What sports have Coloradans gambled on most in the last 3 years?
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 05:18:49 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) -- Coloradans are trying to make a dollar on basketball more than any other sport. It's been three years since Colorado legalized sports gambling. The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in 2018 that states may make their own laws about sports betting, which had previously been federally illegal. Colorado ranked among top sports-betting states It has taken little time for Colorado to become one of the nation's most gambling-friendly states. Since it legalized sports betting in 2020, Colorado has grown to have the nation's seventh-highest total money wagered - over $9 billion in just two years, according to Sportsbook Review.Betting has risen quickly. Colorado went from $2.9 billion wagered in 2021 to $4.1 billion in 2022. The state now has the most legal sports books in the U.S. with 26 overall. The Denver Nuggets first championship win on Thursday night likely made a lot of Coloradans happy for more than just the win. By far, Coloradans prefer betting on basketball to any othe...Opa-locka Police Chief Scott Israel resigns from position
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 05:18:49 GMT
Opa-locka Police Chief Scott Israel has resigned from his position.Israel, a former Broward County sheriff, confirmed his resignation at a news conference held Friday morning. “It was more of an honor than I ever anticipated,” he said. “Each and every day, new challenges. Under my direction, we’ve taken this police department in the right direction. We treat people with dignity and respect; we don’t racial profile, we ride around with our windows down, listening to what the community has to say.”Israel spent just 13 months on the job.He said he made the decision to step down so that he could spend more time with his family.According to the city manager, crime in Opa-locka dropped 30% under Israel’s leadership.1 WB lane of 79th St. Causeway west bridge shut down after car, pickup truck collide; 1 hospitalized
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 05:18:49 GMT
Rescue crews have taken one person to the hospital after a crash that has led to the closure of the 79th Street Causeway’s west bridge in Miami.City of Miami Police and Fire Rescue units responded to the scene of the two-car collision along the westbound lanes of the bridge, at around 4:15 p.m., Friday.An aerial view captured the white sedan and white pickup truck that were involved in the crash.Fire officials said they have taken on person to Jackson Memorial Hospital. The patient’s condition is unknown.The west bridge was initially shut down in both directions, but the eastbound lanes and all but one westbound lane have since reopened to traffic. Drivers are still advised to avoid the area and seek alternate routes.Please check back on WSVN.com and 7News for more details on this developing story.Cheerleader recalls being shot after friend opened the wrong car door
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 05:18:49 GMT
(CNN) — A Texas cheerleader who was shot and critically injured after another girl mistakenly opened the wrong car door says she was scared during the shooting but tried to stay calm for her even more frightened friends.Payton Washington, 18, was injured in April outside a supermarket in Elgin, about 20 miles east of Austin, shortly after midnight. She was struck three times in her leg and back, damaging her pancreas and diaphragm. She had surgery to remove her ruptured spleen.The incident was one of a string of recent incidents in which young people were shot during apparently safe, ordinary encounters.Washington spoke publicly for the first time to Michael Strahan in an interview that aired Friday on ABC’s “Good Morning America.”She said she was writing a text and eating candy at the time of the shooting.“I didn’t know where it was coming from,” Washington said, “With it being so loud and my ears ringing, I knew to turn and do something.”Washington was one of two teens shot in the...CERT volunteers in Broward ready to assist people as hurricane season begins
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 05:18:49 GMT
As we head into another hurricane season, there’s a group of volunteers standing by to help if a storm hits our area. Karen Hensel introduces us to them in tonight’s 7 Spotlight.When parts of Broward County ended up underwater during that massive rainstorm in April, some of the first emergency response work came from citizen volunteers who lived in the flooded neighborhoods.Mark Miller, CERT Deputy Operations Chief: “So we have our people that are already in the field, and they’re calling in to the Emergency Operations Center saying, ‘Here’s what it’s like in Edgewater. Here’s what it’s like here. Here’s what’s going on there,’ so they’re tremendously important.”Mark Miller helps run the Fort Lauderdale Community Emergency Response Team, also called CERT.He is one of the hundreds of people who have volunteered to be on the front lines if a disaster strikes in South Florida.Mark Miller: “We̵...‘We should not have a snow day in June’: Teachers, children, parents gather after falling concrete in Somerville school prompts canceled classes
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 05:18:49 GMT
