Training camps are off and running. Catch up with what’s happening across the league.
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Thursday’s best at NFL training camps: The adorable Barker Mayfield
Training camps are off and running. Catch up with what’s happening across the league.
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Thursday’s best at NFL training camps: The adorable Barker Mayfield
SALINAS ( CBS San Francisco/AP ) — An Oregon woman who vanished last week in central California while driving to Los Angeles County has been found injured after her Jeep went over a cliff near Big Sur. Rescue workers attend to Angela Hernandez after she is found. July 13, 2018. (Monterey County Sheriff’s Office) Monterey County sheriff’s Cmdr. John Thornburg said that 23-year-old Angela Hernandez of Portland was spotted Friday night by a couple walking near Highway 1. He says the woman had an injured shoulder. However, authorities say she was alert and was walking on a remote Monterey County beach when rescuers reached her. Hernandez was last seen south of Half Moon Bay on July 6. Family members said she had been driving from Portland to her sister’s home in Lancaster in Southern California. Angela Hernandez poses with her Jeep. (family photo) Sheriff’s officials told the San Francisco Chronicle they are unsure exactly when her car went over the cliff, but said she may have been there for several days. “I just want to thank everybody, everybody. Sorry I’m just in shock. Everybody that … helped us through the whole thing and Angela will be OK. I’m so happy,” Angela’s sister Isabel Hernandez said in a video posted to Facebook. (© Copyright 2018 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. The Associated Press contributed to this report.)
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Ore. Woman Who Vanished While Headed To LA Found Alive; Jeep Crashed Over Big Sur Cliff
A foundation stone of soul music, “What'd I Say” transformed the way R&B was made and perceived. Its singer, Ray Charles, could be marketed as “The Genius”. It inspired hundreds of musicians to walk in its shadow, among them Paul McCartney, who said the song inspired him to become a musician.
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What'd I Say — how Ray Charles's hit transformed R&B
MONTEGO BAY, St James — Former prime minister of Jamaica, PJ Patterson, has urged Jamaicans living in the Diaspora to acquire citizenship in their adopted countries and become registered voters so they will be able to wield a considerable amount of impact overseas.
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Exercise your right to vote in your adopted countries, PJ tells Diaspora