Russian missiles target cities across Ukraine, officials say

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:54:38 GMT

Russian missiles target cities across Ukraine, officials say KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Russia unleashed a massive missile barrage on cities across Ukraine early Thursday, targeting energy infrastructure facilities, Ukrainian officials and media said. Air raid sirens wailed all over Ukraine in the first such missile attack in weeks. The governor of the northeastern Kharkiv region, Oleh Syniehubov, reported more than 15 strikes on Kharkiv, Ukraine’s second largest city.“Objects of critical infrastructure is again in the crosshairs of the occupants,” he said in a Telegram post. The governor of the southern Odesa region, Maksym Marchenko, also reported strikes on Odesa, saying that energy facilities and residential buildings were hit. Explosions were also reported in cities in Dnieper, Lutsk and Rivne.___Follow AP’s coverage of the war in Ukraine: https://apnews.com/hub/russia-ukraineSource

Ukrainian officials, media report a massive missile barrage on cities across the country

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:54:38 GMT

Ukrainian officials, media report a massive missile barrage on cities across the country KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Ukrainian officials, media report a massive missile barrage on cities across the country.Source

Reactions to the end of Jim Boeheim’s career at Syracuse

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:54:38 GMT

Reactions to the end of Jim Boeheim’s career at Syracuse NEW YORK (AP) — Reaction to Jim Boeheim’s tenure as basketball coach at Syracuse ending after a 47-year career that included one national championship, five Final Fours and 10 Big East regular-season titles. The Hall of Fame coach’s career ended after a loss Wednesday in the Atlantic Coast Conference Tournament.___“There will never be another Jim Boeheim. The greatest coach, father, and mentor I could ever ask for. A man that gave a city, program, and university everything he had his whole life with countless accomplishments. Excited for a lot of golf in our future, love you pops (heart emoji) (orange emoji) — Buddy Boeheim, one of the coach’s sons and a former Syracuse player.___“There is no person more synonymous with Syracuse men’s basketball than legendary head coach Jim Boeheim. Since taking over the program in 1976, Boeheim has guided the Orange to unparalleled success with 35 trips to the NCAA Tournament, five Final Fours and the 2003 National Championship. ...

Wild beat Jets 4-2, move into tie with Stars atop Central

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:54:38 GMT

Wild beat Jets 4-2, move into tie with Stars atop Central WINNIPEG, Manitoba (AP) — Marc-Andre Fleury made 46 saves and the Minnesota Wild extended their points streak to 11 games with a 4-2 victory over the Winnipeg Jets on Wednesday night.The Wild are 9-0-2 in their last 11 games. Fleury has victories in his last four starts.Marcus Foligno had a goal and assist, and Frederick Gaudreau, Ryan Hartman and Mason Shaw also scored for the Wild (37-21-7). Oskar Sundqvist and Jake Middleton each had two assists.Logan Stanley and Nino Niederreiter scored for the Jets (36-26-3), who are 2-7-2 in their last 11 games. Connor Hellebuyck stopped 19 shots.The victory moves the Wild into a tie with the idle Dallas Stars atop the Central Division. RED WINGS 4, BLACKHAWKS 3DETROIT (AP) — Dominik Kubalik scored the go-ahead goal with 4:07 remaining and Detroit snapped a six-game skid with a win over Chicago.Jake Walman, Dylan Larkin and Lucas Raymond also scored for Detroit. Ville Husso made 39 saves.Taylor Raddysh scored twice and Joey Anderson also score...

Hawks edge Wizards 122-120 despite Porzingis’ 43 points

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:54:38 GMT

Hawks edge Wizards 122-120 despite Porzingis’ 43 points WASHINGTON (AP) — De’Andre Hunter’s three-point play with 1:07 remaining put Atlanta ahead to stay, and the Hawks held off the Washington Wizards 122-120 on Wednesday night despite a career-high 43 points by Kristaps Porzingis.The teams will finish the two-game set in Washington on Friday night.After Hunter put the Hawks up 117-114, Bradley Beal made just one of two free throws with 52.7 seconds left for Washington. Beal then stole the ball from Trae Young but couldn’t convert on the break, and Hunter’s two free throws pushed the lead to four.Then Beal was called for traveling, one of several mistakes he made in the fourth quarter as the focus of the offense shifted toward him and away from Porzingis.“Happy with the effort and proud of, really as much as anything tonight, in my mind for our team, was about just competing,” Hawks coach Quin Snyder said. “I thought we really competed.”Porzingis made all five of his shot attempts in the fourth — incl...

