Column: Questions to contemplate for a new year on PGA Tour

Published Thu, 18 Apr 2024 12:45:53 GMT

Column: Questions to contemplate for a new year on PGA Tour Of the two clear signs the PGA Tour is about to embark on a new year at Kapalua, one is obvious: The magnificent view from the first tee of an 80-yard fairway that seemingly drops into the Pacific Ocean.The other is more bizarre: Jon Rahm sightings.Rahm is the defending champion at The Sentry, except that all he has been defending of late is his decision to defect to Saudi-funded LIV Golf. The total compensation is probably in the neighborhood of the entire PGA Tour prize fund for the FedEx Cup season ($402.4 million, not including the majors).There has been chatter about his vacation suite at Kapalua and one confirmed sighting of the Masters champion at a high-end resort up the coast at Makena.Such beautiful vistas, such a fractured landscape in golf, with no end in sight.The previous year began with LIV adding players that only ardent golf fans would recognize. Six months later came the shocking announcement of the PGA Tour’s agreement to become commercial partners with the ...

MOM’s Organic Market is coming to Anne Arundel County

Published Thu, 18 Apr 2024 12:45:53 GMT

MOM’s Organic Market is coming to Anne Arundel County The newest MOM’s Organic Market location is coming to Anne Arundel County, Maryland. (Courtesy Continental Realty Corporation) The newest MOM’s Organic Market location is coming to Anne Arundel County, Maryland. (Courtesy Continental Realty Corporation) Rockville-based MOM’s Organic Market will open a store in Severna Park: its 11th store in Maryland and its first in Anne Arundel County.MOM’s has signed a lease for 12,000-square-feet in Continental Realty Corporation’s Park Plaza, at 550 Ritchie Highway, and will open the store late this year or early 2025.Park Plaza is anchored by Planet Fitness and Five Below. It has 55 retail tenants, including restaurants. Continental Realty said more than 52,000 vehicles pa...

Gun group suing over Colorado's 'ghost gun' ban

Published Thu, 18 Apr 2024 12:45:53 GMT

Gun group suing over Colorado's 'ghost gun' ban DENVER (KDVR) — On Monday, the Rocky Mountain Gun Owners group announced the filing of a lawsuit that challenges the constitutionality of Colorado's latest bill that bans ghost guns.The Rocky Mountain Gun Owners describe themselves as "Colorado's only no-compromise gun rights lobby."The group is looking to overturn Senate Bill 23-279, better known as the "Unserialized Firearms And Firearm Components" bill. Gov. Jared Polis signed the bill in June 2023. Ghost guns an increasing concern in Colorado The Colorado law bans the transport and possession of frames and receivers that don’t have serial numbers. The law allows those who currently have ghost guns to get them serialized at a licensed dealership by 2024, though the dealer will be required to run a background check before giving the firearm back.Now, the Rocky Mountain Gun Owners claim the bill infringes on Second Amendment rights. "This law is an outright assault on the constitutional rights of peaceable Coloradans. It's not j...

Suspect allegedly assaulted, kidnapped woman in Aurora

Published Thu, 18 Apr 2024 12:45:53 GMT

Suspect allegedly assaulted, kidnapped woman in Aurora DENVER (KDVR) — Aurora police are looking for information on an assault and possible kidnapping.According to the Aurora Police Department, the incident happened on Dec. 29 at around 10:30 p.m. when officers were called to a report of an assault near Shawnee Street and East 42nd Avenue.However, when officers arrived on the scene, everyone involved was gone, including the suspect's vehicle. FOX31 Newsletters: Sign up to get breaking news sent to your inbox Police spoke to witnesses who described the suspect as:Black manBaldIn his 30sHeavy set6 feet, 3 inches tallWearing a white shirt and gray sweatpantsWitnesses described the victim as:Black womanIn her 30sHas curly shoulder-length black hairWearing black dressAurora police said the suspect vehicle was a newer light gray Dodge Charger with an unknown red rental Colorado license plate. Police released a photo of the actual vehicle and a stock photo for reference.This photo shows a Dodge Charger that was allegedly driven by a suspect ...

First-timer's guide to the National Western Stock Show

Published Thu, 18 Apr 2024 12:45:53 GMT

First-timer's guide to the National Western Stock Show DENVER (KDVR) — Colorado's beloved National Western Stock Show starts on Thursday when cattle roam the streets of Denver. Until Jan. 21, get ready to celebrate all things Western.What is the stock show?The stock show parade started in the 1960s to kick off the annual event when longhorn cattle were herded through the Denver streets.Over 100 years later, it's still a tradition in Denver - and a popular one. The National Western Stock Show is Colorado’s largest western trade show. It brings in people from all over the country. Last year, the stock show had record attendance for opening weekend. On Saturday and Sunday alone, the show brought in over 100,000 guests. Analysis: $171M spent at National Western Stock Show in 2023 The 16-day event is known for its Western heritage, professional rodeos and one of the country’s largest horse shows.What to expectThe event starts the over two-week-long festivities with the Stock Show Kick-Off Parade on Jan. 4 where over 30 Longhorn cattle walk...

