CSi Weather…

…WIND ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM NOON CDT /11 AM MDT/ TUESDAY TO 8 PM CDT /7 PM MDT/ TUESDAY EVENING…

INCLUDES STUTSMAN AND BARNES COUNTY

* WHAT…West winds 25 to 40 mph expected.

* WHERE…Portions of north central, south central and southeast
North Dakota. Eastern North Dakota along and north of Interstate 94.

* IMPACTS…Gusty winds will blow around unsecured objects. Be
careful traveling, especially those driving high profile
vehicles, as the wind could push you out of your lane.

 

* ADDITIONAL DETAILS…The wind will die off this evening.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS…

Use extra caution when driving. Secure outdoor objects.

Wednesday is looking very windy again and parts of this area could
be in critical fire weather conditions.

Forecast…

REST OF TODAY…Mostly sunny. Highs in the mid 70s. Windy.

Southwest winds 20 to 30 mph with gusts to around 40 mph.

.TONIGHT…Clear. Lows in the lower 50s. West winds 5 to 15 mph.

Gusts up to 30 mph in the evening.

.WEDNESDAY…Sunny. Highs in the lower 80s. Southwest winds 10 to

20 mph. Gusts up to 35 mph in the afternoon.

.WEDNESDAY NIGHT…Mostly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of rain

showers and thunderstorms in the evening, then mostly clear after

midnight. Lows in the lower 50s. Northwest winds 15 to 20 mph

with gusts to around 35 mph.

.THURSDAY…Sunny. Highs in the upper 60s. Northwest winds 15 to

20 mph with gusts to around 35 mph.

.THURSDAY NIGHT…Mostly clear. Lows in the upper 40s.

.FRIDAY…Sunny. Highs in the mid 70s.

.FRIDAY NIGHT…Mostly clear. Lows in the lower 50s.

.SATURDAY…Mostly sunny. Highs in the upper 70s.

.SATURDAY NIGHT…Increasing clouds. Lows in the lower 50s.

.SUNDAY…Mostly sunny. Highs in the upper 60s.

.SUNDAY NIGHT…Partly cloudy with a 30 percent chance of rain

showers and thunderstorms. Lows in the lower 40s.

.LABOR DAY…Partly sunny with a 20 percent chance of rain

showers and thunderstorms. Highs in the upper 50s.

Wednesday is looking very windy again and parts of this area could

be in critical fire weather conditions.

..RED FLAG WARNING TUESDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING FOR MOST OF WESTERN AND CENTRAL NORTH DAKOTA…

.Critical fire weather conditions are possible Tuesday afternoon

and evening across most of western and central North Dakota.

Relative humidity values as low as 20 percent, sustained

northwest winds of 25 to 30 mph with gusts to 45 mph, and dry

vegetation will create critical fire weather conditions. Any

fires that ignite could spread rapidly and become difficult to

control. Near critical fire danger may then return for Wednesday,

especially across western North Dakota.

On Tuesday morning Stutsman and Barnes Counties were in the Moderate Risk range.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fire Danger Map for North Dakota

 

Valley City  (VCPS)  Valley City Public Schools Superintendent, Josh Johnson reports first day of school attendance  from Monday.

He says, total enrollment was 1,063 students were enrolled on Monday, with 1,000 of those in person in classes, the rest of the students were virtually learning from home.

North Dakota health officials are reporting one new death due to COVID-19 and a slight decline in active cases. The North Dakota Department of Health reported 114 newly confirmed cases on Monday, raising the total number of infections in the state to 11,816 since the pandemic struck the state in mid-March. The number of active cases in North Dakota totals 2,378, down from a record high 2,481 set Sunday. The state’s death toll due to the virus is 143 since the pandemic began.

In Valley City, City County Health Administrator Theresa Will reports the recent Barnes County surge in positive cases stems in part from a party bus.  She adds, that a Valley City daycare provider has voluntarily, temporarily closed while in addresses a positive COVID-19 case.  50 new positive cases were in the state report from last Friday, to Monday’s Report.  See recent reports on line at  CSiNewsNow.com

Jamestown   (CSi) Jamestown  School Superintendent, Dr. Robert Lech reports that the Public School District has sent letters to the parents of under five students that the students may have been in close contact with a person who has tested positive for COVID-19 at school.

