You got to get them locked in and motivated. This is what sports is all about. Yeah. Got to love it. Thank you. Continuing our team coverage, mets mania sweeps fans on long island. Cbs 2s Jennifer Mclogan spent the day with some fans who are anxious for a victory tonight. Reporter they skipped school in east meadow, called in sick at work, shopping at the mall to get ready for tonight. They even flew their kids to l. A. 300 on a ticket to go to the game. Reporter munched on mets burgers. Who is your favorite met . Granderson. Reporter which one do you like better . This one. Reporter which one is lucky . This one is going to be lucky. Reporter mets fans are superstitious. This is a citi field or this is a seat turned into an office chair . Reporter Mets Front Office thinks the highest concentration of fans comes from long island due to the proximity of the ball field. Yankees are done. Theyre finished. Reporter you seem like youre a little on edge. Well, they havent been hitting as wel
Judge rejects San Francisco s request to ban alleged drug dealers from downtown
Bay City News Service
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In this Feb. 15, 2011, file photo, shown is a view looking up Taylor Street of the Tenderloin neighborhood in San Francisco. Eric Risberg/Associated Press
SAN FRANCISCO (BCN)
A San Francisco judge on Friday denied a request for a preliminary injunction from the city that would have barred four people previously arrested for selling drugs from entering the city s Tenderloin and South of Market neighborhoods.
Back in September 2020, City Attorney Dennis Herrera filed civil lawsuits against each of the defendants, seeking to bar them from entering a 50-square-block area in an effort to break the supply chain for addicts who congregate in the Tenderloin.
An East Donegal Township man has been charged with assault after pulling at an infant boy, leaving the child with fractures and bruises, according to Lancaster County District Attorney.
Erick Joel Padilla, 25, was charged with aggravated assault and endangering the welfare of a child after tugging and pulling on the boyâs midsection during an argument with the childâs mother at around 1 a.m. on Jan. 10, according to an affidavit of probable cause.
The boy was hospitalized with fractures to his tibia and fibula consistent with traumatic pulling and twisting, police said. The boy also experienced swelling and bruising.
Leesburg Night Market returning Friday
Cindy Peterson
LEESBURG Leesburg Night Market is returning Friday.
The market, sponsored by the Leesburg Center for the Arts, will make its return debut under the leadership of the new market manager, Joel Padilla, who has big plans for the upcoming season. Although it’s getting started back a little later than expected, Padilla is hoping to bring a unique experience for those last minute holiday shoppers.
“We really want to make it about the people in our community,” Padilla said. “A market is the staple of a community. We are bringing in more vendors with items that you can’t find anywhere else. Plus we want people to explore downtown Leesburg.”