Andy Beshear’s path to reelection as Kentucky governor went through Trump country

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 20:03:55 GMT

Andy Beshear’s path to reelection as Kentucky governor went through Trump country WASHINGTON (AP) — Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear won reelection to Kentucky’s highest office Tuesday by improving upon the path to victory he carved in his successful 2019 bid.That year, Beshear barely defeated Republican incumbent Matt Bevin, 49.2% to 48.8% — a margin of just over 5,000 votes. He did so by posting huge margins in the state’s Democratic strongholds, cobbling together wins or near-wins in a number of Republican-leaning areas, and minimizing the damage in traditionally safe Republican areas.Beshear appears to have carried 29 of Kentucky’s 120 counties, all but two of them in counties Donald Trump carried in the 2020 presidential election. In comparison, he won 23 total counties four years ago.Beshear was the overwhelming choice of voters who cast their ballots before Election Day, winning about 62%. Since the 2020 presidential election, Democrats tend to make up the lion’s share of pre-Election Day voting. More notably, Beshear held Republican nominee Daniel Camer...

Duluth refuses to give incumbent mayor a third term

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 20:03:55 GMT

Duluth refuses to give incumbent mayor a third term DULUTH, Minn. — Roger Reinert will be the city’s next mayor after defeating the incumbent officeholder, Emily Larson, on Tuesday night.The two longtime DFLers squared off against each other in the tightest mayoral race since Don Ness faced Charlie Bell in 2007.Despite running against an incumbent, Reinert emerged as the political favorite in the race, after a strong primary performance, garnering 60% of the vote to Larson’s 40% in final but unofficial returns.Larson managed to narrow that gap slightly in the general election, shrinking the margin as Reinert received just 60% of the vote to her 40%, according to unofficial results released Tuesday.As far as the keys to the race, Reinert said: “I think it really was a couple things. It was how we approached it and being really thoughtful about getting out on the front end and meeting with people to have those conversations that really informed the five big issues that we just kept talking about.“And I think it was about staying the co...

Mikko Rantanen, penalty killers help Avalanche fend off the Devils after wild, violent second period

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 20:03:55 GMT

Mikko Rantanen, penalty killers help Avalanche fend off the Devils after wild, violent second period It’s not often that a team can allow two power-play goals, and the penalty kill deserves a huge amount of a credit in a winning effort, but Tuesday was an atypical night at Ball Arena for the Colorado Avalanche.Ryan Johansen and Nathan MacKinnon scored less than two minutes apart in the third period to help the Avs defeat the New Jersey Devils, 6-3, but a wild chain of events in the middle 20 minutes provided the biggest talking points from this contest.Colorado took five penalties in the period, and spent seven minutes shorthanded, including a five-minute major. That the Avs started started the period tied and ended it even was a significant positive, given the circumstances.The win kept the Avalanche undefeated at home this season and moved the club to 8-3 overall. Colorado had lost three of the previous four games, all by shutout, including 7-0 on Saturday night in Las Vegas against the Golden Knights.The opening period was pretty standard stuff from two teams that fancy th...

European Greens call for top candidates for EU elections 

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 20:03:55 GMT

European Greens call for top candidates for EU elections  The European Green Party is opening the call for top candidates for the 2024 EU elections, also known as “Spitzenkandidaten”. The selected Green leading candidates will be the heart and face of our political family in the campaign debates and events leading up to the EU elections on 6th-9th June 2024. Thomas Waitz and Mélanie Vogel, co-chairs of the European Green Party comment: “During our Electoral Congress in Lyon on 2-4 February hundreds of delegates from all Green parties will elect our two European frontrunners. We call on other European political parties to do the same, to ensure a transparent political discussion prior to the EU elections taking place on 6th-9th June. Our top candidates are also our nominees for key positions, such as the Commission presidency if the opportunity arises. This is because we believe that behind-the-scenes arrangements, like the one we witnessed in 2019 with von der Leyen's appointment to the Commission presidency despite not being a candidate, ...

Thieves ransack, trash beloved local coffee shop and barbecue spot

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 20:03:55 GMT

Thieves ransack, trash beloved local coffee shop and barbecue spot A beloved local coffee shop and barbecue spot in Sylmar was ransacked and trashed over the weekend, leaving the owners devastated.  Buffalo Bruce’s Mercantile, located at 13661 Hubbard Street, has been in business for 26 years, according to one of the owners, Vivian Hartman, who said when she and her husband arrived at work on Monday, they noticed the doors were broken.  “When we entered, we saw our place and it was destroyed,” Hartman told KTLA. “It smelled, there was drug [paraphernalia] everywhere.”  The store’s owner added that the thieves not only took items of value like their computers and the restaurant’s knives and other equipment, but they also used a bat to further damage the shop.  Surveillance cameras set up in the coffee shop and restaurant were dismantled and taken, she said, and the shop’s internet connection was cut by the thieves.  Even more upsetting, Hartman said that after police came and looked at everything, the thieves broke back into the ...

