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Hi, I'm Cleo! I'm a very friendly and sweet girl who can't wait to find my furever home! I'm so... View on PetFinder Cleo - Loves other Dogs! Related to this story Most Popular If you want to see the Colorado River change in real time, head to Lake Powell. Elizabeth Archibeque will spend the rest of her life in prison. Hikers suffering from heat exhaustion were rescued from Mount Elden Lookout Trail. The Coconino County Board of Supervisors is set to vote on an ordinance regulating short-term rentals. Advocates say more could be done to help prevent more deaths.
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Digital detox for kids Between remote learning, video games and social media, it’s common for kids to experience digital overstimulation. Digital overload occurs when a child uses tech devices that expose them to more sensory information than they can handle. With this in mind, it’s worth having an occasional digital detox day to help kids unwind with screen-free activities. While it’s easy to go electronics-free for a digital detox day, it’s essential to have other activities lined up to engage kids. A trip to the park or beach are fun outdoor options, especially when sports or arts and crafts are involved. Popular indoor activities include puzzles, building projects and even hands-on experience in the kitchen. Shop this article: Intex Underwater Play Sticks, Singer M1500 Mechanical Sewing Machine, Stomp Rocket Dueling Rocket Launcher for Kids Effects of digital overload on kids According to a 2021 study from PubMed, overconsumption of tech devices can lead to: - Insufficient work. - Bouts of confusion. - Delayed decision-making. - Loss of control over information. - Refusal to take in information. - Higher tolerance for error. - Lack of critical thinking of information. - Mental health challenges such as anxiety and stress. How unplugging for a day may help kids Here’s how you can help your kids detox from their devices. Benefits eye health Spending long hours in front of screens due to school, video games or watching TV can wear on your eyes. According to the American Optometric Association, prolonged screen time may lead to digital eye strain, dry eyes, headaches or difficulty sleeping. As a result, it’s recommended to unplug from devices when possible to alleviate these symptoms. A digital detox can help set the stage for what the AOA refers to as healthier “visual hygiene.” Ideally, kids and adults should take a 20-second break from screens every 20 minutes to view an object 20 feet away to minimize digital eye strain. Boosts activity levels A 24-hour digital detox challenge often inspires kids to get more active during the day. In fact, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention states that kids between the ages of 6 to 17 years should engage in an hour of “moderate-to-vigorous intense physical activity each day.” Without the hindrance or distractions of devices, kids may find it easier to enjoy sports and physical activities, whether swimming, running around a park or playing tag. Older kids, namely high school-aged kids, may prefer spending their digital detox day at the gym, track or basketball court. Encourages family time Board game Digital detox isn’t just for kids. Instead, the entire household can participate in and benefit from it. If everyone unplugs for a day together, there’s more time to bond and talk over board games, story time, or home improvement projects. Or, the digital detox may present the ideal opportunity to enjoy an undistracted day trip, museum visit or outdoor excursion. Sold by Amazon Best toys and activities for 24-hour digital detox challenges The backyard, park or pool are fun places for kids to play device-free. Investing in a new outdoor toy or game to enjoy during detox day is worth considering, too. Throw Throw Burrito, for example, is a dodgeball-inspired card game for ages 7 and older that keeps kids on their toes as they duck from flying burritos. Sold by Amazon Lego Creator 3-in-1 Space Shuttle Toy to Astronaut Figure to Spaceship This 144-piece building set that offers three project configurations. Suitable for ages 6 and older and well-received for its realistic details. Sold by Amazon Every household member can play this wacky word association game with outrageous comparisons. It comes with 1,000 cards and you can play with as many as eight players. Sold by Amazon Kids Xplore Nature Exploration Kit Tap into kids’ curiosity with this kit, which comes with binoculars, magnifying glass, nets and specimen containers. The kit helps kids learn map-reading skills and teaches kids the basics of nature-watching. Sold by Amazon Step up pool-time fun with this set of five quick-sinking toys. They’re made with soft, flexible silicone and have rounded edges for safe handling. Sold by Amazon Giantville Giant Tumbling Timber Toy These blocks can grow as high as 4 feet when players flex their block-stacking skills. An all-ages-friendly game, it’s considered a favorite option for household-wide detox days spent outdoors. Sold by Amazon KaraoKing Karaoke Machine for Kids This Bluetooth karaoke machine has plenty of high-tech features kids can enjoy while they belt out their favorite tunes. The machine has a built-in disco ball and connects with most devices for easy streaming. Sold by Amazon If a camping excursion is in the cards, either in the backyard or somewhere local, this tent is a wise investment for its 60-second setup. The tent has a spacious 8 feet by 7 feet interior and fits one queen-size air bed. Sold by Amazon Nerf Elite 2.0 Commander RD-6 Blaster Take a game of tag to the next level with this popular dart blaster. It’s equipped with a rotating drum that blasts six darts up to 90 feet. As one of the more affordable Nerf blasters, many people invest in several to enjoy all-out blaster battles. Sold by Amazon Creativity for Kids Hide and Seek Rock Painting Kit The kit comes with 10 rocks and eight colorful paints. Because the paint is weather-resistant, you can place the painted rocks around the yard. Sold by Amazon “The Master Guide to Drawing Anime” By Christopher Hart The book teaches kids how to draw six popular anime figures, including vengeful bad guys. The book includes step-by-step demonstrations as well as templates and outfit guides. It’s recommended for kids ages 14 and older. Sold by Amazon Mademax Upgraded 79-Inch Splash Pad Kids will have tons of summer fun with this splash pad. It comes with a storage bag, a repair patch, a hose connector and rubber washers. It’s easy to set up by connecting it to a garden hose or PVC tube. Sold by Amazon Creativity for Kids Grow N’ Glow Terrarium Kit The kit is perfect for kids that love science. It is designed for kids ages 5 to 8 but can be a fun activity for the entire family. It has a terrarium jar, potting mix, organic chia and wheat grass seeds and more. Sold by Amazon Peter Pauper Press Premium Black Sketchbook Let your kids’ imagination run rampant with a sketchbook. The pages are 8 ½ by 11 inches, giving kids plenty of space for their creativity. It includes 192 perforated, heavyweight pages and a study book binding. Sold by Amazon Stomp Rocket Dueling Rocket Launcher for Kids This rocket launcher provides kids with a fun, safe outdoor activity. It launches four rockets 200 feet. It is safe for kids 5 and up, easy to assemble and 100% kid-powered. No batteries are needed for this Science, Technology, Engineering and Math toy. Sold by Amazon Looikoos Walkie Talkies for Kids Let your kids communicate the old-fashioned way with walkie-talkies. This 3-pack of walkie-talkies come in three colors and a high anti-interference, clear voice technology. It has real-time monitoring, anti-wandering off, an alarm system, and 22 channels. They require four AAA batteries, which are sold separately. Sold by Amazon “Disney Dreams Collection Coloring Book” By Thomas Kinkade This coloring book is for the ultimate Disney-lover. It features 63 color and black-and-white pages of classic Disney stories. It includes paintings from “The Jungle Book,” “Sleeping Beauty” and others. It is available as a paperback or spiral-bound book. Sold by Amazon Kinetic Sand Beach Sand Kingdom Playset Bring the beach to your backyard or your kitchen table with this set. It has 3 pounds of beach sand, molds and tools for kids to enjoy. Kids 3 and older can use six molds to build amazing castles. Sold by Amazon This adorable set of whale-shaped bubble guns is sure to keep kids away from their devices. It has four 50-milliliter bubble solutions and three color choices. They are leak- and spill-proof, child-safe and ASTM Safety Test approved. Sold by Amazon The kit lets kids try several science experiments from the comfort of their homes. Safe for kids as young as 3, it includes 30 scientific experiments, such as rainbow rain, erupting volcanoes and bottle-blowing balloons. Kids use the instruction cards to guide them through the experiments. Sold by Amazon Kids can get creative with modeling clay. It includes 50 colors of clay and tools. It is non-toxic, environmentally-friendly, soft and non-sticky. It air dries, so there’s no need for it to be put in the oven to set. Sold by Amazon For the future architect, the magnetic tiles are a great STEM toy to challenge their building skills. This 52 0r 102-piece set can be used to build castles, animals, plants and more. They are made of rounded, high-quality acrylonitrile butadiene styrene plastic. Sold by Amazon National Geographic Microscope for Kids Kids can examine various species with this microscope. The microscope has large focus knobs, a soft-touch eyepiece and adjustable platform to view species. It comes with six plant sides, six rocks and minerals and six blank sides. It has tools kids use to conduct experiments. Sold by Amazon “Where’s Waldo? The Ultimate Waldo Watcher Collection” By Martin Handford Kids can get lost in time searching for Waldo. It includes seven puzzle books requiring kids to find the iconic character as well as other people and items. Sold by Amazon This set has 70 toys to keep kids entertained. Some of the fidget toys include pop bubbles, an infinity cube, fidget spinners, a pop ball, sensory rings and much more. They are great for children with conditions such as attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, attention-deficit disorder, autism and obsessive-compulsive disorder. Sold by Amazon Hapinest Find and Seek Scavenger Hunt Scavenger hunts are a classic outdoor game that brings tons of fun. The set is designed for two players, including items such as 35 find and seek cards, two instruction cards and a drawstring bag. Sold by Amazon Soppycid Reusable Water Bomb Balloons These reusable water bombs are an excellent way to have fun in the summer heat. They are offered in a 4-, 6-, 12-, 16-, 18- and 20-pack, and can be used several times. To fill them, simply sink them into water for about a second. Sold by Amazon Made By Me Ultimate Weaving Loom Kids can develop a new hobby with this weaving kit. It can make up to 25 projects that kids can use or share with their friends. It has 378 pieces to make items such as pencil holders, potholders and friendship bracelets. No sewing is needed and it is kid-friendly. Sold by Amazon Hapray 4-Pack Bird House Crafts for Kids This craft set lets kids design birdhouses for their animal friends. It includes four unassembled birdhouses, paint, four brushes, a painting palette, four strings and two glues. The birdhouses are made of high-quality, thick plywood and are non-toxic and eco-friendly. Sold by Amazon Let your athletes get some practice in with a punching bag. It comes in three colors and is adjustable to fit the child’s height. It has gloves, a durable stand, a weighted base and a 180-degree spring. Sold by Amazon “Paint by Sticker Kids: Zoo Animals” By Workman Publishing Keep kids entertained for hours with this picture book. It includes 10 sticker paintings that require kids to find the stickers and place them in the right places to create a work of art. Sold by Amazon Want to shop the best products at the best prices? Check out Daily Deals from BestReviews. Sign up here to receive the BestReviews weekly newsletter for useful advice on new products and noteworthy deals. Sian Babish writes for BestReviews. BestReviews has helped millions of consumers simplify their purchasing decisions, saving them time and money. BestReviews spends thousands of hours researching, analyzing, and testing products to recommend the best picks for most consumers. Copyright 2023 BestReviews, a Nexstar company. All rights reserved.
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2023-07-29T11:40:46
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Hello, hello, hello! I'm Diamond, a dreamy and gentle kitten looking for my very own loving home. My favorite thing... View on PetFinder Diamond Related to this story Most Popular If you want to see the Colorado River change in real time, head to Lake Powell. Elizabeth Archibeque will spend the rest of her life in prison. Hikers suffering from heat exhaustion were rescued from Mount Elden Lookout Trail. The Coconino County Board of Supervisors is set to vote on an ordinance regulating short-term rentals. Advocates say more could be done to help prevent more deaths.
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2023-07-29T11:40:48
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One of the potentially most significant political events in the fight to save the planet from climate change has come from an unexpected direction: the battle over reproductive rights. When the six Republican-appointed Supreme Court justices voted to overturn Roe v. Wade, they gave a green light to states with Republican-controlled legislatures to pass long-planned laws drastically restricting access to abortion. For example, in Texas, all abortions are now illegal except for those intended to protect the life of the mother. After 50 years of federal protection for reproductive rights, this sudden loss of individual autonomy is serving as a political wake-up call to many citizens and most especially to young women. In the United States, voting by young women (and young men) is generally at abysmally low levels. In the 2022 election, only 30% of 18-29 year-olds voted. Despite this low turnout, their impact in close elections was substantial. In Pennsylvania, the only state where a U.S. Senate seat flipped parties in 2022, 70% of the 18-29 year-olds who voted cast their ballots for John Fetterman, the Democratic candidate who won the election with 51% of the vote. In a Senate that is almost evenly divided along party lines, gaining or losing a single seat can be decisive. Based on data from the Edison Research National Election Poll conducted shortly after the November 2022 election, 72% of 18-29 year-olds believe that abortion should be legal some or all of the time. When asked to prioritize the significance of crime, abortion, inflation, gun policy and immigration in their voting decisions, 44% of 18-29 year-olds chose abortion as the number one issue. Inflation was a distant second at 21%. No other age group chose abortion as the number one issue. Since the divide between Democratic and Republican positions on reproductive rights correlates almost perfectly with the divide over climate change policies (as well as other issues such as gun control), votes cast on the basis of one of these issues will lend support to candidates with predictable views on the other issues. In what would surely be one of the most ironic instances of the law of unintended consequences, decades from now we may recognize the rollback of Roe v Wade as a turning point in the electoral balance of power and the fight to save the planet (”Biden looks to provide relief from extreme heat as record high temperatures persist across the US,” July 27). — Jeremy Nathans, Baltimore The writer is a professor of molecular biology and genetics at the Johns Hopkins Medical School. Add your voice: Respond to this piece or other Sun content by submitting your own letter.
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2023-07-29T11:40:53
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How to Watch NASCAR, F1, IndyCar & More: Auto Racing Streaming Live - Saturday, July 29 Published: Jul. 29, 2023 at 5:44 AM CDT|Updated: 56 minutes ago Need more auto racing in your life? Well, you're in luck. The race slate on Saturday, July 29 includes Formula 1, Formula E, NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, NASCAR Cup Series, NASCAR Xfinity Racing Series, and NHRA Drag Racing action that can be watched on Fubo. For a complete list, along with information on how to watch or live stream it all, check out the article below. Watch even more racing action with ESPN+! Auto Racing Streaming Live Today Watch Formula 1: Belgium Grand Prix - Sprint Shootout - Series: Formula 1 - Game Time: 5:55 AM ET - TV Channel: ESPN - Live Stream: Watch on Fubo! Watch Formula 1: Belgium Grand Prix - Sprint - Series: Formula 1 - Game Time: 10:25 AM ET - TV Channel: ESPN - Live Stream: Watch on Fubo! Watch Formula E: Round 15: London - Race - Series: Formula E - Game Time: 11:30 AM ET - TV Channel: CBS Sports Network - Live Stream: Watch on Fubo! Watch NHRA Drag Racing: DENSO Sonoma Nationals - Qualifying - Series: NHRA Drag Racing - Game Time: 12:00 PM ET - TV Channel: FOX Sports Networks - Live Stream: Watch on Fubo! Watch Formula E: Hankook London E-Prix - Series: Formula E - Game Time: 12:00 PM ET - TV Channel: CBS - Live Stream: Watch on Fubo! Watch NASCAR Cup Series: Cook Out 400 - Qualifying - Series: NASCAR Cup Series - Game Time: 12:30 PM ET - TV Channel: USA Network - Live Stream: Watch on Fubo! Watch NASCAR Xfinity Racing Series: Henry 180 - Series: NASCAR Xfinity Racing Series - Game Time: 3:00 PM ET - TV Channel: NBC - Live Stream: Watch on Fubo! Watch NASCAR Xfinity Racing Series: Road America 180 - Series: NASCAR Xfinity Racing Series - Game Time: 3:00 PM ET - TV Channel: NBC - Live Stream: Watch on Fubo! Watch NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series: Worldwide Express 250 - Series: NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series - Game Time: 7:30 PM ET - TV Channel: FOX Sports Networks - Live Stream: Watch on Fubo! Make sure you're following along with racing action all year long on Fubo and ESPN+! © 2023 Data Skrive. All rights reserved.
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Hi there! My name is Eleanor. I'm a lovely lady and I have a silky smooth coat perfect for pets.... View on PetFinder Eleanor - loves other dogs! Related to this story Most Popular If you want to see the Colorado River change in real time, head to Lake Powell. Elizabeth Archibeque will spend the rest of her life in prison. Hikers suffering from heat exhaustion were rescued from Mount Elden Lookout Trail. The Coconino County Board of Supervisors is set to vote on an ordinance regulating short-term rentals. Advocates say more could be done to help prevent more deaths.
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Written by Laura Duerr For better sleep without replacing your bed, try one of these mattress toppers Do you feel like you’re not getting enough sleep, even if the clock says you slept eight hours? A mattress topper may be the solution. Mattress toppers help support your sleeping position, soften firm mattresses and minimize disruptive movement from your partner, all without making you replace your entire bed. Mattress toppers are available in several types of foam, gel and feathers, making it easy to customize your bed for a more comfortable night’s sleep. Shop this article: Tempur-Pedic Tempur-Adapt Supreme Mattress Topper, Sleep On Latex Pure Green Natural Latex Mattress Topper, Linenspa Gel-Infused Memory Foam Mattress Topper The best mattress toppers tested Our BestReviews Testing Lab tried out two popular mattress toppers. Key features to look for in a mattress topper include temperature regulation and the right balance between softness and support. Mattress toppers are generally between 2 and 4 inches thick, though toppers up to 6 inches thick are available. Finally, if you’re hoping to reduce disruption caused by a partner’s restless sleep, look for a memory foam or gel mattress topper with low transmission of movement. Tempur-Pedic Tempur-Adapt Supreme Mattress Topper review Made by trusted mattress brand Tempur-Pedic, the Tempur-Adapt Supreme Mattress Topper transformed the tester’s bed into a luxury sleep experience. The soft memory foam delivered uninterrupted sleep and felt deep and soft yet still supportive. Its sturdy corner straps keep the mattress topper from sliding around, and our tester reported that after several weeks of use, the mattress topper felt just as soft and comfortable as it did on the first day. Testing Sleep On Latex Pure Green Natural Latex Mattress review This foam mattress topper, made from latex from organically grown rubber trees, provides sturdy support that’s still comfortable to sleep on. Our tester reports that the Pure Green mattress topper helped them sleep more comfortably than ever, thanks to how well it supported their back and bad shoulder. Plus, it was ready to use right away because the foam unrolled and lay flat instantly, without the uncurling period many mattress toppers need. Best mattress toppers Tempur-Pedic Tempur-Adapt Supreme Mattress Topper The memory foam in this mattress topper conforms to support the body while retaining bounce-back comfort. It’s made from moisture-wicking, hypoallergenic materials and adds 3 inches of height to mattresses. Sold by Amazon Sleep On Latex Pure Green Natural Latex Mattress Topper This 3-inch thick mattress topper is made from organic latex foam and is OEKO-TEX certified free from harmful chemicals. It’s durable and supportive, while small air chambers throughout the pad help promote airflow for a cooler sleep. Sold by Amazon Linenspa Gel-Infused Memory Foam Mattress Topper This budget-friendly pick is infused with cooling gel, making it good for those who sleep too warm. The extra-soft foam is available in 2- and 3-inch thicknesses. Sold by Amazon Sleep Innovations Dual Layer Memory Foam Mattress Topper At 4 inches thick, this mattress topper is extremely soft and comfortable. It’s made with a layer of memory foam topped with a down alternative pillow-top cover. Sold by Amazon This popular mattress topper features targeted zones designed to relieve pressure on different body parts. It’s also helpful for temperature regulation and stays in place well. Sold by Amazon Want to shop the best products at the best prices? Check out Daily Deals from BestReviews. Sign up here to receive the BestReviews weekly newsletter for useful advice on new products and noteworthy deals. Laura Duerr writes for BestReviews. BestReviews has helped millions of consumers simplify their purchasing decisions, saving them time and money. Copyright 2023 BestReviews, a Nexstar company. All rights reserved.
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Check meowt! I'm Flower, an adorable and curious kitten looking for my very own loving home. My favorite thing in... View on PetFinder Flower Related to this story Most Popular If you want to see the Colorado River change in real time, head to Lake Powell. Elizabeth Archibeque will spend the rest of her life in prison. Hikers suffering from heat exhaustion were rescued from Mount Elden Lookout Trail. The Coconino County Board of Supervisors is set to vote on an ordinance regulating short-term rentals. Advocates say more could be done to help prevent more deaths.
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Affordable school supplies and other budget picks The school year is coming back around, and there’s no better time to start checking items off of your school supply list than right now. Finding affordable school supplies can be somewhat of a chore, but with an understanding of what supplies you need, you can probably find all your needs at a fair price. From pens and pencils to planners, notebooks and more, being prepared for the back-to-school season doesn’t have to be stressful or break the bank. Shop this article: Ticonderoga 30-Pack of Yellow Pre-Sharpened Graphite No. 2 Pencils, Blue Sky Academic Planner and Apple iPad Air Picking your school supply essentials Student age and grade Perhaps the main factors for your school supply list are the student’s age, grade and classes. For example, glue is an excellent option for elementary and middle school students who are likely to perform arts and crafts. Older students could benefit from tools with more versatility, such as laptops, tablets or other smart devices. Additionally, a student taking specific classes, such as art or dance, may require more specific materials than what you’ll find on a school supplies list. School supply options for keeping to your budget Most school supply lists include several different items, all of which students are expected to have. These costs can add up quickly, though there are a few ways to keep to your budget. If you know the student will use certain disposable items, such as crayons, pens, pencils or erasers, for more than just one school year, you can buy them in bulk to save year after year. Otherwise, consider looking for deals on the student’s essentials. Choosing your student’s essentials What constitutes “back-to-school essentials” can vary from student to student, and if they’re too old for elementary school supply lists, then it may be up to you to choose. A few agreed-upon essentials are backpacks, pens and pencils, notebooks and binders. However, this can depend on your student’s classes and may include things ranging from cameras to musical instruments and more. Best back-to-school supplies on a budget Ticonderoga 30-Pack Of Yellow Pre-Sharpened Graphite No. 2 Pencils Pencils are a must-have school supply item, no matter the student’s age. These number two pencils fit most peoples’ budgets and write with the standard lightness used in most schools. They include a useful eraser on the end that’s perfect for math, writing, drawing and other subjects. Sold by Amazon Paper Mate InkJoy 100RT Medium Point Ultra Smooth Ink Pens These pens are super affordable when purchased in bulk and they write very smoothly compared to most other pens. You can buy these pens in either assorted color or black packages, in packs of 12 or 20. Sold by Amazon Crayola 24-Pack of Long Barrel Colored Woodcase Pencils These colored pencils from Crayola are the industry standard, with colors including red, yellow, blue, white and black, among many others still. They come pre-sharpened and are made from all nontoxic materials. Sold by Amazon Crayola 152-Pack Ultimate Crayon Collection With Assorted Colors The price of this massive crayon pack is impressive. It also comes with a crayon sharpener and a useful carrying caddy that makes coloring time easy. You can buy this crayon set in a bundle with a pack of twistable crayons for a little bit more money. Sold by Amazon JanSport Student Backpack With 15-Inch Laptop Compartment This JanSport backpack works great for books and other supplies, and it also has a mesh pocket for holding water bottles and a 15-inch laptop compartment. You can purchase this option in several different colors and styles, each with JanSport’s signature S-curve shoulder straps with adjustable 14.5-inch shoulder drops. Sold by Amazon Fiskars Kids Pointed-Tip 5-Inch Safety Scissors In Random Colors Scissors are another must-have for preschool and K-8 students, and this particular pair is extremely affordable and made blunt for added safety. They come in a random color, either red, blue, light blue or green. This option also comes with a full lifetime warranty, according to the product description. Sold by Amazon Gorilla Kids Retractable Disappearing Purple Glue Sticks For students involved in arts and crafts, glue sticks are a necessity. These disappearing purple glue sticks are ideal for visual projects, offering a strong adhesive in both single packs of six-packs. Sold by Amazon Paper Mate 12-Pack Of Large Pink Pearl Classic Pencil Erasers If a student plans to work in pencil often, another useful tool to keep handy is an eraser. While most pencils include an eraser, these offer a backup solution for when those tiny erasers on your pencil run out. Sold by Amazon PowerMe Black Electric Pencil Sharpener for No. 2 Pencils If you plan to use a pencil, then you will also require a pencil sharpener. This electric sharpener is battery-powered and offers long-term pencil sharpening. You can buy this electric pencil sharpener in black, blue, green, pink, purple or white. Sold by Amazon Emraw Four-Pack Of 100-Sheet Black-and-White Marble-Style Cover Composition Books Composition books are a classic lined paper option for use when taking notes or working on assignments. These lined composition books come with four units, and you can purchase them in black and white or assorted colors. Sold by Amazon Blue Sky Academic Year Planner Academic planners are essential for older kids, and this flexible planner offers weekly and monthly calendar planning. You can buy this planner in 8.5-by-11-inch, 7-by-9-inch or 5-by-8-inch sizes. Sold by Amazon Apple 2022 Fifth-Generation 10.9-Inch Purple iPad Air With Wi-Fi Tablets aren’t exactly cheap, but with Apple offering more budget options than ever, these can make an excellent alternative to laptops for older students. You can buy the iPad Air with either 64 or 256GB of storage, with Wi-Fi or a Wi-Fi and cellular bundle. It’s also available in purple, blue, pink, space gray and starlight. Sold by Amazon Acer Aspire 5 15.6-Inch Full Display Slim Laptop With AMD Ryzen 5 Processor The Aspire 5 is a powerful Acer laptop that comes at a fair price, featuring a powerful processor and multiple bundle options for maximizing your purchase. It also includes 8GB of DDR4 RAM for multitasking and up to 11 hours of battery life off the charger. Sold by Amazon Want to shop the best products at the best prices? Check out Daily Deals from BestReviews. Sign up here to receive the BestReviews weekly newsletter for useful advice on new products and noteworthy deals. Peter McGuthrie writes for BestReviews. BestReviews has helped millions of consumers simplify their purchasing decisions, saving them time and money. Copyright 2023 BestReviews, a Nexstar company. All rights reserved.
