King’s coronation: 3 crowns, 2 carriages and a shorter route

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:15:55 GMT

King’s coronation: 3 crowns, 2 carriages and a shorter route LONDON (AP) — King Charles III plans to take a short cut and smoother ride to Westminster Abbey for his coronation, trimming the procession route his mother took in 1953 as he aims for a more modest event that will include some modern touches, Buckingham Palace said Sunday.The lower-key ceremony May 6 will still be steeped in ancient traditions and adorned with royal regalia from the Crown Jewels, but will also feature its own bespoke emoji, reflecting the first British crowning of the social media era. Queen Elizabeth II’s was the first coronation televised 70 years ago.In one break with tradition, Charles and Camilla, the queen consort, will roll out of Buckingham Palace in the horse-drawn gilded black Diamond Jubilee State Coach built for Elizabeth’s 60th anniversary. It has heat, air conditioning, power windows and a suspension system that will provide a comfier ride than his mother’s accommodations for her enthronement. The 1.3 mile (2 kilometer) route is a bi...

'No rules': Illegal cabins with million-dollar views crop up along Oregon river

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:15:55 GMT

'No rules': Illegal cabins with million-dollar views crop up along Oregon river PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — For more than five years, Larry Purtle and Ric Scaramella have been watching from their condominium people living across the Willamette River in makeshift cabins, complete with doors and windows. Some have solar panels, and all have a million-dollar view of downtown Portland.Nexstar's KOIN discovered the soil these cabins sit on is a sort of no-man's land in the middle of a modern city.From their windows, they can see "about nine structures," Scaramella said. "These are not tents. These are structures."The couple said they are concerned for the people living with no services and are worried there might be pollution going into the river. Since 2017, Scaramella estimates he’s called or complained to different government agencies “30, 40” times.Two different worldsThe cabins are hard to reach. They are isolated by the adjacent Union Pacific railyard. A KOIN reporter traveled there by boat to get a closer look, with hopes of speaking with people living in the sha...

Showers and storms possible for some on Monday

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:15:55 GMT

Showers and storms possible for some on Monday AUSTIN (KXAN) -- Limited breaks of sun this afternoon should be enough to push highs into the low to mid 70s. We'll continue a partly cloudy sky for the better part of the evening, but more clouds arrive later tonight. Overnight lows drop into the upper 50s by morning. There's a slight chance for showers or storms overnight, generally in the Hill Country.Tonight's forecastWe're still watching a disturbance that will drop toward Central Texas from the northwest late in the night or, more likely, during Monday morning.Still, even less than 24 hours out, there's considerable disagreement among our computer models about rain coverage and timing. That being said, there's enough of an indication to raise rainfall coverage to at least 50% for Monday with the potential for a few rounds of wet weather beginning in the morning, with the highest rain chances during the late afternoon into the early evening.Future radar potential for MondayThese rain chances arriving from the northwest have a h...

Lynx have No. 2 pick in draft Monday with eye to future

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:15:55 GMT

Lynx have No. 2 pick in draft Monday with eye to future The Lynx enter Monday’s WNBA draft in a different position with a different philosophy.Minnesota will pick No. 2 — its highest selection in years — and have an eye more toward the future than the immediate future.So while Minnesota’s current roster may look like one that would require a center or a point guard, making next year’s team as competitive as possible isn’t the primary concern.The Lynx are building toward the future.“You pick who is the best available,” ESPN analyst Rebecca Lobo said. “Even if Minnesota doesn’t necessarily have the need for that position this year, if that’s what’s best available, I would expect that’s what they take. And I think it’s also important when you look at teams and drafts, as much as you look at the needs for what they have this year, you also have to look at when contracts expire and what their needs might be in the immediate future.”And that appears to be the approach. Minnesota has l...

Funeral services announced for Missouri soldiers killed in Black Hawk crash

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:15:55 GMT

Funeral services announced for Missouri soldiers killed in Black Hawk crash ST. LOUIS - Visitation and funeral services have been announced for two Missouri soldiers who died last month in a military helicopter crash.Chief Warrant Officer 3 Zachary Esparza, of Jackson, and Chief Warrant Officer 2 Rusten Smith, of Rolla, were killed on March 29, when the Black Hawk helicopters they were riding in crashed near Fort Campbell during a nighttime training exercise. Esparza was 36; Smith was 32.Both men served in the United States Army's 101st Airborne Division. Seven other soldiers were killed in the crash. Esparza and two others were posthumously promoted to the next rank.Smith was raised in St. James, Missouri, and graduated from John F. Hodge High School in 2009. He enlisted in the Army in 2012 and became a Black Hawk pilot. He served multiple tours in Afghanistan and Eastern Europe.Esparza, a St. Louis native, graduated from Bayless High School in 2005 and later attended Southeast Missouri State. He joined the Army in 2010 and deployed to Afghanistan from 201...