On Tuesday’s Wayne Byers Show on CSi Cable 2 Dr. Lech did not identify the class or the school where the exposure occurred,  due to confidentiality, adding that notification letters were sent to the parents including a date the student may return to school after the period of quarantine.

He reminds parents that if a child is sick he or she should stay home.

https://www.jamestown.k12.nd.us/updates/index

 

NDDoH

COIVD 19 Stats…

Mon Aug 31, 2020

Posted 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

1,920 – Total Tests from Yesterday*

471,211 – Total tests completed since pandemic began

114 – Positive Individuals from Yesterday*****

11,816 – Total positive individuals since pandemic began

5.94% – Daily Positivity Rate**

 

2,378 – Total Active Cases

-103 Individuals from yesterday

114 – Individuals Recovered from Yesterday****

Please note: due to a 24 hour reporting delay, the actual number of recoveries increased by 216; 114 of the 216 had a recovery date of yesterday.

9,295 – Total recovered since pandemic began

70 – Currently Hospitalized

+2 individuals from yesterday


1 – New Deaths*** (143 total deaths since the pandemic began)


INDIVIDUALS WHO DIED WITH COVID-19

  • Man in his 50s from Grand Forks County with underlying health conditions.


COUNTIES WITH NEW POSITIVE CASES REPORTED MONDAY

  • Barnes County
  • 5 New Positives
  • 112 Total Positives
  • 41 Active
  • 63 Recovered
  • Benson County – 1
  • Billings County – 1
  • Burleigh County – 29
  • Cass County – 16
  • Emmons County – 1
  • Grand Forks County – 14
  • Hettinger County – 1
  • McKenzie County – 4
  • McLean County – 1
  • Morton County – 9
  • Nelson County – 1
  • Pembina County – 1
  • Ramsey County – 1
  • Richland County – 1
  • Rolette County – 1
  • Sargent County – 2
  • Sioux County – 2
  • Stark County – 10
  • Stutsman County
  • 8 New Positives
  • 79 Active
  • 133 Recovered
  • Towner County – 1
  • Traill County – 2
  • Williams County – 2

 

* 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.

******Totals may be adjusted as individuals are found to live out of state, in another county, or as other information is found during investigation.

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 FacebookTwitter and Instagram and visit the CDC website at www.cdc.gov/coronavirus.

 

(CSi)  Jamestown   City Engineering informs motorists that beginning Tues Sept 1 at 7 AM,  the 900 Block of 12th Ave SE will be closed, for sewer line repairs.  Construction signing will be put into place by the contractor. This construction will continue through the day and will be finished at 6:00 PM. Motorists should use extreme caution in this area.

Bismarck  (NDDOT)  The North Dakota Department of Transportation announces that it has temporarily closed the Motor Vehicle office in Valley City until Monday, September 14.

Driver License services in Valley City are provided at a different location and are not affected.

A list of other motor vehicle branch office locations can be found on the North Dakota Department of Transportation’s website at www.dot.nd.gov.

The NDDOT would like to remind motorists there are many motor vehicle items that can be done online.

Motor Vehicle Online services:

  • Renew Motor Vehicle Registration
  • Non-Resident Temporary Registration
  • Address Change System
  • Email Maintenance System
  • Mobility-Impaired Placard Online Renewal
  • Personalized/Special Request Plate Search
  • Fee and Credit Calculator
  • Title Status Check
  • North Dakota Resident 30 Temporary Registration
  • IRP: fleet and vehicle renewal, added vehicle, weight increase, duplicate plate, duplicate cab card, duplicate decal
  • IFTA: quarterly tax return, account renewal, duplicate decals, duplicate license

For more information about motor vehicle services, please visit our website at www.dot.nd.gov or call our toll-free number 1-855-NDROADS (637-6237).

 

BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum is personally reviewing a second wave of applicants seeking pardons for low-level marijuana crimes. The policy adopted last year allows the governor to erase records of people who have avoided unlawful behavior for five years. But even with the endorsement of the state’s pardon advisory board, getting a record wiped clean is no guarantee with the governor. Burgum approved only 16 of the 26 applications in the first wave of applications earlier this year. A spokesman says Burgum refused to endorse all applicants because of “more serious offenses on their records.”

