Patriots CB Christian Gonzalez leaves a mark in memorable NFL debut
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:23:44 GMT
FOXBORO — The moment the Patriots drafted Christian Gonzalez in the first round last April, he filled an obvious need.Gonzalez projected as a starting cornerback for a team in desperate need of size and talent at the position, especially one with a long list of dangerous No. 1 receivers on its schedule. That need became more dire over the weekend when the Pats placed second-year corner Jack Jones on injured reserve.With Jones out, there was no question Gonzalez would start Week 1 against the Eagles and have to corral one of the most dangerous receiver duos in the NFL: A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith.Four quarters later, check, and check.Gonzalez posted seven tackles, a pass breakup and one sack in his NFL debut Sunday. He allowed multiple catches to Brown and Smith, but denied the most critical: a fourth-and-2 throw with less than two minutes remaining that gave the Patriots another drive to potentially win the game. Gonzalez jumped Smith’s in-breaking route and nearly inte...Three designs for the new Ocean Beach Pier revealed by City of San Diego
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:23:44 GMT
SAN DIEGO -- Three design concepts for the brand-new Ocean Beach Pier were unveiled on Saturday, offering San Diegans a first glimpse into the future of the storied landmark after workshops for its renovation began months ago.The Ocean Beach Pier has served as the go-to fishing spot and lookout point for the San Diego coastline for over half a century. However, the pier's age comes with damage and deterioration. By 2018, it was determined that the structure had reached the end of its service life.Instead of renovating the existing pier, city officials decided that building a potential replacement -- a project named the "Ocean Beach Pier Renewal" -- would be the best, most cost-effective option.Over the last six months, San Diego officials have sought public input about what features the new pier should have, working with local architecture firms to translate the preliminary designs shown Saturday. Coastal Commission approves permit to extend closure of Point La Jolla year-round Ea...Morocco earthquake: A look at the world’s deadliest temblors over the past 25 years
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:23:44 GMT
The earthquake that struck Morocco late Friday has killed more than 2,100 people, with the death toll expected to increase as rescuers reach hard-hit remote mountain areas. Here’s a look at the deadliest earthquakes over the past 25 years:___— Sept. 8, 2023: In Morocco, a magnitude 6.8 temblor kills more than 2,100 people.— Feb. 6, 2023: In Turkey and Syria, a magnitude 7.8 earthquake kills more than 21,600 people.— April 25, 2015: In Nepal, more than 8,800 people are killed by a magnitude 7.8 earthquake.— March 11, 2011: A magnitude 9.0 quake off the northeast coast of Japan triggers a tsunami, killing more than 18,400 people.— Jan. 12, 2010: In Haiti, over 100,000 people are killed by a magnitude 7.0 quake. The government estimated a staggering 316,000 dead, but the scale of the destruction made an accurate count impossible.— May 12, 2008: A magnitude 7.9 quake strikes eastern Sichuan in China, resulting in over 87,500 deaths.— May 27, 2006: More than 5,700 people die when a magni...Hawaii volcano Kilauea erupts after nearly two months of quiet
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:23:44 GMT
HONOLULU (AP) — Kilauea, one of the most active volcanoes in the world, began erupting Sunday after a two-month pause, displaying glowing lava that is a safe distance from people and structures in a national park on the Big Island. The Hawaii Volcano Observatory said the eruption was observed in the afternoon at the summit of Kilauea.The observatory said gases released by the eruption will cause volcanic smog downwind of Kilauea. People living near the park should try to avoid volcanic particles spewed into the air by the eruption, the observatory said. The volcano’s alert level was raised to warning status and the aviation color code went to red as scientists evaluate the eruption and associated hazards.In June, Kilauea erupted for several weeks, displaying fountains of red lava without threatening any communities or structures. Crowds of people flocked to the Big Island’s Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, which offered safe views of the lava.Kilauea, Hawaii’s second-largest volcano,...Air China jet evacuated after engine fire sends smoke into cabin in Singapore, and 9 people injured
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:23:44 GMT
BEIJING (AP) — Nine passengers were injured after an engine fire sent smoke into the cabin of an Air China jetliner landing in Singapore, prompting an evacuation of the aircraft.The Airbus A320 with 146 passengers and nine crew made an emergency landing about 4:15 p.m. Sunday, Changi Airport said in a statement on its Facebook page. The flight was coming from the city of Chengdu in China’s Sichuan province.Nine people had minor injuries related to smoke inhalation and abrasions during the evacuation, the statement said.The pilot declared an emergency after reporting smoke in the forward cargo hold and a lavatory. Smoke blurred the lights in the cabin and flight attendants told people to remain calm and stay in their seats after some stood up, a passenger told Chinese media.The fire in the left engine was extinguished after the plane landed, Chinese media said. A preliminary investigation indicated a mechanical failure in the engine was the cause, Air China said in statement po...Thailand’s LGBTQ+ community draws tourists from China looking to be themselves
