Red Sox notebook: Adalberto Mondesi still a long way off as recovery from torn ACL drags

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 10:37:57 GMT

Red Sox notebook: Adalberto Mondesi still a long way off as recovery from torn ACL drags When the Red Sox acquired Adalberto Mondesi from Kansas City this past offseason, they understood he might not be ready for Opening Day. The electric shortstop was just about a year removed from suffering a torn ACL in his left knee, but the hope was before long his speed and explosiveness could become a game-breaking asset.Recovering that explosiveness, however, has proven a much slower process than expected.Though Mondesi has not experienced any setbacks and his surgically repaired knee is still structurally sound, he is not close to a return and isn’t expected to begin a rehab assignment in the near future.Red Sox manager Alex Cora said that while Mondesi is making progress, it has often come with fits and starts.“There are going to be good days and bad days, we’ve got to make sure when the bad days happen it’s ‘hey you’re fine structurally, you’re good,’ ” Cora said. “It’s just part of the process so be patient an...

6 places to go kayaking in San Diego

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 10:37:57 GMT

6 places to go kayaking in San Diego SAN DIEGO -- From wavy coastal waters to easy-going lakes, there are many places across San Diego County for kayakers of all levels to explore. With year-round weather that fares well with those looking to enjoy the great outdoors, kayakers in the region have ample opportunity to take out their personal watercrafts or rent them for the day. 5 ‘glamping’ sites for wary campers near San Diego Here are six places to go kayaking in San Diego County for water adventurers of all kinds. Lower Otay Lake This reservoir is located in Chula Vista and offers views of rugged mountain scenery. This artificial body of water is actually the home of the U.S. Olympic Training center for rowing sports, according to the City of San Diego. Its flatwater makes it perfect for kayaking. There's a $6 entry fee for those bringing their own boats and a boat rental dock for those needing to rent one for the day.Lake CuyamacaThis kayakers haven is located in Julian and is surrounded by pines and oak trees. O...

Smith says she’ll consider changes amid concerns wildfires politicized in election

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 10:37:57 GMT

Smith says she’ll consider changes amid concerns wildfires politicized in election EDMONTON — United Conservative Leader Danielle Smith says she will consider making changes amid questions over whether she is politicizing Alberta’s wildfire crisis by using party news conferences to deliver fire updates meant for the broader public.Smith says she is just trying to be helpful and deliver as much information as she can, but says she is open to another approach.“I’m happy if you want me to just refuse taking your questions on wildfires,” Smith told reporters in Calgary Saturday.“I just feel like this is information you want to know. And if you want to know it, I’m prepared to deliver it to you.”Smith had to begin walking a fine line of political convention this week after wildfires forced thousands to flee in the midst of an election campaign, with voters going to the polls May 29.She is expected to juggle her dual roles as premier and party leader: addressing the crisis as premier while separating it as much as possible from party matters to avoid the app...

Refocus, decommercialize Mother’s Day to return it to its roots, sociologist says

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 10:37:57 GMT

Refocus, decommercialize Mother’s Day to return it to its roots, sociologist says A sociologist says it’s time to refocus Mother’s Day – but not in the way you might be thinking.Sarita Srivastava, a sociology professor and dean of arts and science faculty at OCAD University in Toronto, said the holiday has become overly commercialized and somewhat disingenuous.“It’s the one day to go, ‘Thank you mama for doing all the cooking, all the cleaning and all the domestic labour,”’ she said.Mother’s Day was originally conceived during the U.S. Civil War to highlight its effect on families, particularly women. In the last century-and-a-half, Srivastava said, the focus has shifted to be about celebrating mothers for the work they put in at home.She said some of those celebrations are performative – for example, when children make breakfast in bed for their mother, but the mother is then expected to clean it up.Instead, Srivastava said, society should return to treating Mother’s Day as a non-commercial call-t...

Welcome to the 942: Toronto to get new area code in 2025

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 10:37:57 GMT

Welcome to the 942: Toronto to get new area code in 2025 Toronto is getting a fourth area code after the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) approved the 942 overlay code.The CRTC says the new area code will take effect on April 26, 2025, one full year before it projects phone numbers using the current 416, 437 and 647 area codes will be exhausted.Initially, the commission projected a new code would be needed in Toronto by January 2024.“This lead time allows for volatility in the projected exhaust dates, and if these were to advance by a few months there would be no need to change the area implementation plans,” the CRTC said in its report. “This timing also provides telephone service providers and customers the necessary time to implement the new area code into their systems, databases and telecommunications equipment.”The new area code comes 14 years after the introduction of 437. The 647 area code came into existence in 2001, 54 years after the original 416 was implemented. British...

