Will Zalatoris out for PGA Tour season with back surgery
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:57:46 GMT
Will Zalatoris spent the Masters weekend having back surgery that will end his PGA Tour season having played just seven times since returning from a previous back injury.Zalatoris, who lost in a playoff at the PGA Championship and was one putt away from forcing a playoff in the U.S. Open last year, announced Monday on Instagram he had a microdiscectomy on Saturday after having sought multiple medical opinions.“As much as I hate not being able to play the rest of this season, I am happy that I am already seeing the benefits of the procedure,” he wrote. “Playing and living in pain is not fun.”Zalatoris is No. 8 in the world after a strong 2022. Along with the close calls in two majors, he finally broke through for his first PGA Tour victory in the FedEx St. Jude Championship, where he defeated Sepp Straka in a playoff.But a week later, he withdrew in the middle of his second round of the BMW Championship. He sat out the rest of the year, missing the rest of the PGA Tour postseason and...Sapporo may delay Olympic bid to 2034 after Tokyo scandal
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:57:46 GMT
TOKYO (AP) — The head of the Japanese Olympic Committee says Sapporo may delay its bid for the Winter Olympics, going for 2034 instead of 2030.Yashuhiro Yamashita indicated on Monday he would hold talks with Sapporo Mayor Katsuhiro Akimoto. Akimoto was re-elected on Sunday, overcoming challenges from two anti-Olympic opponents.Despite the victory, the opposition was strong — much of it pegged to the ongoing corruption scandal around the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.“It’s hard to go ahead with the original bid plan without gaining people’s understanding,” Yamashita was quoted as saying by Japan news agency Kyodo. He said it was “clear that many local residents are concerned and anxious.”Yamashita took over the Japanese Olympic Committee in 2019 following another scandal involving then-president Tsunekazu Takeda. Takeda also stepped down as an IOC member, the post going to Yamashita.Yamashita’s suggestion again leaves the International Olympic Committee struggling to find a h...Denver weather: Record heat possible Tuesday, Wednesday
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:57:46 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) — Denver's weather will heat up the next few days, with record temperatures possible on Tuesday and Wednesday. Weather tonight: Clear skiesIt will be a quiet night across Colorado with clear skies and dry conditions. Denver's temperatures will fall to about 45 degrees overnight. Weather tomorrow: Record heat, fire dangerDenver could hit its first 80-degree temperature since September on Tuesday, with a forecast high of 82 degrees. The record on Tuesday is 80 degrees, set in 1982. Denver's average first 80-degree day is April 27. Along with the heat, it will be a sunny and dry day across the state. The Eastern Plains will have high fire danger with a fire weather warning in place. Looking ahead: Rain, snow chanceDenver could hit record highs again on Wednesday, with a forecast high of 83 degrees. The record high on Wednesday is 79 degrees, set in 2018. Thursday will stay dry with a high of 76 degrees. Colorado's next storm system will move in Friday and Saturday, droppi...Parent group demands safety data from Denver Public Schools
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:57:46 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) -- A group of Denver Public Schools parents is demanding more data and transparency to keep their kids safe.The Parents Safety Advocacy Group, also known as PSAG, said it wants data on existing programs designed to keep students safe in Denver's public schools. The group said that data will answer a lot of questions.“What changes need to be made to the safety policy and discipline matrix to be sure and to ensure the safety of all of our students and staff?” PSAG member Teresa Pena said. PSAG exploring other options to keep kids safe The group formed after the East High School shooting that left two deans injured and a student dead nearly 3 weeks ago. The group said it will not stop asking the district questions until Denver public schools are safer.“This is not a moment for maybe. This is a moment (when) we must demand transparency now on policies and practices,” Larry Thomas said.The group is also criticizing the school board for discussing student safety issue...5th person dies after Louisville bank shooting: police
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:57:46 GMT
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — A Louisville bank employee armed with a rifle opened fire at his workplace Monday morning, killing five people — including a close friend of Kentucky's governor — while livestreaming the attack on Instagram, authorities said.Police arrived as shots were still being fired inside Old National Bank and killed the shooter in an exchange of gunfire, Louisville Metro Police Department Chief Jacquelyn Gwinn-Villaroel said. The city's mayor, Craig Greenberg, called the attack "an evil act of targeted violence.”The shooting, the 15th mass killing in the country this year, comes just two weeks after a former student killed three children and three adults at a Christian elementary school in Nashville, Tennessee, about 160 miles (260 kilometers) to the south. That state's governor and his wife also had friends killed in that shooting.In Louisville, the chief identified the shooter as 25-year-old Connor Sturgeon, who she said was livestreaming during th...South Florida experiences heavy rains, flooding sending cars floating down Biscayne Blvd.
