Colorado Mammoth dominate Buffalo Bandits, send NLL Finals to decisive Game 3
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:15:38 GMT
The Colorado Mammoth’s path to the NLL championship will end in Buffalo — again.For the second straight year, the Mammoth forced a decisive Game 3 in the NLL Finals after manhandling the top-seeded Buffalo Bandits in a 16-10 victory Monday afternoon inside Ball Arena.And, for the second straight year, the defending NLL champion Mammoth will have to finish the best-of-three series off in hostile territory. Game 3 is 5:30 p.m. Saturday in Buffalo on ESPN+.Ryan Lee scored a hat trick before halftime, and the Mammoth netted 10 goals between the second and third quarters to claim a decisive Game 2 victory before a rowdy, towel-waving crowd in downtown Denver.Lee finished with the game with four goals and three assists, while Eli McLaughlin (three goals, four assists) and Connor Robinson (three goals, two assists) produced hat tricks of their own against an outgunned Buffalo defense.The Mammoth outshot the Bandits 59-48, finished 6 of 12 on the power play, and gave Buffalo a m...Iconic Nickel Diner in Skid Row closes doors after 15 years
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:15:38 GMT
A famed downtown Los Angeles diner known for its decadent doughnuts and hearty entrees has closed its doors permanently.Nickel Diner, located at 524 S. Main St., held its last day of business on Sunday, bringing an end to 15 years of service to the downtown community.Owners Kristen Trattner and Monica May announced the restaurant's closure earlier this month in an instagram post. They cited "rising costs, a crowded food scene, [and] the changing nature of downtown" as insurmountable challenges that led the business to close.The 1940s-style diner was known for its eclectic interior design, as well as its popular maple bacon doughnut, specialty macaroni and cheese entrees, and fried catfish. The Nickel Diner was opened in 2008 following the Great Recession, Trattner and May said. It opened in a decrepit building that was once part of a downtown opera house. The previous tenant was a taco shop that was under investigation by the City Attorney's Office on allegations of being a front fo...Authorities are investigating false reports of an active shooter at Ontario Mills Mall
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:15:38 GMT
Reports of an active shooter at the Ontario Mills Mall on Monday turned out to be false, according to Chief Mike Lorenz of the Ontario Police Department.The Ontario Police Department, around 2 p.m., tweeted out that police officers were arriving at the mall following “reports of a disturbance” and asked those in the nearby vicinity to avoid the area.Reports of an active shooter quickly began circulating online, but those claims were proven to be false.“It has been determined that there was no gun or shots fired. We will continue to investigate the false claims and hold those persons accountable. The Ontario Mills Mall is safe and has resumed business as normal,” the police department shared on Twitter.A similar incident happened last year at the Ontario Mills Mall. Authorities quickly determined that those reports were false as well.Letters: Fuel from trash | Thin report | Long-term solutions | Distorting solution | Welcome laughs | Solving debt crisis
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:15:38 GMT
Submit your letter to the editor via this form. Read more Letters to the Editor.Fuel from trash alonewon’t halt climate crisisRe: “Could your trash create a clean fuel future? City landfill plan says yes” (Page B1, May 22).The May 22 article on the use of landfill to provide hydrogen highlights another new technology that can help combat climate change. This technology not only provides syngas to power fuel cells that make electricity, but it also captures methane from the landfill that would otherwise be released as a potent greenhouse gas. Supposedly, that’s why the technology is said to be carbon-negative, not just carbon-neutral.All of these new ideas have merit as we struggle to find effective ways to combat climate change. But given the urgency of climate change, a small project here and another project there, while helpful, doesn’t move the needle enough to get where we need to be.To have a chance to get to carbon neutrality worldwide, we need a fee on carbo...Medal of Honor recipient’s remains finally head home
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:15:38 GMT
By Russ Bynum | Associated PressSAVANNAH, Ga. — Soldiers of the 9th Infantry Regiment made a desperate retreat as North Korean troops closed in around them. A wounded, 18-year-old Army Pfc. Luther Herschel Story feared his injuries would slow down his company, so he stayed behind to cover their withdrawal.Story’s actions in the Korean War on Sept. 1, 1950, would ensure he was remembered. He was awarded the Medal of Honor, the nation’s highest military honor, which is now displayed alongside his portrait at the National Infantry Museum, an hour’s drive from his hometown of Americus, Georgia.But Story was never seen alive again, and his resting place long remained a mystery.“In my family, we always believed that he would never be found,” said Judy Wade, Story’s niece and closest surviving relative.That changed in April when the U.S. military revealed lab tests had matched DNA from Wade and her late mother to bones of an unidentified American soldier...Photos: Memorial Day events honor fallen heroes
