Bregman, Tucker, McCormick homer in 1st inning as the Astros rout Marlins 12-5
Published Fri, 29 Nov 2024 12:03:45 GMT
MIAMI (AP) — Alex Bregman, Kyle Tucker and Chas McCormick homered in the first inning, and the Houston Astros built a huge early lead and beat the Miami Marlins 12-5 Wednesday night.Astros slugger Yordan Alvarez hit his fourth career triple, and Mauricio Dubón had two hits and two RBIs as Houston banged out 12 hits and took two of three games from Miami.“If we start swinging a little bit, we can be a dangerous team,” McCormick said.Justin Verlander (8-6) benefited from the early run support and threw five innings of five-run ball. The veteran right-hander gave up nine hits, walked two and struck out two in his third start since he rejoined the Astros at the trade deadline Aug. 1.“It felt nice to have a lead to work with,” Verlander said. “Obviously, quite a difficult day. You would like for things to be easy when the guys give you a lead early, but just wasn’t in the cards today.”José Altuve returned to Houston’s lineup one-day after fouling a pitch off his left shin and leaving the...Carlos Vives, Goya Cares announce global initiative aiming to help end child trafficking
Published Fri, 29 Nov 2024 12:03:45 GMT
An award-winning musician has joined forces with Goya to help end child trafficking.Multiplatinum singer and songwriter Carlos Vives announced on Wednesday morning that he is collaborating with Goya Cares.This global humanitarian initiative is also dedicated to educating on child mental health.Vives and Goya held a news conference at the Hotel AKA Brickell in Miami to promote the partnership.They’re providing $30,000 to this not-for-profit initiative.Vives is set to perform in Miami on Oct. 28.Can you block a business from opening?
Published Fri, 29 Nov 2024 12:03:45 GMT
A couple had a dream of opening their own business, so they sold their home to buy a warehouse. But then their dreams were crushed when they were told they can’t open a business there. Legal or illegal? It’s why they called Help Me Howard with Patrick Fraser.When Luis was a kid, he liked cars. As an adult, he turned his attention to Harley-Davidson motorcycles.Luis Mellado: “There’s nothing like it. You feel the wind blowing in your head, the sound of the engine.”And Jasmine enjoys the bikes as well.Jasmine Mellado: “I ride on the back; I don’t ride by myself. I ride on the back.”Not only do they like to ride, Luis also loves to repair the bikes.Then one day, he saw a warehouse bay for sale in Perrine, and the couple decided to buy their own shop.Luis Mellado: “We sold our home, and with the profits of it, we bought the warehouse.”The Mellados used all their money to buy a warehouse to repair Harleys. Talk about going all i...Where to eat during August in Brussels’ EU Quarter
Published Fri, 29 Nov 2024 12:03:45 GMT
BRUSSELS — You can hear the birds chirping.Over the regular hustle and bustle of the European Quarter, that’s a sound not typically audible.It’s around lunchtime, and walking around what expats call Plux — Place du Luxembourg, the heart of Brussels’ EU quarter — the uniformity of grey suits has been replaced by tourist attire of sneakers and raincoats.Some are taking pictures of the European Parliament — judging by the number of people gathered around it, apparently the most Instagrammable of EU institutions.As the most important institutions driving politics on the Continent, the European Commission, Council and Parliament are usually a hive of activity.Not today.The monumental glass and metal buildings where the European Union is administered are all enveloped in an aura of abandonment and calm.When EU institutions enter summer mode, the area becomes a ghost town. There’s much less traffic, few pedestrians and many closed businesses.Too bad for those unlucky few who are not taking...Bananas bring act to Brockton
Published Fri, 29 Nov 2024 12:03:45 GMT
BROCKTON — A few months after tickets immediately sold out upon availability, 6,000 fortunate fans at Campanelli Stadium didn’t need to resort to TikTok videos to experience the first-ever performance of “Banana Ball” in Massachusetts on Wednesday night.As part of its World Tour, the internet-sensation Savannah Bananas baseball team brought their viral theatrics to the City of Champions, where they lost to their rival Party Animals, 3-2, at the home of the Brockton Rox. The Party Animals won on a home run in the Bananas’ version of extra innings, called a “showdown.”It didn’t come before yet another dazzling show for the packed attendance, though, as the team — more focused on entertainment than baseball itself — brought smiles and laughter like no other could to a crowd loaded with children of all ages. Dances, unique rules to the game, constant fan interactions, local fan-favorite celebrity appearances, and frequent celebrations charmed fans all night, hardly allowing anyone the s...Saints’ Simeon Woods Richardson coming back from series of strength-draining ailments
