CSi Weather….
TODAY…Mostly sunny. Patchy fog in the morning. Areas of smoke through the day. A 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon in the Jamestown area, 20 percent in the Valley City area. Highs in the mid 80s. Southeast winds 5 to 15 mph.
.TONIGHT…Increasing clouds. A 30 percent chance of showers and
thunderstorms in the Jamestown area, 40 percent in the Valley City area. Lows in the upper 60s. East winds 5 to 10 mph shifting to the northeast after midnight.
.WEDNESDAY…Mostly sunny. A 20 percent chance of showers and
thunderstorms in the morning. Highs in the mid 80s. North winds
5 to 10 mph.
.WEDNESDAY NIGHT…Mostly clear with a 30 percent chance of
showers and thunderstorms. Lows in the upper 50s. Northeast winds
5 to 10 mph.
.THURSDAY…Partly sunny with a 40 percent chance of showers and
thunderstorms. Highs in the upper 70s. East winds 5 to 10 mph.
.THURSDAY NIGHT…Mostly cloudy. Showers likely and chance of
thunderstorms in the evening, then chance of showers and
thunderstorms after midnight. Lows around 60. Chance of
precipitation 60 percent.
.FRIDAY…Partly sunny in the morning then clearing. Highs in the
mid 70s.
.FRIDAY NIGHT…Clear. Lows in the lower 50s.
.SATURDAY…Sunny. Highs in the upper 70s.
.SATURDAY NIGHT…Partly cloudy. A 20 percent chance of rain
showers and thunderstorms after midnight. Lows in the upper 50s.
.SUNDAY…Mostly sunny with a 40 percent chance of showers and
thunderstorms. Highs in the upper 70s.
.SUNDAY NIGHT…Partly cloudy with a 50 percent chance of rain
showers and thunderstorms. Lows in the mid 50s.
.MONDAY…Partly sunny with a 30 percent chance of rain showers
and thunderstorms. Highs in the upper 60s.
This afternoon and tonight some storms across the south
central and southern James River valley in the late afternoon and
evening. A cold front will bring another area of
storms into the west and eventually the central overnight tonight.
There does appear to be at least a marginal severe threat with any
of the stronger storms that can develop.
There`s a Marginal Risk for severe storms over much of the area on Wednesday and Thursday, but the best chance for widespread precipitation looks to be Thursday afternoon at this time.
North Dakota has reached 10,000 in the number of COVID-19 cases since the start of the pandemic. The update released Monday by health officials showed 127 positive tests for the coronavirus in the past day, including 26 in Grand Forks County and 21 in Stark County. The COVID Tracking Project ranks North Dakota seventh in the country in the number of new cases per capita in the last two weeks. The number of active cases dropped by 19, to 1,656, after four straight record days. One new death was reported, a woman in her 90s from McIntosh County with underlying health conditions. Hospitalizations dropped from 52 to 51.
NDDoH
COVID-19 Stats.
Mon. Aug. 24, 2020
11-a.m.
COVID-19 Test Results
The results listed are from the previous day. Additional data can be found on the NDDoH website.
BY THE NUMBERS
2,584 – Total Tests from Yesterday*
435,276 – Total tests completed since pandemic began
127 – Positive Individuals from Yesterday
Two individuals from Grand Forks County and one from Ward County were found to be inconclusive.
10,000 – Total positive individuals since pandemic began
4.91% – Daily Positivity Rate**
1,657 – Total Active Cases
-19 Individuals from yesterday
142 – Individuals Recovered from Yesterday****
8,206 – Total recovered since pandemic began
51 – Currently Hospitalized
-1 individuals from yesterday
1 – New Deaths*** (137 total deaths since the pandemic began)
INDIVIDUALS WHO DIED WITH COVID-19
- Woman in her 90s from McIntosh County with underlying health conditions.
