Broncos position preview: Could inside linebacker be Denver’s deepest position group?
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 14:34:05 GMT
Editor’s note: Eighth in a series previewing the Broncos’ position groups entering training camp. Today, inside linebackers.On the roster (seven): Seth Benson, Jonas Griffith, Josey Jewell, Drew Sanders, Alex Singleton, Justin Strnad, Ray Wilborn.How many on the 53? Four or five.Most impactful offseason move: Re-signing Singleton to a three-year deal.Last summer the Broncos brought Singleton in on a one-year deal to provide depth and play special teams. All he did was rack up 163 tackles while forming a potent duo with Jewell and continuing to be a special teams standout. Denver rewarded him with a three-year deal with $9 million guaranteed and worth up to $18 million. Now he’ll be expected to be an every-down player and one of the veterans of the Broncos defense.Biggest question to answer in camp: How will Sanders’ role develop?The rookie impressed early in the offseason program and then was limited by an injury. Coach Sean Payton called Sanders “a pressure player” and the Broncos ...Rockies Mailbag: German Marquez’s future, Bud Black’s job security and trade deadline thoughts
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 14:34:05 GMT
Denver Post sports writer Patrick Saunders with the latest installment of his Rockies Mailbag.Pose a Rockies — or MLB — related question for the Rockies Mailbag.Hello from the Pacific NW! Lots of decisions to be made soon with Rockies. Have you heard anything regarding German Marquez? It would be a tough end to his Rockies tenure if he’s not re-signed. Is there chatter about a multi-year extension to allow German to rehab with the team next year with an eye to having him at the top of the rotation in ’25 and maybe beyond?Also, a couple of Kris Bryant questions, if you’ll indulge me. In nearly every interview I’ve seen “KB” do, he says something along the lines that because he was elite early in his career for minimal pay, he deserves every penny of his current contract. That only works if the Cubs are paying him! Does he really not feel any pressure to be on the field and producing at a level befitting his salary? Secondly, do you thin...3-year-old California child fatally shoots 1-year-old sibling in accident
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 14:34:05 GMT
FALLBROOK — A 3-year-old Southern California child accidentally shot and killed their 1-year-old sibling after getting ahold of an unsecured handgun, authorities said.The shooting was reported around 7:30 a.m. Monday in Fallbrook, a city 56 miles (90 kilometers) north of San Diego. Firefighters took the child to Palomar Hospital where she was pronounced dead an hour later, the San Diego County Sheriff’s Department said in a press release.The identities of the child and the family were not immediately released.Related ArticlesCrime and Public Safety | 6 months. 28 mass killings in the US. That’s the worst yet, and all but one case involved guns Crime and Public Safety | Man returning toy rifles is mistaken as a dangerous gunman at California mall Crime and Public Safety | Mother: Suspect in Georgia killings needed help for years Crime and Public Safety | Legal challenge against San Jose’s gun insurance law dealt serious...Fatal Tesla crash in Lake Tahoe draws federal investigators to site of head-on collision
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 14:34:05 GMT
A fatal crash involving a Tesla in California has drawn the attention of federal investigators, who sent a team to the site of the collision in South Lake Tahoe.A Tesla Model 3 and Subaru Impreza collided head on during the evening of July 5, according to state police, and the driver of the Subaru died a short time later. Local media reports say that an infant that had been traveling in the Tesla died last week.Related ArticlesCrashes and Disasters | A heat wave will cook your electric car battery, if you let it Crashes and Disasters | Musk v. Zuck: Meta’s Twitter challenger Threads goes live Crashes and Disasters | Tesla sales jump 83% from a year ago as tax credits, broader adoption drive sales Crashes and Disasters | Tesla: the cars that racism built? Black workers claim lawsuits have not stopped discrimination Crashes and Disasters | Editorial: Zuckerberg and Musk’s childish billionaire cage m...Opinion: Mike Pence, a Republican of character and integrity
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 14:34:05 GMT
If you care about liberal democracy here and abroad, while maintaining civility, it might be time to give Vice President Mike Pence a second look in the Republican primary election. Pence may be ideologically more conservative than many in the electorate, but he is a good and honorable man and the White House, the country and the world’s stage would be in capable hands with him behind the Resolute desk.Americans should already know that the former vice president upheld his oath to the Constitution on Jan. 6, 2021, despite immense pressure and threats to his life. What many may not know is that Pence continues to call out former President Trump, telling an Iowa voter recently “President Trump was wrong about my authority that day. And he’s still wrong.”During a recent campaign event in Sioux City, Iowa, Pence was confronted by a voter who was unhappy with his actions on Jan. 6. “If it wasn’t for your vote, we wouldn’t have Joe Biden in the White House. Joe Biden shouldn’t be there.” ...When will the heat wave end? For most, there’s no end in sight