Alberta county warns of danger when residents fight wildfires themselves

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 10:37:57 GMT

Alberta county warns of danger when residents fight wildfires themselves GRANDE PRAIRIE, Alta. — As frustration mounts over the response to wildfires that have forced thousands of Albertans to flee their homes and rural properties, one county is warning its residents against “unsanctioned acts” it says put lives in danger.The County of Grande Prairie issued a statement saying a member of the public who was operating their own personal bulldozer on Friday “put themselves and crews in danger by knocking trees into the fire and nearly running over fire crews and their equipment.The statement says it’s “imperative” people understand that decisions on how to fight fires are highly coordinated and members of the public cannot act on their own, even if they mean well.”During an information session hosted by the Grande Prairie Regional Emergency Partnership earlier this week, one of the residents forced from their homes by the Dunes West fire said the blaze could have been stopped within 12 hours if the county had allowe...

Australian tennis player Owen Davidson, who won 13 Grand Slam doubles titles, dies at 79

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 10:37:57 GMT

Australian tennis player Owen Davidson, who won 13 Grand Slam doubles titles, dies at 79 Australian tennis player Owen Davidson, who won 13 Grand Slam doubles titles, has died. He was 79.The International Tennis Hall of Fame announced Saturday that Davidson died on Friday. Longtime friend Isabel Suliga said he died in Conroe, Texas.He won 11 major titles in mixed doubles and two in men’s doubles. Davidson teamed with Billie Jean King to win eight of his Grand Slam trophies in a career that spanned from the early 1960s to mid-1970s.In 1967, Davidson became only the third player in tennis history to earn all four major mixed doubles titles in the same year, including three with King.“Our hearts are broken, but we find peace in the lifetime of wonderful memories we shared with our friend Davo,” King said in a tweet. Known for his strong lefty serve, Davidson won the 1972 Australian Open with Ken Rosewall and the 1973 U.S. Open with John Newcombe — when they beat Rod Laver and Rosewall.In singles, he reached the 1966 semifinals of Wimbledon by upsetting two-time defending c...

Fallen CPD Officer Areanah Preston honored at Loyola graduation

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 10:37:57 GMT

Fallen CPD Officer Areanah Preston honored at Loyola graduation CHICAGO — Fallen Chicago police Officer Areanah Preston was honored during Saturday's graduation at Loyola University.She was supposed to graduate but her mother accepted her Master's of Jurisprudence instead after she was shot and killed outside her home last week after finishing a shift. ‘It was my work’: Teen bragged to friend after officer Aréanah Preston’s slaying, prosecutors allege Family members held a photo of Preston, 24, as they received a standing ovation.Police said she was shot during a robbery outside her Avalon Park home near 81st and Blackstone.Prosecutors charged three young men and a 16-year-old boy with murder. 4 charged with murder of CPD officer Aréanah Preston; no bail Preston earned her bachelor's degree in criminal justice from Illinois State University and joined CPD three years ago. Those who knew her said she was looking forward to a long career in law enforcement.

Ohio inmate escapes, authorities searching

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 10:37:57 GMT

Ohio inmate escapes, authorities searching WAPAKONETA, Ohio (WDTN) — An Ohio sheriff's office is looking for a man who reportedly escaped the Augalize County Jail in Wapakoneta.According to the Auglaize County Sheriff's Office, law enforcement is looking for 30 year-old Brendan Reed. He is said to have escaped the jail on Saturday, May 13 around 12:30 p.m. and was last seen just south of the office, near the Wapakoneta Water Treatment Plant. Can folded dollar bills on the ground be deadly? What to know Authorities say he left by forcing open a locked door and fled from the the jail.Reed is described as 5'9" and weighs 190 pounds. He has brown hair and blue eyes. An all-yellow jumpsuit and orange flip flops is the last clothing Reed was last seen in.He has ties to both Darke County, Ohio, and Portland, Indiana.Originally, he was being held on a drug violation, the sheriff's office said in a release.The sheriff's office urges anyone who sees Reed to call 911.

North Carolina governor vetoes 12-week abortion ban

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 10:37:57 GMT

North Carolina governor vetoes 12-week abortion ban (The Hill) — North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper (D) vetoed legislation on Saturday that would establish a 12-week abortion ban in the state, potentially setting up the legislature for a battle to override it and make the ban law.Cooper held a rally on Saturday with about 1,000 abortion-rights activists and voters in the capital city of Raleigh to veto the legislation, which passed both houses of the state legislature along party lines. “The extreme abortion ban has been vetoed," Cooper tweeted. "Let’s work to keep it that way."Current state law bans most abortions after 20 weeks of pregnancy, but the bill would mostly prohibit them after 12 weeks. DeSantis says GOP needs to reject ‘culture of losing’ to win in 2024 The legislation also include exceptions for instances of rape and incest up to 20 weeks and for fetal birth anomalies up to 24 weeks, as well as exceptions to save the life of the mother without any deadline. Republicans in the state General Assembly until re...