Houston remembers Major League Baseball Hall of Famer Hank Aaron
"He was second only to my dad, and my dad meant the world to me." Astros manager Dusty Baker is just one Houston connection to the legend.
Lurie is reportedly all in on finding out what he has in Hurts regardless of what his football people think.
Global law firm Greenberg Traurig, LLP continues the strategic expansion of its Litigation Practice and Intellectual Property Litigation Practice with the addition of Andrew F. Halaby as a shareholder in the Phoenix office. Halaby is a seasoned trial lawyer and business advisor with 25 years' experience practicing in commercial and intellectual property litigation. He joins the firm from Snell and Wilmer, where he was a partner.
Florida-based Tervis, the nationally loved drinkware company in its 75th year of manufacturing the iconic Tervis tumbler, has promoted Hosana Fieber to the role of Chief Operating Officer/Chief Financial Officer. Fieber's expanded duties include leadership of the company's Manufacturing and Supply Chain, in addition to her continued oversight of the company's Finance & Accounting, Information Technology, Engineering, and Project Management as Chief Financial Officer. Her role as COO/CFO is part of the company's long-term strategic plan to centralize leadership and confers on her the responsibility for leading the entirety of Tervis' back-of-house operations.
San Antonio, TX, based Investment company Biglari, Sardar (Current Portfolio) buys Atlantic American Corp during the 3-months ended 2020Q4, according to the most recent filings of the investment company, Biglari, Sardar.
The retailer is running low on dog and cat food pouches and warns the issue will be "ongoing" in 2021.
Kohei Arihara finished what he started this time. The Texas Rangers newcomer bounced back from a shaky spring training debut, pitching three solid innings Monday in a 9-0, seven-inning loss to the Chicago Cubs. Arihara retired his final seven batters, setting down Ian Happ, Anthony Rizzo and Kris Bryant to end his outing.
The children of Daniel Prude claim in a lawsuit that the city of Rochester, New York, has ignored allegations of police abuse.
Casey’s General Stores, Inc. ("Casey's" or the "Company") (Nasdaq symbol CASY) one of the leading convenience store chains in the United States, today announced financial results for the three and nine months ended January 31, 2021.
Team New Zealand skipper Peter Burling believes his boat has the edge in speed over America's Cup challengers Luna Rossa in "a lot of conditions" but conceded on Tuesday that he would not be certain of that advantage until the racing started. Burling, who will lead the defence of the "Auld Mug" that he helped Team New Zealand win in Bermuda four years ago, said he thought the contest would "come down to that speed question". One of the areas where the Italian challengers were perceived to have an edge was in light winds and Burling said Team New Zealand had made "some pretty big strides forward" in that department since they last raced in December.
Minty Bets is joined by Kevin Iole to preview the Welterweight Main Event between Leon Edwards vs. Belal Muhammad from the UFC APEX in Las Vegas on Sat. March 13.
The "QAnon shaman" charged in the Capitol insurrection is too dangerous to release from jail while his case is ongoing, a federal judge ruled Monday.Driving the news: Judge Royce Lamberth wrote that he believed Jacob Chansley was unrepentant and could contribute to further violence against the U.S. government if placed under house arrest, CNN reports. Stay on top of the latest market trends and economic insights with Axios Markets. Subscribe for freeLamberth cited Chansley's "detachment from reality," writing in his ruling that Chansley repeatedly claimed his actions were harmless and downplayed the six-foot spear he brought inside the Capitol — "undoubtedly, a dangerous weapon," Lamberth said."Defendant characterizes himself as a peaceful person who was welcomed into the Capitol building on January 6th by police officers. The Court finds none of his many attempts to manipulate the evidence and minimize the seriousness of his actions persuasive," Lamberth said."The statements defendant has made to the public from jail show that defendant does not fully appreciate the severity of the allegations against him," Lamberth added, referring to Chansley's recent jailhouse interview with "60 Minutes Plus." "To the contrary, he believes that he — not the American people or members of Congress — was the victim on January 6th."Chansley does not face charges of attacking anyone, but the DOJ maintains that his behavior during the insurrection makes him too dangerous to release.The prominent QAnon conspiracy theorist has pleaded not guilty to a six-count indictment.Chansley claimed that he merely "heeded the invitation" of President Trump and would not have entered the Capitol building if not for Trump's "actions and words," Lamberth's ruling states.Chansley also made news in February for demanding organic food in the Washington jail where he's housed.Read the full ruling. More from Axios: Sign up to get the latest market trends with Axios Markets. Subscribe for free
FORT MYERS, FLA. – The roster limit for the pre-September portion of the major league season was supposed to increase by one to 26 players in 2020, with a limit of 13 pitchers. The pandemic then changed everything, with 28-player rosters to start the 60-game mini-season. As a full 162-game schedule beckons and COVID lurks, the plan is back for 26 players, with no limit on the number that can ...
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — Errors or mental lapses, whichever they may be, the Mets must start playing better defense sooner rather than later. Over the past two games alone, the Mets have committed seven errors in the field. The club has amassed 10 errors overall in their seven exhibition games. “The last two days have been tough,” Mets manager Luis Rojas said. “I think right away we got to ...
Lillard isn't holding any grudges when it comes to what George said in the 2019 playoffs.
Mar. 8—One Clearfield County death was the eight-county region's only additional COVID-19 fatalities, among just seven in Monday's update by the Pennsylvania Department of Health. Half of the eight counties showed single-digit increases in COVID-19 cases, including no new cases in Indiana County. There were 1,518 new cases recorded across Pennsylvania Monday, bringing the state totals to ...
Mar. 8—A Northern Cambria man is accused of leading state police on a chase through northern Indiana County with a 13-year-old boy in his car, state police said. Timothy Keith, 43, faces fleeing and eluding, endangering the welfare of a child and a list of vehicle code infractions for what police described as a more than four-mile chase through Green Township. At one point, Keith was traveling ...
Mar. 8—The Kell boys basketball team advanced to its first state championship game with a 60-55 victory over Lee County on Saturday in the Class AAAAAA semifinals. The Longhorns (22-6) advanced to take on Region 6AAAAAA rival Wheeler in Macon on Friday. Tip-off is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Scoot Henderson scored 21 points with six rebounds, five assists and four steals to lead the way for Kell. ...
Mar. 8—LIVERMORE FALLS — Three people are being held hostage at 48 Knapp St. after a man broke into the house Monday morning, Police Chief Ernest Steward Jr. said Monday. One hostage escaped, he said. It is believed that the hostages inside are zip tied, he said. There was a loud bang that neighbors heard but police are unsure what it was at this time, he said. Livermore Falls police responded ...
Mar. 8—WILLMAR — The Kandiyohi County Law Enforcement Center is one step closer to getting a new roof. The Kandiyohi County Board, at Tuesday's meeting, approved installing a Garland Company roof system on the 20-year-old structure, as well as going out for bids to find a contractor to install it. "We started about a year ago, just planning for this roof," said Andy Thorson, county facility ...
Mar. 8—SUNY Oneonta has been designated to become a mass vaccination site for COVID-19 vaccines. Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced Monday morning that Oneonta is among 10 cities where new sites will be established. The sites remain in development and are expected to launch "in the coming weeks," the release said. Final details, including appointment scheduling information and hours of operation will ...