COUNTIES WITH NEW POSITIVE CASES REPORTED MONDAY
- Barnes County
- New Positive 1
- Barnes Total 159
- Benson County – 2
- Burleigh County – 15
- Cass County – 17
- Dickey County – 3
- Dunn County – 1
- Eddy County – 1
- Grand Forks County – 26
- Kidder County – 1
- McHenry County – 1
- McLean County – 1
- Morton County – 7
- Mountrail County – 1
- Ramsey County – 8
- Ransom County – 1
- Richland County – 2
- Rolette County – 1
- Stark County – 21
- Stutsman County
- New Positives 5
- Total Positives 142
- Walsh County – 1
- Ward County – 6
- Williams County – 5
* Note that this does not include individuals from out of state and has been updated to reflect the most recent information discovered after cases were investigated.
**Because the serial tests completed and added to the total number of tests completed can result in new individuals who test positive, the daily positivity rate will be calculated using the total positives for the day by the daily number of tests completed instead of the daily number of unique individuals tested.
*** Number of individuals who tested positive and died from any cause while infected with COVID-19.
**** The daily numbers are the actual date individuals are officially out of isolation and no longer contagious.
For descriptions of these categories, visit the NDDoH dashboard.
For the most updated and timely information and updates related to COVID-19, visit the NDDoH website at www.health.nd.gov/coronavirus, follow on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram and visit the CDC website at www.cdc.gov/coronavirus.
Valley City (VCSU) A free COVID-19 testing event for VCSU students and employees will be held Tuesday, Aug. 25, 2020 from 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. on campus at the West Fieldhouse Parking Lot. Walk-ups are welcome, but preregistration at testreg.nd.gov is strongly encouraged.
A free community-wide testing event will be held in the same location on Wednesday, Aug. 26, from 4-5 p.m.
In addition to these dates, City County Health District in Valley City offers free testing every Wednesday from 4:30-5:30 p.m. by appointment only. Call 845-8518 to schedule an appointment
Jamestown (JPD) Jamestown Police reports that on August 23, 2020, at approximately 2:49-a.m.,the Jamestown Police Department was dispatched to the 100 block of Business Loop West, on a report of multiple 911 calls of a motor vehicle crash with possible injuries to the driver, located on the bridge deck.
Assistant Police Chief, Major, Justin Blinsky reported Monday that officers responded to the scene, and upon arrival,officers found a vehicle hanging over the side of the bridge deck and the driver was pinned inside. The vehicle was being supported by a chain-link fence to keep it from falling into the James River. Jamestown Area Ambulance and the Jamestown Fire Department were paged to assist in stabilizing the vehicle, remove the driver from the vehicle, and provide medical aid. The driver was the sole occupant.
Officers began conducting traffic control and the accident investigation. The driver was transported to the Jamestown Regional Medical Center by Jamestown Area Ambulance, for non-life-threatening injuries.
After speaking with multiple witnesses and reviewing physical evidence at the scene, it was determined the vehicle had been traveling south on 1st Ave, at a high rate of speed. The driver was unable to negotiate the right turn onto Business Loop West from 1st Ave S, at the 10th St S. intersection. The vehicle travelled over the median, across both westbound lanes of travel on the 100 block of Business Loop West, over the bridge median, across both eastbound lanes of travel on the 100 block of Business Loop West and crashed into the cement barricade. The vehicle pushed the cement barricade across the pedestrian sidewalk, through the chain-link fence, and off the bridge deck. The barricade had been anchored into the cement, but the impact by the vehicle broke the barricade free from its metal anchors. The cement barricade landed along the riverbank.
The driver was identified as 42-year-old Joseph Terrel Manuel Jr. of Houston, Texas. After receiving medical assistance at JRMC, Joseph was arrested and cited on suspicion of Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol, suspicion of Driving while Operators License was Suspended, and suspicion of Driving Without Liability Insurance.
The Jamestown Police Department was assisted by the Stutsman County Sheriff’s Office, North Dakota Highway Patrol, Jamestown Area Ambulance, Jamestown Fire Department, and the Jamestown Street Department.
Jamestown (CSi) Beginning Tuesday, August 25, 2020 at 7:00 AM, 16th St NE will be closed West from HWY 20 to the Alley, for Storm Sewer installation.
