This Christian music star has scored a half-dozen No. 1 hits in just 3 years
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Phil Wickham just keeps turning out hit after hit.Over the last three years alone, the San Diego singer-songwriter has delivered six chart-topping Christian music songs — “Battle Belongs,” “Hymn of Heaven,” “This Is Our God” and “Sunday Is Coming.”The last two mentioned hail from Wickham’s ninth full-length outing, “I Believe,” which hits stores on Aug. 18. The album’s title track is another definite keeper, which seems to have an excellent chance of becoming yet another No. 1 hit for Wickham.The singer will support the new album with a major arena tour that touches down at Toyota Arena in Ontario on Aug. 30 and Golden 1 Center in Sacramento on Sept. 1. Wickham will likely highlight the “I Believe” album as well as draw from a back catalog that includes such big fan favorites as “Great Things,” “Living Hope” and “This Is Amazing Grace.”Related ArticlesMusic |...What’s next for the Mountain West after Pac-12 implodes: Expansion, contraction or both?
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Gloria Nevarez took charge of the Mountain West on New Year’s Day and spent approximately six months formulating a strategic plan to power the conference into the next era of college sports. She’s scheduled to present the blueprint to her membership later this month.“We went broad and deep,” Nevarez said recently. “We brought someone in to help us through the process. We got input from … over 10,000 survey responses.”Our guess: Her presentation has changed.The collapse of the Pac-12 late last week will have a deep impact on the Mountain West’s future on multiple fronts. The conference could get stronger or weaker but is unlikely to remain static in membership by the turn of the decade.If the remaining schools in the Pac-12 (Stanford, Cal, Washington State and Oregon State) stick together, they could raid the Mountain West and grab the top football schools.If Stanford and Cal are able to join either the ACC or Big Ten — resolution could come this week — then WSU and OSU are ex...OTC Narcan maker Emergent BioSolutions cutting hundreds of jobs
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Gaithersburg, Maryland-based Emergent BioSolutions, which received FDA approval earlier this year for an over-the-counter version of the opioid overdose drug Narcan, is eliminating 400 jobs — more than 15% of its workforce.The company is also shifting away from its contract development and manufacturing to focus on core products, including Narcan, which is currently the only FDA-approved nasal spray over-the-counter version of naloxone.The job cuts are at Emergent’s Bayview facility in Baltimore, at its drug production facility in Rockville, as well as another facility in Canton, Massachusetts.Emergent is also eliminating its chief operating officer position. COO Adam Havey will leave the company at the end of September.The company said the workforce reductions, and a reduction in investment in its contract manufacturing business, will result in annual savings of more than $100 million.For years, Emergent has supplied the federal government’s national stockpile of vaccin...Chase Young feels ‘explosive again’ nearly 2 years since tearing the ACL in his right knee
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Washington Commanders defensive end Chase Young arrives for an NFL football practice at the team's training facility, Tuesday, Aug. 1, 2023, in Ashburn, Va. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)(AP/Evan Vucci) Washington Commanders defensive end Chase Young arrives for an NFL football practice at the team's training facility, Tuesday, Aug. 1, 2023, in Ashburn, Va. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)(AP/Evan Vucci) ASHBURN, Va. (AP) — When Chase Young stepped on the field for the first practice of Washington Commanders training camp late last month, the brace was off his surgically repaired right knee.Now the heat is on for Young to return to form in a contract year.The 2020 No. 2 overall pick who won the AP Defensive Rookie of the Year honor i...Tragedia sin sentido: lo acusan de matar de un balazo en la cabeza a niña en scooter
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La policía de Chicago confirmó este lunes que se le han fijado cargos contra el sospechoso de ocasionarle la muerte a una niña de 9 años con un disparo en la cabeza. Michael Goodman, de 43 años, enfrenta un cargo de homicidio en primer grado. Según las autoridades, Goodman fue arrestado a eso de las 9:20 p.m. del domingo en el área de la cuadra 3500 de N. Long Ave, momentos después de presuntamente dispararle a la menor, identificada por la Oficina del Médico Forense del condado Cook como Serabi Medina.La policía agregó que Goodman recibió un disparo y había sido transportado a un hospital de la zona para recibir tratamiento médico. Oficiales también recuperaron un arma en el lugar de los hechos. LO QUE SE SABE DEL CRIMENComo había sido reportado, las autoridades respondieron a una llamada en la cuadra 3500 al norte de la avenida Long, en Portage Park, poco antes de las 10:00 pm del sábado. De acuerdo con el informe, un sospechoso conocido por las autoridades se acercó a un grupo de...Fort Collins K-9 retires after more than 7 years of service