 

BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum has requested a presidential disaster declaration for a severe storm that caused flash flooding and resulted in more than $5 million in damage to roads and other infrastructure. In a letter Monday to President Donald Trump through the Federal Emergency Management Agency, Burgum requested that a major disaster be declared for six counties: Benson, Grand Forks, McKenzie, Mountrail, Nelson and Wells. The June 29-July 1 storm packed high winds, hail and 4 to 8 inches of rain. The declaration would unlock FEMA aid to help cities, counties and townships repair roads and other infrastructure.

 

FARGO, N.D. (AP) — A Fargo city commissioner is trying to remove the police surveillance cameras that have been in place in downtown Fargo for eight years. The eight high-resolution cameras are attached to posts along Broadway. There were some protests when they were first installed in 2012 and 2013. Tony Gehrig was not yet on the City Commission but opposed them then. He told KFGO-AM he continues to believe the cameras invade privacy. He wants them removed and said he will discuss it with the next police chief. Interim Police Chief Ross Renner says the cameras have been useful in solving crimes.

In sports…

3A and 2AHigh School Football Polls…

AAA

  1. Bismarck Century (12) 1-0 72
  2. Bismarck (2) 1-0 42
  3. West Fargo Sheyenne (1) 1-0 42
  4. Fargo Shanley (1) 1-0 30
  5. Fargo Davies 1-0 24

RV: Mandan 1-0, West Fargo 1-0, Jamestown 1-0, Minot 0-1, Bismarck Legacy

AA

  1. Bismarck St. Mary’s (11) 1-0 73
  2. Beulah (1) 1-0 56
  3. Hillsboro-Central Valley (4) 53
  4. Kindred 1-0 37
  5. Valley City 0-0 15

RV: Stanley 0-0, Devils Lake 0-1, Hazen 0-1, Wahpeton 0-1

 

NBA PLAYOFFS..

LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. (AP) — Jimmy Butler scored a playoff career-high 40 points, Goran Dragic added 27 and the Miami Heat clamped down defensively in the final three quarters to beat the Milwaukee Bucks 115-104 in Game 1 of their Eastern Conference semifinal series on Monday night. Bam Adebayo had 12 points, 17 rebounds and six assists for the fifth-seeded Heat, who are 3-1 overall against the top-seeded Bucks this season. Khris Middleton scored 28 points for Milwaukee, which also dropped Game 1 of its first-round series against Orlando. Brook Lopez had 24 points on 8 for 10 shooting, and Giannis Antetokounmpo had 18 points, 10 rebounds and nine assists for the Bucks.

NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Pelicans forward Brandon Ingram has been named the NBA’s most improved player in a season that saw him bounce back from a life-altering blood clot and a trade from the team that drafted him second-overall in 2016.

Ingram, who came to New Orleans as part of a block-buster trade that sent Anthony Davis to the Los Angeles Lakers, averaged a team-leading and career-best 23.8 points per game while hitting 46.3% of his shots. He also became an NBA All-Star for the first time. Ingram received 42 first-place votes from a global panel of 100 sportswriters and broadcasters and earned 326 total points. H

Ingram credits former Pelicans coach Alvin Gentry for his success.

NHL-PLAYOFFS-BRUINS-LIGHTNING

TORONTO (AP) — Victor Hedman scored with 5:50 left in the second overtime to give the Tampa Bay Lightning a 3-2 victory over the Boston Bruins and their fourth berth in the NHL’s Eastern Conference finals in six seasons on Monday night.

Hedman beat goaltender Jaroslav Halak from the left circle, finishing a barrage that saw the Lightning outshoot Bruins 7-1 in the second OT. Tampa Bay improved to 5-0 in overtime games in this year’s playoffs.

NHL-WIRE FRAUD SENTENCE

CHICAGO (AP) — An Illinois accountant who pleaded guilty to embezzling millions of dollars from a trustee of the Art Institute of Chicago and others to finance a luxurious lifestyle was sentenced Monday to 16½ years in prison. Three former Chicago Blackhawks players were among those scammed.