Why you should keep your Christmas lights up through the end of January

Published Thu, 18 Apr 2024 12:45:53 GMT

Why you should keep your Christmas lights up through the end of January DENVER (KDVR) — The new year usually marks the end of the holidays, but don't take down your Christmas lights just yet.It's acceptable and actually encouraged to leave your lights up through January if you live in Colorado. It's one of the state's long-standing traditions.People living in Colorado will leave their lights up through January because of the National Western Stock Show, the state's largest Western trade show.The historic stock show has been parading down the streets of Denver since 1906, but the tradition of keeping Christmas lights up can be traced back as far as the 1920s when some of the first lights were hung outside the state Capitol building and the Denver City and County buildings, according to the NWSS.While some of the details were lost in time, the NWSS references an archived newspaper article from 1955 that encouraged locals to keep their lights up to welcome visitors. First-timer’s guide to the National Western Stock Show So as the tradition goes, leave yo...

Endangered babiursa born at Zoo Miami marks historic milestone

Published Thu, 18 Apr 2024 12:45:53 GMT

Endangered babiursa born at Zoo Miami marks historic milestone An endangered babirusa was born on Dec. 15, marking the first successful birth of this unique species within the Zoo Miami’s history. The proud parents, a nearly 5-year-old female named Maggie from the St. Louis Zoo and a male counterpart of the same age named Harry from the Audubon Zoo, celebrated the arrival of their first offspring. Credit: Ron Magill / Zoo MiamiCredit: Ron Magill / Zoo MiamiThe newborn babiursa’s sex is yet to be determined as it remains closely bonded with its mother in a secluded holding area away from public view. Babiursa’s are known for their peculiar appearance and are considered one of the most bizarre-looking species among the world’s wild swine. The name “babiursa,” originating from the Malay language, translates to “pig deer,” acknowledging their distinctive tusks that give males an antler-like appearance on their heads. Unlike traditional pigs, babiursas sport upper tusks that grow upward through the top...

Police seek motive in fiery fatal crash in upstate New York; no terror link found

Published Thu, 18 Apr 2024 12:45:53 GMT

Police seek motive in fiery fatal crash in upstate New York; no terror link found ROCHESTER, N.Y. (AP) — A man who died after crashing an SUV loaded with gas cans outside an upstate New York concert venue appeared to have been aiming at a pedestrian crossing, but investigators have found no evidence that the crash that killed two ride-hail passengers early on New Year’s Day was terror-related, police said Tuesday.Rochester police Chief David Smith told a news conference that the suspect in the crash, tentatively identified as Michael Avery of the Syracuse area, may have suffered from undiagnosed mental health problems. But officials say the motive remains unknown.“I have been getting inundated with questions as to why this individual would choose … Rochester, New York, why he would choose to do this on New Year’s Day, and why he would appear to target concert goers trying to have a great time to bring in the new year,” Mayor Malik Evans said. “Those are all questions that have been raised, and things that we just don’t have answers to yet.”The crash h...

Hit-and-run driver arrested after colliding with FHP trooper on I-75 in Weston

Published Thu, 18 Apr 2024 12:45:53 GMT

Hit-and-run driver arrested after colliding with FHP trooper on I-75 in Weston Authorities responded to reports of a hit-and-run crash after a reckless driver collided with a Florida Highway Patrol (FHP) trooper vehicle, leading to a multi-agency manhunt.The incident unfolded around 7 a.m. Tuesday, on the northbound lanes of Interstate 75 approaching Indian Trace in Weston. The FHP trooper’s vehicle, visibly damaged on the back and front left side, had crashed into the median barrier. A black SUV, also heavily damaged, was found further up the road. A photo from FHP revealed the extent of damage to the Porsche involved, with a significant portion of the car missing.The hit-and-run driver, identified as 49-year-old Ricardo Jimenez, abandoned the scene on foot, leading to a massive manhunt involving Broward Sheriff’s Office (BSO) deputies and FHP troopers. Aerial footage captured by 7 Sky Force showed the intensity of the search, with deputies combing through bushes, guns drawn, and K-9 units deployed.The manhunt concluded just before 9 a.m., as Jime...

Turkey says UK minehunters can’t be sent to Ukraine

Published Thu, 18 Apr 2024 12:45:53 GMT

Turkey says UK minehunters can’t be sent to Ukraine LONDON — Two British minehunter ships destined for Ukraine cannot travel through Turkish waters, Ankara stressed Tuesday, citing an international pact.U.K. Defense Secretary Grant Shapps announced last month that Ukraine’s armed forces had struck a deal to procure the Sandown Class vessels from Britain’s Royal Navy as the war-torn country grapples with Russia’s continued blockade of the Black Sea.But Turkey confirmed it had informed its NATO allies that the ships would not be allowed to travel through its waters.“Our pertinent allies have been duly apprised that the mine-hunting ships donated to Ukraine by the United Kingdom will not be allowed to pass through the Turkish Straits to the Black Sea as long as the war continues,” a statement from Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s communications directorate said. The Turkish statement — challenging what it called “disinformation about U.K. mine-hunting ships” — stressed that the Tur...