineb Redouani #2
- Nouhaila Benzina #3
- Sarah Kassi #4
- Nesryne El Chad #5
- Elodie Nakkach #6
- Ghizlane Chebbak #7
- Salma Amani #8
- Ibtissam Jraidi #9
- Najat Badri #10
- Fatima Tagnaout #11
- Assia Zouhair #12
- Sabah Seghir #13
- Rkia Mazrouai #14
- Fatima Zohra Gharbi #15
- Anissa Lahmari #16
- Hanane Ait El Haj #17
- Kenza Chapelle #18
- Sakina Ouzraoui Diki #19
- Sofia Bouftini #20
- Yasmin Katie Mrabet Slack #21
- Ines Arouaissa #22
- Rosella Ayane #23
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Switzerland vs. New Zealand: Live Stream, TV Channel & Game Info - July 30
Published: Jul. 29, 2023 at 2:40 AM CDT|Updated: 1 hour ago
On Sunday, July 30 at 3:00 AM ET in Dunedin, New Zealand, Switzerland meets New Zealand in these teams' last group-stage match at the 2023 Women's World Cup.
The matchup featuring Switzerland and New Zealand will be airing on FOX US,Fox Sports 2.
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How to Watch Switzerland vs. New Zealand
- Game Day: Sunday, July 30, 2023
- Game Time: 3:00 AM ET
- TV Channel: FOX US,Fox Sports 2
- Location: Dunedin, New Zealand
- Venue: Forsyth Barr Stadium
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Switzerland Group Stage Schedule
Switzerland's Recent Performance
- Switzerland finished level in its last matchup, 0-0, versus Norway on July 25. outshot Switzerland by a margin of nine to seven.
- Switzerland failed to score, with Ana-Maria Crnogorcevic leading the way with one shot, in the match.
- Through two Women's World Cup matches for Switzerland, Ramona Bachmann has scored one goal.
- So far in two Women's World Cup games, Seraina Piubel has scored one goal.
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Switzerland's 2023 Women's World Cup Roster
- Gaelle Thalmann #1
- Julia Stierli #2
- Lara Marti #3
- Laura Felber #4
- Noelle Maritz #5
- Geraldine Reuteler #6
- Amira Arfaoui #7
- Nadine Riesen #8
- Ana-Maria Crnogorcevic #9
- Ramona Bachmann #10
- Coumba Sow #11
- Livia Peng #12
- Lia Walti #13
- Marion Rey #14
- Luana Buhler #15
- Sandrine Mauron #16
- Seraina Piubel #17
- Viola Calligaris #18
- Eseosa Aigbogun #19
- Fabienne Humm #20
- Seraina Friedli #21
- Meriame Terchoun #22
- Alisha Lehmann #23
New Zealand Group Stage Schedule
New Zealand's Recent Performance
- In its last outing on July 25, New Zealand suffered a 1-0 defeat to the Philippines, outshooting the Philippines 14 to four.
- New Zealand didn't score a goal against , but Hannah Wilkinson paced the team with four shots.
- Jacqui Hand has has not scored, but does have one assist for New Zealand in Women's World Cup (two games).
- In two Women's World Cup matches, Wilkinson has one goal.
New Zealand's 2023 Women's World Cup Roster
- Erin Nayler #1
- Ria Percival #2
- Claudia Bunge #3
- C.J. Bott #4
- Michaela Foster #5
- Malia Steinmetz #6
- Ali Riley #7
- Daisy Cleverley #8
- Gabi Rennie #9
- Annalie Longo #10
- Olivia Chance #11
- Betsy Hassett #12
- Rebekah Stott #13
- Katie Bowen #14
- Paige Satchell #15
- Jacqui Hand #16
- Hannah Wilkinson #17
- Grace Jale #18
- Elizabeth Anton #19
- Indiah Paige Riley #20
- Victoria Esson #21
- Milly Clegg #22
- Anna Leat #23
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PHOENIX — A historic heat wave that turned the U.S. Southwest into a blast furnace throughout July is beginning to abate with the late arrival of monsoon rains.
Forecasters expect that by Monday at the latest, people in metro Phoenix will begin seeing high temperatures under 110 degrees Fahrenheit (43.3 degrees Celsius) for the first time in a month. As of Friday, the high temperature in the desert city had been at or above that mark for 29 consecutive days.
Already this week, the overnight low at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport fell under 90 (32.2 C) for the first time in 16 days, finally allowing people some respite from the stifling heat once the sun goes down.
Temperatures are also expected to ease in Las Vegas, Albuquerque and Death Valley, California.
The downward trend started Wednesday night, when Phoenix saw its first major monsoon storm since the traditional start of the season on June 15. While more than half of the greater Phoenix area saw no rainfall from that storm, some eastern suburbs were pummeled by high winds, swirling dust and localized downfalls of up to an inch (2.5 centimeters) of precipitation.
Storms gradually increasing in strength are expected over the weekend.
Scientists calculate that July will prove to be the hottest globally on record and perhaps the warmest human civilization has seen. The extreme heat is now hitting the eastern part of the U.S, as soaring temperatures moved from the Midwest into the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic, where some places are seeing their warmest days so far this year.
The new heat records being set this summer are just some of the extreme weather being seen around the U.S. this month, such as flash floods in Pennsylvania and parts of the Northeast.
And while relief may be on the way for the Southwest, for now it's still dangerously hot. Phoenix's high temperature reached 116 (46.7 C) Friday afternoon, which is far above the average temperature of 106 (41.1 C).
"Anyone can be at risk outside in this record heat," the fire department in Goodyear, a Phoenix suburb, warned residents on social media while offering ideas to stay safe.
For many people such as older adults, those with health issues and those without access to air conditioning, the heat can be dangerous or even deadly.
Maricopa County, the most populous in Arizona and home to Phoenix, reported this week that its public health department had confirmed 25 heat-associated deaths this year as of July 21, with 249 more under investigation.
Results from toxicological tests that can takes weeks or months after an autopsy is conducted could eventually result in many deaths listed as under investigation as heat associated being changed to confirmed.
Maricopa County confirmed 425 heat-associated deaths last year, and more than half of them occurred in July.
Elsewhere in Arizona next week, the agricultural desert community of Yuma is expecting highs ranging from 104 to 112 (40 C to 44.4 C) and Tucson is looking at highs ranging from 99 to 111 (37.2 C to 43.9 C).
The highs in Las Vegas are forecast to slip as low as 94 (34.4 C) next Tuesday after a long spell of highs above 110 (43.3 C). Death Valley, which hit 128 (53.3 C) in mid-July, will cool as well, though only to a still blistering hot 116 (46.7 C).
In New Mexico, the highs in Albuquerque next week are expected to be in the mid to high 90s (around 35 C), with party cloudy skies.
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AUCKLAND, New Zealand (AP) — New Zealand striker Hannah Wilkinson has helped create two milestones at the Women’s World Cup.
With her 48th-minute goal in the tournament opener against Norway, she led the co-host Football Ferns to their first win in six trips to the Women’s World Cup. She’s also one of at least 95 out members of the LGBTQ+ community competing in this year’s tournament, according to a count being kept by Outsports, a website that covers the LGBTQ+ sports.
The Ferns were greeted with a fan-made sign at their next match in Wellington: “Gay for soccer, gay for Wilkie,” it read.
The 95 out participants make up roughly 13% of the 736 total players at the Women’s World Cup, more than doubling the 40 players and coaches Outsports counted in 2019.
The 2023 tournament also is hosting the first openly trans and non-binary player in either a men’s or Women’s World Cup, Quinn of Canada.
“Last World Cup was so big, especially with the visibility of the U.S. women’s national team winning and (Megan Rapinoe) fighting with (Donald) Trump. So I think that was a huge year for LGBTQ+ visibility,” said Lindsey Freeman, a professor of sociology and anthropology at Simon Fraser University in British Columbia.
“It’s just the ad hoc, fun culture of women’s soccer that you’re seeing in this World Cup,” said Freeman, who is in New Zealand conducting research on the topic.
Jim Buzinski, co-founder of Outsports, agreed. “In the Western world, it’s such a non-issue that it really just doesn’t get talked about,” he said. “And I think that’s in a good way.”
VISIBILITY
Prior to the start of the tournament, FIFA designated eight socially conscious armbands team captains could wear throughout the Women’s World Cup. The decision came after “One Love” armbands were denied to men’s teams in Qatar in 2022.
The armbands being used this year include anti-discriminatory sayings and multiple colors, but the rainbow version Germany wanted to use is not allowed. None of the available options explicitly mention LGBTQ+ rights.
The decision has led many players to express their support in more creative ways across Australia and New Zealand.
New Zealand midfielder Ali Riley was interviewed on the official Women’s World Cup broadcast after her team’s upset of Norway. Her painted fingernails, left hand in the colors of the pride flag and right hand as the trans flag, were clearly visible as she held her head and fought back tears.
“She’s such an advocate and she’s definitely someone who uses her platform in such a positive way. We are all so proud of her and the way she represents the LGBTQ+ community,” teammate CJ Bott said. “Good on her. We’re all backing her, and we all back the community as well.”
The Philippines, making its Women’s World Cup debut, took home its own historic win over New Zealand 1-0 thanks to the foot of Sarina Bolden. Bolden’s Instagram bio reads, “i just wanna have fun n b gay.”
Irish star Katie McCabe wowed fans with a goal directly from a corner kick. She’s also made tabloid news for her relationships with other players.
Thembi Kgatlana, who has scored in the tournament for South Africa, has a patch of her hair dyed rainbow colors.
“My personality is very big for me, and my hair has become a part of my personality,” Kgatlana said. “And I did this rainbow because I want to represent all the people that are part of the LGBTQ and cannot talk while in countries where they’re oppressed.”
FAN EXPERIENCE
Kristen Pariseau and her wife started a U.S. women’s national team supporters group on Facebook ahead of traveling to this year’s Women’s World Cup. Aside from some hateful users she blocked, it’s been “super LGBT friendly.”
She and her wife did not go to Qatar for the 2022 men’s World Cup to avoid referencing each other as friends and receiving questions on their sexuality. In New Zealand, she said she’s met many same-sex couples at games and while traveling around the country.
“Everywhere you turn, it’s like, ‘Oh, my wife, my girlfriend.’ It’s been so welcoming and open,” Pariseau said. “In a way, it is kind of cool to be where there’s a lot of other people like you.”
Kelsie Bozart took her own pride flag armband to the United States’ second match in Wellington, along with a pride scarf.
“If you look back a couple years, I feel like it just wasn’t really talked about or there just wasn’t much of a presence,” Bozart said. “But moving forward I feel like, especially for the U.S., they’ve done an amazing job of just incorporating pride and LGBTQ.”
NOT UNIVERSAL
Though this year’s tournament has highlighted vast gains for the LGBTQ+ community in women’s soccer, advocates feel there is still work to be done.
According to Buzinski and Outsports, there were at least 186 LGBTQ+ athletes at the Tokyo Olympics. Women outnumbered men by a 9:1 ratio. There also were no confirmed out players at the 2022 men’s World Cup.
“I think women’s sports have always been open,” Denmark striker Pernille Harder said, adding that there are many role models for women who want to come out.
Freeman said it would be good to see men feel the same level of comfort.
“What can happen in the women’s game, I would love to spill over to the men’s game,” she said. “Because obviously, there’s way more queer players in the men’s game and it’s just not safe for them to come out.
“If you want to say that you’re in an inclusive space, you really have to be an inclusive space,” Freeman added. “And I think that that includes also holding the World Cup in places where it’s fine to be a queer person.”
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Max Ralph is a student in John Curley Center for Sports Journalism at Penn State.
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Contributing reporters included Joe Lister in Wellington and Rafaela Pontes in Auckland, students in the John Curley Center for Sports Journalism at Penn State, and Clay Witt in Sydney, Australia, a student at the University of Georgia’s Carmical Sports Media Institute.
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Men's Citi Open Preview: How to Watch, Odds
Published: Jul. 29, 2023 at 2:41 AM CDT|Updated: 1 hour ago
The 12 matches today in the Citi Open qualifying qualification round 1 include No. 156-ranked Juncheng Shang matching up against No. Gage Brymer.
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Citi Open Info
- Tournament: Citi Open
- Round: Qualifying round
- Date: July 29
- TV Channel:
- Venue: William H.G. FitzGerald Tennis Center
- Location: Washington, District of Columbia
- Court Surface: Hard
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Germany: Far-right AfD deliberates EU election candidates
The German far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party on Saturday began deliberating its list of candidates for EU elections in June of next year.
Several days have been set aside for the choice of candidates, with the party congress due to be continued next weekend.
What do we know so far?
The party, which is gaining in polls of German voters, is holding a first conference in the eastern Germany city of Magdeburg until Sunday. Protests against the AfD are expected at the event.
The talks on EU candidates come after the party voted to boost its ties with other far-right parties in the EU.
Delegates yesterday voted in favor of the party leadership's intention to join the far-right (Identity and Democracy) ID Group in the European Parliament. The ID group includes France's National Rally, which is led by Marine Le Pen, and Italy's Lega.
The AfD currently has nine parliamentarians in the European Parliament but now expects to have as many as 20 amid surging popularity ratings in recent opinion polls.
AfD picking up support among German economic woes
The AfD is currently polling at around 18% to 22% among the German public, according to recent opinion surveys. The party won its first governing post in the eastern German town of Sonneberg in June, and also won a mayoral election for the first time shortly thereafter.
The rise of the party, which engages in anti-migrant and nationalist rhetoric, has managed to pick up disconcerted voters as Germany grapples with a stagnating economy and inflation.
The party has also raised concerns amid many observers because of the close association of several members with Russian officials and an apparent sympathy with Russian propaganda with regard to alleged "reasons" for Moscow's invasion of Ukraine.
Most leading AfD officials are also in favor of reducing the EU itself to a mere economic union, with many even wanting to see Germany leave the bloc.
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, of the center-left Social Democratic Party, has downplayed the AfD's swelling poll numbers. He believes AfD will not perform any better than it did in the 2021 German federal election, where the party garnered 10.3% of the vote.
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Germany: Ukrainian refugees living in mining 'ghost towns'
If you open Google Maps to look at the western German state of North Rhine-Westphalia, you'll notice three large pale patches. They represent three colossal open-pit mines — Inden, Hambach and Garzweiler — where the energy company RWE is extracting brown coal (lignite) from the earth.
Right next door are towns and villages that have stood abandoned for months or, in some cases, years. These "ghost towns" were originally set to be demolished to make way for more mining, but with the German government's decision to phase out coal, their future is now unclear.
Near the Hambach surface mine, which opened in 1978 and is set to close by 2030, are the two "ghost villages" of Morschenich and Manheim, supposedly fated for demolition to make way for mining.
Arriving in Manheim, you see rows of houses with their shutters rolled down and their windows boarded up. The asphalt road is torn up and the street lights are broken. In the center of the village stands a Catholic church, which also has its windows nailed up. Some of the houses still in good condition are surrounded by barbed wire. A sign declares who their owner is: RWE.
'We're not complaining whatsoever'
You don't meet many people here. Technically, there be shouldn't any at all, as is also the case in neighboring Morschenich. Here too, rows and rows of houses stand empty, their windows sealed off and the grass out front growing tall. At first glance, you might mistake it for another "ghost village."
But if you look closely, you'll see that some of the houses in Morschenich have white paper labels tacked onto their doors. On one is a Ukrainian name, another an Arabic one. In one of these lives a Ukrainian couple, Denis and Julia, whose names have been changed to protect their identity.
They have been in Morschenich since December 2022, they told DW. The once single-occupancy house is now home to several people — a Ukrainian family from Donbas and refugees from Syria, a sort of a small refugee shelter.
"We're not complaining whatsoever. We have electricity, water, heating, even Wi-Fi and mobile internet," Denis says. "We can call home to Ukraine. People working for local authorities come every week and help us with paperwork. We get social welfare benefits regularly. The only thing we haven't had yet is language courses."
The fact that the town lacks shops and has no drugstore or doctor doesn't bother them. Julia drives to the neighboring village to get groceries, she explains. Next to the house is a car with Ukrainian license plates.
"When we first got here, nothing was clear to us. Later, someone explained to us what kind of place it is. But back home in Ukraine, we had been under fire for three months, and here it is peaceful," they say.
They point out to the woods beginning just on the other side of a field. "Climate activists live there," Denis says. "They've built houses in the trees. Sometimes we see them, but they don't bother us." The police come regularly to check that everything is okay, he adds.
There are several Ukrainian families living in Morschenich these days. Denis and Julia see them when local authorities come by or when they go out for a walk. "It looks boring here at first glance, but we go berry picking," Julia says.
"Sometimes we go into town, but it's so loud there that we are happy when we get back to the country," Denis adds.
The couple say they don't know how long they will stay in this place. "Apparently they won't demolish this village. The municipality sent us here, but first we were in a refugee camp in [nearby city] Bochum, so we will stay here until they resettle us," Julia says.
Morschenich is indeed to be spared destruction, according to the latest plans. Germany has pledged to phase out coal-fired power stations altogether by 2038 as part of its bid to curb carbon emissions.
RWE confirmed the plan to DW. "The places mentioned are no longer set to be razed," the spokesperson said. "We made the houses and flats in question, which we had previously bought from families being resettled, available to people in urgent need of a roof over their heads at the request of local authorities."
Once a school, now a refugee shelter
Not far away, located near another surface mine called Garzweiler II, are the villages of Kuckum and Keyenberg. Residents here were also bought out of their homes and relocated. Soon, the two towns are set to disappear.
Next door is Lützerath, a village that became famous earlier this year due to a wave of climate protests that saw Swedish youth activist Greta Thunberg pay a visit. It too is set to be razed this year, and all the roads leading there are closed.
But Keyenberg can still be reached by car. At first glance, it looks just like the other abandoned villages: The same narrow streets with rows of well-built but empty houses surrounding a Catholic church.
A few meters further down the road is the school building, from which several people suddenly emerge. They carry chairs out with them and put them in the schoolyard. It's a hot day.
"We live here. We come from Syria," one man says before quickly disappearing. Whether they really reside there is unclear. Nobody is willing to talk, everybody retreats back into the building.
Next to the school there is a bus stop with a timetable. Keyenberg is still served by public transport. On the door of a bakery opposite the church, the opening hours are displayed — just a few hours on some days of the week. There are no longer any real stores or pharmacies here and almost all the shops are empty. But the presence of several parked cars suggests that some houses are inhabited.
"There are still residents in Keyenberg, but about 80% have moved away after receiving compensation. About 15-20% are still there," Irina Becker, a local councilor in the nearby city of Bochum of the center-right Christian Democratic Union (CDU), told DW.
"Refugees are also currently living here," added Becker, who sits on Bochum council's integration committee. "The old school has been set up for them. Several houses also serve as accommodation. Some are used individually, others in the form of shared accommodation.
"There is electricity, water and heating. Language and integration courses have been organized for the refugees living here and the children go to preschool," she says.
Who is sending refugees to abandoned villages?
There is also a Ukrainian family with a child in Keyenberg. They decline to give their names, but explain that they were "in Poland for a long time." On social media, they learned that you could go to Bochum and be assigned to a major city like Düsseldorf or Cologne. But in the end, they say state authorities sent them first to the smaller town of Erkelenz, and then to Keyenberg.
Refugees are automatically distributed among Germany's 16 states and thousands of municipalities according to certain quotas, and homes are assigned according to need.
The state government of North Rhine-Westphalia had not yet responded to DW's questions about placing refugees in empty villages by the time this piece was published, and local authorities in the municipalities of Erkelenz and Merzenich were not reachable for comment.
The Ukrainian refugee family in Keyenberg say they like the village. For the moment, they are alone in the house, but another family from Ukraine is expected to join them soon. They admit that they were initially alarmed. "But it's better here than lying on a cot in a gymnasium somewhere," they say, thinking of their acquaintances who still live like that.
As long as there is war in Ukraine, they do not want to return. They might stay in Germany even after the war ends. "Let's see, at the moment everything is fine," the Ukrainians say. "The village will not be demolished. Maybe we will stay here if we are allowed."
This article was originally published in German.
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Women's Citi Open Preview: How to Watch, Odds
As part of today's qualifying qualification round 1 (eight matches), No. 43-ranked Varvara Gracheva and No. 86 Leylah Annie Fernandez will be squaring off at Rock Creek Park Tennis Center in Washington, District of Columbia.
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Citi Open Info
- Tournament: Citi Open
- Round: Qualifying round
- Date: July 29
- TV Channel:
- Venue: Rock Creek Park Tennis Center
- Location: Washington, District of Columbia
- Court Surface: Hard
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Men's Generali Open Preview: How to Watch, Odds
Published: Jul. 29, 2023 at 2:41 AM CDT|Updated: 1 hour ago
As part of today's qualifying qualification round 1 (eight matches), No. 133-ranked Facundo Bagnis and No. 215 Maximilian Neuchrist will be going head-to-head at Tennis Stadium Kitzbuehel in Kitzbühel, Austria.
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Generali Open Info
- Tournament: Generali Open
- Round: Qualifying round
- Date: July 29
- TV Channel:
- Venue: Tennis Stadium Kitzbuehel
- Location: Kitzbühel, Austria
- Court Surface: Clay
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As part of today's qualifying qualification round 1 (12 matches), No. 113-ranked Greet Minnen and No. 235 Gabriela Knutson will be clashing on the court at Tennis Club Sparta Praha in Prague, Czechia.
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Livesport Prague Open 2021 Info
- Tournament: Livesport Prague Open 2021
- Round: Qualifying round
- Date: July 29
- TV Channel:
- Venue: Tennis Club Sparta Praha
- Location: Prague, Czechia
- Court Surface: Hard
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Men's Mifel Open Preview: How to Watch, Odds
Published: Jul. 29, 2023 at 2:41 AM CDT|Updated: 1 hour ago
The eight matches today in the Mifel Open qualifying qualification round 1 include No. 249-ranked Abedallah Shelbayh squaring off against No. 334 Nick Chappell.
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Mifel Open Info
- Tournament: Mifel Open
- Round: Qualifying round
- Date: July 29
- TV Channel:
- Venue: Cabo Sports Complex
- Location: Los Cabos, Mexico
- Court Surface: Hard
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South Korea vs. Morocco: Live Stream, TV Channel & Game Info - July 30
Published: Jul. 29, 2023 at 2:40 AM CDT|Updated: 1 hour ago
The Group H matchup between South Korea and Morocco, which is each team's second game in the 2023 Women's World Cup, begins at 12:30 AM ET on July 30 at Coopers Stadium.
South Korea's matchup versus Morocco will be airing on FOX US.
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How to Watch South Korea vs. Morocco
- Game Day: Sunday, July 30, 2023
- Game Time: 12:30 AM ET
- TV Channel: FOX US
- Location: Adelaide, Australia
- Venue: Coopers Stadium
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South Korea Group Stage Schedule
South Korea's Recent Performance
- In its most recent match, South Korea suffered a 2-0 loss against Colombia and was outshot by 11 in the match, 15 to four.
- South Korea failed to score, with Ji Soyun leading the way with one shot, in the match.
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South Korea's 2023 Women's World Cup Roster
- Young Geul Yoon #1
- Choo Hyojoo #2
- Hong Hyeji #3
- Shim Seo Yeon #4
- Yun-Ji Kim #5
- Lim Seonjoo #6
- Son Hwayeon #7
- Cho Sohyun #8
- Lee Geummin #9
- Ji Soyun #10
- Choe Yuri #11
- Moon Mira #12
- Eun Sun Park #13
- Jeoun Eunha #14
- Chun Garam #15
- Jang Selgi #16
- Lee Youngju #17
- Jung Mi Kim #18
- Casey Phair #19
- Kim Hyeri #20
- Jisu Ryu #21
- Yebin Bae #22
- Kang Chaerim #23
Morocco Group Stage Schedule
Morocco's Recent Performance
- In its most recent action on July 24, Morocco suffered a 6-0 loss to Germany, while posting 10 fewer shots than Germany.
- Morocco didn't manage a goal against , but Ghizlane Chebbak paced the team with two shots.
Morocco's 2023 Women's World Cup Roster
- Khadija Er-Rmichi #1
- Zineb Redouani #2
- Nouhaila Benzina #3
- Sarah Kassi #4
- Nesryne El Chad #5
- Elodie Nakkach #6
- Ghizlane Chebbak #7
- Salma Amani #8
- Ibtissam Jraidi #9
- Najat Badri #10
- Fatima Tagnaout #11
- Assia Zouhair #12
- Sabah Seghir #13
- Rkia Mazrouai #14
- Fatima Zohra Gharbi #15
- Anissa Lahmari #16
- Hanane Ait El Haj #17
- Kenza Chapelle #18
- Sakina Ouzraoui Diki #19
- Sofia Bouftini #20
- Yasmin Katie Mrabet Slack #21
- Ines Arouaissa #22
- Rosella Ayane #23
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Switzerland vs. New Zealand: Live Stream, TV Channel & Game Info - July 30
Published: Jul. 29, 2023 at 2:40 AM CDT|Updated: 1 hour ago
On Sunday, July 30 at 3:00 AM ET in Dunedin, New Zealand, Switzerland meets New Zealand in these teams' last group-stage match at the 2023 Women's World Cup.
The matchup featuring Switzerland and New Zealand will be airing on FOX US,Fox Sports 2.
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How to Watch Switzerland vs. New Zealand
- Game Day: Sunday, July 30, 2023
- Game Time: 3:00 AM ET
- TV Channel: FOX US,Fox Sports 2
- Location: Dunedin, New Zealand
- Venue: Forsyth Barr Stadium
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Switzerland Group Stage Schedule
Switzerland's Recent Performance
- Switzerland finished level in its last matchup, 0-0, versus Norway on July 25. outshot Switzerland by a margin of nine to seven.
- Switzerland failed to score, with Ana-Maria Crnogorcevic leading the way with one shot, in the match.
- Through two Women's World Cup matches for Switzerland, Ramona Bachmann has scored one goal.
- So far in two Women's World Cup games, Seraina Piubel has scored one goal.
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Switzerland's 2023 Women's World Cup Roster
- Gaelle Thalmann #1
- Julia Stierli #2
- Lara Marti #3
- Laura Felber #4
- Noelle Maritz #5
- Geraldine Reuteler #6
- Amira Arfaoui #7
- Nadine Riesen #8
- Ana-Maria Crnogorcevic #9
- Ramona Bachmann #10
- Coumba Sow #11
- Livia Peng #12
- Lia Walti #13
- Marion Rey #14
- Luana Buhler #15
- Sandrine Mauron #16
- Seraina Piubel #17
- Viola Calligaris #18
- Eseosa Aigbogun #19
- Fabienne Humm #20
- Seraina Friedli #21
- Meriame Terchoun #22
- Alisha Lehmann #23
New Zealand Group Stage Schedule
New Zealand's Recent Performance
- In its last outing on July 25, New Zealand suffered a 1-0 defeat to the Philippines, outshooting the Philippines 14 to four.
- New Zealand didn't score a goal against , but Hannah Wilkinson paced the team with four shots.
- Jacqui Hand has has not scored, but does have one assist for New Zealand in Women's World Cup (two games).
- In two Women's World Cup matches, Wilkinson has one goal.
New Zealand's 2023 Women's World Cup Roster
- Erin Nayler #1
- Ria Percival #2
- Claudia Bunge #3
- C.J. Bott #4
- Michaela Foster #5
- Malia Steinmetz #6
- Ali Riley #7
- Daisy Cleverley #8
- Gabi Rennie #9
- Annalie Longo #10
- Olivia Chance #11
- Betsy Hassett #12
- Rebekah Stott #13
- Katie Bowen #14
- Paige Satchell #15
- Jacqui Hand #16
- Hannah Wilkinson #17
- Grace Jale #18
- Elizabeth Anton #19
- Indiah Paige Riley #20
- Victoria Esson #21
- Milly Clegg #22
- Anna Leat #23
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(CNN) — The Mega Millions jackpot has soared to more than $1 billion after no winning ticket matched all six numbers drawn Friday night, the lottery said.
Friday night’s numbers were 5, 10, 28, 52, 63 and a Mega Ball of 18.
The estimated jackpot for the next drawing on Tuesday night – $1.05 billion – would equal the fourth-largest prize in Mega Millions’ history, the lottery said in a news release early Saturday.
A winner of Tuesday’s jackpot could chose to spread it in annual payments over 29 years, or take a lump-sum option of an estimated $527.9 million, the lottery said.
Although no one hit the jackpot Friday, some people scored big prizes.
One ticket sold in Pennsylvania won $5 million by matching the first five numbers and activating the optional Megaplier, which is available in most states with an extra $1 purchase.
Four other tickets won $1 million by matching the first five numbers without the Megaplier. Those tickets were sold in Arizona, California, New York and Pennsylvania.
The top Mega Millions jackpot to date was $1.537 billion won in South Carolina in 2018. It’s followed by a $1.348 billion ticket that was sold in Maine in January and a $1.337 billion prize last July.
Ranked No. 4 on Mega Millions’ list is a $1.05 billion prize won by a ticket sold in Michigan in 2021.
Last week, a Powerball ticket sold at a convenience store in Los Angeles matched all numbers to win a $1.08 billion prize – the third-largest Powerball jackpot.
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DEAR ABBY: My son is dating a girl I can’t stand. I’m not too crazy about my son right now, either. I no longer want to be out in public with them because their public displays of affection are so over the top it makes me ill. I cannot imagine spending every holiday, birthday or whatever with them for the rest of my life. He hasn’t told us anything about this person. We don’t even know her last name. Help! -- TURNED-OFF MOM IN INDIANA
DEAR MOM: You didn’t mention your son’s age or how long he has been involved with this young woman. It appears they are both quite young. Romances that burn with this kind of intensity usually cool down fairly quickly. In the meantime, be patient. Say nothing that will cause you to be perceived as the “enemy.”