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Hi everyone, my name is Forest & I am about 6 years old. I do have a sob story so... View on PetFinder Forest - laidback cuddle bug kitty! Related to this story Most Popular If you want to see the Colorado River change in real time, head to Lake Powell. Elizabeth Archibeque will spend the rest of her life in prison. Hikers suffering from heat exhaustion were rescued from Mount Elden Lookout Trail. The Coconino County Board of Supervisors is set to vote on an ordinance regulating short-term rentals. Advocates say more could be done to help prevent more deaths.
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2023-07-29T11:41:06
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These school supplies deals will save you money when you shop for the new school year Shopping for back-to-school can be expensive. Kids need new clothes, shoes and accessories plus numerous classroom items before the new school year begins. The good news is that you can save on school essentials by finding them on sale. This time of year, many popular retailers mark down the prices of the things kids need to head to class. Our back-to-school collection of must-have deals includes everything from shirts to calculators to help you stay within your budget as you shop. Shop this article: Texas Instruments TI 84 Plus CE Graphing Calculator, Adidas Big Boys Iconic Tricot Pants and Castle Art Supplies Set of 72 Colored Pencils How to shop for back-to-school deals The key to successful back-to-school shopping is to think about what your kids need and prefer. After all, what good is a discounted jacket or budget-friendly backpack if your favorite students don’t like them or can’t use them? You can take control of your back-to-school shopping endeavors with a few helpful tips. Look for on-trend styles It may seem like various types of attire go out of style as quickly as they become hot items, but kids know what is trending. Get their guidance as you shop so they will be happy with any new additions to their wardrobe. When in doubt, you can’t go wrong with the basics such as jeans and T-shirts. Think about their shoe needs Most kids need more than one pair of shoes for school. In addition to current styles such as chunky platform shoes and casual sneakers, athletic shoes are necessary for sports or gym class. Focus on classroom items Pencils, calculators, notebooks, pens, erasers and highlighters are some of the most popular essentials that students need when they head back to class. This isn’t a complete list, and the items needed vary depending on the age of the student and class requirements. However, now is a good time to find low prices on these classroom must-haves. Invest in coursework-friendly tech Students of all ages work on computers or tablets to conduct research and do assignments. Devices such as headphones and earbuds will help them concentrate. What’s more, a simple home printer makes it possible for kids to print assignments to present to their teachers. When you shop early, you can save big on student-friendly tech. Consider bags and packs Don’t forget that kids need something to carry their gear to class. Backpacks, lunch boxes, pencil cases and gym bags are on the lists of most parents as they help their kids gather the items they’ll take back to school. Best back-to-school deals for school supplies and clothing Texas Instruments TI 84 Plus CE Graphing Calculator Even if they are dreading it, many students will have to go to advanced math classes when school is back in session. The TI 84 Plus model is perfect for equations that require graphing to solve. A large vivid screen, lightweight build and rechargeable battery are other features students appreciate. Sold by Amazon There are good reasons that the Aspire 5 is a popular choice for students. Although it sports a vivid 15.6-inch screen that’s ideal for working on assignments, the design is trim and easy to stash in a backpack. The responsive 11th-generation Intel processor can easily keep up with important work. Parents will also appreciate the budget-friendly price. Sold by Amazon Under Armour Hustle 5.0 Backpack Kids won’t run out of room in this spacious backpack, as it has ample pockets including one that’s large and padded for a laptop. It even has a lower compartment for stashing gear such as gym shoes. Sold by Amazon Epson WorkForce All-in-One Printer This printer proves that you don’t have to spend a lot of money for a versatile model. Although inexpensive, it prints, scans and copies. It’s also capable of faxing and double-sided printing. Additionally, it has wireless connectivity and can pair with devices that offer voice control via Alexa or Siri. Sold by Walmart Adidas Big Boys Iconic Tricot Pants Lightweight and comfortable, these classic Adidas pants are practical for warming up, playing sports or heading to class. They feature the iconic three-stripe pattern on the legs. Parents will also love how easy the polyester fabric is to wash. Castle Art Supplies Set of 72 Colored Pencils Colored pencils are great for kids who have art classes as part of their schedules. This set is perfect for exploring their creative side, as it’s packed with 72 pencils in every color of the rainbow. It includes a case to keep them organized and ready for use. Sold by Amazon Available in numerous colors, this pencil case features ample space for numerous writing tools and accessories. It has five elastic holders to keep important pencils and pens easy to access. Several smaller interior pockets will keep small items such as change and paper clips organized. Sold by Amazon These fan-favorite earbuds distance themselves from competitors for their amazing sound and reliable noise-canceling technology. These features are beneficial to students when using them to hone in on audio assignments or block out interruptive sounds. Transparency mode is there when they need it to hear outside sounds. They are comfortable to wear, too. Sold by Amazon Celebrity Pink Juniors’ High-Rise Wide-Leg Frayed Jeans Pants with wide legs and denim with rips are both in style this year. This pair of jeans offers both, with an ultra-relaxed fit and on-trend frays. In addition to a casual, comfortable fit, they come in a nice selection of sizes and in a choice of two shades of blue. Sold by Macy’s Nike Big Kids Court Borough 2 SE Casual Sneakers Regardless of your kid’s favorite styles, there’s a good chance that these sneakers will look great with them. They are designed for comfort and have laid-back casual looks that are perfect for class or weekends. They come in trendy white with a colorful Nike swoosh. Sold by Macy’s Other back-to-school deals worth checking out - The Tommy Hilfiger Big Girls’ Ruffle Stripped Jersey Dress is perfect for special school days. - Oxford Spiral Notebooks can be used for multiple classes thanks to their pocket dividers and three subjects. - The Under Armour Boys’ Pennant Jacket is both stylish and warm. - This Boys’ Nike Character T-shirt will look great with your little man’s favorite pair of jeans. - Soundcore Life Q20 Hybrid Active Wireless Noise-canceling Headphones offer a nice blend of affordability and quality. - A kids’ Bentgo Lunch Box provides room for their favorite foods and snacks. Want to shop the best products at the best prices? Check out Daily Deals from BestReviews. Sign up here to receive the BestReviews weekly newsletter for useful advice on new products and noteworthy deals. Jennifer Manfrin writes for BestReviews. BestReviews has helped millions of consumers simplify their purchasing decisions, saving them time and money. Copyright 2023 BestReviews, a Nexstar company. All rights reserved.
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Are we about to be best friends? I'm Gaia, an adorable and cuddly puppy looking for my furever home. As... View on PetFinder Gaia Related to this story Most Popular If you want to see the Colorado River change in real time, head to Lake Powell. Elizabeth Archibeque will spend the rest of her life in prison. Hikers suffering from heat exhaustion were rescued from Mount Elden Lookout Trail. The Coconino County Board of Supervisors is set to vote on an ordinance regulating short-term rentals. Advocates say more could be done to help prevent more deaths.
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2023-07-29T11:41:13
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With great power comes limited pre-order availability Marvel’s Spider-Man 2, from developer Insomniac Games, is one of the biggest games scheduled to release this year. The first game, released in 2018, and the Miles Morales spinoff, released in 2020, were massive critical and commercial hits, so expectations are sky-high. To capitalize on the fervor, Sony is releasing a special, limited edition PlayStation 5 console packed with Spider-Man goodness. If you already have a PS5, don’t fret. All of the bundle’s contents are also available separately. You’d better act fast, though. Some pieces are already sold out at certain retailers. What’s in the bundle? The Spider-Man 2 bundle is composed of four parts. The console, special console covers, a special controller and a digital copy of the game. The total price of the bundle is $599.99. That’s a huge savings compared to the cost of each item separately: $714.96. The console There are two versions of the PS5 console. One with a disk drive, which costs $499.99, and one without, which costs $399.99. The console included in the bundle is the disk version of the console. There’s nothing special or different about the console itself, such as improved performance. It’s just a regular disc PS5. The console covers Typically, limited edition console bundles featured special designs painted right onto the system. But, because the PS5 uses detachable covers instead of a built-on body, this bundle just includes covers that come pre-attached to the console. This means you can mix and match any covers you may have or get later. Console covers for the PS5 generally cost anywhere from $25 to $70 depending on the seller. The limited edition Spider-Man 2 covers cost $64.99. Be careful when purchasing these separately; there is a different version for both the disc and the discless PS5. The controller The PS5 controller, known as the “DualSense” controller, has unique features such as a special rumble feature that can mimic the surfaces your character walks on in-game and triggers with adjustable tension so you can feel the weight of pulling a bowstring, for example. It costs $69.99. The special Spider-Man 2 controller is no different from any other DualSense, save for its design mimicking that of the console cover. It costs $79.99. The game Likely the reason you’re considering grabbing any of the above items in the first place, Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 is set to greatly expand on the gameplay found in the first two games in the series. Some of the biggest changes include being able to swap between Peter Parker and Miles Morales at will, and the introduction of gliding on web wings in your suit. Story-wise, Kraven the Hunter and Venom have been revealed as two big antagonists. There are three versions of Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 you can buy. - Base version: Also called the Launch Edition, this includes special bonuses for pre-ordering. That’s the version included in the console bundle, and it costs $69.99. - Digital Deluxe: This includes the Launch Edition bonuses and further extras such as more suits and Photo Mode items. It costs $79.99. If you want those bonuses after buying the base version, you can later upgrade your copy of the game for $9.99. - Collector’s Edition: This version includes everything in the Digital Deluxe version, plus a SteelBook case and a statue of Peter and Miles fighting Venom. It costs $229.99. Limited edition purchase details The Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 limited edition console bundle and all of the individual items are currently available for pre-order. All of the above items are set to start shipping out on Sept. 1. The game itself, however, is not due for release until Oct. 20. If you buy the console bundle with the digital code, you can still redeem it. You simply can’t access the software until the game officially releases. Best Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 items PlayStation Limited Edition Spider-Man 2 PlayStation 5 Console Bundle This set includes everything you need to get started on your next-generation Spider-Man journey once the game launches. The console included is the version with a disc drive. Sold by Amazon Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 Launch Edition The special Launch Edition of the game includes early unlocks of one suit each for Peter Parker and Miles Morales, three color variants for each suit, an early unlock of the Web Grabber skill and three free skill points. Sold by Amazon PlayStation Limited Edition Spider-Man 2 DualSense Controller This gorgeous controller sports the same “Venom taking over Spider-Man” design featured on the limited edition PS5. The Spider-Man symbol from the video game’s version of Spider-Man’s main suit is front and center on the touchpad. Sold by Amazon PlayStation Limited Edition Spider-Man 2 PlayStation 5 Console Covers These slick Venom-black covers are for the disc drive version of the console. Use caution when taking off your original ones and attaching these to avoid any damage to your system. Sold by Best Buy Want to shop the best products at the best prices? Check out Daily Deals from BestReviews. Sign up here to receive the BestReviews weekly newsletter for useful advice on new products and noteworthy deals. Jordan C Woika writes for BestReviews. BestReviews has helped millions of consumers simplify their purchasing decisions, saving them time and money. Copyright 2023 BestReviews, a Nexstar company. All rights reserved.
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2023-07-29T11:41:16
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Whoa - I almost didn't see you there, I was having so much fun playing! I'm Gala, a handsome and... View on PetFinder Gala Related to this story Most Popular If you want to see the Colorado River change in real time, head to Lake Powell. Elizabeth Archibeque will spend the rest of her life in prison. Hikers suffering from heat exhaustion were rescued from Mount Elden Lookout Trail. The Coconino County Board of Supervisors is set to vote on an ordinance regulating short-term rentals. Advocates say more could be done to help prevent more deaths.
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2023-07-29T11:41:19
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What’s the best way to organize your life in college? College is a major life change. Adapting to the new lifestyle is the key to success, and with that comes other changes, including finding new ways to keep your life organized. Getting organized isn’t only a physical process of tidying up and keeping a calendar. It’s largely a mental process that taps into a work-life balance, mindfulness and understanding one’s limits. Because everyone approaches the idea of organization differently, it’s important to explore different methods to find ones that work for you. Shop this article: Mag-Fancy Dry Erase Calendar Kit, Clever Fox Planner Premium Edition and Maalbok Monthly Wall Calendar How to organize your life as a college student Keep a calendar It’s no secret that college students are busy between classes, internships, work and activities. Keeping a calendar may improve time management skills and can help prevent overscheduling and burnout. Additionally, a calendar serves as an informal list of goals. As college students complete each task or finish each day, they may feel a sense of accomplishment as they cross off completed tasks, whether it’s finishing a paper or doing their laundry. While many students embrace the convenience of calendar apps, others still use planner books or wall calendars to write down appointments and due dates. Mag-Fancy Dry Erase Calendar Kit Divide cleaning responsibilities among suitemates and display them on this dry erase board fridge calendar. It comes with a set of four markers with eraser toppers. Sold by Amazon Clever Fox Planner Premium Edition This weekly and monthly planner is jam-packed with features to help users stay organized, such as monthly review sections, bookmarks and blank space. Sold by Amazon The oversized day blocks of this monthly calendar leave plenty of room for recording important dates and appointments. Sold by Amazon Two Tumbleweeds Daily Planner Notepad Praised for its convenient design, this daily notepad planner has dedicated sections for a schedule, meal planning and to-do list. Sold by Amazon Get used to “day before” prep Rather than rushing to morning classes or activities — or arriving late — getting into a “day before” prep routine can optimize time. Before going to bed each night, pick out clothes and place textbooks and devices in your school bag. On top of that, it’s helpful to plan and prepare breakfast the night before. Some college students make overnight oats for an easy, nutrient-dense breakfast, while others use personal blenders and pre-measure shake ingredients to enjoy breakfast on the go. It’s easy to bring breakfast to class with this Magic Bullet set, which includes a few travel cups. The blender handles everything from omelets to smoothies. Sold by Amazon Crystalia Breakfast On the Go Cups These BPA-free yogurt cups are ideal meal prep accessories for yogurt, overnight oats or muesli. The cups are leakproof and come with matching spoons. Sold by Amazon Set a cleaning schedule Cleaning a suite or the dorm bathroom isn’t a glamorous job, but it needs to get done. Instead of putting it off, set a cleaning schedule that works for everyone in the dorm, as teamwork often makes cleaning less daunting. It’s hugely convenient to have cleaning supplies that are efficient, like multipurpose surface cleaners or wet/dry vacuums. Many of these products offer better results and may cut cleaning time in half. Shellenbarger 69” Metal Blanket Ladder A space-saving design, this blanket ladder has four 15-inch rungs to hold clothes or towels. When it’s not in use, it tucks easily behind doors or dressers. Sold by Wayfair Bissell Crosswave Pet Pro All-in-One Wet/Dry Vacuum This popular Bissell vacuum cleans most floor types, making it easy to clean an entire dorm in one fell swoop. It has a tangle-free brush roll and an easy-to-empty dirt tank. Sold by Amazon Mrs. Meyer’s Clean Day Multi-Surface Everyday Cleaner Available in five scents, this multi-surface cleaner is suitable for everyday use. The formula is cruelty-free and can be used on hardwood floors, tile, countertops and walls. Sold by Amazon Clorox ToiletWand Disposable Toilet Cleaning System Thanks to this convenient toilet cleaning system, there’s no need to bend or scrub. The set comes with six Clorox-infused scrubber heads that make quick work of stains. Sold by Amazon Make time for self-care It’s easy to feel overwhelmed with packed schedules, especially around exams or major projects. Making time for self-care gives you the opportunity to take a step back and reset both physically and mentally, which in turn may boost productivity levels later on. Some college students benefit from adding activities like yoga or fitness classes to their schedules to help them unwind. Others adopt daily habits for self-care, like journaling, skin care routines or meditation. Calm the Chaos Journal by Nicola Ries Taggart This daily mindfulness journal has easy-to-follow prompts that aid in goal-setting, reflection and planning. The simple layout leaves plenty of room for writing or doodling. Sold by Amazon Kiehl’s Rare Earth Deep Pore Cleansing Mask Indulge in self-care after a long day with this bestselling clay mask. It draws out impurities and leaves skin feeling refreshed and clean. Sold by Amazon This pillow is comfortable for meditation or practicing yoga poses. It’s filled with buckwheat and comes in six colors. Sold by Amazon Utilize closet and drawer organization Most dorms are on the smaller side, which makes space a hot commodity. To maximize storage space, purchase closet and drawer organizers. These help keep clothes and accessories tidy and accessible. One thing to keep in mind with these organizers is that they free up quite a bit of space. To stay organized, it’s smart to leave the free space free. Otherwise, it’s easy to get overwhelmed with an overabundance of stuff. Home Basics Chevron 10-Shelf Hanging Closet Organizer Not only is this hanging closet organizer affordable, its slender design is less than 6 inches wide. It’s great for storing shoes, shirts or soft accessories. Sold by Amazon Simple Houseware Drawer Organizer Set This four-piece drawer divider set helps organize bras, socks and underwear. The dividers are made with mold-proof material. Sold by Amazon Sterilite Stackable Storage Drawer Set These stacking storage drawers can go anywhere in dorms, including closets. While they’re often used for storing shoes, they’re suitable to organize makeup or hygiene products. Sold by Amazon Tidy up your desk Tidying up your desk may help boost productivity levels while studying or writing papers. To maintain a desk free and clear of distractions, consider desk organizers to maximize space and storage solutions. At the very least, it’s smart to have classic desk organizers like pencil cups or file organizers. In the digital era, however, you may need organizers that accommodate devices, cables and other electronics. MobileVision Bamboo Multi Device Organizer This five-slot organizer, available in a few design variations, keeps devices organized while they charge, including laptops and smartphones. Sold by Amazon These cable ties keep device power cords and wires tangle-free, plus they can be used to wrap up pens, pencils and other office supplies in desk drawers. Sold by Amazon Popular for its small footprint, this four-compartment pencil organizer holds dozens of pens as well as highlighters and scissors. Sold by Amazon ABC Life Expanding File Folder Keep paperwork organized with this 26-pocket accordion file organizer. It’s made with high-quality plastic and has a waterproof lid. Sold by Amazon Want to shop the best products at the best prices? Check out Daily Deals from BestReviews. Sign up here to receive the BestReviews weekly newsletter for useful advice on new products and noteworthy deals. Sian Babish writes for BestReviews. BestReviews has helped millions of consumers simplify their purchasing decisions, saving them time and money Copyright 2023 BestReviews, a Nexstar company. All rights reserved.
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2023-07-29T11:41:23
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Bow-wow! I'm Galen, a handsome and fun-loving puppy looking for my furever home. As you can tell from my photo,... View on PetFinder Galen Related to this story Most Popular If you want to see the Colorado River change in real time, head to Lake Powell. Elizabeth Archibeque will spend the rest of her life in prison. Hikers suffering from heat exhaustion were rescued from Mount Elden Lookout Trail. The Coconino County Board of Supervisors is set to vote on an ordinance regulating short-term rentals. Advocates say more could be done to help prevent more deaths.
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2023-07-29T11:41:25
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Hello! My name is Gentry and I'm a lovely and fun-loving puppy looking for my furever home. As you can... View on PetFinder Gentry Related to this story Most Popular If you want to see the Colorado River change in real time, head to Lake Powell. Elizabeth Archibeque will spend the rest of her life in prison. Hikers suffering from heat exhaustion were rescued from Mount Elden Lookout Trail. The Coconino County Board of Supervisors is set to vote on an ordinance regulating short-term rentals. Advocates say more could be done to help prevent more deaths.
