Ravens dip into South Florida well again, picking U-School grad and fleet WR Zay Flowers 22nd to join Lamar Jackson
Published Thu, 31 Oct 2024 23:14:55 GMT
Lightning-quick wide receiver Zay Flowers, a graduate of Davie’s University School, was selected with the 22nd pick in the first round of the 2023 NFL draft on Thursday night.Flowers, who played college ball at Boston College, becomes the second undersized-but-bullet-fast receiver from Broward County picked by the Ravens in the first round in the past five drafts, joining Chaminade-Madonna’s Marquise, ‘Hollywood’ Brown picked 25th in 2019.Flowers joins the Ravens, who earlier in the day signed star quarterback Lamar Jackson to a long-term extension. Jackson, who went to Boynton Beach High School, played youth football in Broward.At 5 feet 9, Flowers tacked on the muscle in workouts leading up to the combine to complement his 4.42 speed.As a three-star recruit out of U-School, Flowers stood out in four years in the northeast.He set career marks with 78 receptions, 1,077 receiving yards last season and had 12 receiving touchdowns in 12 starts. He was also first...Guregian: Patriots move down, and still land home run pick
Published Thu, 31 Oct 2024 23:14:55 GMT
Patriots owner Robert Kraft didn’t sugarcoat his thoughts with respect to the draft a month ago. He was counting on the addition of youth to help get his team over the hump.“I look to the addition of draft choices to make a difference,” Kraft said at the owner’s meetings.That meant it was Bill Belichick’s job to make it happen.The Patriots needed to add some A-list, blue chip talent to their roster. They needed to add dynamic playmakers on both offense and defense.So what did Belichick do in the first round?Well, he didn’t draft a quarterback, and he didn’t trade Mac Jones, both of which were hot items on the rumor mill in recent days.Instead, to no surprise, he traded down the board, handing No. 14 over to the Steelers, and moving down four spots to No. 17.The good news?Belichick still landed a stud in a position of need, reeling in Oregon’s Christian Gonzalez three spots after his initial spot. In a draft that wasn’t flush with blue-chip players, cornerback...Celtics survive Hawks, advance to second round with Game 6 victory
Published Thu, 31 Oct 2024 23:14:55 GMT
ATLANTA — Hours before Game 6, sitting courtside Thursday morning at State Farm Arena, Marcus Smart quickly processed the Celtics’ Game 5 debacle. The point guard said the Celtics played not to lose. It forced them to take an extra flight to Atlanta. But the C’s had another chance.This time, they didn’t let it slip.Two nights after they suffered a catastrophic meltdown, the Celtics didn’t make the same mistakes. For a fourth consecutive game, the Hawks gave them all they could handle. Trae Young started hot, but he and the Hawks faded late. The Celtics, finally, put their foot on the gas and went for the kill. They emerged with a 128-120 victory in Game 6.It took a few more nights than it should have, but the Celtics survived and advanced into the second round, where they’ll face the rival 76ers. Game 1 is set for Monday night at TD Garden.Jaylen Brown scored 32 points, Jayson Tatum had 30 and Marcus Smart added 22 – and all of them came up big down the stretch. After a back-and-for...More loud booms may be heard across San Diego
Published Thu, 31 Oct 2024 23:14:55 GMT
SAN DIEGO — Another series of loud booms may be heard across San Diego next week, according to officials from Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton.In a noise advisory issued Thursday, Camp Pendleton says there will be live-fire training with Mine Clearing Line Charge (MICLIC) starting Saturday, April 29 until Sunday, May 7.Military officials say MICLIC may produce sounds "louder than usual." San Diego-area spots nominated for ‘Best Beaches on the West Coast’ County areas that are more likely to hear or even feel these loud booms include Oceanside and Fallbrook as they are neighbors to Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton.San Clemente, which is located slightly north in Orange County, is also considered to be an area that may feel the affects of the military's MICLIC, according to an impact map onthe base's webpage. Depending on atmospheric conditions, however, the sound of the explosions may be amplified and heard up to 50-miles away, according to Camp Pendleton.This shortly follows ...Corden addresses divisive America in final ‘Late Late Show’
Published Thu, 31 Oct 2024 23:14:55 GMT
James Corden used part of his farewell speech on Thursday’s final episode of CBS’ “ The Late Late Show” to address the deep rift in America over hot button issues including politics and ideology.“We started this show with Obama, then Trump and a global pandemic. I’ve watched American change a lot. I’ve watched divisions grow and I’ve felt a sense of negativity boil over,” said the host. He asked his audience to “remember what America signifies to the rest of the world. My entire life it has always been a place of optimism. … Yes, it has flaws but show me a place that doesn’t. Show me a person that doesn’t.“Just because somebody disagrees with you it doesn’t make them bad or evil. We are all more the same than we are different. There are so many people who are trying to stoke those differences and we have to try as best we can to look for the light, look for the joy. If you do, it’s out there. That’s all this show has ever been about,” he said.Corden announced...Man, woman dead after shooting at Burbank restaurant