If you would like more information about the girl, ask her in a non-threatening way. (“Are you a schoolmate?” “Do you have a last name?” “Does your family live in town?”) Then make sure your son knows how to protect them both from unwanted pregnancy and STDs “should the need arise,” and wait them out.
DEAR ABBY: I am a 49-year-old mother of 10. I always loved my kids dearly and tried my best. But I wanted to be a friend rather than a disciplinarian, and I always gave in. I assumed that because my husband and I never did bad things around them while they were growing up, and because I always resisted peer pressure when I was a teenager, they would follow in our footsteps, but I was wrong. They are now mean to me, and most of them hate me.
I sometimes feel like I don’t want to go on because I’ll always feel sad and depressed. I can’t remember the last time I was happy and didn’t dread waking up every morning. Please find time to answer and give me some hope again. -- BROKEN IN WEST VIRGINIA
DEAR BROKEN: It’s time you stopped depending on your children to validate you, and began recognizing that, for better or worse, you did the best you could as a parent. Please discuss this with your religious adviser AND your physician. You need more help than I can offer in a letter, but those are the places to start. There are better days ahead.
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After the ceremony, we are going to have a reception at the church and then a dinner with 20 people hours later. I’m not sure if I should invite my birth mom to the dinner or not. My parents said it might be awkward for her and for them. I am just trying to do the right thing. What should I do? -- NERVOUS IN NEW MEXICO
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Largest commercial communications satellite ever built will more than double the capacity of the Hughes JUPITER fleet
GERMANTOWN, Md., July 29, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Hughes Network Systems, an EchoStar (Nasdaq: SATS) company, today announced its JUPITER™ 3 ultra high-density satellite has successfully launched on a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket from historic Kennedy Space Center Launch Pad 39A in Florida. Also known as EchoStar XXIV, JUPITER 3 was built by Maxar Technologies in Palo Alto, CA, and is engineered to deliver gigabytes of connectivity to customers across North and South America.
On July 29 at 2:32 a.m. EDT, three hours and twenty-eight minutes after lift-off, JUPITER 3 successfully deployed from the launch vehicle. The satellite began sending and receiving its first signals, and engineers deployed the JUPITER 3 solar arrays, which unfolded in space to their full ten-story span.
"JUPITER 3 is the highest capacity, highest performing satellite we've ever launched. As the leading provider and inventor of satellite internet, we're proud to herald the start of a new era of connectivity and serve more customers where cable and fiber cannot," said Hamid Akhavan, CEO, EchoStar. "This purpose-built satellite is engineered uniquely to meet our customers' needs and target capacity where it's needed most, such as the most rural regions of the Americas, so they can stay connected to the applications and services they depend on every day."
Over the next several weeks, JUPITER 3 will travel into a geosynchronous orbit 22,236 miles (35,786 kilometers) above the Earth to its destination at the 95 degrees west orbital slot. It will then undergo extensive bus and payload testing before entering service and augmenting the Hughes JUPITER fleet with more than 500 Gbps of additional capacity.
"Whether helping a student in Mexico expand her horizons with access to technology, connecting a farmer in Idaho with the tools to monitor his crops, or connecting a senior in Montana to her doctor via a telehealth appointment, JUPITER 3 will connect our customers to what matters most," added Akhavan.
With JUPITER 3, Hughes will enhance its HughesNet® offerings for customers in the U.S. and Latin America with more broadband capacity overall and higher speed plans in many markets—some with download speeds up to 100 Mbps. The company will also offer higher speed HughesNet Fusion® plans, the innovative low-latency home internet that leverages multipath technology to blend satellite and wireless technologies seamlessly into a low-latency satellite internet experience.
With dense, high-throughput capacity across the Americas, JUPITER 3 will also support applications such as in-flight Wi-Fi, enterprise networking and cellular backhaul for mobile network operators (MNOs).
For more information and to follow along on the journey to JUPITER 3, visit the Hughes website.
About Hughes
Hughes Network Systems, LLC, an EchoStar (Nasdaq: SATS) company, provides broadband equipment and services; managed services featuring smart, software-defined networking; and end-to-end network operation for millions of consumers, businesses, governments and communities worldwide. The Hughes flagship internet service, HughesNet®, connects millions of people across the Americas, and the Hughes JUPITER™ System powers internet access for tens of millions more worldwide. Hughes supplies more than half the global satellite terminal market to leading satellite operators, in-flight service providers, mobile network operators and military customers. A managed network services provider, Hughes supports approximately half a million enterprise sites with its HughesON™ portfolio of wired and wireless solutions. To learn more, visit www.hughes.com or follow HughesConnects on Twitter and LinkedIn.
©2023 Hughes Network Systems, LLC, an EchoStar company. Hughes and HughesNet are registered trademarks and JUPITER is a trademark of Hughes Network Systems, LLC.
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Men's Citi Open Preview: How to Watch, Odds
Published: Jul. 29, 2023 at 2:41 AM CDT|Updated: 1 hour ago
The 12 matches today in the Citi Open qualifying qualification round 1 include No. 156-ranked Juncheng Shang matching up against No. Gage Brymer.
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Citi Open Info
- Tournament: Citi Open
- Round: Qualifying round
- Date: July 29
- TV Channel:
- Venue: William H.G. FitzGerald Tennis Center
- Location: Washington, District of Columbia
- Court Surface: Hard
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Women's Citi Open Preview: How to Watch, Odds
As part of today's qualifying qualification round 1 (eight matches), No. 43-ranked Varvara Gracheva and No. 86 Leylah Annie Fernandez will be squaring off at Rock Creek Park Tennis Center in Washington, District of Columbia.
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Citi Open Info
- Tournament: Citi Open
- Round: Qualifying round
- Date: July 29
- TV Channel:
- Venue: Rock Creek Park Tennis Center
- Location: Washington, District of Columbia
- Court Surface: Hard
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5 Bedroom Home in Flagstaff - $1,865,000
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Men's Generali Open Preview: How to Watch, Odds
Published: Jul. 29, 2023 at 2:41 AM CDT|Updated: 1 hour ago
As part of today's qualifying qualification round 1 (eight matches), No. 133-ranked Facundo Bagnis and No. 215 Maximilian Neuchrist will be going head-to-head at Tennis Stadium Kitzbuehel in Kitzbühel, Austria.
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Generali Open Info
- Tournament: Generali Open
- Round: Qualifying round
- Date: July 29
- TV Channel:
- Venue: Tennis Stadium Kitzbuehel
- Location: Kitzbühel, Austria
- Court Surface: Clay
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As part of today's qualifying qualification round 1 (12 matches), No. 113-ranked Greet Minnen and No. 235 Gabriela Knutson will be clashing on the court at Tennis Club Sparta Praha in Prague, Czechia.
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Livesport Prague Open 2021 Info
- Tournament: Livesport Prague Open 2021
- Round: Qualifying round
- Date: July 29
- TV Channel:
- Venue: Tennis Club Sparta Praha
- Location: Prague, Czechia
- Court Surface: Hard
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NIGER COU P: Niger's President Mohamed Bazoum defiantly declared Thursday that democracy would prevail, a day after mutinous soldiers detained him and announced they had seized power in a coup because of the West African country's deteriorating security situation.
BOAT ACCIDENT: At least 21 people died and 40 others were rescued after a Philippine passenger boat overturned on Thursday when it was lashed by strong winds in Laguna Lake southeast of Manila, police said.
STOCKHOLM: Sweden's Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson said Thursday that police have received several permit applications for the burning of religious texts in the country next week, and that he fears this may escalate tensions with the Muslim world.
SECURITY PARTNERSHIP: Switzerland, Finland and Sweden are considering joining the U.S. National Guard's security partnership program, the chief of the National Guard, Gen. Dan Hokanson, announced on Thursday.
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Men's Mifel Open Preview: How to Watch, Odds
Published: Jul. 29, 2023 at 2:41 AM CDT|Updated: 1 hour ago
The eight matches today in the Mifel Open qualifying qualification round 1 include No. 249-ranked Abedallah Shelbayh squaring off against No. 334 Nick Chappell.
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Mifel Open Info
- Tournament: Mifel Open
- Round: Qualifying round
- Date: July 29
- TV Channel:
- Venue: Cabo Sports Complex
- Location: Los Cabos, Mexico
- Court Surface: Hard
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South Korea vs. Morocco: Live Stream, TV Channel & Game Info - July 30
Published: Jul. 29, 2023 at 2:40 AM CDT|Updated: 1 hour ago
The Group H matchup between South Korea and Morocco, which is each team's second game in the 2023 Women's World Cup, begins at 12:30 AM ET on July 30 at Coopers Stadium.
South Korea's matchup versus Morocco will be airing on FOX US.
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How to Watch South Korea vs. Morocco
- Game Day: Sunday, July 30, 2023
- Game Time: 12:30 AM ET
- TV Channel: FOX US
- Location: Adelaide, Australia
- Venue: Coopers Stadium
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South Korea Group Stage Schedule
South Korea's Recent Performance
- In its most recent match, South Korea suffered a 2-0 loss against Colombia and was outshot by 11 in the match, 15 to four.
- South Korea failed to score, with Ji Soyun leading the way with one shot, in the match.
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South Korea's 2023 Women's World Cup Roster
- Young Geul Yoon #1
- Choo Hyojoo #2
- Hong Hyeji #3
- Shim Seo Yeon #4
- Yun-Ji Kim #5
- Lim Seonjoo #6
- Son Hwayeon #7
- Cho Sohyun #8
- Lee Geummin #9
- Ji Soyun #10
- Choe Yuri #11
- Moon Mira #12
- Eun Sun Park #13
- Jeoun Eunha #14
- Chun Garam #15
- Jang Selgi #16
- Lee Youngju #17
- Jung Mi Kim #18
- Casey Phair #19
- Kim Hyeri #20
- Jisu Ryu #21
- Yebin Bae #22
- Kang Chaerim #23
Morocco Group Stage Schedule
Morocco's Recent Performance
- In its most recent action on July 24, Morocco suffered a 6-0 loss to Germany, while posting 10 fewer shots than Germany.
- Morocco didn't manage a goal against , but Ghizlane Chebbak paced the team with two shots.
Morocco's 2023 Women's World Cup Roster
- Khadija Er-Rmichi #1
- Zineb Redouani #2
- Nouhaila Benzina #3
- Sarah Kassi #4
- Nesryne El Chad #5
- Elodie Nakkach #6
- Ghizlane Chebbak #7
- Salma Amani #8
- Ibtissam Jraidi #9
- Najat Badri #10
- Fatima Tagnaout #11
- Assia Zouhair #12
- Sabah Seghir #13
- Rkia Mazrouai #14
- Fatima Zohra Gharbi #15
- Anissa Lahmari #16
- Hanane Ait El Haj #17
- Kenza Chapelle #18
- Sakina Ouzraoui Diki #19
- Sofia Bouftini #20
- Yasmin Katie Mrabet Slack #21
- Ines Arouaissa #22
- Rosella Ayane #23
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Switzerland vs. New Zealand: Live Stream, TV Channel & Game Info - July 30
Published: Jul. 29, 2023 at 2:40 AM CDT|Updated: 1 hour ago
On Sunday, July 30 at 3:00 AM ET in Dunedin, New Zealand, Switzerland meets New Zealand in these teams' last group-stage match at the 2023 Women's World Cup.
The matchup featuring Switzerland and New Zealand will be airing on FOX US,Fox Sports 2.
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How to Watch Switzerland vs. New Zealand
- Game Day: Sunday, July 30, 2023
- Game Time: 3:00 AM ET
- TV Channel: FOX US,Fox Sports 2
- Location: Dunedin, New Zealand
- Venue: Forsyth Barr Stadium
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Switzerland Group Stage Schedule
Switzerland's Recent Performance
- Switzerland finished level in its last matchup, 0-0, versus Norway on July 25. outshot Switzerland by a margin of nine to seven.
- Switzerland failed to score, with Ana-Maria Crnogorcevic leading the way with one shot, in the match.
- Through two Women's World Cup matches for Switzerland, Ramona Bachmann has scored one goal.
- So far in two Women's World Cup games, Seraina Piubel has scored one goal.
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Switzerland's 2023 Women's World Cup Roster
- Gaelle Thalmann #1
- Julia Stierli #2
- Lara Marti #3
- Laura Felber #4
- Noelle Maritz #5
- Geraldine Reuteler #6
- Amira Arfaoui #7
- Nadine Riesen #8
- Ana-Maria Crnogorcevic #9
- Ramona Bachmann #10
- Coumba Sow #11
- Livia Peng #12
- Lia Walti #13
- Marion Rey #14
- Luana Buhler #15
- Sandrine Mauron #16
- Seraina Piubel #17
- Viola Calligaris #18
- Eseosa Aigbogun #19
- Fabienne Humm #20
- Seraina Friedli #21
- Meriame Terchoun #22
- Alisha Lehmann #23
New Zealand Group Stage Schedule
New Zealand's Recent Performance
- In its last outing on July 25, New Zealand suffered a 1-0 defeat to the Philippines, outshooting the Philippines 14 to four.
- New Zealand didn't score a goal against , but Hannah Wilkinson paced the team with four shots.
- Jacqui Hand has has not scored, but does have one assist for New Zealand in Women's World Cup (two games).
- In two Women's World Cup matches, Wilkinson has one goal.
New Zealand's 2023 Women's World Cup Roster
- Erin Nayler #1
- Ria Percival #2
- Claudia Bunge #3
- C.J. Bott #4
- Michaela Foster #5
- Malia Steinmetz #6
- Ali Riley #7
- Daisy Cleverley #8
- Gabi Rennie #9
- Annalie Longo #10
- Olivia Chance #11
- Betsy Hassett #12
- Rebekah Stott #13
- Katie Bowen #14
- Paige Satchell #15
- Jacqui Hand #16
- Hannah Wilkinson #17
- Grace Jale #18
- Elizabeth Anton #19
- Indiah Paige Riley #20
- Victoria Esson #21
- Milly Clegg #22
- Anna Leat #23
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THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — Salvage crews were preparing Saturday to tow a car-carrying cargo ship that has been burning for days to an anchor point in the North Sea after flames and smoke on board subsided, the Dutch government said.
Fire erupted in the Fremantle Highway late Tuesday night near a chain of islands in the northern Netherlands and has been blazing ever since. The ship is carrying 3,783 new vehicles, including 498 electric vehicles, the company that chartered the vessel said.
One crew member died and others were injured after the fire broke out on the ship that was heading from Bremerhaven in Germany to Singapore. The crew was evacuated in the early hours of Wednesday. The cause of the fire has not been established.
Measurements Friday showed that heat, flames and smoke had subsided enough for salvage experts to board the ship for the first time and establish a strong towing connection with a tugboat, the Dutch Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management said.
It will be towed, likely over the weekend, to a new position 16 kilometers (10 miles) north of the island of Schiermonnikoog , the ministry said in a statement. The timing of the operation that is expected to take 12-14 hours depends on smoke development and weather, the ministry added. The aim is ultimately “once conditions on board allow,” to tow the ship to a port, though the destination has not yet been decided.
The ministry said the ship is stable and intact below the waterline.
The burning vessel is close to the shallow Wadden Sea, a World Heritage-listed area that is considered one of the world’s most significant habitats for migratory birds. It’s also near the Netherlands’ border with Germany, whose environment minister, Steffi Lemke, has warned of "an environmental catastrophe of unknown proportions,” if the ship were to sink.
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Five years ago, Bobby and Sherry Goodman reached a stage familiar to many boomers. They owned a nice house in an historic district in Petersburg and enjoyed their lives as empty nesters. They especially loved to travel. But the yardwork that came with that nice house? It had become a little more burdensome.
So like a lot of empty nesters, they started considering their low-maintenance living options. Greater Richmond offered several developments, but the path that led them to the GreenGate community in western Henrico County was unexpected.
The Goodmans had just toured a residential development near the intersection of West Broad Street and North Gayton Road when Sherry spotted the nearby GreenGate.
“I looked across the street and said, ‘Let’s check those homes,’” Sherry said.
Eagle Construction of VA, GreenGate’s developer and sole builder, had begun work on the residential component of the mixed-use development in 2016. By the time the Goodmans visited two years later, it was bustling. (The Henrico County-based company is a mixed-use pioneer in the Short Pump area – it took over developing the nearby West Broad Village in 2009.)
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The Goodmans fell in love with GreenGate’s model townhome, but they didn’t act immediately.
Sherry visited the model home several times over the course of a year to take measurements and visualize living in the space. Finally, one morning the couple woke up and agreed it was time to act. “If we want to get in, we’ve got to get in now,” Sherry recalled saying.
In December 2019, they signed a contract for a four-story luxury townhome with approximately 3,000 square feet of living space, along with a deck and fourth-floor covered terrace with a fireplace.
The standard floorplan had four bedrooms, but the Goodmans selected the Park model’s primary suite option, allowing them to turn a bedroom into a walk-in closet.
The Goodmans weren’t finished yet, though. While Eagle had selected the townhome’s exterior color palette to provide both continuity and variety within the larger community, its interior was a blank slate. So the couple worked with Eagle’s design center to customize interior features such as countertops, flooring and paint colors to reflect their personal style.
The Goodmans also opted to add an elevator to the townhome, giving them extra flexibility.
The Goodmans moved into the townhome in June 2020, and they’ve enjoyed what Sherry called the community’s “restaurant-and-resort lifestyle.” But maybe best of all: Because the townhome is low-maintenance, they can travel without worrying about yardwork.
“We literally pack our bags, send them down the elevator and we’re off,” Sherry said.
Home stats and sales
GreenGate has grown since the Goodmans first visited it in 2018. Back then, Eagle offered single-family homes and townhomes. In early 2021, the company expanded the community’s offerings to include two-over-two condominiums. (Two-over-two condo buildings have two-story condos built on top of two-story condos.)
“They weren’t originally planned, but we saw an opportunity and a growing need to provide a product with smaller square footage but still with all the most popular and unique features that our luxury townhomes offered, which include elevators, covered terraces, taller nine-foot ceilings throughout and open stairwells,” said Tiffanie Lohr, an Eagle sales consultant.
She added: “Living in a low-maintenance community where you can walk to everything and also have the ability to lock up and go is appealing. It’s also very appealing to those who own second homes and don’t live here year-round.”
Sizes for GreenGate’s condos range from 1,504 to 2,487 square feet. Prices start in the upper $400,000s.
“The condos’ architectural style is very similar to our luxury townhomes, so they blend in with our townhomes,” Lohr said. “It is very hard to tell the difference on the exterior from our condos to our townhomes.”
Overall, the community’s architectural styles evoke Richmond’s historic districts, including the Fan. However, the homes also have features more commonly associated with suburban settings, including driveways and garages.
Eagle continues to build four-level townhomes and single-family homes in GreenGate. The townhomes range from 3,033 to 3,508 square feet, with prices starting in the upper $700,000s.
The only single-family home currently on the market was featured in this year’s Homearama event. It offers 4,900 square feet of living space and is listed for $1.8 million, partially furnished.
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Men's Citi Open Preview: How to Watch, Odds
Published: Jul. 29, 2023 at 2:41 AM CDT|Updated: 1 hour ago
The 12 matches today in the Citi Open qualifying qualification round 1 include No. 156-ranked Juncheng Shang matching up against No. Gage Brymer.
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Citi Open Info
- Tournament: Citi Open
- Round: Qualifying round
- Date: July 29
- TV Channel:
- Venue: William H.G. FitzGerald Tennis Center
- Location: Washington, District of Columbia
- Court Surface: Hard
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Cleveland Guardians (52-52, second in the AL Central) vs. Chicago White Sox (42-63, fourth in the AL Central)
Chicago; Saturday, 7:10 p.m. EDT
PITCHING PROBABLES: Guardians: Logan Allen (0-0); White Sox: TBD
BOTTOM LINE: The Chicago White Sox host the Cleveland Guardians on Saturday.
Chicago has a 22-28 record at home and a 42-63 record overall. The White Sox have a 27-51 record in games when they have allowed a home run.
Cleveland has a 24-28 record on the road and a 52-52 record overall. The Guardians have a 31-8 record in games when they scored at least five runs.
Saturday's game is the ninth time these teams match up this season. The White Sox are ahead 5-3 in the season series.
TOP PERFORMERS: Luis Robert has 27 doubles and 29 home runs for the White Sox. Eloy Jimenez is 14-for-37 with three doubles and a home run over the last 10 games.
Steven Kwan has 25 doubles, three triples, four home runs and 36 RBI for the Guardians. David Fry is 8-for-27 with two doubles and three home runs over the past 10 games.
LAST 10 GAMES: White Sox: 2-8, .234 batting average, 5.31 ERA, outscored by 15 runs
Guardians: 6-4, .276 batting average, 3.44 ERA, outscored opponents by 13 runs
INJURIES: White Sox: Trayce Thompson: 60-Day IL (undisclosed), Romy Gonzalez: 60-Day IL (shoulder), Garrett Crochet: 15-Day IL (shoulder), Mike Clevinger: 15-Day IL (biceps), Liam Hendriks: 15-Day IL (elbow), Matt Foster: 60-Day IL (forearm)
Guardians: Noah Syndergaard: 15-Day IL (finger), Shane Bieber: 60-Day IL (elbow), Triston McKenzie: 60-Day IL (elbow), Cal Quantrill: 15-Day IL (shoulder), Peyton Battenfield: 60-Day IL (shoulder)
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Ford late on Thursday revealed the new Mustang Dark Horse R race car together with an associated one-make series known as the Mustang Challenge. The series starts in 2024 and will be sanctioned by IMSA.
Pricing for the turnkey race car starts at $145,000 and deliveries will begin in time for the first season of the Mustang Challenge. Ford hasn’t said how much a season of the Mustang Challenge will cost.
Ford said it designed the Mustang Dark Horse R to also be eligible for competition in “numerous” grassroots racing series, making the car ideal for up-and-coming drivers.
As the name suggests, the Mustang Dark Horse R is based on the Mustang Dark Horse, a track-focused but road-legal sports car that will join the rest of the redesigned 2024 Mustang range in showrooms this summer. A Mustang Dark Horse S track car is also planned at some point.
The Dark Horse R shares most of its parts with the regular Dark Horse, including a 500-plus-hp version of the Coyote 5.0-liter V-8. Also borrowed from the road car is the 6-speed manual transmission, Torsen limited-slip differential with a 3.73 final drive ratio, and aerodynamics package.
Key upgrades for racing include tow hooks and reinforced jacking points, improving cooling for the drivetrain, a Borla high-flow exhaust system, Multimatic DSSV dampers, adjustable front camber plates, adjustable anti-roll bars, Brembo racing brakes up front (stock Brembos remain at the rear), and custom 19-inch wheels wrapped in slick tires from Michelin.
The Dark Horse R’s cabin also comes stripped of features not required for track use. In place of these are an FIA-certified roll cage, safety nets, a race seat with safety belts (front passenger seat available), and a steering wheel with quick disconnect. A Motec data display and logging system also replaces the stock dash displays.
Ford hasn’t published a calendar for the first season of the Mustang Challenge but said the season will last 10-12 rounds, with some rounds coinciding with race weekends of other series. Each round will feature two practice sessions, one qualifying session, and two sprint races, with cash prizes awarded to top finishers.
The Dark Horse R is one of several racing versions of the latest Mustang. Others include the Mustang GT3, Mustang GT4, and Mustang GT Supercar. That last one is designed for Australia’s Supercars touring car series. Still coming is a new Mustang NASCAR race car that will compete starting in 2024.
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The following is a list of more real estate parcels valued at $150,000 or more that have been transferred in the past few months in Richmond and surrounding areas.
To our readers: Caroline and Louisa listings will not be included until further notice.
RICHMOND
925 N 20th St; Gardner Meri Liisa to Prenatt Matthew And, $400,000.
405 N 23rd St; 405 North 23rd St Llc to Keenan Thomas Gordon And, $515,000.
908 N 24th St; Ironwood Investment Group Llc to Heimovitz Harley Karl, $416,700.
1911 2nd Ave; Robinson Louise S and W E Jr and to E S Properties 2 Llc, $175,000.
302 E 33rd St; Lb Property Holdings Llc to Lester Barbara, $210,000.
2504 3rd Ave; Chestnut Hill Apartments Llc to Highhoos Llc, $360,000.
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351 W 49th St; Procise Kimberly Mae And to Red Circle Group Llc, $195,000.
3351 Archer Springs Ter; Jones Lois Weller Revocable to Vaught Donald Curtiss And, $520,000.
4816 Augusta Ave; Pollock Julie A to Mercer Rita N, $420,000.
200 Belt Blvd; Richmond National Bank to Lemonade Mm Richmond Belt Llc, $170,000.
2125 Briarcliff Road; Chance Michael B to Follis Ginger, $275,000.
5706 Bromley Lane; Cherry Donald C Iii and Whitney L to Stanley James And Nadia, $449,950.
10510 Cadosia Road; Montgomery Michael And to Ross Megan And Christopher, $435,000.
729 Catherine St; Mcgill Scott Marshall to Witherow Tonya D And Richard A, $190,000.
4025 Chevy Chase St; Byrne Nicole T to Torrence Jocelyn, $359,000.
3405 Commerce Road; K Associates Commerce Rd Llc to 1501 Ww Llc, $2,200,000.
4721 Cutshaw Ave; Ccrii Holdings Llc to Civetti Michael And Amy, $761,930.
312 Dundee Ave; Callahan Michael to Cuff Kristin Denise, $363,000.
3207 Ellwood Ave Uc; Gingrich Laurie to Tanner Brandon Sr, $174,000.
4210 Forest Hill Ave; Realvestor Group Llc to Bui Hung T, $255,000.
3322 W Franklin St; Koval Patricia G to Bogard Jason M And Merideth P, $915,000.
1801 German School Road; NVR Inc to Blunt Edward Taylor Jr And, $454,955.
3906 W Grace St; Powell Thomas M and May Ruth to Raggi Matthew J, $330,000.
3342 Grandview Dr; Hastings George W and Jane G to Marks Samuel Michael And, $252,500.
3200 Grove Ave; Leon Jonathan A And Jennifer L to Rathburn Rebecca Colleen And, $950,000.
1707 Hampton St; Keever Joseph Jefferson And to Lopez Del Pino Nora, $371,250.
1101 Haxall Pt U1005; Chou Benjamin Y And Erica S to Muller Jean M, $245,000.
1201 Idlewood Ave; Ccrii Holdings Llc to Rote Chloe Elizabeth, $403,080.
1620 Kemper St; Esteves Richard J Alan And to Babb Jameson Ryan And, $421,000.
6313 Kensington Ave; Getman Darrell Jordan And to Jackson David Cabell, $350,000.
1810 Lakeview Ave; Nottingham Catherine A to Chesler Francesca L, $279,950.
3128 Lanewood Dr; Randolph Kirk A and Wanda C to Jackson Keith D Jr And, $248,000.
100 Libbie Ave; Teagno Gary C Trust Trustee and to Hyman James Heath And Kari T, $550,000.
1232 Lorraine Ave; Fitzgerald Brigitte Julianne And to Andrews Charles Thomas And, $388,000.
2119 Maplewood Ave; Yerkic Jessica Moore And to Davidson Sean Robert, $400,000.
7556 Marilea Road; Lane Alicia D to Carrick Brendan And, $515,000.
4601 Maverick Ave; Boyle Properties Llc to Leonard Bianca, $210,000.
3608 Montrose Ave; Allen Nicholas to Musabeyli Mehmet Mustafa, $544,900.
1312 Oakwood Ave; Mahler Steffen Q to Schwandt Kyle, $400,000.
2040 Old Manchester St; NVR Inc to Koshute Kellie, $453,835.
5212 Orcutt Lane; Woodcock Carlton E Trust U/W to Miller Edward Horacito M, $195,000.
4807 Park Ave; Dunn Steven J and Mary E to Mendoza Olivia, $440,000.
3418 Parkwood Ave; Rollins O Randolph And Martha F to Parkwood Ave Llc, $196,428.
3428 Parkwood Ave; Rollins O Randolph And Martha F to Parkwood Ave Llc, $589,285.
703 S Pine St; Earley Mark L Sr And Cynthia E to Johnson Christopher K And, $350,000.
815 Porter St U202; Hathcock Jason A to Ware John Scott, $221,950.
2322 R St; Fk Investments Llc to Escolastico Andy, $365,000.
5516 Riverside Heights Way; Gudorp Lee Ann to Moresi Michele Alicia Gates And, $378,000.
4241 Saratoga Road; Bayer Stephen Herbert to Kang Melissa Trustee, $530,000.
520 N Sheppard St; Webb Erin to Sinclair Amanda B And Gibbons H, $569,950.
3127 Stony Point Road Ua; Bays Charles E Jr and Carol M to D L B Enterprise Llc, $367,500.
3802 Sulgrave Road; Mccluskey Zachary Andrew And to Bennett Annette, $1,600,000.
4231 Uppingham Road; Smith Zachary W And Nicole R to May Matthew And Jennifer, $730,000.
1407 Westover Hills Blvd; Nims Corp to P E I Caledonia Llc, $400,000.
1610 Wilmington Ave; Beck Solutions Llc to Clements Vincent Nicholas And, $683,000.
HENRICO
2414 Aiken Dr, Henrico; Roberts Joellen F to Saidi Ahmad, $254,000.
7205 Alvis Ct, Henrico; Kennedy Ricardo C and Lillie B to Taylor Kyra L, $311,000.
11413 Avery Green Ct, Glen Allen; Achanta Ravichandra and Srinaga D L S S to Mileci Francesco and Francesca Vitale, $431,000.