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2023-07-29T11:41:31
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Comparing the Roomba i3 EVO and i7 models Vacuuming is no one’s favorite chore, but a robot vacuum does make it a whole lot easier. After more than two decades in business, iRobot, maker of the Roomba, has become synonymous with convenient, low-effort vacuuming, thanks to their impressive range of models. But if you’re trying to decide between the Roomba i3 EVO and the i7, there are some key differences to consider before choosing the best fit for your home. We put the i3 EVO and i7 to the test in the BestReviews Testing Lab and found that both offer similar performance on most types of flooring as well as smart mapping of your home, which allows for more thorough cleaning. However, the i3 EVO beats the i7 on battery life and dustbin capacity as well as price (the i3 EVO is about $250 cheaper). But the i7 is no slouch, either. It wins on navigation, thanks to its onboard camera, which gives it advanced capabilities and provides more opportunities to customize your cleaning. It also proved to have better suction power, making it ideal for homes with carpeting. iRobot Roomba i3 EVO vs. iRobot Roomba i7 specs When it comes to their performance on hard flooring, the Roomba i3 EVO and Roomba i7 are fairly similar. But small differences in a few key specs affect the overall user experience and ground they can cover. iRobot Roomba i3 EVO specs The testing team is checking the dustbin on the iRobot Roomba i3 EVO Product specifications Battery life: 96 minutes | Dimensions: 13.26” L x 13.26” W x 3.63” H | Dustbin capacity: 0.5 L | Weight: 7.44 lb | Mapping: Yes | Self-emptying: No | Voice commands: Alexa, Google Assistant and Siri | Scheduling: Yes Released in 2020 as a new and improved Roomba i3 with better mapping features, the Roomba i3 EVO is similar in size to many other robot vacuums. Compared to the i7, which came out in 2018, it’s slightly narrower by less than a tenth of an inch, which won’t likely make too much of a difference in regard to maneuverability. It has a fairly average-sized dustbin among robot vacuums and is 0.2 liters larger than the i7’s dustbin. It also has a longer battery life, allowing it to clean for 20 minutes more than the i7. Unlike the i3+ EVO, this model isn’t self-emptying, so depending on the size of the space and how dirty it is, vacuuming may be interrupted when the bin is full. Like many Roombas, the i3 EVO has smart-mapping capabilities that help it to learn your home and navigate the space more effectively. It identifies specific areas and rooms, so you can send the robot out for targeted cleaning by selecting a chosen room in the app’s drop-down menu when scheduling cleaning or sending the robot out for a one-off vacuuming run. Unlike some Roombas (including the i7), however, it doesn’t recognize Keep-Out Zones, which means you can’t prevent it from entering areas you don’t want it to clean. The i3 EVO is compatible with voice commands through a home assistant, such as Alexa, Siri and Google Assistant. It also lets you set up scheduled cleaning sessions with the iRobot app. You can choose specific days and times for cleaning or set the robot to clean as soon as it detects you’ve left the house. iRobot Roomba i7 specs The testing team is using the iRobot app to navigate the iRobot Roomba i7. Product specifications Battery life: 75 minutes | Dimensions: 13.34” L x 13.34” W x 3.63” H | Dustbin capacity: 0.3 L | Weight: 7.44 lb | Mapping: Yes | Self-emptying: No | Voice commands: Alexa, Google Assistant and Siri | Scheduling: Yes Though it’s about the same size as the i3 EVO, the Roomba i7 offers a battery life that’s about 20 minutes shorter. Additionally, its dustbin is approximately 40% smaller than the i3, which means it will likely need to be emptied more frequently during vacuuming to keep the robot cleaning, as it’s not a self-emptying model like the i7+. Like the i3 EVO and many other robot vacuums, the i7 uses smart-mapping technology to learn your home’s floor plan. However, unlike the i3 EVO, it has an onboard camera for more advanced navigation. As a result, the i7 can clean specific rooms or zones on a vacuuming run and avoid certain areas using Keep-Out Zones. It is also compatible with Alexa, Siri and Google Assistant for voice commands, but its range of commands is more extensive than those offered by the i3 EVO and other entry-level robots. For example, in addition to telling the robot to start, pause or stop vacuuming, you can also ask the i7 to vacuum a specific room like the living room or clean near a certain object like under the kitchen table. The i7 allows for scheduling in the iRobot app. You can set certain times each week or have the robot “sense” when you’re out (via location services or a connected device signal through the app) to begin vacuuming. Through the app, you can also choose cleaning preferences for your i7’s scheduled jobs, including the suction power and number of passes. Design comparison The i3 EVO and i7 both feature a classic round robot vacuum shape, but their appearance is slightly different. The i3 EVO features a two-tone gray design mainly composed of plastic. However, it also has a textured fabric-like ring around its top that definitely stood out for its stylish appearance during our testing. On the other hand, the i7 is made entirely of plastic and has a sleek black-and-gray design. Both models have rubber rolls with enough flexibility to discourage hair from tangling around them. During testing, we found a small amount of easily removed hair around the i3’s brushes and little to no hair around the i7’s rollers. Both models also have plastic wheels that felt sturdy when we tested them. Additionally, the i3 EVO and i7 have a pop-out caster wheel at their front, which is extremely easy to remove if dirt or hair gets stuck around it. Overall, the i3 EVO and i7 felt equally durable during testing. Because they’re mostly made of sturdy plastic, both models can take a pretty good beating without showing signs of wear and tear. However, we found that the i3 EVO’s textured fabric ring didn’t just give it a more distinctive look than the i7 — it also prevented the robot from showing fingerprints and dust as easily, so it seemed to stay cleaner during our testing. Navigation comparison While the i3 EVO and i7 both offer smart mapping, their navigational abilities differ fairly significantly. The i3 EVO maps a space using floor-tracking sensors on its bottom, while the i7 has an camera that provides more thorough, accurate mapping. The i3 EVO can only support a single smart map, while the i7 can recognize up to 10. That makes the i7 a better choice if you want to clean multiple floors of your home or move it between two locations, such as your home and office. During our testing, we observed a clear difference in the robots’ performance based on these mapping capabilities. The i3 EVO and i7 both map specific rooms or zones, so we sent them out to clean in certain areas. This feature is highly convenient in homes with children and/or pets because the robot can go clean up a mess as soon as it happens. However, the i7 learned specific rooms as well as objects, so we also sent it out to clean around certain objects, such as in front of the kitchen counter or under the dining table. Unlike the i3 EVO, the i7 also recognizes Keep-Out Zones, which proved a highly convenient feature. During testing, we were able to prevent it from going into areas that didn’t need cleaning or had obstacles that might cause it to get stuck. Overall, this led to more efficient vacuuming. Neither model offers an obstacle-avoidance feature, so both had issues with objects in their path. The i7 got caught up on string-like items, including power cords and the fringe on a rug. The i3 EVO bumped into small objects in its way, such as a handbag, a shoe and a rubber dog toy, several times before it finally pivoted away from them. Ultimately, the i7’s advanced navigation makes it the better choice for a cluttered or busy home where you might want to prevent the robot from entering certain areas. For example, the Keep-Out Zone feature can prevent the vacuum from going into a playroom where children’s toys might be scattered on the floor or into the space where your pets’ food and water bowls are located. The i3 EVO still offers strong navigation skills, but it would work best in a home that doesn’t have any real no-go areas. Features comparison If you want to ensure your floors get the deepest clean possible, both the Roomba i3 EVO and i7 feature dirt-detect technology, which uses sensors on their underside to detect dirt and debris. These sensors alert the robots when there is a higher concentration of dirt in a given area, so it knows to work harder in those spots. They will continue to clean those areas until the sensors identify fewer debris particles. During testing, we observed the smart maps for the i3 EVO and i7 after they went out for vacuuming runs. Both models indicated areas on their map where heavier dirt was detected with dark green triangles, so we could see where the dirt-detect technology was triggered. We didn’t observe any noticeable debris in those spots afterward, indicating that the robots had successfully cleaned those dirtier areas. The Roomba i3 EVO and i7 also work with voice commands when paired with a home assistant like Alexa or Google Assistant. During testing, we used voice control to send the robots out to clean, and both models responded within seconds. However, the available commands for the i3 EVO are fairly basic. We tested prompts like “start vacuuming,” “pause vacuuming,” “resume vacuuming” and “return to Home Base,” and all worked well. The i7 offers a broader range of voice commands, so we asked it to clean specific rooms like the living room and around certain objects like under the dining table for targeted cleaning. These additional commands can come in handy in a home with children or pets because you can simply command the robot to clean up messes as they happen. Neither the Roomba i3 EVO nor i7 are self-emptying. If you want a model that empties itself, you’ll need to upgrade to the i3+ EVO or i7+. Suction comparison During testing, we found that the Roomba i3 EVO and i7 both performed well on hard flooring, including hardwood and tile. Like many robot vacuums, these models sometimes blew particles out of the path, which required a second pass to capture. Overall, though, they removed nearly all visible debris on hard flooring. However, our testing found that the i7 offered better suction power when it came to carpeting. We only ran into one issue with it on carpeting — it sometimes got caught on the tasseled edge of a rug. Otherwise, it thoroughly cleaned all carpeted surfaces. On the other hand, the i3 EVO struggled slightly on carpeting. It left behind a few visible particles of coarse kosher salt and some pieces of pet hair from a larger clump we’d placed in its path. It picked up kitty litter more effectively but also had trouble capturing cereal. It actually crushed a couple of pieces and ground the crumbs into the carpet without removing all the debris, making it the less effective option of the two. Price The iRobot Roomba i3 EVO typically retails for $349.99 and can be found at Amazon. The iRobot Roomba i7 usually costs $600 and is available at Amazon. Note that iRobot now only makes the self-emptying versions of these models: the Roomba 3+ EVO and Roomba i7+. Bottom line The Roomba i3 EVO and i7 offer many similar features, but their performance differs quite a bit on carpeting. Because of its superior suction power and advanced navigation capabilities, we give the i7 the overall edge. Its performance on carpet and Keep-Out Zones feature make it an excellent choice for a home with small children or pets because you can clean up crumbs and pet hair easily and prevent the robot from going into areas where they might get stuck on toys or bump into pet bowls. The i3 EVO is still worth consideration, though. It has a longer-running battery and a bigger dustbin, so we recommend it for larger homes with more space to clean. It’s also more affordable than the i7, making it a perfect option if you’re on a budget. Want to shop the best products at the best prices? Check out Daily Deals from BestReviews. Sign up here to receive the BestReviews weekly newsletter for useful advice on new products and noteworthy deals. Jennifer Blair writes for BestReviews. BestReviews has helped millions of consumers simplify their purchasing decisions, saving them time and money. Copyright 2023 BestReviews, a Nexstar company. All rights reserved.
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Hello there! I'm Giselle, an adorable and curious puppy looking for my furever home. As you can tell from my... View on PetFinder Giselle Related to this story Most Popular If you want to see the Colorado River change in real time, head to Lake Powell. Elizabeth Archibeque will spend the rest of her life in prison. Hikers suffering from heat exhaustion were rescued from Mount Elden Lookout Trail. The Coconino County Board of Supervisors is set to vote on an ordinance regulating short-term rentals. Advocates say more could be done to help prevent more deaths.
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2023-07-29T11:41:37
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Written by Allen Foster Here’s what we learned about the robot vacuums everyone loves to hate You want your home clean, but you don’t necessarily want to do it yourself. That’s fine. It’s why iRobot created the Roomba. These little machines have come a long way in the past two decades, so BestReviews Testing Lab tested iRobot’s 2023 line to find out which was the best robotic vacuum. To get a comprehensive understanding of iRobot’s line, the BestReviews Testing Lab evaluated 10 models. In order of performance during testing, they are: - Roomba s9+ Self-Emptying Robot Vacuum - Roomba j7+ Combo Mop and Robot Vacuum - Roomba j7+ Self Emptying Vacuum - Roomba i4 Robot Vacuum - Roomba i8+ Self-Emptying Robot Vacuum - Roomba i7 Robot Vacuum - Roomba i1+ Self-Emptying Robot Vacuum - Roomba 694 Robot Vacuum - Roomba 692 Robot Vacuum - Roomba i3+ EVO Self-Emptying Robot Vacuum Each of these models was tested in a real-world environment so we could understand how they performed on hardwood and carpet, as well as in homes with pets. The goal is to provide consumers with valuable information that can help them simplify their purchasing decision without getting lost in a sea of tech specs. Roombas’ performance varies widely In a nutshell, BestReviews learned that the models’ capabilities vary dramatically. For example, while the 600 series models missed some areas and only had power for a little over an hour, the s9+ ran for almost 2 hours on a single charge and performed an exceptional deep clean in all areas. If you are interested in purchasing a Roomba, you must take into consideration the size of your home, whether you have a pet, and how much you have in your budget. While iRobot makes Roombas for a variety of users at different price points, the Testing Lab learned if you don’t match your needs to the product’s abilities, you will be disappointed. What was our favorite Roomba? While most of the iRobot Roombas had desirable features and could not be considered a poor choice — especially if you are balancing price and performance — the clear winner was the s9+ model. It scored impressively high when cleaning all floor types. It also offers impressive navigation and scored top marks in quality, ease of setup, performance and user experience. If you want the best, the Roomba s9+ Self-Emptying Robot Vacuum is the way to go. Do the hybrid Roomba/Mops compete with the main Roombas? After testing all 10 of the iRobot Roombas, the BestReviews Testing Lab realized that there was no compromise made when manufacturing the combo model — it offers roughly the same amount of power, intelligence and convenience as the one that doesn’t mop. So the hybrid Roomba is not only comparable to the regular version, it is superior, because a robot that can vacuum and mop at the same time cuts down on cleaning time while increasing efficiency. What was our least favorite? While the BestReviews Testing Lab found the two 600 series vacuums to be merely adequate, the lower price helped make those models a slightly better value. The Roomba i3+ EVO Self-Emptying Robot Vacuum, however, has a higher price without substantially more to offer, so it wins the prize for “least favorite.” Besides having a considerably shorter runtime and questionable cleaning skills, its Wi-Fi range was not impressive and its navigation left a lot to be desired. Since there are far better and comparably priced vacuums in the line, it’s best to steer clear of the i3+. Testing a Roomba with dog poop Because it is not a hygienically sound idea, the BestReviews Testing Lab did not encourage a dog to make a mess inside. The lab also did not bring feces into the home just for the purpose of a test. Instead, we approximated the situation using different items so we could discern how the robot vacuums would handle encountering a small unexpected obstacle. The ideal response was avoidance. Because there’s no guarantee of dryness and solidity, any other option might just spread the mess throughout the home, creating a very unsanitary condition. After testing a variety of sizes and configurations, the lab found most Roomba models either tried to pass directly through the obstacle or tested it out, by bumping into it and backing up. The only successful avoidance occurred with the j7+ models. The 10 Roombas that were tested Roomba s9+ Self-Emptying Robot Vacuum This model offers deep multi-surface cleaning. It is easy to set up, and the vacuum remembers specific objects and locations, making spot cleaning effortless. It efficiently transitions between all surfaces and is effective at removing debris of all sizes. This is what it is the BestReviews top pick. Sold by: Amazon Roomba j7+ Combo Mop and Robot Vacuum If you’re looking for a thorough, versatile cleaning robot, this is the BestReviews runner-up pick. It vacuums and mops, is powerful enough for pet owners and only takes a few minutes to get up and running. The j7+ combo passed all the Testing Lab’s cleaning challenges with ease and worked well on all types of floors. Sold by: Amazon Roomba j7+ Self-Emptying Vacuum This self-emptying option is also one of BestReviews’ favorite models. It has an impressive range and cleans up all sizes of debris quickly and thoroughly. Besides mapping out the home, this vacuum is smart enough to detect and avoid new obstacles and has admirable real-time reactions. Sold by: Amazon While the i4 is a little lacking in features (when compared to high-end models), the price to performance ratio is high enough to make this a solid option for the right home. The main issue with this model is it can take several passes to pick everything up as the brushes have a tendency to spread debris out on the first pass. But eventually, it gets the job done. Sold by: Amazon Roomba i8+ Self-Emptying Robot Vacuum The Testing Lab wouldn’t place this model at the top with regard to power, but it is smart, has a decent amount of runtime and thoroughly cleaned a 250-square-foot room in under 30 minutes. While it had a little trouble with dry cereal, it was impressive in its ability to remove pet hair. Sold by: Walmart The i7 isn’t quite as impressive as the j7+. It does a decent job of cleaning, but it doesn’t have a self-emptying feature, which for the price is a little disappointing. As far as performance, this model is satisfactory, doing an okay job in most situations. Sold by: Amazon Roomba i1+ Self-Emptying Robot Vacuum This offering does a satisfactory job. It gives you the convenience of self-emptying and is powerful enough to keep a home with a pet relatively clean. Occasionally, it can get stuck and may miss a patch of tiny debris, but if you are after general maintenance, this model will satisfy. Sold by: Walmart Unfortunately, the Roomba 694 has a few flaws. When testing, the lab noticed it could miss small sections. The unit also didn’t communicate when it was full, so average users might run into some frustration. However, the lower price might make this an acceptable option for some consumers. Sold by: Amazon While this model tries, and often delivers an exceptional clean, there are times the brushes scatter smaller debris around instead of picking them up. The BestReviews Testing Lab also noticed this model did a lot of bumping into objects, including walls, making its navigating ability less than impressive. However, it performs well enough for entry-level consumers Sold by: Amazon Roomba i3+ EVO Self-Emptying Robot Vacuum The i3+ has its share of pros and cons. It is a self-emptying model, so you get the benefit of forgetting about vacuuming for weeks at a time, but the navigation isn’t super-impressive and the setup can be a little finicky. While it was BestReviews’ least favorite in the line, it still offers adequate performance. That may be enough for some, but we really can’t give it a glowing review. Sold by: Amazon Want to shop the best products at the best prices? Check out Daily Deals from BestReviews. Sign up here to receive the BestReviews weekly newsletter for useful advice on new products and noteworthy deals. Allen Foster writes for BestReviews. BestReviews has helped millions of consumers simplify their purchasing decisions, saving them time and money. Copyright 2023 BestReviews, a Nexstar company. All rights reserved.
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2023-07-29T11:41:38
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Hello there! I'm an adorable doggo and I have stunning eyes to get lost in. My caregivers don't know much... View on PetFinder Goat - good with other dogs! Related to this story Most Popular If you want to see the Colorado River change in real time, head to Lake Powell. Elizabeth Archibeque will spend the rest of her life in prison. Hikers suffering from heat exhaustion were rescued from Mount Elden Lookout Trail. The Coconino County Board of Supervisors is set to vote on an ordinance regulating short-term rentals. Advocates say more could be done to help prevent more deaths.
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2023-07-29T11:41:43
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HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — The troubled brother of the late NFL player Aaron Hernandez was charged Friday, now in federal court, with new counts of threatening and stalking after authorities say he threatened to shoot up the University of Connecticut and kill three people in another state. Dennis Hernandez was ordered to be held in custody after his appearance in the court in Hartford. A message seeking comment was sent Friday night to his attorney. The new charges came days after it emerged that Hernandez was arrested July 18 on state charges after police said he threatened to kill officers and then urged them to shoot him at his home in Bristol. Officers had gone there after two people close to him raised concerns about his mental health, police said. The arrest report said the 37-year-old had sent threatening messages, including ones about carrying out a shooting at UConn. He was a Huskies quarterback and wide receiver who went by DJ Hernandez in the mid-2000s. Court filings in the new federal case include the same messages. Some say the writer is struggling financially, is frustrated at seeing other people get hired as coaches, feels owed by UConn, is planning on “taking down everything” and doesn’t care “who gets caught in the crossfire.” “I’ve died for years now and now its others peoples turn,” read a July 7 message sent to a woman in Hernandez’s life. It followed a message the day before that warned: “UConn’s gonna see how accurate I am too with my targets.” Hernandez told another person that he drove July 7 to UConn’s campus in Storrs and to Brown University, in Providence, Rhode Island, where he coached quarterbacks during the 2010-11 season, according to court papers. He had been due in state court that day on another case stemming from allegations that he threw a bag containing a brick and a note over a fence and onto ESPN’s property in Bristol. UConn police confirmed that a vehicle linked to Hernandez was on campus that day. Brown has said that its investigation didn’t indicate Hernandez had been on campus in recent weeks. Hernandez is due back in state court Tuesday and in federal court Aug. 11. His younger brother, former New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez, killed himself in 2017 while serving a murder sentence.
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2023-07-29T11:41:45
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Do you want to be fur-riends for life? I'm Gumball, a lovely and affectionate kitten looking for my very own... View on PetFinder Gumball Related to this story Most Popular If you want to see the Colorado River change in real time, head to Lake Powell. Elizabeth Archibeque will spend the rest of her life in prison. Hikers suffering from heat exhaustion were rescued from Mount Elden Lookout Trail. The Coconino County Board of Supervisors is set to vote on an ordinance regulating short-term rentals. Advocates say more could be done to help prevent more deaths.
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2023-07-29T11:41:50
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The Pac-12 Conference issued a statement aimed at stability after Colorado became the third school in a year to announce plans to leave. The nine schools remaining for the 2024-25 season were largely silent Friday. Colorado on Thursday announced it would join the Big 12 beginning in 2024, joining Big Ten-bound Southern California and UCLA in an exodus that could continue in coming weeks and months. Their departures coincide with the expiration of the league’s current media rights deals and the Pac-12 has not yet announced a lucrative deal going forward. Shortly after CU’s regents approved the move to the Big 12, the Pac-12 issued a statement pledging to soldier on. Possible Pac-12 expansion targets could include San Diego State and SMU. “We are focused on concluding our media rights deal and securing our continued success and growth,” the Pac-12 said. “Immediately following the conclusion of our media rights deal, we will embrace expansion opportunities and bring new fans, markets, excitement and value to the Pac-12.” The Pac-12’s media rights contract expires at the end of the 2023-24 academic year, and Commissioner George Kliavkoff has not noted any progress in landing a new deal. Oregon State was the only Pac-12 school to comment following the Colorado announcement. A founding member of the league in 1915, Oregon State is considered one of the least likely schools to be poached by another conference. “Oregon State Athletics trusts that the Pac-12 will secure a media rights deal that will strongly benefit the institutions that are remaining loyal to this conference,” Oregon State athletic director Scott Barnes said. “All of us at Oregon State will continue to work hard and diligently to continue the long-term membership and success of our athletic department at a national level.” Oregon State President Jayathi Murthy said her school joins other members in reaffirming its commitment to the Pac-12. “We are united by our shared values, our passion for the highest level of intercollegiate athletic competition, our leadership roles as Tier 1 research universities and our support for student-athletes’ academic and athletic excellence,” Murthy said. The administrations and athletic departments at Utah and Washington declined comment. Arizona State, California and Washington State athletic departments also declined comment, as did the Arizona and Oregon president’s offices. Stanford did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Arizona, Arizona State and Utah are believed to be potential targets for further Big 12 expansion, though those schools publicly committed to the Pac-12 prior to Colorado’s announced departure. The Big 12 has a six-year, $2 billion contract that is projected to net annual revenue of $31 million for each school. Under then-Commissioner Kevin Warren, the Big Ten still had eyes out west even after landing USC and UCLA, with Oregon and Washington having the most appeal of the remaining Pac-12 schools. But Warren is gone now and his replacement, Tony Pettit, said earlier this week that the Big Ten isn’t eager to expand more. ___ AP college football: https://apnews.com/hub/college-football and https://twitter.com/ap_top25
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Hayden Related to this story Most Popular If you want to see the Colorado River change in real time, head to Lake Powell. Elizabeth Archibeque will spend the rest of her life in prison. Hikers suffering from heat exhaustion were rescued from Mount Elden Lookout Trail. The Coconino County Board of Supervisors is set to vote on an ordinance regulating short-term rentals. Advocates say more could be done to help prevent more deaths.
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2023-07-29T11:41:56
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CINCINNATI (AP) — Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow could miss “several weeks” with a right calf strain, coach Zac Taylor said Friday. The 26-year-old franchise quarterback hobbled on one leg and then went to the ground after a scramble play near the end of Thursday’s practice. He rode off the field in a medical cart. “It will take several weeks, and that’s all the information we have,” Taylor said. Burrow did not practice Friday, with backup QBs Jake Browning and Trevor Siemian taking the snaps. The Bengals play their first preseason game on Aug. 11 and open the regular season Sept. 10. Taylor said Burrow “has seen the doctors” and was present for meetings at the team’s training facility Friday. The quarterback was wearing a compression sleeve on his right calf when he pulled up with the injury, but Taylor said Friday he was unaware there was anything wrong before that play. Burrow is still negotiating with the Bengals on a long-term contract that could make him one of the NFL’s highest-paid players. The team’s top draft pick in 2020 had talked Wednesday about how good he felt at the opening of camp after his first three NFL training camps were disrupted and how he hoped to play in some preseason games. Preseason practice was truncated in Burrow’s rookie year in 2020 because of the coronavirus pandemic. In 2001, he was still rehabbing after knee surgery the previous December. On the first day of camp last year, he was stricken with appendicitis. ___ AP NFL: https://apnews.com/hub/nfl and https://twitter.com/AP_NFL
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2023-07-29T11:42:02
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EVIAN-LES-BAINS, France (AP) — Celine Boutier posted a 2-under 69 in the second round of the Evian Championship to move to 7 under overall, giving her a one-shot lead on Friday. But surprise overnight leader Paula Reto dropped down the leaderboard after a 4-over 75. The 29-year-old Boutier, who was two shots back from Reto overnight, is looking to become the first Frenchwoman to win the tournament, which became a major in 2013. “It’s really great to feel the support from the fans when you play some good shots and some good putts go in,” Boutier said. “This kind of support used to put me under pressure in the past, and I didn’t cope well with it, but this year I’m trying to stay very relaxed.” Her solid round kept her narrowly ahead of Thailand’s Patty Tavatanakit, who carded 67, and Japan’s Yuka Saso (69), in a tie for second. They are one shot ahead of Nasa Hataoka of Japan (67), Mexico’s Gaby Lopez (68) and American Alison Lee (71). Reto struggled badly on the back nine, with a double bogey on the 12th hole followed by three bogeys over the next four holes. The 33-year-old South African ended the day in a tie for eighth at 3 under overall along with defending champion Brooke Henderson of Canada, who finished on 70. Boutier was level with 2015 champion Lydia Ko of New Zealand overnight, but Ko drifted way back into a tie for 22nd after a dismal round of 76 at the Evian Resort Golf Club. ___ AP golf: https://apnews.com/hub/golf and https://twitter.com/AP_Sports
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2023-07-29T11:42:03
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Hi, I'm Hopper! I'm a very friendly but shy guy who can't wait to find my furever home! I am... View on PetFinder Hopper - long timer, really loves female dogs! Related to this story Most Popular If you want to see the Colorado River change in real time, head to Lake Powell. Elizabeth Archibeque will spend the rest of her life in prison. Hikers suffering from heat exhaustion were rescued from Mount Elden Lookout Trail. The Coconino County Board of Supervisors is set to vote on an ordinance regulating short-term rentals. Advocates say more could be done to help prevent more deaths.
