Nuggets finals a 'dream come true' for longtime employee
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 00:24:02 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) — In an office overlooking Elitch Gardens, you'll find Lisa Johnson. Johnson started working for the Denver Nuggets 42 years ago. After graduating from the University of Denver, Johnson took a job in season ticket sales."I feel like I have grown up here," Johnson said. "I started in season ticket sales and it really has been so many different seasons of my life. From deaths in the family to marriage to everything, has all happened, it seems, around the Denver Nuggets." 4 things you can buy for the price of Nuggets vs Heat tickets During her 40th season, Johnson was presented with a personalized jersey at center court during a playoff game."I was totally surprised they called me down on center court, actually during one of the playoff games, and presented me with the jersey right at center court. I was very, very appreciative of that," Johnson said.'I'm this close to a dream come true'Working her way up the ranks, Johnson is now the vice president of basketball admini...Denver Nuggets have some of the smartest fans in the NBA
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 00:24:02 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) -- Not only does Colorado have one of the NBA's best teams but one of the league's smartest fanbases.The NBA Finals are set, and the Denver Nuggets will face the Miami Heat at home in the Mile High City for Game 1. The Heat won the Eastern Conference title after starting with a 3-0 lead and faltering three games versus the Boston Celtics before finally claiming the victory in Game 7. Nuggets ready to face Heat after sweeping in regular season Gaming site Gambling.com crunched the education levels for the fans in each of the U.S. and Canadian cities that host an NBA team. Looking at the Instagram followers for each team, the analysis includes the share of each fanbase with no education or primary, secondary and post-secondary education, and how many go to work after different education levels. Each percentage was aggregated into an overall score.Nuggets fans rank third in the nation for educational attainment among NBA fanbases. The Toronto Raptors have the highest, w...Divers recover body of missing jet skier in Northampton after multi-day search
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 00:24:02 GMT
State police divers recovered the body of a jet-ski operator on Tuesday, two days after the man went missing following a collision with a boat on the Connecticut River in Northampton, police announced. The collision happened on Sunday evening around 7 p.m., according to state police. Two people on the boat were rescued and taken to a hospital. The jet-ski operator remained missing, though, with crews searching until shortly before midnight. Crews returned on Monday and again on Tuesday to continue their search. State police said state environmental police officers ultimately found the body of the man, identified as Carlos Lopez, around 1 p.m. Tuesday using a remotely operated vehicle. Divers then removed Lopez’s body from a spot in the river that was roughly 15-feet deep, 150 feet from shore, according to police. The collision between the jet ski and the boat remained under investigation as of Tuesday afternoon.Man appears in court after arrest in connection with incident that resulted in crash, shooting in Stoughton
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 00:24:02 GMT
A Quincy man facing charges in connection with a chase that ended with a crash and gunfire last week appeared before a judge Tuesday. The incident happened on Wednesday of last week. It started in Canton but ultimately moved into Stoughton where three cars were smashed up at an intersection. Police said Anh Kieu, 39, was shot in the abdomen during the incident. Police also, though, blamed Kieu for starting the situation.Police last week said six people were taken to the hospital in connection with this incident, with all involved being released afterwards. Kieu was then arrested on Saturday, set to face charges including four counts of assault with a dangerous weapon and negligent operation of a motor vehicle, officials announced.In court paperwork, officials said Kieu first flashed a gun at a group of men at a 7-Eleven store in Canton. Kieu allegedly told police he thought the men were trying to rob the convenience store. But 7-Eleven workers told officers that wasn’t the...South Sectional golf: First-year Bishop Feehan team captures championship
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 00:24:02 GMT
MARSHFIELD — Like the rest of her teammates, Hanley Correia knew she was taking a foray into uncharted territory when she opted to join Bishop Feehan’s new girls golf program. Early in the spring, no one could have predicted exactly what the future had in store for the team, having been constructed essentially from scratch.Thanks in large part to the freshman’s efforts, the Shamrocks have already etched their place in history. Correia finished even par (73), as Bishop Feehan captured the 2023 South Sectional championship with a combined score of 350 at Marshfield Country Club on Tuesday.“They’ve worked hard all year long,” said Bishop Feehan coach Angel MacLeod. “This is our first season, so they kind of just clicked well together. They were really looking forward to this. They practiced hard, they had a great week of preparation.”It may have been the Shamrocks’ first crack at a sectional tournament, but it certainly didn’t appear as such. Bishop Feehan outpaced the field by 45 stro...Facing backlash, McCarthy hunts for GOP votes for debt limit deal in time to prevent US default