1008 Basildon Ct, Henrico; Nesmith Philip M and Martha C to Munson Paul C and Kathleen M, $1,000,000.
523 Belle Grove Ln, Henrico; Estes Earl W Iii and S H to Wright Sara M and Wallace L Ii, $435,000.
7608 Biscayne Rd, Henrico; Willie William A and Cecilia H to Brock Arthur F and Christine Ann, $405,000.
12304 Bradford Landing Way, Glen Allen; Lee Socheung and Mark C Monahan Jr to Balch Andrea J and Michael J Higginbotham, $720,000.
4129 Bremner Blvd, Henrico; Roberts Vincent Chance and Eliette Supak to Jc Design Homes Llc, $205,000.
2837 Broadford Ln, Henrico; Beach Kevin F to Edwards Wyatt and Lauren Turnamian, $359,950.
4930 Bunclody Ct, Henrico; Wall Stanley F to Patterson Jordan C, $265,000.
4812 Candlelight Pl, Glen Allen; Foshay Josh C and Ellyn P to B and W Ventures Llc, $215,000.
8130 Carriage Homes Dr, Henrico; Townhomes At Parham Place Llc to Patel Samirkumar R and Parulben S, $439,900.
13108 Chancery Pl, Henrico; Washington Brian S and Carol O to Clinton William C and Nenneya Shields, $485,000.
10713 Chase Grove Ln, Glen Allen; NVR Inc to Benyamin Magdy and Araxi Bandayan, $494,975.
4418 Chickahominy Ave, Henrico; Costen Lionell D to Rp Homes 4 Llc, $312,000.
3820 Clarendon Crescent Pl, Henrico; NVR Inc to Taylor Deja T and Lawryn Davis, $421,370.
11605 Coachmans Carriage Pl, Glen Allen; Trang Phillip and Lisa Pham to Murali Nivash and Padmavathy Ramasamy, $710,000.
12338 Collinstone Pl, Glen Allen; Velasco-Orozco Fernando and Ivette L to Poandl Katherine R and William L Branim, $520,000.
3235 Conningham Ln, Henrico; Kavchak John Dennis and Marilyn to Davis Kevin M and Kelly D, $775,000.
203 Countryside Ln, Henrico; Elliott James D Jr and Elizabeth Z to Brady Neil V and Sarah Moore, $1,700,000.
5103 Crenshaw Ave, Henrico; Quest Ira Inc to Strand Deverick, $222,400.
8010 Dalmain Dr, Henrico; Dupriest James E Jr and Donna D Marshall to Montgomery Chelsea and Andrew, $250,000.
10126 Deepwood Cir, Henrico; Sabo Alexander Steven and Deborah L Daniel to Rathburn Douglas and Billie, $430,000.
9107 Derbyshire Rd Uk, Henrico; Cowley Jennifer R to Salman Linda and Caroline H Trust, $240,000.
7521 Donder Rd, Henrico; Warner Harold D Jr to Hollis Erin Elizabeth and Laura M Crouch, $290,000.
3405 Eagles Roost Rd, Henrico; Ray Dana A and Sundae M to Sfr Acquisitions 3 Llc, $360,000.
11804 Edinborough Sq, Henrico; Bell Wheeler K and Catherine A to Coulter William A and Ann E, $370,000.
633 Eking Green Dr, Glen Allen; Stanley Martin Homes Llc to Sebastian Shon Narikuzhiyil Mathew, $386,974.
5421 Eubank Rd, Sandston; Sagamore Road Llc to 15100 Family Limited Partnership, $2,437,970.
3409 Fitchetts Ln, Glen Allen; Birch Joyce M Trustee to Malick Gordon Robert and Victoria Trustees, $487,000.
12008 Foxfield Cir, Henrico; Sutherland Kyle Archer and Cassidy Rae to Arline Jayne M and Joseph F Jr, $382,000.
4705 Fry Landing Dr, Glen Allen; Kain Road Investors Llc to NVR Inc, $202,500.
5920 Gate House Dr, Glen Allen; Crain George E and Carol A Trustees to Wilber Barbara Diane, $399,900.
3907 Genacre Ln, Henrico; Hill Larry D A and Lashea D A to Sorg Enterprises Llc, $150,000.
7805 Granger Rd, Henrico; Do Buy Properties Llc to Cfq 1 Llc, $300,000.
9403 Greenford Dr, Henrico; Johnson Loren J and Eleanor A Trustee to Manley Brian Christopher and Stephany R, $300,000.
8108 Greystone East Cir, Henrico; Vail Nancy H to Winne Peter and Jean, $321,000.
1602 Harborough Rd, Henrico; Cantrell Carolyn C to Brockenbrough Willson W, $510,000.
9621 Hastings Mill Dr, Glen Allen; Cook Sharon L to Springtimes Llc, $270,000.
3801 Haylor’s Beach Way, Glen Allen; Anderson Stuart Kendall and Ame Garthright to Keeton Jody Bader Trustee, $600,000.
7016 Hepworth Dr, Henrico; Eastwood Homes Of Richmond Llc to Graham Janice Rochelle and Kevin, $519,990.
2259 High Bush Cir, Glen Allen; Cunningham Samantha D Royster to Saira Llc, $250,000.
1963 Hungary Rd, Henrico; Bell David and Susan to Blevins Matthew D, $270,000.
4940 Hurop Rd, Sandston; Lawson Doswell L to Finnerty Jeanne Marie, $233,000.
8 N Ivy Ave, Henrico; Jones Kyle Zane to Wilson Casey B and Lauren V, $185,000.
5111 Kemp St, Henrico; Chester Max A and Louise A to Company Cv4 Llc, $172,500.
1407 Kerr Dr, Henrico; Pleasant Portland Maria to Hoq Sheikh Mahfuzul and Adiba Anjum Geeti, $370,000.
3029 Lakewood Rd, Glen Allen; Pickral Cristen Whitehurst to King Travis W and Brandon S Perry, $380,000.
2761 Lassen Dr Ua, Henrico; Stanley Martin Homes Llc to Harris George Iii and Ernestine, $363,418.
2765 Lassen Dr Ub, Henrico; Stanley Martin Homes Llc to Singleton Tamara Tyece, $433,560.
2304 Leah Rd, Henrico; Campbell Donald J and Janet M to Khlat Michelle and Misty Ravy, $285,000.
4912 Leonard Ave, Henrico; Iles William P and Barbara J to Charen Llc, $175,000.
2244 Libbie Lake West St Ub, Henrico; Lm Townhomes 1 Llc to Shah Alap P and Hina B, $505,151.
2503 Lincoln Ave, Henrico; Dyson Fiona B to Holder Homes Llc, $200,000.
9600 Links Way Ud, Glen Allen; Hogg Oakley W Iii Estate to Bass Jeffrey Scott and D K Stowers Et Al, $200,000.
4308 Longleaf Dr, Henrico; Warner Kelsey L to Kellam Dennis James and Stephanie Marie, $300,000.
10824 Macs Way, Glen Allen; Schell Brothers Richmond Llc to Mohamed Sali Meeran Mohideen and J M, $596,897.
5807 Mann Ave, Henrico; Dabney Darlene Joye to Nyt Llc, $230,000.
4400 Masonic Ln, Henrico; Hubbard Kenneth Eugene Jr to Fields Anthony Jr, $285,000.
701 Mccormick Farm Dr Ua, Glen Allen; Stanley Martin Homes Llc to Bantupalli Veera Venkata, $311,583.
715 Mccormick Farm Dr Ua, Glen Allen; Stanley Martin Homes Llc to Deas Alex and Maria Felisha Muriel, $305,139.
3751 Meadow Rd, Sandston; Cordes Carolyn Ann V and Michael L to Moran Terry, $175,000.
9405 Meredith Creek Ln, Glen Allen; Thies Ronald J to Talluri Bharani K and Mahesh Puneti Et Al, $355,000.
4604 Mill Park Dr, Glen Allen; Lennon Christopher Allen and Courtney K to Payne Angeline, $371,000.
11924 Montfort Cir, Glen Allen; Rucker Leslie G Estate to Schandelmeier Mary C Trustee, $710,000.
1904 Moonwind Pl, Henrico; Hughes Josephine N Trustee to Leon-Perez Gabriela and Jesus A Perez, $406,000.
5915 Morningside Dr, Henrico; Jackoway Leland A and M Trs to Ondroad Llc, $425,000.
2907 New Market Rd, Henrico; Abney Paula A to Reyes Marroquin Heidy J, $280,000.
1260 North James Estates Dr, Henrico; Glass Maurice and Taekia to Varnes Philip M and Giana Mckay, $410,000.
2125 Oakhampton Pl, Henrico; Hysell Antonia to Belcher Abigail, $345,000.
10503 Old Courtney Rd, Glen Allen; Fletcher Andrew G and Kristen B Canipe to Hatchel Boyd Stephen and Jennie Alford, $423,000.
2764 Old Point Dr, Henrico; Kessick Meribeth H to Fleisher Lynn M, $225,000.
1301 Orchard Rd, Henrico; 1301 Orchard Road Llc to Dixon Chanel Rashanna, $262,000.
11801 Park Forest Way, Glen Allen; Debusk Christopher R to Ahmad Ashraf and Tasneem, $433,000.
11751 Parsons Walk Ct, Glen Allen; Vejzovic Emir and Larisa D to Kesarwani Abhishek and Nidhi Abhishek, $693,000.
1205 Peachtree Blvd, Henrico; Meluch Jeanette M Trustee to Ransone Melanie Beth and Steven Gooch, $850,000.
2246 Perennial Cir, Henrico; Shannon Andrew Richard Cory and Osiris O to Abdulraheem Adenike and Abdulmalik B, $427,000.
2116 Pine Glen Ct, Sandston; Graham Kevin and Janice R to Dixon Timeka, $280,000.
603 Pleasant St, Henrico; Reverse Mortgage Funding Llc to Beau Llc, $201,250.
324 Pouncey Pl, Glen Allen; Reddiar Vidya Narayanaraghavan to Dandamudi Narmada Naga, $515,000.
12353 Purbrook Walk, Henrico; Quarforth James S Trustee to Graves Jeffrey Charles and Heather, $950,000.
5209 Raleigh Rd, Henrico; Barriga Jorge to Lucas Jonathan Lee Jr, $169,000.
9932 Reedville Ave, Glen Allen; Cerasoli Lisa to Pressel Larry T and Marsha A, $472,000.
1507 Regency Woods Rd U301, Henrico; Roberts Daniel M Jr to Rose Arielle C, $265,000.
3628 Reynolds Rd, Henrico; Boone Ray Anthony and Paula to Lee William Mcdonald and Kathleen E, $150,000.
531 Ridgeley Ln, Henrico; Dyke James K Trustee to Donahue Charles Ellis and Lily Kathryn, $411,900.
5208 Rivers Edge Pl, Glen Allen; Glass Kathy T to Raghavan Vidya and Suprabhath R Gajjala, $835,000.
5814 E Rois Rd, Henrico; Michael John C and Dawna J to Christesen Adriana and John G Colligan Iii, $415,000.
10516 Runnymeade Dr, Glen Allen; Smith Morgan H and Sean V to Smith Morgan H, $235,700.
4509 Sadler Grove Ct, Glen Allen; Wenzel Anne E to Paleos Michael M and Katelyn Mary, $680,000.
4154 San Marco Dr, Glen Allen; Matthews Richard P Jr and Loida B to Mcvey Sheila Perkins, $325,000.
5163 Scandia Rd, Sandston; Liberty Homes Va Inc to Johnson Travis Benjamin and Lisa Ann, $324,850.
1905 Shirleydale Ave, Henrico; Fox Leroy to Clarke Lynda L and Joyce Anne Bosiger, $250,000.
12305 Sir James Ct, Henrico; Leclair Gene-Paul and Peter to Dixon Ataska, $237,000.
202 Sleepy Hollow Rd, Henrico; Bray Scott E and Elizabeth to Adkins Jason D and Louisa K, $890,000.
6724 Southbury Ct, Henrico; Pannell William H Jr to Holloway Jarmal R, $330,000.
513 St Albans Way, Henrico; Tice Douglas O Jr and Martha M to Kemp D Mark W and Helen Lewis, $775,000.
2920 Stonebriar Pl, Henrico; Powers Keith C and Debbie H to Machado-Potts Jessica Ann, $500,000.
1405 Stoneycreek Dr, Henrico; Sorg George D Jr and Dorothy A to Waldron Kaitlin Marie and B A Wood Et Al, $360,000.
4802 Tahoe Ct, Glen Allen; Mcintyre Sarah Lee and M D Nuckols to Singh Manavjit and Sakshi Pathania, $462,000.
8012 Thom Rd, Henrico; Cheatham M Deane Iii to Stacia James and Lynn Elizabeth Parker, $725,000.
2601 Tracewood Cir, Henrico; White Robert Adam to Davies Patricia and Jonathan Giguere Et Al, $310,000.
6707 Tram Ct, Sandston; Busch Marc C and Kathleen M to Brown Patricia, $339,500.
2101 Turtle Creek Dr U8, Henrico; Chen Wenmei to Tilton Kent W, $220,000.
1706 Verna Dr, Henrico; Beard Margaret J to Elliott Paul Amadeus, $250,000.
3106 Wallaby Trce U0612, Henrico; Lacic Mario to Nixon Galen Elisabeth, $245,000.
121 Wellie Hill Pl Ub, Glen Allen; West Broad Village Iv Llc to Martin Charles E and Kay M Long-Martin, $594,877.
5545 Wenrich Dr, Henrico; Stanley Martin Homes Llc to Kleinschmidt Grant, $342,669.
1600 Westbury Dr, Henrico; Sine Joan L Estate to Shepherd James E and Courtney T, $400,000.
809 Westham Pkwy, Henrico; Jones Daniel P and Jessica Joyce to Ruffner Van Scherer and Sean Andrew, $1,800,000.
10933 Westward Pl, Glen Allen; Madhu Kalyani to Garner Brett R and Erin, $762,000.
2509 Whiteclift Dr, Henrico; Marantz Linda and Betty Christopher Et Al to Bartley Jacquelyn M, $450,000.
2406 Wilde Lake Pl, Henrico; Leary Richard Lee and Carolyn J Trustees to Leep Justin and Erica, $646,000.
3718 Willow Bend Pl, Henrico; Robinson Ronald E Trustee to Rahman Mohammad S and Darakhshan Khan, $561,000.
4509 Wistar Woods Trl, Henrico; Gupta Neeraj and Meeta Shah to Darla Kiran K and Navitha Avvaru, $380,000.
3204 Woodland Rd, Glen Allen; England Dawn to Potts William F and Terri M, $406,550.
5301 Wythe Ave, Henrico; Hernandez Juan Carlos and Natalie Rose to Hartman Walter S and Carla M, $351,000.
CHESTERFIELD
5828 Addison Gate Dr, North Chesterfield; NVR Inc to Ausmore Anitra M and Gough James M and Roman-Nolen Quame Deja, $347,340.
201 Aldersmead Rd, North Chesterfield; Song Minja to Yisrael Davaryah K and Yisrael Yiskahyah and Yisrael Neseeyah Aftayyah, $329,000.
1266 Alverser Plz, Midlothian; Nandini Investments Llc to Nat Jones Holding Company Llc, $450,000.
4024 Ambergrove Ave, North Chesterfield; Amberleigh Llc to Messmer James M and Cynthia M, $625,435.
1020 Arkay Dr, North Chesterfield; Davadi Homes Inc to Morales Bravo Alberto Enrique, $335,000.
13451 Bailey Bridge Rd, Midlothian; Jordan Thomas F Jr to Vazquez Raul Ortiz and Aguilar Isabel Alvarez, $230,000.
1955 Bantry Dr, Midlothian; Ferguson Barbara Trustee and Ferguson Barbara Trustee to Wood Ford Justin and Tiffany, $414,000.
14900 Bayfront Pl, Midlothian; Lake Frances E to Moberley Nathaniel David and Kristin, $545,000.
13307 Beachcrest Dr, Chesterfield; 2 Gen Holdings Llc to Black Zackery T, $454,226.
8262 Ben Nevis Dr, North Chesterfield; Miller Rosemary to Lagarce Raymond Christopher and Morgan Elizabeth, $365,000.
3915 Berrybrook Dr, North Chesterfield; Smith Shannon I to House Buyers Of America Inc, $191,000.
2603 S Blue Tick Ct, North Chesterfield; Guerrera Angela Marie to Robertson Jeremy J and Comer Meaghan Kelli, $270,000.
4817 Bonnie Brae Rd, North Chesterfield; Butler Annie L to Sims Norman, $285,000.
1419 Braisden Rd, Midlothian; Khan Shiraz U and Wajeeha to Sultani Tamim, $545,000.
509 Brighton Dr, North Chesterfield; Property Key Solutions Llc to Houston Chad R and Laura, $479,000.
15239 Broadwater Cir, Chester; Hartnett Robert V Sr and Asso Lc to Silverthorne Alex M, $185,000.
12910 Bundle Rd, Chesterfield; Rundlett Geoff and Sheila to Baker Curtis Paul and Kerry Neubert, $665,000.
5804 Buxton Dr, Chester; Bishop Shelby Jean Trustee to Custodio Tawana Latesha and Custodio-Montalvo Judah Naomi, $333,000.
9113 Cambian Pl, Chesterfield; Eastwood Homes Of Richmond Llc to Cohen Victoria V, $728,600.
14306 Candlewick Ct, Midlothian; Kistler David J to Hia Alan Chi Yen and Hia Laura Petrozza, $444,260.
11900 Carters Creek Dr, Chesterfield; Light Larry W and Gina P to Rooney Christopher H and Emily A, $478,000.
10237 Centralia Station Rd, Chester; NVR Inc to Fullford Sierra and Walston Leon Jr, $468,740.
9031 Chatham Grove Ln, North Chesterfield; Cox Ronald B and Brenda K to Whitley Michael S Jr and Kayleigh L, $330,000.
15513 Chesdin Landing Pl, Chesterfield; Davis Felix Jr and Ernestine D to Banks David E and Katrina D, $1,025,000.
8824 Cindiwood Ter, North Chesterfield; Mcmahon Sean and Betty to Moore Aaron and Jacqueline, $371,000.
761 Clearlake Rd, North Chesterfield; D and W Holdings Llc to Phillips Michael and Rochelle, $225,000.
13919 Comstock Landing Dr, Chesterfield; Eaton Ellen to Nowacki Jeffrey Christopher and Rachelle Dione, $605,000.
9618 Craftsbury Dr, Midlothian; Collington East Llc to Ayoub Ishaq and Kathy, $514,886.
14321 Creek Stone Dr, Chesterfield; Grubb Donna to Coleman Jarrell Amir and Michelle E, $401,000.
11212 Cypress Branch Ln, Chesterfield; Main Street Homes to Dereski Carson W and Kathryn, $608,633.
600 Dauphin Dr, North Chesterfield; Southworth Patricia Ann Et Als to Cobb Ashley M and Travis A, $276,500.
2910 Delfin Rd, Midlothian; Spero Llc to Bonner Doreen Alicia, $317,000.
14948 Dogwood Ridge Ct, Chester; Rich Stefanie and Mooney Brian G to Heberlein Anthony Stephen and Cheryl Lynne, $365,000.
7012 Dunton Rd, Chesterfield; Cosby Village Llc to Sauer Ronald, $433,165.
3712 Dupuy Rd, South Chesterfield; Robinson Donald to Reiter Frank Andrew, $205,000.
14954 Eastborne Way, Midlothian; Palentino Kyle L and Melissa K to Ren Ivan and Berry Nina Charlene, $580,000.
2731 Ellesmere Dr, Midlothian; Pfluger Glenn E and Didanna E to Gouger William and Katherine, $525,000.
1600 S Esther Ct, Chester; Gosney Brittany Sheree to Lyons Barry Ii and Crystal, $290,000.
14115 Faraday Ter, Chester; Kelly Allen to Chun Elvin and Gibson Lisa Michelle, $497,500.
1107 Fernview Trl, Midlothian; Jarrells E W and Wright H S Jr to Haley Leslie A, $590,000.
8512 Foster Ridge Ter, Moseley; Smith Michael B and Stacie J to Smith Sally Nissa and Jeffrey Scott, $652,000.
3207 Fox Hurst Dr, Midlothian; Beachy Andrea L and Mark J to Terwilliger Adam A and Margaret C, $706,000.
2807 Galena Ave, North Chesterfield; Zirkle Earl G and Lannis S to Nguyen Huyen, $302,000.
10901 Genito Rd, Chesterfield; Baldwin Creek Ltd Partnership to Bingham Deborah, $315,000.
4112 Gloucestershire St, North Chesterfield; Mccormick Cathy Ann to Austin Jacob L and Hannah C, $315,000.
16406 Gossamer Dr, Moseley; Hhhunt Homes L C to Morgan Bret Alan and Angela Marie, $543,895.
4229 Green Cedar Ln, North Chesterfield; Beal Frank F and Edna B to Wandemberg Brynner, $226,000.
13506 Greyfield Dr, Chester; Rodriguez Luis to Fogham Marguerite Simo, $350,000.
20931 Hampton Ave, South Chesterfield; Carter Cecil R to Rollins Stephanie and Tre, $295,000.
7200 Hancock Chase Ct, Chesterfield; Hancock Village Building Company Llc to Bolton Maleah, $313,377.
7214 Hancock Chase Ct, Chesterfield; Hancock Village Building Company Llc to Mayton Jacqueline Ann, $376,690.
3925 Harrow Dr, Chester; Jones Kristina L to Burton Ernestine, $302,000.
1703 Headwaters Rd, Midlothian; Nuckols Dana Kelli to So Heun, $300,000.
5100 Hickory Rd, South Chesterfield; Quist James Darryl to Brandywine Valley Consultants Inc, $295,000.
7425 Hilmar Dr, North Chesterfield; 804 Realty Group Llc to Ablack Angela Michelle, $258,000.
17317 Hull Street Rd, Moseley; Mccollum Dale S to Kasiri Anisa and Sahab, $450,000.
4358 Jalee Dr, North Chesterfield; Johnson Pamela D to Brown Joseph Charles, $269,924.
4109 Jefferson Ridge Dr, Chesterfield; NVR Inc to Edwards Jennifer Nicole and Lee William, $309,165.
7107 Jones Run Ln, Moseley; Craftmaster Homes Inc to Kola Dinesh and Behera Priyadarshni, $599,000.
1100 Kentberry Rd, North Chesterfield; Reams Real Estate Llc to Blackwell Jayme D, $305,000.
8630 Kingsland Park Dr, North Chesterfield; NVR Inc to Mensah Frank Owusu, $480,290.
1602 Kirkgate Ln, Midlothian; Coward Vernon E and Barbara A to Stefanoski Joseph Herbert and Melanie, $365,000.
4613 Lake Summer Loop, Moseley; Gregoire Development Corporation to Marsden Robert S and Amy B, $781,379.
14118 Laketree Dr, Chester; Richard L Henshaw Inc to Kafi Rasha A, $349,950.
6928 Leire Ln, Chesterfield; Cosby Village Llc to Carolina Ortega Inc, $356,714.
2605 Lilybank Pl, Midlothian; Wv Mcclure Inc to Goodwyn Michael and Tora, $540,480.
14301 Long Gate Rd, Midlothian; Maclauchlan Alan R and Jayne E to Case Jeremy Samuel and Mindy Samantha, $440,000.
4420 Lynchester Dr, North Chesterfield; Liverpool Michael and Deborah to Ivey Mitchell and Cynthia, $438,000.
11320 Magill Terrace Dr, Chester; Main Street Homes to Claywell Sibel, $349,950.
3911 Mctyres Cove Ct, Midlothian; Gongora Ann to Herman Teresa Lynn and Drew Alexander, $350,000.
6830 Merriewood Ridge Dr, North Chesterfield; Mata Salvador Munoz to Taperia Christian N Ortiz and Boris Ortiz, $220,000.
15949 W Millington Dr, Midlothian; Rountrey Dev Corp to River City Custom Homes Inc, $151,000.
14112 Mortemer Rd, Midlothian; Maestrello Lorri P to Holtzman Drew F Trustee and Holtzman Caroline M Trustee, $759,000.
7713 Nathan Ln, North Chesterfield; Owusu-Ansah Bright Et Al to Mansour Ahmed and Aly Eman A, $350,000.
4812 Newbys Mill Ter, Chesterfield; King Thomas R and Kelley S to Jensen Michael S and Kayla S, $330,000.
7353 Norwood Pond Pl, Midlothian; Breedlove Crystal R C and Moore Beth C and Bennett Pamela C and Connell Clifford F to Siderio Walter L and Gail E, $350,000.
7601 Oban Dr, Chesterfield; Hirsch Joan Mcmenamin Trustee to Michael Bryant, $538,000.
2236 Old Indian Rd, North Chesterfield; Bailey Robert W Jr and Marlene M to Inge Capital Contractors Inc, $260,000.
16513 Otterdale Pointe Dr, Moseley; Arthur Keith W and Shoshanka K to Soker Ayman and Shreen, $465,000.
18409 Palisades Ct, Moseley; Hhhunt Homes L C to Gullo Jacob, $442,636.
12622 Parker Ln, Chester; Richmond Signature Homes Llc to Galvin Andrew A and Wendy M, $426,000.
7404 Pennbrook Ct, Chesterfield; Stevens Warren J and Ana C to Murphy Paul and Parker Jennifer, $270,000.
12349 Petrel Xing, Midlothian; Swift Creek Development Llc to Leonard Melvin and Shawn Burrell, $395,725.
18831 Pine Grove Ave, South Chesterfield; T H Burt Corporation to Williams Evangela Ruffin, $290,254.
7206 Pony Cart Dr, North Chesterfield; Pinto Cesar O to Evans Roscoe James and Mckenzie Melton, $322,920.
1516 Providence Knoll Dr, North Chesterfield; Zheltyannikov O and Zaytseva M to Gardner Gail R, $360,000.
13601 Quail Hollow Ln, Midlothian; Cooper Investing Llc to Mcannally Joshua D and Kristin R, $385,000.
4110 Reeds Landing Cir, Midlothian; Zanetta Lon J and Linda L to Hill Donald G Jr and Michelle C, $1,100,000.
14348 Revelry Blvd, Midlothian; NVR Inc to Abid Qazi Junaid and Moghal Noor E Irrum Mirza Beg, $446,340.
14925 River Rd, Chesterfield; Reverse Mortgage Funding Llc to Chandler John B Sr, $366,700.
11742 Riverboat Dr, Chester; Eastwood Homes Of Richmond Llc to Wyche Davianne R, $587,785.
1006 Robmont Dr, North Chesterfield; Flagg Austin to Cortez Iris Carolina and De Cornejo Ingrid Suleyma Granados, $305,500.
14760 Rolling Spring Dr, Midlothian; Lucas Sean M and Simmons Toya C to Booth Evelyn and Landon B, $548,000.
6811 Route 1 , North Chesterfield; Shady Hill Corporation to Shady Hill Mhc Llc, $5,132,900.
2803 Sagecreek Ct, Midlothian; Real Estate Options Llc to Mumford Matthew A and Sarah, $410,000.
1508 Sandgate Rd, Midlothian; Fuller P A and Fuentes B Trs to Folkart Julia Samantha and Stewart Carson James, $399,900.
6432 Sanford Springs Cove , Midlothian; Innovative Bldrs Of Midlothian to Stoll Scott Charles and Elaine Bailey, $547,274.
9237 Saxsawn Ln, Chesterfield; Mcclure W V Inc to Koehler Walter C Iii and Leslie G, $755,233.
3411 Seven Oaks Rd, Midlothian; Sanders Timothy Kenneth to Dirubbio James Baron, $415,000.
4448 Shoremeade Rd, North Chesterfield; Winckler Doretha to Reese Carol Walker, $215,000.
8436 Sir Sagamore Ct, North Chesterfield; Ferguson Jason and Kiser Kea to St Hill Gail and Clifton, $337,000.
14323 Spring Gate Ct, Midlothian; Rudd Cheyenne L to Gentile Alexander R, $415,000.
3404 Sterling Brook Dr, North Chesterfield; Mabry Courtney L to Baskerville Marquita, $285,000.
18024 Stonewolf Dr, Moseley; Schell Brothers Richmond Llc to Dhakal Ramesh and Smritee Paudel, $684,231.
4530 Summer Camp Ct, Moseley; Clay Street Builders Llc to Jackson Anthony W Sr, $830,660.
7708 Surreywood Dr, North Chesterfield; Chumney Donalda Turner to Moses Roderick A and Johnson Nyetta, $390,000.
5400 Swift Fox Dr, Moseley; Hhhunt Homes L C to Farrar Joseph, $603,613.
4161 Tanner Slip Cir, Chester; Halley Melba L to Nicholls Timothy B and Kimberly A, $338,950.
17073 Thornapple Ct, Moseley; Eastwood Homes Of Richmond Llc to Perez Sara, $322,075.
5129 Timbercreek Ct, North Chesterfield; Perez Ralph E and Lori A to Smith Candice, $300,000.
14918 Tosh Ct, Chester; Platinum Premier Prop Corp to Hawkins Tabitha and Jiles William Jr, $435,000.
8531 Trabue Rd, North Chesterfield; Lindsey Thomas Leslie Jr to Thompson Stephen B, $425,000.
4830 Turner Rd, North Chesterfield; Sutton James Clinton to Lopez Claudia Moya, $315,000.
18519 Twisted Oak Ter, South Chesterfield; Johnson Bryan A to Nowlin Alan Jr, $265,000.
7111 Velvet Antler Dr, Midlothian; Lacy James C Iii and Lacy C L to Kruger Ryan Jackson and Davey Abigayle Morganne, $257,500.
9964 S Wagstaff Cir, North Chesterfield; Amaya and Lemus Investment Group Corp to Wade Jospeh A and Vogel Andrea, $489,000.
