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September 11, 2020 by
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Friday, September 11, 2020Tyler Waldman, WBAL NewsRadio 1090 and FM 101.5
A day after a federal appeals report heard a challenge to the Baltimore Police Department's aerial surveillance program, police released a mid-term reportFriday that sheds light on the program's effectiveness.
From May 1 to July 1, the plane produced 81 evidentiary packages related to homicides, shootings, armed robberies and carjackings. Of those cases, 21% have been closed with an arrest, compared to 16% of similar incidents that did not have support from the spy plane.
Police said the data in the report assembled by RAND Corporation are provisional and that they have made no conclusions about the program. They said more work needs to be done to determine correlation, causality and effectiveness, including determining how many of the cases solved with the plane's help could have been solved without it.
This report provides an extensive review of the programs progress, while fulfilling our commitment to transparency in sharing data on where the program is at its halfway mark, Commissioner Michael Harrison said in a statement. We will continue to be guided by our research partners on the effectiveness of the program and other metrics of performance.
The flights are conducted by an outside vendor and are privately funded by Texas philanthropists.
Morgan State University and the University of Baltimore are surveying public opinion on the aerial surveillance program. Police have received 63 complaints, most of which have been noise complaints. A third plane being deployed is quieter than the other two, police said.
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September 11, 2020 by
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By Pet Business Staff
Published: 09.11.2020
Shed Defender released a line of shampoos and a conditioner for dogs and cats.
The new Sensitive Skin and Shed Defense shampoos,along with the Silky Smooth conditioner, are all made in the U.S. with high-quality, natural, vegan ingredients and are cruelty free.The Shed Defender shampoos and conditioner are made without parabens, sulfates and other harsh cleansers that strip the oil from the pets skin. With pH-balanced and tear-free formulas, the shampoos are also deodorizing. The entire line features a proprietary blend of lavender and chamomile oils to create a calm and soothing bath time experience.
The Sensitive Skin shampoo's formula vitamin E, oatmeal and aloe vera, whilethe Shed Defense contains vitamin E and omegas 3 and 6, and the Silky Smooth Conditioner is made with coconut and jojoba oil, shea butter and aloe vera.
With Millennials now the primary pet-owning demographic, these products are designed by us, for us, said Tyson Walters,founder and CEO of Shed Defender. We know that todays pet owners are looking for the same qualities they look for in their own products, which is safe, natural and environmentally responsible ingredientsthat work.
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The view of Omaha downtown from the rooftop of 1005 Park Ave at Courtyard on Park in Omaha on Tuesday, September 01, 2020.
The kitchen and living room area are seen at 1005 Park Ave at Courtyard on Park in Omaha on Tuesday, September 01, 2020.
The front window and dining area are seen at 1005 Park Ave at Courtyard on Park in Omaha on Tuesday, September 01, 2020.
The open floor plan of the dining, kitchen and living areas are seen at 1005 Park Ave at Courtyard on Park in Omaha on Tuesday, September 01, 2020.
The 2 car garage is seen at 1005 Park Ave at Courtyard on Park in Omaha on Tuesday, September 01, 2020.
The master bedroom's walk in closet at 1005 Park Ave at Courtyard on Park in Omaha on Tuesday, September 01, 2020.
The rooftop patio at 1005 Park Ave at Courtyard on Park in Omaha on Tuesday, September 01, 2020.
A full bathroom is seen at 1005 Park Ave at Courtyard on Park in Omaha on Tuesday, September 01, 2020.
The back deck and sliding door are seen at 1005 Park Ave at Courtyard on Park in Omaha on Tuesday, September 01, 2020.
The exterior of Courtyard on Park in Omaha is seen on Tuesday, September 01, 2020.
A kitchen and dining room at the new Courtyard on Park Townhomes on Park Avenue. The project includes 12 residences.
The dining area and view of Park Avenue is seen at 1003 Park Ave at Courtyard on Park in Omaha.
Adam Beaver worked downtown, but lived in suburbia, and wanted to give the urban lifestyle a whirl.
Its been a month or so since he and his daughters moved to the new Courtyard on Park Townhomes, and he said theyre not disappointed.
I love it, Beaver said, noting he got rid of a long commute from Valley and that his girls are exploring new territory. The kids and I had a suburban life, and we wanted to move to a more urban area.
They are among the first residents of the white-bricked town homes on Park Avenue south of Leavenworth Street priced at $315,000 and above.
The 12-residence project of Milestone Development stands out on thetransforming midtown corridor because it infuses brand new for-sale homes among apartment buildings (many of them recently rehabbed) and aging houses.
So far, a third of the town homes that span about 1,640 square feet are claimed, said leasing agents Debbie and Bob Jensen of NP Dodge Real Estate. Each comes with two bedrooms, their own two-car garage, deck and front patio.
The Beavers have a rooftop terrace and views of the downtown riverfront. On a day last week, dad was helping to move in new patio furniture, as daughters Kyrsten, a college freshman, and Abbigale, a high school sophomore, took their dog for a walk.
