Warriors-Kings playoff tickets on track to be most expensive first-round seat ever
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:00:49 GMT
Klay Thompson was excited to learn the Warriors would play the Sacramento Kings in the first round of the playoffs — and it’s not just because it’s a favorable travel scenario for both teams.“That’s going to be fun,” Thompson said Sunday afternoon. “First time in NBA history, it’s going to be really special.”But fans are going to have to fork over some serious cash just to get inside the building for the series opener next weekend.Ticket prices for the first postseason meeting between the Warriors and Kings has reportedly skyrocketed to historic highs, with some saying it could be the most expensive ticket for the first round of the NBA playoffs ever.Prices on ticket broker website TickPick for Game 1 at Golden 1 Center on Saturday start at $497 as of Monday afternoon. If that price holds up, Front Office Sports reported that would make Saturday’s opener the most expensive first-round NBA playoff game on record.Related ArticlesGolden State W...Opinion: California’s salmon season shutdown was avoidable
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Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:00:49 GMT
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Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:00:49 GMT
BERKELEY, Calif. (KRON) -- UC Berkeley police believe three assaults in the past week may be connected. The last assault happened just hours ago as a young woman was walking to one of the residence halls on campus, according to UC Berkeley police.UC Berkley police released photos of the man they are looking regarding an assault that happened just after mid-night Tuesday morning. Police said a woman was walking near the Foothill Complex, which is a residence hall, when she said she was grabbed from behind and knocked to the floor. Officials said she fought back by kicking and was able to get away, but that suspect is still on the loose.Police believe Tuesday morning's incident is related to the two sexual battery cases that happened last week.The first happened last Wednesday, April 5, at the Eucalyptus Grove around 1:30 p.m. The second incident happened this past Sunday, April 9, around 9:40 a.m. near Stephens Hall.In both of those cases, the suspect grabbed a female student’s priva...South Bay Water Agency considers rescinding water shortage emergency condition
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:00:49 GMT
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Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:00:49 GMT
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Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:00:49 GMT
Sólo 100 días es la distancia que separa a millones de aficionados de la patada inicial de la Copa Mundial de Fútbol Femenino que se disputarán 32 selecciones, seis de ellas latinoamericanas. El balón empezará a correr de forma simultánea el 20 de julio en las canchas de Eden Park, en Auckland, y en el estadio Australia, en Sídney, en juegos que serán transmitidos en vivo por Telemundo y Peacock.La Copa sigue estando en la cancha de Telemundo, que verá a las mujeres buscar la gloria y alzar el codiciado trofeo un mes después, el 20 de agosto.El espectáculo está a la vuelta de la esquina, cuando las mejores jugadoras del mundo, como Linda Caicedo, de Colombia; Jennifer Hermoso, de España, y todas las estrellas del Team USA lideradas por Megan Rapinoe y Alex Morgan, salten a la cancha. Todo lo que debes saber sobre la Copa Mundial FIFA 2023 de Fútbol Femenino Una por una: las nuevas camisetas de Nike para 13 selecciones de la Copa Mundial femen...Crisis de opioides en EEUU: el gobierno sancionará a los traficantes de fentanilo
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:00:49 GMT
Estados Unidos centrará sus esfuerzos y fortalecerá la lucha contra el fentanilo, un potente opioide sintético que es hasta 50 veces más fuerte que la heroína y 100 veces más fuerte que la morfina, como parte de su estrategia para combatir contra la preocupante crisis de los opioides en el país.Entre algunas de las medidas, el gobierno bloqueará las actividades financieras ilícitas de los narcotraficantes involucrados en el tráfico de fentanilo aumentando las sanciones en su contra, según un comunicado de la Casa Blanca difundido este martes.EEUU decomisó en 2022 más fentanilo del que se necesitaría para matar a todos los estadounidenses. “El fentanillo es ahora la amenaza más mortal de drogas que enfrenta este país”, advirtió la DEA a finales del año pasado. Más letal que la heroína: decomisan cargamento de droga “zombie” Narcan: cómo usarlo al momento de una sobredosis de drogas “Se ampliarán los esfuerzos para...Disciplinary incidents in Fairfax Co. schools have more than doubled, new report finds
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:00:49 GMT
The number of disciplinary incidents reported in Fairfax County, Virginia, public schools more than doubled in the first semester of the current school year, compared to the first semester of the 2021-22 academic year, according to preliminary county data.In a report by the Office of Intervention and Prevention Services, the county said the total number of discipline incidents in the first semester of the 2022-23 school year increased by 12,609. The exact number of cases was not part of the report.The report was compiled as part of a new school board directive that called for a detailed discipline report, disaggregated by school and subgroup, to be completed for infractions of the county’s Student Rights and Responsibilities Regulation, such as violations of dress code and rules for cellphones and other technology.More Education NewsMore Fairfax County NewsMore Local NewsVirginia’s largest school system reviews the regulation, which it calls SR&R, annually. It’...Latest news
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