Sultan Issa admitted earlier this year that Art Institute trustee Roger L. Weston wasn’t his only victim. Issa, who pleaded guilty to wire fraud in January, said he also stole millions from individual investors, including $500,000 from a widow who trusted him to invest funds from her late husband’s estate. Most of the individual investors who lost money in Issa’s scams were not identified in court records.

MLB..

— Luis Robert hit a tying homer in the seventh inning and the go-ahead double in the ninth, and the Chicago White Sox rallied to beat the skidding Minnesota Twins 8-5. The White Sox are in sole possession of first place in the AL Central for the first time this season, ahead of Cleveland and Minnesota.

— Wil Myers homered and Garrett Richards led a committee of pitchers that scattered seven hits as the San Diego Padres beat the Colorado Rockies 6-0 Monday night. Fernando Tatis Jr. hit a two-run triple, Eric Hosmer had an RBI double and Jurickson Profar delivered an RBI single among his three hits, helping the Padres take three of four in the series. It was San Diego’s fifth shutout in Denver and first since April 12, 2017.

— Paul DeJong (deh-YUHNG’) hit his first career grand slam, helping Dakota Hudson to his first win of the season as the St. Louis Cardinals held off the Cincinnati Reds 7-5. Hudson finished with a season-high seven strikeouts and no walks. The Cardinals won their second straight after dropping four in a row. The Reds have lost three of four after winning three straight.

 

NEW YORK (AP) — Miguel Rojas hit a tiebreaking RBI single during Miami’s four-run sixth inning against Jacob deGrom, and the Marlins beat the New York Mets 5-3.

Garrett Cooper and Brian Anderson homered for Miami, which had dropped four in a row. Trevor Rogers pitched five effective innings for his first major league win, and Brandon Kintzler worked the ninth for his seventh save. Marlins second baseman Jonathan Villar made a diving catch in shallow center to rob the Mets of a run in the fifth, and then was replaced by a pinch hitter in the sixth.

In other Monday action:

—Tyler Glasnow flummoxed the Yankees for six innings, Ji-Man Choi and Kevin Kiermaier homered off Gerrit Cole, and the Tampa Bay Rays extended their mastery of New York with a 5-3 victory. The AL East leaders improved to 7-1 against the Yankees this season and stretched their division cushion to 4 1/2 games.

—Max Fried improved to 6-0, Austin Riley had a bases-loaded triple and the NL East-leading Atlanta Braves beat the Boston Red Sox 6-3. Adam Duvall belted a homer over the Green Monster and Nick Markakis had three hits and drove in two runs for Atlanta. Alex Verdugo had three doubles for the Red Sox.

—Orlando Arcia’s pinch-hit single with two outs in the eighth inning drove in the tiebreaking run as the Milwaukee Brewers slipped past the Pittsburgh Pirates 6-5 on Monday night. Josh Hader pitched a perfect ninth for his eighth save in his first appearance since walking five of the six batters he faced while trying to close out Saturday night’s game. Hader has yet to give up a hit this season.

—Maikel Franco and Bubba Starling had RBI singles in the eighth inning as the Kansas City Royals rallied to beat the Cleveland Indians 2-1 in the first game of a three-game series. It was the Royals’ first win this season when trailing after seven innings. Scott Barlow picked up the win in relief for Kansas City.

 

—Spencer Howard threw five effective innings, Rhys (rees) Hoskins homered and drove in three runs and the Philadelphia Phillies beat the Washington Nationals 8-6 Monday night. Juan Soto hit a pair of two-run homers and Michael Taylor and Trea Turner also went deep for the defending World Series champions, who fell to 12-20.

—José Iglesias and Bryan Holaday had RBI doubles in the 11th inning for Baltimore, and Iglesias threw out the potential tying run at home plate as the Orioles salvaged a 4-3 win against the Toronto Blue Jays. Iglesias’ leadoff hit, to deep left-center field, scored Anthony Santander, who started the inning at second base. Holaday then doubled to right field to drive in Iglesias. Both hits came off Toronto reliever Anthony Bass. Lourdes Gurriel Jr. had an RBI single in the 11th to draw Toronto closer, but was thrown out at the plate.

