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Ex-ballerina sentenced to 20 years in Florida for manslaughter in husband's killing
Read full article: Ex-ballerina sentenced to 20 years in Florida for manslaughter in husband's killingA former Florida ballerina has been sentenced to 20 years in prison following her manslaughter conviction for fatally shooting her estranged husband in 2020.
Walgreens to take a hard look at underperforming stores, could shutter hundreds more
Read full article: Walgreens to take a hard look at underperforming stores, could shutter hundreds moreWalgreens is finalizing a plan to fix its business that could result in the closure of hundreds of additional stores in the next three years.
Hometown favorite Nelly Korda takes 4-shot lead in LPGA Drive On Championship
Read full article: Hometown favorite Nelly Korda takes 4-shot lead in LPGA Drive On ChampionshipHometown favorite Nelly Korda shot a 3-under 68 with an eagle-birdie finish Saturday to take a four-shot lead into the final round of the LPGA Drive On Championship.
Nelly Korda finishes strong, takes 2-shot lead at LPGA Drive On Championship in Florida
Read full article: Nelly Korda finishes strong, takes 2-shot lead at LPGA Drive On Championship in FloridaNelly Korda birdied three of her final four holes to shoot a 4-under 67 and take a two-shot lead midway through the LPGA Drive On Championship.
Memories flow as community says farewell to beloved farm after 8 decades
Read full article: Memories flow as community says farewell to beloved farm after 8 decadesMany who have recently visited Mixon's— a family business that has been around since 1939— comes to say thank you and goodbye, all while sharing a memory of some sort.
2 Central Florida players win combined $4M in Mega Millions lottery draw games
Read full article: 2 Central Florida players win combined $4M in Mega Millions lottery draw gamesTwo Central Florida players won $3 million and $1 million in separate Mega Millions lottery draw games, officials announced Thursday.
Will Confederate statue return to downtown Bradenton?
Read full article: Will Confederate statue return to downtown Bradenton?Manatee County officials could soon decide whether to restore and replace the Confederate monument that stood for decades outside the historic courthouse in downtown Bradenton.
Florida Gov. DeSantis proposes sales tax breaks on baby necessities, other household items
Read full article: Florida Gov. DeSantis proposes sales tax breaks on baby necessities, other household itemsFlorida Gov. Ron DeSantis proposed a one-year tax holiday on baby necessities and household items under $25 at a news conference in a Bradenton seafood restaurant Tuesday afternoon.
WATCH: Florida woman tried to load gun with high capacity magazine inside hospital, police say
Read full article: WATCH: Florida woman tried to load gun with high capacity magazine inside hospital, police sayA woman was arrested at a hospital in Bradenton early Wednesday morning after staff notified police she was trying to load a gun inside her purse, according to the Bradenton Police Department.
WATCH: 135-pound dog shows up to ‘shop’ at Florida Dollar General
Read full article: WATCH: 135-pound dog shows up to ‘shop’ at Florida Dollar GeneralWhen 135-pound Bentley walked into the Dollar General, he wandered around for hours like he owned the place, body camera footage released by police shows.
Florida man confesses to killing woman a decade ago, officials say
Read full article: Florida man confesses to killing woman a decade ago, officials sayOfficials say a man walked into a Florida sheriff’s office and confessed to killing a woman a decade ago because he “found Jehovah and couldn’t live with the guilt anymore."
SUV runs stop sign, crashes into USPS truck, killing Florida mail carrier, police say
Read full article: SUV runs stop sign, crashes into USPS truck, killing Florida mail carrier, police sayPolice say a mail carrier for the U.S. Postal Service died when a sports utility vehicle ran a stop sign in a Florida neighborhood and crashed into his vehicle.
Leak at wastewater pond prompts evacuations in Florida
Read full article: Leak at wastewater pond prompts evacuations in FloridaFlorida's governor has declared a state of emergency after a significant leak at a large storage pond of wastewater threatened to flood roads and burst a system that stores polluted waters.
