Chase End In Live TV Shooting | Man Electrocuted Hanging Lights A man accused of being under the influence led a multi-agency police chase from Rohnert Park to Santa Rosa. An Orange County man has been paid the winnings from a $44 million lottery jackpot he won ... 11/29/2024 - 7:36 pm | View Link
Police chase ends in East Hollywood; 1 suspect found hiding in dumpster LOS ANGELES - Police are searching for a suspect in East Hollywood after a police chase through LA County. The chase started in Simi Valley Friday night. Officials said the driver was suspected of DUI ... 11/29/2024 - 3:45 pm | View Link
Thanksgiving Day police chase ends with two people detained MPD said a stolen car was spotted outside of an Orange Mound strip mall. Two people jumped inside the stolen car and ran from police, crashing into a car in the parking lot as it sped off. 11/28/2024 - 6:12 am | View Link
Man leads Mobile police on chase that ends near apartment complex: MPD Mobile Police Department officers arrested a man early Sunday morning after he allegedly led police on a chase. According to an MPD news release, officers tried to stop a ... 11/25/2024 - 5:13 am | View Link
Video shows end of intense police chase in Miami-Dade that ended with man arrested A man wanted on multiple charges was arrested after an intense police chase in Miami-Dade that was caught on camera. 11/20/2024 - 11:22 pm | View Link
TORONTO — As the NBA season reaches its quarter pole, it no longer is too early to say it is too early. Which leads to the question of: What exactly are we fighting for?
While much has been made about the parity (which in this case is a convenient code word for mediocrity) in the middle of the Eastern Conference playoff race, has a harsh reality also arrived?
Is anyone catching the Cleveland Cavaliers, or, more to the point, the Boston Celtics?
For the Heat, that matters, matters a lot, as they continue to sort out their future with Jimmy Butler, who, at 35, has been all over the map with his play.
Until last season’s playoffs, there was the hype of Heat hope of a puncher’s chance against the Celtics no matter the seed.
Then came annihilation, albeit with Butler and Terry Rozier sidelined.
By Sharon Rhodes
Thoughtful gifts for friends and family are a Christmas tradition, showing loved ones that you’re thinking of them this holiday season. But a long shopping list can be pricey. If you are concerned about the cost of Christmas presents this year, these ideas will help you get gifts for everyone on your list on a budget.
Christmas is a time to gather with loved ones, enjoy good food and experience holiday traditions, but gift giving is also a central part of the season.
We all snickered during Coach Gus Malzahn’s introductory news conference four years ago when a young TV reporter asked the question, “Do you have a good grasp of the pressure cooker you’re walking into here at UCF?”
At the time, the question seemed hilarious considering Malzahn just came from college football’s ultimate big-time “pressure cooker” at Auburn, where he was fired after going 6-4 during a brutal pandemic-plagued regular season in which every game was within the conference.
Black Friday is the biggest shopping event of the year in the U. S. and an excellent opportunity to bag yourself a TV deal.
Plenty of high-quality TVs are on sale this weekend, so you’re sure to nab a bargain if you act fast. Amazon makes an event out of Black Friday and often has excellent deals throughout Cyber Monday.
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CORAL GABLES — Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden may look serene at first glance, but beneath the resplendent orchids and majestic banyans, two invasive lizards are waging a turf war.
The war started a few years ago when Cuban brown anoles, who have called South Florida home for about 100 years, came face to face for the first time with a new rival: crested anoles from Puerto Rico.
As the two species, which look almost identical and occupy the same ecological niche, faced off, biologists were able to document who was winning, and more importantly, how quickly the losers were adapting to survive on new turf.
A new study reveals that the losing species is adapting at a rapid pace, changing their behavior, but also their bodies.
If voters delivered any certain message on Nov. 5, it’s that they were angry enough not to take it any longer.
There’s much to be angry about, but it’s harder to tell just what voters were protesting.
To some so-called experts, they were angry at the “elites,” narrowly defined as people with college degrees and liberal social views on gender and religion who supposedly control the Democratic Party.
The truth is, the elites who actually run our country care little about social issues.