MLB-TRADES

Clevinger, Minor among players moving

UNDATED (AP) — The San Diego Padres have acquired Mike Clevinger in a multiplayer trade with the Cleveland Indians, bolstering their rotation with another bold move ahead of baseball’s trade deadline. San Diego got Clevinger, outfielder Greg Allen and a player to be named for Cleveland for a package of young players that included outfielder Josh Naylor, right-hander Cal Quantrill and catcher Austin Hedges.

In other trade activity ahead of the deadline:

— The Oakland Athletics have acquired Mike Minor in a trade with the Texas Rangers, adding another piece to their rotation. Minor has struggled this year, going 0-5 with a 5.60 ERA with Texas, but he went 14-10 with a 3.59 ERA in 32 starts last season.

— Toronto has acquired left-hander Robbie Ray in a trade with the Arizona Diamondbacks, giving the Blue Jays a former All-Star who has struggled so far in 2020. The Diamondbacks got lefty Travis Bergen in the deal. Toronto also received cash considerations as part of the trade.

— The Philadelphia Phillies have acquired right-hander David Phelps from the Milwaukee Brewers before Monday’s trade deadline.Phelps is the fourth reliever to join the Phillies in a trade in 10 days. They got Brandon Workman and Heath Hembree from the Red Sox and David Hale from the Yankees on Aug. 21.

—The San Francisco Giants acquired left-hander Anthony Banda from the Tampa Bay Rays for cash, adding depth to their bullpen. Banda went 1-0 with a 10.29 ERA in four outings with one save over seven innings for the Rays before being designated for assignment.

—The Chicago Cubs acquired veteran outfielder Cameron Maybin and two left-handed relievers in three trades. The NL Central leaders sent minor league infielder Zack Short to Detroit for Maybin, who is batting .244 with a homer and two RBIs in 14 games this year. The Cubs got Chafin and a cash consideration from Arizona for a player to be named or cash. Osich was acquired in a deal with Boston for a player to be named or cash.

—The Los Angeles Dodgers have traded right-hander Ross Stripling to the Toronto Blue Jays for two players to be named. The Blue Jays have dramatically bolstered their pitching staff at the deadline with the additions of Stripling, Robbie Ray and Taijuan Walker. Stripling is 3-1 with a 5.61 ERA in seven starts this season for Los Angeles.

—The New York Mets acquired infielder Todd Frazier and catcher Robinson Chirinos from the Texas Rangers. Texas receives two players to be named. New York also receives cash in the deal involving Chirinos. The Mets also acquired Baltimore right-hander Miguel Castro for minor league left-hander Kevin Smith and a player to be named or cash. New York is bringing Frazier back after he hit 39 home runs for the Mets over two seasons in 2018 and 2019. He hit .241 with two homers in 31 games for Texas this year.

—The Colorado Rockies added outfield depth by acquiring Kevin Pillar from Boston in a trade-deadline deal. The Red Sox received a player to be named or cash and international amateur signing bonus pool space as part of the deal.

MLB-ATHLETICS-MARINERS

More games postponed for testing

SEATTLE (AP) — Major League Baseball has announced that the first two games of Oakland’s series at Seattle have been postponed to allow for additional testing and contact tracing. This, after a member of the Athletics’ organization tested positive for the coronavirus.

The positive test already caused the postponement of Oakland’s game Sunday against the Houston Astros. Now games against the Mariners on Tuesday and Wednesday are being put off. The A’s are also scheduled to play at Seattle on Thursday.

In other MLB news:

— Cincinnati Reds outfielder Jesse Winker and manager David Bell were both suspended one game for their roles in a bench-clearing incident Saturday against the Chicago Cubs. Chicago coach Mike Borzello was also suspended one game. Winker, Bell and Borzello were also fined, and Cincinnati first baseman Joey Votto received a fine as well. Winker, Votto,

COLLEGE BASKETBALL-OBIT-JOHN THOMPSON

Coaching great John Thompson of Georgetown dead at 78

WASHINGTON (AP) — The sports world is reacting to the death of former Georgetown coach John Thompson. He was a Hall of Famer and the first Black coach to lead a team to the NCAA men’s basketball championship.