Florida reports 5,688 new COVID-19 cases as seniors emerge from pandemic-imposed hibernation
Read full article: Florida reports 5,688 new COVID-19 cases as seniors emerge from pandemic-imposed hibernation[READ YESTERDAY’S REPORT: Young adults seeing higher infection rates as Florida reports 5,759 new COVID-19 cases]Find the state-run COVID-19 dashboard below:Below is a breakdown of Florida COVID-19 data reported by the state on March 27. CasesThe Florida Department of Health reported 5,688 new cases on Saturday, bringing the state’s overall total to 2,039,062 cases since the virus was first detected on March 1, 2020. HospitalizationsAs of Saturday afternoon, there were currently 2,831 people with the virus hospitalized in Florida, according to the state Agency for Health Care Administration. Since last March, 84,561 people have been hospitalized in Florida after complications from COVID-19. VaccinationsThe Florida Department of Health began releasing a daily report in December on COVID-19 vaccines administered throughout the state.
Now vaccinated, older adults emerge from COVID hibernation
Read full article: Now vaccinated, older adults emerge from COVID hibernationSpring has arrived with sunshine and warmer weather, and many older adults who have been vaccinated, like Griffin, are emerging from COVID-19-imposed hibernation. Visiting grandchildren is a top priority for many older adults. Isolated by the pandemic, older adults were hard hit by loneliness caused by restrictions intended to keep people safe. Plenty of older adults are eager to hop on a jet to travel. Indeed, many older adults are taking a cautious approach, especially when the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention declined to ease recommendations for travel.
College players will need to opt-in to upcoming WNBA Draft
Read full article: College players will need to opt-in to upcoming WNBA DraftThe WNBA and the Players' Association have agreed to an opt-in process for this season's draft, the league confirmed to The Associated Press, late Sunday, March 7, 2021. (AP Photo/Phelan M. Ebenhack, File)NEW YORK – The WNBA and the Players' Association have agreed to an opt-in process for this season's draft, the league confirmed to The Associated Press on Sunday night. In the past, players who have run out of college eligibility are automatically entered into the draft. While this is a new situation in the WNBA, it’s unclear what the NCAA will do as far as allowing players to pull out of the draft. The NBA implemented similar rules, making players opt-in for the draft.
Koepka withdraws from Players Championship with knee injury
Read full article: Koepka withdraws from Players Championship with knee injuryBrooks Koepka hits from the seventh fairway during the final round of the Workday Championship golf tournament Sunday, Feb. 28, 2021, in Bradenton, Fla. (AP Photo/Phelan M. Ebenhack)ORLANDO, Fla. – Four-time major champion Brooks Koepka has withdrawn from The Players Championship next week with what his manager described as a strained right knee. Koepka won the Phoenix Open last month and was a runner-up in the Workday Championship last week. He has been saddled the last few years with injuries to his left knee, including a partially torn patella. His manager at Hambric Sports, Blake Smith, said Koepka would meet with doctors this week for a better evaluation and no further details. Koepka was planning to play the Honda Classic the following week, and he had the Dell Match Play after that as the Masters on April 8-11 gets closer.
Morikawa plays a steady hand to win Workday Championship
Read full article: Morikawa plays a steady hand to win Workday ChampionshipAnd there was a tribute to Tiger Woods, his golf idol growing up. “We don't say ‘Thank you’ enough,” Morikawa said, referring to how much Woods has raised the profile and prize money in golf. He finished at 18-under 270 and became the 24th player to win a major and a World Golf Championship title since this series began in 1999. Outside of a chunked chip on the second hole that made him scramble for bogey, Morikawa didn't miss a fairway the rest of the way and was rarely out of position. “If there was no Tiger Woods, I just the think the tour and the game of golf in general would be in a worse place.
Feds: Man uses $7.2M from PPP funds to buy Seminole County mansion, luxury cars
Read full article: Feds: Man uses $7.2M from PPP funds to buy Seminole County mansion, luxury carsSEMINOLE COUNTY, Fla. – A Bradenton man is accused of using $7.2 million from Paycheck Protection Program funds to buy a mansion in Chuluota, according to court records. Don Cisternino was indicted on two counts of wire fraud, three counts of aggravated identity theft and three counts of illegal monetary transaction. Records show Cisternino applied for Paycheck Protection Program loan established as part of the federal CARES Act relief bill. Cisternino is accused of saying MagnifiCo had 441 employees with an average monthly payroll of $2.88 million. Records show after the application the Small Business Administration issued $7.2 million in PPP funds to MagnifiCo.
