Siena edged by Iona in MAAC semifinals

Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 12:38:24 GMT

Siena edged by Iona in MAAC semifinals ATLANTIC CITY, NJ (NEWS10) – Siena Women’s Basketball entered the 2022-23 season as the youngest team in the nation and was selected to tie for ninth in the MAAC Preseason Coaches’ Poll. The Saints (19-13) overcame the odds one more time on Friday morning, taking the MAAC regular season champions to the brink in the 2023 MAAC Women’s Basketball Semifinals. Ultimately, No. 1 Iona held on over No. 4 Siena, 67-66, to advance to the 2023 MAAC Championship Game. Get all of the latest news, weather, sports, and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! Taking the court at Jim Whelan Boardwalk Hall for its second game in just under 18 hours after dethroning Defending MAAC Champion Fairfield in the Quarterfinals on Thursday, Siena brought immediate energy and execution to open the game. Six straight and eight total first quarter points from sophomore Anajah Brown set the table for junior Ahniysha Jackson to hit a three-pointer at the end of the period that gave...

Homicide detectives investigate woman's death in southwest St. Louis

Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 12:38:24 GMT

Homicide detectives investigate woman's death in southwest St. Louis ELLENDALE, Mo. -- Homicide detectives are investigating a shooting in southwest St. Louis. Officers were called to the 7100 block of Piccadilly at around 6 a.m. today. They found a 25-year-old woman suffering from a gunshot wound. She was not conscious or breathing when they found her.This is a developing story. A FOX 2 reporter is working on the story. More information will be posted here as it comes into the newsroom. Refresh this page for the latest update.

Standoff continues with man accused of firing shots at deputies in San Gabriel Valley

Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 12:38:24 GMT

Standoff continues with man accused of firing shots at deputies in San Gabriel Valley A standoff involving a man who allegedly fired shots at Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputies continued into early Saturday morning with no resolution, authorities said. Deputies responded to a call of an assault with a deadly weapon at a home in the 16900 block of Wing Lane in Valinda around 2:30 p.m. Friday when they came under fire, officials said.Deputies returned fire and set up a perimeter around the home. Several neighboring homes were evacuated.Deputies responded to a call of an assault with a deadly weapon in the 16900 block of Wing Lane in Valinda around 2:30 p.m. when they came under fire, officials said. March 10, 2023 (Key News)Deputies responded to a call of an assault with a deadly weapon in the 16900 block of Wing Lane in Valinda around 2:30 p.m. when they came under fire, officials said. The Sheriff’s Department said a female victim was transported to a local hospital with an undisclosed injury that was not a gunshot wound.As of 4 a.m, crisis negotiators were still...

How Technology Reshapes The Cannabidiol Industry

Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 12:38:24 GMT

How Technology Reshapes The Cannabidiol Industry View the original article about How Technology Reshapes The Cannabidiol Industry at Safe CBD For Me.According to the research firm Brightfield Group, the CBD sector is likely to be worth $22 billion in two years. In 10 years, it is predicted to grow at an exponential rate to reach $75 billion. This is especially the case, with technology contributing to many different phases of CBD production. Here, we will look at some key things that affect how technology is shaping and molding the big CBD boom. If you are wondering what the roles of technologies in the CBD industry are, then read on.Tech-Centered Industrial Hemp FarmingFor a traditional process, farming requires a large amount of labor and much tedious work. Unsurprisingly, technology intervenes to streamline a particular number of procedures and tasks. There are more forms of technology than mere tools that increase the speed of tasks like digging, potting, and planting. At a technology-centered industrial hemp farm, you may dis...

Oakland: Five new restaurants bring bagels, vegan tacos, waterfront oysters and more

Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 12:38:24 GMT

Oakland: Five new restaurants bring bagels, vegan tacos, waterfront oysters and more Who can keep up with all the new openings in the East Bay’s most exciting food city? Here are five just-opened Oakland restaurants that caught our eye in the past month in the neighborhoods of Jack London Square, Montclair, Temescal and beyond.Left Bank Brasserie: Chef Roland Passot’s fourth Paris-inspired bistro is at Jack London Square, in a sprawling 7,500-square-feet, indoor-outdoor waterfront space. Enjoy an all-day menu of French fare, from moules frites and duck confit to a raclette burger and fried chicken with Esplette honey. A full bar offers classic cocktails in addition to mocktails, CBD drinks and wine. Details: Open from 5 p.m. daily at 55 Webster St., Suite 66-055, Oakland; www.leftbank.comRico Rico Vegano: This Lakeshore/Lower Hills taqueria is the veganized version of Rico Rico Taco, a wildly popular spot for spit-roasted al pastor. Located in the former Holy Land, Rico Rico Vegano’s all-vegan menu of tacos, burritos, quesadillas features fried cau...

