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Baltimore woman sentenced in federal Grant County drug case
Baltimore woman sentenced in federal Grant County drug case

Yahoo

time31-05-2025

  • General
  • Yahoo

Baltimore woman sentenced in federal Grant County drug case

ELKINS, — Baltimore resident Daniela Marie Giancoli was sentenced Thursday to more than 12 years in federal prison for supplying fentanyl to dealers in West Virginia, according to the Office of the U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of West Virginia. According to court documents and statements made in court, Giancoli and co-defendant, Michael Matthews, worked together out of their Baltimore apartment to sell drugs to more than 10 dealers in Grant County. During the investigation, nearly 9,000 fentanyl pills, weighing more than two kilograms, were seized. Giancoli, 35, will serve three years of supervised release following her 150-month sentence. Matthews previously pled guilty and was sentenced to 100 months in prison. The Potomac Highlands Drug Task Force investigated.

Newsflash: 02/05/2025 - Bling shines in Germany
Newsflash: 02/05/2025 - Bling shines in Germany

SBS Australia

time02-05-2025

  • Sport
  • SBS Australia

Newsflash: 02/05/2025 - Bling shines in Germany

Michael Matthews finally sealed his first win of 2025 at Eschborn-Frankfurt, outsprinting Magnus Cort to cap a long-awaited triumph after near-misses in past editions. Jayco-AlUla played it smart, attacking on the mid-race climb to thin the bunch and set Matthews up perfectly. Early breakaways were caught, and Matthews credited his team's flawless execution for the win. Kasia Niewiadoma-Phinney heads to La Vuelta Femenina in a support role for Canyon-SRAM zondacrypto after a demanding spring campaign without wins but consistent top-10s. She's eager to back GC leader Neve Bradbury alongside a stacked team including Chloé Dygert and Maike van der Duin. The race kicks off May 4 and finishes with a brutal summit at Cotobello.

Win machine Matthews claims Eschborn-Frankfurt sprint
Win machine Matthews claims Eschborn-Frankfurt sprint

Straits Times

time02-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Straits Times

Win machine Matthews claims Eschborn-Frankfurt sprint

Australian cyclist Michael Matthews finished his Spring campaign in style with victory in the Eschborn-Frankfurt one-day race on Thursday ahead of Uno-X Mobility's Magnus Cort Nielsen and Movistar's third-placed Jon Barrenetxea. The 34-year-old Jayco AlUla cyclist sprinted to his 43rd career win after his team split the peloton at the tough, hilly section of the 198 km race known as the 'German Classic'. A four-times Tour de France stage-winner, Matthews burnished his impressive record of winning at least one race in each of his last 16 seasons barring COVID-hit 2021. "I think my shape through the Spring was good, I just wasn't on the top step," said Matthews, who was fourth in Milan-San Remo and fifth at the Amstel Gold Race this season. "It's nice to finish off this block with a win here in Frankfurt. "It's a race that has really suited me for a lot of years and I haven't been able to win it, so to come here with the team and the way we rode – we rode perfectly – and to execute a performance like my team did today it was the icing on top of the cake." REUTERS Join ST's Telegram channel and get the latest breaking news delivered to you.

Cycling-Win machine Matthews claims Eschborn-Frankfurt sprint
Cycling-Win machine Matthews claims Eschborn-Frankfurt sprint

The Star

time02-05-2025

  • Sport
  • The Star

Cycling-Win machine Matthews claims Eschborn-Frankfurt sprint

FILE PHOTO: Cycling - Tour de France - Stage 21 - Monaco to Nice - Monaco, France - July 21, 2024 Team Jayco AlUla's Michael Matthews crosses the finish line after stage 21 REUTERS/Stephane Mahe/File Photo (Reuters) -Australian cyclist Michael Matthews finished his Spring campaign in style with victory in the Eschborn-Frankfurt one-day race on Thursday ahead of Uno-X Mobility's Magnus Cort Nielsen and Movistar's third-placed Jon Barrenetxea. The 34-year-old Jayco AlUla cyclist sprinted to his 43rd career win after his team split the peloton at the tough, hilly section of the 198 km race known as the 'German Classic'. A four-times Tour de France stage-winner, Matthews burnished his impressive record of winning at least one race in each of his last 16 seasons barring COVID-hit 2021. "I think my shape through the Spring was good, I just wasn't on the top step," said Matthews, who was fourth in Milan-San Remo and fifth at the Amstel Gold Race this season. "It's nice to finish off this block with a win here in Frankfurt. "It's a race that has really suited me for a lot of years and I haven't been able to win it, so to come here with the team and the way we rode – we rode perfectly – and to execute a performance like my team did today it was the icing on top of the cake." (Reporting by Ian Ransom in Melbourne; Editing by Himani Sarkar)

Win machine Matthews claims Eschborn-Frankfurt sprint
Win machine Matthews claims Eschborn-Frankfurt sprint

Reuters

time02-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Reuters

Win machine Matthews claims Eschborn-Frankfurt sprint

May 2 (Reuters) - Australian cyclist Michael Matthews finished his Spring campaign in style with victory in the Eschborn-Frankfurt one-day race on Thursday ahead of Uno-X Mobility's Magnus Cort Nielsen and Movistar's third-placed Jon Barrenetxea. The 34-year-old Jayco AlUla cyclist sprinted to his 43rd career win after his team split the peloton at the tough, hilly section of the 198 km race known as the 'German Classic'. A four-times Tour de France stage-winner, Matthews burnished his impressive record of winning at least one race in each of his last 16 seasons barring COVID-hit 2021. "I think my shape through the Spring was good, I just wasn't on the top step," said Matthews, who was fourth in Milan-San Remo and fifth at the Amstel Gold Race this season. "It's nice to finish off this block with a win here in Frankfurt. "It's a race that has really suited me for a lot of years and I haven't been able to win it, so to come here with the team and the way we rode – we rode perfectly – and to execute a performance like my team did today it was the icing on top of the cake."

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