HOUSTON (AP) — A student accused of fatally shooting 10 people at a Texas high school in 2018 will spend up to another 12 months at a state mental health facility as doctors say he remains incompetent to stand trial, his attorney said Tuesday. … [Continue reading] about Accused Texas school shooter to remain at state hospital
The Latest: Charleston Southern pauses athletics
The Latest on the effects of the coronavirus outbreak on sports around the world: ___ Charleston Southern has paused all athletic activities for the week due to contact tracing and positive cases of COVID-19, ending the men’s basketball program’s … [Continue reading] about The Latest: Charleston Southern pauses athletics
Playing tag is no kids’ game for NFL teams
NFL teams could begin playing tag on Tuesday, and it’s no kids’ game for the 32 teams. Applying franchise and even transition tags to players can have major ramifications on a team’s present and future. That was never more of a consideration than … [Continue reading] about Playing tag is no kids’ game for NFL teams
Filly becomes 5th fatality this year at Golden Gate Fields
ALBANY, Calif. (AP) — A 3-year-old filly died Tuesday during training at Golden Gate Fields, making it the fifth thoroughbred fatality at the Northern California racetrack this year. Okoye’s death was listed as an accident on the California Horse … [Continue reading] about Filly becomes 5th fatality this year at Golden Gate Fields
Shaw back with Brews; Kennedy, Lamb, Teheran find new teams
With spring training in full swing, third baseman Travis Shaw returned to the Milwaukee Brewers while former All-Star third baseman Jake Lamb and pitchers Ian Kennedy and Julio Teheran found new teams. Shaw signed a minor league contract with the … [Continue reading] about Shaw back with Brews; Kennedy, Lamb, Teheran find new teams