Georgetown coach Patrick Ewing played center for Thompson on the Hoyas’ national championship team in 1984. He called Thompson a “father figure, confidant and role model’ and said his legacy will be ”everlasting.” Syracuse coach Jim Boeheim lauded Thompson as a role model for a lot of coaches, Black and white. Thompson’s family announced his death Monday but disclosed no details. He was 78.

VIRUS OUTBREAK-NFL

Players association chief wants daily testing

UNDATED (AP) — NFL Players Association President J.C. Tretter is pushing for daily COVID-19 testing during the regular season.

The NFL has been conducting daily testing for players throughout training camp and plans to do so through Saturday. Tretter, the starting center for the Cleveland Browns, posted on the union website. “We will continue to rely on scientific data to inform our approach for combating this virus. As the science evolves, we will evolve with it.”

The league has reported few positive cases in the past month, though it did have 77 false positives a week ago that resulted from contamination at the testing lab.

NFL-SOCIAL JUSTICE

End zones to carry social justice messages

UNDATED (AP) — NFL end zones will be inscribed this season with two slogans: “It Takes All Of Us” on one end line, “End Racism” on the other. As part of its social justice awareness initiatives, the NFL also will allow similar visuals on helmets and caps.

Previously announced were decals on the back of helmets, or patches on team caps, displaying names or phrases to honor victims of racism and/or police brutality. Now, a T-shirt designed by NFL Players Association executive committee member Michael Thomas, a safety with the Houston Texans, can be worn in warmups.

In other NFL news:

— The NFL has taken over the independent investigation into workplace conduct within the Washington Football Team. Owner Dan Snyder said he and his wife, Tanya, suggested to Commissioner Roger Goodell the NFL assume full oversight of the review. The Washington Post reported last month about 15 female former employees saying they were sexually harassed during their time with the team.

— The Jacksonville Jaguars have waived running back Leonard Fournette. It’s a stunning decision that gets the team closer to purging Tom Coughlin’s tenure. The team spent months trying to trade the fourth overall pick in the 2017 NFL draft. If Fournette clears waivers, he would become a free agent. He is due $4.17 million in salary in 2020 if someone claims him.

— The Houston Texans have signed inside linebacker Zach Cunningham to a four-year, $58 million contract extension. The Texans announced the signing on Monday. The 25-year-old Cunningham was a second-round pick in 2017 and ranked second in the NFL last season with a career-high 137 tackles.

—The San Francisco 49ers have placed starting middle linebacker Fred Warner on the reserve/COVID-19 list less than two weeks before the start of the season. The list is used for players who either test positive for the coronavirus or have been in close contact with an infected person.

—Pittsburgh outside linebacker Bud Dupree and the Steelers failed to reach an agreement on a contract extension during the offseason, meaning Dupree will likely become a free agent next spring. The Steelers placed the franchise tag on Dupree in March after he had a career-high 11 1/2 sacks in 2019.

—The Las Vegas Raiders have released veteran cornerback Prince Amukamara. Amukamara was signed as a free agent to provide a veteran presence in the secondary. He started 99 games over nine seasons with the Giants, Jacksonville and Chicago but had been surpassed in practice by rookie Damon Arnette.

—Three people have filed a lawsuit against New York Giants cornerback DeAndre Baker, claiming that he robbed them at gunpoint during a May cookout in Florida. The civil lawsuit filed in Broward County, Florida, seeks $100,000 in damages. Baker was charged Aug. 7 with four counts of robbery with a firearm. Prosecutors previously said Seattle Seahawks cornerback Quinton Dunbar, who also was arrested in May, won’t be prosecuted because of insufficient evidence.

TENNIS-US OPEN

Djokovic wins easily

NEW YORK (AP) — Top-seeded Novak Djokovic (NOH’-vak JOH’-kuh-vich) breezed past Damir Dzumhur 6-1, 6-4, 6-1 at the U.S. Open.

Djokovic is the overwhelming favorite to win his fourth men’s championship and he cruised in his first-round matchup at Arthur Ashe Stadium. Djokovic pounded his chest and raised his racket in the air, keeping his celebratory routine intact even without fans in the stadium. Djokovic is 24-0 in 2020 and has won 18 of his last 19 matches overall in Grand Slam tournaments.

