Broncos OLB Baron Browning’s sack celebrations reflect energy he brings to the field: “You can tell he’s having fun”
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:03:12 GMT
It’s rare to sack Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes. That’s why Baron Browning had to do his dance.As Mahomes attempted to escape pressure on third-and-long in the fourth quarter of the Broncos 24-9 win in Week 8, he ran into his offensive lineman, and Browning came from behind to record his second sack.The third-year outside linebacker dashed near the goal line and went crazy. He moved side-to-side before falling to the ground and started pumping like Hingle McCringleberry from the “Key and Peele” skit.Baron Browning celebrations remain incredible. #EasyToCelebrate x @budlight pic.twitter.com/wtxWE0pZLz— Denver Broncos (@Broncos) October 29, 2023Safety Justin Simmons said Browning has similar traits to edge rusher Von Miller. While Browning has a long way to go to match the 8-time Pro Bowler’s sack numbers, his celebrations are just as creative and unique.“You can tell he’s having fun while playing,” defensive lineman Matt Henningsen told The Denver P...PHOTOS: Students honor veterans at Arvada West High School on Veterans Day
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:03:12 GMT
Arvada West High School held a Veterans Day celebration event on Friday, Nov. 10, 2023. The Student Council hosted 20 veterans from the community to show appreciation for their sacrifice to the country.Related ArticlesColorado News | Things to do this weekend: Beastie Boys brunch, the history of Colorado’s 10th Mountain Division and moreMassive Pacific storm to bring rain to Southern California
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:03:12 GMT
A massive Pacific storm system currently churching off the coast of Alaska is poised to bring measurable rain to Southern California next week and snow to the mountains.Forecasters with the National Weather Service say the storm will spin slowly toward the California coast over the next several days. Through this weekend and early next week, skies will be mostly clear and temperatures, mild, but “things will change very drastically and quickly,” says KTLA weather anchor Kaj Goldberg.Meteorologists say a large Pacific storm system will bring measurable rain to Southern California next week. Nov. 10, 2023.“The rain arrives Wednesday afternoon and evening, and will continue on Thursday and Friday and possibly into Saturday morning,” he says.The NWS is forecasting one to three inches of rain at lower elevations in the Los Angeles area. Snow is possible at or above 7,000 feet, which means ski resort base areas will likely see rain, Goldberg says.Long Beach confirms first case of mosquito-borne St. Louis Encephalitis since 1984
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:03:12 GMT
The Long Beach Health Department has confirmed its first human case of mosquito-borne St. Louis Encephalitis since 1984, city officials announced on Thursday.The person who was infected was hospitalized but is currently recovering at home, officials said, and no other cases have been identified. "We are working diligently with healthcare providers to educate the community to prevent more cases of SLEV,” Mayor Rex Richardson said in a statement. “Mosquito control is a shared responsibility and residents must take an active role in reducing the threat of mosquito-borne illnesses in their neighborhoods.” Second-ever case of local dengue virus reported in Southern California SLEV is a disease caused by St. Louis Encephalitis and can spread to people if infected culex mosquitoes bite them. Most people who have the virus don’t show symptoms, but those who do can experience fever, headache, nausea, vomiting, and tiredness, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.In th...1 Killed in Solo-Car Crash on Fort Bend Parkway Toll Road [Fort Bend County, TX]
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:03:12 GMT
One Pronounced Dead after Single-Vehicle Accident near McHard RoadFORT BEND COUNTY, TX (November 10, 2023) – A solo-car accident claimed one life Wednesday morning along the Fort Bend Parkway Toll Road. The incident unfolded at approximately 10:20 a.m. near the intersection of McHard Road and FM 2234 on October 25th.According to the Fort Bend County Sheriff’s Office (FBCSO), reports came in regarding a single-vehicle collision. Sadly, one person sustained fatal injuries. It’s unclear whether emergency responders were able to transport the individual to a hospital or if the fatality occurred at the crash site.As emergency teams managed the situation, the surrounding area was temporarily closed off for clearing operations. More details will be shared once they become available.Presently, the circumstances leading to this tragic event along the Ford Bend Parkway Toll Road remain actively under investigation. Additionally, the identity of the victim has not been disclo...Letters: Wireless future | Trump accountability | Biden’s age | Rent aid
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:03:12 GMT