Construction signing will be put into place by the contractor.
This construction will continue through Friday, August 28, 2020.
Motorists should use extreme caution in this area.
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — North Dakota Commerce Commissioner Michelle Kommer is leaving government to operate her own business. Gov. Doug Burgum announced Monday that Kommer plans to return to the private sector on Oct. 2. She served several roles in the Burgum administration, starting as state labor commissioner in 2016. She handled dual responsibilities in 2017 when she also was named executive director of Job Service North Dakota. She took over the Department of Commerce in 2018. December Deputy Commerce Commissioner Shawn Kessel will serve as interim commissioner until a permanent replacement is named..
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — A weekend boat parade meant to show support for President Donald Trump drew hundreds of decorated watercraft that stretched for miles along the Missouri River in Bismarck. Local businessman Brad Balerud helped organize the event after a friend of his had worked on a similar boat parade honoring Trump in Clearwater Beach, Florida. Balerud tells the Bismarck Tribune he had hoped for 100 boats for the event that was organized on short notice but “it just took off.” Balerud says not only do the participants approve of Trump, they are also “super-patriotic people.” Trump won North Dakota with 63 percent of the vote in the 2016 election.
Update
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — North Dakota’s longest-serving Supreme Court justice has been released from the hospital where he has been recovering from COVID-19. Chief Justice Jon Jensen said Justice Gerald VandeWalle was discharged Friday to a facility for rehabilitation to regain his strength. The Bismarck Tribune reports that VandeWalle has continued his work on the court. He has been reading briefs and emails and drafting opinions while in the hospital. VandeWalle, who has been on the court for 42 years, had been hospitalized at Sanford Health in Bismarck since Aug. 3. VandeWalle isn’t sure how he contracted COVID-19. He had been working from the state Capitol amid the pandemic and has worn a mask and gloves while shopping.
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) — The hundreds of thousands of bikers who attended the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally have departed western South Dakota. But public health departments in multiple states are trying to measure how much and how quickly the coronavirus spread in the bars, tattoo shops and gatherings before people traveled home to nearly every state in the country. The city of Sturgis is conducting mass testing for its roughly 7,000 residents. But health departments in at least six states are also trying to track outbreaks from the 10-day rally which ended on Aug. 16. They face the task of tracking an invisible virus that spread among rallygoers who then traveled to over half of the counties in the United States.
KENOSHA, Wis. (AP) — Anger over the shooting of a Black man by police spilled into the streets of Kenosha for a second night Monday. Police again fired tear gas at hundreds of protesters who defied a curfew, threw bottles and shot fireworks at law enforcement guarding the courthouse. The shooting that seriously wounded 29-year-old Jacob Blake turned Kenosha into the nation’s latest flashpoint city in a summer of racial unrest. Wisconsin Democratic Gov. Tony Evers activated 125 members of the National Guard to assist local law enforcement Monday. Police fired the tear gas about 30 minutes after an 8 p.m. curfew took effect, but many protesters remained out hours later.
In sports…
Fargo (NDSU) – North Dakota State director of athletics Matt Larsen and head football coach Matt Entz announced Monday, Aug. 24, the Bison football team will play one non-conference game to cap the 2020 fall practice schedule.
NDSU will host Central Arkansas at 2:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 3, in the first meeting between the two schools. It is the beginning of a three-game contract that includes games in Fargo on Sept. 16, 2023, and Conway, Ark., on Sept. 20, 2025.
The Bears, who play in the Southland Conference, have won 35 games and made three NCAA FCS playoff appearances in the past four seasons.
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Minneapolis The Minnesota Vikings have decided not to allow fans to attend games at US Bank Stadium for the first two games of the season. The Vikings are set to host the Packers on September 13th and the Tennessee Titans on September 27th.
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NBA..
LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. (AP) — Khris Middleton finally found his shot this afternoon, and his hot hand put the Milwaukee Bucks in control of their NBA first-round series.