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Below Deck Mediterranean's crew isn't done dishing on the unforgettable Season 5 just yet. The Wellington yachties will come together to discuss all of the buzzy moments at the upcoming Season 5 reunion, The Daily Dish has confirmed.
Host Andy Cohen will sit down virtually with the Below Deck Med crew in an upcoming special episode of Watch What Happens Live to discuss all the departures, workplace drama, romance, and wild charter guest moments we witnessed this season. Secrets will be revealed, behind-the-scenes tea will be spilled, and jaws will be dropped as the Below Deck Med crew takes a deep dive into everything that went down.
All aboard for an incredible Below Deck Med reunion.
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Veteran umpire Joe West is well known in baseball circles -- and oftentimes it's for the wrong reasons. File what is coming below under the "wrong reason" label as well.
During Sunday's Nationals-Braves (ATL 10, WAS 3) bout in Atlanta, West appeared to eject Nationals president and general manager Mike Rizzo, who was sitting in a suite high above home plate. West even called security.
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Reports from those on the scene indicate Rizzo was in the third deck. To reiterate: Joe West ejected someone for yelling at him from the third deck. It's unclear exactly what sparked the ejection, but West repeatedly told him to "get out."
Man, that's just sad, isn't it? As someone who constantly ignores vitriol on social media after years of getting worked up about it, take it from me: Your life becomes so much easier when you simply ignore the yelling. I can't even imagine it was very loud coming from three decks away, either. Be better than this, Joe.
West has been a full-time umpire since 1978 and is president of the MLB Umpires Association. In a position of authority, he needs to be better than this.
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It wasn't totally smooth sailing for The Wellington crew as they docked in Ibiza in the September 7 episode of Below Deck Mediterranean. The stern line fell into the water not once, not twice, but three times as deckhand Rob Westergaard tried to throw it to the dock.
Rob eventually got the stern line successfully to the dock, but bosun Malia White was definitely not happy with how long it took the deckhand to do so, later explaining why every second counts during docking in the Below Deck Mediterranean Season 5 After Show, which you can view, above.
"That's a thing on deck that's like a rite of passage is your heaving lines, you get those heaving lines on the dock. And if you don't, if it falls in the piss once, then that's usually a deck fine, meaning like a six-pack of beer. If it falls twice and then it falls a third time, that's rookie. That's a rookie, rookie error," Malia said. "I normally wouldn't get so upset, but that heaving line as we're coming in is critical for us docking. That was pulling our stern in, especially in that space where we were going."
"We were about to lose the stern, and those are errors that just can't happen," Malia continued. "That's jeopardizing the boat and potentially putting us in a bad situation. So yeah, I came down on him."
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Though Captain Sandy Yawn couldn't see what was happening on the aft deck while docking the boat from the wing station, she later heard about the incident and reflected on what could have gone wrong. "When the line goes in the water, that's very dangerous," Captain Sandy said during the After Show. "I could crash into another boat, crash into the dock."
Rob, who shared during the After Show that he felt "under pressure" and "like an idiot" during the docking, said that he knows how much damage a mistake like this could cause. "Captain Sandy's relying on the measures we take to secure the vessel. If it's just gonna be floating around and doing its own thing, that could cause a lot of s--t, going into other boats," he said. "I was in my head. I just f--ked up big time. I know the consequences of this. It's something so small, but it can have a big effect on everything."
Knowing how crucial it is to successfully throw a heaving line, The Wellington's first mate David, who we don't usually see appear on-camera on Below Deck Med, offered to help Rob. "You know, David actually came to me and was like, 'We can go to the dock and learn how to throw a heaving line,'" Rob revealed in the After Show. "I know how to throw a heaving line; I just had a brain fart three times. Like, leave me alone. It happens to the best of us."
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September 11, 2020 by
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Call of the Mountain is now in its third week and the meta has finally started to take a more definite shape. Although deck tiers are still semi-defined, the primordial soup of experimental decks has made way to more refined lists.
This article takes a look at some of the best decks in Legends of Runeterra (so far) in Call of the Mountain, updated as of September 9, 2020.
Swain/Twisted Fate was the first deck to hit Master in Call of the Mountain and it's remained the absolute best deck in the expansion so far. It consistently hits Master at the hands of top players and is an absolute meta-defining deck.
There's not much to say about it do chip damage to level up Swain, drop it as soon as you do, and use Riptide Rex plus The Leviathan to kill or stun-lock the opponent.
Scouts are another old archetype, but what can we expect it's hard to come up with a new and better Demacia/Bilgewater deck with four new cards.
This is a very standard list, virtually unchanged from the Rising Tides meta. Use Scouts' Rally to trigger multiple Miss Fortune effects and level her up quickly. Then, proceed to zerg rush the enemy.