13901 War Admiral Dr, Midlothian; Newman John P and Jean to Conant Matthew S, $318,000.
14802 Watermill Lake Trl, Midlothian; Mccue Melody to Zarefoss Jan, $345,000.
3549 Waverton Dr, Midlothian; Homesmith Construction Inc to Weinstein Virginia Seidel, $579,790.
1512 Westhall Gardens Dr, North Chesterfield; Style Craft Homes Inc Of Virginia to Julien Howard L and Kathleen A, $389,854.
15753 Whirland Dr, Midlothian; Lgi Homes-Virginia Llc to Remson Ellsworth J, $514,900.
9149 Widthby Rd, Chesterfield; NVR Inc to Barney, Laura, $462,307.
15309 Willowvale Dr, Midlothian; Wv Mcclure Inc to Weidman Michael Joseph and Rachel, $591,496.
5637 Windingrun Pl, North Chesterfield; Finer Homes Inc to Taylor Davy Raymond, $383,861.
1331 Winterfield Rd, Midlothian; Jennings Stephen Christopher to Beuhler Kimberley, $650,000.
2007 Woodmont Dr, North Chesterfield; Fenner William G Jr to Chen Sheng-Chun and Li Mei-Hua, $265,000.
CHESTERFIELD (additional)
5832 Addison Gate Dr, North Chesterfield; NVR Inc to Sypniewski Hannah, $364,035.
9600 Alfaree Rd, North Chesterfield; Griffith Chelsea A to Zaman Ali and Sibert Jessie A, $305,000.
8201 Amara Ct, Chesterfield; NVR Inc to Davis Anissa D and John M, $633,935.
16731 Amherst Oak Ln, South Chesterfield; Ruch C W Jr and Ashley B N to Carrick Nathan T and Naiana, $295,000.
6425 Arwen Mews, Moseley; Williams Alexander and Kimberly to Sherman Scott Matthew and Alison C, $725,000.
4936 Bailey Woods Ln, Midlothian; Finer Homes Inc to Skiljo Adnan and Sejla, $354,950.
1330 Bargrove Rd, North Chesterfield; Johns Richard L to Vaughan Lauren M, $285,500.
2825 Bayfront Way, Midlothian; Park Heiung Sook to Youssef Ahmed Saed, $479,000.
15112 Bellstone Ct, Midlothian; Homesmith Construction Inc to Maslowski Charlotte N and Daniel F, $722,999.
8511 Ben Nevis Dr, North Chesterfield; Rhodes Brooke B to Sreshta Neil Noel and Williams Jessica Ann, $660,000.
3518 Betz Ct, South Chesterfield; Midlantic Management Llc to Dokes Myyah Dangelette, $275,000.
1312 Bluewater Dr, Chester; Rosen Mara Jill to Parks Kurtis Jared and Sarah Elaine, $535,000.
8919 S Boones Trail Rd, North Chesterfield; Reif Rudolph Otto and Audrey K to Mack Allen Anthony and Melitza Janeth, $330,000.
11608 E Briar Patch Dr, Midlothian; Minetree Nathaniel A and A F to Scott Troy M and Carroll Regan, $215,000.
12407 Brimfield Ln, Midlothian; Orlando Shelby R to Holliday Richard Caleb and Grace Christianne, $299,999.
2918 Brookforest Rd, Midlothian; Jesse Investment Properties Llc to Aboelyamen Kerelos T and Soliman Basem, $339,900.
13631 Bundle Rd, Chesterfield; Rich Harley K Jr and Jayne L to Dempster Van J and Morris Sarah Ashley, $280,500.
4706 Cabretta Dr, Moseley; Main Street Homes to Heims Wesley T and Joanna C, $487,500.
2505 Camelback Rd, North Chesterfield; Pullings Medina S and Orrin to Davis Carl B Jr and Tauber Alice, $589,000.
13807 Cannonade Ln, Midlothian; Peacock Ashley J and Rodriguez C to Herron Jessica, $325,000.
6008 Cascade Creek Pl, Chesterfield; Bamford Gregory Robert and Tricia Diane to Holley Timothy W and Janine L, $445,000.
10419 Centralia Station Rd, Chester; Frazee Ethan C and Alexis K to Bagalso Neil D, $420,000.
9209 Chatham Grove Ln, North Chesterfield; Ziegler Kevin C and Jessica L to White Matthew S and White Samantha C, $325,000.
8535 Chester Forest Ln, North Chesterfield; Pusey Mary to Luning Katharine L, $314,000.
6645 Citory Way, Moseley; Rref Ii-Tfc Greenwich Llc to NVR Inc, $720,000.
3810 Cogbill Rd, North Chesterfield; Pettis Robert L Sr and Palma D to Wandemberg Brynner, $265,000.
14019 Comstock Landing Dr, Chesterfield; Van Slyke Bryan R and Chelsea L to Burgess Brian, $605,500.
9800 Craftsbury Dr, Midlothian; Collington East Llc to Dunn Joshua T and Hempel Linda, $492,526.
4919 Crispin Ct, North Chesterfield; Boyd Loraine A to Burton Beverly S, $375,000.
8319 Cypress Pond Ln, Chesterfield; Main Street Homes to Tucker Brandon Mitchell and Luna Darling Lily, $608,940.
2004 Deer Meadow Ct, Midlothian; S and K Houses Llc to Williams Jerra, $340,000.
14206 Denby Ter, Midlothian; Barnes Matthew J and Stacey N to Brown Connor D and Hannah G, $592,000.
4318 Dorset Rd, North Chesterfield; Jordan Cole R to Fostering Acadia, $375,000.
7016 Dunton Rd, Chesterfield; Cosby Village Llc to Vanarsdall Joseph E, $436,940.
12200 Dutch Elm Cir, Midlothian; Hhhunt Wescott Llc to Bauer Bret D and Jennifer M, $356,545.
8513 Easton Ridge Pl, Chesterfield; Hickey Martin J and Susan A to Thorne Troy T And Heather D, $435,000.
2917 Emblem Dr, North Chesterfield; Hall Bobby T to Mora Idolina Jordan, $310,000.
3924 Evelake Rd, North Chesterfield; Shields Clayton Jr to Mitter Linda D, $275,000.
631 Farnham Dr, North Chesterfield; Dubois Douglas W to Casey Brandon James and Jessica, $605,000.
5604 Fiddlers Ridge Ln, Midlothian; Harold David S and Erin D to Ludwig Mary Kate and Tuttle Andrew, $405,000.
16145 Founders Bridge Ter, Midlothian; Bevers Ronny R and Jennie R to Carmax Auto Superstores Inc, $1,425,000.
5712 Fox Maple Ter, South Chesterfield; Young El Solomon A and Dejene F to Sfr Acquisitions 3 Llc, $225,600.
14411 Galloway Ct, Midlothian; Jones Benjamin P and Jones K S to Bauersachs Justin and Anne Cabell, $630,000.
16321 Genito Rd, Moseley; Robben Lewis R and Vickie H to Affordable American Dream Llc, $300,000.
4113 Gloucestershire St, North Chesterfield; Coleman Patrick to Seeley Michael Jr and Williams Bridget, $285,000.
14607 Grand Forest Ter, South Chesterfield; Ruiz Luis A to Sfr Acquisitions 3 Llc, $400,000.
1713 Greenfield Dr, North Chesterfield; Harrower Brian and Robyn Laura to Crocco Gary T, $359,000.
513 Greymont Ln, Chester; Burley James C and Barbara A to Dixon Brandon L and Alicia R, $445,000.
8106 Hampton Bluff Ter, Chesterfield; Scott Cory W to Chitty Matthew E and Konjit Y, $485,000.
7204 Hancock Chase Ct, Chesterfield; Hancock Village Building Company Llc to Randolph Sonja E, $295,805.
8043 Hancock Farm Ln, Chesterfield; Krauss Marc R and Suzanne M to Dendtler Earle S, $368,000.
4000 Harrow Dr, Chester; Gunselman Micah C and Alison P to Lloyd Alfred Chris and Wiggins-Lloyd Donna, $384,500.
3712 Heartside Pl, Chesterfield; Mitchell Sara K and Hill Casey L to Mcmillan Jamol and Laura Ann, $365,000.
15919 Hidden Falls Dr, Moseley; Brooks Therass P and Timothy A to Van Nguyen Thomas and Melinda, $705,000.
14654 Holding Pond Ct, Midlothian; Thornton Akia J to Stade Trevor James and Jessica Christine, $420,000.
9207 Hunters Trail Rd, South Chesterfield; Wagner Lucas and Olivia to Mcdaniel Ashley Latrel, $260,000.
11907 James Overlook Ct, Chester; Streat Schroeder Jay and Juddy Kayann to White Barry and Jasmin, $525,000.
4113 Jefferson Ridge Dr, Chesterfield; NVR Inc to Mosley Sameika Shani, $321,715.
18200 Jones Run Trl, Moseley; Craftmaster Homes to Fitzgerald Yolanda C, $552,655.
7712 Kentucky Derby Dr, Midlothian; Rutka Marek to Skeens Richard Todd Jr and Katie M, $350,000.
8636 Kingsland Park Dr, North Chesterfield; NVR Inc to Jones Bruce, $510,155.
1673 Knollwood Dr, North Chesterfield; Yeu Tsung-Han to Ran Brians S and Sideth K, $330,000.
4907 Lake Summer Loop, Moseley; Gregoire Development Corporation to Burshem Craig Matthew And Nancy Barkley, $169,000.
14213 Laketree Dr, Chester; Flores Andrea N and Bailey S D to Secretary Of Housing and Urban Development, $314,217.
2215 Leslie Ln, Chester; Girard Renovations Llc to Arduini Anthony and Tinker Raquel, $334,000.
2613 Lisden Ter, Midlothian; Main Street Homes to Ozmeric Ugur and Ocal Nuray, $592,559.
8013 Longfellow Pl, Midlothian; Cantrill Shannon to Richards Arthur L and Michelene M, $405,000.
8418 Macandrew Ter, Chesterfield; Paul Sanjay to Wiebe Kyle Thomas and Megan Bailey, $535,000.
2120 Magnolia Grove Way, Midlothian; Winter Hill Properties Inc to Mcnamara E Michael and Erlander-Mcnamara Kay, $450,000.
3917 Mctyres Cove Ct, Midlothian; Nelson Phillip and Margaret to Williams Carolyn, $365,000.
15306 Merton Ct, Chesterfield; Simmons Dennis E and Margaret H to Subramani Arunkumar and Kunnatheeri Chithra, $550,000.
15954 W Millington Dr, Midlothian; Craftmaster Homes Inc to Skolnick Allen Zane and Debra Angelia, $641,095.
5601 Moseley Rd, Moseley; Satterwhite Flora Horner to Economic Development Authority Of The County Of Chesterfield, $1,000,000.
11548 New Forest Trl, Midlothian; Marshall Joshua C and Lyndsay M to 11548 New Forest Trail Va Llc, $267,000.
12504 Nightingale Dr, Chester; Ishizawar Heather Tr Et Al to Sipes Michael E and Sandra B, $689,000.
7357 Norwood Pond Pl, Midlothian; Bischoff Sheila F to Magee Susan Y Trustee, $302,000.
5600 Obisque Dr, Chesterfield; Johnson Sharon G and Goode Pamela A and Lawson Rebecca G to Lucero Saul A Oliva, $251,500.
13106 Old Well Ln, Midlothian; Hood Charles C and Kathlyn W to Satterfield Katherine, $334,000.
6100 Otterdale Rd, Moseley; Garofalo Eric W and Joanna W to Skeens Michael H and Skeens Sara J and Rippel Keith A, $770,000.
18413 Palisades Ct, Moseley; Hhhunt Homes L C to Sawyer Greta Reid and Caleb, $354,265.
6511 Parliament Rd, North Chesterfield; Luna Marvin Augusto Alvarado to Alfatlawi Omar A, $264,000.
12340 Percival St, Chester; Jurek Russell K and Cynthia A to Ross Laura Catherine, $254,000.
2904 Piedmont Ave, South Chesterfield; Amick Michelle to Plaster Jesse D, $315,000.
929 Pineville Rd, North Chesterfield; Tunnell Properties Llc to Henley Alphonso, $219,000.
3172 Poplar View Pl, Chester; Vinegas Victor Y and Teresita C to Chiles Deja Lamise, $360,000.
10619 W Providence Rd, North Chesterfield; D&w Holdings Llc to Gastineau Madeleine Carter and Edward, $199,000.
5443 Quarter Horse Ln, Moseley; Lukitsch Stephen to Rust Cameron James, $485,000.
11711 Reedy Branch Rd, Chesterfield; Liberty Homes Va Inc to Aceves Eduardo Reyes, $311,000.
14352 Revelry Blvd, Midlothian; NVR Inc to Wine Linda H, $458,045.
14928 River Rd, Chesterfield; Valentine Wanda B and Kirk J R to Thomas Michael A and Tara H, $576,000.
11748 Riverboat Dr, Chester; Main Street Homes to Evans Darius and Shanda, $681,454.
919 Rockhaven Ct, Chester; Long Robert G and Shelby F to Seger Theresa, $350,000.
5019 Rollingway Rd, Chesterfield; Thomas Edward Max to Torres Jose F Henao and Loaiza Jennifer, $335,000.
6806 Ruby Hill Rd, Moseley; Gregoire Development Corporation to Tarabay Vladimir Jr and Meghan Folster, $914,574.
13927 Sagegrove Cir, Midlothian; Tong Travis M and Kristin O to Neri Kristin R, $360,000.
7627 Sandler Dr, North Chesterfield; Hhhunt Sandler Station Llc to Borka Mary Margaret, $379,715.
10772 Savoy Rd, North Chesterfield; Hardesty Amanda M to Rainey Monica M, $305,000.
2520 Schenley Dr, North Chesterfield; Day Tammy Y to Griessbach William A M and Mary C M, $372,500.
2304 Shadow Ridge Ct, Midlothian; Zarpli Sungur H and Zarpli Omer to Bailey Howard Michael and Melissa A, $375,000.
6200 Shotwell Ter, Moseley; Betzer Robert and Kim Jeannie to Polucci Jennifer Dale, $640,000.
506 Smoketree Pl, North Chesterfield; Hatch Richard T to Douthat William Christopher and Lasecki Victoria Anne, $330,500.
14210 Spring Gate Ter, Midlothian; Mccullough T P Iii Et Al to Doan Thi Quynh Nhu and Huynh Ngan Thanh, $395,000.
5937 Sterlingworth Dr, Moseley; Eastwood Homes to Bardos Katelyn Shea and Philip, $615,690.
18030 Stonewolf Dr, Moseley; Schell Brothers Richmond Llc to Minus Stephen J and Hope C, $738,841.
5318 Summerleaf Dr, North Chesterfield; Innis Marva A to Chevez Cenia Yamilet Garcia and Macal Gabriel Estuardo Aquino, $245,000.
8209 Surreywood Dr, North Chesterfield; Hotchkiss G D Et Al Trustees to Seay Dustin Cory, $382,000.
2913 Swineford Rd, North Chesterfield; Casebolt Kelly R and Gwendolyn L to Acheampong Kwame, $280,000.
1218 Tannery Cir, Midlothian; Anderson Donna M to Delia John Nicholas Jr, $360,000.
16828 Thornapple Run, Moseley; Hhhunt Homes L C to Lu Huahao and Wang Lingshu, $394,612.
13600 Timberlake Ct, Midlothian; Booth Landon and Evelyn to Thiessen Chad and Wade Josie, $530,000.
4160 Tosh Ln, Chester; Eastwood Homes Of Richmond Llc to Hawthorne Cindy, $487,105.
10625 Trade Rd, North Chesterfield; Shiro Robert E Jr Et Als to Glrtrade Road Property Llc, $1,200,000.
2204 Turtle Hill Cir, Midlothian; Kipp Debra L to Stucki Tavin and Arie, $329,000.
4707 Valencia Pl, Chesterfield; Beyer Emily T to Komarova Inna, $260,000.
5201 Verlinda Dr, North Chesterfield; King Jeffrey William and King Justin Thomas and King Jason Linwood to Andrick Christopher R, $290,000.
11821 Wakehurst Dr, North Chesterfield; Macomson Christopher T to Dubois Douglas Wayne, $420,000.
3030 Warfield Estates Ter, Chester; Copeland John C and Lori L to Humeid Hilmi and Qiaymah Hadeel F, $340,000.
15008 Watermill Lake Trl, Midlothian; Hancock Shirley C to Scott Elaine, $320,000.
18830 Weldon St, South Chesterfield; T H Burt Corporation to Gray Mark Sr, $279,187.
1516 Westhall Gardens Dr, North Chesterfield; Style Craft Homes Inc Of Virginia to Jones Sharon B, $383,044.
1009 Whisperlake Ct, Midlothian; White Aaron M and Clarissa K to Williams Thomas J, $505,000.
7206 Wild Senna Trl, Moseley; Faberman Marc L and Tomasina to Holden Peter Reynolds and Maria Fabiola Carino, $610,400.
15317 Willowvale Dr, Midlothian; Wv Mcclure Inc to Bandigari Sudheer and Bathini Sushma, $613,929.
14819 Windjammer Dr, Midlothian; Bolstad Hans A and Aleksandra R to Ma Hongguang and Li Lin, $424,560.
11709 Winterpock Rd, Chesterfield; Arnold Joshua and Nicole to Rashed Arash and Eslami Tirazheh, $510,000.
1100 Worsham Green Ter, Midlothian; Richmond Signature Homes Llc to Kelsey Bradford and Kelly, $415,000.
HANOVER
10.5 acres; Carlos Usuda to Francis Christopher Pavie, $250,000.
4.183 acres; CBC 1 LLC to Merritt CBCL LLC, $6,384,841.
7255 Alpen Lane, Mechanicsville; Jessica D. Shanner to Jesse P. Booth, $209,000.
10277 Aynhoe Court, Mechanicsville; Jarrod Hobson to Benjamin Sizemore, $326,050.
10320 Beech Ridge Circle, Glen Allen; CFalls Builder LLC to Cynthia C. Brooks, $531,480.
Block A, Unit A, Dominion Park; Nest Schools Inc. to CSC Mechanicsville LLC, $1,300,000.
6970 Brigadier Road, Mechanicsville; Erin Kirks Allen, trustee to Mercedes Garcia Depalma, $351,000.
13130 Cabell Farm Parkway, Ashland; Eastwood Homes of Richmond LLC to Benjamin Phelps Boyd, $799,990.
7480 Chartwell Drive, Mechanicsville; Thorpe B&P LLC to Carrie E. Marston, $389,000.
6521 Confederate Hills Drive, Mechanicsville; Jeffrey D. Hammer to Steven R. Adams, $1,290,000.
9215 Crowell St., Mechanicsville; HHHunt Homes LC to Babaiah Dudekula, $527,795.
7245 Dogwood Place, Mechanicsville; Shannon N. Allison to Gabor Kovacs, $249,900.
Executive Suites of the Airpark; MIDS LLC to KTB Properties LLC, $735,000.
8005 Flannigan Mill Road, Mechanicsville; Teresa Michelle Flannagan to Teddy Barton, $205,000.
6404 Garden Acre Court, Mechanicsville; Balducci Builders Inc. to Olatunde Akinfolajimi, $454,015.
12476 Grace Hill Lane, Glen Allen; HHHunt Homes LC to Naveen Kumar Kancham, $408,180.
14211 Hickory Oakes Lane, Ashland; Gregory S. Faison to Nathan Richard Duke, $425,000.
16451 Horseshoe Lane, Beaverdam; Brandon Cocke to Clifton B. Tudder, $349,950.
9345 Kellogg Lane, Mechanicsville; HHHunt Homes LC to Srikanth Gudimalla, $546,305.
12448 Lily Pad Lane, Ashland; Amanda Joy Ardente to Neal P. Mallam, $575,000.
Lot 1, Block B, Section 8, Lereve Manor; Bernice Elizabeth Winston to AGG Properties LLC, $190,000.
Lot 11, Block E, Section C, Dogwood Knoll; Kenneth J. Clark to Henry L. Bonaparte III, $200,000.
Lot 29, Block E, Section 4, Beechwood Farms; Martin Duncan to Wood Property Investments LLC, $322,500.
Lot 34, Section C, Patrick Henry Heights; RAS Trustee Services LLC to Cascade Funding Mortgage Trustee HB5, $180,081.
Lot C, Block F, Lakeridge Park; Karnskeep LLC to 10223 Timber Ridge LLC, $2,100,000.
9374 Marne Court, Mechanicsville; Adam Smith to Joseph C. Sparks, $470,000.
10323 Meadow Plains Drive, Glen Allen; Boone Homes In. to Edward R. Kuhlmann, $703,513.
11537 Mount Hope Church Road, 585887; Jared M. O’Hara to , $461,639.
8065 Old Ridge Road, Ashland; RCI Builders LLC to James P. Marks, $461,639.
Parcel; Liberty Land Group LLC to Kehila Wilderness and Wildlife Sanctuary LLC, $435,000.
15483 Pinehurst Drive, Montpelier; James G. Smith III to Marco Verdone III, $460,000.
9510 Pleasant Level Road, Mechanicsville; HHHunt Homes LC to Raphael Seifert, $694,695.
14357 Riverside Drive, Ashland; Hilda C. Kelly to Jack R. Dubs, trustee, $465,000.
13360 Rollingwood Lane, Montpelier; Jennifer L. Stiffler to Michael C. Cecil, $550,000.
Section 9A, Hickory Hill; Gregoire Development Corp. to Clayton Properties Group Inc., $525,000.
9116 Spring Green Loop, Mechanicsville; Julia Marie Dent to Praveen K. Kodumuru, $42,000.
6511 Strawbank Road, Mechanicsville; Roy J. Harding Jr. to Christopher Mondoux, $419,850.
8226 Thelma Lou Road, Mechanicsville; Howard E. Germany to Benjamin C. Goldman, $360,000.
6936 Turnage Lane, Mechanicsville; Roger P. Henry to Wessam Abo Jamous, $377,000.
3373 Westwood Road, Mechanicsville; William E. Shahinian Jr. to Matthew Head, $235,000.
HANOVER (additional)
16.4672 acres; Linwood Allen Wright to Howard H. Smith, trustee, $168,000.
4.197 acres; Crescent Business Center LC to Merritt CBCL LLC, $8,850,129.
8585 Anderson Cout, Mechanicsville; TDZ Properties LLC to Katherine M. Will, $315,000.
7342 Bailie Drive, Mechanicsville; Clayton Properties Group Inc. to Trevor L. Dodson, $743,255.
10328 Beech Ridge Circle, Glen Allen; CFalls Builder LLC to Alice Ann Rasich, $529,252.
8049 Blythe Road, Mechanicsville; Nirav Jayesh Patel to Satya Sesha Sai Vangipurpau, $591,000.
9034 Brigadier Road, Mechanicsville; Kyra J. Houck to Ryan W. Hudgins, $470,000.
10135 Cabernet Way, Mechanicsville; RCI Builders LLC to Farshid Soltanian, $783,044.
6458 Chenault Way, Mechanicsville; Granville A. Higgins III to Essence Ortiz, $354,000.
14338 Country Club Drive, Ashland; Al Shariat to Bruce Humphrey, $480,500.
16137 Daybreak Lane, Beaverdam; John R. McDonell, trustee to Douglas J. Carlson II, $775,000.
5987 Dugout Terrace, Mechanicsville; James Scholten to Dale Edward Govan, $300,000.
19447 Explorer Ridge Road, Rockville; Jan Bowles West to Barsam Dokh, $430,000.
7327 Ford Ave., Mechanicsville; Travis W. Womble to Joshua Stanley Pittman, $295,000.
11319 Georgetown Road, Mechanicsville; William L. Seat to Vincent Robert Maranto, $193,000.
5984 Green Haven Drive, Mechanicsville; Matthew M. Parziale to Rebecca L. Fauntleroy, $485,000.
8167 Hillis Way, Mechanicsville; Brent D. Blary to Sheila E. Gray, $420,000.
9350 Janeway Drive, Mechanicsville; NVR Inc. to Masesh Vasudevan, $567,955.
9352 Kellogg Lane, Mechanicsville; HHHunt Homes LC to Kim Nguyen, $578,960.
10105 Lindsay Meadows Drive, Mechanicsville; Dylan K. McNew to Abbik Properties LLC, $326,625.
Lot 1, Block E, Spicetree; Cathy I. Rice to Perrybarker Properties LLC, $294,000.
Lot 16, Section 7, Hanover Industrial Air Park; POC RP Holdings LLC to NM Cade LLC, $4,196,711.
Lot 3, Block A, 3.252 acres, Sunhillow; GFA LLC to Pine Ridge Park 2 LLC, $425,000.
Lot 42, Lauradell; ME Lauradel LLC to Eagle Construction of Virginia LLC, $665,000.
8125 Lyman Court, Mechanicsville; HHHunt Homes LC to Suresh Sista, $582,245.
7697 Marshall Arch Drive, Mechanicsville; Morgan Bowles to Donna F. Johnson, $301,000.
10327 Meadow Plains Drive, Glen Allen; Boone Homes In. to Janet Louise Humphreys, $768,661.
13808 Mountain Road, Glen Allen; William W. Holman to Clifton Powers III, $300,000.
17523 Old Ridge Road, Montpelier; Patricia Hollins Sharp to Paul Carey, $207,500.
Parcel; Earl George Winston Jr. to Raymond C. Haithcock, $308,460.
12504 Pinhiik Ridge Place, Rockville; RCI Builders LLC to Charlette Yvette Thomas, $871,252.
5346 Pole Green Road, Mechanicsville; Linda A. McCroskey to Anne E. Grindstaff, trustee, $245,000.
15262 Robert Terrell Road, Montpelier; WUNMI Investments LLC, trustee to Daniel Brooks, $250,000.
9048 Russet Lane, Mechanicsville; Jocelyn M. Clatterbuck to Daniel Maurice Jefferson, $290,000.
8181 Silkwood Drive, Mechanicsville; Lindsey V. Martin to Jamie Hansen, $450,000.
14482 St. Andrews Lane, Ashland; Elsie S. McDowell to Stephon Mills, $489,000.
6156 Stronghold Drive, Mechanicsville; Arden E. Clark to Christian Hayne, $280,000.
6155 Thick Run Way, Mechanicsville; Scott A. Carpenter to April Nicole Harlow, $250,000.
Unit 101, Building 8167, Pine Ridge Park; Pine Ridge Park LLC to Anthony B. Badalamenti, $250,000.
3394 Wood Valley Road, Mechanicsville; Frank B. Bradley III to Joshua Littleton Grishaw, $1,200,000.
AMELIA
25 acres; Fred Stephen Davis III to Stephen J. Byrd, $325,000.
7484 Amelia Springs Road, Jetersville; James Derek Futrell to Jennifer Lorraine Glasscock Crawford, $415,000.
13403 Dykeland Terrace, Amelia Court House; Skinquarter Properties Ltd. to James P. Dumont, $440,000.
24110 Genito Road, Amelia Court House; LRC LLC to Matthew Herbert Jeter, $199,000.
CHARLES CITY
Parcel; Florence W. Blandford Revocable Living Trust to Kimages Wharf Partners, $182,000.
COLONIAL HEIGHTS
1000 Conduit Rd; Elms John G. to Riley Charlene J., $250,000.
707 Elko Av; Dicker Chantyle to Harry Amber P., $188,000.
302 Hillcrest Av; Cruz Mary E. to Plaster Robin Ann, $252,000.
104 Lee Av; Landmark Assoc. Llc Of Va to Wadley Paula, $237,000.
416 Nottingham Dr; Barnes Deborah to Langford Molly Mae, $325,000.
1857 Southpark Blvd; Colonial Heights Land Assoc. Ltd Partnership to Q & L Realty Llc , $5,450,000.
CUMBERLAND
2 acres; Jacob B. Hackett to Christopher A. Johnson, $250,000.
97.6 acres; BTG Pactual OEF Property 2 LP to JCM III LLC, $228,000.
Parcel; Jacob E. Milburn to Jacob A. Martin, $235,000.
DINWIDDIE
45.9 acres; L. Scott Wray to Lewis E. Gibbs Jr., $500,000.
2519 Brills Road, McKenney; CMH Homes Inc. to Christal Finch Daulton, $190,000.
10601 Doyle Blvd, McKenney; Warren Franklin Poirer to Kyle B. Mullins, $196,000.
14419 Gatewood Road, Dewitt; Kyle Eugene Crum to Thomas Andrew Colligan, $395,000.
24506 Lake Drive, North Dinwiddie; Wayne McFarland Jr. to Mary Ramirez, $300,000.
Lot 55, Block A, Section 4, Mansfield North; Jesse C. Clarke to Alyssa Jeane Scott, $155,000.
18836 Old Stage Road, Dinwiddie; A.M. Christopher Homes LLC to Carrie Preston, $290,000.
25601 Walkers Landing Court, North Dinwiddie; Mayes Homes LLC to Kyle C. Boyd, $267,000.
GOOCHLAND
2 parcels; M. Garland Anderson III to Crozier Land Co. LLC, $943,940.
23.178 acres; Camilla Dawn Justus-Smith to Aaron Robert Lebeau, $450,000.
12308 Beech Hall Circle, Manakin Sabot; Eagle Construction of Virginia LLC to Robyn Campana, $733,034.
2580 Chapel Hill Road, Goochland; Delta Deck Co. LLC to Travis Haislip, $357,950.
12433 N Crossing Drive, Manakin Sabot; Eagle Construction of Virginia LLC to Craig H. Pritchard, $840,283.
1542 Horsepen Hills Road, Maidens; Craig L. Stewart to Matthew J. Barnes, $730,000.
Lot 40, Tuckahoe Creek; Ellington Custom Homes LLC to John William Zinsser, $263,900.