A late flurry from the Bucks forward led a 121-106 victory and a three-games-to-one lead over the Magic.
Missing eight of his nine shots in the first three quarters, Middleton scored 18 of his 21 points in the final period and finished with 10 rebounds. He scored 11 points during an 18-2 run that put Milwaukee ahead by 19.
Middleton was shooting just 28% in the series before getting hot in the final period.
Giannis Antetokounmpo (YAH’-nihs an-the-toh-KOON’-poh) had 31 points, 15 boards and eight assists, shooting 12 of 14 from inside the paint.
Orlando wasted a strong performance by Nikola Vucevic (voo-CHEH’-vihk), who had 31 points, 11 rebounds and seven assists.
Like the Bucks, the Lakers have won three straight since losing Game 1 of their first-round series.
The Lakers jumped out to an apt 24-8 lead on Kobe Bryant Day and dominated the rest of the way in a 135-115 dismantling of the Trail Blazers. LeBron James had 30 points and 10 assists in 28 minutes before heading to the bench for good late in the third quarter.
Anthony Davis added 18 points in 18 minutes for Los Angeles before leaving the game midway through the third with back spasms.
Blazers guard Damian Lillard had 11 points before leaving with a right knee injury in the third. Jusuf Nurkic (YOO’-suhf NUR-kihch) had 20 points and 13 rebounds for Portland.
The Miami Heat have reached the second round for the first time in four years.
Goran Dragic (DRAH’-gihch) scored 23 points as the fifth-seeded Heat completed a first-round sweep of the Pacers, 99-87. Tyler Herro (HEE’-roh) had 16 points and Bam Adebayo (ad-ah-BY’-oh) added 14 with 19 rebounds for Miami.
Victor Oladipo (oh-lah-DEE’-poh) had 25 points and Myles Turner added 22 points and 14 rebounds for the Pacers, who have dropped four straight postseason series to the Heat since 2012.
Miami’s bench outscored Indiana’s depleted reserves 38-3.
Oklahoma has evened its series with Houston by winning for the second time in three days.
Dennis Schroder (SHROO’-dur) scored a career playoff high 30 points and the Thunder rallied from 15 points down in the third quarter to beat the Rockets, 117-114. Chris Paul scored 26 points and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander added 18 and 12 rebounds for the Thunder, who won despite allowing 23 3-pointers.
Houston made its first eight 3-pointers to start the third quarter. The Rockets led 93-80 until the Thunder closed the third period on a 12-0 run.
James Harden had 32 points, 15 assists and eight rebounds for the Rockets. Eric Gordon scored 23 points and Danuel House added 21 for the Rockets, who continue to play without guard Russell Westbrook because of a quad injury.
NBA
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The Philadelphia 76ers have fired coach Brett Brown just a day after his seventh season ended in a postseason sweep.
The 76ers were 43-30 this season and had woefully underachieved in a year when they were expected to be serious contenders in the Eastern Conference. Injuries played a key role in their struggles.
The move was expected after the sixth-seeded Sixers were swept by the Boston Celtics.
Brown had guided the 76ers back from the bottom of the NBA. The Sixers failed to win more than 19 games in his first three seasons while management stripped the roster and prepared for a rebuild. But the 76ers made the playoffs the last three years, going 146-91.
NHL-STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS
UNDATED (AP) — The New York Islanders are the lowest seed remaining in the Stanley Cup playoffs, but they were good enough to open their second-round series with a win against the No. 1 Philadelphia Flyers.
Semyon Varlamov (SEHM’-yahn vahr-LAH’-mahv) stopped 29 shots and the Islanders opened their second-round series with a 4-0 win over the Flyers. Varlamov has posted consecutive playoff shutouts after failing to record one since 2011. He is the first Islander to record back-to-back shutouts.
Andy Greene opened the scoring at the 6:06 mark, his first playoff goal in a decade. It remained 1-0 until Jean-Gabriel Pageau (pa-ZHOH’) and Anders Lee scored in the first nine minutes of the third. Devon Toews (deh-VAHN’ tayvz) added an empty-netter shortly after Carter Hart was replaced by an extra attacker with about eight minutes left.
