Patrick Marleau is re-joining the San Jose Sharks, this time as a developmental coach
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:09:23 GMT
SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) — Patrick Marleau is returning to the San Jose Sharks to open his post-playing career — this time in a developmental role.Two years after finishing his 23-year NHL career, and 21st in San Jose, Marleau is rejoining the Sharks as a player development coach and hockey operations advisor, the team announced on Friday. Among his jobs will be working with Sharks’ prospects playing for the team’s San Jose-based American Hockey League affiliate.“It’s rare that you get the opportunity to add someone to your organization that brings a level of talent and character like Patrick Marleau,” general manager Mike Grier said. “As one of the top players of his generation, Patty possesses an unlimited wealth of institutional knowledge about the game. Perhaps more importantly, he was a cornerstone piece in the Sharks becoming one of the NHL’s most dominant franchises over the last two decades and knows what it takes to win and succeed in the NHL.”At 43, Marleau’s 1,767 career gam...Interstate 95 reopens less than two weeks after deadly collapse in Philadelphia
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:09:23 GMT
Mascots from professional Philadelphia sports teams cross over the repaired section of Interstate 95 as the highway is reopened Friday, June 23, 2023 in Philadelphia. Workers put the finishing touches on an interim six-lane roadway that will serve motorists during construction of a permanent bridge. (AP Photo/Joe Lamberti)(AP/Joe Lamberti) Mascots from professional Philadelphia sports teams cross over the repaired section of Interstate 95 as the highway is reopened Friday, June 23, 2023 in Philadelphia. Workers put the finishing touches on an interim six-lane roadway that will serve motorists during construction of a permanent bridge. (AP Photo/Joe Lamberti)(AP/Joe Lamberti) PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Interstate 95 reope...Sospechoso habría golpeado a un oficial que intentó detenerlo en Prince William
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:09:23 GMT
Un agente resultó gravemente herido cuando un hombre sospechoso de robar un vehículo lo golpeó deliberadamente con un SUV el jueves por la noche en el condado Prince William, Virginia, dijo la policía.Justo antes de las 11 p.m. el jueves, un oficial se acerco al SUV en Oust Lane en Dale City porque el auto coincidía con la descripción de un vehículo que fue robado más temprano en la noche en un 7-Eleven en Woodbridge, informó la policía.Cuando el policía estaba en la ventana del lado del conductor, este aceleró e hizo un cambio de sentido. El sospechoso luego condujo directamente hacia el oficial a una velocidad, según las autoridades.Antes de que la camioneta golpeara al oficial, el policía disparó su arma, de acuerdo con la policía. El sospechoso luego huyó.El oficial sufrió una lesión significativa en la cabeza y fue llevado a un hospital. Las autoridades indicaron que su condición ha mejorado y se espera que se recupere por completo.La policía finalmente encontró al sospechoso u...APD searching for wandering child's home
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:09:23 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) -- A child was found wandering in Aurora, and police are asking for help in finding his guardians.The boy is believed to be four to six years old, according to a tweet from Aurora Police Department. He has long, dark brown hair and was wearing a gray Ninja Turtles shirt with pants and pink sandals when he was found. Got expired tags? Prepare to pay during this enforcement campaign this weekend Police said he was found near the 26000 block of East First Place.They do not know information about the boy, including his name, and said "he appears to be non-verbal."In the meantime, the boy is being cared for at a local hospital while they search for his parents or guardians. Police released a photo of the boy in hopes that someone will recognize him.If you have any information about the boy, the police ask that you call 911 or 303-627-3100.Photos: Cleanup and repair after Highlands Ranch tornado
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:09:23 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) -- Dozens of homes in Highlands Ranch were damaged by an EF1 tornado on Thursday, and by Friday repairs had begun across the area.SkyFOX flew along the tornado's 6.3-mile path that started around Lucent Boulevard and roughly followed Highlands Ranch Boulevard until about Quebec Street. Tornado in Highlands Ranch damages buildings, downs trees Aerial photos and videos show about a dozen homes with tarps covering roof damage, and several more homes with roof damage that has not been covered.From above you can also see many knocked down trees and fences.At one home, a trampoline had been flipped over onto a deck, and at another patio furniture remains strewn about the backyard.Insurance experts said it will likely be a few weeks before a damage assessment is completed, but analysis from FOX31's data desk shows that this will likely be in the top 10 for most expensive tornados in the state.Where to drop off tree limbs from tornado damage