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2023-07-29T11:42:08
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NEW YORK (AP) — St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Miles Mikolas was suspended for five games and fined an undisclosed amount by Major League Baseball on Friday for intentionally throwing at Ian Happ of the Chicago Cubs. Cardinals manager Oliver Marmol was suspended for one game and fined as a result of Mikolas’ actions Thursday night. Mikolas appealed his penalties, while Marmol served his suspension Friday night against the Cubs. In the first inning in the Cardinals’ 10-3 loss, Happ bloodied St. Louis catcher Willson Contreras when he hit him in the head with a long follow-through on a swing, then was soon hit himself by a pitch from Mikolas. Andrew Knizner took over behind the plate for Contreras, and Mikolas brushed back Happ with the first pitch when play resumed to run the count to 3-1. With the next pitch, Mikolas hit Happ in the rear end. ___ AP MLB: https://apnews.com/hub/MLB and https://twitter.com/AP_Sports
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2023-07-29T11:42:11
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GENEVA (AP) — The IOC assured Ukrainian fencer Olga Kharlan on Friday that she will have a place at the Paris Olympics next year after she was disqualified from a key ranking event for refusing to shake hands with a Russian she had beaten. In a letter to Kharlan, International Olympic Committee president Thomas Bach said it would make a “unique exception” by allocating her an extra place to ensure she competes in Paris. “It is admirable how you are managing this incredibly difficult situation,” wrote Bach, who like Kharlan is a former Olympic champion in a fencing team event. Each Olympic sport has a strict quota for athletes within the IOC-imposed 10,500 overall total at the Summer Games in Paris. A protected entry for the 32-year-old Kharlan, a four-time Olympic medalist, has now been found after controversy over her disqualification at the world championships on Thursday marred the event at Milan, Italy. The incident between Kharlan and her Russian opponent — Anna Smirnova, who was competing as an approved neutral athlete — also cast doubt on the IOC’s hopes for athletes from the two countries to compete against each other without incident. Kharlan comfortably beat Smirnova 15-7 in a first-round contest then refused a handshake, and instead pointed her sabre toward the Russian. Touching blades was used as an alternative to handshakes at fencing competitions during the coronavirus pandemic. Smirnova stood facing Kharlan and did not raise her sabre. Kharlan then turned and left the piste and the Russian refused to leave for more than 50 minutes. Smirnova sat on a chair on the piste in an apparent protest over the handshake. Kharlan was later disqualified by the International Fencing Federation (FIE) which denied her the chance to earn more ranking points that feed into Olympic qualification. The IOC said Thursday that sports governing bodies should show “sensitivity” on issues involving Ukrainians and neutral athletes from Russia – an apparent suggestion that the FIE made an error. One day later, Bach wrote to Kharlan acknowledging a “roller coaster of emotions and feelings” she must have. The FIE changed course Friday by saying it would allow Kharlan to compete for Ukraine in the upcoming team sabre event, but still defended the decision to punish her. Kharlan had faced a suspension from the rest of the world championships and from other events. Echoing the IOC, the FIE interim president Emmanuel Katsiadakis said the ruling “sends a message of sensitivity and understanding to our members and all sports federations, as the world faces tremendous challenges.” The FIE published a comment attributed to Kharlan saying she was ”thankful for this decision” and wanted to return to competition. However, the FIE statement made no mention of allowing Ukrainians to avoid handshakes with Russian opponents in future — which could mean more disputes ahead of the Olympics — and the federation insisted it was right to punish Kharlan. “The FIE stands fully behind the penalty, which, after a thorough review, is in complete accordance and compliance with its official rules and associated penalties,” it said. ___ AP coverage of the Paris Olympics: https://apnews.com/hub/2024-paris-olympic-games and https://twitter.com/AP_Sports
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Well hello there! I'm Jean, a sweet and friendly gal looking for my perfect forever home with someone wonderful like... View on PetFinder Jean Related to this story Most Popular If you want to see the Colorado River change in real time, head to Lake Powell. Elizabeth Archibeque will spend the rest of her life in prison. Hikers suffering from heat exhaustion were rescued from Mount Elden Lookout Trail. The Coconino County Board of Supervisors is set to vote on an ordinance regulating short-term rentals. Advocates say more could be done to help prevent more deaths.
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GENEVA (AP) — Juventus was removed from European competition next season and Chelsea was fined $11 million in separate UEFA rulings over financial rules breaches on Friday. The expulsion of Juventus from the third-tier Europa Conference League was expected because of a false accounting case that already saw the two-time European champion deducted 10 points in Serie A. That penalty dropped Juventus out of Champions League qualification places. Juventus’ spot in the Europa Conference League should go to Fiorentina in the playoffs round starting on Aug. 24. UEFA said Friday that Juventus also must also pay a fine of 10 million euros ($11 million) for breaking Financial Fair Play (FFP) rules. A further 10 million euros can be deducted if the club fails to comply with UEFA financial monitoring rules in future seasons. Juventus regretted the ruling but said it wouldn’t appeal. “We regret the decision of the UEFA Club Financial Control Body,” Juventus president Gianluca Ferrero said in a statement on the club’s website. “We do not share the interpretation that has been given of our defense and we remain firmly convinced of the legitimacy of our actions and the validity of our arguments. “However, we have decided not to appeal this judgment. Despite this painful decision, we can now face the new season by focusing on the field and not on the courts.” In a separate case, Chelsea will also pay a settlement of 10 million euros to UEFA for incorrect financial information submitted between 2012 and 2019 when the club was owned by Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich. Chelsea’s current American-led ownership group reported “potentially incomplete financial reporting under the club’s previous ownership” in May last year, UEFA said. Chelsea, which won the Champions League in 2012 and 2021, did not qualify for the next editions of European competitions. “In accordance with the club’s ownership group’s core principles of full compliance and transparency with its regulators, we are grateful that this case has been concluded by proactive disclosure of information to UEFA and a settlement that fully resolves the reported matters,” Chelsea said in a statement. “Chelsea greatly values its relationship with UEFA and looks forward to building on that relationship in the years to come.” UEFA had opened an investigation against Juventus in December for probable breaches of FFP rules after prosecutors in Italy unsealed their case against the storied club. Juventus was ultimately docked 10 points in Serie A by Italian authorities which dropped the club from potentially finishing in the top four and earning a place in the next Champions League to finish seventh — enough only for the third-tier Conference League. AC Milan got into the Champions League instead. The false accounting allegations pushed UEFA club finance investigators to terminate a settlement agreed with the club last year and impose fresh sanctions, the European soccer body said. The chaotic 2022-23 season for Juventus also saw it lose long-standing club officials who resigned, including president Andrea Agnelli and vice president Pavel Nedvěd, a former playing great. Juventus also lost two years of European football from 2006 to 2008 in fallout from the Calciopoli corruption scandal. ___ AP soccer: https://apnews.com/hub/soccer and https://twitter.com/AP_Sports
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2023-07-29T11:42:26
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Hi there! My name is Jeanette. I'm an adorable gal and I have pointy ears, ready to listen to you.... View on PetFinder Jeanette - loves other dogs! Related to this story Most Popular If you want to see the Colorado River change in real time, head to Lake Powell. Elizabeth Archibeque will spend the rest of her life in prison. Hikers suffering from heat exhaustion were rescued from Mount Elden Lookout Trail. The Coconino County Board of Supervisors is set to vote on an ordinance regulating short-term rentals. Advocates say more could be done to help prevent more deaths.
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2023-07-29T11:42:27
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Kitty Grace Related to this story Most Popular If you want to see the Colorado River change in real time, head to Lake Powell. Elizabeth Archibeque will spend the rest of her life in prison. Hikers suffering from heat exhaustion were rescued from Mount Elden Lookout Trail. The Coconino County Board of Supervisors is set to vote on an ordinance regulating short-term rentals. Advocates say more could be done to help prevent more deaths.
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2023-07-29T11:42:33
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LOS ANGELES (AP) — The Los Angeles Dodgers, who have made pitching a priority in advance of the trade deadline, acquired starter Lance Lynn and reliever Joe Kelly on Friday in a swap with the Chicago White Sox. The NL West leaders sent outfielder Trayce Thompson, pitcher Nick Nastrini and reliever Jordan Leasure to the White Sox. Lynn and Kelly join utilityman Kiké Hernández from the Boston Red Sox and infielder-outfielder Amed Rosario from the Cleveland Guardians in Los Angeles, ahead of Tuesday’s trade deadline. “I would argue we have raised the floor and the ceiling,” manager Dave Roberts said. The Dodgers may not be done, either, with a need for more starting pitching. “I think there’s always a chance,” Roberts said. “There’s still time on the clock.” Lynn has been mostly underwhelming this season. The 36-year-old right-hander is 6-9 with a 6.18 ERA and leads the American League in earned runs (79) and home runs allowed (28). Roberts called Lynn a “victim of sort of the circumstance” with the sub-.500 White Sox, who are 13 games back of AL Central leader Minnesota. “I just feel like getting in this environment, playing meaningful games will bring out the best in him,” Roberts said. Lynn has 139 strikeouts in 115 innings and 10.9 per nine innings. In June, Lynn struck out 16 in a game against Seattle, setting a major-league mark for most strikeouts in a game by a pitcher with an ERA above 6.00. He was an All-Star for the White Sox in 2021 and shortly after signed a $38 million, two-year contract extension that included a club option. “I’m happy to have had the time that I had here, but it is a business and sometimes these things happen,” Lynn said. “I’m just looking forward to the possibility of making a playoff push.” Lynn began the 2022 season on the injured list with a meniscus tear suffered in spring training. He returned in mid-June and finished the season with an 8-7 record in 21 starts and a 3.99 ERA. He recorded 121 strikeouts in 121 2/3 innings. Lynn has spent most of his career in the AL. Besides the White Sox, he has pitched for Minnesota, the New York Yankees and Texas. He began his career with St. Louis, and missed the 2016 season with them after undergoing Tommy John surgery. Lynn won a World Series with the Cardinals in 2011, his debut season in the majors. The following year he earned his first All-Star berth. The Dodgers have not yet decided who Lynn will replace in the rotation. He’ll arrive in Los Angeles this weekend and discuss a possible start against Oakland next week. Kelly returns to Los Angeles for his second stint with the Dodgers. The hard-throwing right-handed reliever recently returned from the injured list for elbow inflammation. He has one save, a 4.97 ERA and 41 strikeouts this season. Like Lynn, Kelly is eager to join a contending team. “It’s something that I thrive on,” he said. “I think my personality type is to love the adrenaline, love the big moments. So, I’m super, super stoked to go back for sure.” Kelly pitched for the Dodgers from 2019-21, winning the World Series during the pandemic-delayed 2020 season. He had a 3.59 ERA in 105 1/3 innings during that span. “I would argue that his stuff is even better than it was then when he was with us, the velocity, the curveball, all that stuff,” Roberts said. “He’s a guy, like most players when they’re in a winning environment, they thrive.” Kelly isn’t the only former Dodger to land back in Los Angeles. Hernández returns three years after he departed for the East Coast. Rosario was set to start at shortstop Friday night in the series opener against the Reds. But the plan is for him to get acclimated to second base and also play some center field. He’ll mostly start against left-handed pitching. “It’s certainly a big upgrade for our ballclub,” Roberts said. “He’s been good versus right-handed pitching, but he’s been a killer versus lefties and that’s something we want to capture.” ___ AP Baseball Writer Jay Cohen, AP Sports Writer Eric Olson and AP freelancer Seth Engle contributed to this report. ___ AP MLB: https://apnews.com/hub/MLB and https://twitter.com/AP_Sports
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2023-07-29T11:42:33
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2023-07-29T11:42:39
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OROVILLE — The Butte Interagency Narcotics Task Force released its 2022 overdose death statistics report Thursday showing year-over-year increases in overdose deaths since 2018. The report said fentanyl deaths continue to see the sharpest increase overall in Butte County, and that deaths caused by the drug in 2022 surpassed all other opioid deaths combined. Data was collected from coroner reports; and of 123 reported overdose deaths in 2022, 88 involved methamphetamine, 65 involved fentanyl and, “in many deaths, a combination of both.” The county received in 2022 a “high intensity drug trafficking area” designation from the Office of National Drug Control Policy — a designation granted to only five areas nationwide in 2022 to increase law enforcement and public health resources to the county, the report said. Comparison over time Overdose deaths increased more than 150% in Butte County in five years, the report said, with 49 deaths reported in 2018, 56 deaths in 2019, 75 deaths in 2022 and 114 deaths in 2021. The majority of deaths during that time involved methamphetamine with 11 deaths reported in 2018, 37 in 2019, 54 in 2020, 79 in 2021. Compared to a steady increase with methamphetamine, fentanyl-related deaths increased quickly with no deaths reported in 2018, three in 2019, 9 in 2020, 41 in 2021 and now 65 in 2022. All other opioids accounted for 27 deaths in 2018, 19 in 2019, 17 in 2020, 36 in 2021 and 34 in 2022, the report said. Report’s analysis The report highlights efforts by the county to combat overdose deaths, calling it the “new crisis” — a crisis of synthetic drugs “clearly dominated by fentanyl and methamphetamine.” The report said this crisis is different than the prescription opioid crisis on several accounts including that illicit drugs aren’t produced by pharmacies nor prescribed by physicians; and that drugs can be produced around the clock without limitations to growing cycles. The report’s analysis said marketing had a role in expanding the fentanyl market with drug traffickers packaging fentanyl to look like prescription opioids, pastel colored powders and pills printed with camouflage marketing. It reported that Butte County is seeing significant fentanyl supply from large urban areas in the Bay Area revealed by investigations in coordination with the Drug Enforcement Administration, including one operation that seized 22 pounds of fentanyl. “The amount of fentanyl seized in this one operation had the potential to kill approximately five million people, or nearly 24 times the current population of Butte County,” the report said. The agency said it is also now monitoring the presence of xylazine, also called “tranq” as it has been detected in almost every state after first impacting cities on the East Coast. Xylazine combined with, or adulterated with fentanyl, can increase risk of overdose and will not respond to naloxone, a drug that treats opioid overdose, the report said. The report said the use of naloxone, or Narcan, has saved many lives, and that the number of deaths would be significantly higher if not for naloxone. It also stated, “The fact that methamphetamine does not have a readily available overdose reversal medication is also significant when analyzing this data.” For enforcement efforts, the agency is collaborating with the Drug Enforcement Agency and regional task forces to disrupt drug trafficking into the county, which it says is an important tactic amongst others to impact the crisis. The agency said it is also supporting education and prevention efforts from a public health perspective with Butte County Behavioral Health, Butte County Public Health, Butte County Office of Education and the Butte Glenn Opioid Safety Coalition.
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BLAINE, Minn. (AP) — With the FedEx Cup two weeks away, Lee Hodges can breathe easier. Justin Thomas can’t. Hodges birdied four of his last six holes for a 7-under 64 and a four-stroke lead over Tyler Duncan on Friday after almost two rounds of the 3M Open. A nearly two-hour afternoon weather delay led to play being suspended due to darkness with six players yet to finish — none within 10 shots of the lead. Hodges, 74th in the FedEx Cup points race, opened with a 63 for the first-round lead and had a 15-under 127 total to break the tournament 36-hole record of 128 set by Bryson DeChambeau in 2019. Hodges was 3 under on the front nine and added a 33-foot birdie putt on No. 13, followed by birdies from 14 feet on No. 14 and 11 feet on No. 17. “I’ve got a great attitude out there. Me and my caddie (Andrew Medley), we’re 70-something on the points list, like what do we have to lose, you know?” Hodges said. “We’ve committed to every shot we’ve hit so far, which has been great. We’ll continue to do it, because what do we have to lose.” A lengthy last-hole putt was not enough to overcome a couple bad holes as Thomas aims to make the FedEx Cup playoffs for the eighth straight season. He birdied four of his last five holes to shoot a shot an even-par 71, leaving him 2 under for the tournament and two strokes short. Thomas, at No. 75 in the FedEx Cup standings, has missed five cuts in his last seven starts. The top 70 next week after the Wyndham Championship will advance to the playoffs. Looking to stay in strong consideration for the U.S. Ryder Cup team, Thomas has just two top-10 finishes in 14 tournaments since mid-February. Starting on the back nine, Thomas put two balls in the water on the par-5 18th, falling to 1 under. An errant tee shot and poor chip led to another double bogey on the par-3 fourth, before a strong finishing stretch was punctuated by a 30-foot putt on No. 9. “This is a good chance for me to learn a little bit about myself and push myself and become better,” Thomas said before the tournament. “I mean, this game, nothing’s given to you. I’ve had great chances to win the FedEx Cup the last five or six years and now I’m trying to make the playoffs. That’s just the way that this sport is. And it can happen to anybody, so you’ve just got to go out and get it.” He wasn’t the only player to put untimely dents in possible playoff plans by missing the cut. No. 70 K.H. Lee (1 under), No. 72 Davis Thompson (2 under) and No. 90 Gary Woodland (3 over) also get the weekend off. Duncan, who has missed six cuts in his past eight events and 17 of 27 this season, shot a 67. He has back-to-back bogey-free rounds. “You never know when it’s coming, but I’ve been putting in the work and you always hope it shows up,” Duncan said. “But it doesn’t always show up when you want it to.” Defending champion Tony Finau (66), J.T. Poston (66), Brandt Snedeker (68) and Kevin Streelman (68) were 10 under. With one top-10 in 25 starts this season, Streelman is in a rare position. “I haven’t been in the final groups in a while on a Saturday, so looking forward to that. At my age I don’t have much to lose, so go out and have some fun this weekend,” the 44-year-old Streelman said. ___ AP golf: https://apnews.com/hub/golf and https://twitter.com/AP_Sports
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2023-07-29T11:42:41
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Aleksandar Vukic vs. Ugo Humbert: Prediction and Match Betting Odds | Truist Atlanta Open In the Truist Atlanta Open semifinals on Saturday, Aleksandar Vukic takes on Ugo Humbert. Humbert carries -160 odds to win a spot in the final with a win over Vukic (+125). Looking to place a bet on this or other tennis matches? Head over to BetMGM, the King of Sportsbooks, and sign up today with our link! Aleksandar Vukic vs. Ugo Humbert Match Information - Tournament: The Truist Atlanta Open - Round: Semifinals - Date: Saturday, July 29 - Venue: Atlantic Station - Location: Atlanta, Georgia - Court Surface: Hard Watch live tennis and many more sports and shows without cable on all your devices with a seven-day free trial to Fubo! Aleksandar Vukic vs. Ugo Humbert Prediction and Odds Based on the moneyline in this match, Ugo Humbert has a 61.5% chance to win. Bet on tennis with BetMGM, the King of Sportsbooks! Aleksandar Vukic vs. Ugo Humbert Trends and Insights - In the quarterfinals on Friday, Vukic took down Christopher Eubanks 6-4, 6-4. - Humbert advanced past Alex de Minaur 7-6, 6-3 in the quarterfinals on Friday. - Through 34 matches over the past 12 months (across all court surfaces), Vukic has played 24.6 games per match (23.3 in best-of-three matches) and won 51.5% of them. - In his 21 matches on hard courts over the past 12 months, Vukic has played an average of 23.8 games (22.8 in best-of-three matches). - Humbert has averaged 24.8 games per match (22.5 in best-of-three matches) in his 40 matches played in the past year across all court types, while winning 51.0% of the games. - Humbert has averaged 24.1 games per match (21.7 in best-of-three matches) and 10.6 games per set through 25 matches on hard courts in the past 12 months, winning 51.7% of those games. - Vukic and Humbert have not played each other since 2015. Not all offers available in all states, please visit BetMGM for the latest promotions for your area. Must be 21+ to gamble, please wager responsibly. If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, contact 1-800-GAMBLER. © 2023 Data Skrive. All rights reserved.
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2023-07-29T11:42:46
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HIT — It’s always sad to see iconic features of a town fall into disrepair. In an era where “I got it/you take it” bureaucracy bungles can be the rule rather than the exception, it’s often a wonder that anything gets fixed. That’s why we were thrilled to see that not only is there a plan in place for the restoration of Bidwell Bowl, but that it’s happening because the City of Chico and Chico State joined forces to make a deal that’ll benefit everybody. As we reported Friday, Bidwell Bowl — the picturesque creekside theater nestled between Children’s Park, Chico State and the Bidwell Mansion — has fallen into a state of, well, embarrassment. Half the benches are broken or missing, graffiti stains the walls, weeds are growing through the cement and there’s even a downed tree in Big Chico Creek. In short, it’s far past the point of being usable as a facility, must less standing out as another jewel of the Chico experience. Here’s where a good-old-fashioned common-sense solution comes into play. The city will make a few short-term repairs such as removing the graffiti and weeds. The university will make broader renovations and handle scheduling and operations once ready. City Public Works Director Erik Gustafson said the Chico City Council will review the agreement in September. In an email to the council and city officials, Michael Magliari of the Chico Heritage Association wrote “Given the Bidwell Bowl’s association with Franklin D. Roosevelt’s New Deal program … and given the fact that, despite years of neglect and vandalism, it nevertheless remains an almost perfectly intact and unaltered example of New Deal WPA architecture, the Bidwell Bowl is unquestionably eligible for National Register listing and should be treated accordingly by both the city and the university.” He’s right. The project deserves the council’s support; let’s keep this important piece of Chico history alive and functioning into its future. MISS — The latest effort by the City of Chico to enforce its anti-camping ordinances at Depot Park was hit with another delay, a delay that looks all too familiar by now. To recap, the city can legally remove campers from parks only if there are a sufficient number of shelter spaces available. The city counted 21 persons camping at the north end of the park and 80 qualifying shelter locations. Legal Services of Northern California objected, saying it counted 51 people, with 17 identifying as women. LSNC also said as of July 26 there were only 16 shelter units available for women. So, by that count, the city is one shelter short — even though it’s a pretty safe bet all 17 weren’t going to a shelter anyway. Thus, enforcement is again delayed as the city and LSNC go back into negotiations. We’re at a loss to explain who this delay is supposed to benefit. It sure can’t be the people living in squalor in the park. HIT — It’s National Night Out on Tuesday, a great night for citizens to interact with law enforcement officials. Residents are encouraged to organize block parties, cookouts and various activities that bring neighbors together between 6-9 p.m. The Chico Police Department has a form on its website for registering such a get-together. The Butte County Sheriff’s Office has two events lined up for Tuesday. One is at Durham Community Park from 5-7 p.m. (the helicopter will be on display) and another at Biggs Family Park from 5-8 p.m. Oroville police will observe National Night Out at Martin Luther King Jr. Park from 4:30-8 p.m. Few things are more important in the world of law enforcement than positive relationships with the community. We encourage everyone to take part in this year’s events. MISS — On the flip side, nothing does more harm to the reputation of police departments than the horrendous actions of a handful of bad apples. An ongoing lawsuit based on alleged actions by some members of the Oroville Police Department, unfortunately, could stand as a truly awful example. According to court documents, an Oroville police officer admitted to an investigator that he drove a woman to a dump and abandoned here there, knowing she required urgent medical care at the time of her arrest. The initial lawsuit claimed the woman, Dana Marie James, was hit by a car on Neal Road as a result of those actions. On face value, this strikes us as not only unethical for a police officer, but simply beyond the bounds of any human decency. Dumping an injured woman at the dump? Really? The officer in question, Robert Sasek, remains employed. The officer who allegedly told Sasek to drive the woman to the dump, Isaac Herrera, has been terminated. Hits and misses are compiled by the editorial board.