Published Thu, 31 Oct 2024 23:14:55 GMT
BURBANK, Ill. — A man and woman are dead after a shooting Thursday evening inside a restaurant in Burbank.According to the Burbank Police Department, officers were called to the restaurant around 6:40 p.m. in the 6500 block of West 79th Street. Thousands sign petition to prevent industrial development in Deerfield When officers arrived, they found a woman who was shot and killed on the floor and a man who had been shot, according to police. The man was taken to a hospital and later died. Police said while the investigation into the incident is ongoing, they don't believe there is any danger to the public.One woman who spoke with WGN-TV News off camera said she could hear the gunshots through the wall from the restaurant next door. Cow located in Niles after ‘senior prank’; students cited A man who lives across the street had just came home from bowling with his wife and saw the crime scene tape. "I've walked my dog here every night," Michael Lewis said. "You're not used to this...AISD teachers, staff could be getting a raise soon
Published Thu, 31 Oct 2024 23:14:55 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) -- For years, teachers in Austin Independent School District have been working to get a pay increase, but will it happen?On Thursday, members from Education Austin, which is the union representing AISD employees, rallied outside AISD headquarters, chanting and telling stories about why salaries need to increase. ”A lot of our teachers are working two to three jobs, a lot of TAs and other positions are working two to three jobs just to make ends meet," said Denise Hankins, a TA in AISD. Teachers, custodians, special education teachers and many other employees showed up to the board meeting to show support for a compensation package that would impact them all. ”I think that is something that absolutely needs to be addressed or we will see teachers not sign their contracts," said Taylor Cavin. For months Education Austin president Ken Zarifis has been meeting with the district. He said AISD and Education Austin have agreed on a compensation plan. Texas House passes swe...New York lawmakers react to conceptual budget
Published Thu, 31 Oct 2024 23:14:55 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) - What do our local state lawmakers think of the potential budget deal? NEWS10 has their reaction. Nearly 30 days behind schedule, lawmakers and the governor finally have a deal on the budget. Hochul outlines FY 2024 state budget Both sides of the political aisle are chiming in tonight. Democrats finding a lot to like.“It’s a budget that works for all New Yorkers. No tax increases. But it the same token trying to really address the issues that families have been concerned about," said NY Assemblymember John McDonald. Volunteers load ambulance with supplies for Ukraine While republicans are saying, let's slow down the process, and take a moment to see what's actually in the budget.“Let’s not use messages of necessity. We’re already close to five weeks late now. Gives the three days to any extender where there are billions of dollars to review,” said NY Senator Jim Tedisco. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right t...Family outraged: Police take down man with disabilities
Published Thu, 31 Oct 2024 23:14:55 GMT
CHESTERFIELD, Mo. - A man with intellectual and developmental disabilities was physically removed from a car and taken to the ground by a Missouri police officer, but a law enforcement expert says it may not be considered excessive force.Israel Jones, or Izzy, had a traumatic brain injury when he was 3-years-old. His life changed forever. His aunt, and legal guardian, Donna Jackson calls him a free spirit who loves video games, his family and church."Israel has gone through so much in his life," Jackson said.She's in disbelief over what happened to Izzy on March 2. Bodycam footage, shared through the family's attorney, captured what happened when officers arrived. ‘Rudderless ship of chaos,’ judge says after Gardner’s court absence "I see police brutality," Jackson said.Chesterfield Police were called to Chesterfield Mall about a woman being punched in the face. 911 callers reported Izzy as a possible suspect and directed the officer to the car he was in."Step out of the vehicle f...Contact 2 helps resolve housing hassle
Published Thu, 31 Oct 2024 23:14:55 GMT
ST. LOUIS - Tammie Anderson details her documentation on the hood of FOX 2's news car. Her paper trail tells the tale of a nearly five-month search for housing. Her saga starts at the Santa Ana Apartments in St. Ann, Missouri.“The walls was all molded up. The carpet was all wet. Streams of water was coming from the ceiling," Anderson said.She moved out in early December and thought she had found a new home less than two miles away at the Parc Chalet Apartments. She applied and paid the $412.50 security deposit with two money orders. Around the same time, the Parc Chalet Apartments experienced major plumbing issues that led the City of St. Ann to condemn several units. Anderson said it made her think twice about moving in. ‘Rudderless ship of chaos,’ judge says after Gardner’s court absence “That’s when I said no; I just want my money back. Why should I move in a place like that and have more troubles on my back?" Anderson said.However, that’s when she said the real trouble started...Latest news
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