WNBA's Layshia Clarendon has surgery to remove breasts
Read full article: WNBA's Layshia Clarendon has surgery to remove breasts(AP Photo/Mike Carlson, File)NEW YORK – Liberty guard Layshia Clarendon, who identifies as transgender and nonbinary, announced on social media Friday that they had surgery to remove breast tissue. The league, the players' union and the New York Liberty released statements offering support to Clarendon. Clarendon wrote in The Players' Tribune five years ago they identify as “black, gay, female, non-cisgender and Christian," and expanded on their identity in an Instagram post in December. “Existing outside of the binary for me is freedom,” Clarendon wrote. I know that my gender will keep evolving because we change and grow and shape shift and expand.
AP sources: Parker headed to Chicago, McBride to Minnesota
Read full article: AP sources: Parker headed to Chicago, McBride to MinnesotaThe person spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity Wednesday, Jan. 27, because no official announcement is allowed until Feb. 1. (AP Photo/Phelan M. Ebenhack, File)Candace Parker is headed home and Kayla McBride is getting a fresh start in Minnesota. that she would be signing with the Lynx once free agents can officially ink deals Monday. Nearly 75% of the players on the Sparks' roster are free agents. That’s led to increased player movement from our roster.”Two players who are free agents but won't be moving are Sue Bird and Diana Taurasi.
Gov. DeSantis condemns Capitol riots as Florida Republicans introduce anti-protest legislation
Read full article: Gov. DeSantis condemns Capitol riots as Florida Republicans introduce anti-protest legislationRon DeSantis says he hopes more Florida lawmakers will support his idea for enforced penalties against protesters. Protesters in Florida and across the country took to the streets calling for justice and changes to law enforcement tactics. Now DeSantis’ idea has legislative backing after Republicans in the Florida House and Senate filed bills Wednesday night that would enact penalties against protesters who turn violent. The “Combating Public Disorder” bill targets protesters who damage personal and business property or assault law enforcement. On funding, the legislation includes language that would allow a resident to appeal any tentative budget cuts to a municipal law enforcement agency.
Florida woman hid man’s body in trash can to collect benefits, deputies say
Read full article: Florida woman hid man’s body in trash can to collect benefits, deputies sayBRADENTON, Fla. – A Florida woman stuffed the body of a 40-year-old man into a trash can after he died to keep collecting his Social Security benefits, investigators said. | Intruders cut woman’s hair, leave]Investigators said Haney told them Jon Christopher Leonard died in July of what appeared to be natural causes. Instead of calling authorities, investigators said Haney stored Leonard's body in a closet, before sealing it in a trash can three weeks later. She then took the trash can to a neighbor’s house, and told the neighbor that she's be back for it later. Haney told investigators that she kept the body so she could continue receiving his benefits.
Florida pastor sued over fake porn images aimed at young woman
Read full article: Florida pastor sued over fake porn images aimed at young womanBRADENTON, Fla. – A Florida pastor is being sued by a teenager who claims fake pornographic images of her were posted online from a computer in the pastor’s home. The Sarasota Herald-Tribune reports that the lawsuit is against Pastor Jason B. It claims the teenager, a high school student at the time, has suffered shame, embarrassment, emotional pain and suffering because of the incident. Authorities said they could not establish who actually posted the images on the computer in the pastor's house because multiple people had access to the internet address. Attorney Rebecca Brownell, who represents Lane and Skyway Community Chapel, declined to comment on the case.
Stewart leads Seattle to 2nd WNBA title in 3 years
Read full article: Stewart leads Seattle to 2nd WNBA title in 3 yearsStewart scored 26 points and Seattle completed a sweep of the Las Vegas Aces with a 92-59 rout Tuesday night. It was the biggest margin of victory in WNBA Finals history. Seattle had pretty much the same core group that won the 2018 championship back for this year, led by Stewart, Bird and Jewell Loyd. Seattle has now won a record 11 games in a row in the WNBA Finals, dating to the team's first championship in 2004. She led the Dream to three WNBA Finals appearances but the team was swept in each one.