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MIAMI (AP) — Miguel Cabrera’s farewell tour has reached a special location. The Detroit Tigers’ slugger is approaching the last two months of his major league career. And in his final season, Cabrera has received numerous tributes in visiting stadiums. This weekend, the honors bring added significance. The Tigers opened a three-game series Friday in Miami against the Marlins. The 40-year-old Cabrera is returning to the city where he spent his first five seasons and is facing the organization that signed him shortly after his 16th birthday. “It is very emotional because this is where it all started,” Cabrera, a native of Venezuela, said before the Tigers lost to the Marlins 6-5 in Friday’s series opener. “To be back here is awesome.” The Marlins brought up the then-20-year-old Cabrera two months into the 2003 season. Cabrera made an immediate impact, hitting a walk-off home run to help the Marlins beat Tampa Bay in his major league debut. “I remember it well because in all the stadiums I’ve visited, that is the first video presented,” said Cabrera, who went 0 for 3 and was hit by a pitch. “My teammates kid me because I was so skinny back then.” It was a sign of things to come. Cabrera played a key role in the Marlins’ postseason run in 2003 that culminated with a World Series championship. Cabrera was a four-time All-Star during his time with the Marlins. But the club, fearing it would lose Cabrera to free agency once he became eligible, dealt him to Detroit following the 2007 season. “When I received that call, I had many questions on why I was being traded,” Cabrera said. “The club had a good young group and was growing tremendously. Had the group stayed together, we had a chance to contend for the division. They told me to be calm, that you’re going to a good club with a chance to win.” Cabrera flourished in Detroit, becoming one of the game’s top hitters and a two-time AL MVP. In 2012, Cabrera won the AL Triple Crown, the first to accomplish the feat since Carl Yastrzemski in 1967. But the offensive production, which included four AL batting titles, declined as Cabrera reached his late 30s. Nonetheless, Cabrera reached the career 3,000-hit and 500-homer milestones over the last two seasons. Now limited to a parttime role, Cabrera will play the three games against Miami. The second game on Saturday also will be promoted as Venezuelan Heritage Day. “It is going to be great for me and my family,” Cabrera said of the ceremony,” Cabrera said. “You have to enjoy this moment, every second, every minute. After that, you prepare for the game and do your best to help our team win.” ___ AP MLB: https://apnews.com/hub/MLB and https://twitter.com/AP_Sports
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Hello there! My name is Maxine. I'm a lovely lady and I have stunning eyes to get lost in.. I'm... View on PetFinder Maxine - likes other dogs! Related to this story Most Popular If you want to see the Colorado River change in real time, head to Lake Powell. Elizabeth Archibeque will spend the rest of her life in prison. Hikers suffering from heat exhaustion were rescued from Mount Elden Lookout Trail. The Coconino County Board of Supervisors is set to vote on an ordinance regulating short-term rentals. Advocates say more could be done to help prevent more deaths.
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OROVILLE — Spencer Holtom really likes win-win arrangements. Holtom, entering his sixth year as superintendent of the Oroville City Elementary School District, has engineered quite a few of them — ranging from reinventing a middle school, working with the city of Oroville to renovate a running track and a parking lot, and taking a fresh look at disciplinary issues. Benefiting the students of the district, as well as the community the district serves, is Holtom’s unwavering objective. “We’re working very closely with our staff to really re-energize our schools and to commit to excellence in education,” Holtom said. “It’s not that we’ve ever not been committed to excellence, but we’re recommitting to get our schools back to a much better state than what we’ve been dealing with post-COVID.” Oroville City, like most other districts in the nation, has seen a decrease in academic achievement due partly to the effects of COVID and the need to separate people for health purposes. Now, Holtom said: “We’re looking to target better behavior, not only rewarding positive behavior, but being very strategic and mindful in regards to discipline. We are ensuring our kids are safe and want to be in school. We’re keeping the accountability for discipline — rewarding those who are making good choices, and keep the kids having discipline issues accountable.” Holtom arrived in Oroville from the San Jacinto Unified School District, in Riverside County, where he’d been an administrator 13 years following a six-year stint in the classroom. Oroville City Elementary School District has six “comprehensive” schools serving students in grades transitional kindergarten through 8, including four elementary schools and two middle schools. It also has a special-education preschool. Holtom said he expected approximately 2,200 students — about the same as last year’s numbers — to enroll for the 2023-24 academic year, which gets underway Aug. 16. Teaming up the with city of Oroville, the OCESD will renovate the running track that sits between Wyandotte Academy — formerly Wyandotte Avenue School — and The Studios at Central, which used to be Central Middle School. The city and district have also re-engineered and repaved the parking lot at Stanford Avenue School; Holtom said the lot “was worn-out, with lots of potholes and some drainage issues.” “They’ve been a terrific partner with us,” Holtom said in reference to the city. The Studios at Central features an innovative concept for education, as it combines elements of the arts with traditional school curriculum, Holtom said. “We changed the name last year,” he explained, “and now the school incorporates VAPA — visual and performing arts. We’re trying to incorporate arts with and in not just electives.” For example, “Instead of regular P.E. class, we have P.E. class with an emphasis on dance,” Holtom said. “It’s not like ballroom dancing, but more like hip-hop and line dancing — things that will appeal to the kids more than what you or I grew up with.” Central has what the superintendent described as “a robust band program,” which the district’s other middle school — Ishi Woods — offers as well. The district has a three-year plan of implementation for Central, incorporating arts in other traditional areas, such as English. That effort neatly meets the big push district officials are making in all schools in literacy. “We’re promoting the science of reading and the importance of reading,” Holtom said. “It’s even more important at our level because this is where they learn to read. We need to ensure they’re reading at a proficient level; otherwise they’re behind” when they reach high school. Higher-than-average teacher turnover has been a problem over the summer for the district, as Holtom said some teachers have moved out of the area while others have retired. Still others left the profession in what Holtom called “natural attrition.” “It (the attrition) was higher than normal, and I attribute that to the burnout of the last several years in Butte County,” Holtom said. On the administrative side, the district hired Troy Cox as assistant superintendent of curriculum and instruction; he began July 1. Vince Xiong is the new principal at Central, with Patricia Leonard taking the helm at Ishi Hills Middle School. Jessica North, who had been a teacher at Stanford Elementary, is the new principal there. “We are also adding vice principals to our middle school campuses as a way to support student learning and student discipline,” Holtom said. Academically, the district will implement many of the concepts Holtom and dozens of other administrators learned while attending an educational “summit” in Mount Shasta recently as well as at a Butte County Office of Education event Monday through Wednesday. “It was an excellent event. A lot of good information was shared and there was a lot of good preparation. “Much of it was good information regarding changes in the laws, and the different direction in which the state is going,” he said. “Then, regarding the state budget, we heard about how to best utilize our funding we’re securing from the state. We also heard about good practices to retain our staff.”
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How to Watch NASCAR, F1, IndyCar & More: Auto Racing Streaming Live - Saturday, July 29 Published: Jul. 29, 2023 at 5:44 AM CDT|Updated: 58 minutes ago Need more auto racing in your life? Well, you're in luck. The race slate on Saturday, July 29 includes Formula 1, Formula E, NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, NASCAR Cup Series, NASCAR Xfinity Racing Series, and NHRA Drag Racing action that can be watched on Fubo. For a complete list, along with information on how to watch or live stream it all, check out the article below. Watch even more racing action with ESPN+! Auto Racing Streaming Live Today Watch Formula 1: Belgium Grand Prix - Sprint Shootout - Series: Formula 1 - Game Time: 5:55 AM ET - TV Channel: ESPN - Live Stream: Watch on Fubo! Watch Formula 1: Belgium Grand Prix - Sprint - Series: Formula 1 - Game Time: 10:25 AM ET - TV Channel: ESPN - Live Stream: Watch on Fubo! Watch Formula E: Round 15: London - Race - Series: Formula E - Game Time: 11:30 AM ET - TV Channel: CBS Sports Network - Live Stream: Watch on Fubo! Watch NHRA Drag Racing: DENSO Sonoma Nationals - Qualifying - Series: NHRA Drag Racing - Game Time: 12:00 PM ET - TV Channel: FOX Sports Networks - Live Stream: Watch on Fubo! Watch Formula E: Hankook London E-Prix - Series: Formula E - Game Time: 12:00 PM ET - TV Channel: CBS - Live Stream: Watch on Fubo! Watch NASCAR Cup Series: Cook Out 400 - Qualifying - Series: NASCAR Cup Series - Game Time: 12:30 PM ET - TV Channel: USA Network - Live Stream: Watch on Fubo! Watch NASCAR Xfinity Racing Series: Henry 180 - Series: NASCAR Xfinity Racing Series - Game Time: 3:00 PM ET - TV Channel: NBC - Live Stream: Watch on Fubo! Watch NASCAR Xfinity Racing Series: Road America 180 - Series: NASCAR Xfinity Racing Series - Game Time: 3:00 PM ET - TV Channel: NBC - Live Stream: Watch on Fubo! Watch NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series: Worldwide Express 250 - Series: NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series - Game Time: 7:30 PM ET - TV Channel: FOX Sports Networks - Live Stream: Watch on Fubo! Make sure you're following along with racing action all year long on Fubo and ESPN+! © 2023 Data Skrive. All rights reserved.
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MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. (AP) — Jalen Ramsey, set for surgery on Friday, addressed his Miami Dolphins teammates a day earlier about the injury and told them not to worry or feel sorry for him. The six-time Pro Bowl cornerback suffered a torn meniscus in his left knee at the end of Thursday’s practice and is expected to miss the start of the regular season. But he vowed — bragged a little — that he could beat whatever timeline for return doctors give him. “It really moved a lot of people,” Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel said Friday. “He first let everybody know how much he appreciated this team, how this team has accepted him, how he has been in the league a little bit and how he knows what we’re doing here, in his opinion, is special, for his position group not to waiver, and exuded all the confidence that he had in that position group.” McDaniel said Ramsey will have surgery Friday afternoon to repair the tear and his timeline for return won’t be known until the procedure is complete. The injury happened during an 11-on-11 drill during Miami’s second practice of training camp. McDaniel said it was a non-contact injury that happened while he was matched up against receiver Tyreek Hill. Ramsey and Hill collided on the play, but the injury, McDaniel clarified, happened before the contact. “That end of the season push (will) be legendary!” Ramsey tweeted Thursday night. Miami acquired the All-Pro cornerback Ramsey in a trade with the Los Angeles Rams in March. When veteran players reported to training camp on Monday, Ramsey spoke of the potential of the Dolphins defense, which is adjusting to a new scheme under defensive coordinator Vic Fangio. “I’ve been a part of his defense for the past three years so I kind of know how to play it,” Ramsey said. “I know what’s needed to play this defense and be one of the best defenses in the league and be elite. And we got all the pieces — edge rushers to the secondary. We even got the linebackers and all that. Like I said, I don’t compare, but I look at other teams I’ve been a part of and I feel like we, on paper, we stack up well. But the work comes first.” The Dolphins dealt with several injuries at the cornerback position last season. Veteran cornerback Xavien Howard played through groin injuries all year. Byron Jones missed the entire season after having surgery on his Achilles tendon. The Dolphins cut him earlier this year in a cost-cutting move. Trill Williams tore the ACL in his left knee during the preseason. Nik Needham tore his Achilles last October. Williams and safety Brandon Jones are still working their way back from their respective season-ending injuries. McDaniel said he’s confident in the team’s cornerback room, which also includes Kader Kohou, who had a breakout 2022 season as an undrafted rookie free agent, Keion Crossen and 2020 first-round pick Noah Igbinoghene. Earlier this week, Howard pointed to Kohou as a player to watch as camp opened. “My boy, Kader. Dude is a straight dawg,” Howard said. “His mentality he has, just being an undrafted guy, I continue to see him grow and get better on the field.” Miami also drafted cornerback Cam Smith in the second round in April to add more depth. Smith’s role will likely increase in Ramsey’s absence. “I feel good about the entire crew,” McDaniel said. “We are dealing with some injuries now in that group, but I feel very, very, very good about the competition there and the guys that are ready to go see some more opportunities.” With the cornerback room not at full strength, McDaniel said the team will work out a cornerback soon for “depth purposes.” Notes: McDaniel said linebacker Jaelan Phillips was “stepped on” during the first practice of training camp. McDaniel said the team is not worried about the injury, but it would “not be healed” if he continues practicing with it. Phillips did not practice Thursday. … Crossen has an undisclosed injury and will not practice Friday. … McDaniel said he’s happy with Miami’s running back group as the Dolphins continue to be linked to Pro Bowl running back Dalvin Cook. ___ AP NFL: https://apnews.com/hub/NFL and https://twitter.com/AP_NFL
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Bow wow! I'm Maxwell, a handsome pupper and I have stunning eyes to get lost in. My caregivers don't know... View on PetFinder Maxwell Related to this story Most Popular If you want to see the Colorado River change in real time, head to Lake Powell. Elizabeth Archibeque will spend the rest of her life in prison. Hikers suffering from heat exhaustion were rescued from Mount Elden Lookout Trail. The Coconino County Board of Supervisors is set to vote on an ordinance regulating short-term rentals. Advocates say more could be done to help prevent more deaths.
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You know you’ve lived in NorCal toooo long when you get excited about a “cooling trend” that drops temperatures from over the century mark to a sweater-grabbing 97 degrees or when the emergency fire alert app on your phone dings to update you on the size of a nearby wildland fire and you’re first thought is, “meh, just 65-acres.” Last week as we drifted in and out of a heatwave and engaged in summer’s all-inclusive, no special skills, equipment, training or uniforms required activity of sweating from every pore possible, my husband and I arrived home simultaneously. We opened our vehicle doors at the same moment and in the same instant both smelled it. That unmistakable acrid odor of someone just put a plastic kiddy pool on the barbecue that gets up your nose and sends chills down your spine. As the air around us became filled with smoke, my beloved headed for high ground to check the horizon and I headed for the computer to check various social media posts from local first responders. Both in an effort to pinpoint the location of the blaze. It took less than two minutes, and it was less than two miles away with the wind blowing our direction. As the sirens wailed just up the road and the spotter plane came in low over our heads, we didn’t speak, we just set to work — setting up and turning on every sprinkler available; grabbing and loading my car with the box of important papers; and double checking our “to-go” bags. As NorCal residents we’ve gotten extremely good at not only getting ready to evacuate but also evacuating. Yeah, we’ve got skills even ones we wish we didn’t. We knew they’d called a “full wildland response” to the fire so, with more adrenaline than blood coursing through us, we looked northwest waiting to see the air tanker filled with retardant we knew was coming as the smoke plume to the south of us rose higher. And the sirens howled. As did the dogs. I stood facing the fire, shaking my finger and using what the kids refer to as my “voice of God,” as I commanded, “Thou shall not mess with me or mine.” (It’s from the Gospel of Mom 24:7) My husband kept repeating his fire mantra: “We’re fine. We’re going to be fine. Everything is fine. They’ll get this.” And he was right. We were, and they did. I too was right. (Never underestimate the power of the “mom finger” in conjunction with the “voice of God” or the absolute wonderful amazingness of firefighters.) The whole thing was over in less than an hour. Well, almost the whole thing. The adrenaline crash was epic, always is. You’d think after decades of living in the “danger zone,” I’d be better prepared for the post rush meltdown but, that’s a skill I haven’t mastered. Post emergency, when everything really is fine, is when the tears come. It’s the time when I am the living personification of Elvis’s 1957 billboard-topping “All Shook Up.” Yeah, “my hands are shaky, my knees are weak. I can’t seem to stand on my own two feet.” It’s really disconcerting. It’s annoying. It’s completely exhausting. It’s life in NorCal. And, to quote The King, “there’s only one cure for this body of mine” and that’s bourbon and dark chocolate. Bourbon and chocolate, baby, while listening to my greatest fire hits playlist which includes “Fire and Rain,” “Play with Fire,” “I’m on Fire,” “We Didn’t Start the Fire,” “Ring of Fire,” “(There’s A) Fire in the Night” and, of course, my second-shot song, “Great Balls of Fire.” Sometimes I play this last one twice or three times or until the bottom of the bottle. Cheers.
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Invest 96L could become tropical depression as it churns across Atlantic According to the NHC, Invest 96L is midway between the Cabo Verde Islands and the Lesser Antilles and has a 70% chance of developing into a tropical depression sometime next week. MIAMI – An area of low pressure spinning in the Atlantic Ocean dubbed Invest 96L is still being monitored by the National Hurricane Center (NHC) for possible tropical development over the next several days. The NHC is giving Invest 96L a 20% chance of developing into a tropical system over the next two days, and a 70% chance of developing over the next week. If Invest 96L continues to strengthen, it could become Tropical Depression Five or Tropical Storm Emily. The term "invest" is a naming convention used by the NHC to identify a system forecasters are investigating for possible development into a tropical depression or tropical storm within the next week. Where is Invest 96L? According to the NHC, Invest 96L is midway between the Cabo Verde Islands and the Lesser Antilles, moviing west at 16 mph. So far, peak wind gusts in the storm are around 25 mph. (FOX Weather) Where is Invest 96L going? Invest 96L continues to produce disorganized cloudiness and showers as it heads to the northwest. (FOX Weather) Over the weekend or early next week, the consensus of the various computer forecasts is that the system will break free of the densest part of a dust plume from the Sahara Desert and gather enough moisture to develop into at least a tropical depression, according to FOX Weather Hurricane Specialist Bryan Norcross. A blocking high-pressure system to the north is currently propelling the disturbance on a westerly path, but a break in the high should allow a northward turn over the weekend, Norcross said, keeping the storm away from the U.S.
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Hi, I'm Miss Celeste, a sweet and refined lady looking for my purrfect forever home! I'm quiet and a little... View on PetFinder Miss Celeste Related to this story Most Popular If you want to see the Colorado River change in real time, head to Lake Powell. Elizabeth Archibeque will spend the rest of her life in prison. Hikers suffering from heat exhaustion were rescued from Mount Elden Lookout Trail. The Coconino County Board of Supervisors is set to vote on an ordinance regulating short-term rentals. Advocates say more could be done to help prevent more deaths.
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NEW YORK (AP) — The NBA told teams Friday that Damian Lillard and his agent confirmed that the All-Star guard would honor his contract in any potential trade, despite the agent saying Lillard only wanted to be dealt to the Miami Heat. A memo sent to general managers and obtained by The Associated Press also warned that Lillard would be subject to discipline by the league if he or Aaron Goodwin make additional comments suggesting he won’t fully perform the requirements of his contract in the event of a trade. Lillard told the Portland Trail Blazers earlier this month he wanted to be traded and Goodwin subsequently made clear his preference was Miami. “Dame’s position won’t change,” Goodwin told AP on July 6. “This entire situation was about building an opportunity for Portland to win or giving him another opportunity that he wants, which is Miami.” The league said it interviewed Lillard and Goodwin, along with several teams with whom Goodwin spoke. Goodwin denied telling teams that Lillard would refuse to play for them and the teams provided descriptions that were “mostly, though not entirely, consistent with Goodwin’s statements to us.” Players are not allowed to publicly request trades. The league also stated in the memo that it told the Players Association that further comments such as Goodwin’s will be subject to discipline. ___ More AP NBA: https://apnews.com/NBA and https://twitter.com/AP_Sports
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The Episcopal Church of the Epiphany Jul 30 — The Episcopal Church of the Epiphany, 423 N. Beaver St., Flagstaff. 978-774-2911. 8 a.m.-8 p.m., Come join in prayer, fellowship, friendship, come and see! www.epiphanyaz.org, or 978-774-2911 for more info. https://go.evvnt.com/1834276-0. PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH Jul 30 — 3430 N. Fourth St., 3430 N. Fourth St., Flagstaff. 928-526-9578. 10-11 a.m., We invite you to join the family of Peace Lutheran Church (LCMS) on Sunday at 10:00am for in person blended service (Combined Liturgical, hymnal based and Praise Worship) with Holy Communion. Pastor William Weiss Jr. (Pastor Bill) will be presiding. The service will be live streamed on our website (peacelutheranflagstaff.org) and on YouTube. Fellowship and refreshments are available before the worship service beginning 9:15am. https://go.evvnt.com/1859995-0. BEACON UU SUNDAY SERVICE: "Building Community" with Khara House Jul 30 — Beacon Unitarian Universalist Congregation, 510 N. Leroux St., Flagstaff. (928) 779-4492. 10-11 a.m., ALL ARE WELCOME! You BELONG at Beacon - Spiritually open and intentionally inclusive since 1958. What does it mean to belong? At its heart, the Lived Black Experience Project seeks to answer that question by shining light on the invisible peoples, places, spaces, and stories of people in Flagstaff in order to form a more inclusive narrative about what it truly means to be a community. This talk will focus on the importance of creating a narrative that recognizes a wider range of people who are part of our community in order to foster the feeling that all are part of, rather than apart from, our broader community. By creating places and spaces for all, we recognize Flagstaff's community history, celebrate present progress, and cultivate a better future. Khara House preaching with Nancy Paxton, Worship Associate. Music by George Murphy, Paul Beier, and Kim Angelo with Simon Cunningham, accompanist. Khara House currently serves as a Flagstaff City Councilmember. She is the Secretary for the Lived Black Experience Project and serves on both its steering committee and the board of the Southside Community Association. https://go.evvnt.com/1855466-0. People are also reading… Flagstaff Federated Community Church Please join us for in person services Sundays at 10 a.m. We are located at 400 W Aspen Ave. on the corner of Aspen and Sitgreaves in Downtown Flagstaff. All are welcome to our services. For more information about Flagstaff Federated Community Church please call our office at 928-774-7383, Mon – Thurs 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Church of the Resurrection Sunday Church Services 740 W. University Heights Drive S., 740 W. University Heights Drive S., Flagstaff. 928-853-8522. 10-11:30 a.m., Church of the Resurrection Presbyterian Church in America (PCA): We invite you to join us for worship at 10 a.m. on Sundays at 740 W. University Heights Drive South. Please feel free to contact us for information on our mid-week gatherings and for more information on our church. You can find us at www.cor-pca.org and www.facebook.com/CORFlagstaff or we can be reached at corflagstaff@gmail.com and (928) 699-2715. Leupp Nazarene Church The church, near mile post 13 or Navajo Route 15, has been holding services by teleconferences and doing drive-up meetings. For information, call pastor Farrell Begay at 928-853-5321. Teleconference number: 1-7170275-8940 with access code 3204224#. Services are 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. Sundays and 6:30 p.m. Wednesdays. Christian Science Society of Flagstaff 619 W. Birch Ave. Bible Lesson services every Sunday 10-11am (Zoom option: https://zoom.us/j/369812794). Testimony Meetings every Wednesday: 5:30-6:30pm (Zoom option: https://zoom.us/j/971672834). Zoom password: CSS.