In other first day Open action:

— Coco Gauff is out of the U.S. Open on Day 1.Anastasija Sevastova knocked off the 16-year-old Gauff in three sets, 6-3, 5-7, 6-4. It was Gauff’s earliest exit from a Grand Slam tournament in four appearances. —

— Top-seeded Karolina Pliskova has advanced in straight sets. liskova surged ahead of Anhelina Kalinina 4-1 in the opening set, lost three games in a row, then took the last eight for a 6-4, 6-0 victory.

—Three-time Grand Slam champion Angelique Kerber is sticking around longer at Flushing Meadows than she did a year ago. Kerber eliminated Ajla Tomljanovic 6-4, 6-4 in a nearly empty Louis Armstrong Stadium.

— No. 9 seed Diego Schwartzman blew a two-set lead and was knocked out in the first round. He led 2-0 but appeared to have problems with cramps as he lost to Cameron Norrie 3-6, 4-6, 6-2, 6-1, 7-5 in a match that took nearly 4 hours.

— Marketa Vondrousova, the 2019 French Open runner-up and who is seeded 12th in New York, beat Greet Minnen 6-1, 6-4.

In Open news:

— A person with knowledge of the situation tells The Associated Press that seven players have been put in what one described as a “bubble in the bubble” as the U.S. Open starts because they were in contact with Benoit Paire. He is the French player who was dropped from the field after testing positive for the coronavirus.

In World and national news…

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump is offering himself as the leader best positioned to keep Americans safe, claiming the mantle of the “law and order” candidate in the presidential race. But his Democratic opponent, Joe Biden, is assailing Trump over the deadly protests that have sprung up on the president’s watch. Trump is diving head-first into the latest eruption in the nation’s reckoning over racial injustice with a trip Tuesday to Kenosha, Wisconsin. The city has been riven by protests since the Aug. 23 shooting of a Black man, Jacob Blake, seven times in the back by police.

 

PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — A supporter of a right-wing group who was shot dead on a Portland, Oregon, street was mourned by both friends and President Donald Trump as a victim of mob violence. Just hours before he was shot in the chest Saturday night, 39-year-old Aaron “Jay” Danielson and a friend were seen heading downtown to protect a caravan of Trump supporters. Ex-girlfriend Christine Banks said Danielson didn’t discuss politics much objected to the weeks-long protests in Portland. A GoFundMe site late Monday said it had raised $33,000 from more than 900 donors for “legal/lawyer fees, and towards fulfilling all other incurred costs in this time of need.”

 

PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — A plan by the governor of Oregon to use sheriff’s deputies from surrounding counties to help patrol Portland following the deadly shooting of a right-wing Trump supporter was sharply criticized by law enforcement. They said it wouldn’t end the “cycle of violence” in the city that’s approaching 100 consecutive nights of often-violent Black Lives Matter protests. Gov. Kate Brown had announced a plan to use deputies from the two counties, as well as Oregon State Police troopers, to help Portland police.

 

AL-DHAFRA AIR BASE, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Iran’s supreme leader has called the United Arab Emirates’ recognition of Israel “treason that will not last for long.” That’s according to reports by state media in Iran on Tuesday. The comments by Ayatollah Ali Khamenei come just as a joint U.S.-Israeli delegation wrapped up a trip to Abu Dhabi on the first Israeli commercial air flight between the nations. Khamenei said the “treachery” was committed against the entire Islamic world and the Palestinians.Both Israel and the UAE view Iran with suspicion. On Tuesday, U.S. officials visited a major air base in the UAE that hosts thousands of American troops. The UAE hopes to buy advanced F-35 fighter jets as it normalizes relations with Israel.

 

More than 50 Black former McDonald’s franchise owners are suing the burger chain for discrimination. In a federal lawsuit filed Tuesday in Chicago, the 52 plaintiffs say McDonald’s steered them to less-profitable restaurants and didn’t give them the same support and opportunities given white franchisees. The franchisees owned 200 U.S. stores before being forced to sell them over the last decade. They’re seeking compensation of $4 million to $5 million per store. The plaintiffs say McDonald’s steered them to inner-city restaurants with higher security and insurance costs, then forced them to make costly renovations. They say they weren’t offered rent relief and other financial benefits that white franchisees were given.

 

 

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