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 14:34:05 GMT
By Jennifer Gray | CNN meteorologistAs an unrelenting heat wave enters its 39th consecutive day, millions of people from California to Florida are asking: When will it end?The long-term forecast looks bleak. For most, the extreme heat will continue for the foreseeable future, with no end in sight for the rest of the month, but there is a brief glimmer of hope for some parts of the country headed into the weekend.An area from South Texas to Arizona to South Florida has had the worst of it and that will only continue. El Paso, Texas, has been in the triple digits for 32 consecutive days. In Miami, the record warm sea surface temperatures, combined with light winds are causing stifling heat: The heat index there topped 100 degrees or more for a record 37 consecutive days. Phoenix will break the record of 18 consecutive days at or above 110 degrees today and the streak will likely continue for at least another week or more.That longevity combined with the dangerously low overnight tempe...Opinion: Cluster bomb use is an admission that it’s OK to kill civilians
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 14:34:05 GMT
In 2008, more than 100 nations signed the Convention on Cluster Munitions, a treaty that “prohibits the use, production, stockpiling and transfer of cluster munitions.”The United States did not accede to the convention. Neither did Ukraine nor Russia, both of whom are using these weapons in their seemingly forever war.A cluster munition is a weapon that keeps on killing long after its 72 submunitions, or bomblets, are shot in a shell from a 155 mm artillery weapon. Upon explosion in the air, they can litter an area the size of several football fields. If that wasn’t horrible enough, these submunitions have, according to various government estimates, a “dud,” or unexploded rate, of 2.35% to 6%. That means that every time a cluster bomb is employed, two to four of those 72 bomblets do not explode upon impact.But “dud” doesn’t mean these submunitions stay inactive. They can have the same dangerous lingering effect as a land mine. They stay active for decades. Children are often attract...Details emerge in prelim for man charged with killing 2 women in Vacaville
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 14:34:05 GMT
Details began to emerge Tuesday during a Solano County Superior Court preliminary hearing for a 31-year-old Sacramento man charged with killing two females in early 2021, with one witness testifying that, while watching a cellphone feed, she saw a victim, “naked and hurt” and lying on a bedroom floor, as the defendant livestreamed the shootings’ aftermath from a Vacaville apartment.During the afternoon session in Department 1 in Fairfield, Makayla McCaleb told Deputy Public Defender Eric Charm that, after she grabbed the cell phone from her sister while sitting in a car near the Rocky Hill Veterans Apartments, she recognized Raymond Michael Weber, the defendant, in the video.“I could see he had a gun,” said McCaleb, 19, dabbing tears from her eyes as she spoke and adding that she watched the Instagram feed for “10 to 15 seconds at most” and could see a “bullet hole” in one of the victims and saw “Raymond and two girls.”Questioned by Charm, she testified that she “recognized where Ra...Anchor Brewing might be gone, but the tradition of Anchor Distilling lives on
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 14:34:05 GMT
“I feel very sad, because I’m actually an old beer guy,” says Dan Leese, president and chief executive officer of San Francisco’s Hotaling & Co. “I started with Stroh’s brewery up in Detroit, back in 1981. I was sort of a beer industry junkie, a novice historian, and I always loved Anchor. So, I felt bad, but not nearly as bad as the people who came over from there. Yesterday there was a lot of chatter here about Anchor Brewing and what working there was like.”By now, we all know that Anchor Brewing ceased production last week. It’s in the news everywhere from CNN to the New York Times — 127 years of tradition gone. The narrative is that the company began in 1896, was purchased in bankruptcy in 1965 by Fritz Maytag (the washing machine family scion), turned into the first “craft brewery” and then sold first in 2014, before being acquired by Sapporo in 2019.But that isn’t the whole story, because Anchor was actually two companies: Anchor Brewing and Anchor Distilling. Anchor Brew...Rabbit fire: Evacuation orders, road closures lifted for Southern California wildfire
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 14:34:05 GMT
All mandatory evacuations and road closures tied to the Rabbit fire south of Beaumont were lifted at noon on Tuesday, July 18, authorities said.The evacuation order for the area east of Jack Rabbit Trail, north of Gilman Springs Road, south of West First Street and west of California Avenue/Highway 79 was reduced to a warning, meaning residents should be prepared to leave should conditions worsen.All roads are now open, the California Highway Patrol said.Related ArticlesCrashes and Disasters | Southern California Rabbit fire now smoldering and 45% contained Crashes and Disasters | Angeles National Forest plagued by closures from storms, fires, funding gaps Crashes and Disasters | Map: Rabbit Fire prompts evacuations in Southern California Crashes and Disasters | Map: Pika Fire closes Yosemite trails; smoke reaches hazardous level Crashes and Disasters | Police: MMA fighter helped detain Bay Area arson suspect...Latest news
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