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TORONTO (AP) — Shohei Ohtani hit his major league-leading 39th home run for the Angels before leaving with leg cramps as the Toronto Blue Jays slugged three solo homers and rallied to beat Los Angeles 4-1 on Friday night. Ohtani was replaced by pinch-hitter Michael Stefanic when his at-bat came up with the bases loaded in the ninth inning. Ohtani was lifted because of cramping in both of his calves, Angels manager Phil Nevin said. “We’ll evaluate it tomorrow when he gets up,” Nevin said. “It’s just cramping right now. It’s kind of in both legs. He’s done a lot of work the last two days and wasn’t able to go.” A day earlier, Ohtani left the second game of a doubleheader at Detroit because of cramps. The two-way superstar threw a one-hitter in the opener Thursday for his first career MLB shutout, then homered twice in the second game. Nevin said Ohtani’s soreness developed after he grounded out to begin the eighth. “He came in and was trying to get some work done and just kept cramping up,” Nevin said. Stefanic struck out looking at a 3-2 pitch from right-hander Jordan Romano as Toronto ended the Angels’ four-game winning streak. After the game, an angry Nevin was seen holding up a tablet computer and yelling at plate umpire Mike Estabrook as the crew left the field. “I just explained to him that I thought the pitch to Stefanic was outside,” Nevin said. Matt Chapman, Danny Jansen and Whit Merrifield homered for the Blue Jays, who are 24-11 when they hit two or more home runs. “Our team has been playing a good brand of baseball for a while now,” Chapman said. “I think maybe we’re just starting to find ways to come out on top of some of those close games.” Chapman hit a two-out drive in the second, his 14th of the season. Jansen homered to lead off the third, his 14th. Both home runs came off right-hander Lucas Giolito, who made his first start for the Angels since being acquired from the White Sox earlier this week. Giolito (6-7) allowed three runs and six hits in 5 1/3 innings. He walked one and struck out five. “I felt relatively sharp, throwing a lot of strikes, but they hammered my mistakes pretty good,” Giolito said. Bo Bichette hit an RBI double off Giolito in the sixth and Merrifield made it 4-1 with a two-out homer off José Soriano in the seventh, his eighth. Merrifield finished 3 for 4 and has six home runs in his last 17 games. He hit a three-run homer in Thursday’s road win over the Dodgers. The Blue Jays began the day in the third AL wild-card spot, three games ahead of the Angels. Los Angeles trails Boston and the New York Yankees in the postseason race. After being greeted with a loud ovation from the sellout crowd of 42,106, Ohtani homered on the first pitch he faced, going deep in three straight at-bats over two games. Ohtani’s 397-foot drive came off Blue Jays right-hander Kevin Gausman. Ohtani homered in consecutive games for the ninth time this season. Ohtani’s streak of homers ended when he struck out swinging on a 2-2 pitch from Gausman in the third. Ohtani singled in the sixth and grounded out against left-hander Tim Mayza in the eighth. Gausman (8-5) allowed one run and five hits in six-plus innings to win for the first time since June 21 at Miami. Gausman walked three and struck out nine, increasing his AL-leading total to 171. Erik Swanson relieved Gausman after the Angels loaded the bases with no outs in the seventh. Swanson struck out Trey Cabbage and pinch-hitter Eduardo Escobar, then retired Luis Rengifo on a fly ball. “Not getting one across, that hurts,” Nevin said. Mayza worked one inning and Romano got two outs in the ninth before Yimi García finished for his third save in six chances. Romano was pitching for the fifth time since leaving the July 11 All-Star game because of a sore back. “He’s doing alright,” manager John Schneider said of Romano. “Just lower back discomfort, it kind of locked up on him a little bit. Just kind of wanted to play it safe there.” TRAINER’S ROOM Angels: Before the game, Nevin said Ohtani would get an extra day of rest before his next start, which was scheduled for next Thursday’s home game against Seattle. … SS Zach Neto (sore back) was scratched from the starting lineup and replaced by Andrew Velazquez. Rengifo took over in the leadoff spot. Blue Jays: LHP Hyun Jin Ryu (Tommy John surgery) will start on Tuesday against Baltimore, Schneider said. With the Blue Jays beginning a stretch of 17 games in 17 days Friday, Schneider said Ryu will be part of a six-man rotation. … RHP Chad Green (Tommy John surgery) will make a rehab appearance with Class-A Dunedin Saturday, his third. ANGRY WORDS Cameras caught Chapman yelling at Schneider in the dugout after the top of the first. “That’s just everybody being competitive, wanting to win baseball games,” Chapman said. “Just a heat-of-the-moment kind of thing. What was said and what it’s about, I’m just going to keep between us.” NEW-LOOK LINEUP Blue Jays OF George Springer, who came in stuck in an 0-for-16 slump, was dropped from the leadoff spot to fifth. Springer finished 0 for 4. Merrifield moved up to hit leadoff. ROSTER MOVES The Angels optioned RHP Gerardo Reyes to Triple-A Salt Lake to make room on the roster for Giolito. UP NEXT RHP Alek Manoah (2-8, 6.10 ERA) starts for the Blue Jays on Saturday afternoon. LHP Reid Detmers (2-7, 4.38) goes for the Angels. ___ AP MLB: https://apnews.com/hub/mlb and https://twitter.com/AP_Sports
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TORONTO (AP) — Shohei Ohtani hit his major league-leading 39th home run — for a streak of three homers in three at-bats over two games — before being sidelined due to cramping for a second consecutive game. Ohtani was replaced by pinch-hitter Michael Stefanic when his at-bat came up with the bases loaded in the ninth inning due to leg cramps. The Blue Jays beat the Angels 4-1 Friday. Los Angeles manager Phil Nevin said Ohtani was removed because of cramping in both of his calves. “We’ll evaluate it tomorrow when he gets up,” Nevin said. “It’s just cramping right now. It’s kind of in both legs. He’s done a lot of work the last two days and wasn’t able to go.” Ohtani homered twice in the second game of a doubleheader at Detroit on Thursday before leaving with cramps. He threw an eight-strikeout, one-hitter in the opener for his first career MLB shutout. The two-way superstar became the first player to throw a shutout in one game of a doubleheader and hit one homer — much less two — in the other. Thursday’s performance against the Tigers came hours after the team confirmed Ohtani will stay with the Angels for the rest of the season before he becomes a free agent. Nevin said Ohtani’s soreness developed after he grounded out to begin the eighth inning. “He came in and was trying to get some work done and just kept cramping up,” Nevin said. Stefanic struck out looking at a 3-2 pitch from right-hander Jordan Romano as Toronto ended the Angels’ four-game winning streak. On Friday, Ohtani homered on the first pitch he faced, going deep in three straight at-bats. His drive to right came off Blue Jays right-hander Kevin Gausman and traveled 397 feet. Ohtani streak of homers ended when he struck out swinging on a 2-2 pitch from Gausman in the third. He singled off Gausman in the sixth and grounded out to shortstop against left-hander Tim Mayza in the eighth, slowing up as he approached first base. ___ AP MLB: https://apnews.com/hub/mlb and https://twitter.com/AP_Sports
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BOULDER, Colo. (AP) — Colorado’s return to the Big 12 in 2024 fits right into Deion Sanders’ recruiting blueprint, allowing him to get an even better foothold in the teeming Texas and Florida markets. “I think Colorado is already an exciting team on the recruiting trail with Coach Prime and his experienced staff full of college coaches who have been around for a while and a lot of guys with NFL pedigree,” said Steve Wiltfong, national recruiting director for 247Sports. “So I think more than anything it adds to the excitement because it’s moving to what is certainly a more stable conference and one that just had a football team (TCU) in the playoff.” Athletic director Rick George said he kept basketball coaches Tad Boyle and JR Payne in the loop along with Sanders, who’s entering his first season in Boulder, before the CU board of regents rubber-stamped Colorado’s return to the Big 12 on Thursday. “I think all of them felt like: Whatever you think’s best for us, we’re going to play whomever you ask us to play,” George said. “I will tell you, there are tremendous benefits for being in the Big 12 for the direction that Coach Prime’s going as it relates to recruiting, being able to play in Orlando against UCF, where he’s recruiting very heavily (and) the state of Texas has always been a priority for us.” The newfangled Big 12 isn’t the same league the Buffs left in 2011 during the initial rounds of conference realigment when Texas A&M, Missouri and Nebraska also left. Texas and Oklahoma are leaving next year for the Big Ten. TCU and West Virginia came on board a decade ago and Cincinnati, Houston, BYU and Central Florida were added this year. Sanders, who’s overseen the biggest roster overhaul in the nation since his hiring this spring, already has strong roots in Florida and Texas. He was born in Fort Myers and starred at Florida State before embarking on a dual sports career as an NFL defensive back and a Major League outfielder. Some of his best years came during his half decade with the Cowboys from 1995-99 and he still has a home in the Dallas area. When the Buffaloes return to the Big 12 next year, they will have four conference opponents in the Lone Star State in TCU, Texas Tech, Baylor and Houston, which features one of the nation’s largest television markets. “Houston has always been a favorable market for us in recruiting,” said George, who then mentioned a few players from CU’s heyday in the late 1980s and early ’90s. “You think back to Alfred Williams, Kanavis McGhee and Chris Hudson. That area — the fifth-largest market in the country — also was a factor” in Colorado’s decision to return to the Big 12. “Colorado recruits Texas hard because it’s an obvious state to go recruit,” Wiltfong said, “and now being in the Big 12, with all those Texas teams, it gives them one more inch to say, ’Hey, we’re going to be coming to the Lone Star State a lot throughout your career to play some big games.’” Wiltfong expects Sanders to compete with the big boys when it comes to the recruiting trails of Texas. “Deion’s lived in Texas, right? Deion is going to go where the players are. He’s going to recruit nationally because his name is electric,” Wiltfong said. Colorado is the third school to leave the Pac-12 in the last year, joining UCLA and USC, which are going to the Big Ten next year. The moves coincide with the expiration of current media rights deals with ESPN and Fox. Colorado is expected to get $31.7 million in annual TV revenue in the Big 12, which last year came to an agreement with ESPN and Fox on a six-year extension worth more than $2 billion that runs through 2030-31. After Colorado’s vote to leave, the Pac-12 issued a statement that read, “We are focused on concluding our media rights deal and securing our continued success and growth. Immediately following the conclusion of our media rights deal, we will embrace expansion opportunities and bring new fans, markets, excitement and value to the Pac-12.” ___ AP College Football Writer Eric Olson contributed to this report. ___ AP college football: https://apnews.com/hub/college-football and https://twitter.com/ap_top25 Sign up for the AP Top 25 newsletter here: https://link.apnews.com/join/6nr/morning-wire-newsletter-footer-internal-ads
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ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) — Broncos coach Sean Payton said Friday he regrets disparaging his predecessor in an interview in which he called the work Nathaniel Hackett and his staff did in Denver last season “one of the worst coaching jobs in the NFL” and said there were “20 dirty hands” around Russell Wilson’s career-worst season. “Listen, I had one of those moments where I still had my Fox hat on and not my coaching hat,” said Payton, who’s returning to the sideline this season after a year’s sabbatical during which he worked as a studio football analyst for Fox Sports following a 15-year stint with the New Orleans Saints. Payton’s comments in an interview with USA Today’s Jarrett Bell rocked the NFL because he broke the coaches code in which they refrain from publicly lambasting one another and because he spent his first six months on the job admonishing his players not to look back at last year’s dismal season and to ignore “outside noise.” “I said this to the team in the meeting yesterday: we’ve had a great offseason relative to that, you know, and I’ve been preaching that message and here I am the veteran” doing just that, Payton said during a lengthy mea culpa in his first comments since he ignited the firestorm. “It was a learning experience for me. It was a mistake. Obviously, I needed a little bit more filter … I needed a little bit more restraint. And I regret that,” Payton continued. Payton said he’s usually pretty media savvy “and I just had one of those moments. Jarrett’s a good friend, real good at his job. And two lattes in the morning, first one I see and 40 minutes later, I’m regretting it.” In the interview, Payton also took potshots at the Jets, who hired Hackett as their offensive coordinator this year, and criticized Broncos general manager George Paton and team President Damani Leech for allowing Hackett and his staff to give Wilson so much free rein, including having his personal quarterback coach with him at team headquarters. That was one of many unconventional allowances — another was having his own office upstairs next to the coaches — that drew heavy scrutiny when Wilson looked nothing like the star he’d been in Seattle or like a QB who deserved the $245 million extension he signed last summer. Payton’s criticisms were part of a spirited defense of Wilson, whom he expects to have a big comeback this year and help the Broncos end a seven-year playoff drought. “Listen, I’m not afraid of the expectation,” Payton said Friday. “I’ve talked with several people about, you know, being used to contending for the postseason. You don’t take it for granted. But that mindset needs to be present here. And so yeah, I see this as a team that has that ability.” Payton didn’t specifically apologize for his critical comments but he did say he’ll reach out to Hackett and Jets head coach Robert Saleh “at the right time” to do so. The Broncos host the Jets on Oct. 8, and the row he started “certainly will bring more interest to the game when we play them,” Payton said. “But that seems like years from now.” Closer to home, Payton has some damage control to do with his GM and the team president who came on board late last summer. “The front office and the ownership are the two reasons I came here,” Paton said. “So, George and I are close. He was one of the big attractions, he and ownership. My point was it was across the board organizationally, it wasn’t just one person” responsible for Wilson’s dismal season. ___ AP NFL: https://apnews.com/hub/nfl and https://twitter.com/AP_NFL
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2023-07-29T11:43:41
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ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (AP) — Kansas City Chiefs coach Andy Reid watched his team work out in pads for the first time since their Super Bowl triumph last February and saw his players’ energy rise. “Naturally it does that,” Reid said. “But I like the way they did it, how they got after each other.” The defending champions ratcheted up the competition for an hour, 40 minutes in sweltering conditions as the heat index soared into the mid-90s. The air wasn’t all that was hot, like when cornerback Dicaprio Bootle continued hacking at the football in the grasp of tight end Travis Kelce after a play. Cornerback Lamar Jackson raised eyebrows when he delivered a late hit on receiver Kekoa Crawford out of bounds. Reid doesn’t mind trash-talking and spirited play as long as players keep their wits about them. “They’re going to jaw,” Reid said. “It’s hot, humid, they’re going to jaw a little bit. As long as there are no punches thrown we’re all right.” The Chiefs dug in during practice for three separate periods of 11-on-11, along with a nine-on-seven run session. However, the most anticipated session in Friday’s practice focused on offensive and defensive linemen facing off in pass-rushing scenarios. “It’s you mano a mano,” guard Trey Smith said. “All the technical details, every little piece matters. Being able to lock in those little seconds and get your job done.” Linebacker Willie Gay said the hard, hot practice was tailor made for Reid. Although it was grueling, “I told the guys, as long as we continue to get better, it’s going to make the games and preseason even easier, and we’ll start winning,” he continued. There’s rust to knock off whenever the pads first come on. “You have some things that you got to clean up, some things you can be a little tighter technique-wise, but it’s always good to put the pads back on,” Smith said. “It’s always good knowing the season’s around the corner.” Off the field, defensive tackle Chris Jones held out for seventh day and Reid, who hasn’t communicated with Jones recently, didn’t know when the holdout would end. “We’re moving fast and furious even though he’s not here,” Reid said. The 29-year-old-Jones is set to earn $19.5 million in base salary this season in the final year of a four-year extension signed in 2020. The All-Pro is seeking an extension that would make him the league’s second-highest-paid defensive tackle behind Los Angeles Rams star Aaron Donald, whose contract sports an annual average value of $31.67 million. Jones has been fined $50,000 fine for each missed day of training camp missed, a total that’s grown to $350,000 00 so far. If Jones doesn’t report by Aug. 13, he will be assessed an additional fine of $1.147 for missing the team’s preseason opener against New Orleans. NOTES: Linebacker Nick Bolton returned to practice Friday following a brief illness, but fellow linebacker Drue Tranquill exited practice early due to a sprained neck. Defensive end Mike Danna left with a strained calf while tight end Jody Fortson is undergoing further examination on a shoulder injury. Wide receiver Kadarius Toney expects to miss the remainder of training camp after surgery Tuesday for a torn meniscus. ___ AP NFL: https://apnews.com/hub/nfl and https://twitter.com/AP_NFL
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2023-07-29T11:43:40
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Wall Street rallied Friday to get on the positive side but it was a mixed day on our Birmingham and Alabama Stock Report. Amazon was the biggest gainer at 3.1%. Synovus and Boeing rose 2.6% and 2.1%, respectively. Medical Properties Trust was at the bottom of the table, falling 1.9%. U.S. Steel dropped 1.4%. Overall, Wall Street’s rally got back on track Friday following more encouraging profit reports and the latest signal that inflation is loosening its chokehold on the economy. The S&P 500 rose 1% to its highest close in more than 15 months. The Dow Jones Industrial Average climbed 176 points, or 0.5% after breaking a 13-day winning streak the day before. The Nasdaq composite jumped 1.9% as Big Tech stocks led the market. Are we missing a publicly traded local or state company that should be on this list? Please pass along your suggestions to Lede producer Brent Conklin at bconklin@advancelocal.com.
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Wall Street rallied Friday to get on the positive side but it was a mixed day on our Mobile and Alabama Stock Report. The rollercoaster that is Enviva was the biggest gainer at 4.2%. Amazon and Synovus rose 3.1% and 2.6%, respectively. U.S. Steel was at the bottom of the table, falling 1.4%. Weyerhaeuser dropped 1.3%. Overall, Wall Street’s rally got back on track Friday following more encouraging profit reports and the latest signal that inflation is loosening its chokehold on the economy. The S&P 500 rose 1% to its highest close in more than 15 months. The Dow Jones Industrial Average climbed 176 points, or 0.5% after breaking a 13-day winning streak the day before. The Nasdaq composite jumped 1.9% as Big Tech stocks led the market. Are we missing a publicly traded local or state company that should be on this list? Please pass along your suggestions to Lede producer Brent Conklin at bconklin@advancelocal.com.
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Wall Street rallied Friday to get on the positive side but it was a mixed day on our Huntsville and Alabama Stock Report. Amazon was the biggest gainer at 3.1%. Synovus and Raytheon rose 2.6% and 2.5%, respectively. U.S. Steel was at the bottom of the table, falling 1.4%. Adtran dropped 1.3%. Overall, Wall Street’s rally got back on track Friday following more encouraging profit reports and the latest signal that inflation is loosening its chokehold on the economy. The S&P 500 rose 1% to its highest close in more than 15 months. The Dow Jones Industrial Average climbed 176 points, or 0.5% after breaking a 13-day winning streak the day before. The Nasdaq composite jumped 1.9% as Big Tech stocks led the market.
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This is an opinion column. Now, this is how you resuscitate what’s long since died. This is how you restore communities to what some of us once knew. Once lived—safe, vibrant places with more pride than police, more purpose than poverty. Where children dreamed of possibilities instead of harboring nightmares of pain and fear. Where people cared and took care of each other. This is how you repair broken families. How you plant seeds that bear the fruit of self-worth. Self-worth that inspires work not want, that pours into families emptied by conditions and circumstances, that empowers and prepares parents to be the first teachers in their children’s lives. This, too, is how you reduce crime. Major crime. Crimes that break our hurts. Crimes that destroy families and transform neighborhoods into killing fields of fear. Crimes that cost lives, especially young ones—for no justifiable reason. This is how you restore hope. Hope melted. Hope evaporated. Hope dissolved. Hope quashed. Hope extinguished for too many—replaced with a void where people make decisions for today not tomorrow because a hopeful tomorrow is just not a thing. It ain’t real. Now, full stop: I’m not so naïve to believe the $50 million bestowed upon Birmingham by HUD Secretary Ann Fudge as a Choice Neighborhood investment in Smithfield, Graymont, and College Hills —one of eight awarded nationally, with the city’s being the largest among the $370 million granted—will alone accomplish all of that. RELATED: HUD awards Birmingham $50 million to revitalize Smithfield, Graymont, College Hills Not even the $294 million city officials say will be leveraged from Fudge’s grant will alone restore, repair, or reduce. Demolishing public housing that should have been leveled at least a generation ago and replacing it with new dwellings alone will not restore, repair, or reduce. Were it that simple hope-drained communities nationwide would have been eradicated long ago. Were it that simple, the failed near-century-old national experiment of concentrated poverty would have been flushed generations ago. Or maybe not. (See: They Cloned Tyrone.) So let’s cram all poor Black people into depressing brick buildings, redline the owned homes around them out of any equity (wealth) growth, create a war on drugs (wink) that’s really a war on Black men, lull them into dependency with programs that disincentivize families, work and worth; suck the jobs from their community, turn a blind eye to the influx of guns, and drain resources from their schools… Imagine if those absurdities had not been enacted: There would be no cavernous generational wealth gap and minimal health disparities. There would be copious working-class jobs, infinitesimal differences in schools. There would be more Black men at home. There would be neighborhoods safe enough for a sunset stroll (on sidewalks) or watching the moonlight on the porch. There would be hope. Instead, that is not where we are. Yet we are here, too, with a comprehensive, multi-faceted, whole-neighborhood, whole-person plan, that finally offers the best chance of fixing what long since should have been fixed. What should have been restored, repaired, and reduced. What should have been resuscitated. The Smithfield Choice plan is bold and broad. It includes programs and facilities targeting children and the adults in the home, including quality education (again, not just for youth) in a souped-up library, health programs, new businesses, and an incubator called the “social innovation center” that will be the center of workforce training for jobs paying a true living wage as well as critical “wrap-around services”, the buzz-phrase you’ll hear a lot between now and the many, many years required for this restoration, repair, and reduction to happen. (It didn’t die overnight, so it won’t be revived in a blink, either.) Bottom line: Building new homes means nothing without also building new people, new hope. “We want people to know there is a grocery store up the street, that their kids can go to a decent school,” Fudge said on a sweltering Wednesday morning in Smithfield. “We are getting ready to change lives.” Not merely living rooms. That is not enough. The preponderance of residents now in Graymont, Smithfield, in Colleges Hills simply want to live their lives. To wake up. Eat. Breathe. Work. To Survive. No, check that—to thrive. Just like you. They don’t want to be defined by those living one breath at a time, those worrying little about the next one—theirs or someone else’s. Just like you. They don’t deserve to be swallowed by the whale of hopelessness, to wallow in the belly of despair, to feel forgotten. Bulldozing 900 worn homes and replacing them when 1000 subsidized, “affordable” and market-priced homes isn’t alone the salve that restores, repairs, and reduces. Now, finally, there is a plan to do more. Birmingham is the dog that chased the car, then caught it. Now it must fulfill and build. It must restore, repair, and reduce what’s been too long been dead — awaiting a viable revival. More columns by Roy S. Johnson Listen to Birmingham’s foot soldiers, whose voices are strengthened by pain Dear Black girls, they will believe you next time, despite what Carlee Russell did Attorney who argued historic redistricting case says Alabama will be ‘much richer’ politically 51 years ago today, the Supreme Court ruled the death penalty unconstitutional, really
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BAGHDAD (AP) — The leader of Lebanon’s Shiite militant group Hezbollah said Saturday that if governments of Muslim-majority nations do not act against countries that allow the desecration of the Quran, Muslims should “punish” those who facilitate attacks on Islam’s holy book. The comments by Hassan Nasrallah came in a video address to tens of thousands gathered in Beirut’s southern suburbs to mark Ashoura, a Shiite holy day commemorating the 7th century martyrdom of the Prophet Muhammad’s grandson Hussein. Nasrallah often uses religious occasions to send political messages to followers, and on Saturday slammed recent incidents in which the Quran was burned or otherwise desecrated at authorized demonstrations in Sweden and Denmark. He said Muslims should watch for the outcome of an emergency meeting of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, scheduled to take place in Baghdad on Monday to discuss the organization’s response to the Quran burnings. The organization and its member states should “send a firm, decisive and unequivocal message to these governments that any repeat of the attacks will be met with a boycott,” Nasrallah said. If they do not, he said, Muslim youth should “punish the desecrators.” He did not elaborate what such a boycott and punishment should entail. Members of the crowd, who carried banners with religious slogans alongside the flags of Hezbollah, Lebanon and Palestine, chanted, “Oh, Quran, we are at your service; Oh, Hussein, we are at your service.” Shiites represent over 10% of the world’s 1.8 billion Muslims and view Hussein as the rightful successor to the Prophet Muhammad. Hussein’s death in battle at the hands of Sunnis at Karbala, south of Baghdad, ingrained a deep rift in Islam and continues to this day to play a key role in shaping Shiite identity. Millions of Shiite Muslims in Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan and around the world on Friday commemorated Ashoura, while Saturday marked the culmination of the observances in countries such as Lebanon, Iraq and Syria. Hundreds of thousands of pilgrims gathered in the Iraqi city of Karbala, where Hussein is entombed in a gold-domed shrine. In the streets of the Baghdad suburb of Sadr City, mourners gathered to watch reenactments of the Battle of Karbala and Hussein’s death. In the streets, young men clad in black and white slashed their heads with swords and knives to demonstrate their grief. Friends swabbed each other’s heads with tissues and handed each other water. In Syria’s capital, Damascus, the crowds were mourning not only the death of Hussein but a deadly attack in the suburb of Sayida Zeinab, home to a shrine to Zeinab, the daughter of the first Shiite imam, Ali, and granddaughter of the Prophet Muhammad. A bomb hidden in a motorcycle exploded there on Thursday, killing at least six people and wounding dozens more. On Tuesday, another bomb in a motorcycle had wounded two people. On Friday, the Islamic State group — a Sunni militant group that often targets Shiites — claimed responsibility for the attacks, saying Thursday’s bombing came “during their annual polytheistic rituals.” The group’s extreme interpretation of Islam holds Shiite Muslims to be apostates. ___ Associated Press writers Anmar Khalil in Karbala, Iraq, and Hassan Ammar in Beirut contributed to this report.
