Orioles announcer Kevin Brown receives support from big-name broadcasters amid suspension
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 12:22:55 GMT
If baseball fans didn’t know Orioles announcer Kevin Brown before, they probably do now.Big-name broadcasters continue to voice their support for the MASN play-by-play man after the Orioles’ John Angelos reportedly suspended him for factually referencing the team’s past struggles at Tampa Bay’s Tropicana Field during a July 23 broadcast.Viral comments by the YES Network’s Michael Kay, SNY’s Gary Cohen and other industry titans including Dan Patrick and Al Michaels shined a national spotlight on the situation ahead of Brown’s return to the booth, which is expected to happen Friday, according to The Athletic.“There should be a suspension here,” Michaels said on ESPN’s “Outside the Lines” program. “They should suspend the doofus that suspended Kevin Brown.”The suspension, which Awful Announcing first reported Monday, began after Brown pointed out the Orioles had won three games in Tampa this season, tyi...Patriots fall to Texans in preseason opener in Bailey Zappe’s extended look
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 12:22:55 GMT
FOXBORO — The Zappe fever was mild on Thursday night at Gillette Stadium.The Patriots gave backup quarterback Bailey Zappe a surprisingly long look in their preseason opener against the Houston Texans, trotting out the second-year pro for the entire first half and the first series of the third quarter before he gave way to third-stringer Trace McSorley as starter Mac Jones dressed but took the night off. Zappe completed 10-of-12 passes for 67 yards and was sacked twice behind an offensive line that struggled to give its quarterbacks time to look downfield in the Patriots’ 20-9 loss.Related ArticlesNew England Patriots | Patriots-Texans Inactives: Nine players not spotted in pregame warmups New England Patriots | Patriots assign rookie numbers before preseason opener vs. Texans New England Patriots | The Patriots’ 4 big questions heading into the preseason New England Patriots | Five things to watch in preseason o...Protester in Argentina dies of heart attack apparently suffered while being detained by police
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 12:22:55 GMT
A leftist political activist taking part in a protest days before national primary elections in Argentina died of a heart attack that he suffered while being detained by police Thursday, authorities said.Video posted on the Instagram account of Susana Maresca, an independent photojournalist, shows Buenos Aires city police pinning the man face down on the pavement when Maresca starts yelling: “He’s purple! He’s purple! He’s going to suffer an attack. He’s purple!”The video shows officers then turning the unresponsive man over and performing CPR on him before he was taken to a hospital. He later died, the city government said in a statement.“The causes of the death are related to a cardiac arrest resulting from risk factors,” the statement said. It described the man as being “between 40 and 45 years old” but did not name him because he did not have a document on him.People at the scene identified the victim as Facundo Molares, a leftist activist who was part of the Revolutionary Armed...Journalist jailed in China for 3 years describes standing in sunlight for just 10 hours each year
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 12:22:55 GMT
BEIJING (AP) — A Chinese-Australian journalist who worked for China’s state broadcaster and was convicted on murky espionage charges has spoken out about the harsh conditions of her detention, including being allowed to stand in sunlight for just 10 hours each year.Cheng Lei has been held for three years, and although found guilty on national security charges at a closed-door trial last year, has yet to be sentenced. She hasn’t seen a tree since she was detained and deeply misses her daughter and son, now entering high school, Cheng said in a statement conveyed to an Australian diplomat and released to local media. “I relive every bushwalk, river, lake, beach with swims and picnics and psychedelic sunsets, sky that is lit up with stars, and the silent and secret symphony of the bush,” Cheng said in the statement read by her partner Nick Coyle on the Australian Broadcasting Corp.“I secretly mouth the names of places I’ve visited and driven through,” Cheng said. “It is the Chine...Loretto Hospital administration, employees reach new labor agreement
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 12:22:55 GMT
CHICAGO -- Loretto Hospital administrators and union negotiators reach a tentative deal on Thursday evening to halt picket lines.The new three year agreement includes increased wages and a paid Juneteenth holiday.At least 200 mental health workers, radiology technicians, inpatient transporters, housekeeping workers and emergency technicians walked off the job at Loretto Hospital on the morning of July 31. Great run for Elmhurst Youth Baseball comes to an end SEIU Healthcare President Greg Kelley said the struggle workers endured paid off. He hopes the improved pay will also address the issues of employee turnover and burnout."Our members are committed to their patients and they're excited to get back to take care of them," Kelley said.Loretto Hospital leadership released the following statement on Thursday:We are pleased to announce that Loretto Hospital and the Service Employees International Union (SEIU) have reached a new labor agreement. We appreciate the dedication of un...'Torture': Couple forces man with special needs to live in backyard, police say