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DENVER (KDVR) — After a successful career, this good boy is retiring from the Fort Collins Police Services. After seven-and-a-half years of service, Fort Collins police said K-9 Inox is retiring.During his career, Inox seized over 100 pounds of illegal drugs during more than 1,000 deployments. Inox is also considered a hero after saving his handler's life twice, according to Fort Collins police. Soon, it will get dark before 8 p.m. Inox even survived a stabbing during his time of service. In 2021, an armed suspect attempted to stab Inox, but fortunately, his vest kept him safe. The K-9 officer didn't miss a beat and was back working for his community shortly after. "Thank you K-9 Inox for your service to the agency and our community," said Fort Collins Police Services in a tweet. Enjoy your well-deserved retirement, Inox!1st human West Nile case in Jefferson County
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DENVER (KDVR) -- The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment reported the first human case of the West Nile virus in Jefferson County. The virus had been found in mosquitoes across seven counties in Colorado this season, Jeffco reported in a press release. The first death of the season in Colorado occurred last week in Weld County In 2022, Colorado reported 206 human cases including 20 deaths, according to the press release. This year is more of a threat for the mosquito-borne virus because of the extensive rainfall and moisture. 2 new human cases of West Nile confirmed Tips to stay safe from West NileWith the virus spreading, Jeffco recommends the four D's to avoid mosquitoes: Drain, Dusk/Dawn, Dress and DEET:1. Drain: Drain standing water, as mosquitos breed in standing water.2. Dusk/Dawn: Mosquitos are most active in the morning and later hours of the day. Avoid outdoor activities between dusk and dawn. If you do go outside, make sure you're using DEET. 3. Dress: ...Tampa mayor makes $1.1M cocaine catch while fishing in Florida Keys with family
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(CNN) — Tampa Mayor Jane Castor made a big catch while fishing the Florida Keys with family late last month, spotting and hauling in a package containing 70 pounds of cocaine with an estimated street value of approximately $1.1 million, according to the mayor’s office.The package was discovered south of Marathon on July 23, according to US Border Patrol.Castor saved the location of the find on her watch as the family hauled the package out of the water onto their recreational boat, and contacted the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office to report the drugs, her office said. Border Patrol agents with the Miami Sector then took custody of the drugs, according to the border agency and the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office.The packaging contained 25 bricks of cocaine, according to Border Patrol. “We appreciate the ongoing support from our boating community. Thanks to the efforts of this Good Samaritan, 70 pounds of cocaine are in federal custody and off our streets. We encourage th...Authorities investigating explosion in Miami Lakes; no injuries reported
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Authorities are investigating an explosion in Miami Lakes, which is believed to have originated underground. The incident occurred in the 1400 block of NW 77th Ave.Miami-Dade Fire Rescue (MDFR) responded to the call and dispatched Engine 1 to the scene, around 12:45 p.m., Tuesday. Upon arrival, the team confirmed the presence of road debris, indicating the likelihood of an explosion. Utility services have been notified to assess the situation.As of now, no injuries have been reported in connection to the explosion.Please check back on WSVN.com and 7News for more details on this developing story.National Weather Service confirms tornado appeared in Mattapoisett
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Officials with the National Weather Service confirmed that a tornado appeared in the area of Mattapoisett Tuesday morning.In an update provided by the National Weather Service – Boston/Norton office, officials said that a survey team was in the process of investigating damage after the tornado appeared around 11:30 a.m., while a Tornado Warning for the area was active.“A more detailed statement on EF-rating, start & end times will be sent later today upon damage survey completion,” the NWS Boston Twitter account stated.An additional warning was issued for nearby Barnstable County an hour later, hours after another warning had expired for Worcester and Middlesex counties.This is a developing story; stay with 7NEWS on-air and online for the latest updates.https://twitter.com/NWSBoston/status/1688965681210138624Latest news
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