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Hello there! I'm Sadie a lovely girl, and I have stunning eyes to get lost in. My caregivers don't know... View on PetFinder Sadie Related to this story Most Popular If you want to see the Colorado River change in real time, head to Lake Powell. Elizabeth Archibeque will spend the rest of her life in prison. Hikers suffering from heat exhaustion were rescued from Mount Elden Lookout Trail. The Coconino County Board of Supervisors is set to vote on an ordinance regulating short-term rentals. Advocates say more could be done to help prevent more deaths.
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LOS ANGELES (AP) — As Bronny James continues to recover after going into cardiac arrest, his Southern California teammates have been at practice to prepare for a 10-day exhibition tour of Greece and Croatia that begins next week. The tour will run from from Aug. 5-15 and see the Trojans visit Athens and Mykonos, Greece, and Dubrovnik, Croatia. Teams are allowed to go on a foreign tour once every four years under NCAA rules. James was discharged from Cedars-Sinai Medical Center on Thursday and is resting at home, according to a statement from the hospital. His father, Lakers superstar LeBron James, also posted on social media that his family is “safe and healthy.” Bronny James will continue to undergo tests to determine the cause of his cardiac arrest, which occurred Monday morning during a workout at USC’s Galen Center. Cardiac arrest occurs when the heart abruptly stops beating, because of a problem with its electrical activity. While uncommon in young people, sudden cardiac arrest is the leading medical cause of death in young athletes. Some studies have estimated one sudden cardiac death in 50,000 to 80,000 young athletes each year. No information has been made public about what may have caused Bronny James’ cardiac arrest. But one of the most common causes in young athletes is an underlying problem with the heart’s structure, such as a genetic condition called hypertrophic cardiomyopathy that leads to a thickened heart muscle more prone to irregular electrical activity. A more rare cause is commotio cordis, which occurs when someone receives a sharp blow to the chest during a specific part of the heartbeat’s cycle — what happened to Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin earlier this year. James was the second high-profile USC basketball recruit to go into cardiac arrest in the last year. Vincent Iwuchuwku also was stricken during a workout last July, but the 7-foot-1 center returned to the court six months later and appeared in 14 games. It’s too soon to know how James’ playing career could be affected, especially without a lot of information being made public. Various experts point to James’ quick move out of intensive care and being released three days later as encouraging. The upcoming trip is important for the Trojans as James recovers. USC had the nation’s fourth-ranked recruiting class, including the top-rated player in guard Isaiah Collier. James committed to the Trojans in May after the 6-foot-3 18-year-old became one of the nation’s top prospects as a two-way point guard for Sierra Canyon School in Chatsworth, California. He is the sixth McDonald’s All-American to come to USC since Andy Enfield became coach in 2013. With his family fame and huge social media following, Bronny James also has the top name, image and likeness valuation in sports at $6.3 million, as estimated by On3.com. He is the oldest of LeBron and Savannah James’ three children. ___ AP Sports Writer Greg Beacham and AP Health & Science Writer Lauran Neergard contributed to this report. ___ AP college basketball: https://apnews.com/hub/college-basketball and https://apnews.com/hub/ap-top-25-college-basketball-poll and https://apnews.com/hub/lebron-james
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Shadow Related to this story Most Popular If you want to see the Colorado River change in real time, head to Lake Powell. Elizabeth Archibeque will spend the rest of her life in prison. Hikers suffering from heat exhaustion were rescued from Mount Elden Lookout Trail. The Coconino County Board of Supervisors is set to vote on an ordinance regulating short-term rentals. Advocates say more could be done to help prevent more deaths.
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I'm looking for my best bud for life! Is that you? My name is Tac. I'm a lovely lady and... View on PetFinder Tac Related to this story Most Popular If you want to see the Colorado River change in real time, head to Lake Powell. Elizabeth Archibeque will spend the rest of her life in prison. Hikers suffering from heat exhaustion were rescued from Mount Elden Lookout Trail. The Coconino County Board of Supervisors is set to vote on an ordinance regulating short-term rentals. Advocates say more could be done to help prevent more deaths.
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I'm like a fine wine, aged to perfection. I'm ______, an adorable older fella and I'm ready to spend my... View on PetFinder Tic Related to this story Most Popular If you want to see the Colorado River change in real time, head to Lake Powell. Elizabeth Archibeque will spend the rest of her life in prison. Hikers suffering from heat exhaustion were rescued from Mount Elden Lookout Trail. The Coconino County Board of Supervisors is set to vote on an ordinance regulating short-term rentals. Advocates say more could be done to help prevent more deaths.
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Hello, hello, hello! I'm Tony, a sweet and shy little girl on the search for my perfect forever home! I'm... View on PetFinder Tony Related to this story Most Popular If you want to see the Colorado River change in real time, head to Lake Powell. Elizabeth Archibeque will spend the rest of her life in prison. Hikers suffering from heat exhaustion were rescued from Mount Elden Lookout Trail. The Coconino County Board of Supervisors is set to vote on an ordinance regulating short-term rentals. Advocates say more could be done to help prevent more deaths.
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Tory Related to this story Most Popular If you want to see the Colorado River change in real time, head to Lake Powell. Elizabeth Archibeque will spend the rest of her life in prison. Hikers suffering from heat exhaustion were rescued from Mount Elden Lookout Trail. The Coconino County Board of Supervisors is set to vote on an ordinance regulating short-term rentals. Advocates say more could be done to help prevent more deaths.
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Mostly sunny early then increasing clouds with some scattered thunderstorms this afternoon. Potential for severe thunderstorms. High 93F. Winds WSW at 10 to 15 mph. Chance of rain 40%.. Tonight Isolated thunderstorms early, then partly cloudy after midnight. Potential for severe thunderstorms. Low 69F. Winds NW at 5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain 40%. KNITTERGARTEN: The Blue Ewe, new yarn shop located at 5033 U.S. 60 E., Barboursville (next to Pink Elephant), offers its second beginning knitting class with knitting a sampler scarf from noon to 2 p.m. Saturday, July 29. The cost is $10 plus supplies purchased from the shop or $40 if using own supplies. Classes continue Saturday, Aug. 5, 12 and 19. To register, contact www.theblueewe.com or 304-654-7732. JOURNEY: Riley V. Stone traveled many journeys throughout his 98 years of life, but on July 11, he made his final and most important one as he was called to his heavenly home to meet those already living there, including his sweet and wonderful sister (and my precious friend), Arlene Melton. Riley graduated from Magnolia High School in Matewan, West Virginia, and enlisted in U.S. Air Force at age 18, where he earned his associate degree in business at South Dakota State College. He was assigned to the 8th Air Force, 390th bomb group, stationed in England. After World War II, he became a coal miner in Mingo County and married Margaret “Margie” Kitka (69 years ago). He worked at Anderson-Newcomb Co. and became the main floor manager and then became a deputy circuit clerk at Cabell County Courthouse, where he retired as circuit court clerk, working there a total of 28 years. Riley was a dad to two children, two grandchildren and one great-grandson, as well as a faithful member of Highlawn Presbyterian Church. Although he will be greatly missed, he is resting in his final home. Keep it Clean. Please avoid obscene, vulgar, lewd, racist or sexually-oriented language. PLEASE TURN OFF YOUR CAPS LOCK. Don't Threaten. Threats of harming another person will not be tolerated. Be Truthful. Don't knowingly lie about anyone or anything. Be Nice. No racism, sexism or any sort of -ism that is degrading to another person. Be Proactive. Use the 'Report' link on each comment to let us know of abusive posts. Share with Us. We'd love to hear eyewitness accounts, the history behind an article.
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Mostly sunny early then increasing clouds with some scattered thunderstorms this afternoon. Potential for severe thunderstorms. High 93F. Winds WSW at 10 to 15 mph. Chance of rain 40%.. Tonight Isolated thunderstorms early, then partly cloudy after midnight. Potential for severe thunderstorms. Low 69F. Winds NW at 5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain 40%. 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.” Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, and was founded by her mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at www.DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069. Keep it Clean. Please avoid obscene, vulgar, lewd, racist or sexually-oriented language. PLEASE TURN OFF YOUR CAPS LOCK. Don't Threaten. Threats of harming another person will not be tolerated. Be Truthful. Don't knowingly lie about anyone or anything. Be Nice. No racism, sexism or any sort of -ism that is degrading to another person. Be Proactive. Use the 'Report' link on each comment to let us know of abusive posts. Share with Us. We'd love to hear eyewitness accounts, the history behind an article.
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Email tveselames@gmail.com, for more information and/or to schedule a meet and greet, or better yet, fill out the adoption application... View on PetFinder Ursula Related to this story Most Popular If you want to see the Colorado River change in real time, head to Lake Powell. Elizabeth Archibeque will spend the rest of her life in prison. Hikers suffering from heat exhaustion were rescued from Mount Elden Lookout Trail. The Coconino County Board of Supervisors is set to vote on an ordinance regulating short-term rentals. Advocates say more could be done to help prevent more deaths.
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Mostly sunny early then increasing clouds with some scattered thunderstorms this afternoon. Potential for severe thunderstorms. High 93F. Winds WSW at 10 to 15 mph. Chance of rain 40%.. Tonight Isolated thunderstorms early, then partly cloudy after midnight. Potential for severe thunderstorms. Low 69F. Winds NW at 5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain 40%. HUNTINGTON — The third of three folk art exhibits goes on view at the Huntington Museum of Art on Saturday, which is the first day to see “Earl Gray: Hand-Carved Stones.” The exhibit, which continues through Oct. 22, will be in the spotlight during the free Tuesday Tour Series event on Sept. 26. “Earl Gray: Hand-Carved Stones” joins two other folk art exhibits — Folk Art: Eclectic Expressions from the Collection and Minnie Adkins: Story Carvings — already on view at the museum. Keep it Clean. Please avoid obscene, vulgar, lewd, racist or sexually-oriented language. PLEASE TURN OFF YOUR CAPS LOCK. Don't Threaten. Threats of harming another person will not be tolerated. Be Truthful. Don't knowingly lie about anyone or anything. Be Nice. No racism, sexism or any sort of -ism that is degrading to another person. Be Proactive. Use the 'Report' link on each comment to let us know of abusive posts. Share with Us. We'd love to hear eyewitness accounts, the history behind an article.
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2023-07-29T11:44:40
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Mostly sunny early then increasing clouds with some scattered thunderstorms this afternoon. Potential for severe thunderstorms. High 93F. Winds WSW at 10 to 15 mph. Chance of rain 40%.. Tonight Isolated thunderstorms early, then partly cloudy after midnight. Potential for severe thunderstorms. Low 69F. Winds NW at 5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain 40%. RIchard Oldaker, of Huntington, right, reaches out to catch his daughter Jane, 4, as she leaps into the pool during the Cabell County Public Library’s end of summer pool party on Friday at the YMCA Kennedy Center Pool in Huntington. Kaleb Lucas, 14, of Guyandotte, above, dunks his brother Uriyah Lucas, 6, of Guyandotte, as the Cabell County Public Library conducts its end of summer pool party on Friday, July 28, 2023, at the YMCA Kennedy Center Pool in Huntington. Shana Frazier, of Huntington, left, and her son Landon, 11, spend time together as the Cabell County Public Library conducts its end of summer pool party on Friday, July 28, 2023, at the YMCA Kennedy Center Pool in Huntington. Kids jump from the diving board as the Cabell County Public Library conducts its end of summer pool party on Friday, July 28, 2023, at the YMCA Kennedy Center Pool in Huntington. RIchard Oldaker, of Huntington, right, reaches out to catch his daughter Jane, 4, as she leaps into the pool during the Cabell County Public Library’s end of summer pool party on Friday at the YMCA Kennedy Center Pool in Huntington. Kaleb Lucas, 14, of Guyandotte, above, dunks his brother Uriyah Lucas, 6, of Guyandotte, as the Cabell County Public Library conducts its end of summer pool party on Friday, July 28, 2023, at the YMCA Kennedy Center Pool in Huntington. Shana Frazier, of Huntington, left, and her son Landon, 11, spend time together as the Cabell County Public Library conducts its end of summer pool party on Friday, July 28, 2023, at the YMCA Kennedy Center Pool in Huntington. Kids jump from the diving board as the Cabell County Public Library conducts its end of summer pool party on Friday, July 28, 2023, at the YMCA Kennedy Center Pool in Huntington. HUNTINGTON — Cabell County Public Library celebrated the conclusion of its annual summer reading program with a pool party Friday evening. The evening of swimming at the YMCA Kennedy Center was open to all children who participated in the program, which began June 12 with the theme “All Together Now” and was open to ages birth through 17. Keep it Clean. Please avoid obscene, vulgar, lewd, racist or sexually-oriented language. PLEASE TURN OFF YOUR CAPS LOCK. Don't Threaten. Threats of harming another person will not be tolerated. Be Truthful. Don't knowingly lie about anyone or anything. Be Nice. No racism, sexism or any sort of -ism that is degrading to another person. Be Proactive. Use the 'Report' link on each comment to let us know of abusive posts. Share with Us. We'd love to hear eyewitness accounts, the history behind an article.
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2023-07-29T11:45:04
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Mostly sunny early then increasing clouds with some scattered thunderstorms this afternoon. Potential for severe thunderstorms. High 93F. Winds WSW at 10 to 15 mph. Chance of rain 40%.. Tonight Isolated thunderstorms early, then partly cloudy after midnight. Potential for severe thunderstorms. Low 69F. Winds NW at 5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain 40%. RIGHT: Aria Tubbs, 7, of Huntington, performs along with her group of cheerleaders at a showcase event following Huntington High’s Mini Cheer Camp on Friday in Huntington. RIGHT: Aria Tubbs, 7, of Huntington, performs along with her group of cheerleaders at a showcase event following Huntington High’s Mini Cheer Camp on Friday in Huntington. HUNTINGTON — The conclusion of this week’s Mini Cheer Camp hosted at Huntington High was celebrated with a showcase Friday night so participants could display what they had learned. The evening camp was run by Highlander cheerleaders. Keep it Clean. Please avoid obscene, vulgar, lewd, racist or sexually-oriented language. PLEASE TURN OFF YOUR CAPS LOCK. Don't Threaten. Threats of harming another person will not be tolerated. Be Truthful. Don't knowingly lie about anyone or anything. Be Nice. No racism, sexism or any sort of -ism that is degrading to another person. Be Proactive. Use the 'Report' link on each comment to let us know of abusive posts. Share with Us. We'd love to hear eyewitness accounts, the history behind an article.
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Mostly sunny early then increasing clouds with some scattered thunderstorms this afternoon. Potential for severe thunderstorms. High 93F. Winds WSW at 10 to 15 mph. Chance of rain 40%.. Tonight Isolated thunderstorms early, then partly cloudy after midnight. Potential for severe thunderstorms. Low 69F. Winds NW at 5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain 40%. IRONTON — Final sentencing for a Huntington woman facing a four-year prison sentence was rescheduled in Lawrence County Common Pleas Court for two weeks after the woman’s daughter died from a drug overdose. Tasha L. Sellards, 55, of Logan Street, Huntington, earlier pleaded guilty to aggravated trafficking in drugs and trafficking in a fentanyl-related compound. Final sentencing was set for Aug. 9. Keep it Clean. Please avoid obscene, vulgar, lewd, racist or sexually-oriented language. PLEASE TURN OFF YOUR CAPS LOCK. Don't Threaten. Threats of harming another person will not be tolerated. Be Truthful. Don't knowingly lie about anyone or anything. Be Nice. No racism, sexism or any sort of -ism that is degrading to another person. Be Proactive. Use the 'Report' link on each comment to let us know of abusive posts. Share with Us. We'd love to hear eyewitness accounts, the history behind an article.
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2023-07-29T11:45:16
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2023-07-29T11:45:22
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Mostly sunny early then increasing clouds with some scattered thunderstorms this afternoon. Potential for severe thunderstorms. High 93F. Winds WSW at 10 to 15 mph. Chance of rain 40%.. Tonight Isolated thunderstorms early, then partly cloudy after midnight. Potential for severe thunderstorms. Low 69F. Winds NW at 5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain 40%. Nucor Corp. has received the final permit it needs to begin construction of its $3.1 billion steel mill at the Mason County, West Virginia, community of Apple Grove. U.S. Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., was the first to announce via news release on X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter, that the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers had issued the permit. It was later confirmed by a statement issued by Nucor. Keep it Clean. Please avoid obscene, vulgar, lewd, racist or sexually-oriented language. PLEASE TURN OFF YOUR CAPS LOCK. Don't Threaten. Threats of harming another person will not be tolerated. Be Truthful. Don't knowingly lie about anyone or anything. Be Nice. No racism, sexism or any sort of -ism that is degrading to another person. Be Proactive. Use the 'Report' link on each comment to let us know of abusive posts. Share with Us. We'd love to hear eyewitness accounts, the history behind an article.
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Mostly sunny early then increasing clouds with some scattered thunderstorms this afternoon. Potential for severe thunderstorms. High 93F. Winds WSW at 10 to 15 mph. Chance of rain 40%.. Tonight Isolated thunderstorms early, then partly cloudy after midnight. Potential for severe thunderstorms. Low 69F. Winds NW at 5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain 40%. HUNTINGTON — The West Virginia State Police will conduct a sobriety checkpoint on Aug. 3, starting at 8 p.m., on U.S. 60 near the 29th Street exit of Interstate 64, in Cabell County. An alternate checkpoint site has been designated as 3rd Avenue near 20th Street in Huntington. The focus of the checkpoint is driving under the influence (DUI) enforcement. Other enforcement activities may be conducted with police focusing on reckless driving, speeding and seat belt violations. There will also be saturation patrols in the area during this time frame. Keep it Clean. Please avoid obscene, vulgar, lewd, racist or sexually-oriented language. PLEASE TURN OFF YOUR CAPS LOCK. Don't Threaten. Threats of harming another person will not be tolerated. Be Truthful. Don't knowingly lie about anyone or anything. Be Nice. No racism, sexism or any sort of -ism that is degrading to another person. Be Proactive. Use the 'Report' link on each comment to let us know of abusive posts. Share with Us. We'd love to hear eyewitness accounts, the history behind an article.