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:57:46 GMT
South Florida experienced a rainy Monday. There was barely a dry spot in town, and there may be more rain on tap. Forecasters say the rain was here to stay throughout the week, and some locals didn’t mind. Monday night, the National Weather Service issued a flood advisory for northwestern parts of Miami-Dade until 11:45 p.m. and Southwest Broward County until 11 p.m.“Because it’s a change, right?” said a local. “I’ve been waiting for some change in weather. It’s getting too hot.”The wet weather started to swamp South Florida on Sunday, which has saturated some areas with at least two inches of water. “We come to the beach to have a sunny, nice weekend,” said a visitor. It was a washout for visitors who wanted to soak up the sun rather than dodging raindrops. “And this weather is like, it’s not cold, it’s annoying,” the visitor said. Leaving them to make alternate plans.“Weȁ...5th victim dies of wounds after Louisville bank shooting
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:57:46 GMT
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — A Louisville bank employee armed with a rifle opened fire at his workplace Monday morning, killing five people — including a close friend of Kentucky’s governor — while livestreaming the attack on Instagram, authorities said.Police arrived as shots were still being fired inside Old National Bank and killed the shooter in an exchange of gunfire, Louisville Metro Police Department Chief Jacquelyn Gwinn-Villaroel said. The city’s mayor, Craig Greenberg, called the attack “an evil act of targeted violence.”The shooting, the 15th mass killing in the country this year, comes just two weeks after a former student killed three children and three adults at a Christian elementary school in Nashville, Tennessee, about 160 miles (260 kilometers) to the south. That state’s governor and his wife also had friends killed in that shooting.In Louisville, the chief identified the shooter as 25-year-old Connor Sturgeon, who she said was livestreaming durin...Democratic senators urge chief justice to probe Thomas trips
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:57:46 GMT
WASHINGTON (AP) — Democrats on the Senate Judiciary Committee called on U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts on Monday to open an investigation into the undisclosed acceptance of luxury trips taken by Justice Clarence Thomas and his wife that were paid for by a Republican megadonor.The letter said the committee plans to hold a hearing in coming days regarding the “need to restore confidence in the Supreme Court’s ethical standards.” And if the Supreme Court does not deal with the issue on its own, the committee will consider voting on legislation. Such a measure would also need support from the Republican-led House to become law.“But you do not need to wait for Congress to act to undertake your own investigation into the reported conduct and to ensure that it cannot happen again,” the 11 Democratic senators wrote to Roberts. “We urge you to do so.”The nonprofit investigative journalism organization ProPublica reported Thursday that Thomas, who has been a justice for m...One person hurt in fire in Manchester, NH home
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:57:46 GMT
A fire in a residential building in Manchester, New Hampshire sent one person to the hospital with likely life-threatening injuries Monday, officials said. The fire broke out in a building on Walnut Street on Monday afternoon. Video later showed smoke and flames rising from the building after witnesses said they saw the fire quickly spread up the side of the structure. There were three apartments inside the building. All residents were able to escape unharmed, according to officials, except for one person who was flown to a hospital in Boston for treatment. In addition to the burning building itself, officials said several surrounding buildings in the densely packed neighborhood had to be evacuated. The building could be seen with a charred exterior wall hours after the fire on Monday night. Utility crews were on scene working to get power restored in the area. The state fire marshal’s office was also on scene as an investigation into the cause of the fire got u...Still Boston Strong: Boston Marathon bombing survivor shares story of resilience
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:57:46 GMT
Ten years after the Boston Marathon bombings, one survivor has become a source of hope for others.Heather Abbott recently shared her story of resilience with 7NEWS’ Kimberly Bookman. “I like to think about, when I look back on the last 10 years — What have I done in the last 10 years with the circumstances I was given?” Abbott said.Abbott refuses to let the loss of her left leg hold her back. Her recovery after being injured in the Boston Marathon Bombings helped her become an expert on prosthetics. “A lot of the types of legs that I wanted were not covered by insurance because they weren’t considered medically necessary,” Abbott said. “So, things like running legs or a waterproof leg or a cosmetic high heel leg — and those were things I really needed to get my life back as close to the way it was before I was injured as possible.”Abbott now helps those who face the same challenges she did. Abbott has formed a foundation and raised $2 million, helping more...Latest news
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