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Road crews in Toledo gear up for icy conditions

Toledo officials urge residents to drive cautiously and give road crews plenty of space as they work to ensure safe travel conditions. Toledo officials urge residents to drive cautiously and give road crews plenty of space as they work to ensure safe travel conditions.

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Falmouth Commodores Merchandise Shack Open May 3 & 4

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Lerner & Rowe Gives Back to host 12th Annual Charity Golf Classic April 25

Lerner & Rowe Gives Back, the nonprofit arm of Lerner & Rowe Injury Attorneys, will be hosting its annual charity golf tournament on April 25 at McCormick Ranch Golf Club. This premier event brings together community leaders, businesses and passionate individuals for a day of camaraderie, competition, swag and, most importantly, giving back. In 2024, this event […]

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Lerner & Rowe Gives Back to host 12th Annual Charity Golf Classic April 25

Lerner & Rowe Gives Back, the nonprofit arm of Lerner & Rowe Injury Attorneys, will be hosting its annual charity golf tournament on April 25 at McCormick Ranch Golf Club.

This premier event brings together community leaders, businesses and passionate individuals for a day of camaraderie, competition, swag and, most importantly, giving back. In 2024, this event raised $1.1 million, which fueled an entire year’s worth of philanthropy. One hundred percent of the proceeds from this event go back to Arizona nonprofits through Lerner & Rowe Gives Back’s grant program and other charity giving. 

“The Golf Classic is our biggest event of the year, and it’s always so powerful to see how people gather to show support for charities that are working tirelessly to make change across Arizona,” said Kevin Rowe, founder of Lerner & Rowe Gives Back and managing partner of Lerner & Rowe, P.C. “This event is more than just a single day on the course—it’s an opportunity to make a real, tangible difference in the lives of those who need it most.”

At this year’s event, there will be a special collaboration with First Tee Phoenix, which empowers kids and teens through the game of golf. Lerner & Rowe Gives Back is asking event goers to bring their gently used golf equipment (including clubs, bags, balls or other golf accessories) to support these young players in their goals of learning more about golf. 

“We are grateful to Lerner & Rowe for adding a golf gear drive benefiting First Tee – Phoenix to this year’s tournament,” said Erin McDonough, CEO & Executive Director of First Tee – Phoenix. “All golf gear donations will support our programming by going directly into kids’ hands or being turned into cash to help us keep our youth development programming affordable and accessible to all.”

Find out more about Lerner & Rowe Gives Back’s 12th Annual Charity Golf Classic at lernerandrowegivesback.org/golf-event.

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Watch Saudi Arabian GP free live stream

There is plenty of sports action going on on Sunday, April 20, but one of the first activities for fans to check out on Easter Sunday is the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, which takes place at the Jeddah Street Circuit in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. The race is scheduled to start at 1 p.m. EDT and […]

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Watch Saudi Arabian GP free live stream

There is plenty of sports action going on on Sunday, April 20, but one of the first activities for fans to check out on Easter Sunday is the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, which takes place at the Jeddah Street Circuit in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.

The race is scheduled to start at 1 p.m. EDT and will be broadcast on ESPN. Fans interested in watching this week’s F1 race for free can do so by using DirecTV Stream, which offers a free trial, or FuboTV, which also offers a free trial and up to $25 off your first month. Sling TV does not offer a free trial but does have other promotional offers available for fans trying to watch the race. You can stream ESPN+ on your phone, tablet, smart TV or gaming console for $11.99/month or bundle with Disney+ and Hulu for just $16.99 per month.

Max Verstappen qualified for first this week while last week’s winner, Oscar Piastri, will be starting in second. George Russell and Charles Leclerc are in third and fourth while the current points leader, Lando Norris, is in 10th to start this week.

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What: Saudi Arabian Grand Prix

When: Sunday, April 20 at 1 p.m. EDT

Where: Jeddah Street Circuit in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

Stream: DirecTV Stream (free trial); FuboTV (free trial); Sling TV; ESPN+

Betting: Check out our MA sports betting guide, where you can learn basic terminology, definitions and how to read odds for those interested in learning how to bet in Massachusetts.

What is DirecTV Stream?

DirecTV Stream offers practically everything DirecTV provides, except for a remote and a streaming device to connect to your television. Sign up now and get three free months of premium channels including MAX, Paramount+ with SHOWTIME and Starz.

What is FuboTV?

