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Starting next week, food trucks will be barred from parking in the prime business area in Lower Downtown on weekend nights.
Starting Sunday, drug offenders will have the option to “deflect” into treatment instead of jail time. But each county’s deflection program is a bit different.
When told by the stadium announcer that they were witnessing history, the Paris spectators roared and applauded. Not that the woman making history actually noticed: Sarah Adam was far too occupied merrily slamming her wheelchair into other players, all of them men, and zipping across the court to score try after try.Related video above: Team USA Wheelchair Rugby preps for Paris at Lakeshore FoundationAdam is blazing trails in France’s capital as the first American woman to compete in the most rough-and-tumble of the 22 sports at the Paralympics wheelchair rugby.She was in the starting lineup when Team USA kicked off its campaign on Thursday against familiar foe Canada. Her six tries in 16 busy-as-a-bee minutes on court didn’t just contribute to a 51-48 victory in the group-stage game. Her belief and hope is that she’s opening minds by showing that women can thrive in the mixed-gender, but male-dominated, sport.”There’s a place for us on that court,” she said. “We need to have more females out there and being seen so that people know that this is an option for them.”Other women in wheelchair rugby are barrier-busting, too. Australia has an unprecedented three women on its 12-player team in Paris. Denmark, Germany and Japan also have female players, leaving host nation France, defending champion Britain and Canada as the only teams that don’t.The total of eight women is double the number that made wheelchair rugby teams at the Tokyo Paralympics in 2021. But the 88 men in Paris still outnumber the women 11-to-1, so there’s plenty of room and appetite for more progress.”It’s going too slowly,” said Ella Sabljak, who scored one try in her 6 1/2 minutes on court in Australia’s opening game against Britain, which pulled away in the fourth quarter to win 58-55.”We’re definitely paving the way in Australia,” she said. “Other teams definitely need to catch up, understand and recognize that women add value to the game. You know, we’re not burdens. We’re not different. We’re not difficult. We are, like, elite athletes amongst other elite athletes. And so I think people need to change their perspective on what women bring to the table.”Adam was more upbeat.”We’re getting more visibility,” she said. “The first step, that’s what matters.”At the Paralympics, the sport classes athletes according to their physical abilities, with a score of 0.5 for the least able players and increasing by half-point increments to 3.5 for the most able. Together, the four players that teams field at any one time cannot have a combined total score above 8 meaning that the most able players must team up with others less able.But the sport rewards teams that field women allowing them an extra half point for each woman they have on the court. Against Canada, that rule allowed the U.S. team to start with Adam and Josh Wheeler, both classed at 2.5, and defender Jeff Butler, who added 0.5, and still left room for captain Chuck Aoki, classed at 3.0. He went on to become the team’s top scorer, contributing 21 tries.”It levels the playing field,” Adam said of the rule.Sabljak said, “It increases our chances of participating because it’s always been really male-dominated.””It makes me feel like I am valued,” she added.Andrea Bundon, who studies female participation in Paralympic sports, says wheelchair rugby is using the rule to encourage teams to look for and develop female players, who can then give them an extra edge on the court.”There is value in having the women and men compete together they can appreciate each other’s athleticism and see that women are capable of competing at that level,” Bundon said in written comments to The Associated Press. She works at the University of British Columbia in Canada, specializing in the mechanics and anatomy of human movement.”The position women occupy in this sport is still very precarious,” Bundon said. But with Paralympic sports getting increasing attention, “the fact that these women are going to have the opportunity to showcase their athleticism and talent is good news and should be celebrated even as we demand better!”Exceptionally quick and nimble on two wheels, skills that she hones in hard training, Adam wove rings around burly Canadian men who chased her around the court, ramming their armored chairs into hers when they could.”They’re pretty big,” she said. “I’ve got to be smarter. I’ve got to be strategic and kind of outsmart them because I’m not able to, to throw my weight into it that much. Me against a 200-pound guy, I’m going to lose.””I rely on the agility the agility and the smarts.”Spectator Marleen Sanderse, who participated in the Beijing Paralympics in 2008 as a backup rower for the Netherlands, was impressed.”She’s amazing,” Sanderse said. “It’s so important to have role models in sports, in politics, in everything.”