2058 Maidens Road, Maidens; Bradley M. Riester to Glenn R. Mackey, $550,000.
15688 Mosaic Creek Blvd., Richmond; Stylecraft Homes Inc. of Virginia to David James Hebel, $763,901.
355 Pond View Lane, Manakin Sabot; Monica L. Powers to Christopher W. Snyder, $789,000.
1535 Rock Castle Road, Goochland; Michael Halloran to Robert Horne, $495,000.
92 W Square Drive, Richmond; Heriot Clarkson to David W. Miller, $1,205,000.
2137 Tuckahoe Bridge Drive, Manakin Sabot; W.V. McClure Inc. to John L. Mann, $775,753.
HOPEWELL
3007 Belmont Ave.; Paul E. Loy to Rachel Zimmerman, $209,000.
Lot 16 and Park of Lot 17, Block 54, Battleground Addition; Toan Q. Pham to Jennifer Powers, $165,000.
Lots 11-13, Block 25, Battleground Annex; Mission VA LLC to Keasia Mone Jones, $299,000.
1604 Old Iron Road; Stephen McDonald Kephart Jr. to Robin E. Bowman, $189,000.
100 Sherwood Drive; Derric Cecil Turman to Michael E. Jones, $248,000.
JAMES CITY
2 parcels; Candle Factory Building LLC to Prime Storage Williamsburg LLC, $6,628,380.
6512 Artillery St., Williamsburg; Jonathan T. Dudley to Akisha S. Brooks, $335,000.
105 Barn Elm Road, Williamsburg; Joann S. Clark, trustee to Elaine R. Jenkins, $395,000.
5595 Brixton Road, Williamsburg; Ronald G. Nevins to David Lyn McClune, $465,000.
5402 Center St., Williamsburg; Bradsford A. Russell to Albert W. Davis, $500,000.
4005 Coronation, Williamsburg; William E. Pritchard Jr., trustee to Jerry L. Moore, trustee, $515,000.
111 Devon Road, Williamsburg; Christopher Kucera to Kevin Biggins, $435,000.
213 Fairfax Woods, Williamsburg; Stephanie Ann Gass to Eric Stanford, trustee, $736,000.
102 Fernwood Road, Williamsburg; Lisa M. Morant to Gabriel Anthony Goar, $450,000.
5340 Gardner Court, Williamsburg; Susan H. Finkel to Timothy C. Fary Jr., $183,000.
4188 Haymarket Lane, Williamsburg; Beau Bryan to Joshua Jeremiah Crawford, $608,000.
2002 Holmes Court East, Williamsburg; HHJV LLC to Caitlin Melchior, $410,130.
3958 Isaac Circle, Williamsburg; Colonial Heritage LLC to Steven David Rudnick, $470,990.
3305 Isle of Wight Court, Williamsburg; Charles T. L. Mills to Alexander M. Cox, $270,000.
123 Killarney, Williamsburg; Neil T. Glazer, trustee to Janet Marie Brandon, $793,227.
2125 Lake Powell Road, Williamsburg; Catherine Anne Whittenburg to Diana J.E. Freedman, $328,000.
117 Lexington Drive, Williamsburg; Michael A. Snawder to Michael D. Moreland, $440,000.
Lot 15, Fenwick Hills; Frederick M. Lee to HPA III Acquisitions 1 LLC, $427,200.
Lot 213, Liberty Crossing; Joshua D. Jackson to Thandi D. Srinivasan, $315,000.
Lot 45, Stonehouse Tract 3; NVR Inc. to Raquele T. Morriss, $668,420.
Lot 66, Ford’s Colony; Ronald E. Grablewski, trustee to Douglas L. McGee, $155,000.
Lots 79-82, New Town; ABVA Development LP to HHJV LLC, $228,000.
150 Marywood Drive, Williamsburg; Dennie Lee Rankins Jr. to Ryan L. Hobday, $457,000.
4072 Mill Dame Court, Williamsburg; Elizabeth D. Pell to Robert Earl Germond IV, $430,000.
2303 Montgomerie Arch, Williamsburg; Dennis Allen Gilbert to Aimee Ricker, $229,900.
2936 Nathaniels Run, Williamsburg; Keith J. Exton to Khalil Boutros Dahdah, $855,000.
222 Nina Lane, Williamsburg; Doherty Revocable Living Trust to Thomas Jason Deneau, $379,900.
Parcel; Rebecca Burcham to Shannon Harris, $155,000.
911 Pheasant Run, Williamsburg; Katherine Bernadette Barclay to Stefan Antal, $167,000.
1002 Queens Crossing, Williamsburg; Indian Hill Co. LLC to Edward Perry Neal, $156,500.
3096 N Riverside Drive, Lanex; Albert C. Oliver III to Geoffrey A. Stephan, $350,000.
104 Rye, Williamsburg; Linda L. Stanier, successor trustee to Floyd C. Bishop, $680,000.
6015 Settlers Market Blvd, Williamsburg; Richard T. Buonfigli, trustee to Scott Alan Vickery, $797,500.
2915 Snuggles Court, Toano; Trae L. Wynne to Walmeka Wintry Williams, $340,000.
212 W Tazewell’s Way, Williamsburg; Richard A. Bender to Lance Taylor Meeks, $700,000.
108 Toler’s Road, Williamsburg; Mark Allen Herrman to Debbie Marie Cleavenger, $560,000.
Unit A, Villas at Five Forks; Mark Campbell to Charles Shane Smith, $395,000.
4489 Village Park Drive West, Williamsburg; Maria T. Elder to Ioannis Arfanis, $305,000.
9104 Whispering Drive, Toano; Vijay Subramiam to Andrew Kevin Blackwell, $820,000.
3300 Windsor Ridge South, Williamsburg; Aimee Reyes Cutter to Jeffry T. Koontz, $540,000.
6400 Yarmouth Run, Williamsburg; U.S. Home LLC to Harold Lee Robinson, $650,430.
KING AND QUEEN
3.54 acres; Wythe Appliances and Television Inc. to Darrell Kellum Inc., $300,000.
KING WILLIAM
26.2 acres; H. Wesley Blankenship Jr. to David W. Blankenship, $651,192.
Acreage; Kathleen A. Garis to Jeremiah Thomas, $349,500.
151 Chelsea Road, West Point; Robert Lee Morgan to Ryan Bowker, $285,000.
8751 Dabney’s Mill Road, Manquin; David M. Carter to Courtny Ashworth, $290,000.
47 Fairmont Place, Aylett; HHHunt Homes LC to Clayton Vincent Stearns, $353,685.
107 Leonard Court, Aylett; NK Homes LLC to Colin Joseph Joyner, $392,715.
96 Manquin Court, Aylett; Dara Berget Rupert to Brittany Bareford, $240,000.
116 Pollard Place, Aylett; Fernando J. Ordein Torres to Tania M. Vasquez Escobar, $310,000.
49 Sovereign Circle, Aylett; HHHunt Homes LC to Charles Randall Aylor, $270,005.
NEW KENT
7975 Arbor Ponds Terrace, New Kent; Brian Toomay to Richard T. Lacy, $370,000.
7735 Battlefield Commons, Quinton; Terry/Peterson Residential 31 LLC to Courtney Southerland, $278,900.
7019 Blue Stem Court, New Kent; D.R. Horton Inc. to Paul Kenneth Phillips, $437,990.
6033 Bushnell Drive, New Kent; NK Homes LLC to Joshua D. Burnett, $498,380.
7460 E Danube Loop, New Kent; NVR Inc. to Brenda Branch Stone, $377,275.
3824 Elliot Field Trace, Quinton; Liberty Homes Virginia Inc. to Terrance A. Steadman, $390,270.
7515 S Franklin’s Way, Quinton; Mitchael P. Dortch to Kyle Aaron Hurder, $455,000.
4700 House Finch Court, Providence Forge; Samuel G. Poole to Joseph Hampton Jr., $570,000.
2731 Larkwood Road, Quinton; Aaron D. Kuschel to William Robert Limmer Jr., $450,000.
Lot 104, Landbay 1, Phase 1, Farms of New Kent; PHD Holdings LLC to RCI Builders LLC, $150,000.
Lots 68 and 73, Section 1, Cottages at Viniterra; Reesebrooks Land Co. LLC to Clayton Properties Group Inc., $169,763.
7744 Lovegrass Terrace, New Kent; D.R. Horton Inc. to Bradley Garrett, $450,000.
5843 Nandina Circle, Providence Forge; Jack T. Mitchell to Michael D. McRae, $249,900.
9620 Old Forge Road, Providence Forge; Jean H. Evans to Charles A. Hodges, $815,000.
7635 Patriots Landing Place, Quinton; Thomas Q. Donaldson, trustee to Ricky R. Brown, $700,500.
11260 Royal LAne, Providence Forge; W.V. McClure Inc. to Wilbur Bedall III, $488,786.
7547 Southamptonshire Way, New Kent; NVR Inc. to Carol A. Crain, $361,925.
8735 Tunstall Road, New Kent; Leslie Caldwell to Wayne Lyn Price Sr., $360,000.
PETERSBURG
6 Bristol Court; William L. Kollman Jr. to Jiezelle Denise Winstead, $225,000.
450 Chanticleer Drive; Lenneris W. Johns to Natisha Lachelle Hargrove, $275,000.
2614 S Crater Road; C.F. Scott III to 2614 S. Crater Road LLC, $260,000.
546 Harding St.; Jason O. Thomas to Sharell D. Dorsey, $189,000.
867 Nance Drive; Russell Johnson to Guadalupe Martinez, $230,000.
2700 Oak Hill Road; Chenoa R. Brown to Larry Harris, $169,900.
501 Scott St.; NVR INc. to Tamara Parham Noakes, $355,070.
322 St. Matthew St.; LCN Investors LLC to Josephine Cave, $170,000.
312 Youngs Road; Hesham Aljabri to Kerry Donnell Jackson, $158,000.
POWHATAN
1.59 acres; Schelbi Price to Cameron Ward, $210,000.
4.736 acres; Sowers LLC to Flat Rock Crossing LLC, $300,000.
3097 Braehead Road, Powhatan; Robert Ratzlaff to David S. Jevsevar, $1,600,000.
2815 Corso Drive, Powhatan; Wallace Presley to David C. Von Bodungen Jr., $390,000.
1430 Donavon Mill Lane, Powhatan; Jennifer J. Lowery-Coppock to Brian P. Kohring, $592,500.
2231 Fall Line Drive, Powhatan; Andrew Dillon Beagle to Charles Leo Stanton IV, $290,000.
1634 Indian Pipe Court, Powhatan; James L. Cary Jr. to Dennis Simmons, $645,000.
4331 Lockin Road, Powhatan; Yvette C. Gerner Revocable Trust to Stephen Lamar Peatross, $350,000.
Lot 4, Bellson Estates, 19.06 acres; Marshall Allen Forbes to Randi Megan Colyer, $265,000.
Lot A, Red Lane; Matthew E. Peterson to Ellis Mark Hopson, $240,000.
2551 Moon Glow Court, Powhatan; Matthew C. Young to Donavan Nathaniel Westbrook, $355,000.
Parcel 6, Worsham Farms, 10 acres; Nicholas Aron Scally to CMH Homes Inc., $165,000.
4310 Steger Creek Drive, Powhatan; Jonathan T. Barnett to Dorothy A. Sorg, $362,500.
2018 Walnut Tree Place, Powhatan; Joshua Williams to David James Bellot, $430,000.
PRINCE GEORGE
129.3 acres; Charles T. Baskervill to James R. Jones Builder Inc., $641,250.
258.4 acres; Charles T. Baskervill, special commissioner to Countryside Land Co. LC, $801,500.
541 Briarwood Circle, North Prince George; Kenny Shak Smith to Jose Villegas, $258,500.
2304 Chemin Road, South Prince George; Sean T. Etheridge to Michael R. Macchiarolo, $265,000.
3709 Grey Fox Drive, Prince George; James R. Jones Builder Inc. to Joan D. Kramer, $513,500.
6001 Hunters Ridge Drive, Prince George; Cheryl Lynn Gurley to Theresa Brodie, $295,000.
Lot 34, Section 2, Meadows; Jonathan Douglas Reed to Cheryl L. Acree, $400,000.
4500 Pamela Drive, Disputanta; Alicia Patterson to Brittany Newcomb, $195,000.
Parcel; RAS Trustee Services LLC to Newrez LLC, $279,046.
3420 Ruffin Road, North Prince George; Mi Suk Miranda to Jobyna T. Terry, $399,950.
19535 Templeton Road, Carson; Allen Bruce Blythe to John Michael Carmine, $360,000.
SUSSEX
3.62 acres; Tyler Real Estate Group Inc. to William C. Pierce, $262,898.
Lot 11, Pine Acres; Richard L. Henshaw Inc. to Jason Owen, $245,950.
Parcels in Wakefield; Resquiveles, LLC to Steven Collins, $325,000.
WILLIAMSBURG
61 Desmonde Lane; Hope Wilson Brans to Richard M. Scott, $280,000.
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Subaru is clearly contemplating what comes next as an edgier alternative to the WRX.
One such possibility is the WRX by Prodrive, a thoughtfully upgraded performance version of the current model for track days and performance driving.
The edgy alternative at Subaru dealerships used to be the WRX STI, which the company announced in March 2022 wouldn’t ever come back in the same form. “In the meantime, a next-generation internal combustion engine WRX STI will not be produced based upon the new WRX platform,” Subaru said with startling finality.
That doesn’t mean the STI is dead. Subaru hinted in the same statement that the STI may come back with electrification. Consider how the fully electric Solterra STI concept shown last year might fit alongside models such as the Kia EV6 GT.
But that would be a very different car.
As I recently experienced at the UK’s Millbrook Proving Ground, with a little time in the driver’s seat, the WRX by Prodrive shows how Subaru might provide loyal enthusiasts with their fix, despite a changing landscape.
This trick WRX was put together by Prodrive, a UK firm known for tuning and motorsports support—and for creating the exclusive $600,000 Prodrive P25 supercar I also drove at one of Millbrook’s handling courses.
While I’m pretty much charmed by any WRX, this one starts on the right note. One of the most distinctive elements I lock onto from across the infield addresses a pet peeve with the current WRX. Body-colored wheel arches in this version replace the stock car’s black-lipped ones, which simply venture too far into Outback and crossover territory. The wheel arch extensions add more than an inch of overall width, which probably adds to the impression—and there’s a rear wing that looks similar to the P25’s. It also gets the same size wheels as the P25, wearing P255/35R19 Bridgestone Potenza Sport tires.
Prodrive says its WRX makes about 30 hp more than the stock WRX thanks to remapped engine management, putting total output just over 300 hp versus the standard WRX’s 271 hp. On the relatively tight road course, where I’m mostly in third gear with brief digs into second, it’s hard to feel that difference without a stock WRX on hand, but it feels robust and flexible in the midrange revs.
As I find in the same handling course where I drove the P25, there is one immediate, distinct difference versus a stock WRX: Its upgraded Sparco SPX front seats are a smart upgrade, as the car corners a lot flatter and they’re needed to hold occupants in place. Prodrive has boosted anti-roll bar stiffness front and rear, upgraded the suspension bushings, and uprated the specs for both the Bilstein dampers and springs.
The brakes have been upgraded, too, with a package similar to the P25 bringing 6-piston calipers in front and 4-piston calipers in back—larger all around, with sport pads. Only on my last lap do I begin driving this WRX hard enough to step hard into the brake pedal, and it’s more decisive than the stock WRX’s for sure.
While it’s hard to tell how much harsher this setup might ride on real-world roads, it doesn’t give the impression that it might make the WRX’s capabilities any less accessible. Like the best STI models—the 2008-2010 model in my mind—it opens up new potential.
The relative simplicity of the package and upgrades stands in contrast to the seemingly endless tuning changes and upgrades that STI models used to boast over the WRX. There’s no quicker-ratio steering, selectable center diff, or resonating exhaust, to name just a few.
If you can put some of those expectations aside, you’re not sure waiting for an electric STI is quite your thing, and you just want a better WRX, well, here it is.
Neither Subaru nor Prodrive will say if this might be sold as a package or a standalone car, by Subaru or by Prodrive, and price certainly isn’t mentioned. However, both insist that this represents a smart but relatively frugal set of accessories and improvements built on the stock Subaru WRX, which starts at $31,625 with a 6-speed manual (as this one has) for 2023. Seeing that Subaru of America got me out here, and it’s built on what’s essentially a U.S.-spec left-hand-drive car, it’s safe to say they’re interested.
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Women's Citi Open Preview: How to Watch, Odds
As part of today's qualifying qualification round 1 (eight matches), No. 43-ranked Varvara Gracheva and No. 86 Leylah Annie Fernandez will be squaring off at Rock Creek Park Tennis Center in Washington, District of Columbia.
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Citi Open Info
- Tournament: Citi Open
- Round: Qualifying round
- Date: July 29
- TV Channel:
- Venue: Rock Creek Park Tennis Center
- Location: Washington, District of Columbia
- Court Surface: Hard
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Cincinnati Reds (57-48, second in the NL Central) vs. Los Angeles Dodgers (58-44, first in the NL West)
Los Angeles; Saturday, 9:10 p.m. EDT
PITCHING PROBABLES: Reds: Luke Weaver (2-2, 7.20 ERA, 1.68 WHIP, 65 strikeouts); Dodgers: Emmet Sheehan (3-1, 6.75 ERA, 1.47 WHIP, 22 strikeouts)
FANDUEL SPORTSBOOK MLB LINE: Dodgers -205, Reds +172; over/under is 10 1/2 runs
BOTTOM LINE: The Cincinnati Reds lead 1-0 in a three-game series against the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Los Angeles has a 58-44 record overall and a 30-19 record at home. The Dodgers are 45-7 in games when they have more hits than their opponents.
Cincinnati is 29-22 on the road and 57-48 overall. The Reds are 34-9 in games when they out-hit their opponents.
The teams match up Saturday for the fifth time this season. The Reds are up 3-1 in the season series.
TOP PERFORMERS: Mookie Betts has 26 doubles, a triple, 27 home runs and 68 RBI while hitting .277 for the Dodgers. Freddie Freeman is 19-for-41 with three doubles, a triple and four home runs over the past 10 games.
Spencer Steer has 15 home runs, 44 walks and 56 RBI while hitting .276 for the Reds. Jonathan India is 12-for-39 with three doubles, a home run and three RBI over the last 10 games.
LAST 10 GAMES: Dodgers: 5-5, .297 batting average, 5.54 ERA, outscored opponents by 11 runs
Reds: 7-3, .256 batting average, 3.89 ERA, outscored opponents by 11 runs
INJURIES: Dodgers: Jonny Deluca: 10-Day IL (hamstring), Jake Marisnick: 10-Day IL (hamstring), Shelby Miller: 60-Day IL (neck), Daniel Hudson: 60-Day IL (knee), Clayton Kershaw: 15-Day IL (shoulder), Trayce Thompson: 60-Day IL (oblique), Tyler Cyr: 60-Day IL (shoulder), Dustin May: 60-Day IL (forearm), Jimmy Nelson: 60-Day IL (elbow), Alex Reyes: 60-Day IL (shoulder), Ryan Pepiot: 60-Day IL (oblique), Gavin Lux: 60-Day IL (knee), Walker Buehler: 60-Day IL (elbow), Blake Treinen: 60-Day IL (shoulder), J.P. Feyereisen: 60-Day IL (shoulder)
Reds: Curt Casali: 10-Day IL (foot), Casey Legumina: 15-Day IL (shoulder), Hunter Greene: 15-Day IL (hip), Nick Lodolo: 60-Day IL (calf), Reiver Sanmartin: 60-Day IL (elbow), Connor Overton: 60-Day IL (elbow), Justin Dunn: 60-Day IL (shoulder), Tejay Antone: 60-Day IL (elbow), Vladimir Gutierrez: 60-Day IL (elbow)
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Men's Generali Open Preview: How to Watch, Odds
Published: Jul. 29, 2023 at 2:41 AM CDT|Updated: 1 hour ago
As part of today's qualifying qualification round 1 (eight matches), No. 133-ranked Facundo Bagnis and No. 215 Maximilian Neuchrist will be going head-to-head at Tennis Stadium Kitzbuehel in Kitzbühel, Austria.
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Generali Open Info
- Tournament: Generali Open
- Round: Qualifying round
- Date: July 29
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- Venue: Tennis Stadium Kitzbuehel
- Location: Kitzbühel, Austria
- Court Surface: Clay
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Caught on camera: Bear takes dip in swimming pool during extreme heat
Published: Jul. 29, 2023 at 3:47 AM CDT|Updated: moments ago
BURBANK, Calif. (CNN) - Humans aren’t the only creatures trying to find ways to stay cool in the extreme hot temperatures.
One bear tried to beat the heat by taking a dip in a jacuzzi.
It happened Friday in Burbank, California.
According to the Burbank Police Department, officers were responding to reports of a bear sighting.
When they arrived, they found the bear sitting in a jacuzzi behind one of the homes.
However, the bear then got out of the hot tub, scaled a wall and climbed a tree.
The city of Burbank is under a heat advisory until Saturday night.
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PHOENIX — A historic heat wave that turned the U.S. Southwest into a blast furnace throughout July is beginning to abate with the late arrival of monsoon rains.
Forecasters expect that by Monday at the latest, people in metro Phoenix will begin seeing high temperatures under 110 degrees Fahrenheit (43.3 degrees Celsius) for the first time in a month. As of Friday, the high temperature in the desert city had been at or above that mark for 29 consecutive days.
Already this week, the overnight low at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport fell under 90 (32.2 C) for the first time in 16 days, finally allowing people some respite from the stifling heat once the sun goes down.
Temperatures are also expected to ease in Las Vegas, Albuquerque and Death Valley, California.
The downward trend started Wednesday night, when Phoenix saw its first major monsoon storm since the traditional start of the season on June 15. While more than half of the greater Phoenix area saw no rainfall from that storm, some eastern suburbs were pummeled by high winds, swirling dust and localized downfalls of up to an inch (2.5 centimeters) of precipitation.
Storms gradually increasing in strength are expected over the weekend.
Scientists calculate that July will prove to be the hottest globally on record and perhaps the warmest human civilization has seen. The extreme heat is now hitting the eastern part of the U.S, as soaring temperatures moved from the Midwest into the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic, where some places are seeing their warmest days so far this year.
The new heat records being set this summer are just some of the extreme weather being seen around the U.S. this month, such as flash floods in Pennsylvania and parts of the Northeast.
And while relief may be on the way for the Southwest, for now it's still dangerously hot. Phoenix's high temperature reached 116 (46.7 C) Friday afternoon, which is far above the average temperature of 106 (41.1 C).
"Anyone can be at risk outside in this record heat," the fire department in Goodyear, a Phoenix suburb, warned residents on social media while offering ideas to stay safe.
For many people such as older adults, those with health issues and those without access to air conditioning, the heat can be dangerous or even deadly.
Maricopa County, the most populous in Arizona and home to Phoenix, reported this week that its public health department had confirmed 25 heat-associated deaths this year as of July 21, with 249 more under investigation.
Results from toxicological tests that can takes weeks or months after an autopsy is conducted could eventually result in many deaths listed as under investigation as heat associated being changed to confirmed.
Maricopa County confirmed 425 heat-associated deaths last year, and more than half of them occurred in July.
Elsewhere in Arizona next week, the agricultural desert community of Yuma is expecting highs ranging from 104 to 112 (40 C to 44.4 C) and Tucson is looking at highs ranging from 99 to 111 (37.2 C to 43.9 C).
The highs in Las Vegas are forecast to slip as low as 94 (34.4 C) next Tuesday after a long spell of highs above 110 (43.3 C). Death Valley, which hit 128 (53.3 C) in mid-July, will cool as well, though only to a still blistering hot 116 (46.7 C).
In New Mexico, the highs in Albuquerque next week are expected to be in the mid to high 90s (around 35 C), with party cloudy skies.
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As part of today's qualifying qualification round 1 (12 matches), No. 113-ranked Greet Minnen and No. 235 Gabriela Knutson will be clashing on the court at Tennis Club Sparta Praha in Prague, Czechia.
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Livesport Prague Open 2021 Info
- Tournament: Livesport Prague Open 2021
- Round: Qualifying round
- Date: July 29
- TV Channel:
- Venue: Tennis Club Sparta Praha
- Location: Prague, Czechia
- Court Surface: Hard
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Largest commercial communications satellite ever built will more than double the capacity of the Hughes JUPITER fleet
GERMANTOWN, Md., July 29, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Hughes Network Systems, an EchoStar (Nasdaq: SATS) company, today announced its JUPITER™ 3 ultra high-density satellite has successfully launched on a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket from historic Kennedy Space Center Launch Pad 39A in Florida. Also known as EchoStar XXIV, JUPITER 3 was built by Maxar Technologies in Palo Alto, CA, and is engineered to deliver gigabytes of connectivity to customers across North and South America.
On July 29 at 2:32 a.m. EDT, three hours and twenty-eight minutes after lift-off, JUPITER 3 successfully deployed from the launch vehicle. The satellite began sending and receiving its first signals, and engineers deployed the JUPITER 3 solar arrays, which unfolded in space to their full ten-story span.
"JUPITER 3 is the highest capacity, highest performing satellite we've ever launched. As the leading provider and inventor of satellite internet, we're proud to herald the start of a new era of connectivity and serve more customers where cable and fiber cannot," said Hamid Akhavan, CEO, EchoStar. "This purpose-built satellite is engineered uniquely to meet our customers' needs and target capacity where it's needed most, such as the most rural regions of the Americas, so they can stay connected to the applications and services they depend on every day."
Over the next several weeks, JUPITER 3 will travel into a geosynchronous orbit 22,236 miles (35,786 kilometers) above the Earth to its destination at the 95 degrees west orbital slot. It will then undergo extensive bus and payload testing before entering service and augmenting the Hughes JUPITER fleet with more than 500 Gbps of additional capacity.
"Whether helping a student in Mexico expand her horizons with access to technology, connecting a farmer in Idaho with the tools to monitor his crops, or connecting a senior in Montana to her doctor via a telehealth appointment, JUPITER 3 will connect our customers to what matters most," added Akhavan.
With JUPITER 3, Hughes will enhance its HughesNet® offerings for customers in the U.S. and Latin America with more broadband capacity overall and higher speed plans in many markets—some with download speeds up to 100 Mbps. The company will also offer higher speed HughesNet Fusion® plans, the innovative low-latency home internet that leverages multipath technology to blend satellite and wireless technologies seamlessly into a low-latency satellite internet experience.
With dense, high-throughput capacity across the Americas, JUPITER 3 will also support applications such as in-flight Wi-Fi, enterprise networking and cellular backhaul for mobile network operators (MNOs).
For more information and to follow along on the journey to JUPITER 3, visit the Hughes website.
About Hughes
Hughes Network Systems, LLC, an EchoStar (Nasdaq: SATS) company, provides broadband equipment and services; managed services featuring smart, software-defined networking; and end-to-end network operation for millions of consumers, businesses, governments and communities worldwide. The Hughes flagship internet service, HughesNet®, connects millions of people across the Americas, and the Hughes JUPITER™ System powers internet access for tens of millions more worldwide. Hughes supplies more than half the global satellite terminal market to leading satellite operators, in-flight service providers, mobile network operators and military customers. A managed network services provider, Hughes supports approximately half a million enterprise sites with its HughesON™ portfolio of wired and wireless solutions. To learn more, visit www.hughes.com or follow HughesConnects on Twitter and LinkedIn.
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Men's Mifel Open Preview: How to Watch, Odds
Published: Jul. 29, 2023 at 2:41 AM CDT|Updated: 1 hour ago
The eight matches today in the Mifel Open qualifying qualification round 1 include No. 249-ranked Abedallah Shelbayh squaring off against No. 334 Nick Chappell.
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Mifel Open Info
- Tournament: Mifel Open
- Round: Qualifying round
- Date: July 29
- TV Channel:
- Venue: Cabo Sports Complex
- Location: Los Cabos, Mexico
- Court Surface: Hard
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Norway vs. Philippines: Women’s World Cup Group A Odds, Stats and Live Stream - July 30
Norway will play the Philippines in the final round of the 2023 Women's World Cup group stage, on July 30 at 3:00 AM ET. In their first two games, Norway has picked up one point, and the Philippines three points.
Norway is -948 to win this group-stage match, the Philippines is +1942, and the draw is +796. An over/under of 3 goals (with the over at +117 and the under at -161) has been set for this game.
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Norway vs. Philippines Game Info
- Date: Sunday, July 30, 2023
- Time: 3:00 AM ET
- Location: Auckland, New Zealand
- Venue: Eden Park
- TV Channel: Fox Sports 1
- Total: 3
- Norway Moneyline: -948
- Philippines Moneyline: +1942
Norway vs. Philippines World Cup Betting Insights
- The teams average 0.5 goals per game combined, 2.5 fewer than this match's total.
- These two teams give up a combined 1.5 goals per game, 1.5 fewer than this game's total.
- Norway has been listed as a moneyline favorite just two other times so far this tournament, and went 0-1-1 in those games.
- Norway has not played a game this tournament with moneyline odds of -948 or shorter.
- The Philippines has been an underdog twice so far this tournament, and went 1-0-1 in those games.
- The Philippines has not been a bigger underdog this tournament than the +1942 moneyline set for this game.
Philippines World Cup Stats
- Sara Eggesvik has zero goals but does have one assist for the Philippines in Women's World Cup (two games).
- In two Women's World Cup matches, Sarina Bolden has tallied one goal.
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Norway vs. Philippines Recent Performance
- In 2022, Norway went 4-1-5 versus teams playing in the 2023 Women's World Cup, with a goal differential of -8. This year its record against fellow World Cup squads is 0-3-3 (-5 goal differential).
- Norway picked up a draw on July 25 against Switzerland, 0-0. Norway took two more shots in the contest, nine to seven.
- Norway failed to score, with Sophie Roman Haug leading the team in shots with three, against .
