Behind timely hits, Nolan Gorman makes early push in NL leaderboards
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:01:10 GMT
ST. LOUIS - In a crowded bunch of young St. Louis Cardinals hitters, Nolan Gorman is making his case for everyday opportunities. He's also making a strong early push in the National League leaderboards. Gorman delivered a grand slam in Wednesday's blowout victory to increase his RBI total to 18 in 17 games. His RBI count is second-best in the National League, only trailing Atlanta Braves first baseman Matt Olson. "I'm just trying to put the ball in play. When we got runners on, it's the biggest thing to try and score runs for these guys," said Gorman via Bally Sports Midwest. RELATED - As Nolan Arenado joins elite company, rookie card sells for tens of thousands The 22-year-old currently leads the Cardinals in RBI, batting average (.316), home runs (5) and on-base-plus-slugging percentage (1.052). He's one of just a small handful of NL hitters within the Top 20 of all Triple Crown criteria (batting, home runs, RBI) and even within the Top 5 for some advanced metrics. But it's not...Aerospace, defense-related companies target Colorado for expansion
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:01:10 GMT
A veteran-owned, California-based company that provides spaces for classified work by government agencies and companies has chosen Colorado for its third and largest location.Nooks, a defense industry startup, has acquired rights to a 60,000-square foot facility near the University of Colorado-Colorado Springs, which will provide a secure space for clients. The company also considered sites in Florida and California to expand its operations.In another announcement Tuesday, the Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade said the space-security company True Anomaly will expand its operations by opening an office in Centennial.The expansion by Nooks is expected to create 35 jobs at an average annual wage of $165,942.86, according to the state economic development office. The Colorado Economic Development Commission approved up to $763,182 in performance-based job growth incentive tax credits for the company over eight years.“As the epicenter of national security sp...Opinion: Denver’s Board of Education ignored safety concerns before East High School shooting and should resign
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:01:10 GMT
In November of 2021, Austin Lyle was arrested and charged in juvenile court for possession of an AR-15-style weapon and high-capacity magazine. A month earlier Denver’s board of education finalized a substantial revision of their discipline matrix so that possession of a dangerous weapon outside school grounds no longer resulted in a mandatory expulsion.Fourteen months later these events would collide.In January 2023, still on probation and expelled from a neighboring school district, Lyle’s transfer to East High was approved by Denver Public Schools, contingent on a daily “pat-down” for weapons.On March 22nd Austin Lyle shot Jerald Mason and Eric Sinclair, school administrators assigned to pat him down. As police sirens echoed, East’s students and teachers — for the fourth time this school year – locked classroom doors, turned off lights, and waited. Outside, parents gathered by police barricades praying for the safety of their children.Considering DPS policy, prayer seems an...These 3 Colorado cities have some of the worst air pollution in the nation
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:01:10 GMT
Three Colorado cities are going in the wrong direction when it comes to cleaner air.For the fifth year in a row, metro Denver moved up in the American Lung Association’s rankings for the most polluted cities in the United States when it comes to ozone pollution. Fort Collins also once again jumped in the rankings, released by the lung association on Wednesday.Metro Denver ranked No. 6, up one spot from 2022, while Fort Collins climbed to No. 15, moving up three places from the previous year, according to the association’s 2023 report.And Colorado Springs made its debut at No. 20 after Detroit and Chico, California, improved enough to drop out of the rankings, according to the report.The annual report by the American Lung Association comes as Colorado’s leaders continue to offer various plans to bring down the state’s air pollution levels while also balancing the demand for oil and gas that fuels hundreds of thousands of vehicles on the road and powers various...7 Hospitalized Following Five-Vehicle Collision on Pacific Coast Highway [Pacific Palisades, CA]
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:01:10 GMT
Multiple Hospitalized after Car Accident near Will Rogers Beach State ParkPACIFIC PALISADES, CA (April 20, 2023) – Saturday, seven victims sustained injuries in a five-vehicle collision on Pacific Coast Highway.Police responded to the scene shortly before 9:00 a.m., at the 14800 block of PCH near Will Rogers Beach State Park on April 15th.According to an LAFD spokesperson, the incident involved five vehicles.Furthermore, the fatal collision resulted in seven injuries including two people in critical condition.At this time, the conditions of the injured parties were not yet updated and no information was released by the authorities.Following the crash, the factors that created it were not yet determined and an active investigation is ongoing.One small driving mistake can lead to multi-vehicle accidents. That is why it is important to always keep your attention on the road and your surroundings when you’re behind the wheel. Always anticipate what other drivers might do, es...Huffing Paint: The Tempting Highs and Devastating Lows of Sniffing Chemicals
