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BBC News
26-05-2025
- Sport
- BBC News
'Bees continue to punch above their weight'
We asked for your views on Brentford's draw with Wolves on the final day, and their season as a are some of your comments:Jane: Great season. Top-half finish for the second time in three years. Some great entertainment at home and away. A solid team that fights for one another. A fantastic head coach and coaching team. Women's team promoted. Can't wait for next Never mind, lads! There's still lots of honey to spread on our position. Finishing above Spurs and Manchester United can't be bad. I think next season will be even better. However, this will depend on whether we keep all our best players at the club. Well done- amazing football club with a world-class Fair result - we frustrated Wolves on the counter consistently but were too afraid to shoot from strong positions and took a few touches more than we could afford. We finish where we deserve to - the dream can begin again next season!Andrew: 10th is an excellent effort by all concerned at the club. Now to add more cream during the Well done Brentford for punching above their weight. Would be great to have a season with fewer injuries.


Axios
20-05-2025
- Health
- Axios
Ohio overdose deaths plummeted in 2024
Ohio drug overdose deaths fell by more than 35% from 2023 to 2024, according to preliminary CDC data — one of the most significant decreases in the country. The big picture: Fatal overdoses last year dropped to their lowest annual level since 2019. They initially rose during the COVID pandemic, but have been falling since 2023. Zoom in: Total overdose deaths in Cuyahoga County totaled 435 in 2024, according to county medical examiner Thomas Gilson. It's the first time the figure has dropped below 500 in a decade. The intrigue: Gilson has attributed the decline to the diminishing availability of fentanyl in the community, but has warned that new drugs might take its place.
Yahoo
15-05-2025
- General
- Yahoo
South Hills Child Development Center teacher named Golden Apple Teacher of the Year
The 34th year of the Golden Apple Award ended with the naming of the teacher of the year. The presentation was made on Wednesday night at PennWest Edinboro University. Taylor's Hope spreading addiction, mental health awareness with new billboard The five finalists were named, and then the winner with this year's teacher of the year, was Robin Gilson. She's a teacher from South Hills Child Development Center in Millcreek who was surprised to hear her name. 'Well, I didn't think I'd win the top five, and then when they named me for the teacher award, I was like, I was shocked. It was crazy, just crazy, because all these teachers deserve it,' Gilson said. Golden Apple Award: Robin Gilson – South Hills Child Development Center The Golden Apple is co-sponsored by JET 24, PennWest Edinboro and Big Ideas Learning, which presented the Ron Larsen Cup to Wattsburg Elementary teacher Morgan Kingen. The cup is given for the most creative use of the $250 given to each Golden Apple winner by Big Ideas Learning. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.


Boston Globe
13-02-2025
- Entertainment
- Boston Globe
Counter service meets exciting food at Amba in Cambridge
The back story Amba, which is named for a delicious, golden-colored, Iraqi-Indian sauce made with fermented mangos, is a collaboration with the City of Cambridge, which owns the parking garage over the restaurant, and An Arayes, an open-faced smashed lamb burger, at Amba Cafe in Cambridge. Ken McGagh for The Boston Globe Advertisement What to eat Amba plates have an Advertisement Dukkah morning buns at Amba Cafe. Ken McGagh for The Boston Globe What to drink Along with Avocado toast with smoked salmon at Amba Cafe. Ken McGagh for The Boston Globe The takeaway With its blond wood chairs, blush leather-like banquettes with velvet backs, and cement flooring, Amba could be a nice-looking cafeteria anywhere. But this isn't cafeteria cuisine. It's thoughtful, well-made, and full of surprise tastes and textures. Staff are especially friendly. Chef Gilson and his team got this prize spot after submitting a proposal to the city. Where they go, crowds follow. 57 First St., Kendall Square, Cambridge, 857-706-1962, . Breakfast $8-$10; lunch/dinner $6-$40. Sheryl Julian can be reached at