77-year-old Fort Washington man killed in pedestrian crash identified
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 14:59:26 GMT
Prince George’s County, Maryland, police have identified the Fort Washington man who died in a crash Thursday morning.Foday Salim, 77, was struck while in the 6800 block of Bock Road at around 7 a.m., according to a news release.A preliminary investigation showed that a southbound sedan struck Salim while he was in the roadway. First responders transported him to a hospital, where he was pronounced dead, the department said.The sedan driver remained on the scene but was not identified by authorities. Officials did not say if the pedestrian was crossing the roadway at the time of the crash.A map of the area is below. Anyone with information is asked to call police at 301-731-4422 or contact PG Crime Solvers anonymously online, or by calling 1-866-411-8477. The case number is 23-0062189.SourceMinjee Lee beats Alison Lee in playoff to win LPGA South Korea tournament
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 14:59:26 GMT
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — Australian Minjee Lee weathered a late rally by Alison Lee to eventually defeat the American on the first playoff hole and win the LPGA South Korea tournament on Sunday.Both players finished at 16-under 272 on the Seowon Valley Country Club course outside Seoul forcing a playoff, where the Australian made a birdie at the par-4 18th after her namesake saw her birdie attempt narrowly miss.It was 27-year-old Minjee Lee’s 10th tour title and second win in her last three starts after claiming the Kroger Queen City Championship in Cincinnati in July. Sunday’s win makes her the third player from Australia to reach double digits in Tour victories, joining Jan Stephenson (16) and Karrie Webb (41).America’s Lee is still searching for her first tour victory, but can count herself desperately unlucky after mounting a strong comeback to force what had appeared to be an unlikely playoff after making bogey at the 16th to trail Minjee Lee by two shots.But...More Nice Weather Ahead this Week
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 14:59:26 GMT
Following a beautifully warm Saturday across South Florida where many had highs in the upper 80s under a mostly sunny skies, more bright skies and warm conditions are ahead this Sunday to wrap up the weekend.The main difference this Sunday is that there will be some more cloud cover in the form of upper level clouds filtering out the sunshine during the afternoon and evening hours. These clouds will be rather thin, though, to keeping conditions looking bright and beautiful.Monday will be fairly similar with filtered sunshine, highs in the mid to upper 80s, a fairly light breeze and comfortable humidity levels as another weak front comes through.What this weak front will help due along with high pressure building in to our north and Hurricane Tammy swirling across the southwestern Atlantic Ocean is increase our winds, with a big breeze developing Tuesday through Thursday across South Florida.Winds midweek will be sustained up to 20-25 mph out of the northeast/east and gusting up to 3...Bou propels Revolution to 2-1 victory over Union
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 14:59:26 GMT
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) — Gustavo Bou scored twice in the first half to lead the New England Revolution to a 2-1 victory over the Philadelphia Union on Saturday night, closing out the regular season for two clubs bound for the postseason.Julián Carranza put Philadelphia (15-9-10) on top in the 16th minute when he used an assist from Mikael Uhre to score his 14th goal of the season.Bou scored the equalizer for New England (15-9-10) on a penalty kick in the 25th minute, following a hand-ball foul on the Union’s Damion Lowe. Bou notched the winner in the 42nd minute when he took a pass from Carles Gil and scored for the seventh time this season.The Union had an eight-match unbeaten streak end. Uhre fell one goal shy of joining Carranza and Dániel Gazdag and giving Philadelphia three players with at least 10 goals in two straight seasons. The 1996-97 San Jose Earthquakes are the only club in history to accomplish the feat.Saturday’s high school roundup/scores: Henry Machnik, BB&N pass by Nobles
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 14:59:26 GMT
In an Independent School league game, Henry Machnik finished with 288 yards through the air and four touchdowns to boost BB&N to a 35-12 football victory over Nobles.Jayden Campbell rushed for a score and threw another as Brockton (2-5) doubled up Southeast Conference opponent New Bedford 12-6. Luke Turco had a pair of interceptions, the last one sealed the win for the Boxers.In the Cape Ann League, Michael Sanchez had 12 carries for 147 yards and two scores as Amesbury (5-1) handled Hamilton-Wenham 42-6. … D’von Burcy ran for three scores as Reading (2-5) defeated Lexington 34-0 in the Middlesex Liberty.R.J. Faessler rushed for 145 yards and a touchdown as Lynn Classical (5-2) defeated Revere 14-0 in the Greater Boston League. … Tommy DeSimone ran for a pair of scores as Saugus (4-3) defeated Falmouth 20-12 in a nonleague contest.Field hockeySiena Brackett netted two goals as Hingham defeated Pembroke, 7-0, in the Patriot League.Boys soccerRyan Cura scored twice as ...Field hockey notebook: Walpole hungry to capture program’s 13th state championship
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 14:59:26 GMT