Stewart, Bird help Storm rout Aces; go up 2-0 in WNBA Finals
Read full article: Stewart, Bird help Storm rout Aces; go up 2-0 in WNBA FinalsLas Vegas couldn't respond. A'ja Wilson had 20 points to lead Las Vegas while Angel McCoughtry and Emma Cannon added 17 each. The Aces led 65-64 with 3:22 left in the period before the Storm closed with a 11-3 burst. The Storm, who had 17 assists on their 18 baskets, built the lead to 13 before Las Vegas rallied to the six-point halftime deficit. ... Stewart had her fifth consecutive 20-point game in the WNBA Finals spanning back to the 2018 season.
Aces hope for winning hand in Game 2 of WNBA Finals
Read full article: Aces hope for winning hand in Game 2 of WNBA Finals“You impose on them it's a five-game series, even if you lose one game so what? “He trusts us and knows what we’re capable of.”The Aces feel that they have fixable problems. It was also the first finals for many of the Aces players, including Wilson and Jackie Young. Stewart had a career-high 37 points — one short of the WNBA Finals record. The biggest thing is to make them contested shots," Wilson said.
Stewart lifts Storm to Game 1 WNBA Finals win over Aces
Read full article: Stewart lifts Storm to Game 1 WNBA Finals win over AcesSeattle Storm forward Breanna Stewart (30) celebrates after the team defated the Las Vegas Aces during Game 1 of basketball's WNBA Finals Friday, Oct. 2, 2020, in Bradenton, Fla. (AP Photo/Chris O'Meara)BRADENTON, Fla. – The Seattle Storm's lead down to two with a quarter left, Breanna Stewart took over. The big-game player scored the first 11 points of the fourth quarter and finished with 37 to help the Storm beat the Las Vegas Aces 93-80 on Friday night in Game 1 of the WNBA Finals. She was a point short of the WNBA Finals record set by Angel McCoughtry. McCoughtry scored 20 points to lead Las Vegas, which was playing in the WNBA Finals for the first time since the franchise moved to the Nevada city three years ago. Eight players had reached 11 assists in a finals game before Bird's record performance.
Manager shot during Walmart robbery in Florida
Read full article: Manager shot during Walmart robbery in FloridaBRADENTON, Fla. – A manager at a Florida Walmart was shot and wounded during a robbery Tuesday night, and police said they were still looking for the two culprits. The shooting occurred at a Bradenton store, news outlets reported. Manatee County Sheriff’s Office investigators said the men involved in the Walmart robbery appear to be connected to robberies at a Publix in Palmetto and a Dollar General in Bradenton. Two men entered the Walmart and demanded money, but a manager refused, deputies said. The armed robber fell and shot the approaching manager in the leg, according to officials.
Aces' A'ja Wilson earns AP WNBA player of the year honors
Read full article: Aces' A'ja Wilson earns AP WNBA player of the year honors“She knows who she is, she knows where she’s going,” said Las Vegas coach Bill Laimbeer. “I feel like I'm a more complete player now then when I first got into the league,” Wilson said in an online interview. The second team included Phoenix teammates Diana Taurasi and Skylar Diggins-Smith, Connecticut teammates DeWanna Bonner and Alyssa Thomas, and Minnesota's Napheesa Collier. POWER POLLThe Las Vegas Aces finished atop the AP Power Poll, a spot they held for three of the final four weeks of the season. A'ja Wilson also received votes after she led Las Vegas to the top seed in the postseason.
90-year-old crashes into Florida bank, injures 3 customers, troopers say
Read full article: 90-year-old crashes into Florida bank, injures 3 customers, troopers sayBRADENTON, Fla. Three customers were injured when a 90-year-old driver crashed his car into a Florida bank, authorities said. The crash happened Tuesday afternoon at a Bank of America branch in Bradenton, according to a Florida Highway Patrol report. A 66-year-old man inside the bank sustained critical injuries, and a 57-year-old woman was seriously injured, officials said. Another customer, an 85-year-old man, had minor injuries. The driver also had minor injuries, while a 77-year-old woman riding with him was unharmed, officials said.