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:09:23 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) -- A destructive tornado blew through the metro area during a severe thunderstorm Thursday, and residents in Highlands Ranch are working to clean up the aftermath.Tree limbs and trampolines flew around, uprooted trees were on top of cars and blocking roads, and even roofing flew off of buildings and homes. WATCH: Homeowners clean up after Highlands Ranch tornado The tornado left behind a 6-mile trail of damage which is still being assessed by the Highlands Ranch Metro District.If you are volunteering a helping hand to the community or know someone who is, here are some important things to know about the ongoing cleanup efforts.Report damage concernsThe metro district is asking residents and locals to report damage to property as leaders assess the accumulated damage and work to provide resources to assist private property owners.They encouraged residents to contact their homeowner's insurance and said "Do not call the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office dispatch for tree...Dispatcher testifies that failing radios hampered deputies’ response to Parkland school massacre
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:09:23 GMT
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) — The Florida deputy on trial for allegedly failing to act during the Parkland school massacre and his colleagues were severely hampered by radios widely known to work poorly in that region, the dispatcher who coordinated the response testified Friday before the defense rested its case.Samantha Oakley told former Broward County Deputy Scot Peterson’s jury that — even before the Feb. 14, 2018 murder of 17 people at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School — it was known to dispatchers, deputies and administrators that the county’s radio system often failed in Parkland.From the first minutes of the shooting, the system repeatedly failed as more and more deputies tried to radio information as they arrived at the suburban Fort Lauderdale school where Peterson was the on-campus deputy. Instead, the deputies got a tone that was the equivalent of a busy signal.Peterson’s primary defense to the felony child neglect charges is that the gunshots’ echo made i...Jury reaches verdict in case of former Miami Garden officer accused of placing knee on woman’s neck
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:09:23 GMT
A jury reached a verdict in the case of a former Miami Gardens Police officer who was accused of placing his knee on woman’s neck.After a two day trial, Jordy Martel, 33, was found guilty of one count of battery with a taser and one count of tresspasing, Friday afternoon. He was found not guilty on three other charges of battery, which included his knee on the woman’s neck, and two counts of official misconduct. The case stemmed from a Jan. 14, 2020 takedown during a confrontation with a waitress over food inside Tootsie’s Cabaret.Martel worked an off-duty security job at the time.Bill prohibiting marriage licenses to minors signed into law in Connecticut
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:09:23 GMT
HARTFORD, Connecticut (WFSB) — A bill that bans the granting of marriage licenses to those under the age of 18 was signed into law on Friday.Lt. Gov. Susan Bysiewicz, serving in her capacity as acting governor, signed the bill during a ceremony.Bysiewicz’s office said the legislation, Public Act 23-44, was sought by advocates in an effort to prevent children from being forced into marriages. It was part of a growing nationwide movement to enact state laws that prevent minors from being able to marry.The law officially takes effect on July 1.“I am proud that Connecticut has joined its neighbors in ending child marriage and closed a loophole that would allow some to venue shop for marriage in our state,” Bysiewicz said. “When we allow child marriage, we deprive children of their childhood and their future. The legislature has set a number of reasonable restrictions for persons under the age of 18, and through this new law we are eliminating a practice that undermines our childre...Home Showcase: Ashmont Hill Victorian a classic
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:09:23 GMT
Tucked into a quiet, residential side street in Ashmont Hill moments from the Ashmont T station is an adorable Victorian with sweet vintage touches and square footage to spare.Located at 51 Mellen Street, the circa-1910 single family is much larger than you’d think — boasting just under 3,000 square feet plus a finished basement. Easygoing landscaping, a fenced-in yard with a patio, and off-street parking complete a family residence that checks off all the boxes.Both well maintained and renovated where upgrades were needed, the home’s unique period character is mostly — and thankfully — undisturbed. You get warm hardwood floors, French doors, bay windows, built-ins, and a welcoming foyer with its intricately detailed staircase.Open up the French doors and the home’s wide doorways and easy flow make it ideal for entertaining. Guests can mill about in the living and sitting room before heading to the formal dining area Here, a decorative fireplace with a distinctive carved mantle adds...Latest news
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