Browns QB Deshaun Watson selected as 1 of 5 team captains on eve of 1st full season after suspension
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:02:16 GMT
CLEVELAND (AP) — Deshaun Watson is one of Cleveland’s captains.The Browns quarterback, who was suspended 11 games last season for violating the NFL’s personal conduct policy, was one of five players elected by their teammates. Watson was banned by the league after more than two dozen women accused him of sexual assault and harassment during massage therapy sessions while he played for Houston.Along with Watson, All-Pro defensive end Myles Garrett, left guard Joel Bitonio, linebacker Anthony Walker Jr. and long snapper Charley Hughlett were selected in a vote announced after practice Thursday.Watson is the only new captain in 2023, and coach Kevin Stefanski said the honor is deserved.“Deshaun, it’s very, very natural for him to lead,” Stefanski said. “And I think he’s comfortable leading from out in front. I think he’s comfortable from leading and letting his teammates get credit. That’s just something he’s always done his whole life. And just the way he’s integrated hims...Pittsburgh Steelers fortify secondary, sign former All-Pro DB Desmond King
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:02:16 GMT
PITTSBURGH (AP) — The Pittsburgh Steelers on Thursday signed former All-Pro defensive back Desmond King, fortifying their secondary on the eve of the regular season.King, 28, spent the past two seasons with the Houston Texans, intercepting five passes and recovering two fumbles.King’s arrival gives Pittsburgh’s secondary another veteran to a mix that includes Pro Bowl safety Minkah Fitzpatrick and cornerback Patrick Peterson, who arrived in free agency during the spring.The Los Angeles Chargers initially selected King in the fifth round of the 2017 draft. His breakout season came in 2018, when he was selected to the All-Pro team after intercepting three passes and swatting away 10 others.King was traded from Los Angeles to Tennessee in the middle of the 2020 season. He then signed with Houston in 2021.The Steelers open the 2023 season on Sept. 10 at home against San Francisco.___AP NFL: https://apnews.com/hub/nflSource1 hospitalized after shooting at auto shop in Fort Lauderdale
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:02:16 GMT
A shooting at an auto shop in Fort Lauderdale sent one person to the hospital.Fort Lauderdale Police units responded to a call about shots being fired near Northwest 10th Terrace and Ninth Street in Fort Lauderdale, Thursday morning.Responding officers arrived to find a man suffering from a gunshot wound.According to a witness, a shop owner was arguing with the victim before they opened fire.The victim was taken to the hospital, but is expected to be OK.The alleged shooter stayed in the area for questioning and is cooperating with detectives.An investigation is underway.4 in custody after stolen vehicle crashes during brief pursuit in Fort Lauderdale
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:02:16 GMT
Police have taken four people into custody after a brief pursuit ended in a crash in a Fort Lauderdale neighborhood. According to Fort Lauderdale Police, officers were pursuing a stolen dark gray 2019 Jeep Cherokee after it was spotted in the area of Davie Boulevard, off of 31st Avenue, Thursday afternoon. Toward the end of the pursuit, the Jeep crashed into another vehicle in the area of Southwest Third Street and 27th Avenue.7Skyforce hovered over the scene where the stolen vehicle was seen laying on its side. An occupant in the second vehicle suffered serious but not life-threatening injuries and was transported to Broward Health Medical Center for treatment. A subject was also injured in the crash and was checked out by paramedics at the scene. After the crash, the three other subjects attempted to flee on foot but were quickly apprehended by police.Officers also found weapons and masks in the stolen vehicle. Please check back on WSVN.com and 7News for more details on this deve...Police investigating after 2-year-old boy dies in Cohasset
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:02:16 GMT
Authorities are investigating what led up to the death of a child in Cohasset after police said a 2-year-old boy died from injuries suffered near a local auto body shop.State and local police, as well as members of the Norfolk District Attorney’s Office could be seen on South Main Street as of around 3:30 p.m., with a number of police cruisers spotted and caution tape in place. According to Cohasset Chief of Police William Quigley, it was around 12:40 p.m. when a man rushed from Hajj Auto Service to the nearby police station while carrying his injured grandson, seeking help.Quigley said the child was soon taken to South Shore Hospital where he was pronounced dead.“At this point, there doesn’t appear to be anything nefarious,” Cohasset Chief of Police William Quigley told reporters, describing the situation as a tragedy while asking locals to keep the family in their thoughts.“This is a family that’s been in town, has had this garage in town f...More sun and warming into the weekend
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:02:16 GMT