Published Fri, 29 Nov 2024 12:03:45 GMT
When Saints starter Simeon Woods Richardson was scratched from his start last Saturday he was said to be suffering from a tired arm.Simeon Woods Richardson.Turns out he had a weak excuse for being absent.A series of health issues over the course of a week combined to drain his strength and caused him to lose 10 pounds from his 6-foot-3, 220-pound frame.“A sinus infection that led to a gum infection that led to wisdom teeth coming in,” Woods Richardson said prior to the Saints’ 4-3 loss to Indianapolis on Wednesday at CHS Field. “I couldn’t eat solid foods for about eight days.”Analytics showed that the velocity of Woods Richardson’s fastball was down a few miles per hour. After conferring with the coaches, Woods Richardson said it was a mutual decision to give him some time off.“In the middle of the season it’s go, go, go,” he said. “When something like that happens to you and then you try to get going again, you’re just trying to catch back up. I had a great bullpen (throwing sessi...The one street where every home is cited, no matter what condition
Published Fri, 29 Nov 2024 12:03:45 GMT
PINE LAWN, Mo. – An entire city block of houses in Pine Lawn was reportedly cited for tall grass and chipped paint. The same notice appeared on the doors of homes, whether they were in good condition or abandoned and burned.The grass at one home is apparently too long, according to the city of Pine Lawn, even though it sits in the shadow of a home that’s been reportedly ignored for years.Anita Brown is one of many with violation stickers on Manola Avenue.“It’s the whole neighborhood has green stickers on their door,” she said. “That is crazy!”Brown was cited for tall grass and chipped paint. The grass appeared to be overgrown by a few days and we could only find one small section on the side of her home with a few chips in the painted concrete.The same violation notice appears on her neighbor’s home across the street. Task force formed to help sidewalk squatters “That’s not a problem to me,” she said. “It looks really nice. I wish I could have plants.”Katrina Griffin added, “Any l...Carondelet Connector closed for bridge improvements until end of 2024
Published Fri, 29 Nov 2024 12:03:45 GMT
ST. LOUIS – Major bridge improvements are underway in Holly Hills in south St. Louis; not closing roads, but walkways. If you use the trail through the Carondelet Connector, you’ll be greeted by a big ‘trail closed’ sign, something that will be there for quite some time.The trail is closed from Loughborough Commons to Koeln Avenue. Luckily, the Missouri Department of Transportation has set up detour signs around the park and neighborhood in order to direct those who use that stretch of trail.Bikers and walkers frequently use the connector because it leads directly to Loughborough Commons. That alternative route will be in place until at least mid-2024.“I was surprised that it was going to be closed at all, honestly,” said Matt Schmitt, who uses the trail often. “I rode on it today while it was closed.”Part of the stretch is under a soft closure, but after the commons, the trail is closed due to the dangers that are present with heavy machinery and other equipment as MoDOT crew membe...1 person dead, others injured in East St. Louis shooting
Published Fri, 29 Nov 2024 12:03:45 GMT
EAST ST. LOUIS, Ill. – One person was killed and other people were injured in a shooting Wednesday evening in East St. Louis.According to Trooper Josh Korando, Illinois State Police, the shooting occurred just before 8:30 p.m. near the intersection of 38th Street and Audubon Avenue.East St. Louis police officers declared one victim dead. Four other victims were taken to local hospitals with unspecified injuries.Investigators did not release any additional information.Anyone who witnessed the shooting or has any knowledge of the incident is asked to contact the police. If you wish to remain anonymous or are interested in a cash reward, call CrimeStoppers at 866-371-8477.Area farmers ask drivers to use caution with harvest season approaching
Published Fri, 29 Nov 2024 12:03:45 GMT
LINCOLN COUNTY, Mo. – Colby Ruether is a second-generation farmer in Lincoln County. He says one of the most stressful parts of the job involves moving large farm equipment on roads where drivers are inattentive and impatient.“A lot of people are on their phones, or over the line, or simply just driving too fast,” Ruether said.Shannon Clayborn is one of the owners of Prairie View Seed in Hawk Point. He said some early planting this year could lead to some harvesting in September.“We’re going to start seeing the combines get on the roads,” Clayborn said.His message for drivers is to be patient and aware of farm equipment. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now Breaking News SIGN UP NOW “Being a few more minutes late is a lot better than the alternative of having a bad a...Latest news
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