Nuggets’ reserves handle Kings, snapping three-game losing streak in regular-season finale

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:15:55 GMT

Nuggets’ reserves handle Kings, snapping three-game losing streak in regular-season finale It didn’t matter that the No. 1 seed had long been sealed, or that all of Denver’s normal starters were in street clothes on Sunday afternoon.The Nuggets needed a win, to snap a three-game losing streak, to establish something positive ahead of the postseason, or, at minimum, because fans packed Ball Arena for another sellout crowd. Against the No. 3 seed Kings, who played their starters for the first half, Denver found its mojo again in the regular season finale. The Nuggets’ 109-95 win was an emphatic defensive statement by players who might not see the court in the postseason.Fortunately, the next time Nikola Jokic, Jamal Murray, Aaron Gordon, Michael Porter Jr. and Kentavious Caldwell-Pope see the floor, the playoffs will be here. Who Denver will face won’t be determined until the end of this week’s play-in tournament.But on Sunday, next week’s opponent was far from their minds. What mattered was erasing the stench of a rotten road trip.Bruce Brown powered the offense with 21 po...

Masters Live Updates | Phil Mickelson surges into contention

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:15:55 GMT

Masters Live Updates | Phil Mickelson surges into contention AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) — Live updates from Sunday’s third and fourth round of the Masters (all times local):5:30 p.m.Phil Mickelson has turned back the clock at Augusta National.The 52-year-old Mickelson shot a 7-under 65 in the closing round of the Masters, sinking a 15-foot birdie putt at the final hole to give himself a shot at a fourth green jacket.Lefty walked to the clubhouse with an 8-under 280 and trailing leader Jon Rahm by only two strokes. Brooks Koepka is also at 8 under. Rahm and Koepka still have eight holes to play. Mickelson can only sit back and watch, having matched his best round ever at the Masters and a score that might be good enough if the final group falters.He already is the oldest major champion in golf history, winning the 2021 PGA Championship. Since then, he’s struggled with his game and become the face of the upstart LIV Golf tour, a role that has brought such controversy he skipped last year’s Masters. 5:15 p.m.Jon Rahm is making the...

Woman hospitalized after being hit by vehicle in San Jose

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:15:55 GMT

Woman hospitalized after being hit by vehicle in San Jose A woman suffered life-threatening injuries when she was hit by a vehicle in San Jose.The woman was hospitalized around midday Sunday after a vehicle collided with her at the intersection of 11th Street and E Santa Clara Street, which is about two blocks from the San Jose State University campus, according to the San Jose Police Department.Officers closed off several roads in the area while investigating the crash, police said.The circumstances of the crash were not immediately clear, and police did not release any further information about the wreck or the woman who was hit.Anyone with information about the crash can contact Silicon Valley Crime Stoppers at 408-947-7867 or at svcrimestoppers.org.

Warriors use record-setting first quarter to secure playoff spot in chaotic West

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:15:55 GMT

Warriors use record-setting first quarter to secure playoff spot in chaotic West PORTLAND — A record-setting first quarter allowed the Warriors to cruise to their needed win on Sunday — and watch the rest of the West light up in chaos in the process.Golden State secured a top-six seed in the Western Conference with their dominant 157-101 win over the undermanned Portland Trail Blazers on what was the most eventful final day of the NBA regular season in recent memory. The Warriors’ final seeding placement will be determined by the outcome of the ongoing Phoenix Suns-Los Angeles Clippers game.Klay Thompson entered Sunday needing only five 3s to become the third NBA player to record 300 triples in a season. He wasted no time in accomplishing that feat, knocking down five of his first six shots from deep in the first five minutes. Thompson’s red-hot start as well as an explosive and aggressive Jordan Poole helped power the Warriors to 55 points, the most scored in the first quarter in league history. The Warriors built their lead up to 31 points at...

Athletics lose 11-0 to Rays for second straight day and are outscored 31-5 in series

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:15:55 GMT

Athletics lose 11-0 to Rays for second straight day and are outscored 31-5 in series The Athletics were face to face with the team they want to be when they grow up and learned that making up the difference could take longer than anyone imagined.The Tampa Bay Rays completed a three-game devastation of the A’s Sunday at Tropicana Field, winning 11-0 for their ninth straight victory.The A’s slink out of town en route to Baltimore having been outscored 31-5 over three games. The Athletics were not only dominated by a far superior team, but made it infinitely easier for the Rays to make history because of their poor defense and an endless supply of free baserunners.Tampa Bay improved to 9-0, a season-opening streak that is unprecedented in that the Rays have won every game by four or more runs and have a run differential of plus-57. The news got worse for the A’s when it was learned outfielder Seth Brown sustained an oblique injury and be placed on the injured list, according to MLB.com.The A’s fall to 2-7, having had to wear 11-0 defeats on back...