FuboTV is an internet television service that offers more than 200 channels across sports and entertainment including Paramount+ with SHOWTIME. From the UEFA Champions League to the WNBA to international tournaments ranging across sports, there’s plenty of options available on FuboTV, which offers a free trial and up to $25 off the first month for new customers.

What is Sling TV?

Sling TV offers a variety of live programming ranging from news and sports and starting as low as $20 a month for your first month. Subscribers also get a month of DVR Plus free if they sign up now. Choose from a variety of sports packages without long-term contracts and with easy cancellation.

What is ESPN+?

ESPN+ is a one-stop shop for content from almost every single sport. In addition to on-demand replays of games across all sports shown on the ESPN and Disney family of networks, there is also exclusive access to select college football games, NHL games, soccer matches, UFC programs and the entire 30 for 30 catalogue. Additionally, there is ESPN+ exclusive original programming like NFL Primetime, Dana White’s Contender Series and The Breakdown with Peyton and Belichick. You can stream ESPN+ on your phone, tablet, smart TV or gaming console for $11.99/month or bundle with Disney+ and Hulu for just $16.99 per month.

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F1 title fight is increasingly focused on McLaren but Verstappen still hopeful

By JAMES ELLINGWORTH AP Sports Writer

Ahead of Sunday’s Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, this Formula 1 season is looking like McLaren vs. McLaren. Still, defending champion Max Verstappen of Red Bull says he hasn’t lost hope.

McLaren drivers Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri are the only ones to consistently have the pace through the first four rounds of the championship.

Norris has a three-point lead but admits he isn’t at his best — though he had the fastest time of the day in practice on Friday — while Piastri has momentum after winning in Bahrain last week.

Ferrari, Red Bull and Mercedes have all had their moments but none has been a consistent challenger, as McLaren’s 58-point constructors’ championship lead shows.

Friday practice

Norris went fastest in the second practice session, while Yuki Tsunoda crashed to continue his difficult start with Red Bull.

Norris was .163 seconds faster than Piastri in the second session, which was run under floodlights and more representative of race conditions than the hotter daytime session. Verstappen complained earlier in the day of his car feeling “very loose” in high-speed corners but ended Friday third fastest, .280 off Norris.

In his third race weekend with Red Bull since replacing Liam Lawson, Tsunoda clipped the wall on the inside of a corner and slid into the barrier on the other side, requiring a red flag.

Alpine’s Pierre Gasly was the surprise leader in the first session, just .007 of a second faster than Norris. Charles Leclerc of Ferrari was .07 off Gasly in third and Piastri fourth, barely a tenth of a second off the pace. Lewis Hamilton was eighth in the other Ferrari. Verstappen was ninth.

Verstappen’s hope

Verstappen is the only non-McLaren driver to win a grand prix this season, but in Bahrain he was struggling so much that Red Bull motorsport adviser Helmut Marko said he was concerned the Dutch star might reconsider his future.

Verstappen said this week he wasn’t considering the championship picture this early in the season.

“I’m not thinking about that. I just go race by race,” he said. “At the moment we are not the quickest. So then naturally it’s very tough to fight for a championship, but it’s still a very long road … I’m hopeful that we can still improve things.”

Two-time champion Fernando Alonso dampened speculation Verstappen could seek to join his Aston Martin team after Red Bull car designer Adrian Newey made that move last year.

Asked if he’d welcome being Verstappen’s teammate, Alonso said Thursday: “Yes, but it’s unlikely to happen. Very unlikely.”

Alonso’s current teammate is Lance Stroll, son of team owner Lawrence Stroll.

Busy schedule

Jeddah hosts the fifth race in six weeks in a hectic start to the season, which stays at a record 24 races. There’s a little respite after Saudi Arabia, with two weeks till the next event in Miami.

“It’s on the upper end of the limit. It feels like race 10 already,” said Williams driver Alex Albon, adding it’s especially tough on mechanics and other crew members.

“As drivers, we travel better than everyone else in the paddock. We stay in better hotels than everyone else in the paddock — it’s just a function of being in a privileged position. With mechanics … these are people with families. These are the people that really struggle.”

The rookies are still enjoying their first taste of F1, though.

“It’s just the beginning of my career, so I just want to keep racing and keep driving,” Sauber’s Gabriel Bortoleto said. “I’m learning new things every single weekend, so for me, if I could have another race next weekend, I would be very happy as well.”

The Associated Press contributed to this post

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