Jamaica edges Panama 1-0 for its first ever Women’s World Cup win
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:30:16 GMT
PERTH, Australia (AP) — Defender Allyson Swaby scored in the 56th minute and Jamaica hung on to edge Panama 1-0 on Saturday for its first-ever win at the Women’s World Cup.Swaby, who grew up in West Hartford, Conn., and played for Boston College, knocked in a header off Trudi Carter’s corner kick to clinch the win that moved the Jamaicans into a surprising share of top spot in Group F with France.The Reggae Girlz were without captain and leading scorer Khadija Shaw, who received a red card in second-half stoppage time of the team’s opening 0-0 draw against France. Born to a Jamaican father, Allyson and her younger sister, Chantelle, a former Rutgers player, both are starting in their second Women’s World Cup.KEY MOMENTSJamaica goalkeeper Rebecca Spencer made four saves in the game, which was the first group-stage meeting between two CONCACAF teams.Spencer’s first save came in the 40th minute, stopping a Marta Cox shot on goal.Las Canaleras had one final chance to equalize in the dyi...Tiroteo masivo en Seattle deja cinco jóvenes heridos, dos de ellos de gravedad
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:30:16 GMT
Un tiroteo masivo dejó cinco heridos, dos de estado crítico, cerca de un evento en Seattle el viernes por la noche.Hasta ahora se desconoce el motivo y si las autoridades capturaron al o los sospechosos de la balacera. Todos las víctimas baleadas tienen 20 años, cuatro hombres y una mujer, informó la policía. Sus identidades no han sido divulgadas. Tiroteo en un Walmart de Florida deja un muerto y dos heridos Tiroteo masivo deja cinco heridos en Filadelfia: dispararon desde un auto “Sabemos que se dispararon docenas y docenas de rondas”, dijo el jefe del Departamento de Policía de Seattle, Adrián Díaz, en una conferencia de prensa,”.“Tenemos cinco víctimas. Dos están en estado crítico. Tres parecen estar estables”, agregó.Díaz dijo que el tirador “concentró sus esfuerzos en un área en donde en realidad se estaba llevando a cabo un evento comunitario”, en el sur de la ciudad.“Los problemas de violencia armada que...Fort Lauderdale PD investigate overnight stabbing leaving 1 man severely wounded
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:30:16 GMT
Police responded to a stabbing in Fort Lauderdale overnight on Friday. The incident occurred on the 100 block of Northwest 15th Avenue.A man was transported to the Broward Health Medical Center with reported life-threatening injuries.Officers were seen gathering evidence at the scene for their investigation. Further details have not yet been released. Please check back on WSVN.com and 7News for more details on this developing story.Escaped New Hampshire inmate fatally shot by officer in Miami Beach store
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:30:16 GMT
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — An escaped inmate from New Hampshire was fatally shot by a police officer at a store in Miami Beach after threatening two women with a knife, the New Hampshire Department of Corrections said.Darien Young, 29, was taken to a hospital on Thursday night, where he later died, the corrections department said in a news release. No one else was hurt.The shooting happened at a Victoria’s Secret store. The Florida Department of Law Enforcement will investigate, Miami Beach police said.Young had been placed on escape status on July 21 after he left the grounds of a minimum security transitional housing unit in Manchester, New Hampshire, and failed to return, the state corrections department said.He was incarcerated on charges of receiving stolen property, burglary, drug and falsifying physical evidence. Young had a minimum parole eligibility date of July 31 and a maximum release date of Jan. 31, 2028, the department said.Bike ride across Iowa puts vibrant small-town America into sharp focus
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:30:16 GMT
COLFAX, Iowa (AP) — In the small central Iowa town of Colfax, thousands of cyclists participating in the largest and oldest recreational bike ride in the world were stopped along its historic main street, staring ahead at a daunting climb that would lead them out of town.The hill, coupled with soaring temps and the vibrant downtown, made a morning sitting in the shade quite appealing.It’s become almost simplistic to say that “small-town America” is slowly dying. That opportunities for young people have dried up, just like businesses and main streets. That the only way forward in life involves moving to a big city. But the reality is towns such as Colfax are flourishing, and that was especially evident on RAGBRAI, the annual bike ride across the state, where dozens of small towns dotting the 500-mile route welcomed some 50,000 riders with open arms.Colfax is a prime example. It experienced a nearly 8% increase in population from the 2010 census to the most recent in 2020, turni...Historically Black fraternity drops Florida for convention because of DeSantis policies
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:30:16 GMT
ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — The oldest historically Black collegiate fraternity in the U.S. says it is relocating a planned convention in two years from Florida because of what it described as Gov. Ron DeSantis’ administration’s “harmful, racist and insensitive” policies towards African Americans.Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity said this week that it would move its 2025 convention from Orlando to another location that is yet undecided. The convention draws between 4,000 and 6,000 people and has an economic impact of $4.6 million, the fraternity said.The decision comes after the NAACP and other civil rights organizations this spring issued a travel advisory for Florida, warning that recently passed laws and policies are openly hostile to African Americans, people of color and members of the LGBTQ+ community.Willis Lonzer, the fraternity’s general president, said in statement on Wednesday that the decision was motivated in part by Florida’s new education standards that req...The ‘Few and the Proud’ aren’t so few: Marines recruiting surges while other services struggle
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:30:16 GMT
PARRIS ISLAND, S.C. (AP) — Not long ago, Marine Col. Jennifer Nash, a combat engineer with war deployments under her belt, made a vow to fellow officers as they headed to a dinner in Atlanta: She would get two new recruiting contacts by the end of the evening.She admits recruiting is not the job that she or other Marines had in mind when they enlisted. But after stints as a recruiter and senior officer at the Eastern recruiting command, she has become emblematic of the Corps’ tradition of putting its best, battle-tested Marines on enlistment duty. They get results.Marine leaders say they will make their recruiting goal this year, while the active-duty Army, Navy and Air Force all expect to fall short. The services have struggled in the tight job market to compete with higher-paying businesses for the dwindling number of young people who can meet the military’s physical, mental and moral standards.On that night, Nash achieved her own goal. She had gotten the valet at the hotel ...Minister’s tweet raises spectre of federal action as B.C. port workers vote down deal
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:30:16 GMT
Federal Labour Minister Seamus O’Regan has responded to British Columbia port workers’ decision to reject a mediated contract offer overnight, raising the spectre of more federal intervention in the months-long dispute.O’Regan says in a tweet this morning that he “will have more to say very soon,” adding Canada must “bring stability back” to B.C. ports for the workers and businesses that depend on them.The response comes after the approximately 7,400 workers represented by International Longshore and Warehouse Union Canada voted down a tentative agreement that was presented to them by union leadership on Tuesday.Union president Rob Ashton did not disclose in his statement the details behind the final vote tally, only that the workers are now calling on port employers to come to the negotiating table to talk directly instead of going through the BC Maritime Employers Association.The BCMEA issued a statement saying it is now awaiting further d...Summer travelling tips with Natalie Preddie
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:30:16 GMT
Travel expert Natalie Preddie joins WGN Weekend Morning News to share tips for travelling in the summer.Love the WGN Morning News? We love you, too. And you can have all the hijinks delivered to your inbox every weekday morning. Sign up and subscribe to our WGN Morning News newsletter.Fogo de Chão at 'Taste of River North' this weekend
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:30:16 GMT
Check out Fogo De Chão in the studio Saturday morning to hear more on what to expect from lamb chops, pichana and more.Love the WGN Morning News? We love you, too. And you can have all the hijinks delivered to your inbox every weekday morning. Sign up and subscribe to our WGN Morning News newsletter.Latest news
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