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:23:44 GMT
BANGKOK (AP) — Xinyu Wen traveled to Thailand in June, planning a two-week vacation around Bangkok’s Pride parade. Instead, the 28-year-old stayed a month and a half, as her experience at the parade gave rise to discussions and discoveries in the Thai capital’s thriving LBGTQ+ community.LGBTQ+ people from China, frequently scorned and ostracized at home, are coming to Thailand in droves, drawn by the freedom to be themselves. When Wen walked along the parade on the streets in Bangkok, “I felt like I was in a big party or a huge amusement park. We could forget all upsetting things and feel fun-filled,” she said.Bangkok is only a 5-hour flight from Beijing, and Thailand’s tourism authorities actively promote its status as among the most open to LGBTQ+ people in the region.Wen got interested in Thailand when her friend sent her a photo of rainbow-colored, Pride-themed ice cream being sold on the streets. “I wanted to go to Thailand to take a look,” she said. Wen describes h...2 in custody after striking police cruisers in stolen vehicle in Oshawa
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:23:44 GMT
Durham police have two males in custody after two police cruisers were struck by a stolen vehicle in the area of Ritson Road and Dean Avenue in Oshawa. The vehicle was stolen from the Whitby area and has been involved in multiple collisions. Due to the incident two officers suffered minor injuries and police advise to avoid the area.Police tell CityNews they believed this incident to be connected to a series of break and enters in the area.DePaul University stepping up security after 3 robberies near campus
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:23:44 GMT
CHICAGO — DePaul University is stepping up security after three students were robbed Saturday morning, university officials say.According to police, in each case, three to four people approached the victims and demanded their property. Police say in one instance, a student was hit in the face. Chicago police investigate robberies near DePaul University In a message to the student body, DePaul president Robert Manuel said the university will be taking measures to protect students. "As immediate action steps, DePaul will increase its public safety presence on both campuses with additional security officers. We also have filed our concerns with the mayor, police commander and elected officials," Manuel said. The message goes on to say that there are several safety services available and in place for students:A service to escort students on the Lincoln Park campus from 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. every day of the week.An inter-campus shuttle that runs through both campuses Monday...Local health agency discusses rising COVID cases in St. Louis
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:23:44 GMT
ST. LOUIS – The head of a healthcare nonprofit says we’re seeing a surge in COVID cases in our area and warns that SARS-CoV-2 will most likely never go away.Kendra Holmes, president and CEO of Affinia Healthcare, says experts were expecting a big jump in the summer and they got it.“Currently, we’re about 30% positive in some areas of St. Louis City, that is in comparison to about 1-3% previously,” she said. “That really is not a true record of where we are, because a lot of people are utilizing home tests, so that 30% is possibly much higher.”Holmes says there are a lot of factors to blame for the big jump in cases.“Well, we’re at a point (when) children are going back to school, individuals are at home more, so just like any respiratory illness, it’s spreading,” she said. “People are out and about... But really, when kids go back to school, we see that spread.” Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now ...Music at the Intersection festival draws estimated 12K attendees over the weekend
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:23:44 GMT
ST. LOUIS – Thousands attended Sunday’s Music at the Intersection festival. Organizers estimate as many as 12,000 people attended the event over the weekend.Some people came out for a specific artist.“Super excited to see Thundercat. For me, it’s the musicality of it all, and that’s what I’m looking forward to is just hearing a live band, live music, and getting to see him doing his best," Kayla Gamble said.Others were there to see the variety of music at the festival.“You’ve got every different kind of music here all teaming up and everybody is enjoying all of it, it’s a wonderful thing," Pete Salsich said.Around 50 artists from across the world were out at the event, performing on the different stages.“The intersectionality of our music heritage. It’s the intersection of arts and life here at the Grand Center Arts District. It’s the intersection of all this music, and the genres and the people. It’s just the thing that brings us all together," Chris Hansen, executive director of t...Latest news
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