The Dallas Stars made it two straight wins over the Avalanche by rallying for a 4-2 victory.
Dallas trailed 2-0 until Joe Pavelski and Radek Faksa (FAK’-sah) scored power-play goals 43 seconds apart midway through the second period. Alexander Radulov (RAD’-yoo-lahv) notched the tiebreaking goal about five minutes later after contributing two goals and an assist in Game 1 on Sunday.
Nathan MacKinnon and Mikko Rantanen (MEE’-koh RAN’-tah-nehn) each had a power-play goal and an assist for Colorado. Stars goaltender Anton Khudobin (koo-DOH’-bihn) was otherwise perfect while the Avs outshot Dallas, 41-27.
NHL-NEWS
UNDATED (AP) — Colorado Avalanche goaltender Philipp Grubauer and defenseman Erik Johnson are out indefinitely.
Grubauer appeared to pull something three minutes into the second period of the Avs’ second-round opener Saturday night and needed assistance to get off the ice. Johnson left later in the period after a collision with Stars forward Blake Comeau.
Also around the NHL:
— The Red Wings have signed forward Robby Fabbri (FAB’-ree) to a $5.9 million, two-year contract. Fabbri had 32 points in 61 games last season for the league-worst Red Wings.
MLB..
— The Twins were 3-2 winners over the Indians as Kenta Maeda (mah-EH’-dah) fanned seven while limiting Cleveland to a run and five hits over five innings. Nelson Cruz banged out a solo homer and Miguel Sano (sah-NOH’) added a two-run blast that put Minnesota ahead 3-1 in the sixth.
UNDATED (AP) — The Toronto Blue Jays have cooled off the Tampa Bay Rays by splitting a four-game set in St. Petersburg.
Randal Grichuk (GRIH’-chuhks) three-run homer gave the Jays a 5-3 lead in the seventh inning of a 6-4 win over the Rays. Lourdes Gurriel (gur-ee-EHL’) Jr. also homered and Thomas Hatch worked two scoreless innings for the win, three days after getting his first big league victory against the Rays.
Tampa Bay got home runs from Yoshi Tsutsugo (YOH’-shee soo-SOO’-goh) and Willy Adames (ah-DAH’-mehs).
The Rays had won 11 of 12 heading into the series.
Elsewhere around the majors:
— Lance Lynn struck out eight while throwing 105 pitches in six workhorse innings to guide the Rangers to a 3-2 win versus the Athletics. Todd Frazier lined a two-run double and Isiah-Kiner Falefa hit a tiebreaking homer as Texas halted an eight-game losing streak.
— Carlos Correa lined a three-run double that broke open a close game before the Astros went on to crush the Angels, 11-4. Kyle Tucker drove in a pair with a homer and a double to help Houston bounce back from a three-game sweep by the Padres.
— Javier Baez drilled a two-run homer and David Bote (BOH’-tee) added a solo shot and four RBIs as the Cubs ripped the Tigers, 9-3. Winning pitcher Alec Mills gave up three runs over seven innings while striking out seven.
— Jack Flaherty made just his second start in 30 days and fired one-hit ball over five shutout innings of the Cardinals’ 9-3 pounding of the Royals. Paul DeJong (deh-YUHNG’) and Paul Goldschmidt drove in three runs apiece, with Goldschmidt hitting a two-run homer.
— Jesus Aguilar (AG’-yoo-lahr) provided a two-run double while the Marlins scored six times in the fourth inning of an 11-8 win against the Nationals. Aguilar had three RBIs and Jon Berti belted a two-run homer and Pablo Lopez held Washington to three unearned runs over five innings.
— The Rockies picked up a 3-2 win over the Diamondbacks as rookie Ryan Castellani gave up just three hits over six innings for his first career win. Trevor Story hit his ninth homer as Colorado stopped a seven-game losing streak and dealt Arizona its sixth consecutive loss.