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As Jean Jacques celebrated her 96th birthday in July, she never considered that just one month later, she would be advocating for the roof over her head.Jacques has called Pacific Grove Senior Living her home for 22 years. On Aug. 16, the facility gave Jacques a three-day eviction notice. The notice states that Jacques must pay her outstanding balance of about $110,000 or vacate her unit. The issue? It was Jacques’ understanding that she would be taken care of for life regardless of whether she outlived her savings.The eviction notice was issued by Pacifica Senior Living, the parent company for Pacific Grove Senior Living. When Pacifica acquired the facility from California-Nevada Methodist Homes in 2022, there was an expectation that existing contracts would be honored. Though the previous owner’s contracts were grandfathered in, their policies were not.President of Pacific Grove Senior Living’s Residents’ Association, Bob Sadler, says that contracts for “lifetime care” like the one Jacques signed were considered unconditional under the previous owners.Because some residents pass away before their contract finishes, evictions were not issued to those who outlived their savings, per Sadler. With this in mind, Jacques says the eviction notice came as a surprise.The wording of the notice itself has come into question as well.Elizabeth Campos, ombudsman project manager at the Alliance for Aging, says the notice was not approved by Community Care Licensing. Additionally, the notice did not include instructions on how to appeal.”You do get angry knowing that it’s an elderly person,” Campos said. “Where is this person going to go?””She’s devoted all of her savings and money to this place,” Sadler said. “I don’t care what the legal ramifications are here. This is morally unthinkable.”Jacques has not been contacted by the facility’s business office since receiving the eviction notice. Attempts to contact the office by the Alliance for Aging and the Residents’ Committee have received no reply. KSBW also reached out to the office without reply.”I’m not going. They’ll have to bury me because I have no place to go,” Jacques said. “They have all my money.”
Cam Ward’s arrival at Miami garnered plenty of fanfare. Conversely, Diego Pavia’s move to Vanderbilt didn’t receive as much attention.Both quarterbacks delivered stellar debut performances with their new teams on the first full Saturday of the college football season.Video above: University of Miamis Cam McCormick will return to the football field for a ninth season In a year in which the majority of power conference teams are starting quarterbacks who have switched schools at least once during their college careers, Ward and Pavia demonstrated how much of a difference a transfer can make at the position.Pavia, who arrived from New Mexico State, led Vanderbilt to a 34-27 overtime upset of Virginia Tech, a 13 -point favorite, according to BetMGM Sportsbook. Pavia went 12 of 16 for 190 yards with two touchdowns and no interceptions, and rushed for 104 yards and a touchdown on 26 carries. Pavia’s 4-yard run in overtime accounted for the winning margin.Ward was even more impressive.The former Washington State quarterback was 26 of 35 for 385 yards with three touchdowns and an interception as No. 19 Miami rolled to a 41-17 victory at Florida. Ward, who began his college career at Football Championship Subdivision program Incarnate Word, also ran for 33 yards on three carries.Here’s a look at how some other transfer quarterbacks fared Saturday in their debuts with their new teams:UConn’s Nick Evers (formerly at Oklahoma and Wisconsin) was 6 of 17 for 73 yards with an interception in a 50-7 loss to Maryland.No. 2 Ohio State’s Will Howard (Kansas State) went 17 of 28 for 228 yards with three touchdown passes and no interceptions in a 52-6 blowout of Akron.Syracuse’s Kyle McCord (Ohio State) was 27 of 39 for 354 yards with four touchdowns and one interception in a 38-22 triumph over Ohio.Indiana’s Kurtis Rourke (Ohio) went 15 of 24 for 180 yards with one touchdown and no interceptions in a 31-7 triumph over Florida International.Louisville’s Tyler Shough (Oregon and Texas Tech) was 18 of 24 for 232 yards with four touchdowns and no interceptions in a 62-0 blowout of Austin Peay.Eastern Michigan’s Cole Snyder (Rutgers and Buffalo) was 17 of 29 for 241 yards with one touchdown pass and no interceptions in a 28-14 victory over UMass. He also rushed for 28 yards and one touchdown on six carries.Cincinnati’s Brendan Sorsby (Indiana) was 22 of 31 for 383 yards with two touchdowns and no interceptions in a 38-20 victory over Towson. He also ran for two touchdowns.Northwestern’s Mike Wright (Vanderbilt and Mississippi State) was 18 of 30 for 178 yards and rushed for 65 yards and a touchdown on nine carries in a 13-6 victory over Miami (Ohio).
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