- In 2022, the Philippines went 0-1-5 versus teams that qualified for the 2023 Women's World Cup, with a goal differential of -9. This year its record versus fellow World Cup squads is 2-0-1 (0 goal differential).
- On July 25 in its last match, the Philippines matched up with New Zealand and beat them 1-0, despite being outshot 14 to four.
- Bolden had the lone goal for the Philippines on one shot.
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Norway vs. the Philippines: Live Stream, TV Channel & Game Info - July 30
Published: Jul. 29, 2023 at 2:39 AM CDT|Updated: 1 hour ago
A Group A matchup between Norway and the Philippines, their third and final game in the 2023 Women's World Cup group stage, begins at 3:00 AM ET on July 30 at Eden Park in Auckland, New Zealand.
The game is on Fox Sports 1, if you're looking for how to watch.
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How to Watch Norway vs. the Philippines
- Game Day: Sunday, July 30, 2023
- Game Time: 3:00 AM ET
- TV Channel: Fox Sports 1
- Location: Auckland, New Zealand
- Venue: Eden Park
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Norway Group Stage Schedule
Norway's Recent Performance
- Norway picked up a draw on July 25 against Switzerland, 0-0. It took two more shots in the game, nine to seven.
- Norway failed to score, with Sophie Roman Haug leading the way with three shots, in the match.
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Norway's 2023 Women's World Cup Roster
- Cecilie Fiskerstrand #1
- Anja Sonstevold #2
- Sara Horte #3
- Tuva Hansen #4
- Guro Bergsvand #5
- Maren Mjelde #6
- Ingrid Syrstad Engen #7
- Vilde Boe Risa #8
- Karina Saevik #9
- Caroline Graham Hansen #10
- Guro Reiten #11
- Guro Pettersen #12
- Thea Bjelde #13
- Ada Hegerberg #14
- Amalie Eikeland #15
- Mathilde Harviken #16
- Julie Blakstad #17
- Frida Maanum #18
- Marit Bratberg Lund #19
- Emilie Haavi #20
- Anna Josendal #21
- Sophie Roman Haug #22
- Aurora Mikalsen #23
The Philippines Group Stage Schedule
Philippines' Recent Performance
- In its last action on July 25, The Philippines took down New Zealand 1-0, though it was outshot 14 to four.
- On one shot, Sarina Bolden scored the Philippines' only goal.
- Sara Eggesvik has has not scored, but does have one assist for the Philippines in Women's World Cup (two games).
- Bolden has one goal for the Philippines in Women's World Cup.
Philippines' 2023 Women's World Cup Roster
- Olivia Davies McDaniel #1
- Malea Cesar #2
- Jessika Cowart #3
- Jaclyn Sawicki #4
- Hali Long #5
- Tahnai Annis #6
- Sarina Bolden #7
- Sara Eggesvik #8
- Isabella Flanigan #9
- Chandler McDaniel #10
- Anicka Castaneda #11
- Ryley Bugay #12
- Angela Beard #13
- Meryll Serrano #14
- Carleigh Frilles #15
- Sofia Harrison #16
- Alicia Barker #17
- Kaiya Jota #18
- Randle Dominique #19
- Quinley Quezada #20
- Katrina Guillou #21
- Kiara Fontanilla #22
- Reina Bonta #23
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South Korea vs. Morocco: Women’s World Cup Group H Odds, Stats and Live Stream - July 30
South Korea will meet Morocco in the 2023 Women's World Cup group stage, on July 30 at 12:30 AM ET. In their Group H openers, South Korea lost to Colombia and Morocco also lost to Germany.
Sportsbooks have given South Korea odds of -157 to win this game, and Morocco is at +481 (with the draw at +260). The over/under for this match is 2.5 goals.
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South Korea vs. Morocco Game Info
- Date: Sunday, July 30, 2023
- Time: 12:30 AM ET
- Location: Adelaide, Australia
- Venue: Coopers Stadium
- TV Channel: FOX US
- Total: 2.5
- South Korea Moneyline: -157
- Morocco Moneyline: +481
South Korea vs. Morocco World Cup Betting Insights
- The two teams average zero goals per game combined, 2.5 fewer than this match's total.
- Opponents of these teams put up eight goals per game combined, 5.5 more than this match's total.
- South Korea has been listed as a moneyline favorite just one other time so far this tournament, and lost.
- South Korea has not played a game this tournament with moneyline odds of -157 or shorter.
- Morocco lost the only game it has played as an underdog this tournament.
- Morocco has played as an underdog of +481 or more once this tournament and lost that game.
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South Korea vs. Morocco Recent Performance
- South Korea was 6-4-2 in 2022 versus teams playing in the 2023 Women's World Cup, scoring 17 goals and giving up eight. This year, its record is 3-0-3 against fellow World Cup squads (13 goals scored, 11 allowed).
- Last time out, South Korea suffered a 2-0 loss to Colombia and was outshot by 11 in the match, 15 to four.
- South Korea failed to score, with Ji Soyun leading the team in shots with just one, against .
- In 2022, Morocco went 1-0-3 against teams that qualified for the 2023 Women's World Cup, with a goal differential of -9. This year its record against fellow World Cup squads is 0-2-1 (-6 goal differential).
- In its most recent match, Morocco was defeated by Germany 6-0 on July 24. Germany outshot Morocco 15 to five.
- Ghizlane Chebbak paced Morocco with two shots.
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South Korea vs. Morocco: Live Stream, TV Channel & Game Info - July 30
Published: Jul. 29, 2023 at 2:40 AM CDT|Updated: 1 hour ago
The Group H matchup between South Korea and Morocco, which is each team's second game in the 2023 Women's World Cup, begins at 12:30 AM ET on July 30 at Coopers Stadium.
South Korea's matchup versus Morocco will be airing on FOX US.
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How to Watch South Korea vs. Morocco
- Game Day: Sunday, July 30, 2023
- Game Time: 12:30 AM ET
- TV Channel: FOX US
- Location: Adelaide, Australia
- Venue: Coopers Stadium
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South Korea Group Stage Schedule
South Korea's Recent Performance
- In its most recent match, South Korea suffered a 2-0 loss against Colombia and was outshot by 11 in the match, 15 to four.
- South Korea failed to score, with Ji Soyun leading the way with one shot, in the match.
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South Korea's 2023 Women's World Cup Roster
- Young Geul Yoon #1
- Choo Hyojoo #2
- Hong Hyeji #3
- Shim Seo Yeon #4
- Yun-Ji Kim #5
- Lim Seonjoo #6
- Son Hwayeon #7
- Cho Sohyun #8
- Lee Geummin #9
- Ji Soyun #10
- Choe Yuri #11
- Moon Mira #12
- Eun Sun Park #13
- Jeoun Eunha #14
- Chun Garam #15
- Jang Selgi #16
- Lee Youngju #17
- Jung Mi Kim #18
- Casey Phair #19
- Kim Hyeri #20
- Jisu Ryu #21
- Yebin Bae #22
- Kang Chaerim #23
Morocco Group Stage Schedule
Morocco's Recent Performance
- In its most recent action on July 24, Morocco suffered a 6-0 loss to Germany, while posting 10 fewer shots than Germany.
- Morocco didn't manage a goal against , but Ghizlane Chebbak paced the team with two shots.
Morocco's 2023 Women's World Cup Roster
- Khadija Er-Rmichi #1
- Zineb Redouani #2
- Nouhaila Benzina #3
- Sarah Kassi #4
- Nesryne El Chad #5
- Elodie Nakkach #6
- Ghizlane Chebbak #7
- Salma Amani #8
- Ibtissam Jraidi #9
- Najat Badri #10
- Fatima Tagnaout #11
- Assia Zouhair #12
- Sabah Seghir #13
- Rkia Mazrouai #14
- Fatima Zohra Gharbi #15
- Anissa Lahmari #16
- Hanane Ait El Haj #17
- Kenza Chapelle #18
- Sakina Ouzraoui Diki #19
- Sofia Bouftini #20
- Yasmin Katie Mrabet Slack #21
- Ines Arouaissa #22
- Rosella Ayane #23
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Switzerland vs. New Zealand: Women’s World Cup Group A Odds, Stats and Live Stream - July 30
Switzerland will meet New Zealand in the final round of the 2023 Women's World Cup group stage, on July 30 at 3:00 AM ET. In their first two matches, Switzerland has picked up four points, and New Zealand three points.
The three-way moneyline odds for this game are: Switzerland (+108), draw (+208), New Zealand (+283). The over/under for this match is 2.5 goals, with the over at +125 and the under at -172.
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Switzerland vs. New Zealand Game Info
- Date: Sunday, July 30, 2023
- Time: 3:00 AM ET
- Location: Dunedin, New Zealand
- Venue: Forsyth Barr Stadium
- TV Channel: FOX US,Fox Sports 2
- Total: 2.5
- Switzerland Moneyline: +108
- New Zealand Moneyline: +283
Switzerland vs. New Zealand World Cup Betting Insights
- The teams combine to score 1.5 goals per game, one fewer than this match's over/under.
- Opponents of these teams average 0.5 goals per game combined, two fewer than this match's total.
- Switzerland has been a moneyline favorite only one other time so far this tournament, and won.
- Switzerland has played as a moneyline favorite of +108 or shorter in only one game this tournament, which they won.
- New Zealand won the only game it has played as an underdog this tournament.
- New Zealand has played as an underdog of +283 or more once this tournament and won that game.
Switzerland World Cup Stats
New Zealand World Cup Stats
- In two Women's World Cup matches for New Zealand, Jacqui Hand has not scored a goal but does have one assist (third in Women's World Cup play).
- Hannah Wilkinson has netted one goal for New Zealand in Women's World Cup.
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Switzerland vs. New Zealand Recent Performance
- So far this year, Switzerland is 1-4-0 versus fellow 2023 Women's World Cup participants, with a goal differential of +2. In 2022, it went 0-1-5 in such matches (-16 goal differential).
- Switzerland ended up with a draw in its last match, 0-0, against Norway on July 25. outshot Switzerland by a margin of nine to seven.
- Ana-Maria Crnogorcevic took one shot for the goalless Switzerland side in its match against .
- So far this year, New Zealand is 2-0-7 against fellow 2023 Women's World Cup participants, with a goal differential of -18. In 2022, it went 1-1-6 in such matches (-12 goal differential).
- New Zealand was defeated by the Philippines 1-0 in its last game on July 25, even though it outshot the Philippines 14 to four.
- While New Zealand failed to manage a goal versus , Wilkinson had four shots to lead the team.
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Switzerland vs. New Zealand: Live Stream, TV Channel & Game Info - July 30
Published: Jul. 29, 2023 at 2:40 AM CDT|Updated: 1 hour ago
On Sunday, July 30 at 3:00 AM ET in Dunedin, New Zealand, Switzerland meets New Zealand in these teams' last group-stage match at the 2023 Women's World Cup.
The matchup featuring Switzerland and New Zealand will be airing on FOX US,Fox Sports 2.
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How to Watch Switzerland vs. New Zealand
- Game Day: Sunday, July 30, 2023
- Game Time: 3:00 AM ET
- TV Channel: FOX US,Fox Sports 2
- Location: Dunedin, New Zealand
- Venue: Forsyth Barr Stadium
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Switzerland Group Stage Schedule
Switzerland's Recent Performance
- Switzerland finished level in its last matchup, 0-0, versus Norway on July 25. outshot Switzerland by a margin of nine to seven.
- Switzerland failed to score, with Ana-Maria Crnogorcevic leading the way with one shot, in the match.
- Through two Women's World Cup matches for Switzerland, Ramona Bachmann has scored one goal.
- So far in two Women's World Cup games, Seraina Piubel has scored one goal.
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Switzerland's 2023 Women's World Cup Roster
- Gaelle Thalmann #1
- Julia Stierli #2
- Lara Marti #3
- Laura Felber #4
- Noelle Maritz #5
- Geraldine Reuteler #6
- Amira Arfaoui #7
- Nadine Riesen #8
- Ana-Maria Crnogorcevic #9
- Ramona Bachmann #10
- Coumba Sow #11
- Livia Peng #12
- Lia Walti #13
- Marion Rey #14
- Luana Buhler #15
- Sandrine Mauron #16
- Seraina Piubel #17
- Viola Calligaris #18
- Eseosa Aigbogun #19
- Fabienne Humm #20
- Seraina Friedli #21
- Meriame Terchoun #22
- Alisha Lehmann #23
New Zealand Group Stage Schedule
New Zealand's Recent Performance
- In its last outing on July 25, New Zealand suffered a 1-0 defeat to the Philippines, outshooting the Philippines 14 to four.
- New Zealand didn't score a goal against , but Hannah Wilkinson paced the team with four shots.
- Jacqui Hand has has not scored, but does have one assist for New Zealand in Women's World Cup (two games).
- In two Women's World Cup matches, Wilkinson has one goal.
New Zealand's 2023 Women's World Cup Roster
- Erin Nayler #1
- Ria Percival #2
- Claudia Bunge #3
- C.J. Bott #4
- Michaela Foster #5
- Malia Steinmetz #6
- Ali Riley #7
- Daisy Cleverley #8
- Gabi Rennie #9
- Annalie Longo #10
- Olivia Chance #11
- Betsy Hassett #12
- Rebekah Stott #13
- Katie Bowen #14
- Paige Satchell #15
- Jacqui Hand #16
- Hannah Wilkinson #17
- Grace Jale #18
- Elizabeth Anton #19
- Indiah Paige Riley #20
- Victoria Esson #21
- Milly Clegg #22
- Anna Leat #23
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McGraw launches his more than 30-city tour here in Florida with a Jacksonville show in mid-March. From there, it's a quick dip down to Tampa and then a show at Orlando's Amway Center on March 16 of next year. This will be McGraw's first Orlando show in quite a few years.
"The Standing Room Only Tour" hypes up McGraw's album of the same name (and the artist's 17th to date!), out in late August of this year.
Tim McGraw plays a Standing-Room Only set at the Amway Center March 16, 2024. Tickets go on sale Friday, Aug. 4 through Ticketmaster.
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Largest commercial communications satellite ever built will more than double the capacity of the Hughes JUPITER fleet
GERMANTOWN, Md., July 29, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Hughes Network Systems, an EchoStar (Nasdaq: SATS) company, today announced its JUPITER™ 3 ultra high-density satellite has successfully launched on a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket from historic Kennedy Space Center Launch Pad 39A in Florida. Also known as EchoStar XXIV, JUPITER 3 was built by Maxar Technologies in Palo Alto, CA, and is engineered to deliver gigabytes of connectivity to customers across North and South America.
On July 29 at 2:32 a.m. EDT, three hours and twenty-eight minutes after lift-off, JUPITER 3 successfully deployed from the launch vehicle. The satellite began sending and receiving its first signals, and engineers deployed the JUPITER 3 solar arrays, which unfolded in space to their full ten-story span.
"JUPITER 3 is the highest capacity, highest performing satellite we've ever launched. As the leading provider and inventor of satellite internet, we're proud to herald the start of a new era of connectivity and serve more customers where cable and fiber cannot," said Hamid Akhavan, CEO, EchoStar. "This purpose-built satellite is engineered uniquely to meet our customers' needs and target capacity where it's needed most, such as the most rural regions of the Americas, so they can stay connected to the applications and services they depend on every day."
Over the next several weeks, JUPITER 3 will travel into a geosynchronous orbit 22,236 miles (35,786 kilometers) above the Earth to its destination at the 95 degrees west orbital slot. It will then undergo extensive bus and payload testing before entering service and augmenting the Hughes JUPITER fleet with more than 500 Gbps of additional capacity.
"Whether helping a student in Mexico expand her horizons with access to technology, connecting a farmer in Idaho with the tools to monitor his crops, or connecting a senior in Montana to her doctor via a telehealth appointment, JUPITER 3 will connect our customers to what matters most," added Akhavan.
With JUPITER 3, Hughes will enhance its HughesNet® offerings for customers in the U.S. and Latin America with more broadband capacity overall and higher speed plans in many markets—some with download speeds up to 100 Mbps. The company will also offer higher speed HughesNet Fusion® plans, the innovative low-latency home internet that leverages multipath technology to blend satellite and wireless technologies seamlessly into a low-latency satellite internet experience.
With dense, high-throughput capacity across the Americas, JUPITER 3 will also support applications such as in-flight Wi-Fi, enterprise networking and cellular backhaul for mobile network operators (MNOs).
For more information and to follow along on the journey to JUPITER 3, visit the Hughes website.
About Hughes
Hughes Network Systems, LLC, an EchoStar (Nasdaq: SATS) company, provides broadband equipment and services; managed services featuring smart, software-defined networking; and end-to-end network operation for millions of consumers, businesses, governments and communities worldwide. The Hughes flagship internet service, HughesNet®, connects millions of people across the Americas, and the Hughes JUPITER™ System powers internet access for tens of millions more worldwide. Hughes supplies more than half the global satellite terminal market to leading satellite operators, in-flight service providers, mobile network operators and military customers. A managed network services provider, Hughes supports approximately half a million enterprise sites with its HughesON™ portfolio of wired and wireless solutions. To learn more, visit www.hughes.com or follow HughesConnects on Twitter and LinkedIn.
©2023 Hughes Network Systems, LLC, an EchoStar company. Hughes and HughesNet are registered trademarks and JUPITER is a trademark of Hughes Network Systems, LLC.
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The Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, the largest and oldest Black fraternity in the U.S., also cited Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' "harmful, racist, and insensitive policies against the Black community.”
The fraternity was scheduled to host its 99th General Convention and 119th Anniversary Convention in 2025 in Orlando. The convention was expected to draw up to 15,000 attendees.
“In this environment of manufactured division and attacks on the Black community, Alpha Phi Alpha refuses to direct a projected $4.6 million convention economic impact to a place hostile to the communities we serve,” Dr. Willis L. Lonzer, III, Alpha Phi Alpha general president, said in a statement.
Last week, the Florida Department of Education approved new academic standards for instruction about African American history, despite teachers from across the state objecting to the changes and asking the board to put the proposal on hold.
The K-12 curriculum requires middle schoolers are taught "how slaves developed skills which, in some instances, could be applied for their personal benefit."
Several Black leaders and academic professionals condemned the "whitewashed" curriculum, including Vice President Kamala Harris blasting "extremist so-called leaders."
"The Fraternity joins a broad coalition of organizations protesting Florida’s barrage of harmful and discriminatory policies on protests, voting rights, education, and diversity, equity, and inclusion," Alpha Phi Alpha's statement reads.
“Although we are moving our convention from Florida, Alpha Phi Alpha will continue to support the strong advocacy of Alpha Brothers and other advocates fighting against the continued assault on our communities in Florida by Governor Ron DeSantis.”
The convention is among several major conventions to cancel events in Orlando due to legislation and policies recently enacted by the DeSantis administration. Association of Peri-Operative Nurses and the Nations Society of Black Engineers are just some of the organizations that have canceled future Orlando events.
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Men's Citi Open Preview: How to Watch, Odds
Published: Jul. 29, 2023 at 1:41 AM MDT|Updated: 1 hour ago
The 12 matches today in the Citi Open qualifying qualification round 1 include No. 156-ranked Juncheng Shang matching up against No. Gage Brymer.
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Citi Open Info
- Tournament: Citi Open
- Round: Qualifying round
- Date: July 29
- TV Channel:
- Venue: William H.G. FitzGerald Tennis Center
- Location: Washington, District of Columbia
- Court Surface: Hard
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Women's Citi Open Preview: How to Watch, Odds
As part of today's qualifying qualification round 1 (eight matches), No. 43-ranked Varvara Gracheva and No. 86 Leylah Annie Fernandez will be squaring off at Rock Creek Park Tennis Center in Washington, District of Columbia.
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Citi Open Info
- Tournament: Citi Open
- Round: Qualifying round
- Date: July 29
- TV Channel:
- Venue: Rock Creek Park Tennis Center
- Location: Washington, District of Columbia
- Court Surface: Hard
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Men's Generali Open Preview: How to Watch, Odds
Published: Jul. 29, 2023 at 1:41 AM MDT|Updated: 1 hour ago
As part of today's qualifying qualification round 1 (eight matches), No. 133-ranked Facundo Bagnis and No. 215 Maximilian Neuchrist will be going head-to-head at Tennis Stadium Kitzbuehel in Kitzbühel, Austria.
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Generali Open Info
- Tournament: Generali Open
- Round: Qualifying round
- Date: July 29
- TV Channel:
- Venue: Tennis Stadium Kitzbuehel
- Location: Kitzbühel, Austria
- Court Surface: Clay
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As part of today's qualifying qualification round 1 (12 matches), No. 113-ranked Greet Minnen and No. 235 Gabriela Knutson will be clashing on the court at Tennis Club Sparta Praha in Prague, Czechia.
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Livesport Prague Open 2021 Info
- Tournament: Livesport Prague Open 2021
- Round: Qualifying round
- Date: July 29
- TV Channel:
- Venue: Tennis Club Sparta Praha
- Location: Prague, Czechia
- Court Surface: Hard
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Men's Mifel Open Preview: How to Watch, Odds
Published: Jul. 29, 2023 at 1:41 AM MDT|Updated: 1 hour ago
The eight matches today in the Mifel Open qualifying qualification round 1 include No. 249-ranked Abedallah Shelbayh squaring off against No. 334 Nick Chappell.
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Mifel Open Info
- Tournament: Mifel Open
- Round: Qualifying round
- Date: July 29
- TV Channel:
- Venue: Cabo Sports Complex
- Location: Los Cabos, Mexico
- Court Surface: Hard
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Norway vs. the Philippines: Live Stream, TV Channel & Game Info - July 30
Published: Jul. 29, 2023 at 1:39 AM MDT|Updated: 1 hour ago
A Group A matchup between Norway and the Philippines, their third and final game in the 2023 Women's World Cup group stage, begins at 3:00 AM ET on July 30 at Eden Park in Auckland, New Zealand.
The game is on Fox Sports 1, if you're looking for how to watch.
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How to Watch Norway vs. the Philippines
- Game Day: Sunday, July 30, 2023
- Game Time: 3:00 AM ET
- TV Channel: Fox Sports 1
- Location: Auckland, New Zealand
- Venue: Eden Park
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Norway Group Stage Schedule
Norway's Recent Performance
- Norway picked up a draw on July 25 against Switzerland, 0-0. It took two more shots in the game, nine to seven.
- Norway failed to score, with Sophie Roman Haug leading the way with three shots, in the match.
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Norway's 2023 Women's World Cup Roster
- Cecilie Fiskerstrand #1
- Anja Sonstevold #2
- Sara Horte #3
- Tuva Hansen #4
- Guro Bergsvand #5
- Maren Mjelde #6
- Ingrid Syrstad Engen #7
- Vilde Boe Risa #8
- Karina Saevik #9
- Caroline Graham Hansen #10
- Guro Reiten #11
- Guro Pettersen #12
- Thea Bjelde #13
- Ada Hegerberg #14
- Amalie Eikeland #15
- Mathilde Harviken #16
- Julie Blakstad #17
- Frida Maanum #18
- Marit Bratberg Lund #19
- Emilie Haavi #20
- Anna Josendal #21
- Sophie Roman Haug #22
- Aurora Mikalsen #23
The Philippines Group Stage Schedule
Philippines' Recent Performance
- In its last action on July 25, The Philippines took down New Zealand 1-0, though it was outshot 14 to four.
- On one shot, Sarina Bolden scored the Philippines' only goal.
- Sara Eggesvik has has not scored, but does have one assist for the Philippines in Women's World Cup (two games).
- Bolden has one goal for the Philippines in Women's World Cup.
Philippines' 2023 Women's World Cup Roster
- Olivia Davies McDaniel #1
- Malea Cesar #2
- Jessika Cowart #3
- Jaclyn Sawicki #4
- Hali Long #5
- Tahnai Annis #6
- Sarina Bolden #7
- Sara Eggesvik #8
- Isabella Flanigan #9
- Chandler McDaniel #10
- Anicka Castaneda #11
- Ryley Bugay #12
- Angela Beard #13
- Meryll Serrano #14
- Carleigh Frilles #15
- Sofia Harrison #16
- Alicia Barker #17
- Kaiya Jota #18
- Randle Dominique #19
- Quinley Quezada #20
- Katrina Guillou #21
- Kiara Fontanilla #22
- Reina Bonta #23
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South Korea vs. Morocco: Live Stream, TV Channel & Game Info - July 30
Published: Jul. 29, 2023 at 1:40 AM MDT|Updated: 1 hour ago
The Group H matchup between South Korea and Morocco, which is each team's second game in the 2023 Women's World Cup, begins at 12:30 AM ET on July 30 at Coopers Stadium.
South Korea's matchup versus Morocco will be airing on FOX US.
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How to Watch South Korea vs. Morocco
- Game Day: Sunday, July 30, 2023
- Game Time: 12:30 AM ET
- TV Channel: FOX US
- Location: Adelaide, Australia
- Venue: Coopers Stadium
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South Korea Group Stage Schedule
South Korea's Recent Performance
- In its most recent match, South Korea suffered a 2-0 loss against Colombia and was outshot by 11 in the match, 15 to four.
- South Korea failed to score, with Ji Soyun leading the way with one shot, in the match.
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South Korea's 2023 Women's World Cup Roster
- Young Geul Yoon #1
- Choo Hyojoo #2
- Hong Hyeji #3
- Shim Seo Yeon #4
- Yun-Ji Kim #5
- Lim Seonjoo #6
- Son Hwayeon #7
- Cho Sohyun #8
- Lee Geummin #9
- Ji Soyun #10
- Choe Yuri #11
- Moon Mira #12
- Eun Sun Park #13
- Jeoun Eunha #14
- Chun Garam #15
- Jang Selgi #16
- Lee Youngju #17
- Jung Mi Kim #18
- Casey Phair #19
- Kim Hyeri #20
- Jisu Ryu #21
- Yebin Bae #22
- Kang Chaerim #23
Morocco Group Stage Schedule
Morocco's Recent Performance
- In its most recent action on July 24, Morocco suffered a 6-0 loss to Germany, while posting 10 fewer shots than Germany.
- Morocco didn't manage a goal against , but Ghizlane Chebbak paced the team with two shots.
Morocco's 2023 Women's World Cup Roster
- Khadija Er-Rmichi #1
- Zineb Redouani #2
- Nouhaila Benzina #3
- Sarah Kassi #4
- Nesryne El Chad #5
- Elodie Nakkach #6
- Ghizlane Chebbak #7
- Salma Amani #8
- Ibtissam Jraidi #9
- Najat Badri #10
- Fatima Tagnaout #11
- Assia Zouhair #12
- Sabah Seghir #13
- Rkia Mazrouai #14
- Fatima Zohra Gharbi #15
- Anissa Lahmari #16
- Hanane Ait El Haj #17
- Kenza Chapelle #18
- Sakina Ouzraoui Diki #19
- Sofia Bouftini #20
- Yasmin Katie Mrabet Slack #21
- Ines Arouaissa #22
- Rosella Ayane #23
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Switzerland vs. New Zealand: Live Stream, TV Channel & Game Info - July 30
Published: Jul. 29, 2023 at 1:40 AM MDT|Updated: 1 hour ago
On Sunday, July 30 at 3:00 AM ET in Dunedin, New Zealand, Switzerland meets New Zealand in these teams' last group-stage match at the 2023 Women's World Cup.
The matchup featuring Switzerland and New Zealand will be airing on FOX US,Fox Sports 2.
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How to Watch Switzerland vs. New Zealand
- Game Day: Sunday, July 30, 2023
- Game Time: 3:00 AM ET
- TV Channel: FOX US,Fox Sports 2
- Location: Dunedin, New Zealand
- Venue: Forsyth Barr Stadium
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Switzerland Group Stage Schedule
Switzerland's Recent Performance
- Switzerland finished level in its last matchup, 0-0, versus Norway on July 25. outshot Switzerland by a margin of nine to seven.
- Switzerland failed to score, with Ana-Maria Crnogorcevic leading the way with one shot, in the match.
- Through two Women's World Cup matches for Switzerland, Ramona Bachmann has scored one goal.
- So far in two Women's World Cup games, Seraina Piubel has scored one goal.
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Switzerland's 2023 Women's World Cup Roster
- Gaelle Thalmann #1
- Julia Stierli #2
- Lara Marti #3
- Laura Felber #4
- Noelle Maritz #5
- Geraldine Reuteler #6
- Amira Arfaoui #7
- Nadine Riesen #8
- Ana-Maria Crnogorcevic #9
- Ramona Bachmann #10
- Coumba Sow #11
- Livia Peng #12
- Lia Walti #13
- Marion Rey #14
- Luana Buhler #15
- Sandrine Mauron #16
- Seraina Piubel #17
- Viola Calligaris #18
- Eseosa Aigbogun #19
- Fabienne Humm #20
- Seraina Friedli #21
- Meriame Terchoun #22
- Alisha Lehmann #23
New Zealand Group Stage Schedule
New Zealand's Recent Performance
- In its last outing on July 25, New Zealand suffered a 1-0 defeat to the Philippines, outshooting the Philippines 14 to four.
- New Zealand didn't score a goal against , but Hannah Wilkinson paced the team with four shots.
- Jacqui Hand has has not scored, but does have one assist for New Zealand in Women's World Cup (two games).
- In two Women's World Cup matches, Wilkinson has one goal.
New Zealand's 2023 Women's World Cup Roster
- Erin Nayler #1
- Ria Percival #2
- Claudia Bunge #3
- C.J. Bott #4
- Michaela Foster #5
- Malia Steinmetz #6
- Ali Riley #7
- Daisy Cleverley #8
- Gabi Rennie #9
- Annalie Longo #10
- Olivia Chance #11
- Betsy Hassett #12
- Rebekah Stott #13
- Katie Bowen #14
- Paige Satchell #15
- Jacqui Hand #16
- Hannah Wilkinson #17
- Grace Jale #18
- Elizabeth Anton #19
- Indiah Paige Riley #20
- Victoria Esson #21
- Milly Clegg #22
- Anna Leat #23
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Caught on camera: Bear takes dip in swimming pool during extreme heat
Published: Jul. 29, 2023 at 4:47 AM EDT|Updated: 7 minutes ago
BURBANK, Calif. (CNN) - Humans aren’t the only creatures trying to find ways to stay cool in the extreme hot temperatures.