— Justin Smoak homered and drove in three as the Brewers doubled up the Reds, 4-2 to stop a four-game skid. Omar Narvaez (nahr-VY’-ehz) also went deep against Trevor Bauer, who gave up four runs in as many innings after entering the game 3-0 with a major league-best 0.68 ERA.
MLB-NEWS
UNDATED (AP) — The New York Mets will resume play with a doubleheader against the Marlins on Tuesday.
The Mets are able to resume their schedule after no additional members tested positive for COVID-19 since the team learned of two infections that caused four games to be postponed last week.
The Mets will make up their weekend Subway Series against the crosstown Yankees with doubleheaders on Friday and Sunday at Yankee Stadium and a single game on Sept. 3 at Citi Field.
In other major league news:
— Thursday’s scheduled Astros-Angels game in Houston will be played on Tuesday as part of a doubleheader due to the potential impact that Tropical Storm Laura may have on the Gulf Coast. In addition, Wednesday’s game has been moved to the afternoon.
— Indians manager Terry Francona will miss the club’s three-game series against Minnesota this week while he continues to deal with health issues. Francona underwent another surgery on Friday to address a gastrointestinal condition that has bothered him for nearly a year. First base coach Sandy Alomar Jr. will continue to fill in for the 61-year-old Francona, who has missed 17 games this season.
— The Blue Jays have acquired struggling slugger Daniel Vogelbach from the Seattle Mariners for $100,000. The 27-year-old Vogelbach was a first time All-Star last season but was designated for assignment by the Mariners on Aug. 19 after hitting .094 with two home runs and four RBIs in 18 games this season.
NFL-FALSE POSITIVES
UNDATED (AP) —The lab used by the NFL for COVID-19 tests says an isolated contamination caused 77 “most likely false positive results.”
In a statement, BioReference Laboratories says the test results on Saturday were contaminated during preparation at its lab in New Jersey.
Eleven teams were affected, and the tests were reexamined and found to be false positives. The lab says all “individuals impacted have been confirmed negative and informed.”
NFL-ATTENDANCE
UNDATED (AP) — The Miami Dolphins will allow up to 13,000 socially distancing fans to attend their home opener against Buffalo on Sept. 20. The decision divided political leaders and upset the Bills’ coach.
The Baltimore Ravens won’t have any fans at home games for the first part of the upcoming season because of the coronavirus pandemic. The team had outlined a plan to accommodate a crowd of 7,500, but decided against it “based on the recommendations of public health experts.”
NFL-NEWS
BEREA, Ohio (AP) — Browns rookie safety Grant Delpit was carted off the practice field with a right Achilles’ injury. He’s the latest Cleveland player to go down in what has been a tough training camp so far.
Delpit was seen pounding the ground in frustration before being taken inside the team’s facility.
The second-round pick from national-champion LSU was expected to start this season.
Last week, Browns starting linebacker Mack Wilson sustained a serious knee injury and cornerback Kevin Johnson lacerated his liver when he was fallen on.
In other NFL injury news:
— The Patriots have re-signed veteran Nick Folk, giving rookie fifth-round draft pick Justin Rohrwasser some competition for the job. Folk finished last season as New England’s kicker after Stephen Gostkowski played just four games before going on injured reserve in October. Folk brought steadiness to the job, connecting on 14 of 17 field goals and all 12 of his extra points in seven games.
— Raiders receiver Tyrell Williams will try to play through this season after tearing a labrum in his shoulder during practice last week. Williams finished his first season as a Raider with 42 catches for 651 yards and six TDs but his production waned after the first four weeks due to injuries.
— Seahawks defensive end Branden Jackson was back at the team facility Monday, two days after he suffered a head injury in a team scrimmage. The fifth-year defensive end appeared to collide helmet to helmet with offensive tackle Cedric Ogbuehi and seemed to be unconscious before he landed on the turf.
COLLEGE FOOTBALL POLL
UNDATED (AP) — Clemson is No. 1 in The Associated Press preseason Top 25. Ohio State was a close No. 2 to Clemson, which starts atop the rankings for the second straight season.
