England hold their nerve to beat Australia for the first time at a Netball World Cup and finish top of Pool F in South Africa.
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England hold their nerve to beat Australia for the first time at a Netball World Cup and finish top of Pool F in South Africa.
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Snow continues to linger across Colorado’s mountain ranges on Sunday and the state’s rocky peaks could see another couple of inches stack up before the storm moves out, according to the National Weather Service. Between 6 a.m. Sunday and 6 p.m. Monday, another 4 to 6 inches of fresh snow could fall on mountain passes above 9,000 feet — including Loveland Pass, Cumberland Pass, Independence Pass, Berthoud Pass, Eisenhower Tunnel and Wolf Creek Pass — according to NWS forecasters. Areas above 10,000 feet, especially in southwestern Colorado’s San Juan Mountains, could see another 10 to 12 inches of snow Sunday, according to a Winter Storm Warning from NWS. Since Friday, between 12 and 18 inches of snow have already fallen on the peaks of Colorado’s San Juan Mountains, according to a NWS snowfall map.
More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareA man was killed Sunday in an early morning shooting in Denver’s Congress Park neighborhood, police said. The shooting happened near the intersection of East Colfax Avenue and Josephine Street, the Denver Police Department said around 2 a.m. Sunday. The intersection is on the northern edge of Denver’s Congress Park neighborhood, just south of City Park. Related Articles Crime and Public Safety | Aurora police shoot, kill armed 18-year-old who shot at officers, held woman hostage, police say Crime and Public Safety | Colorado Supreme Court won’t delay disbarment of DA who handled Barry Morphew case Crime and Public Safety | Fatal motorcycle crash closes intersection in Denver’s Lowry area Crime and Public Safety | Westbound C-470 opens again near U.
More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareSAVANNAH, Ga. — Georgia authorities said Sunday they are investigating the “catastrophic failure” of a dock gangway that collapsed and killed seven on Sapelo Island, where crowds had gathered for a fall celebration by the island’s tiny Gullah-Geechee community of Black slave descendants. “It is a structural failure. There should be very, very little maintenance to an aluminum gangway like that, but we’ll see what the investigation unfolds,” Georgia Department of Natural Resources Commissioner Walter Rabon said at a news conference. [time-brightcove not-tgx=”true”] The gangway was installed in 2021, authorities said. Rabon said three people remained hospitalized in critical condition from Saturday’s collapse. Rabon said “upwards of 40 people” were on the gangway when the “catastrophic failure” occurred, and at least 20 people fell into the water.
More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareAurora officers fatally shot an armed 18-year-old during a Saturday night hostage situation and shootout at a Heather Ridge apartment complex, police said. Police said the man fired multiple shots at officers before one Aurora officer returned fire and shot him. Paramedics took the man, who has not been publicly identified, to a hospital where he later died from his injuries. Aurora officers responded around 11:15 p.m.
More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareBy MICHELLE L. PRICE and MARC LEVY FEASTERVILLE-TREVOSE, Pa. (AP) — Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump manned the fry station at a McDonalds in Pennsylvania on Sunday before staging an impromptu news conference, answering questions from reporters through the drive-thru window. After an employee showed Trump how to dunk baskets of fries in the oil, the former president took his turn and even helped fill some takeout bags after a bit. “It requires great expertise, actually, to do it right and to do it fast,” Trump said with a grin. The visit came as he stepped up his criticism of Democrat Kamala Harris and dug into his claim — spread without offering evidence — that she never worked at the fast-food chain while in college — an experience she has cited during her campaign. “I do appreciate it a little more.
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