Ohio State holds on to edge Wisconsin 65-57 in Big Ten

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:54:38 GMT

Ohio State holds on to edge Wisconsin 65-57 in Big Ten CHICAGO (AP) — Sean McNeil scored 17 points, Justice Sueing added 16 and 13th-seeded Ohio State held on to defeat 12th-seeded Wisconsin 65-57 on Wednesday night to open the Big Ten Tournament.The Buckeyes (14-18), who had a 27-point lead with 15 1/2 minutes to play, face fifth-seed Iowa in the second round on Thursday.Bruce Thornton added 15 points for Ohio State, which went 1 for 8 from the field in the final 10 minutes and missed six free throws, including the front end of two 1-and-1’s in the final four. Brice Sensabaugh had nine points and 11 rebounds.Tyler Wahl had 19 points and 10 rebounds and Connor Essegian scored 11 for the Badgers (17-14), who were 8 of 31 through almost 35 minutes before going 12 of 23 when they closed within 57-52 with 2:13 to go. Ohio State turned it over, but Max Klesmit missed a 3-point attempt that could have cut it to two. McNeil made two free throws with 1:20 left for the Buckeyes. After that they were just 4 of 8 until Roddy Gayle Jr. made a...

ECHL Glance

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:54:38 GMT

ECHL Glance All Times ESTEASTERN CONFERENCENorth DivisionGPWLOLSOLPtsGFGANewfoundland5538161077211160Maine5332182167193147Reading5431203065186156Worcester5728263059183190Adirondack5421257150170189Trois-Rivieres5622322046166213Norfolk5613391330150250South DivisionGPWLOLSOLPtsGFGAJacksonville5435172072179152Florida5531164470183161South Carolina5532184169193158Greenville5531177069182165Atlanta5829235164182192Orlando5828236163184199Savannah5720279150160198WESTERN CONFERENCECentral DivisionGPWLOLSOLPtsGFGAToledo5837154280210140Cincinnati5534126377200161Indy5635192072199165Fort Wayne5427214260204204Wheeling5623285051166181Kalamazoo5523284050133170Iowa55132912139141205Mountain DivisionGPWLOLSOLPtsGFGAIdaho554392189221118Kansas City5526226159174181Allen5428251057196200Wichita5626255057176180Utah5425263053162199Rapid City5424291049179207Tulsa5419277146162204NOTE: Two points are awarded for a win, one point for an overtime or shootout loss. Top four teams in each division advance to playoffs.Tuesday̵...

Former DC 911 director files whistleblower suit for reporting ‘often fatal mistakes’

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:54:38 GMT

Former DC 911 director files whistleblower suit for reporting ‘often fatal mistakes’ For more than a year, she ran D.C.’s 911 emergency dispatch center. Now in a suit against the mayor and the District, the former director claims she was fired for shining a light on problems plaguing the department.The claims that Cleo Subido makes in her 36-page whistleblower lawsuit filed earlier this month paint a much darker picture of the troubled Office of Unified Communications than has been previously known.The suit alleges that under Mayor Muriel Bowser’s leadership, the city “repeatedly sought to conceal errors and mismanagement by OUC and to downplay serious, life-threatening — and often fatal — mistakes.”When asked about the suit, Bowser told WTOP that she looks forward to the case, saying, “I believe the lawsuit is without merit.”More Local NewsMore DC NewsAs first reported by Statter 911, Subido’s claims include her documenting 10 instances in a day when dispatchers sent responders to the wrong address, noting “comparativ...

Proposed new gun laws advance in Colorado Senate committee

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:54:38 GMT

Proposed new gun laws advance in Colorado Senate committee DENVER (KDVR) — At the state Capitol, Colorado senators were getting an earful Wednesday night about three major gun bills. Two of them are already on their way to the full Senate, and one more was still being debated Wednesday night in the State, Veterans and Military Affairs committee.The bills would broaden red flag laws, allow victims of gun violence to file lawsuits against firearm dealers and manufacturers and raise the age for firearm purchases to 21. These are bills that, if made law in the state, could face battles in court in the future.That did not stop a Senate committee from moving them along for consideration by the full chamber. ‘Assault weapons’ ban introduced in the Colorado legislature The committee passed a bill expanding red flag laws to allow more people to request a court order preventing someone from purchasing a firearm.Another bill that advanced would allow gun violence victims to sue dealers and manufacturers. Those opposed to the bill said they worried ...

Some Lafayette council members support banning pet shops, private breeders

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:54:38 GMT

Some Lafayette council members support banning pet shops, private breeders LAFAYETTE, Colo. (KDVR) — During Tuesday night's Lafayette City Council meeting, some members showed support for a drafted ordinance looking to ban the retail sale of puppies and kittens through both brick-and-mortar stores and private breeders."Pet stores often get their puppies from puppy mills, which are just awful conditions," Tonya Briggs, a Lafayette City Council member, said. Wild crash, allegedly caused by I-70 pothole, caught on camera Briggs said her goal with the ordinance is to help with the overpopulation of animals, and she said there are so many pets being euthanized each year in shelters. The ordinance would apply throughout to for-profit sales through the city limits and include private sales.She said that during the meeting, four of the city council members were in support of the ordinance, two council members believed it shouldn't include private sales and one other city council member was indifferent. “I'm not trying to harm anyone. I'm not trying to put anyon...