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:01:10 GMT
The dangers of huffing paint, glue, solvent, aerosol gas, and other toxic substances seem to be more evident now. The autopsy of former singer Aaron Carter was released by the Associated Press and it states that his cause of death was accidental drowning due to having Alprazolam (the generic name for Xanax) and Difluoroethane (a commonly-abused substance found in some aerosol sprays) in his system.How dangerous is huffing paint — and other toxic substances?Huffing, sniffing, or inhaling substances for non-medical purposes is said to have both short-term and long-term effects on the body. When a person introduces chemicals through huffing, the effects are almost always fast — as the lungs easily absorb the chemicals, and subsequently, the bloodstream. Once the compounds pass through the blood-brain barrier, the person will instantly feel euphoria.Short-term effects of huffingHowever, the euphoric effects of the chemicals also easily wear off. As a result, people will have the urge to...Edgar Manzo-Mendoza Killed, Eugenio Mendez Injured in Dirt Bike Crash on Highway 120 [Oakdale, CA]
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:01:10 GMT
Motorcycle Crash on 26 Mile Road Left 20-Year-Old Escalon Man KilledOAKDALE, CA (April 20, 2023) – Wednesday evening, Edgar Manzo-Mendoza was killed and Eugenio Mendez sustained injuries in a dirt bike accident on Highway 120 outside Oakdale.The incident happened around 8:10 p.m. along westbound 120, approaching 26 Mile Road.According to reports a southbound 1996 Ford pickup stopped at a stop sign at Highway 120. At the same time, a 2003 Honda dirt bike going west on Highway 120 approached 26-Mile Road. Both vehicles proceeded to the intersection and the broadside collision occurred. Subsequently, the rider and his passenger were ejected from the Honda dirt bike.Responding medical personnel transported the rider Edgar Manzo-Mendoza of Escalon (20) and his passenger Eugenio Mendez of Riverbank (16), to Memorial Medical Center.Unfortunately, Manzo-Mendoza succumbed to his injuries at the hospital. Meanwhile, Mendez remained hospitalized for treatment of moderate injuries.Police ...Conservation group names Northern California river among 10 most endangered in U.S.
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:01:10 GMT
The Eel River is now one of the 10 most endangered rivers in the United States, according to an annual report released Tuesday by America’s Most Endangered Rivers.The 50-year-old conservation group each year spotlights American waterways that are suffering but where key impending decisions could improve their fate.The Colorado River/Grand Canyon placed first on the list, which includes rivers from Alaska to Florida, Pennsylvania to New Mexico, that are imperiled because of dams, mining, pulp mill pollution, climate change, dredging or some combination.The Eel River is now sixth, facing an uncertain future dependent largely on the fate of two “obsolete” dams that have cut off access to the cool, high elevation waters of the upper Eel to native fish species like chinook salmon, steelhead trout and Pacific lamprey. All three species are struggling, and two are listed as threatened under the federal Endangered Species Act.At nearly 200 miles long, the Eel originates on Bald Mountain in ...DNA analysis identifies human remains found in 2021 in Mendocino County
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:01:10 GMT
Human remains found in September 2021 in Willits have been identified through DNA analysis, the Mendocino County Sheriff’s Office reported this week.The analysis, which was completed recently, established the remains as those of Thaddeus Keegan Bradley, 27, from San Antonio, Texas.On Sept. 20, 2021 the MCSO was notified of the presence of human remains underneath Underpass Road at the intersection of North Highway 101 in Willits.A motorist who was traveling through Mendocino County had stopped at the location and located the human remains while walking their dog, the MCSO stated.Sheriff’s detectives were summoned to the scene and a coroner’s investigation was initiated to determine the identity of the human remains and the cause/manner of death.Detectives collected a DNA sample from the human remains and submitted the sample to the California Department of Justice Jan Bashinski Laboratory in Richmond, California.On April 11, the Sheriff’s Office was notified by the California Depart...Prep football: Changes coming to next season’s CCS playoffs
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:01:10 GMT
The format for the Central Coast Section’s top division in next season’s football playoffs will be identical to that of the neighboring North Coast Section.The eight teams that qualify will be placed in the Open/Division I bracket, which will send two teams to the California Interscholastic Federation regional and/or state championship games.Here is how it works:Week 1 of the playoffsGame 1: Seed No. 1 vs. Seed No. 8Game 2: Seed No. 2 vs. Seed No. 7Game 3: Seed No. 3 vs. Seed No. 6Game 4: Seed No. 4 vs. Seed No. 5Week 2Game 5: Game 1 winner vs. Game 2 winner for the section’s Open Division championshipGame 6: Game 3 winner vs. Game 4 winnerWeek 3Game 7: Game 5 loser vs. Game 6 winner for the section’s Division I championshipThe CCS Board of Managers voted on Wednesday to approve the format change, which has been used in the NCS for the past two seasons, with De La Salle capturing the Open title and Pittsburg the Division I championship both years.Here is how the CCS’s top division w...Latest news
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