Cubs co-owner Laura Ricketts leads group with agreement to purchase NWSL’s Chicago Red Stars
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 23:53:30 GMT
CHICAGO (AP) — Chicago Cubs co-owner Laura Ricketts is leading a group that has agreed to purchase the National Women’s Soccer League’s Chicago Red Stars.Ricketts said Tuesday in a statement she is “honored” to lead a group comprised mostly of female Chicago business leaders purchasing the team. The deal is pending approval of the NWSL Board of Governors. “Building a championship culture begins with treating our players with the respect they deserve as women and athletes,” Ricketts said. “We look forward to completing this transaction so that we can begin this new chapter for the team and the fans.”Ricketts is part of a group that purchased a roughly 10% stake in the WNBA’s Chicago Sky in June.Red Stars owner Arnim Whisler announced in December he is selling his stake in the team following an investigation that found emotional abuse and sexual misconduct were systemic in the league.Whisler’s decision came two months after the team’s board of directors voted t...Young thieves spend nearly an hour trying to steal a car near Sloan's Lake
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 23:53:30 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) — Two people who appear to be teens spent 45 minutes casing and breaking into a car before stealing it Saturday night.The owner was in disbelief after watching not only his one vehicle being taken, but just how young the two thieves were. San Miguel sheriff curses out ‘clowns’ who go into the backcountry unprepared “The biggest inconvenience is just financially for us. For young kids to pull something like that at someone else’s expense, it just sucks to see,” said the owner of the stolen Hyundai, who did not want to be identified for his safety.Hyundai theft caught on cameraDenver Police and that owner are asking for the public's help in identifying the two thieves. The pair were targeting a 2018 Hyundai Tucson parked near a home.The theft was caught on surveillance video. It shows that after checking out the car for a few moments, they smash in the car's rear window and run.The car was locked and had an alarm, but the owner said it did not go off. The two returned ...Colorado myth: Everyone in the state smokes marijuana
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 23:53:30 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) -- One persistent myth about Colorado that FOX31 viewers say they want debunked is that everyone smokes or otherwise uses marijuana.FOX31 used the most recent data from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration to see where marijuana use in the state stacks up. 5 myths about the state that Coloradans want busted According to that data, as of 2021, around 19.7% of Coloradans over 18 reported marijuana use in the past month. With the non-use rate being a little over 80%, it's safe to say not everyone in the state uses marijuana.Colorado not the top state for marijuana useThe numbers already debunk the stereotype, but to go a bit further with it: Residents of the Centennial State aren't even the most prolific partakers of pot anymore.Colorado logs the third-highest numbers, behind Vermont with 23.2% of adults using it and Alaska with 22.5%.That's a change from 2013 to 2015, when Colorado had the highest usage among the states. It lost that honor to ...Missing cat at Denver airport found by Southwest employees
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 23:53:30 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) -- After spending almost 24 hours lost in the Denver International Airport, Breezy, a year-old Bengal cat, was found hiding in the Southwest ramp area.Breezy and her owner Ginger Thompson flew to Denver for a cat competition. While boarding their flight on the way back to Washington, a mishap with the cat carrier caused Breezy to fall between the airplane door and jet bridge and onto the tarmac. Did you know Denver is one of the freshest non-coastal places you can get fish? Since Sunday, Breezy was on the run in DIA. Thompson stayed an extra day to search for Breezy, but booked a flight home Monday night after little luck, according to her Facebook. "It’s been a little over 24 hours since I lost Breezy. I’m going out of my mind worrying. Trying to be patient but laying here in the hotel waiting is killing me and I’m losing any hope as each hour passes," Thompson said on her Facebook. After a desperate search for the furbaby, Breezy was found on Monday by Southwest...Florida Missing Child Alert issued for 17-year-old boy in Seminole County
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 23:53:30 GMT
APOPKA, Fla. (WSVN) —A Florida Missing Child Alert was issued for a 17-year-old in Apopka.Elian Vargas was last seen in the area of the 900 block of Paces Circle, Tuesday. He was last seen wearing a dark blue shirt, peach colored shorts and multi-colored sneakers. Vargas may have been traveling on a blue bicycle.Vargas stands at 6 feet tall, weighs 125 pounds, has brown hair and black eyes. If you have any information on Vargas’ whereabouts, you are urged to contact FDLE or the Seminole County Sheriff’s Office at 407-665-6650.Tiktoker encourages students to shop sustainably as they return to school