The Winter Hill Community Innovation School in Somerville was closed Friday after a section of concrete fell into a stairwell inside the building, school and city officials said. While engineers were set to “conduct a more thorough review of the building,” many parents, children and teachers gathered elsewhere at the Somerville Public Library where they discussed the situation and ongoing concerns about building conditions at the Winter Hill School. “This is a situation that we should not be in,” said Winter Hill School Dean of Students Brendan Buckland. “We should not have a snow day in June.”Officials said the concrete fell outside school operating hours, while the school was unoccupied. The stairwell was later closed to students and staff. Officials said Department of Public Works crews had then “conducted minor repairs” and had been monitoring the building’s interior as of Thursday night. The closure on Friday, though, came “out of an abundance of caution,” according t...Orioles put reliever Mychal Givens back on IL, call up Baltimore-area native Bruce Zimmermann
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 05:18:49 GMT
The Orioles brought back Mychal Givens to supply a veteran presence to their bullpen. His availability in it continues to be limited.After the 33-year-old right-hander spent most of the first two months of the season on the injured list with left knee inflammation, right shoulder inflammation has landed him back on the 15-day IL.In four innings this season since his May 21 activation, Givens, signed to a one-year deal this winter after pitching for Baltimore from 2015 to 2020, has issued six walks and allowed six runs (five earned). His average fastball velocity, according to Baseball Savant, was 91.7 mph, down 3 mph from two seasons ago.Left-hander Bruce Zimmermann, an Ellicott City native, will take Givens’ place on the roster. The 28-year-old has had stints with the Orioles over the past three seasons and has a 4.05 ERA in nine starts this year with Triple-A Norfolk. Baltimore’s rotation lacks a fifth starter, but the timing of the call-up and the club’s upcomin...WooSox bat boy makes the grab of the night at Fenway, gains fame from Red Sox Nation
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 05:18:49 GMT
The bat boy for the WooSox says he’s living the dream.Aaron Buckley, an 18-year-old lifelong Red Sox fanatic, became the man of the night when he grabbed Connor Wong’s two-run homer in the first row atop the Green Monster during the eighth inning of Thursday’s 8-2 win against Cincinnati.“I definitely got some height on it,” Buckley told the Herald on Friday. “I just kind of jumped up and threw my glove up there, and I think I just put it in the right spot. There wasn’t too much time to think.”Before the magical moment, Buckley had already been standing up, since the Red Sox had put the game away by scoring four runs in the eighth, which he said helped make the difference.Kike Hernandez hit a solo blast to the Monster seats an inning earlier to give the Red Sox a one-run lead at the time, 2-1. The ball landed a few sections away from Buckley.“It was more like, ‘Wow, that ball got out of here quick, so I have to be ready if something is coming near me,’” Buckley said of his mindset th...Bug in Chase Bank online banking causes double transactions, fees; bank now says situation resolved
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 05:18:49 GMT
By KEN SWEET (AP Business Writer)NEW YORK (AP) — Customers of Chase’s online banking services saw double transactions, fees and payments in their accounts on Friday, in a glitch that was not fixed until late in the day.Numerous Chase customers had posted on social media that their rent or bill payments were taken out of their accounts twice and reported hold times with customer service approaching more than an hour. The New York-based bank is one of the country’s largest financial institutions with millions of online customers. Transactions over Zelle, the bank’s own peer-to-peer payment service, were also impacted with Chase customers.Chase said late Friday that the bank had “resolved the underlying issue” and was in the process of issuing refunds or reversing transactions for customers. Online banking services, while usually reliable, sometimes spectacularly fail or have temporary outages that tend to spook their customers. Banks typically will ...Chicago Bears listen to proposal from Naperville for stadium site. Arlington Heights ‘no longer our singular focus,’ team says.
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 05:18:49 GMT
Chicago Bears officials met with Naperville Mayor Scott Wehrli on Friday to discuss the possibility of abandoning their plans for a new stadium development in Arlington Heights in favor of building it in the western suburb.In a move that could be used as bargaining leverage, the team said in a statement Friday that plans to build “the largest single development project in Illinois history” are “at risk” in Arlington Heights.The Bears objected that recent tax hikes on the former Arlington Park racetrack, which the Bears bought this year, would result in taxes far higher than its worth while it is not operational.“We will continue the ongoing demolition activity and work toward a path forward in Arlington Heights, but it is no longer our singular focus,” team officials wrote. “It is our responsibility to listen to other municipalities in Chicagoland about potential locations that can deliver on this transformational opportunity for our fans, o...Latest news
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