What a way to end the month of August! It’ll be cool tonight. More sun tomorrow. Temperatures make a gradual day-to-day warming trend into next week.It’s been a refreshing day in the 70s! Yes, breezy but that northerly wind helped to keep us comfortable with dew points in the 40s this afternoon. With lower dew points, light wind and clear conditions overnight, inland temperatures will cool off nicely. We’ll be in a range of the mid-40s for our coolest inland locations (Norwood) and more mild near 60° on the coast.High pressure is still around tomorrow promoting a bright day with mild temperatures. It’ll be another great day to be outside with temperatures in the mid/upper 70s inland. A northeast breeze will keep it cooler near 70° once again on the coast.Our Labor Day Weekend forecast looks fantastic! 80s inland and 70s on the Cape and Coast. Saturday will be our brightest day. Today marks the last day of Meteorological Summer. Meteorologists define each seas...Residents pick through rubble, navigate clogged roads and live without power after Hurricane Idalia
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:02:16 GMT
HORSESHOE BEACH, Fla. (AP) — Florida and Georgia residents living along Hurricane Idalia’s path of destruction on Thursday picked through piles of rubble where homes once stood, threw tarps over ripped-apart roofs and gingerly navigated through a maze of streets left underwater or clogged with fallen trees and dangerous electric wires.In Valdosta, a city of 55,000 in southern Georgia, resident Desmond Roberson, who took a drive with a friend to check out the damage, said that on one street a tree had fallen on nearly every house. Roads remained blocked by tree trunks and downed powerlines and traffic lights were still blacked out at major intersections. He said the few gas stations that were open had long lines.“It’s a maze. … I had to turn around three times, just because roads were blocked off,” Roberson said.Nearly all of the 600 tarps that officials had set aside to cover damaged roofs had been claimed by Thursday morning, said Meghan Barwick, spokesw...Large-scale gambling ring uncovered in Milford after police raid backyard volleyball games
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:02:16 GMT
Two people were charged after officials busted what appeared to be a large gathering for volleyball tournaments, but what Milford police said was a large-scale gambling operation.Police found cash and cards strewn across a picnic table, an illegal concession stand complete with a fryolator and alcohol, and gambling on volleyball games in a backyard of a Milford home, images provided by police to 7NEWS showed.“It’s really just got to stop. We just want it to stop,” said Deputy Chief Robbie Tusino of the Milford Police Department. “There’s better ways to make money.”Two were arrested and charged, including the homeowner of the house on Franklin Street, when the police searched the property and seized $10,000 in cash. Police were watching the situation for months, and neighbors were also complaining of the high volume of traffic. Milford police is also headquartered two houses down on the corner of Franklin Street.“There’s about a hundred people there every night,” neighbor Justin...Hot Property: Dazzling Weston home with pool, guest house
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:02:16 GMT
Tucked away in always desirable and tony Weston, a sprawling and meticulously updated colonial residence awaits its new owners at 25 Cliff Road.Exuding timeless charm and offering modern amenities, the estate is a sophisticated sanctuary thoroughly updated to reflect today’s luxury living.A whopping 6,830 square feet of space, the property includes a main house and a remarkable guest house, spread across a generous 1.39-acre estate. With the summer heat lingering, there’s still time to make great use of the estate’s splashy pool, too.As you approach, the classic colonial beckons behind a stone fence and half-circular drive. The home’s façade is enhanced by the serene tree line, as it sits back from the road, creating a sense of seclusion. The double-height foyer makes a lasting first impression with its turned staircase and an inviting ambiance that hints at the grandeur found within.Step into the heart of the home, where the family room welcomes you with cathedral ceilings th...Ticker: Mortgage rates see first drop in six weeks; Jobless claims inch down
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:02:16 GMT
Mortgage rates in the US fell for the first time in six weeks, while sticking close to a two-decade high.The average for a 30-year, fixed loan slipped to 7.18%, Freddie Mac said in a statement Thursday. Last week, rates hit 7.23%, the highest level since May 2001.It’s just a slight break for house hunters struggling to afford a purchase in a market that’s starved of listings.In one potential bright spot, the number of newly listed homes in the US climbed 3.5% in August from July, according to a report by Realtor.com that called the increase “seasonally unusual.”While inventory continues to be in short supply, the uptick is “hopefully signaling a return in seller activity heading toward the fall season, which typically is the best time to buy a home,” Chief Economist Danielle Hale and Economic Data Manager Sabrina Speianu said in the report.Jobless claims inch downU.S. applications for unemployment benefits fell slightly last week as companies held on to employees in an economy that ...Latest news
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