If the British public were not already aware of Molly Caudery, they sure should be now.
On a night when Scottish eyes were on home heroes Josh Kerr and Laura Muir, Cornwall’s Caudery wowed the Emirates Arena herself by winning world indoor gold in the pole vault.
It was the 23-year-old’s first global gong, capping her remarkable rise in the last 12 months. And it will surely be the first of many medals for Caudery, who will now head to the Paris Olympics as one of Britain’s stand-out shouts for at least a podium place. Read More...
D.C.’s last remaining trolley trestle could topple any day.
An inspection last week found the 122-year-old structure in “imminent risk of collapse,” prompting park rangers to renew a warning to keep pedestrians off a trail underneath the trestle in Georgetown.
That portion of the trail has been closed to bike users and pedestrians since August 2016, after the Park Service determined the trestle’s structural condition too frail to allow people to run underneath. Read More...
Explore More Details are beginning to emerge regarding Julio Urias’ arrest Sunday for domestic violence.
Urias was seen shoving a woman into a fence Sunday at BMO Stadium in Los Angeles, site of the soccer match between LAFC and Inter Miami featuring Lionel Messi, according to TMZ.
The alleged shove happened “at some point” after the match.
The report says stadium workers “at first broke up the altercation” but then Urias “went into a nearby car with the woman,” at which point “things once again got heated. Read More...