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- The Canadian Press
Rockies' Kyle Freeland out up to 6 weeks with elbow injury. He says pitch clock may have been factor
DENVER (AP) — Colorado Rockies pitcher Kyle Freeland is expected to miss between one month and six weeks because of a strained left elbow and says the pitch clock may have been a factor. Freeland said the elbow issue is not related to a right shoulder injury sustained this week during a collision at home plate as a pinch runner. Atlanta’s Spencer Strider and Cleveland’s Shane Bieber are among the pitchers who will miss the season following elbow injuries. “There has been a lot of talk about pitc
- WMTW - Portland ME
Maine woman honors late daughter by helping dozens of people facing homelessness
Maine woman honors late daughter by helping dozens of people facing homelessness
- KGTV - San Diego Scripps
ABC 10News Pinpoint Weather with Moses Small: Warm and sunny this weekend!
ABC 10News Pinpoint Weather with Moses Small: Warm and sunny this weekend!
- The Guardian
Second person charged with rioting outside Sydney church after bishop stabbing
Man charged over alleged involvement in incidents outside Assyrian Christ the Good Shepherd church in Wakeley
- Local Journalism Initiative
Sask Rivers board pleased with early budget numbers
During their regular meeting on Monday the Saskatchewan Rivers School Division board of education had a first glimpse at preliminary budget numbers for next school year and how it impacts the division. The discussion took place during the closed session but it was brought into open as the meeting ended. "What we what we're happy about … is that inflationary costs are being recognized, and included in that would be support staff contract increases and transportation cost which has skyrocketed ove
- CBC
Toronto looks to close short-term rental loopholes
Toronto city council says it has strengthened its short-term rental bylaw to crack down on operators who exploit regulatory loopholes.Council is raising registration fees, increasing vetting of hosts and allowing for snap inspections through changes to the city's short-term rental bylaw. The city will also hire nearly two dozen more inspectors.Mayor Olivia Chow said on Friday that the bylaw amendments will help to address the city's housing crisis. She said the changes will allow legitimate user
- Simply Wall St.
A Look At The Fair Value Of Globe International Limited (ASX:GLB)
Key Insights Globe International's estimated fair value is AU$2.38 based on Dividend Discount Model Current share price...
- KETV - Omaha Videos
Husker volleyball coach says Harper Murray is still practicing with the team despite recent DUI citation
Nebraska volleyball coach spoke for the first time since Harper Murray was cited for driving under the influence.
- KJRH-Tulsa Videos
REAL ROBOTS: Port of Catoosa manufacturers get high-tech demonstration lab
REAL ROBOTS: Port of Catoosa manufacturers get high-tech demonstration lab
- WESH - Orlando Videos
Brevard Public Schools board divided over new school discipline data
Brevard Public Schools board divided over new school discipline data
- Business Insider
Stock market today: Indexes edge lower as investors assess Israel's strike on Iran
Israel's reported missile strike against Iran was largely seen as symbolic and could serve as an off-ramp to avoid further conflict.
- The Guardian
California officers charged in killing of man held face-down for five minutes
Three police officers charged with involuntary manslaughter in death of Mario Gonzalez, whom they held down on the ground
- WMTW - Portland ME
College roller hockey championships in Auburn
The tournament continues through Sunday.
- KMGH - Denver Scripps
The spirit that carried Columbine football to '99 state championship and beyond
Under the guidance of their coaches, the Columbine football team won their first state football championship in 1999, months after the tragedy. That spirit has remained strong ever since.
- WKBW - Buffalo Scripps
Super 7 Conversation: Nardin's Erin Nuwer
Meet Erin Nuwer, a softball player at Nardin! She's this week's First Student Super 7 Athlete.
- The Canadian Press
Toronto FC, New England looking to turn the tide after disappointing showings
Toronto FC and the New England Revolution are both looking to climb out of a hole when they meet Saturday at BMO Field. After a promising start under John Herdman, injury-depleted Toronto (3-4-1) has lost three straight while being outscored 10-3. New England (1-5-1) made it as far as the quarterfinals of the CONCACAF Champions Cup but has found league wins hard to come by under new coach Caleb Porter. Porter sees some similarities with Toronto. "There's a transition that their club's going thro
- WMTW - Portland ME
Kennebunk lacrosse team extends winning streak
The Kennebunk girls lacrosse team has won 52 games in a row.
- The Canadian Press
MPs grill 'incompetent' health agency on fired National Microbiology Lab scientists
OTTAWA — Federal officials in charge of the National Microbiology Lab defended security protocols at the Winnipeg institution against accusations from MPs of bureaucratic incompetence Friday. "We acted as expeditiously as we could, given the information that was available," Public Health Agency of Canada head Heather Jeffrey said Friday. She testified at the House committee on Canada-China relations as it probes Ottawa's handling of two researchers at the Winnipeg lab, who left Canada after thei