Oakland nabs $1 million to improve poor outcomes for tiny home residents

Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 12:38:24 GMT

Oakland nabs $1 million to improve poor outcomes for tiny home residents Months after an investigation by the Bay Area News Group found Oakland was failing to help most of the city’s tiny home residents get out of homelessness, the city is deploying a $1 million federal grant in an effort to correct the problems.The $1.03 million fund will assist the city in helping people move from the tiny homes — small, rudimentary cabins designed as temporary shelters — to permanent housing and, hopefully, stay there. To start, the city will use the additional resources at just one of its seven tiny home sites.The move comes after a four-month Bay-Area-wide investigation by this news organization into the efficacy of tiny homes as a solution to the homelessness crisis. It found that residents at the city’s four “community cabin” sites — where residents live in bare-bones, shed-like dwellings and share portable toilets — move into permanent housing at a rate of just 28%. That’s far short of Alameda County’s g...

Can Warriors get back on track at home against Bucks and Suns?

Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 12:38:24 GMT

Can Warriors get back on track at home against Bucks and Suns? Home is an oasis for the Warriors. So this upcoming mini home stand off a three-game losing road trip should be something the team is looking forward to.But the two-game home stand won’t be easy. They have Giannis Antetokounmpo and the first-place Milwaukee Bucks on Saturday and Western Conference rival Phoenix Suns shortly after on Monday before they set off on the dreaded road again.No team in the NBA has a more drastic split between home and away records than the Warriors: They’re 27-7 at Chase Center and 7-27 on the road this season. Sitting in a three-way tie for the sixth seed as of Friday night, a trip home to play two of the league’s top teams could either galvanize a frustrated Golden State locker room or send them into an extended losing streak they can’t afford with just 14 games remaining in the regular season.“Got more games in the schedule to keep figuring it out,” Steph Curry said after their loss to Memphis on Thursday. “Part of ho...

A major bank failed. Here’s why it’s not 2008 again

Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 12:38:24 GMT

A major bank failed. Here’s why it’s not 2008 again NEW YORK (AP) — The financial institution best known for its relationships with high-flying world technology startups and venture capital, Silicon Valley Bank, experienced one of the oldest problems in banking — a bank run — which led to its failure on Friday.Its downfall is the largest failure of a financial institution since Washington Mutual collapsed at the height of the financial crisis more than a decade ago. And it had immediate effects. Some startups that had ties to the bank scrambled to pay their workers, and feared they might have to pause projects or lay off or furlough employees until they could access their funds.How did this happen? Here’s what to know about why the bank failed, who was affected most, and what to know about how it may, and may not affect, the wider banking system in the U.S.WHY DID SILICON VALLEY BANK FAIL?Silicon Valley Bank was hit hard by the downturn in technology stocks over the past year as well as the Federal Reserve’s aggressive pl...

Bournemouth stuns Liverpool 1-0 to avenge 9-0 loss in EPL

Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 12:38:24 GMT

Bournemouth stuns Liverpool 1-0 to avenge 9-0 loss in EPL BOURNEMOUTH, England (AP) — After losing 9-0 at Liverpool earlier this season, Bournemouth got some payback in the Premier League on Saturday.Bournemouth halted Liverpool’s recent momentum with a 1-0 home win to boost its hopes of staving off relegation and deal a blow to the visitors’ hopes of earning a top-four spot.Philip Billing scored the only goal in the 28th minute after being teed up in the box by Dango Ouattara and Bournemouth managed to contain a Liverpool attack that had looked rampant in a stunning 7-0 win over Manchester United last weekend.Mohamed Salah missed a penalty for Liverpool in the 70th, sending his effort wide of the goal, while Virgil van Dijk had an early header cleared off the line. But it was a surprisingly tame performance from a Liverpool team that had looked like it was finally getting back to its best after four wins and a draw in its last five games.That run that had seen Jurgen Klopp’s team move up to fifth place in the standings a...

Lars Nootbaar brings ‘grind-it-out spirit’ to Japan and WBC

Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 12:38:24 GMT

Lars Nootbaar brings ‘grind-it-out spirit’ to Japan and WBC TOKYO (AP) — Most Japanese couldn’t recognize Lars Nootbaar a few weeks ago, before the World Baseball Classic opened. Few could even pronounce his name or spell it in English or Japanese.He’s becoming a household word in Japan, and fans are singing the praises of the St. Louis Cardinals outfielder at the Tokyo Dome, where he went 5 for 11 with two RBIs during Japan’s 3-0 start.The impromptu song lyrics have anointed Nootbaar as a Samurai and refer to him by his middle name — Tatsuji — which is his grandfather’s name. He’s playing with Japan because of his mother’s roots, the first non-Japan-born player chosen for the national team by ancestry.Hundreds now arrive at the Dome wielding pepper grinders, which has become his trademark with the Cardinals. Fans hold up signs calling Nootbaar an “American-born Samurai,” and his teammates address him by his Japanese nickname “Tachan.” Cardinals teammate Tommy Edman is playing in Tokyo with South Korea, also because o...