Passenger killed when gunman hijacks Los Angeles bus and leads police on downtown chase
Read full article: Passenger killed when gunman hijacks Los Angeles bus and leads police on downtown chaseAuthorities say a passenger was killed after a gunman hijacked a city bus in Los Angeles, leading to a slow police chase through downtown before the suspect was eventually arrested.
As fast as it comes down, graffiti returns to DC streets. Not all of it unwelcome
Read full article: As fast as it comes down, graffiti returns to DC streets. Not all of it unwelcomeThis eye-of-the-beholder dynamic between vandalism and urban art form has been a reality since the earliest days of urban graffiti.
Metro train collides with bus in downtown Los Angeles, injuring more than 50, 2 seriously
Read full article: Metro train collides with bus in downtown Los Angeles, injuring more than 50, 2 seriouslyOfficials say 55 people were hurt, two seriously, when a Metro light rail train and a University of Southern California shuttle bus collided in downtown Los Angeles.
Familiar feel to it: A first look at the FHSAA’s new football district assignments
Read full article: Familiar feel to it: A first look at the FHSAA’s new football district assignmentsThe Florida High School Athletic Association released its new classification and district assignments for football on Friday morning, unveiling some new twists for area teams.
FHSAA board votes to get rid of Suburban-Metro system, puts hold on Open division
Read full article: FHSAA board votes to get rid of Suburban-Metro system, puts hold on Open divisionIn a winding and confusing two-hour virtual meeting on Tuesday afternoon, the Florida High School Athletic Association’s board of directors voted to get rid of the Suburban-Metro playoff system and go back to an eight-classification, enrollment-based format for the coming years, the latest shift in the ever-changing landscape of sports here.
Passengers disarm gunman who killed DC employee, shot others
Read full article: Passengers disarm gunman who killed DC employee, shot othersA man shot three people, killing one, in a Wednesday morning rampage in the nation’s capital that started on a city bus and ended in a Metro tunnel after passengers attacked and disarmed him.
Kickoff is getting close: Sights, sounds, and more from high school football media day
Read full article: Kickoff is getting close: Sights, sounds, and more from high school football media dayA few sights and sounds of the Jaguars Prep and Baker's Sports high school football media day morning at TIAA Bank Field.
No going back: FHSAA board again votes to proceed with Metro-Suburban changes in football
Read full article: No going back: FHSAA board again votes to proceed with Metro-Suburban changes in footballThe Florida High School Athletic Association will go forward with the biggest change to the high school football playoff structure ever, again voting to proceed with the Metro and Suburban overhaul this year on Monday.
Baldwin among teams on the move as FHSAA releases finalized football districts
Read full article: Baldwin among teams on the move as FHSAA releases finalized football districtsThe Florida High School Athletic Association released finalized football districts Thursday morning, with two minor changes and two larger ones for area programs.
Where will area teams land in new FHSAA football structure?
Read full article: Where will area teams land in new FHSAA football structure?With the Florida High School Athletic Association board of directors voting to change the structure of football in the state, how will teams be placed when new classes and districts are unveiled?
Will there be scrutiny on uniformed police officers who appear in future political ads?
Read full article: Will there be scrutiny on uniformed police officers who appear in future political ads?JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The mob that stormed the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday included off-duty police officers. According to Politico, a current Metro D.C. police officer said in a public Facebook post that off-duty police officers flashed their badges before entering the building. Following the riot, News4Jax asked Steve Zona, president of the Jacksonville Fraternal Order of Police, whether there will be scrutiny on uniformed police officers who express their views in political ads in the future? “It does place scrutiny on police officers everywhere, all around the country, when it appears you have police all around the country misuse the badge,” Zona said. Police departments across the country have opened investigations into whether any of their officers were present during the riot.