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:15:38 GMT
Throughout the Bay Area America’s fallen heroes were honored on Memorial Day. Originally know as Decoration Day the first national observance was held on May 30, 1868. Since 1970, the remembrance day is held on the last Monday of May.“We must never forget the price that was paid to protect our democracy,” said President Joe Biden in an address at Memorial Amphitheater in Virgina after the traditional wreath-laying ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery. “We must never forget the lives these flags, flowers and marble markers represent.”“Every year we remember,” he said. “And every year it never gets easier.”The Stuart Highlanders Pipe Band played at the Chapel of the Chimes Funeral Home and Memorial Park’s remembrance in Hayward. Veterans, family, friends and the public were invited to mark the federal holiday with a ceremony, a barbecue with refreshments, American Flag pins and coloring books with Crayons for children.The San Francisco Giants marked the occasion with a color ...SFFD responds to multiple overturned kayaks on Memorial Day
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:15:38 GMT
SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) -- The San Francisco Fire Department responded to multiple reports of overturned kayaks in the bay on Memorial Day. Two adults and two children were rescued after their kayaks capsized. Two victims will be hospitalized for hypothermia, but all four people are expected to recover. A coast guard helicopter was used in the rescue.The area of the incident is off of Hunter's Point. This is a developing story. Stay tuned to KRON4 News for more information.Memorial Day in the Bay Area: A roundup of local events
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:15:38 GMT
SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) -- Monday is Memorial Day, an annual commemoration for members of the United States military who have paid the ultimate price. In Arlington, Virginia, President Joe Biden laid a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. Around the country, communities took part in the holiday that pays tribute to America's fallen heroes.Here in the Bay Area, there were also a number of local remembrances Monday.Memorial Day service aboard U.S.S. Hornet in AlamedaIn Alameda, an annual Memorial Day service occurred aboard the U.S.S. Hornet, a World War II era aircraft carrier. The key speaker was a U.S. Army veteran who works at the Hornet. KRON4's Charles Clifford reports. San Francisco Memorial Day commemoration in the PresidioIn San Francisco, the annual Memorial Day commemoration took place at the San Francisco National Cemetary at the Presidio. KRON4's Ken Wayne was in attendance to emcee the event, which was also attended by U.S. Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi. ...Homeless woman accused of throwing urine at Santa Rosa officer booked for assault
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:15:38 GMT
(KRON) -- An unhoused woman accused of throwing urine at a police officer on Sunday has been booked for felony assault, according to the Santa Rosa Police Department. A Santa Rosa PD officer was dispatched to check on the welfare of a woman behind a building on the 400 block of Sonoma Avenue at around 8 p.m. Sunday.The reporting party heard the woman yelling and making other noises, according to police. When the officer arrived on the scene, they made contact with the woman, later identified as 37-year-old Ana Valquiria Taylor, a transient who lives in Santa Rosa. Thousands of people attend unauthorized sideshow in Alameda Taylor was reportedly agitated when the officer was checking on her well-being. Police say the officer offered assistance and resources, but that Taylor continued to yell and tell the officer to leave. Taylor also threatened to throw urine at the uniformed officer, who noticed she was holding a plastic container full of an unknown liquid.At this point, the offic...Volunteers swoop in to help fallen Leesburg eaglet
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:15:38 GMT
(Courtesy Dulles Greenway)One of the three eaglets in the nest near the Dulles Greenway in Leesburg, Virginia, had to be rescued after a fall from its nest early Monday morning.Terry Hoffman, public and customer relations manager for the Dulles Greenway, said he woke up to texts and emails alerting him to the situation.“I got an email at about 1:30 saying that there were only two eaglets in the nest, and then I went to our camera and I only saw two, so I’m like — uh-oh, we’ve gotta do a rescue,” he told WTOP.Hoffman said the eaglet was found at the base of the tree where the nest is located.“We didn’t see any signs of any major injury or anything like that,” Hoffman added.Volunteers helped find, check and then transport the eaglet to Blue Ridge Wildlife Center in Boyce, Virginia, for evaluation.A video taken by volunteer Liz Len showed Billy Rojas, who volunteers with Owl Moon Raptor Center in Boyds, Maryland, gathering up DG4 and getting the bird...Latest news
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