They Who Endure is just a fantastic card and has been the cornerstone of the Endure Midrange archetype since the early days of the Legends of Runeterra. It started as a slower midrange deck, moved to a more tempo version in Rising Tides, and has now gone aggressive in Call of the Mountain.
This list by Swim uses Kalista as the only champion and lots of cheap Shadow Isles followers to apply early aggression. They Who Endure, of course, remains as the big finisher, but oftentimes the deck can just outright kill with its Kalista Aristocrats army.
Together with Nocturne and Diana, Lulu has been one of the strongest champions in Call of the Mountain so far.
The list runs all the usual Demacian suspects that you'll see in every Scouts deck, which are then empowered by the supporting of Lulu and Shen. Lulu can grow cheap units like Cithria of Cloudfield and Fleetfeather Tracker to threatening 4|4 size, giving a lot of early game power to the deck.
The Lux/Sol Control is a relatively new deck, but one that's already making waves in the top Master ranks. The deck plays exactly as you'd expect from a Lux control few followers, lots of expensive spells, and high-end finishers in Aurelion Sol and Radiant Guardian.
Sunburst into Lux's Spark is a fantastic board clear, while Starshaping and Hush can generate even more Lux fuel, enabling Spark after Spark, after Spark...
The GP/Sejuani Tempo, sometimes called "Turbo Sejuani" is an old archetype from Rising Tides, which has gained prominence in the current meta due to its potency against aggro decks, which are dominating the game right now.
The deck does a lot of chip damage with its Powder Monkeys, which level up Gangplank and Sejuani at the same time, meaning they almost always will come in play leveled up. The deck also has a lot of Nab effects, making it very difficult to play against it, as well as a lot of cheap damage removal, which is great against aggro. Definitely a deck to try if you're struggling against fast decks.
Another Rising Tides archetype that got stronger in Call of the Mountain. The TF/GP combination is a fast midrange deck (sometimes it even goes full aggro), which can apply a lot of pressure, but also has ways to deal with aggro. It's cheap army not only helps to level up Gangplank fast, but can serve as blockers to survive against aggro decks until a level 2 GP enters the field after that, it's pretty much game over.
Targon Ezreal is the only combo deck that's been getting good results in Call of the Mountain (Karma/Ezreal is trying to get back to top tier, but we'll see how far it'll go).
The goal of the deck is like that of every single Ezreal-centric deck: play as much removal as you can to survive and level up Ezreal, while using Vi as your midrange threat/unit killer. After Ezreal is leveled up, you should have a lot of cheap burst spells between Gems, Rummage, Guiding Touch and Pale Cascade to one-turn-kill the opponent before they can even react.
Trundle/Sol Ramp is the other good slow deck in the meta and it really is unmatched in the late stages of the game. Wyrding Stones and Catalyst of Aeons can accelerate mana production to get you to Trundle faster, which then stabilizes the mid/late game. The deck then wins with Infinite Mindsplitter and, of course, Aurelion Sol, as it completely takes over the late game.
The challenge is, of course, to survive. The deck only runs Avalanche as removal and relies mostly on Nexus heals to live till Trundle. A strong aggro opening with no Avalanche in hand can therefore mean quick death for the Sol Ramp.
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Christmas Town, U.S.A., to deck the halls differently this year
COVID-19 is prompting changes to McAdenville's famous Christmas display
Updated: 11:41 AM EDT Sep 10, 2020
Christmas Town, U.S.A. will be celebrating the holidays a bit differently in 2020 because of the pandemic.If you've never been before, that's the nickname for McAdenville, North Carolina. It's a small town near Charlotte that attracts about 600,000 visitors each Christmas, according to its website. Lines of cars have been known to extend for miles, even spilling out onto Interstate 85.Its website says it will "trim its annual tradition by introducing various pandemic precautions to ensure a safe and responsible seasonal celebration."People will still be able to walk or drive through the town to see homes decked out in lights from 5:30 to 10 p.m. Dec. 1-26. Christmas Town, U.S.A., recommends social distancing practices while doing so.However, the Yule Log Parade and the Tree Lighting Ceremony are canceled. Lights won't be displayed at Christmas Town Lake. The Christmas Town 5K will be virtual this year.
Christmas Town, U.S.A. will be celebrating the holidays a bit differently in 2020 because of the pandemic.
If you've never been before, that's the nickname for McAdenville, North Carolina. It's a small town near Charlotte that attracts about 600,000 visitors each Christmas, according to its website. Lines of cars have been known to extend for miles, even spilling out onto Interstate 85.
Its website says it will "trim its annual tradition by introducing various pandemic precautions to ensure a safe and responsible seasonal celebration."
People will still be able to walk or drive through the town to see homes decked out in lights from 5:30 to 10 p.m. Dec. 1-26. Christmas Town, U.S.A., recommends social distancing practices while doing so.
However, the Yule Log Parade and the Tree Lighting Ceremony are canceled. Lights won't be displayed at Christmas Town Lake. The Christmas Town 5K will be virtual this year.
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