Alabama is No. 3, Georgia is fourth and defending Big 12 champion Oklahoma is fifth. Defending national champion LSU is No. 6.
When the season starts, 53 teams will no longer be eligible for inclusion in the Top 25 because they have postponed their seasons.
PGA TOUR CHAMPIONS
RIDGEDALE, Mo. (AP) — Phil Mickelson sizzled in his first round on the PGA Tour Champions.
Mickelson had five straight birdies on the back nine and finished with 11 overall in a 10-over 61 that gives him a one-stroke lead over David McKenzie. Lefty decided to make his over-50 debut this week after missing the cut at The Northern Trust and getting eliminated from the PGA Tour’s FedEx Cup playoffs.
K.J. Choi was joined in a group at 7 under by Rocco Mediate, Rod Pampling and Tim Petrovic. Choi is playing his second Tour Champions event.
In world and national news…
SCOTTS VALLEY, Calif. (AP) — Firefighters aided by weather and reinforcements are hoping to continue their progress against California wildfires that have killed at least seven people and ravaged counties in the San Francisco Bay Area and wine country. Forecasters on Monday lifted a warning about dry lightning and strong winds that could have sparked more fires, and officials say calmer weather may continue holding on Tuesday. Three northern fires have burned more than 1,200 homes and other buildings. The deadliest and most destructive of those fires is now 25% contained.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Melania Trump’s address to the Republican National Convention on Tuesday night will be her first sustained public appearance since the start of the coronavirus pandemic that has come to define her husband’s administration. Mrs. Trump is to make the case for her husband’s reelection from the White House Rose Garden, newly renovated at her direction, despite questions about using government property for political purposes. One challenge for the first lady will be to avoid doing anything to take the focus away from her speech. Her 2016 convention speech was later found to have included passages similar to what Michelle Obama had said in her 2008 convention speech.
CAIRO (AP) — U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has arrived in Sudan, the top U.S. official to visit the African country since last year’s ouster of its autocratic leader, Omar al-Bashir. Pompeo’s visit on Tuesday is meant to discuss the normalization of ties between Sudan and Israel and also show U.S. support for the country’s fragile transition to democracy. Pompeo was also to discuss the removal of Sudan from the U.S. list of state sponsors of terrorism. Pompeo arrived from Israel, and while airborne tweeted: “Happy to announce that we are on the FIRST official NONSTOP flight from Israel to Sudan!”
WASHINGTON (AP) — Republicans have opened their prime-time convention with dark warnings about America’s future if President Donald Trump isn’t reelected. Two of the Republican Party’s rising stars, both people of color, offered an optimistic view of Trump’s leadership Monday night. They cast him as a protector of religious freedom, the nation’s workers and more. Earlier, Trump turned a surprise opening day appearance at the scaled-down convention into an opportunity to cast doubt on the integrity of the fall election. That was just moments after delegates renominated him. Trump contends he’s done such a great job as president the only way he can lose “is if this is a rigged election.”
TOKYO (AP) — Global shares are mostly higher as investors hang onto hopes the coronavirus pandemic may come under control with vaccines and treatments being developed. European benchmarks rose in early trading on Tuesday. Shares in Japan, South Korea and Australia finished higher. Investors are awaiting a speech by U.S. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell this week that he would normally give at an annual gathering in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Fed officials sometimes generate huge market-moving headlines at the symposium, which is online this year. Tuesday’s rally tracked one overnight on Wall Street, where the S&P 500 gained 1%, adding to its all-time high set last week.
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — Jerry Falwell Jr.’s future as the leader of evangelical Liberty University amid a sex scandal is unclear. The school said in a news release late Monday night that Falwell had offered his resignation earlier in the day but then reversed course. The news of a possible departure followed the publication of two news stories about his wife’s sexual encounters with a much younger business partner. It was the latest in a series of controversies related to the couple to roil the evangelical school founded by Falwell’s late father, the Rev. Jerry Falwell Sr.
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