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Although “grateful,” Cebu City Mayor Raymond Alvin Garcia admitted disappointment over the reported consensus of the City Council on the Supplemental Budget (SB) 1, which scrapped his proposal ...
In their effort to convince Garcia that SB 4 violates the right to equal protection under the 14th Amendment, the plaintiffs are taking a page from the playbook of states that have challenged ...
Royals' Kyle Isbel deep drive gets stuck in broken light on Green Monster scoreboard. ... Maikel Garcia, flew out to end the threat and the only damage done was to the scoreboard light.
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García voiced concerns about how SB 4 could impact DPD’s community relationships but said there’s a bottom line: “If this passes, we must have policies in place,” he told The Dallas ...
The Green Monster at Fenway Park is alive, as confirmed by the fact it literally ate a baseball during Wednesday’s Boston Red Sox vs. Kansas City Royals game. Fenway Park is one of the most ...
The Green Monster at Fenway Park has produced plenty of funky plays over its more than 110 years of history, but one particularly strange play Wednesday night might have been a first.
Sergio Garcia is the Masters champion for 2017 and a major champion for the first time in his long, fascinating golf career. Garcia got to put on his green jacket for the first time at a ceremony ...
A monster 50-foot putt from off the third green capped a scintillating six-under 65 for Sergio Garcia that propelled him up the leaderboard during the second round of the Australian Masters Friday.
Masters 2017 final leaderboard: Sergio Garcia wins the green jacket For the second year in a row, the Masters has a European winner. By Richard Johnson @RJ_Writes Apr 9, 2017, 7:31pm EDT ...
In the top of the second inning Wednesday night, Kansas City's Kyle Isbel managed to drive a ball through the left field wall, cracking a lightbulb and rewarded with a ground-rule double ...
Slightly more than 70 percent of the 3,851 voters in Tuesday’s special election voted in favor of ousting Green, while slightly more than 69 percent of 3,919 favored removing Garcia from the board.