One bear tried to beat the heat by taking a dip in a jacuzzi.
It happened Friday in Burbank, California.
According to the Burbank Police Department, officers were responding to reports of a bear sighting.
When they arrived, they found the bear sitting in a jacuzzi behind one of the homes.
However, the bear then got out of the hot tub, scaled a wall and climbed a tree.
The city of Burbank is under a heat advisory until Saturday night.
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Largest commercial communications satellite ever built will more than double the capacity of the Hughes JUPITER fleet
GERMANTOWN, Md., July 29, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Hughes Network Systems, an EchoStar (Nasdaq: SATS) company, today announced its JUPITER™ 3 ultra high-density satellite has successfully launched on a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket from historic Kennedy Space Center Launch Pad 39A in Florida. Also known as EchoStar XXIV, JUPITER 3 was built by Maxar Technologies in Palo Alto, CA, and is engineered to deliver gigabytes of connectivity to customers across North and South America.
On July 29 at 2:32 a.m. EDT, three hours and twenty-eight minutes after lift-off, JUPITER 3 successfully deployed from the launch vehicle. The satellite began sending and receiving its first signals, and engineers deployed the JUPITER 3 solar arrays, which unfolded in space to their full ten-story span.
"JUPITER 3 is the highest capacity, highest performing satellite we've ever launched. As the leading provider and inventor of satellite internet, we're proud to herald the start of a new era of connectivity and serve more customers where cable and fiber cannot," said Hamid Akhavan, CEO, EchoStar. "This purpose-built satellite is engineered uniquely to meet our customers' needs and target capacity where it's needed most, such as the most rural regions of the Americas, so they can stay connected to the applications and services they depend on every day."
Over the next several weeks, JUPITER 3 will travel into a geosynchronous orbit 22,236 miles (35,786 kilometers) above the Earth to its destination at the 95 degrees west orbital slot. It will then undergo extensive bus and payload testing before entering service and augmenting the Hughes JUPITER fleet with more than 500 Gbps of additional capacity.
"Whether helping a student in Mexico expand her horizons with access to technology, connecting a farmer in Idaho with the tools to monitor his crops, or connecting a senior in Montana to her doctor via a telehealth appointment, JUPITER 3 will connect our customers to what matters most," added Akhavan.
With JUPITER 3, Hughes will enhance its HughesNet® offerings for customers in the U.S. and Latin America with more broadband capacity overall and higher speed plans in many markets—some with download speeds up to 100 Mbps. The company will also offer higher speed HughesNet Fusion® plans, the innovative low-latency home internet that leverages multipath technology to blend satellite and wireless technologies seamlessly into a low-latency satellite internet experience.
With dense, high-throughput capacity across the Americas, JUPITER 3 will also support applications such as in-flight Wi-Fi, enterprise networking and cellular backhaul for mobile network operators (MNOs).
For more information and to follow along on the journey to JUPITER 3, visit the Hughes website.
About Hughes
Hughes Network Systems, LLC, an EchoStar (Nasdaq: SATS) company, provides broadband equipment and services; managed services featuring smart, software-defined networking; and end-to-end network operation for millions of consumers, businesses, governments and communities worldwide. The Hughes flagship internet service, HughesNet®, connects millions of people across the Americas, and the Hughes JUPITER™ System powers internet access for tens of millions more worldwide. Hughes supplies more than half the global satellite terminal market to leading satellite operators, in-flight service providers, mobile network operators and military customers. A managed network services provider, Hughes supports approximately half a million enterprise sites with its HughesON™ portfolio of wired and wireless solutions. To learn more, visit www.hughes.com or follow HughesConnects on Twitter and LinkedIn.
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The SLO Blues hosted the Orange County Riptide in their last home stand of the season.
The Blues and the Riptide were tied at two until Jason Hanson sent a base hit up the middle to plate JT Rican to take the lead.
Sam DeCarlo sent a line drive over Riptide third baseman Connor McGuire to bring home Jeriah Lewis and Rican.
The Blues defeated the Riptide 5-2 in the first game of the three-game series.
Marc Byrum earned the win after coming in relief of starter Ryan Baum who gave up two runs in three innings.
Byrum gave up just four hits in four innings of work, no earned runs, striking out three and allowing one walk.
Kyle Dunning earned the save, striking out the last batter of the game to close out his two innings of work.
JT Rican, the redshirt freshman from the University of Oregon, lead the way crossing home plate three times and going 1-for-2 with a walk.
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Caught on camera: Bear takes dip in swimming pool during extreme heat
Published: Jul. 29, 2023 at 3:47 AM CDT|Updated: 6 minutes ago
BURBANK, Calif. (CNN) - Humans aren’t the only creatures trying to find ways to stay cool in the extreme hot temperatures.
One bear tried to beat the heat by taking a dip in a jacuzzi.
It happened Friday in Burbank, California.
According to the Burbank Police Department, officers were responding to reports of a bear sighting.
When they arrived, they found the bear sitting in a jacuzzi behind one of the homes.
However, the bear then got out of the hot tub, scaled a wall and climbed a tree.
The city of Burbank is under a heat advisory until Saturday night.
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Men's Citi Open Preview: How to Watch, Odds
Published: Jul. 29, 2023 at 2:41 AM CDT|Updated: 1 hour ago
The 12 matches today in the Citi Open qualifying qualification round 1 include No. 156-ranked Juncheng Shang matching up against No. Gage Brymer.
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Citi Open Info
- Tournament: Citi Open
- Round: Qualifying round
- Date: July 29
- TV Channel:
- Venue: William H.G. FitzGerald Tennis Center
- Location: Washington, District of Columbia
- Court Surface: Hard
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Women's Citi Open Preview: How to Watch, Odds
As part of today's qualifying qualification round 1 (eight matches), No. 43-ranked Varvara Gracheva and No. 86 Leylah Annie Fernandez will be squaring off at Rock Creek Park Tennis Center in Washington, District of Columbia.
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Citi Open Info
- Tournament: Citi Open
- Round: Qualifying round
- Date: July 29
- TV Channel:
- Venue: Rock Creek Park Tennis Center
- Location: Washington, District of Columbia
- Court Surface: Hard
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PHOENIX — A historic heat wave that turned the U.S. Southwest into a blast furnace throughout July is beginning to abate with the late arrival of monsoon rains.
Forecasters expect that by Monday at the latest, people in metro Phoenix will begin seeing high temperatures under 110 degrees Fahrenheit (43.3 degrees Celsius) for the first time in a month. As of Friday, the high temperature in the desert city had been at or above that mark for 29 consecutive days.
Already this week, the overnight low at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport fell under 90 (32.2 C) for the first time in 16 days, finally allowing people some respite from the stifling heat once the sun goes down.
Temperatures are also expected to ease in Las Vegas, Albuquerque and Death Valley, California.
The downward trend started Wednesday night, when Phoenix saw its first major monsoon storm since the traditional start of the season on June 15. While more than half of the greater Phoenix area saw no rainfall from that storm, some eastern suburbs were pummeled by high winds, swirling dust and localized downfalls of up to an inch (2.5 centimeters) of precipitation.
Storms gradually increasing in strength are expected over the weekend.
Scientists calculate that July will prove to be the hottest globally on record and perhaps the warmest human civilization has seen. The extreme heat is now hitting the eastern part of the U.S, as soaring temperatures moved from the Midwest into the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic, where some places are seeing their warmest days so far this year.
The new heat records being set this summer are just some of the extreme weather being seen around the U.S. this month, such as flash floods in Pennsylvania and parts of the Northeast.
And while relief may be on the way for the Southwest, for now it's still dangerously hot. Phoenix's high temperature reached 116 (46.7 C) Friday afternoon, which is far above the average temperature of 106 (41.1 C).
"Anyone can be at risk outside in this record heat," the fire department in Goodyear, a Phoenix suburb, warned residents on social media while offering ideas to stay safe.
For many people such as older adults, those with health issues and those without access to air conditioning, the heat can be dangerous or even deadly.
Maricopa County, the most populous in Arizona and home to Phoenix, reported this week that its public health department had confirmed 25 heat-associated deaths this year as of July 21, with 249 more under investigation.
Results from toxicological tests that can takes weeks or months after an autopsy is conducted could eventually result in many deaths listed as under investigation as heat associated being changed to confirmed.
Maricopa County confirmed 425 heat-associated deaths last year, and more than half of them occurred in July.
Elsewhere in Arizona next week, the agricultural desert community of Yuma is expecting highs ranging from 104 to 112 (40 C to 44.4 C) and Tucson is looking at highs ranging from 99 to 111 (37.2 C to 43.9 C).
The highs in Las Vegas are forecast to slip as low as 94 (34.4 C) next Tuesday after a long spell of highs above 110 (43.3 C). Death Valley, which hit 128 (53.3 C) in mid-July, will cool as well, though only to a still blistering hot 116 (46.7 C).
In New Mexico, the highs in Albuquerque next week are expected to be in the mid to high 90s (around 35 C), with party cloudy skies.
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Men's Generali Open Preview: How to Watch, Odds
Published: Jul. 29, 2023 at 2:41 AM CDT|Updated: 1 hour ago
As part of today's qualifying qualification round 1 (eight matches), No. 133-ranked Facundo Bagnis and No. 215 Maximilian Neuchrist will be going head-to-head at Tennis Stadium Kitzbuehel in Kitzbühel, Austria.
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Generali Open Info
- Tournament: Generali Open
- Round: Qualifying round
- Date: July 29
- TV Channel:
- Venue: Tennis Stadium Kitzbuehel
- Location: Kitzbühel, Austria
- Court Surface: Clay
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As part of today's qualifying qualification round 1 (12 matches), No. 113-ranked Greet Minnen and No. 235 Gabriela Knutson will be clashing on the court at Tennis Club Sparta Praha in Prague, Czechia.
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Livesport Prague Open 2021 Info
- Tournament: Livesport Prague Open 2021
- Round: Qualifying round
- Date: July 29
- TV Channel:
- Venue: Tennis Club Sparta Praha
- Location: Prague, Czechia
- Court Surface: Hard
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Men's Mifel Open Preview: How to Watch, Odds
Published: Jul. 29, 2023 at 2:41 AM CDT|Updated: 1 hour ago
The eight matches today in the Mifel Open qualifying qualification round 1 include No. 249-ranked Abedallah Shelbayh squaring off against No. 334 Nick Chappell.
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Mifel Open Info
- Tournament: Mifel Open
- Round: Qualifying round
- Date: July 29
- TV Channel:
- Venue: Cabo Sports Complex
- Location: Los Cabos, Mexico
- Court Surface: Hard
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Norway vs. the Philippines: Live Stream, TV Channel & Game Info - July 30
Published: Jul. 29, 2023 at 2:39 AM CDT|Updated: 1 hour ago
A Group A matchup between Norway and the Philippines, their third and final game in the 2023 Women's World Cup group stage, begins at 3:00 AM ET on July 30 at Eden Park in Auckland, New Zealand.
The game is on Fox Sports 1, if you're looking for how to watch.
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How to Watch Norway vs. the Philippines
- Game Day: Sunday, July 30, 2023
- Game Time: 3:00 AM ET
- TV Channel: Fox Sports 1
- Location: Auckland, New Zealand
- Venue: Eden Park
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Norway Group Stage Schedule
Norway's Recent Performance
- Norway picked up a draw on July 25 against Switzerland, 0-0. It took two more shots in the game, nine to seven.
- Norway failed to score, with Sophie Roman Haug leading the way with three shots, in the match.
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Norway's 2023 Women's World Cup Roster
- Cecilie Fiskerstrand #1
- Anja Sonstevold #2
- Sara Horte #3
- Tuva Hansen #4
- Guro Bergsvand #5
- Maren Mjelde #6
- Ingrid Syrstad Engen #7
- Vilde Boe Risa #8
- Karina Saevik #9
- Caroline Graham Hansen #10
- Guro Reiten #11
- Guro Pettersen #12
- Thea Bjelde #13
- Ada Hegerberg #14
- Amalie Eikeland #15
- Mathilde Harviken #16
- Julie Blakstad #17
- Frida Maanum #18
- Marit Bratberg Lund #19
- Emilie Haavi #20
- Anna Josendal #21
- Sophie Roman Haug #22
- Aurora Mikalsen #23
The Philippines Group Stage Schedule
Philippines' Recent Performance
- In its last action on July 25, The Philippines took down New Zealand 1-0, though it was outshot 14 to four.
- On one shot, Sarina Bolden scored the Philippines' only goal.
- Sara Eggesvik has has not scored, but does have one assist for the Philippines in Women's World Cup (two games).
- Bolden has one goal for the Philippines in Women's World Cup.
Philippines' 2023 Women's World Cup Roster
- Olivia Davies McDaniel #1
- Malea Cesar #2
- Jessika Cowart #3
- Jaclyn Sawicki #4
- Hali Long #5
- Tahnai Annis #6
- Sarina Bolden #7
- Sara Eggesvik #8
- Isabella Flanigan #9
- Chandler McDaniel #10
- Anicka Castaneda #11
- Ryley Bugay #12
- Angela Beard #13
- Meryll Serrano #14
- Carleigh Frilles #15
- Sofia Harrison #16
- Alicia Barker #17
- Kaiya Jota #18
- Randle Dominique #19
- Quinley Quezada #20
- Katrina Guillou #21
- Kiara Fontanilla #22
- Reina Bonta #23
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South Korea vs. Morocco: Live Stream, TV Channel & Game Info - July 30
Published: Jul. 29, 2023 at 2:40 AM CDT|Updated: 1 hour ago
The Group H matchup between South Korea and Morocco, which is each team's second game in the 2023 Women's World Cup, begins at 12:30 AM ET on July 30 at Coopers Stadium.
South Korea's matchup versus Morocco will be airing on FOX US.
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How to Watch South Korea vs. Morocco
- Game Day: Sunday, July 30, 2023
- Game Time: 12:30 AM ET
- TV Channel: FOX US
- Location: Adelaide, Australia
- Venue: Coopers Stadium
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South Korea Group Stage Schedule
South Korea's Recent Performance
- In its most recent match, South Korea suffered a 2-0 loss against Colombia and was outshot by 11 in the match, 15 to four.
- South Korea failed to score, with Ji Soyun leading the way with one shot, in the match.
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South Korea's 2023 Women's World Cup Roster
- Young Geul Yoon #1
- Choo Hyojoo #2
- Hong Hyeji #3
- Shim Seo Yeon #4
- Yun-Ji Kim #5
- Lim Seonjoo #6
- Son Hwayeon #7
- Cho Sohyun #8
- Lee Geummin #9
- Ji Soyun #10
- Choe Yuri #11
- Moon Mira #12
- Eun Sun Park #13
- Jeoun Eunha #14
- Chun Garam #15
- Jang Selgi #16
- Lee Youngju #17
- Jung Mi Kim #18
- Casey Phair #19
- Kim Hyeri #20
- Jisu Ryu #21
- Yebin Bae #22
- Kang Chaerim #23
Morocco Group Stage Schedule
Morocco's Recent Performance
- In its most recent action on July 24, Morocco suffered a 6-0 loss to Germany, while posting 10 fewer shots than Germany.
- Morocco didn't manage a goal against , but Ghizlane Chebbak paced the team with two shots.
Morocco's 2023 Women's World Cup Roster
- Khadija Er-Rmichi #1
- Zineb Redouani #2
- Nouhaila Benzina #3
- Sarah Kassi #4
- Nesryne El Chad #5
- Elodie Nakkach #6
- Ghizlane Chebbak #7
- Salma Amani #8
- Ibtissam Jraidi #9
- Najat Badri #10
- Fatima Tagnaout #11
- Assia Zouhair #12
- Sabah Seghir #13
- Rkia Mazrouai #14
- Fatima Zohra Gharbi #15
- Anissa Lahmari #16
- Hanane Ait El Haj #17
- Kenza Chapelle #18
- Sakina Ouzraoui Diki #19
- Sofia Bouftini #20
- Yasmin Katie Mrabet Slack #21
- Ines Arouaissa #22
- Rosella Ayane #23
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Switzerland vs. New Zealand: Live Stream, TV Channel & Game Info - July 30
Published: Jul. 29, 2023 at 2:40 AM CDT|Updated: 1 hour ago
On Sunday, July 30 at 3:00 AM ET in Dunedin, New Zealand, Switzerland meets New Zealand in these teams' last group-stage match at the 2023 Women's World Cup.
The matchup featuring Switzerland and New Zealand will be airing on FOX US,Fox Sports 2.
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How to Watch Switzerland vs. New Zealand
- Game Day: Sunday, July 30, 2023
- Game Time: 3:00 AM ET
- TV Channel: FOX US,Fox Sports 2
- Location: Dunedin, New Zealand
- Venue: Forsyth Barr Stadium
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Switzerland Group Stage Schedule
Switzerland's Recent Performance
- Switzerland finished level in its last matchup, 0-0, versus Norway on July 25. outshot Switzerland by a margin of nine to seven.
- Switzerland failed to score, with Ana-Maria Crnogorcevic leading the way with one shot, in the match.
- Through two Women's World Cup matches for Switzerland, Ramona Bachmann has scored one goal.
- So far in two Women's World Cup games, Seraina Piubel has scored one goal.
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Switzerland's 2023 Women's World Cup Roster
- Gaelle Thalmann #1
- Julia Stierli #2
- Lara Marti #3
- Laura Felber #4
- Noelle Maritz #5
- Geraldine Reuteler #6
- Amira Arfaoui #7
- Nadine Riesen #8
- Ana-Maria Crnogorcevic #9
- Ramona Bachmann #10
- Coumba Sow #11
- Livia Peng #12
- Lia Walti #13
- Marion Rey #14
- Luana Buhler #15
- Sandrine Mauron #16
- Seraina Piubel #17
- Viola Calligaris #18
- Eseosa Aigbogun #19
- Fabienne Humm #20
- Seraina Friedli #21
- Meriame Terchoun #22
- Alisha Lehmann #23
New Zealand Group Stage Schedule
New Zealand's Recent Performance
- In its last outing on July 25, New Zealand suffered a 1-0 defeat to the Philippines, outshooting the Philippines 14 to four.
- New Zealand didn't score a goal against , but Hannah Wilkinson paced the team with four shots.
- Jacqui Hand has has not scored, but does have one assist for New Zealand in Women's World Cup (two games).
- In two Women's World Cup matches, Wilkinson has one goal.
New Zealand's 2023 Women's World Cup Roster
- Erin Nayler #1
- Ria Percival #2
- Claudia Bunge #3
- C.J. Bott #4
- Michaela Foster #5
- Malia Steinmetz #6
- Ali Riley #7
- Daisy Cleverley #8
- Gabi Rennie #9
- Annalie Longo #10
- Olivia Chance #11
- Betsy Hassett #12
- Rebekah Stott #13
- Katie Bowen #14
- Paige Satchell #15
- Jacqui Hand #16
- Hannah Wilkinson #17
- Grace Jale #18
- Elizabeth Anton #19
- Indiah Paige Riley #20
- Victoria Esson #21
- Milly Clegg #22
- Anna Leat #23
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Caught on camera: Bear takes dip in swimming pool during extreme heat
Published: Jul. 29, 2023 at 3:47 AM CDT|Updated: 7 minutes ago
BURBANK, Calif. (CNN) - Humans aren’t the only creatures trying to find ways to stay cool in the extreme hot temperatures.
One bear tried to beat the heat by taking a dip in a jacuzzi.
It happened Friday in Burbank, California.
According to the Burbank Police Department, officers were responding to reports of a bear sighting.
When they arrived, they found the bear sitting in a jacuzzi behind one of the homes.
However, the bear then got out of the hot tub, scaled a wall and climbed a tree.
The city of Burbank is under a heat advisory until Saturday night.
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Largest commercial communications satellite ever built will more than double the capacity of the Hughes JUPITER fleet
GERMANTOWN, Md., July 29, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Hughes Network Systems, an EchoStar (Nasdaq: SATS) company, today announced its JUPITER™ 3 ultra high-density satellite has successfully launched on a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket from historic Kennedy Space Center Launch Pad 39A in Florida. Also known as EchoStar XXIV, JUPITER 3 was built by Maxar Technologies in Palo Alto, CA, and is engineered to deliver gigabytes of connectivity to customers across North and South America.
On July 29 at 2:32 a.m. EDT, three hours and twenty-eight minutes after lift-off, JUPITER 3 successfully deployed from the launch vehicle. The satellite began sending and receiving its first signals, and engineers deployed the JUPITER 3 solar arrays, which unfolded in space to their full ten-story span.
"JUPITER 3 is the highest capacity, highest performing satellite we've ever launched. As the leading provider and inventor of satellite internet, we're proud to herald the start of a new era of connectivity and serve more customers where cable and fiber cannot," said Hamid Akhavan, CEO, EchoStar. "This purpose-built satellite is engineered uniquely to meet our customers' needs and target capacity where it's needed most, such as the most rural regions of the Americas, so they can stay connected to the applications and services they depend on every day."
Over the next several weeks, JUPITER 3 will travel into a geosynchronous orbit 22,236 miles (35,786 kilometers) above the Earth to its destination at the 95 degrees west orbital slot. It will then undergo extensive bus and payload testing before entering service and augmenting the Hughes JUPITER fleet with more than 500 Gbps of additional capacity.
"Whether helping a student in Mexico expand her horizons with access to technology, connecting a farmer in Idaho with the tools to monitor his crops, or connecting a senior in Montana to her doctor via a telehealth appointment, JUPITER 3 will connect our customers to what matters most," added Akhavan.
With JUPITER 3, Hughes will enhance its HughesNet® offerings for customers in the U.S. and Latin America with more broadband capacity overall and higher speed plans in many markets—some with download speeds up to 100 Mbps. The company will also offer higher speed HughesNet Fusion® plans, the innovative low-latency home internet that leverages multipath technology to blend satellite and wireless technologies seamlessly into a low-latency satellite internet experience.
With dense, high-throughput capacity across the Americas, JUPITER 3 will also support applications such as in-flight Wi-Fi, enterprise networking and cellular backhaul for mobile network operators (MNOs).
For more information and to follow along on the journey to JUPITER 3, visit the Hughes website.
About Hughes
Hughes Network Systems, LLC, an EchoStar (Nasdaq: SATS) company, provides broadband equipment and services; managed services featuring smart, software-defined networking; and end-to-end network operation for millions of consumers, businesses, governments and communities worldwide. The Hughes flagship internet service, HughesNet®, connects millions of people across the Americas, and the Hughes JUPITER™ System powers internet access for tens of millions more worldwide. Hughes supplies more than half the global satellite terminal market to leading satellite operators, in-flight service providers, mobile network operators and military customers. A managed network services provider, Hughes supports approximately half a million enterprise sites with its HughesON™ portfolio of wired and wireless solutions. To learn more, visit www.hughes.com or follow HughesConnects on Twitter and LinkedIn.
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A shooting in a Seattle parking lot Friday night wounded five people, including two who were in critical condition, the city's police chief said.
The Seattle Police Department responded to a reported shooting around 9 p.m. in the 9200 block of Rainier Avenue South.
The shooting started in the parking lot of what was formerly known as King Donuts and was directed at a community event occurring nearby, Seattle Police Chief Adrian Diaz said at the scene.
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The five victims included two who were listed in critical condition and three who appeared to be stable. Four victims were transported to Harborview Medical Center in Seattle and the fifth was treated at the scene, Diaz said.
“We know that there's dozens and dozens of rounds that were fired,” said Diaz, who noted police were not sure of a possible motive.
“Right now, we've really got to get guns off the streets,” Diaz said, explaining the number of shootings in the city has fluctuated but remains an issue.
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Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell thanked community members and police at the scene for working together to protect residents, calling the violence a tragedy.
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The United Nations has been forced to cut food, cash payments and assistance to millions of people in many countries because of “a crippling funding crisis” that has seen its donations plummet by about half as acute hunger is hitting record levels, a top official said Friday.
Carl Skau, deputy executive director of the World Food Program, told a news conference that at least 38 of the 86 countries where WFP operates have already seen cuts or plan to cut assistance soon — including Afghanistan, Syria, Yemen and West Africa.
He said WFP’s operating requirement is $20 billion to deliver aid to everyone in need, but it was aiming for between $10 billion and $14 billion, which was what the agency had received in the past few years.
“We’re still aiming at that, but we have only so far this year gotten to about half of that, around $5 billion,” Skau said.
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He said humanitarian needs were “going through the roof” in 2021 and 2022 because of the COVID-19 pandemic and the war in Ukraine and its global implications. “Those needs continue to grow, those drivers are still there," he said, "but the funding is drying up. So we’re looking at 2024 (being) even more dire.”
“The largest food and nutrition crisis in history today persists,” Skau said. “This year, 345 million people continue to be acutely food insecure while hundreds of millions of people are at risk of worsening hunger.”
Skau said conflict and insecurity remain the primary drivers of acute hunger around the world, along with climate change, unrelenting disasters, persistent food price inflation and mounting debt stress — all during a slowdown in the global economy.
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WFP is looking to diversify its funding base, but he also urged the agency’s traditional donors to “step up and support us through this very difficult time.”
Asked why funding was drying up, Skau said to ask the donors.
“But it’s clear that aid budgets, humanitarian budgets, both in Europe and the United States, (are) not where they were in 2021-2022,” he said.
Skau said that in March, WFP was forced to cut rations from 75% to 50% for communities in Afghanistan facing emergency levels of hunger, and in May it was forced to cut food for 8 million people — 66% of the people it was assisting. Now, it is helping just 5 million people, he said. In Syria, 5.5 million people who relied on WFP for food were already on 50% rations, Skau said, and in July the agency cut all rations to 2.5 million of them. In the Palestinian territories, WFP cut its cash assistance by 20% in May and in June. It cut its caseload by 60%, or 200,000 people. And in Yemen, he said, a huge funding gap will force WFP to cut aid to 7 million people as early as August.
In West Africa, where acute hunger is on the rise, Skau said, most countries are facing extensive ration cuts, particularly WFP’s seven largest crisis operations: Burkina Faso, Mali, Chad, Central African Republic, Nigeria, Niger and Cameroon.
He said cutting aid to people who are only at the hunger level of crisis to help save those literally starving or in the category of catastrophic hunger means that those dropped will rapidly fall into the emergency and catastrophe categories, “and so we will have an additional humanitarian emergency on our hands down the road.”
“Ration cuts are clearly not the way to go forward,” Skau said.
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Caught on camera: Bear takes dip in swimming pool during extreme heat
Published: Jul. 29, 2023 at 3:47 AM CDT|Updated: 9 minutes ago
BURBANK, Calif. (CNN) - Humans aren’t the only creatures trying to find ways to stay cool in the extreme hot temperatures.
One bear tried to beat the heat by taking a dip in a jacuzzi.
It happened Friday in Burbank, California.
According to the Burbank Police Department, officers were responding to reports of a bear sighting.
When they arrived, they found the bear sitting in a jacuzzi behind one of the homes.
However, the bear then got out of the hot tub, scaled a wall and climbed a tree.
The city of Burbank is under a heat advisory until Saturday night.
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Largest commercial communications satellite ever built will more than double the capacity of the Hughes JUPITER fleet
GERMANTOWN, Md., July 29, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Hughes Network Systems, an EchoStar (Nasdaq: SATS) company, today announced its JUPITER™ 3 ultra high-density satellite has successfully launched on a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket from historic Kennedy Space Center Launch Pad 39A in Florida. Also known as EchoStar XXIV, JUPITER 3 was built by Maxar Technologies in Palo Alto, CA, and is engineered to deliver gigabytes of connectivity to customers across North and South America.
On July 29 at 2:32 a.m. EDT, three hours and twenty-eight minutes after lift-off, JUPITER 3 successfully deployed from the launch vehicle. The satellite began sending and receiving its first signals, and engineers deployed the JUPITER 3 solar arrays, which unfolded in space to their full ten-story span.
"JUPITER 3 is the highest capacity, highest performing satellite we've ever launched. As the leading provider and inventor of satellite internet, we're proud to herald the start of a new era of connectivity and serve more customers where cable and fiber cannot," said Hamid Akhavan, CEO, EchoStar. "This purpose-built satellite is engineered uniquely to meet our customers' needs and target capacity where it's needed most, such as the most rural regions of the Americas, so they can stay connected to the applications and services they depend on every day."
Over the next several weeks, JUPITER 3 will travel into a geosynchronous orbit 22,236 miles (35,786 kilometers) above the Earth to its destination at the 95 degrees west orbital slot. It will then undergo extensive bus and payload testing before entering service and augmenting the Hughes JUPITER fleet with more than 500 Gbps of additional capacity.
"Whether helping a student in Mexico expand her horizons with access to technology, connecting a farmer in Idaho with the tools to monitor his crops, or connecting a senior in Montana to her doctor via a telehealth appointment, JUPITER 3 will connect our customers to what matters most," added Akhavan.
With JUPITER 3, Hughes will enhance its HughesNet® offerings for customers in the U.S. and Latin America with more broadband capacity overall and higher speed plans in many markets—some with download speeds up to 100 Mbps. The company will also offer higher speed HughesNet Fusion® plans, the innovative low-latency home internet that leverages multipath technology to blend satellite and wireless technologies seamlessly into a low-latency satellite internet experience.
With dense, high-throughput capacity across the Americas, JUPITER 3 will also support applications such as in-flight Wi-Fi, enterprise networking and cellular backhaul for mobile network operators (MNOs).