Decorating the inside of the bus whenever the team qualifies for the Div. 1 state final has become a tradition for the Walpole field hockey program.Head coach Jen Quinn partook when she was a senior in 1990, drawing on posters and hanging pink streamers before eventually winning the state title. She’s been a Porkers assistant coach on eight of their 12 state champion teams, and all of them participated. Players can design however they want, though a sign on the back must read, “Honk if you love bacon.”It’s a wonderful spectacle for coaches, a sort of coming-of-age moment Walpole players got to experience each of the last two seasons as the program broke a four-year finals hiatus. The anticipation to add their names to a long list of champions on the ride over was as thrilling as anything.But the trip back, after losing each state final to Andover by a 1-0 score, was a different story.“We actually started undecorating on the bus on the way home (last year),” Quinn said. “The loss is ...Girls soccer: Tight-knit Hopkinton 15-0 and rolling
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 14:59:26 GMT
HOPKINTON — No matter what type of sport or level of competition you watch, chances are you are going to find a small handful of teams that always seem to compete every single season. Sometimes the dynastic programs have hiccups, but they always find their footing in short order.Then there are longer-term projects, some of which take years to come to full fruition.Just off Route 85 in the hills of Hopkinton, there is a high school girls soccer program that has suddenly taken the state by storm, and its resurgence all stems from one word.Camaraderie.“I think that all of the players have put in a tremendous amount of effort in improving their athleticism, their individual technical skills, and with understanding what we want to do as a team tactically,” said Hillers coach Tom Skiba. “They’ve all put in tremendous effort in those areas, but I’d say the biggest difference this year is that the team has really come together this year, as teammates and friends.”As recently as the 2019 sea...Pacific and Atlantic hurricanes Norma and Tammy make landfall on Saturday in Mexico and Barbuda
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 14:59:26 GMT
CABO SAN LUCAS, Mexico (AP) — Hurricane Norma came ashore near the Pacific resort of Los Cabos at the southern tip of Mexico’s Baja California Peninsula on Saturday afternoon. Hours later, Hurricane Tammy made landfall on the Caribbean island of Barbuda.The storms were each Category 1 hurricanes when they hit.There was a threat of heavy rainfall and flash flooding as Norma moved into mainland Mexico early Sunday, the U.S. National Hurricane Center in Miami reported at 3 a.m. ET.Norma was centered about 145 miles (235 kilometers) west of Culiacan, Mexico, and about 105 miles (165 kilometers) south-southwest of Los Mochis, Mexico, moving north-northeast at 7 mph (11 kph) with maximum sustained winds of 60 mph (95 kmh). The Mexican government extended a tropical storm warning along the coast northward to Huatabampito, the center said.Tammy came ashore Saturday night with 85 mph (140 kph) winds. In an update at 5 a.m. ET Sunday, the hurricane center said the storm was centered about 70 ...How an award-winning Halifax professor nurtured a network of battery entrepreneurs
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 14:59:26 GMT
HALIFAX — They call themselves the “Dahn lab” graduates, and they’re powering an unlikely, Halifax-based research hub for batteries designed to replace fossil fuels.At the tightly wired network’s heart is Jeff Dahn, a professor of chemistry and physics at Dalhousie University, who on Oct. 9 was presented with the Olin Palladium Award from the Electrochemical Society for a lifetime of working to improve rechargeable batteries. The prestigious prize has previously been won by Nobel laureates.According to the award citation, the 66-year-old researcher is an author or co-author of 78 inventions with patents issued or filed, and has trained over 65 PhDs and 30 post-doctoral researchers, many of whom now hold senior positions in battery firms around the globe. They’re scientists who delve deeply into chemistry and physics, yet Dahn describes the mission driving the work in fairly simple social terms. “It’s a war on climate change. We need every se...Literary pick for week of Oct. 22
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 14:59:26 GMT
“When We Become Ours,” the first young adult anthology of short stories by adoptees about adoptees, will be launched at 6 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 25, at Moon Palace Books, 3032 Minnehaha Ave., Mpls. It’s published by HarperTeen.(Courtesy of HarperTeen)Edited and contributed to by Shannon Gibney and Nicole Chung, the anthology shows that no two adoptees have the same story. These stories are from 15 bestselling, acclaimed and emerging adoptee authors whose insights are told in a variety of genres, including a Korean adoptee in high school in Toronto falling for a suitor who could be her undoing to a mixed Black girl embarking on a quest to be as Black as possible in the eyes of her peers.Gibney and Sun Yung Shin, both of Minneapolis, will be joined by fellow contributor Jenny Heijun Wills during the program that includes a reading followed by a discussion moderated by poet LM Brimmer.Gibney is a writer, educator and author of “See No Color” and “Dream...Latest news
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