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 12:22:55 GMT
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (WFLA) — Jeffeth Garvey and his girlfriend Antoinette Mundy are now facing charges after Florida police say they neglected a man with special needs."Someone who submitted a complaint to an abuse hotline," St. Petersburg Police Department Public Information Specialist Ashley Limardo said. "They're stating this individual was forced to live outside." The Children’s Place recalls jeans for choking hazard WFLA in Tampa spoke with a man Thursday who says he knew the victim and gave him food. When asked about the alleged neglect, the man described this story as "torture."(WFLA)Jail records led to a home in St. Petersburg that had a wooded-type shelter in the backyard with a roofing material covering the top — the alleged home of the non-verbal victim."Our officers located this 22-year-old man that was covered in feces, in not very great condition, seemed very malnourished," Limardo explained.Police say though he was given food, he preferred to eat trash out of nearb...Two dead after murder/suicide in Georgetown, WCSO says
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 12:22:55 GMT
WILLIAMSON COUNTY, Texas -- Two people are dead after a murder/suicide in Georgetown Thursday, the Williamson County Sheriff's Office said on Twitter.At approximately 5 p.m., WCSO responded to a residence in the 500 block of Vaughn Street in Georgetown after a 911 caller said two people were shot, according to a news release from WCSO.Officials arrived on the scene and found one man and one woman dead, the release said.According to the investigation, WCSO said there was an isolated murder/suicide incident. The name of the victims were not provided, as officials needed to notify next of kin.There was no danger to the public, and the incident remained under investigation Thursday, WCSO said.'When there's a large fire it's everybody's problem': Fire coordination happening across Central Texas
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 12:22:55 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) -- With destructive fires popping up in all corners of Central Texas this week, from Hays County to Cedar Park to east Austin, Travis County Emergency Services Districts said they're constantly coordinating among themselves and those surrounding counties to make sure resources are in the right place. "It's not just Travis County, we're doing Hays County, Williamson County, and all the surrounding. When there's a large fire it's everybody's problem," Travis County Fire Chief Robert Abbott told commissioners Tuesday. Travis County ESD 2 Chief: July 4th one of busiest days for firefighters Travis County said it's coordinating daily with Austin Fire, among the ESDs and other Central Texas counties right now. "What does our staffing look like? Where are we seeing fires occur? Who do we already have on the fire line that we need to replace? It's really about communication," said Michael Prather, assistant chief of operations at Lake Travis Fire Rescue. Staffing is somethi...Longhorns men's hoops announce nonconference schedule, play tourney at MSG
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 12:22:55 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Fans will be able to see the Texas men's basketball team quite a bit during its nonconference schedule this upcoming season.The Longhorns announced their nonconference schedule Thursday and will play nine of 13 games at Moody Center. Texas will open the season Nov. 6 against Incarnate Word. MORE THAN THE SCORE: Stay up to date on sports stories like these, and sign up for our More than the Score sports newsletter at kxan.com/newslettersThe slate also includes two games at one of the most cherished and revered basketball arenas in the world, Madison Square Garden in New York City. The Longhorns will play Nov. 19-20 in the Empire Classic, joining defending national champion UConn, Indiana and Louisville.Texas will take on Marquette, coached by former Longhorns head coach Shaka Smart, Dec. 6 in the Big East-Big 12 Battle. The game will be at the Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.See the entire nonconference scheduleThe other game that isn't at Moody Center in nonconf...Albany PD hosts graduation for 2023 Summer Cadet program
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 12:22:55 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Some local teenagers were recognized for their work with the Albany Police Department this summer. A graduation ceremony was held on Thursday for the 13 members of the department's cadet program.The cadets take part in team building activities and work with police officers while earning part-time pay. One graduate said it was a valuable learning experience. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! "But now you see the police officer's view of a citizen and what they actually have to go through, and I think that could help out the community a bit more, so they can see what police officers go through when they have to handle civilians," Mikaylah Sturgis said.Along with improving relationships with the community, the police department also hopes the program will encourage more teenagers to consider a career in law enforcement.Latest news
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