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 23:53:30 GMT
As National Thrift Store Day approaches, there is a different approach to back to school shopping. Tiktoker and FIU student, Sofia Hidalgo, showed students how to dress to impress while surviving the economy by shopping at a Goodwill store.Hidalgo said it’s easy to find unique back to school clothes and supplies that are affordable and sustainable, which she did with $40.“Everything has been made, reproduced, sold, bought again over and over and over again, and it’s just not sustainable for the environment nor is it sustainable for the economy, and so we all need to do our part in not only making the world more sustainable, but also just thinking about smarter ways to shop,” Hidalgo said. Thrift shopping has reportedly grown in popularity. A U.S. Census study revealed that 62% of Gen Z and millennial prefer this instead of going to the mall.Eat authentic Mexican cuisine at Whiskylucan in Miami
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 23:53:30 GMT
Sometimes you just want to sit down and enjoy a nice, quiet dinner. Other times, it’s more like, Que no pare la fiesta, don’t stop the party.And if you’re in the mood for a good time with big bites all the way from Mexico, Deco’s checking out a new spot that’s bringing a party to your mouth.You don’t have to go far to find the fiesta right here in So-Flo.Whiskylucan on Calle Ocho in Miami is bringing the flavors of Mexico to the 305.John Pineros: “Whiskylucan was pretty much born in 2019 in Mexico, and what we’re trying to do out here, moving out to Miami, is just sharing experience about Mexico.”That means…John Pineros: “It’s not just about the food. It’s about the energy and it’s about the moment. When you come here, we treat you as a family.”This place has it all. From the tried and true favorites like chips and guac and quesadillas, to more traditional dishes like sope, the queso fundido, and the...Will a federal judge in Texas force Planned Parenthood to repay millions?
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 23:53:30 GMT
By PAUL J. WEBER (Associated Press)AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — A federal judge in Texas who put access to the abortion pill misefpristone in limbo earlier this year presided Tuesday over another potentially groundbreaking case: a state lawsuit seeking to force Planned Parenthood pay back millions of dollars it received through Medicaid.U.S. District Judge Matthew Kacsmaryk did not immediately rule following a hearing in the Texas Panhandle city of Amarillo, where Planned Parenthood has no clinics.In a brief call with reporters after the hearing, Planned Parenthood representatives said they urged the judge to reject the state’s attempt to recoup years of Medicaid reimbursements and order steep fines that the group says could exceed more than $1 billion. The Texas attorney general’s office, which filed the lawsuit in 2022, did not respond to messages left Monday, or an additional one seeking comment on Tuesday evening.The lawsuit is believed to be the first of its kind in t...Mets Notebook: Brandon Nimmo staying in left field for now
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 23:53:30 GMT
Brandon Nimmo might be an elite center fielder, but he’s continuing to go back to his early Mets roots by playing left field while his left quad strain heals.The Mets used Nimmo in left field for the third straight game Tuesday against the Pittsburgh Pirates. Tim Locastro, who was recently activated off the injured list after two injuries sidelined him throughout most of the season, got the start in center for the second game of the three-game series.With the trade deadline having passed and the Mets heading toward an early offseason, it isn’t crucial that Nimmo and his dazzling defense return to center field, but the Mets don’t have any outfield prospects that need looks and they’re still trying to maintain competitive integrity over the next six weeks. The team is better when Nimmo is in center field, but the team is also better with Nimmo healthy and they feel that limiting his running in left field will prevent him from injuring the quad further.“It...Column: Red Sox considering bringing back Old-Timers’ games but should they?
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 23:53:30 GMT
In less than a month, the New York Yankees will celebrate their 75th Old Timers’ Day, and welcome a notable member into the fold.On Sept. 9, Derek Jeter will join the ranks of the old timers.It’s fitting that Jeter agreed to partake this year, though as with last year’s event, the Yankees won’t actually play a game. They’re using this year’s Old-Timers’ Day to honor the 25th anniversary of their 1998 championship team. And, as of last December, there’s a new captain in the Bronx; Jeter passed the torch to Aaron Judge at a press conference last winter.The Yankees are really the only team in Major League Baseball still putting on these shows.Why don’t the Red Sox?Unlike newer franchises, which don’t have as much history to draw from, the Red Sox are an original American League club, and one of the most decorated, popular sports franchises in the world. Fenway Park is MLB’s oldest and Most Beloved Ballpark, history embodied.In the spring of 2018, the Red Sox did two things they hadn’t ...Latest news
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