For more information and to follow along on the journey to JUPITER 3, visit the Hughes website.
About Hughes
Hughes Network Systems, LLC, an EchoStar (Nasdaq: SATS) company, provides broadband equipment and services; managed services featuring smart, software-defined networking; and end-to-end network operation for millions of consumers, businesses, governments and communities worldwide. The Hughes flagship internet service, HughesNet®, connects millions of people across the Americas, and the Hughes JUPITER™ System powers internet access for tens of millions more worldwide. Hughes supplies more than half the global satellite terminal market to leading satellite operators, in-flight service providers, mobile network operators and military customers. A managed network services provider, Hughes supports approximately half a million enterprise sites with its HughesON™ portfolio of wired and wireless solutions. To learn more, visit www.hughes.com or follow HughesConnects on Twitter and LinkedIn.
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AUCKLAND, New Zealand — (AP) — New Zealand striker Hannah Wilkinson has helped create two milestones at the Women's World Cup.
With her 48th-minute goal in the tournament opener against Norway, she led the co-host Football Ferns to their first win in six trips to the Women's World Cup. She's also one of at least 95 out members of the LGBTQ+ community competing in this year's tournament, according to a count being kept by Outsports, a website that covers the LGBTQ+ sports.
The Ferns were greeted with a fan-made sign at their next match in Wellington: “Gay for soccer, gay for Wilkie,” it read.
The 95 out participants make up roughly 13% of the 736 total players at the Women’s World Cup, more than doubling the 40 players and coaches Outsports counted in 2019.
The 2023 tournament also is hosting the first openly trans and non-binary player in either a men’s or Women’s World Cup, Quinn of Canada.
“Last World Cup was so big, especially with the visibility of the U.S. women’s national team winning and (Megan Rapinoe) fighting with (Donald) Trump. So I think that was a huge year for LGBTQ+ visibility,” said Lindsey Freeman, a professor of sociology and anthropology at Simon Fraser University in British Columbia.
“It’s just the ad hoc, fun culture of women’s soccer that you’re seeing in this World Cup,” said Freeman, who is in New Zealand conducting research on the topic.
Jim Buzinski, co-founder of Outsports, agreed. “In the Western world, it’s such a non-issue that it really just doesn’t get talked about,” he said. “And I think that’s in a good way.”
VISIBILITY
Prior to the start of the tournament, FIFA designated eight socially conscious armbands team captains could wear throughout the Women's World Cup. The decision came after "One Love" armbands were denied to men's teams in Qatar in 2022.
The armbands being used this year include anti-discriminatory sayings and multiple colors, but the rainbow version Germany wanted to use is not allowed. None of the available options explicitly mention LGBTQ+ rights.
The decision has led many players to express their support in more creative ways across Australia and New Zealand.
New Zealand midfielder Ali Riley was interviewed on the official Women’s World Cup broadcast after her team’s upset of Norway. Her painted fingernails, left hand in the colors of the pride flag and right hand as the trans flag, were clearly visible as she held her head and fought back tears.
“She’s such an advocate and she’s definitely someone who uses her platform in such a positive way. We are all so proud of her and the way she represents the LGBTQ+ community,” teammate CJ Bott said. “Good on her. We’re all backing her, and we all back the community as well.”
The Philippines, making its Women’s World Cup debut, took home its own historic win over New Zealand 1-0 thanks to the foot of Sarina Bolden. Bolden’s Instagram bio reads, “i just wanna have fun n b gay.”
Irish star Katie McCabe wowed fans with a goal directly from a corner kick. She's also made tabloid news for her relationships with other players.
Thembi Kgatlana, who has scored in the tournament for South Africa, has a patch of her hair dyed rainbow colors.
“My personality is very big for me, and my hair has become a part of my personality,” Kgatlana said. “And I did this rainbow because I want to represent all the people that are part of the LGBTQ and cannot talk while in countries where they’re oppressed.”
FAN EXPERIENCE
Kristen Pariseau and her wife started a U.S. women’s national team supporters group on Facebook ahead of traveling to this year’s Women’s World Cup. Aside from some hateful users she blocked, it’s been “super LGBT friendly.”
She and her wife did not go to Qatar for the 2022 men’s World Cup to avoid referencing each other as friends and receiving questions on their sexuality. In New Zealand, she said she’s met many same-sex couples at games and while traveling around the country.
“Everywhere you turn, it’s like, ‘Oh, my wife, my girlfriend.’ It’s been so welcoming and open,” Pariseau said. “In a way, it is kind of cool to be where there’s a lot of other people like you.”
Kelsie Bozart took her own pride flag armband to the United States' second match in Wellington, along with a pride scarf.
“If you look back a couple years, I feel like it just wasn’t really talked about or there just wasn’t much of a presence,” Bozart said. “But moving forward I feel like, especially for the U.S., they’ve done an amazing job of just incorporating pride and LGBTQ.”
NOT UNIVERSAL
Though this year’s tournament has highlighted vast gains for the LGBTQ+ community in women’s soccer, advocates feel there is still work to be done.
According to Buzinski and Outsports, there were at least 186 LGBTQ+ athletes at the Tokyo Olympics. Women outnumbered men by a 9:1 ratio. There also were no confirmed out players at the 2022 men's World Cup.
“I think women’s sports have always been open,” Denmark striker Pernille Harder said, adding that there are many role models for women who want to come out.
Freeman said it would be good to see men feel the same level of comfort.
“What can happen in the women’s game, I would love to spill over to the men’s game,” she said. “Because obviously, there’s way more queer players in the men’s game and it’s just not safe for them to come out.
“If you want to say that you’re in an inclusive space, you really have to be an inclusive space,” Freeman added. “And I think that that includes also holding the World Cup in places where it’s fine to be a queer person.”
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Max Ralph is a student in John Curley Center for Sports Journalism at Penn State.
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Contributing reporters included Joe Lister in Wellington and Rafaela Pontes in Auckland, students in the John Curley Center for Sports Journalism at Penn State, and Clay Witt in Sydney, Australia, a student at the University of Georgia’s Carmical Sports Media Institute.
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THE HAGUE, Netherlands — (AP) — Salvage crews were preparing Saturday to tow a car-carrying cargo ship that has been burning for days to an anchor point in the North Sea after flames and smoke on board subsided, the Dutch government said.
Fire erupted in the Fremantle Highway late Tuesday night near a chain of islands in the northern Netherlands and has been blazing ever since. The ship is carrying 3,783 new vehicles, including 498 electric vehicles, the company that chartered the vessel said.
One crew member died and others were injured after the fire broke out on the ship that was heading from Bremerhaven in Germany to Singapore. The crew was evacuated in the early hours of Wednesday. The cause of the fire has not been established.
Measurements Friday showed that heat, flames and smoke had subsided enough for salvage experts to board the ship for the first time and establish a strong towing connection with a tugboat, the Dutch Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management said.
It will be towed, likely over the weekend, to a new position 16 kilometers (10 miles) north of the island of Schiermonnikoog , the ministry said in a statement. The timing of the operation that is expected to take 12-14 hours depends on smoke development and weather, the ministry added. The aim is ultimately “once conditions on board allow,” to tow the ship to a port, though the destination has not yet been decided.
The ministry said the ship is stable and intact below the waterline.
The burning vessel is close to the shallow Wadden Sea, a World Heritage-listed area that is considered one of the world’s most significant habitats for migratory birds. It’s also near the Netherlands’ border with Germany, whose environment minister, Steffi Lemke, has warned of "an environmental catastrophe of unknown proportions,” if the ship were to sink.
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Avant Gynecology are Atlanta’s GYN and surgical specialists with an office located at Piedmont Hospital, serving women’s needs for more than 40 years.
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Dr. Melissa McCarty Statham is honored to be chosen by physician peers as an Atlanta magazine Top Doctor for the past six years, a Castle Connolly Top Doctor for the past six years, a Georgia Trend magazine Top Doctor from 2020–2022, and an Exceptional Woman in Medicine from 2020–2023. Dr. Statham is the only double-fellowship-trained, board-certified otolaryngologist in Georgia who completed subspecialty training in both pediatric otolaryngology and laryngology and care of the professional voice.
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Since moving to Atlanta in 2010, Dr. Statham has been providing individualized, state-of-the- art care in general ENT, general and complex pediatric ENT, and disorders of the larynx and airway in patients of all ages. Our entire office aims to provide exemplary care for every patient, every day.
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Piedmont Physicians Neurosurgery Atlanta specializes in comprehensive and multidisciplinary care of patients with primary and metastatic tumors of the brain, spine, and peripheral nerve. We have expertise in advanced medical and surgical approaches for treatment of brain tumors, including gamma knife radiosurgery, brachytherapy, as well as minimally invasive, endoscopic, and fluorescence-guided surgery. Our board-certified neurosurgeons have specialty training in the treatment of malignant tumors of the brain and pituitary, as well as skull base tumors. Physicians include: Tyler Kenning, MD, (Thomas Jefferson University) who is fellowship trained in skull base surgery; David McCracken,
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A cancer diagnosis is life- altering and choosing the right care is critical for peace of mind and best outcomes. In 1987, Piedmont Cancer Institute began providing care for those diagnosed with cancer and hematological disorders. Since that time, PCI has expanded its care to five cities in the Atlanta metro area with thirteen medical oncologists and eighteen advanced practice providers.
“As a private practice in the Piedmont Clinic, our focus has always been to build meaningful partnerships with our referring physicians and patients to deliver individualized care with ease of access,” says Eric Mininberg, MD, president of Piedmont Cancer Institute. “At PCI we support our patients with social work services, a palliative care team, in-house pharmacy, education coordinators, clinical trials, and more. Our goal is to provide the most comprehensive, patient-centered care through diagnosis, treatment, and the journey back to wellness.”
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At SGF we embrace all that “family” means to you, and we’ve designed a myriad of affordable programs to meet the needs of a very diverse population, putting your dreams of becoming a parent within reach. All major insurance is accepted and additional financing options are available.
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We are proud that SGF Atlanta board-certified physicians Drs. Pavna Brahma, Valerie Libby, Desireé McCarthy-Keith, and Anne Namnoum have been named Atlanta magazine Top Doctors. As leaders in reproductive medicine, all of our SGF Atlanta physicians are committed to providing exceptional fertility care at a practice that remains at the forefront of cutting- edge reproductive technology. It is never too soon to discuss your fertility options with an experienced reproductive endocrinologist. This is a journey we take together, and your initial consultation is the first step toward parenthood.
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For the last seven years, Dr. Shrenik Shah has been proudly serving the vascular needs of patients in the Atlanta area. He is both pleased and excited to be able to present minimally invasive solutions to a variety of medical issues to his patients.
Dr. Shah treats a variety of is- sues involving the blood vessels throughout the body. However, treating patients with uterine fibroids has been of particular interest to him. These benign tumors of the uterus affect up to 80 percent of women and disproportionately affect African American women. The effects of these tumors—severe bleeding, cramping, anemia, and pain (among many others)—are debilitating and life altering. When treatment options are presented, many women are not informed of all their options. The uterine fibroid embolization (UFE) is a minimally invasive, same-day outpatient procedure that can eradicate fibroids and allow these women to regain the quality of life they deserve. Dr. Shah’s clinic is a place where patients’ health issues will be dealt with in the most discrete, respectful, and compassionate manner. He would like to give his patients an opportunity to safely express their concerns, avoid major surgery, and receive the highest level of care in a comfortable outpatient setting.
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Therapeutic Radiation Oncology (TRO) has proudly served the metro Atlanta area for more than 30 years. The team of eight board-certified radiation oncologists staff seven Pied- mont Radiation Oncology centers throughout greater Atlanta. Our Top Doctors have been trained at some of the best cancer hospitals in the country and pride themselves on bringing the latest advances in technology and cancer treatment to our community.
John Giesler, MD, is a senior partner of TRO and sees patients in our River- dale, Stockbridge, and Griffin offices. Diana Santiago, MD, serves as medical director of Piedmont Newnan Hospital Radiation Oncology and sees patients in our Newnan office. Geetha Rao, MD, serves as medical director of Piedmont Fayette Radiation Oncology and sees patients in our Fayette office. Kim Neisler, MD, serves as medical director of Piedmont Henry Hospital Radiation Oncology and sees patients in our Stockbridge office. Sasha Wahab, MD, serves as president of Therapeutic Radiation Oncology and sees patients in our Riverdale and Griffin offices. Charles Woods, MD, is our central nervous system and gynecology pro- cedures specialist and sees patients in our Fayette and Atlanta offices.
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Leaders in metro Atlanta, eight of our physicians have been named Top Doctors in 2023. Wellstar Ear, Nose, and Throat (ENT) is a team of 18 board-certified physicians dedicated to providing world-class healthcare. Wellstar ENT’s team is comprised of physicians, ad- vanced practice providers, audiologists, and clinical support staff backed by one the largest and most integrated healthcare systems in Georgia.
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Wellstar ENT
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THE HAGUE – Salvage crews were preparing Saturday to tow a car-carrying cargo ship that has been burning for days to an anchor point in the North Sea after flames and smoke on board subsided, the Dutch government said.
Fire erupted in the Fremantle Highway late Tuesday night near a chain of islands in the northern Netherlands and has been blazing ever since. The ship is carrying 3,783 new vehicles, including 498 electric vehicles, the company that chartered the vessel said.
One crew member died and others were injured after the fire broke out on the ship that was heading from Bremerhaven in Germany to Singapore. The crew was evacuated in the early hours of Wednesday. The cause of the fire has not been established.
Measurements Friday showed that heat, flames and smoke had subsided enough for salvage experts to board the ship for the first time and establish a strong towing connection with a tugboat, the Dutch Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management said.
It will be towed, likely over the weekend, to a new position 16 kilometers (10 miles) north of the island of Schiermonnikoog , the ministry said in a statement. The timing of the operation that is expected to take 12-14 hours depends on smoke development and weather, the ministry added. The aim is ultimately “once conditions on board allow,” to tow the ship to a port, though the destination has not yet been decided.
The ministry said the ship is stable and intact below the waterline.
The burning vessel is close to the shallow Wadden Sea, a World Heritage-listed area that is considered one of the world’s most significant habitats for migratory birds. It’s also near the Netherlands’ border with Germany, whose environment minister, Steffi Lemke, has warned of "an environmental catastrophe of unknown proportions,” if the ship were to sink. | https://www.clickorlando.com/news/world/2023/07/29/burning-cargo-ship-off-dutch-coast-will-be-towed-to-a-new-location-after-flames-and-smoke-subsided/ | 2023-07-29T08:59:10 | 1 | https://www.clickorlando.com/news/world/2023/07/29/burning-cargo-ship-off-dutch-coast-will-be-towed-to-a-new-location-after-flames-and-smoke-subsided/ |
Oaxaca
These are heady times for fans of Mexican food in Atlanta. In addition to the scores of reliably great taquerias all over the place, we’re experiencing an efflorescence of upscale, chef-driven spots carving out their own creative niches—local ingredients (Palo Santo), mezcal-friendly fare (Tortuga y Chango), Gulf coast cooking (D Boca N Boca). One of the newest entrants on the scene is this slick space on the ground floor of a Chamblee apartment building, a partnership between the owners of Lawrenceville’s Oaxaca Tacos & Tequila Bar and Midtown’s El Valle. As the name suggests, it specializes in the cuisine of Oaxaca, which chef Gabriel Salinas pays tribute to in soulful, vegetable-forward dishes like squash blossom quesadillas, mushroom tamales, and tlayudas—a kind of pizza-ish flatbread—topped with cauliflower and leek puree, roasted beets, chewy Oaxaca cheese, and fresh herbs. (A version topped with steak and salsa macha is also available; masa for tlayudas, tacos, gorditas, and the like is sourced from heirloom corn and ground in-house.) Oaxaca being a coastal state, there are also superfresh seafood dishes—hamachi crudo with serrano aguachile, shrimp burritos—as well as larger plates like wood-fired branzino, birria de res, and bone-in rib eye. The restaurant shares a pastry chef, Faye Jonah, with El Valle, which means that desserts—e.g., deconstructed corn husk meringue—are a rock-solid bet. Chamblee
Binky’s Eatery
Something just feels right about an old-school Southern soul place in the heart of downtown Atlanta. This one is from Bryant Williams, aka Chef Baul, aka private chef to hip-hop artists including Lil Baby and Migos, and offers a concise and well-executed menu of recognizable classics: turkey wings in gravy, baked chicken, and braised oxtails, plus daily specials like meatloaf on Thursdays and ribs on the weekends. (If mac and cheese is the measure of any decent soul food restaurant, here’s an encouraging indicator: It was plumb sold out on a recent weeknight visit.) Though there are a few chairs inside the long, narrow space, it’s mostly takeout; luckily, it’s right on top of the Five Points MARTA stop, so if you’re not picking up dinner to bring home, you can dine al fresco at the plaza outside Underground Atlanta or just up the street in Woodruff Park. (Binky’s is the first of two eateries Williams is planning right around this spot; the second will be a sit-down joint called Betty Sue’s, serving breakfast and brunch all day.) Don’t forget dessert: Highlights are, naturally, red velvet cake, lemon pound cake, and banana pudding. Downtown
Carmel
Whoever warned you not to fill up on appetizers wasn’t thinking of Tal Baum’s restaurants: On visits to both Atrium, the vividly decorated place that the chef/restaurateur opened last year in Ponce City Market, and her newest spot, Carmel, my dining companions and I ended up ordering so many small plates that we never made it to the entrees. But, as it turns out, thinking small can lead to a meal that’s amply satisfying. Unlike some of the geographically specific restaurants in Baum’s stable—both Aziza and Rina focus on the cuisine of Israel, where Baum was born—Carmel is thematic, reflecting coastal cuisine from California to the Mediterranean to the Yucatán. Hence a tender roasted octopus with salsa macha, tuna tartare with ’nduja, smooth-as-silk scallop aguachile; it’s a concept that’s big enough to allow for creativity, but not so broad that it feels like pandering. (The executive chef is Luis Guevara Salgado, who himself grew up by the sea in Acapulco.) And there’s more than seafood: for instance, an earthy beef tartare served with taro chips, roast cabbage with onion fondue and anchovy, and an intriguing-looking dish of braised lentils and turnips with guajillo jus, along with other entrees (if you’re able to make it that far down the menu) like arroz negro with grilled squid and tamarind-glazed roast chicken. The cocktails, meanwhile, are beachy but not corny—the Welchman Hall Spritz, with spicy mezcal, grapefruit, and aperitivo, will go down very easy on a hot day—as is the dining room, which is a good measure swanker and more dimly lit than your typical crab shack. Buckhead
Gezzo’s Coastal Cantina
In some ways, this casual Mexican restaurant couldn’t be more different from its predecessor in this space, a Vietnamese-fusion place called Juniper Cafe that had its own bakery window and bottled its own fancy sodas. But there are meaningful similarities, starting with the family involved: This one’s run by Howard and Anita Hsu, of Sweet Auburn BBQ, who are taking it over from their brother Ron, who owned Juniper with Aaron Phillips. (The latter pair are best known for their luxe Candler Park restaurant Lazy Betty; Juniper Cafe, which closed at the end of 2022, may reopen elsewhere.) And though the fare is new, the vibes—big-hearted, easygoing, kid-friendly—are continuous. Howard and Anita Hsu initially launched Gezzo’s as a Chipotle-esque burrito counter in Locust Grove and McDonough; here the concept is a little more developed for the sit-down crowd, with fancier options like ceviche (a good ceviche, with ginger, serrano peppers, jicama, and pomegranate, served with crisp tostadas) and playful eats like “tator toks,” with spicy Korean aioli. They join a menu otherwise heavy with West Coast burritos, quesadillas, tacos, and rice bowls, incorporating plenty of locally sourced ingredients. The former bakery window is now operated by La Michoacana and serves Mexican-style ice cream—try the deeply buttery pine nut flavor. Already this place seems to be a neighborhood standby: A cute dog sat patiently next to its owners on the enclosed patio on my first visit, and on my second, a week or so later? Same damn dog. And, by extension, the same people. They must have found something to like. Bolton
TydeTate Kitchen
In a city notorious for tearing down its historic buildings, a bit of the past survives in South Downtown: a line of beautiful brick buildings on Mitchell Street known as Hotel Row, built in the early 20th century to meet the needs of travelers at Atlanta’s Terminal Station. Signs of the area’s resurgence are mixed. One evening not long ago, a literal dumpster fire off Ted Turner Drive caught the attention of—well, at least one or two pedestrians who were out and about on the lonesome streets, as well as a police cruiser that drove unhurriedly by and then, presumably, called it in. More promising, just around the corner, was TydeTate, a family-owned Thai eatery that’s the first restaurant to open in the ongoing Hotel Row redevelopment. This isn’t a completely unfamiliar face: Siblings Sai Untachantr and Bank Bhamaraniyama already operate a stall inside Chattahoochee Food Works, but the downtown location is their first stand-alone, a sleek, bright dining room with 40 seats and a bar. Any meal ought to start with curry puffs—delicate savory bites of minced chicken and sweet potato, encased in a flaky dough and resembling little sea shells—and spicy papaya salad. The mains (pad Thai, pad see ew, and the like) aren’t unfamiliar, but it’s all homey, well-prepared, and satiating stuff: just what you want to sit down in front of after a day of work. The bar was not yet open when I visited but cocktails will incorporate fresh ingredients like tamarind, basil, and lychee. Future businesses on this street include Spiller Park Coffee and the flower shop Twelve80; let’s hope these sparks catch on. Downtown
This articles appear in our July and August 2023 issues. | https://www.atlantamagazine.com/dining-news/the-verdict-on-5-new-atlanta-restaurants-oaxaca-binkys-eatery-carmel-gezzos-coastal-cantina-and-tydetate-kitchen/ | 2023-07-29T08:59:13 | 0 | https://www.atlantamagazine.com/dining-news/the-verdict-on-5-new-atlanta-restaurants-oaxaca-binkys-eatery-carmel-gezzos-coastal-cantina-and-tydetate-kitchen/ |
Sam Smith: Gloria the Tour
When: July 28
Where: Gas South Arena, Duluth
Cost: $59-$125
Details: Sing along to your favorite hits from the English singer-songwriter as they hit the road in support of their fourth studio album. Jessie Reyez opens.
Southern-Fried Gaming Expo
When: July 28-30
Where: The Renaissance Atlanta Waverly Hotel and Convention Center
Cost: $20-$40 for kids and $40-$85 for adults
Details: Calling all game enthusiasts: The Southern-Fried Gaming Expo is a 3-day fan convention boasting over 300 full-sized arcade games, pinball machines, console systems, and tabletop gaming.
Water Lantern Festival
When: July 29
Where: Jim R Miller Park, Marietta
Cost: $26-$40
Details: Experience the magic of thousands of lanterns drifting in the water, representing love, happiness, healing, and connection. All lanterns are eco-friendly and will be picked up after the event.
Gabrielle Beteag: Awake My Soul
When: July 29
Where: Morningside Presbyterian Church
Cost: $30-$100
Details: Mezzo-Soprano Gabrielle Beteag was recently invited to the World Opera Competition in South Africa. The homegrown rising opera star and former studio player at the Atlanta Opera will perform this concert as part of the Nancy Frampton Rising Artists Series.
Attack of the Killer Tomato Festival
When: July 30
Where: Westside Provisions District
Cost: $95-$195
Details: The popular festival, now in its 12th year, is hosted by Georgia Organics to support local and organic farmers. The event includes live music and plenty of tastings and beverages—all featuring tomatoes, of course. | https://www.atlantamagazine.com/news-culture-articles/5-atlanta-events-you-wont-want-to-miss-july-27-august-2/ | 2023-07-29T08:59:19 | 1 | https://www.atlantamagazine.com/news-culture-articles/5-atlanta-events-you-wont-want-to-miss-july-27-august-2/ |
THE HAGUE, Netherlands — (AP) — Salvage crews were preparing Saturday to tow a car-carrying cargo ship that has been burning for days to an anchor point in the North Sea after flames and smoke on board subsided, the Dutch government said.
Fire erupted in the Fremantle Highway late Tuesday night near a chain of islands in the northern Netherlands and has been blazing ever since. The ship is carrying 3,783 new vehicles, including 498 electric vehicles, the company that chartered the vessel said.
One crew member died and others were injured after the fire broke out on the ship that was heading from Bremerhaven in Germany to Singapore. The crew was evacuated in the early hours of Wednesday. The cause of the fire has not been established.
Measurements Friday showed that heat, flames and smoke had subsided enough for salvage experts to board the ship for the first time and establish a strong towing connection with a tugboat, the Dutch Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management said.
It will be towed, likely over the weekend, to a new position 16 kilometers (10 miles) north of the island of Schiermonnikoog , the ministry said in a statement. The timing of the operation that is expected to take 12-14 hours depends on smoke development and weather, the ministry added. The aim is ultimately “once conditions on board allow,” to tow the ship to a port, though the destination has not yet been decided.
The ministry said the ship is stable and intact below the waterline.
The burning vessel is close to the shallow Wadden Sea, a World Heritage-listed area that is considered one of the world’s most significant habitats for migratory birds. It’s also near the Netherlands’ border with Germany, whose environment minister, Steffi Lemke, has warned of "an environmental catastrophe of unknown proportions,” if the ship were to sink.
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PHOENIX — A historic heat wave that turned the U.S. Southwest into a blast furnace throughout July is beginning to abate with the late arrival of monsoon rains.
Forecasters expect that by Monday at the latest, people in metro Phoenix will begin seeing high temperatures under 110 degrees Fahrenheit (43.3 degrees Celsius) for the first time in a month. As of Friday, the high temperature in the desert city had been at or above that mark for 29 consecutive days.
Already this week, the overnight low at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport fell under 90 (32.2 C) for the first time in 16 days, finally allowing people some respite from the stifling heat once the sun goes down.
Temperatures are also expected to ease in Las Vegas, Albuquerque and Death Valley, California.
The downward trend started Wednesday night, when Phoenix saw its first major monsoon storm since the traditional start of the season on June 15. While more than half of the greater Phoenix area saw no rainfall from that storm, some eastern suburbs were pummeled by high winds, swirling dust and localized downfalls of up to an inch (2.5 centimeters) of precipitation.
Storms gradually increasing in strength are expected over the weekend.
Scientists calculate that July will prove to be the hottest globally on record and perhaps the warmest human civilization has seen. The extreme heat is now hitting the eastern part of the U.S, as soaring temperatures moved from the Midwest into the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic, where some places are seeing their warmest days so far this year.
The new heat records being set this summer are just some of the extreme weather being seen around the U.S. this month, such as flash floods in Pennsylvania and parts of the Northeast.
And while relief may be on the way for the Southwest, for now it's still dangerously hot. Phoenix's high temperature reached 116 (46.7 C) Friday afternoon, which is far above the average temperature of 106 (41.1 C).
"Anyone can be at risk outside in this record heat," the fire department in Goodyear, a Phoenix suburb, warned residents on social media while offering ideas to stay safe.
For many people such as older adults, those with health issues and those without access to air conditioning, the heat can be dangerous or even deadly.
Maricopa County, the most populous in Arizona and home to Phoenix, reported this week that its public health department had confirmed 25 heat-associated deaths this year as of July 21, with 249 more under investigation.
Results from toxicological tests that can takes weeks or months after an autopsy is conducted could eventually result in many deaths listed as under investigation as heat associated being changed to confirmed.
Maricopa County confirmed 425 heat-associated deaths last year, and more than half of them occurred in July.
Elsewhere in Arizona next week, the agricultural desert community of Yuma is expecting highs ranging from 104 to 112 (40 C to 44.4 C) and Tucson is looking at highs ranging from 99 to 111 (37.2 C to 43.9 C).
The highs in Las Vegas are forecast to slip as low as 94 (34.4 C) next Tuesday after a long spell of highs above 110 (43.3 C). Death Valley, which hit 128 (53.3 C) in mid-July, will cool as well, though only to a still blistering hot 116 (46.7 C).
In New Mexico, the highs in Albuquerque next week are expected to be in the mid to high 90s (around 35 C), with party cloudy skies.
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Caught on camera: Bear takes dip in swimming pool during extreme heat
Published: Jul. 29, 2023 at 3:47 AM CDT|Updated: 15 minutes ago
BURBANK, Calif. (CNN) - Humans aren’t the only creatures trying to find ways to stay cool in the extreme hot temperatures.
One bear tried to beat the heat by taking a dip in a jacuzzi.
It happened Friday in Burbank, California.
According to the Burbank Police Department, officers were responding to reports of a bear sighting.
When they arrived, they found the bear sitting in a jacuzzi behind one of the homes.
However, the bear then got out of the hot tub, scaled a wall and climbed a tree.
The city of Burbank is under a heat advisory until Saturday night.
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Caught on camera: Bear takes dip in swimming pool during extreme heat
Published: Jul. 29, 2023 at 4:47 AM EDT|Updated: 14 minutes ago
BURBANK, Calif. (CNN) - Humans aren’t the only creatures trying to find ways to stay cool in the extreme hot temperatures.
One bear tried to beat the heat by taking a dip in a jacuzzi.
It happened Friday in Burbank, California.
According to the Burbank Police Department, officers were responding to reports of a bear sighting.
When they arrived, they found the bear sitting in a jacuzzi behind one of the homes.
However, the bear then got out of the hot tub, scaled a wall and climbed a tree.
The city of Burbank is under a heat advisory until Saturday night.
Copyright 2023 CNN Newsource. All rights reserved. | https://www.wagmtv.com/2023/07/29/caught-camera-bear-takes-dip-swimming-pool-during-extreme-heat/ | 2023-07-29T09:02:36 | 1 | https://www.wagmtv.com/2023/07/29/caught-camera-bear-takes-dip-swimming-pool-during-extreme-heat/ |