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 00:24:02 GMT
By LISA MASCARO, KEVIN FREKING and STEPHEN GROVES (Associated Press)WASHINGTON (AP) — Under fire from conservatives, House Speaker Kevin McCarthy worked strenuously Tuesday to sell fellow Republicans on the debt ceiling and budget deal he negotiated with President Joe Biden and win approval in time to avert a potentially disastrous U.S. default.Leaders of the hard-right House Freedom Caucus lambasted the compromise as falling well short of the spending cuts they demand, and they vowed to try to halt passage by Congress. A much larger conservative faction, the Republican Study Committee, declined to take a position, leaving McCarthy hunting votes. With tough days ahead, the speaker urged skeptical GOP colleagues to “look at where the victories are.” Unhelpfully for Biden, he said of the Democrats on ”Fox and Friends,” “There’s nothing in the bill for them.”A key test was coming late Tuesday, when the House Rules Committee was to conside...Healey signs bill extending Boston Council election deadlines
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 00:24:02 GMT
A bill that extends candidate filing deadlines for district councilors in Boston passed through the state Legislature and was signed into law by the governor.Originally submitted by Mayor Michelle Wu, the home rule petition allows candidates additional time to pick up and file nomination papers, June 13 and 23, respectively, and clarifies signature-counting procedures, in light of this month’s federal court ruling that threw out the city’s prior redistricting map.Prior deadlines had already passed for district council candidates, who previously had until May 16 and 23 to obtain and file nomination papers. The Boston Elections Department now has until July 7 to certify signatures, compared to June 27 under the prior timeline, the legislation states.The bill was approved by the House and Senate, and signed by Gov. Maura Healey on Tuesday, a spokesperson for the governor confirmed.“We are grateful to the Legislature and governor for their swift action to ensure the Boston Elections Dep...GM Rick Hahn evaluates the Chicago White Sox 2 months into the season: ‘We’re not playing at the level we’re capable of’
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 00:24:02 GMT
The Chicago White Sox have had a better May than April.“But then again, it’s tough to get much worse than April,” general manager Rick Hahn said Monday.The Sox went 8-21 in March and April and failed to win a series.They were 14-13 in May entering Tuesday’s game against the Los Angeles Angels at Guaranteed Rate Field. They’ve won five series but remained 12 games under .500 (22-34).The team knows improvements are needed if it wants to dig out of the big hole.“We are not, obviously, hitting on all cylinders or playing at a level we’re capable of playing as a group,” Hahn said. “It’s good that we are getting healthier, but the fact of the matter is the performance over the coming weeks needs to continue to trend upward, regardless of whether we’re five, six, seven back (in the division), whatever the number is on a given day.“We certainly had some stretches where we were winning series over the course of the last ...Mike Young, who played 6 seasons for the Orioles in the 1980s, dies at 63
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 00:24:02 GMT
Mike Young, an outfielder who played six seasons for the Orioles in the 1980s, died of a heart attack Sunday while visiting his wife’s family in Brazil, the team said. He was 63.“We are saddened to learn of the passing of former outfielder Mike Young,” the Orioles wrote on Twitter on Monday evening. “Our thoughts and prayers are with his family and friends at this time.”Young played for the Orioles from 1982 to 1987, appearing in 520 games and patrolling all three outfield spots. He was one of Baltimore’s best hitters in 1984 and 1985, finishing fifth in Rookie of the Year voting in the former and blasting a career-high 28 home runs in the latter.Across his eight-year career with Baltimore, Philadelphia, Milwaukee and Cleveland, Young hit .247 with 72 homers in 635 games.Young, an Oakland, California, native, was drafted No. 11 overall by the Orioles in the secondary phase of the 1980 January draft. He made his MLB debut at 22 years old on Sept. 1...Ruling clears way for Purdue Pharma to settle opioid claims, protects Sacklers from lawsuits
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 00:24:02 GMT
By GEOFF MULVIHILL (Associated Press)A federal appeals court cleared the way for the maker of OxyContin to settle thousands of legal claims tied to the opioid epidemic while shielding the wealthy owners of Purdue Pharma, the Sackler family, from future lawsuits.Under the plan approved Tuesday by the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New York, members of the wealthy Sackler family would give up ownership of Stamford, Connecticut-based Purdue, which would become a new company known as Knoa, with its profits being sent to a fund to prevent and treat addiction.Family members would also contribute $5.5 billion to $6 billion in cash over time, or around half of what the court found to be their collective fortune, much of it held offshore. A chunk of that money — at least $750 million — is to go to individual victims of the opioid crisis and their survivors. Payments are expected to range from about $3,500 to $48,000.Tuesday’s decision also protects members of the Sack...Latest news
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