Blackwood shines, Eklund yells and the San Jose Sharks’ nightmare ends

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 20:03:55 GMT

Blackwood shines, Eklund yells and the San Jose Sharks’ nightmare ends SAN JOSE – Forget about the San Jose Sharks losing streak and every ugly night that was a part of it.Put away the record book for now.The Sharks, almost four weeks after their season began, have earned a win.Thanks to an often spectacular performance from goalie Mackenzie Blackwood and goals from Anthony Duclair and William Eklund, the Sharks beat the Philadelphia Flyers 2-1 on Tuesday, ending an 11-game season-opening losing streak that tied an NHL record first established in 1943. Eklund’s goal was the winner. And after he scored at the 16:18 mark of the second period, giving the Sharks their first two-goal lead of the season, Eklund stood two dozen feet away from the Flyers net and let out a roar, a release of sorts after three-plus weeks of frustration.“It was a big relief,” Eklund said of his second goal of the season.A goal by Joel Farabee with 1:11 left in the second period cut the Sharks’ lead to 2-1. At first, it appeared Blackwood made an unbelievable glov...

Mayor Thao, A's fans urge MLB to keep team in Oakland

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 20:03:55 GMT

Mayor Thao, A's fans urge MLB to keep team in Oakland OAKLAND, Calif. (KRON) – Oakland city leaders are asking Major League Baseball owners to keep the A’s in Oakland. MLB team owners are expected to vote on the A’s potential move to Vegas next week. Mayor Sheng Thao was adamant on Tuesday that the fight is not over and that leaders and the community need to send a message that the A’s should stay in East Bay.A’s fans filled the Oakland city council chambers Tuesday to show their support for Oakland’s last major professional sports team. One person shot dead in incident involving Oakland police “We have lost almost every sports team,” said Craig Imlock, an A’s fan since the 1970s. “We have lost the Raiders, we have lost the Warriors. We need someone in Oakland. Someone has to stay in Oakland.” It warmed Imlock’s heart to see so many Oakland leaders pushing to keep the team.“This is love. This is really love. To break this by going to Vegas would be the stupidest thing ever,” he said. Thao called for MLB owners to vote “no” ...

San Francisco safety efforts outlined for APEC, holiday shopping season

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 20:03:55 GMT

San Francisco safety efforts outlined for APEC, holiday shopping season (BCN) -- Barely a month after a smash-and-grab theft at the Christian Dior store near San Francisco's Union Square, Mayor London Breed stood before the towering Macy's holiday tree and announced the opening of a safe and vibrant holiday shopping season.Joined by Police Chief Bill Scott, District Attorney Brooke Jenkins and members of the Union Square Alliance, a downtown association dedicated to enhancing Union Square, Breed detailed the city's strategy to secure the area.Plans include additional uniformed and plainclothes police officers, downtown ambassadors, street closures and the installation of 400 new automated license plate readers throughout the city."You will see increased presence not only in Union Square, but in all our shopping corridors," said Scott. "You won't see the plainclothes officers that are out here getting the job done and arresting people because they're watching crimes as they occur."Regarding the Dior store incident, Scott said, "We were right there. Unfo...

Immigrant rights group based in Md. criticized for harsh statement on Israel

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 20:03:55 GMT

Immigrant rights group based in Md. criticized for harsh statement on Israel Andrew Friedson, vice president of the Montgomery County Council, is demanding that the Silver Spring-based immigrant rights group CASA retract a statement it posted on social media, then removed, that was harshly critical of Israel.The Monday statement by CASA’s executive director Gustavo Torres said the nonprofit group stands in steadfast solidarity with the people of Palestine. The statement went on to accuse Israel of “systematic ethnic cleansing of the Palestinian people,” and, while it condemned the Oct. 7 attack by Hamas in Israel, it charged that Israel has unleashed “the heinous practice of terror” in Gaza.The statement called for an immediate cease-fire and condemned U.S. military aid to Israel.The group, which receives federal, state and county funding to advance its program of aid to immigrants, also linked the Palestinian struggle with those of the immigrant communities it supports, whose countries it said have been “wrecked by the da...

Parents fight to keep Bowie school open, but is it too late?

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 20:03:55 GMT

Parents fight to keep Bowie school open, but is it too late? In recent years, Pointer Ridge Elementary School has hovered around 50% capacity, with the most recent numbers from September of 2022 showing it was at 53% capacity, tied for the lowest school population in all of Prince George’s County.It was one of a handful of schools the county was ready to close at the end of last year, but a furious fight by the parents at the school led former chief executive officer for Prince George’s County Public Schools Monica Goldson to delay the decision by a year. Her replacement, new Superintendent Millard House, has indicated he’s ready to move ahead with the closure of the school, though parents aren’t giving up the fight.House will meet with parents at Pointer Ridge on Wednesday night, and a statement provided to WTOP from PGCPS ahead of the meeting said the decision was “well-considered,” noting low enrollment for several years in a building that’s more than 50 years old.Closing the school, the county sai...