Submit your letter to the editor via this form. Read more Letters to the Editor.Wireless futuretolerated, not embracedRe: “California regulators should embrace a wireless future” (Page A6, Nov. 7).David Witkowski describes the transition from copper wire-based telecommunications to the wireless “smartphone world.”For me, the smartphone world is one of constant intrusion and distraction. While on a phone call, I am unable to ignore the several texts and second call that arrives on my smartphone. I can live with the technology. However, older friends without young people to help struggle to master it. I accommodate the smartphone world, but I have not freely chosen it.I currently want to reject artificial intelligence on the internet, but it is already being forced on me.The statistics about consumer adoption of smartphone technology do not mean that there has been a free or enthusiastic embrace of the technology by all consumers.Elizabeth PrestonOaklandTrump d...Moody’s warns the US its AAA credit rating is in danger
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:03:12 GMT
By Elisabeth Buchwald | CNNThe United States is one step closer to losing its last perfect credit rating after Moody’s Investors Service changed the outlook of the nation’s debt to negative on Friday after markets closed.While the move does not automatically mean it will downgrade America’s creditworthiness, it increases the chances.Even the prospect of a US downgrade could hurt Americans’ investment portfolios, make it even more expensive for them to borrow money, and make it more costly for the government to pay off its debts.These effects would likely be even more painful if Moody’s does eventually downgrade the US debt.The nation’s diminished fiscal strength, undone by extreme partisanship in Washington, was a key driver of the action, according to a statement from Moody’s.”In the context of higher interest rates, without effective fiscal policy measures to reduce government spending or increase revenues, Moody’s expects that the US’ fiscal deficits will remain very large, signi...Man arrested on elderly abuse charges after he 'terrorized' parents in Redwood City: police
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:03:12 GMT
(KRON) -- A man was arrested Thursday on felony abuse charges after he "terrorized" his elderly parents, the Redwood City Police Department said Friday in a press release. Jason Holden is accused of "taking over" his parents' Redwood City home and causing $30,000 in damage to the residence.The suspect is accused of lighting a large fire in the backyard of the home. The Redwood City Fire Department responded and extinguished the blaze. Police did not clarify if the parents were physically harmed. SF Ferris wheel moves from Golden Gate Park to Fisherman’s Wharf Authorities were concerned about Holden's "erratic behavior" and that he might try to start a fire at a neighboring residence, according to the press release. RCPD served an arrest warrant for Holden, which detectives sought for multiple crimes he committed in October and November this year. Holden also vandalized a neighbor's vehicle, RCPD said. Police said Holden had been fleeing from officers on foot and by car. Holden at...Oakland PD looking for missing 14-year-old girl considered at risk
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:03:12 GMT
(KRON) -- The Oakland Police Department is asking for the public's assistance in locating a missing 14-year-old girl. Olivia Heath was last seen on Nov. 5 at 9 p.m. in the 600 block of 12th Street. Two suspects arrested in connection to Romanian organized crime ring in San Jose She is described as 14-years-old, Black female, 5-foot-3 in height, 90 pounds with black hair and brown eyes. Her clothing at the time of her disappearance is unknown. She is considered at risk due to her age.She is in good mental and physical condition, according to her family.Anyone with any information about her is asked to contact the OPD Missing Persons Unit at (510) 238-3641.National Women’s Soccer League, citing attendance growth and new media deal, looks to add 16th team
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:03:12 GMT
The National Women’s Soccer League is looking to add a 16th team, Commissioner Jessica Berman announced Friday. The league currently stands at 12 teams, with the Utah Royals and Bay FC in Northern California joining next season. A 15th team in Boston is set to launch in 2026. “Our preliminary analysis of the landscape is that we have more than a dozen qualified investor groups from different markets around the U.S. who are extremely interested in the kinds of investment we know is required in order to operationalize a successful team,” Berman said. Berman made the comments on Friday in a state-of the league address ahead of the NWSL’s championship game at San Diego’s Snapdragon Stadium. Gotham FC plays OL Reign for the league title on Saturday night. Earlier this week, the NWSL announced a new media rights deal that will put the league’s matches on ESPN, CBS Sports, Amazon Prime Video and Scripps Sports. The deal is worth $60 million annually. Berman said ticket sa...Latest news
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