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Elly De La Cruz drew a two-out walk and came all the way home from first on Gavin Lux’s bloop double in the first. After retiring his first two batters in the second, Rodríguez gave up a homer to Dunn ...
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Zach Top was named the winner of the Academy of Country Music Award for new male artist of the year on Thursday night (April ...
CAMDEN, Ark. -- Fifty-nine cadets of the Arkansas Law Enforcement Training Academy Class 2025-A graduate as law enforcement ...
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Sara Bareilles is honoring her late friend and Broadway star Gavin Creel on his birthday. On Friday, April 18, Bareilles, 45 shared a photo of Creel on Instagram as she wrote that many of his ...
Watch as Aaron Tveit sings a tribute to his friend and frequent Miscast collaborator, the late Gavin Creel. Tveit and Creel previously performed "Take Me or Leave Me" and "In His Eyes" at Miscast.
Well, bad news: According to California Gov. Gavin Newsom, you’re a silly dupe who’s playing right into Trump’s hands. That’s going by a remarkable statement Newsom made during a press conference ...
J.P. Crawford flies out to left field to ... Jeimer Candelario walks. Gavin Lux to second. Blake Dunn walks. Jeimer Candelario to second. Gavin Lux to third. Jake Fraley homers to right field.
Reds first. TJ Friedl pops out to shallow infield to J.P. Crawford. Santiago Espinal lines out to shortstop to J.P. Crawford. Elly De La Cruz singles to second base. Austin Hays homers to right field.
Obadiah Whack, 30, of Allentown, pleaded guilty to Murder of the Third Degree and Possession of a Firearm Prohibited, both felonies of the first degree, Lehigh County District Attorney Gavin P.
Obadiah Whack, 30, of Allentown, pleaded guilty to Murder of the Third Degree and Possession of a Firearm Prohibited, both felonies of the first degree, Lehigh County District Attorney Gavin P.
The Missouri Supreme Court ruled this week that the state’s attorney general can appeal the overturned conviction of Christopher Dunn, a St. Louis man who spent more than three decades in prison for a ...
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