AP sources: Notre Dame closing deal with PSU’s Shrewsberry
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 06:38:05 GMT
Notre Dame is finalizing a deal to make Penn State’s Micah Shrewsberry its new men’s basketball coach, two people with direct knowledge of the situation told The Associated Press on Wednesday.The people spoke on condition of anonymity because contract details were still being completed and needed school approval. Shrewsberry, in his second season at Penn State (23-14), led the Nittany Lions to the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2011 and a tournament victory for the first time since 2001.The Nittany Lions beat Texas A&M and were eliminated by Texas in the second round.Notre Dame has been searching for a replacement for Mike Brey, who spent the last 23 season as coach of the Fighting Irish. He announced in January that this would be his last season with Notre DameThe Irish finished 11-21.Shrewsberry grew up in Indianapolis and went to school at Division III Hanover College in Indiana. He was the head coach at Indiana University South Bend, an NAIA school loca...SIU takes over investigation in downtown Kingston
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 06:38:05 GMT
Ontario’s police oversight, the Special Investigations Unit (SIU), is now responsible for an investigation in Kingston near Hotel Dieu. The SIU have confirmed that they’re investigating circumstances related to a man’s death in the area – the police watchdog is mandated to investigate any interaction with police that results in death, serious injury, allegations of sexual assault, or the use of a firearm. Details are sparse at the moment as the investigation is ongoing, and Kingston Police Constable Ash Gutheinz said KP can provide no further information at the moment.“Police were contacted this morning at approximately 6:57 a.m. in regards to a call pertaining to suspicious activity in the area of the 100 block of Brock Street, west of Montreal Street,” Gutheinz said in an email. “This call is of a sensitive nature and, as the SIU has invoked its mandate, no other information will be provided at this time.”In a news release, the SIU s...Watch: 'Feisty' raccoon breaks into Colorado Parks and Wildlife office
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 06:38:05 GMT
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (KXRM) — Colorado Parks and Wildlife found a "feisty" raccoon hiding away in a ranger's office, safe from the rain, Wednesday morning on March 22."Feisty as a raccoon on top of a bookcase, that one!" CPW said. Rangers found the raccoon curled up in an office after hearing some commotion, according to CPW. The video shows the raccoon hiding above a bookcase as rangers try to safely bring the raccoon down. A pile of spilled papers can be seen on the ground – the raccoon being the most likely culprit of the mess. Ringling Bros. circus to come to Colorado, minus animals Courtesy of Colorado Parks and WildlifeCourtesy of Colorado Parks and WildlifeCourtesy of Colorado Parks and Wildlife"The raccoon explored a few other offices before finding one that was just right to stay warm and dry this morning," CPW said.Gulf Liquors owner sues Miami Beach over weekend liquor store closures imposed after spring break chaos
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 06:38:05 GMT
A fight over last call was the last straw for a South Beach liquor store owner who has filed a lawsuit against the City of Miami Beach.Jorge Zubigaray, the owner of Gulf Liquors on Alton Road and 17th Street, has owned his business for more than two decades.“I love the Beach, no doubt about this. I’ve supported the Beach more than you can think of. I’ve been here for 24 years,” he said.The business owner spoke with 7News about the legal steps he took late Wednesday afternoon over city commissioners’ spring break-related move to close liquor stores early.“I don’t consider it fair shutting me down ’cause I sell liquor when the issue is on Ocean Drive,” he said.Zubigaray was referring to this past weekend’s deadly shootings and widely documented bedlam that inspired a state of emergency declaration, a temporary curfew for the city and a special meeting on Monday to address the chaos.Miami Beach Mayor Dan Gelber summed up the concerning situation succinctly.“We h...Miami Beach officials press ahead with plans to control spring break crowds
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 06:38:05 GMT
Miami Beach officials have announced new plans to control spring breakers, after two murders and mayhem were caught on camera last weekend on South Beach.On Monday, this from the mayor…“Most cities in Florida that have created a spring break, have tried to get rid of spring break, and I’d like to get rid of ours if we could,” said Miami Beach Mayor Dan Gelber.But that isn’t happening this year, and this will be another big spring break weekend, plus several music events are set to take place in Miami Beach, part of Miami Music Week.The city manager and the mayor wanted to end the overnight party for the upcoming weekend with a curfew but didn’t get the support of the city commission.“I think, in this case, we made a mistake,” said Gelber.Instead, the commission voted for lights out early for South Beach parking garages and package liquor stores.Thursday to Sunday. Grab-and-go liquor shops will be closing at 6 p.m. and garages will close at 9...Plantation man arrested in connection to Sarasota hit-and-run that injured police officer