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DEBORAH LYNN ERWIN, 64, of Lexington, Ky., widow of Ronald Lawrence Erwin Sr., died July 26 in UK Chandler Medical Center, Lexington. In lieu of flowers please make donations to the funeral home to offset expenses. Chapman's Mortuary, Huntington, is assisting the family. www.chapmans-mortuary.com. The Tri-State’s TRUSTED news source. Click here to stay informed and subscribe to Herald-Dispatch. Click #isupportlocal for more information on supporting our local journalists. Learn more about HD Media Tags Welcome to the discussion. Keep it Clean. Please avoid obscene, vulgar, lewd, racist or sexually-oriented language. PLEASE TURN OFF YOUR CAPS LOCK. Don't Threaten. Threats of harming another person will not be tolerated. Be Truthful. Don't knowingly lie about anyone or anything. Be Nice. No racism, sexism or any sort of -ism that is degrading to another person. Be Proactive. Use the 'Report' link on each comment to let us know of abusive posts. Share with Us. We'd love to hear eyewitness accounts, the history behind an article. Recommended for you Search Past Obituaries Submit An Obituary We accept obituaries only from the funeral home in charge. For information on submitting an obituary, please contact The Herald-Dispatch by phone at 304-526-2793 or email at hdobits@hdmediallc.com. Obituaries for The Herald-Dispatch must be received by 4 p.m. to appear in the next day’s publication. Obituaries for the Wayne County News, which publishes on Wednesday, must be received by 1 p.m. Tuesday. Click Today's Obituaries to view all of the listings. Most Popular Articles - Park board prepares to move forward with lawsuit against Cabell County Board of Education - Hot Dog Festival set to return next week; group petitions state health officer to cancel event - SBC football media days: Herd's quiet leaders take center stage - Lost Huntington: Falls City - Marshall Artists series announces events for 2023-24 season - Chuck Landon: There's a new Pruett at Marshall - Herd's Ali says road to recovery was a blessing - Annual Kevin’s Lazy River Adventure Float scheduled for July 29 - Amid concerns, Cabell library board plans for employees to attend BOE meeting on excess levy - Barboursville man faces charges in fatal shooting Collections - Photos: 2023 Cabell County Fair Parade - Photos: Dalton Tucker Football Camp - Photos: HPD hires six probationary police officers - Photo: OVC 7-on-7 football at South Point High - Photos: GHPRD Zoo Camp - Photos: 21st Annual WV-INBRE Summer Research Symposium - Photos: Honorary Joseph A. Slash Education Square unveiled during ceremony - Photos: Sunflower Seeds Inc. conducts 5K to benefit Ukrainian refugees - Photos: Recreation Wagon Wednesday - Photos: "Escape Sid's Toy Room!" at Chesapeake Library
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CAROL RUTH FRALEY, 67, of Ironton died July 28 at home. There will be no services. Hall Funeral Home & Crematory in Proctorville, OH is assisting the family. www.ehallfuneralhome.com. The Tri-State’s TRUSTED news source. Click here to stay informed and subscribe to Herald-Dispatch. Click #isupportlocal for more information on supporting our local journalists. Learn more about HD Media Welcome to the discussion. Keep it Clean. Please avoid obscene, vulgar, lewd, racist or sexually-oriented language. PLEASE TURN OFF YOUR CAPS LOCK. Don't Threaten. Threats of harming another person will not be tolerated. Be Truthful. Don't knowingly lie about anyone or anything. Be Nice. No racism, sexism or any sort of -ism that is degrading to another person. Be Proactive. Use the 'Report' link on each comment to let us know of abusive posts. Share with Us. We'd love to hear eyewitness accounts, the history behind an article. Recommended for you Search Past Obituaries Submit An Obituary We accept obituaries only from the funeral home in charge. For information on submitting an obituary, please contact The Herald-Dispatch by phone at 304-526-2793 or email at hdobits@hdmediallc.com. Obituaries for The Herald-Dispatch must be received by 4 p.m. to appear in the next day’s publication. Obituaries for the Wayne County News, which publishes on Wednesday, must be received by 1 p.m. Tuesday. Click Today's Obituaries to view all of the listings. Most Popular Articles - Park board prepares to move forward with lawsuit against Cabell County Board of Education - Hot Dog Festival set to return next week; group petitions state health officer to cancel event - SBC football media days: Herd's quiet leaders take center stage - Lost Huntington: Falls City - Marshall Artists series announces events for 2023-24 season - Chuck Landon: There's a new Pruett at Marshall - Herd's Ali says road to recovery was a blessing - Annual Kevin’s Lazy River Adventure Float scheduled for July 29 - Amid concerns, Cabell library board plans for employees to attend BOE meeting on excess levy - Barboursville man faces charges in fatal shooting Collections - Photos: 2023 Cabell County Fair Parade - Photos: Dalton Tucker Football Camp - Photos: HPD hires six probationary police officers - Photo: OVC 7-on-7 football at South Point High - Photos: GHPRD Zoo Camp - Photos: 21st Annual WV-INBRE Summer Research Symposium - Photos: Honorary Joseph A. Slash Education Square unveiled during ceremony - Photos: Sunflower Seeds Inc. conducts 5K to benefit Ukrainian refugees - Photos: Recreation Wagon Wednesday - Photos: "Escape Sid's Toy Room!" at Chesapeake Library
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2023-07-29T11:45:54
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MICHAEL RAY BOLNER, 58 of Ironton, formerly of Ashland, Ky., husband of Lisa Cox Bolner, died July 27 at home. He retired from the Ashland Police Department and was owner of Genesis Electric of Ashland. Funeral service will be at 1 p.m. Aug. 1 at Phillips Funeral Home, Ironton. Visitation will be two hours before service. Burial will follow in Rose Hill Cemetery. www.phillipsfuneralhome.net. The Tri-State’s TRUSTED news source. Click here to stay informed and subscribe to Herald-Dispatch. Click #isupportlocal for more information on supporting our local journalists. Learn more about HD Media Tags Welcome to the discussion. Keep it Clean. Please avoid obscene, vulgar, lewd, racist or sexually-oriented language. PLEASE TURN OFF YOUR CAPS LOCK. Don't Threaten. Threats of harming another person will not be tolerated. Be Truthful. Don't knowingly lie about anyone or anything. Be Nice. No racism, sexism or any sort of -ism that is degrading to another person. Be Proactive. Use the 'Report' link on each comment to let us know of abusive posts. Share with Us. We'd love to hear eyewitness accounts, the history behind an article. Recommended for you Search Past Obituaries Submit An Obituary We accept obituaries only from the funeral home in charge. For information on submitting an obituary, please contact The Herald-Dispatch by phone at 304-526-2793 or email at hdobits@hdmediallc.com. Obituaries for The Herald-Dispatch must be received by 4 p.m. to appear in the next day’s publication. Obituaries for the Wayne County News, which publishes on Wednesday, must be received by 1 p.m. Tuesday. Click Today's Obituaries to view all of the listings. Most Popular Articles - Park board prepares to move forward with lawsuit against Cabell County Board of Education - Hot Dog Festival set to return next week; group petitions state health officer to cancel event - SBC football media days: Herd's quiet leaders take center stage - Lost Huntington: Falls City - Marshall Artists series announces events for 2023-24 season - Chuck Landon: There's a new Pruett at Marshall - Herd's Ali says road to recovery was a blessing - Annual Kevin’s Lazy River Adventure Float scheduled for July 29 - Amid concerns, Cabell library board plans for employees to attend BOE meeting on excess levy - Barboursville man faces charges in fatal shooting Collections - Photos: 2023 Cabell County Fair Parade - Photos: Dalton Tucker Football Camp - Photos: HPD hires six probationary police officers - Photo: OVC 7-on-7 football at South Point High - Photos: GHPRD Zoo Camp - Photos: 21st Annual WV-INBRE Summer Research Symposium - Photos: Honorary Joseph A. Slash Education Square unveiled during ceremony - Photos: Sunflower Seeds Inc. conducts 5K to benefit Ukrainian refugees - Photos: Recreation Wagon Wednesday - Photos: "Escape Sid's Toy Room!" at Chesapeake Library
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2023-07-29T11:46:00
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ALBERT BROOKS DRAKE JR., age 79, of Madison, Indiana passed away on Saturday, July 22, 2023, at his residence after a short illness. Brooks was born in Louisville, Kentucky on June 11, 1944, the son of the late Dr. A. Brooks Drake and Ruth Lindell Parsons Drake. He is survived by his beloved wife, Margaret Mullins Drake; his son, Albert Brooks Drake III (Bo) and his wife, Deborah Alvey Drake; his stepdaughter: Megan Mulvaney; his grandsons: Albert Brooks Drake IV (Boston) and Hunter Wayne Drake; and a very good friend, Bruce Tandy of Madison. He loved the Boys Scouts of America. By age 14, he was an Eagle Scout, had earned the BSA God and Country award, and was a Brotherhood member of the Order of the Arrow, BSA's National Honor Society. As a young Scout camper, he relished Camp Arrowhead for three summers and then was elevated to a member of the camp staff for seven years, serving his last year as Chief of Staff, Program Director. As an adult, he completed Wood Badge training and served in many capacities for the Boy Scouts, including two years on the National Council. He stayed active in Scouting for more than 30 years. Raised in Huntington, West Virginia, he graduated from Marshall University in 1965 and 1966 and completed post graduate studies at The Ohio State University in 1968, was a member of Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity, and served in the United States Navy during the Vietnam war. He enjoyed writing and in particular daily devotionals for The Upper Room, which were published worldwide to over thirty-two million people. He was employed by H&R Block for 26 years where he was the Regional Director (Assistant Vice-President) for Ohio-West Virginia-Kentucky, retired for two years before establishing a second ten-year career in the financial services industry as a Registered Investment Advisor. He was a Gideon and an active member of Hanover Baptist Church. His passion was hunting, having hunted in Africa, Canada, and many states. He enjoyed golf, woodworking, and the Cleveland Browns. Graveside services will be held at 2 p.m. on Monday, July 31, 2023, at the Indiana Veterans Memorial Cemetery in Madison, Indiana and will be officiated by Pastor J.D. Traylor. The family requests that in lieu of flowers, memorial donations be made to Hanover Baptist Church. Contributions can be made at the funeral home or online at www.lytlewelty.com. The Tri-State’s TRUSTED news source. Click here to stay informed and subscribe to Herald-Dispatch. Click #isupportlocal for more information on supporting our local journalists. Learn more about HD Media Welcome to the discussion. Keep it Clean. Please avoid obscene, vulgar, lewd, racist or sexually-oriented language. PLEASE TURN OFF YOUR CAPS LOCK. Don't Threaten. Threats of harming another person will not be tolerated. Be Truthful. Don't knowingly lie about anyone or anything. Be Nice. No racism, sexism or any sort of -ism that is degrading to another person. Be Proactive. Use the 'Report' link on each comment to let us know of abusive posts. Share with Us. We'd love to hear eyewitness accounts, the history behind an article. Recommended for you Search Past Obituaries Submit An Obituary We accept obituaries only from the funeral home in charge. For information on submitting an obituary, please contact The Herald-Dispatch by phone at 304-526-2793 or email at hdobits@hdmediallc.com. Obituaries for The Herald-Dispatch must be received by 4 p.m. to appear in the next day’s publication. Obituaries for the Wayne County News, which publishes on Wednesday, must be received by 1 p.m. Tuesday. Click Today's Obituaries to view all of the listings. Most Popular Articles - Park board prepares to move forward with lawsuit against Cabell County Board of Education - Hot Dog Festival set to return next week; group petitions state health officer to cancel event - SBC football media days: Herd's quiet leaders take center stage - Lost Huntington: Falls City - Marshall Artists series announces events for 2023-24 season - Chuck Landon: There's a new Pruett at Marshall - Herd's Ali says road to recovery was a blessing - Annual Kevin’s Lazy River Adventure Float scheduled for July 29 - Amid concerns, Cabell library board plans for employees to attend BOE meeting on excess levy - Barboursville man faces charges in fatal shooting Collections - Photos: 2023 Cabell County Fair Parade - Photos: Dalton Tucker Football Camp - Photos: HPD hires six probationary police officers - Photo: OVC 7-on-7 football at South Point High - Photos: GHPRD Zoo Camp - Photos: 21st Annual WV-INBRE Summer Research Symposium - Photos: Honorary Joseph A. Slash Education Square unveiled during ceremony - Photos: Sunflower Seeds Inc. conducts 5K to benefit Ukrainian refugees - Photos: Recreation Wagon Wednesday - Photos: "Escape Sid's Toy Room!" at Chesapeake Library
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2023-07-29T11:46:06
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CLARENCE EUGENE MEADOWS, 80, of Milton died July 27. A graveside service will be conducted at 2 p.m. July 30 at the Lunsford Cemetery, Milton. Wallace Funeral Home, Milton is assisting with arrangements. The Tri-State’s TRUSTED news source. Click here to stay informed and subscribe to Herald-Dispatch. Click #isupportlocal for more information on supporting our local journalists. Learn more about HD Media Welcome to the discussion. Keep it Clean. Please avoid obscene, vulgar, lewd, racist or sexually-oriented language. PLEASE TURN OFF YOUR CAPS LOCK. Don't Threaten. Threats of harming another person will not be tolerated. Be Truthful. Don't knowingly lie about anyone or anything. Be Nice. No racism, sexism or any sort of -ism that is degrading to another person. Be Proactive. Use the 'Report' link on each comment to let us know of abusive posts. Share with Us. We'd love to hear eyewitness accounts, the history behind an article. Recommended for you Search Past Obituaries Submit An Obituary We accept obituaries only from the funeral home in charge. For information on submitting an obituary, please contact The Herald-Dispatch by phone at 304-526-2793 or email at hdobits@hdmediallc.com. Obituaries for The Herald-Dispatch must be received by 4 p.m. to appear in the next day’s publication. Obituaries for the Wayne County News, which publishes on Wednesday, must be received by 1 p.m. Tuesday. Click Today's Obituaries to view all of the listings. Most Popular Articles - Park board prepares to move forward with lawsuit against Cabell County Board of Education - Hot Dog Festival set to return next week; group petitions state health officer to cancel event - SBC football media days: Herd's quiet leaders take center stage - Lost Huntington: Falls City - Marshall Artists series announces events for 2023-24 season - Chuck Landon: There's a new Pruett at Marshall - Herd's Ali says road to recovery was a blessing - Annual Kevin’s Lazy River Adventure Float scheduled for July 29 - Amid concerns, Cabell library board plans for employees to attend BOE meeting on excess levy - Barboursville man faces charges in fatal shooting Collections - Photos: 2023 Cabell County Fair Parade - Photos: Dalton Tucker Football Camp - Photos: HPD hires six probationary police officers - Photo: OVC 7-on-7 football at South Point High - Photos: GHPRD Zoo Camp - Photos: 21st Annual WV-INBRE Summer Research Symposium - Photos: Honorary Joseph A. Slash Education Square unveiled during ceremony - Photos: Sunflower Seeds Inc. conducts 5K to benefit Ukrainian refugees - Photos: Recreation Wagon Wednesday - Photos: "Escape Sid's Toy Room!" at Chesapeake Library
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2023-07-29T11:46:12
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KIRK SHERIDAN GILLENWATER, 54, of Huntington, husband of Tami Gillenwater, died July 22 at home. Funeral service will be at noon July 31 at St. Peter Claver Catholic Church, 828 15th St., Huntington. Burial will follow in Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens, Huntington. Visitation will be one hour prior to the service at the church. Hall Funeral Home & Crematory in Proctorville, OH is assisting the family. www.ehallfuneralhome.com. The Tri-State’s TRUSTED news source. Click here to stay informed and subscribe to Herald-Dispatch. Click #isupportlocal for more information on supporting our local journalists. Learn more about HD Media Tags Welcome to the discussion. Keep it Clean. Please avoid obscene, vulgar, lewd, racist or sexually-oriented language. PLEASE TURN OFF YOUR CAPS LOCK. Don't Threaten. Threats of harming another person will not be tolerated. Be Truthful. Don't knowingly lie about anyone or anything. Be Nice. No racism, sexism or any sort of -ism that is degrading to another person. Be Proactive. Use the 'Report' link on each comment to let us know of abusive posts. Share with Us. We'd love to hear eyewitness accounts, the history behind an article. Recommended for you Search Past Obituaries Submit An Obituary We accept obituaries only from the funeral home in charge. For information on submitting an obituary, please contact The Herald-Dispatch by phone at 304-526-2793 or email at hdobits@hdmediallc.com. Obituaries for The Herald-Dispatch must be received by 4 p.m. to appear in the next day’s publication. Obituaries for the Wayne County News, which publishes on Wednesday, must be received by 1 p.m. Tuesday. Click Today's Obituaries to view all of the listings. Most Popular Articles - Park board prepares to move forward with lawsuit against Cabell County Board of Education - Hot Dog Festival set to return next week; group petitions state health officer to cancel event - SBC football media days: Herd's quiet leaders take center stage - Lost Huntington: Falls City - Marshall Artists series announces events for 2023-24 season - Chuck Landon: There's a new Pruett at Marshall - Herd's Ali says road to recovery was a blessing - Annual Kevin’s Lazy River Adventure Float scheduled for July 29 - Amid concerns, Cabell library board plans for employees to attend BOE meeting on excess levy - Barboursville man faces charges in fatal shooting Collections - Photos: 2023 Cabell County Fair Parade - Photos: Dalton Tucker Football Camp - Photos: HPD hires six probationary police officers - Photo: OVC 7-on-7 football at South Point High - Photos: GHPRD Zoo Camp - Photos: 21st Annual WV-INBRE Summer Research Symposium - Photos: Honorary Joseph A. Slash Education Square unveiled during ceremony - Photos: Sunflower Seeds Inc. conducts 5K to benefit Ukrainian refugees - Photos: Recreation Wagon Wednesday - Photos: "Escape Sid's Toy Room!" at Chesapeake Library
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2023-07-29T11:46:18
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LISA ALIFF PENNINGTON, 56, of Huntington, mother of Reba Lynn Aliff, Felicia Aliff-Douberley, Eldonna Pennington and Viola Pennington, died July 21 in St. Mary's Medical Center. There will be a memorial gathering from 5 to 7 p.m. with a service at 7 p.m. on July 30 at Rollins Funeral Home, Kenova. www.rollinsfh.com. The Tri-State’s TRUSTED news source. Click here to stay informed and subscribe to Herald-Dispatch. Click #isupportlocal for more information on supporting our local journalists. Learn more about HD Media Tags Welcome to the discussion. Keep it Clean. Please avoid obscene, vulgar, lewd, racist or sexually-oriented language. PLEASE TURN OFF YOUR CAPS LOCK. Don't Threaten. Threats of harming another person will not be tolerated. Be Truthful. Don't knowingly lie about anyone or anything. Be Nice. No racism, sexism or any sort of -ism that is degrading to another person. Be Proactive. Use the 'Report' link on each comment to let us know of abusive posts. Share with Us. We'd love to hear eyewitness accounts, the history behind an article. Recommended for you Search Past Obituaries Submit An Obituary We accept obituaries only from the funeral home in charge. For information on submitting an obituary, please contact The Herald-Dispatch by phone at 304-526-2793 or email at hdobits@hdmediallc.com. Obituaries for The Herald-Dispatch must be received by 4 p.m. to appear in the next day’s publication. Obituaries for the Wayne County News, which publishes on Wednesday, must be received by 1 p.m. Tuesday. Click Today's Obituaries to view all of the listings. Most Popular Articles - Park board prepares to move forward with lawsuit against Cabell County Board of Education - Hot Dog Festival set to return next week; group petitions state health officer to cancel event - SBC football media days: Herd's quiet leaders take center stage - Lost Huntington: Falls City - Marshall Artists series announces events for 2023-24 season - Chuck Landon: There's a new Pruett at Marshall - Herd's Ali says road to recovery was a blessing - Annual Kevin’s Lazy River Adventure Float scheduled for July 29 - Amid concerns, Cabell library board plans for employees to attend BOE meeting on excess levy - Barboursville man faces charges in fatal shooting Collections - Photos: 2023 Cabell County Fair Parade - Photos: Dalton Tucker Football Camp - Photos: HPD hires six probationary police officers - Photo: OVC 7-on-7 football at South Point High - Photos: GHPRD Zoo Camp - Photos: 21st Annual WV-INBRE Summer Research Symposium - Photos: Honorary Joseph A. Slash Education Square unveiled during ceremony - Photos: Sunflower Seeds Inc. conducts 5K to benefit Ukrainian refugees - Photos: Recreation Wagon Wednesday - Photos: "Escape Sid's Toy Room!" at Chesapeake Library
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2023-07-29T11:46:25
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MIA LORRAINE SIMMONS, 58 of Huntington, died July 28 at her residence. She was a homemaker. No services are scheduled at this time. Chapman's Mortuary, Huntington, is assisting the family. www.chapmans-mortuary.com. The Tri-State’s TRUSTED news source. Click here to stay informed and subscribe to Herald-Dispatch. Click #isupportlocal for more information on supporting our local journalists. Learn more about HD Media Welcome to the discussion. Keep it Clean. Please avoid obscene, vulgar, lewd, racist or sexually-oriented language. PLEASE TURN OFF YOUR CAPS LOCK. Don't Threaten. Threats of harming another person will not be tolerated. Be Truthful. Don't knowingly lie about anyone or anything. Be Nice. No racism, sexism or any sort of -ism that is degrading to another person. Be Proactive. Use the 'Report' link on each comment to let us know of abusive posts. Share with Us. We'd love to hear eyewitness accounts, the history behind an article. Recommended for you Search Past Obituaries Submit An Obituary We accept obituaries only from the funeral home in charge. For information on submitting an obituary, please contact The Herald-Dispatch by phone at 304-526-2793 or email at hdobits@hdmediallc.com. Obituaries for The Herald-Dispatch must be received by 4 p.m. to appear in the next day’s publication. Obituaries for the Wayne County News, which publishes on Wednesday, must be received by 1 p.m. Tuesday. Click Today's Obituaries to view all of the listings. Most Popular Articles - Park board prepares to move forward with lawsuit against Cabell County Board of Education - Hot Dog Festival set to return next week; group petitions state health officer to cancel event - SBC football media days: Herd's quiet leaders take center stage - Lost Huntington: Falls City - Marshall Artists series announces events for 2023-24 season - Chuck Landon: There's a new Pruett at Marshall - Herd's Ali says road to recovery was a blessing - Annual Kevin’s Lazy River Adventure Float scheduled for July 29 - Amid concerns, Cabell library board plans for employees to attend BOE meeting on excess levy - Barboursville man faces charges in fatal shooting Collections - Photos: 2023 Cabell County Fair Parade - Photos: Dalton Tucker Football Camp - Photos: HPD hires six probationary police officers - Photo: OVC 7-on-7 football at South Point High - Photos: GHPRD Zoo Camp - Photos: 21st Annual WV-INBRE Summer Research Symposium - Photos: Honorary Joseph A. Slash Education Square unveiled during ceremony - Photos: Sunflower Seeds Inc. conducts 5K to benefit Ukrainian refugees - Photos: Recreation Wagon Wednesday - Photos: "Escape Sid's Toy Room!" at Chesapeake Library
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2023-07-29T11:46:31
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RHONDA LYNN CHILDERS, 61, of Kenova, went to be with the Lord on Tuesday, July 25, 2023, at her residence. Rhonda was a loving wife, mother, grandmother, sister, and friend to many. She was born on June 12, 1962, in Huntington, W.Va., to her mother Bertha Cline and late birth father, Howard Merritt. Funeral services will be conducted by Pastor Greg Page at 4 p.m. on Sunday, July 30, 2023, at Locust Grove Baptist Church, Huntington. Burial will follow in Hillcrest Cemetery. Viewing will be held from 2 p.m. until service time at the church. In addition to her birth father, she was preceded in death by the father who raised her, Hubert Cline; a sister, Deborah Merritt; one nephew, Jonas McCloud; and her mother-in-law, Oddine Childers. She is survived by her husband of 36 wonderful years, James P. Childers; two children and spouses, James (Jessica) Childers and Paige (Chase) Bennett; six grandchildren, whom she loved dearly, Carson Childers, Aden Childers, Brycen Childers, Deacon Childers, Elly Bennett, and Emmy Bennett; two siblings, Elaine (Ed) Shannon and Tara (Jason) McCloud; a special sister-in-law, Velvet Kelly; nieces and nephews Sarah (Jeff) Johnson, Sarah Kelly, Vense Kelly, Paxton McCloud, Parker McCloud, and Palmer McCloud; and great-nieces Shannon and Haley Johnson. It is hard to even begin to put into words how wonderful of a person Rhonda truly was and the love she had for her family. Rhonda has been an advocate / social worker for the past 25 years, recently retiring just a little over a year ago. She loved spending time with her family and traveling with her husband. She touched so many lives in her short journey here on earth. She will be missed dearly. Reger Funeral Home is assisting the family with arrangements. Online condolences may be made to the family at www.regerfh.com. The Tri-State’s TRUSTED news source. Click here to stay informed and subscribe to Herald-Dispatch. Click #isupportlocal for more information on supporting our local journalists. Learn more about HD Media Welcome to the discussion. Keep it Clean. Please avoid obscene, vulgar, lewd, racist or sexually-oriented language. PLEASE TURN OFF YOUR CAPS LOCK. Don't Threaten. Threats of harming another person will not be tolerated. Be Truthful. Don't knowingly lie about anyone or anything. Be Nice. No racism, sexism or any sort of -ism that is degrading to another person. Be Proactive. Use the 'Report' link on each comment to let us know of abusive posts. Share with Us. We'd love to hear eyewitness accounts, the history behind an article. Recommended for you Search Past Obituaries Submit An Obituary We accept obituaries only from the funeral home in charge. For information on submitting an obituary, please contact The Herald-Dispatch by phone at 304-526-2793 or email at hdobits@hdmediallc.com. Obituaries for The Herald-Dispatch must be received by 4 p.m. to appear in the next day’s publication. Obituaries for the Wayne County News, which publishes on Wednesday, must be received by 1 p.m. Tuesday. Click Today's Obituaries to view all of the listings. Most Popular Articles - Park board prepares to move forward with lawsuit against Cabell County Board of Education - Hot Dog Festival set to return next week; group petitions state health officer to cancel event - SBC football media days: Herd's quiet leaders take center stage - Lost Huntington: Falls City - Marshall Artists series announces events for 2023-24 season - Chuck Landon: There's a new Pruett at Marshall - Herd's Ali says road to recovery was a blessing - Annual Kevin’s Lazy River Adventure Float scheduled for July 29 - Amid concerns, Cabell library board plans for employees to attend BOE meeting on excess levy - Barboursville man faces charges in fatal shooting Collections - Photos: 2023 Cabell County Fair Parade - Photos: Dalton Tucker Football Camp - Photos: HPD hires six probationary police officers - Photo: OVC 7-on-7 football at South Point High - Photos: GHPRD Zoo Camp - Photos: 21st Annual WV-INBRE Summer Research Symposium - Photos: Honorary Joseph A. Slash Education Square unveiled during ceremony - Photos: Sunflower Seeds Inc. conducts 5K to benefit Ukrainian refugees - Photos: Recreation Wagon Wednesday - Photos: "Escape Sid's Toy Room!" at Chesapeake Library
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2023-07-29T11:46:37
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Aleksandar Vukic vs. Ugo Humbert: Prediction and Match Betting Odds | Truist Atlanta Open In the Truist Atlanta Open semifinals on Saturday, Aleksandar Vukic takes on Ugo Humbert. Humbert carries -160 odds to win a spot in the final with a win over Vukic (+125). Looking to place a bet on this or other tennis matches? Head over to BetMGM, the King of Sportsbooks, and sign up today with our link! Aleksandar Vukic vs. Ugo Humbert Match Information - Tournament: The Truist Atlanta Open - Round: Semifinals - Date: Saturday, July 29 - Venue: Atlantic Station - Location: Atlanta, Georgia - Court Surface: Hard Watch live tennis and many more sports and shows without cable on all your devices with a seven-day free trial to Fubo! Aleksandar Vukic vs. Ugo Humbert Prediction and Odds Based on the moneyline in this match, Ugo Humbert has a 61.5% chance to win. Bet on tennis with BetMGM, the King of Sportsbooks! Aleksandar Vukic vs. Ugo Humbert Trends and Insights - In the quarterfinals on Friday, Vukic took down Christopher Eubanks 6-4, 6-4. - Humbert advanced past Alex de Minaur 7-6, 6-3 in the quarterfinals on Friday. - Through 34 matches over the past 12 months (across all court surfaces), Vukic has played 24.6 games per match (23.3 in best-of-three matches) and won 51.5% of them. - In his 21 matches on hard courts over the past 12 months, Vukic has played an average of 23.8 games (22.8 in best-of-three matches). - Humbert has averaged 24.8 games per match (22.5 in best-of-three matches) in his 40 matches played in the past year across all court types, while winning 51.0% of the games. - Humbert has averaged 24.1 games per match (21.7 in best-of-three matches) and 10.6 games per set through 25 matches on hard courts in the past 12 months, winning 51.7% of those games. - Vukic and Humbert have not played each other since 2015. Not all offers available in all states, please visit BetMGM for the latest promotions for your area. Must be 21+ to gamble, please wager responsibly. If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, contact 1-800-GAMBLER. © 2023 Data Skrive. All rights reserved.
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2023-07-29T11:46:40
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