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 06:38:05 GMT
NEAR FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (WSVN) — Authorities have arrested a South Florida man in connection to a hit-and-run in Sarasota that sent a police officer to the hospital.The Broward Sheriff’s Office on Wednesday evening confirmed they took 22-year-old Mark Thomas into custody at a probation office in Broward County.According to Sarasota Police, Thomas was behind the wheel of a white Mercedes-Benz S-Class that was captured on surveillance video flying down Bird Key, swerving the victim’s parked patrol car and hitting the officer, flipping him over the vehicle.Thomas, a Plantation resident, faces a charge of aggravated battery on a law enforcement officer, as well as fleeing and eluding with disregard for safety, in connection to the hit-and-run.Stay tuned to WSVN 7 News and wsvn.com for updates on this developing story.Lindsay Lohan, Jake Paul and other celebrities charged $400,000 for violating disclosure rules
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 06:38:05 GMT
(CNN) — The Securities and Exchange Commission on Wednesday charged Lindsay Lohan, Jake Paul and several other celebrities with failing to disclose that they were paid to promote crypto.The celebrities agreed to pay $400,000, including fines, and return what they were paid for the promotion.Lohan was paid $10,000 to promote Tronix tokens offered by Justin Sun’s company Tron.“Exploring #DeFi and already liking $JST, $SUN on $TRX. Super fast and 0 fee. Good job @justinsuntron,” Lohan tweeted on February 11, 2021. The SEC said Lohan failed to disclose that the tweet was a paid endorsement.A spokesperson for Lohan said the celebrity “was contacted in March 2022 and was unaware of the disclosure requirement. She agreed to pay a fine to resolve the matter.”Similarly, Paul was paid $25,000 for an endorsement of Tronix, which he tweeted a day after Lohan.Other celebrities that agreed to settle their charges include Michele Mason (also known...Mets Notebook: Kodai Senga avoids throwing ghost fork as precaution in final Grapefruit League start
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 06:38:05 GMT
PORT ST. LUCIE — Kodai Senga’s infamous ghost fork is tough to see (hence the nickname for the pitch), but if you were watching the Mets’ 5-2 Grapefruit League loss at Clover Park on Wednesday, you didn’t see any at all.Senga didn’t throw any splitters in his final Grapefruit League start of spring training. He threw 58 pitches, most of which were fastballs and cutters. He allowed two earned runs on two hits over four innings, walked three and struck out three in a start that he said felt good at some points, but at others, “not so much.”“A lot of things to work on, a lot of adjustments to make,” Senga said through a translator. “It went OK.”Senga held off on the splitter in an attempt to avoid re-aggravating the tendinitis in his right middle finger that bothered him a few weeks ago. The right-hander skipped a start because of tendinitis that he feels was the result of changing his grip on the Major League baseball. ...Maura Healey’s proposed Massachusetts budget includes $10M for inmate education ahead of reentry
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 06:38:05 GMT
A portion of Gov. Maura Healey’s first proposed budget aims to help ex-cons with roughly $10 million set aside for expanded educational programs for reentering society.To see what that money could be going toward, the governor sat down with the state Department of Correction and Executive Office of Public Safety and Security (EOPSS) in a discussion for the needs of that community and took a tour of the School of Reentry housed in a minimum-security prison, the Boston Pre-Release Center, in Roslindale.“Our investment in quality educational opportunities and reintegration planning will improve the transition from incarceration to community by increasing access to sustainable employment, improving economic equality, and tearing down structural barriers,” Healey said.More than half — $5.1 million — of that $10 million in the governor’s budget proposal will go toward personal tablets for reentry program students to use in the programs. The remaining funds break down into $3.4 milli...New Matt Damon and Casey Affleck film takes over the North End
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 06:38:05 GMT
The North End’s Bova’s Bakery is spending the week serving up stars instead of its well-loved selection of handmade Italian specialty cakes and traditional pies.The Salem Street bakery will remain closed through Friday to accommodate filming there for a new film under the working title “Quincy” and starring Matt Damon and Casey Affleck.“Get your Bova’s fix today for the week & stock up,” the bakery posted on Facebook Sunday. “We appreciate your loyalty, patience, & understanding. We will see you all on March 25th.”The closing of the bakery, however, was a “mixed blessing” to several fans of the shop commenting on social media.“It does give your location worldwide publicity … it is a huge hassle too,” said one Twitter user. Another bemoaned the sudden fame: “Great now the tourist will know about you and the lines will be around the block. Hoping to keep it the best kept secret.”Matt Stone/Boston HeraldOnlooker on Wednesday took in the filming of scenes...Latest news
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