WASHINGTON — Darlinstone Dubar had 23 points in Hofstra’s 73-58 victory over Delaware on Sunday night in the Coastal Athletic Association Tournament.
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Hofstra earns 73-58 win in Coastal Athletic Association Tournament over Delaware
Third-seeded Hofstra plays No. 7 seed Stony Brook in the semifinals on Monday.
Dubar also contributed 11 rebounds and three steals for the Pride (20-12). Tyler Thomas scored 20 points and added three steals. Jaquan Carlos shot 7 for 12 (1 for 4 from 3-point range) and 3 of 4 from the free-throw line to finish with 18 points.
The Fightin’ Blue Hens (19-14) were led by Gerald Drumgoole Jr., who recorded 23 points and four assists. Jyare Davis added 13 points and four assists for Delaware. Cavan Reilly also had eight points.
Hofstra took the lead with 19:30 remaining in the first half and did not relinquish it. The score was 35-29 at halftime, with Carlos racking up 12 points. Dubar scored 15 points in the second half to help lead the way as Hofstra went on to secure a victory, outscoring Delaware by nine points in the second half.
The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.
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Comcast Xfinity cable down: TV streaming outage hits New Hampshire, Texas, Delaware, Wyoming and Maine
Comcast’s Xfinity cable service is down for thousands of people in the United States on Monday afternoon.
More than 12,000 users are reporting the outage with the cable service run by NBC’s parent company, according to Down Detector, a platform that tracks such outages based on users’ reports.
Much of the outages seemed to be concentrated in New Hampshire, Texas, Delaware, Wyoming and Maine, according to the outage map shown on Down Detector.
According to Down Detector, 77% of the customers reported issues with the cable TV services, 12% with the broadband internet and 8% with TV streaming.
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Comcast Xfinity Outage Map
The map of Comcast’s Xfinity outage showed that urban centers across the country were affected. It included cities in the east and west cost, north and southern states and well as parts of central US.
The map showed outage reports concentrated in Boston, New York City, Atlanta, Jacksonville, Miami and large parts of Florida.
In the north, Minneapolis and Chicago reported the most outages. While in the South, Houston was affected. Customers from Denver also reported a significant number of outages.
In the east coast, most outages were reported up north. Portland Salem and Seattle reported a large number of outages. Additionally, the areas around San Francisco and Carson City reported outages.
Here’s the map of the Comcast outage per Down Detector, as of 4:28pm ET.
Comcast’s Response
As of now, Comcast or Xfinity has not acknowledged that the issue is widespread. The X account of Xfinity support is replying to queries on social media, asking customers to message them their service ID.
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For instance, one such post on X read: “Hello! Thank you for contacting the Xfinity support team. We sincerely apologize for the inconvenience due to the service interruption. Please DM us with your first and last name and your complete service address, so we can assist you further.”
Thus, those seeking a solution to the problem may send their service details and the disruption that is happening to Xfinity.
Comcast’s Xfinity is one of the largest cable and broadband services in the US. It serves around 11.27 million traditional cable TV customers in the Unites States. Its broadband user base is approximately 31.25 million strong.
This is a developing story.
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6 Delaware trails perfect for a summer stroll
How to stay safe while hiking
Here are some tips to protect yourself when you venture out on the trails.
Looking for a nice stroll this summer?
These six trails have been recognized as some of the best in Delaware.
New Castle County trails
Michael N. Castle Trail at the C&D Canal
- Length: 8.7 miles
- Surface: Paved
Named for former U.S. Rep. and Gov. Mike Castle, the trail follows the C&D Canal’s north shore. It can be walked, biked and even traversed by horseback. It had four trailheads: Delaware City, St. Georges, Biddle Point and Summit Bridge.
Mill Creek Greenway Trail
- Length: 3.8 miles
- Surface: Paved
The trail, popular with dog walkers, winds through the woods of Pike Creek. Its eastern trailhead starts across from the Delcastle Driving range on Mill Creek Road and continues to the western trailhead near the tennis courts of the North Pointe neighborhood.
Kent County Trails
Pondside trail at Killens Pond
- Length: 2.6 miles
- Surface: Packed earth
The Pondside trail is an easy-to-moderate hike that has numerous side connector trails that can get you views of Killens Pond. The trail can be accessed via the main parking lot, the Nature Center parking lot or the overflow lot on the south side of the campground.
Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge
- Length: 12 miles driving; various length walking trails
- Surface: Mixed
The Wildlift Drive at Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge can be driven, biked or walked, though there are also five walking trails along the wildlife drive. The shortest are a quarter-mile and lead to towers, while the longest is 2.7 miles. The car entrance is on Whitehall Neck Road, with walking trails accessible from various spots within the refuge.
Sussex County Trails
Gordons Pond Trail
- Length: 5.2 miles
- Surface: Mixed
The trail connects Lewes and Rehoboth and passes the western side of Gordons Pond, a 900-acre saltwater lagoon. Northern access begins at Cape Henlopen State Park in Lewes at the Herring Point parking area. The southern end of the trail begins at the Gordon Pond parking area in Rehoboth Beach.
Prickly Pear Trail Delaware Seashore State Park Fresh Pond
- Length: 3.5 miles
- Surface: Mixed
The Prickly Pear Trail is great for exploring Fresh Pond and taking in scenic views of the Indian River Bay. The trail can be traversed by foot, bike and seasonally, by horseback. Connector trails at the north and south ends of Fresh Pond provide access to the southbound Route 1 bike and pedestrian lane.
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Serious Injuries, DUI Charges: What Happened Friday Night in Sussex County
The Delaware State Police have obtained an arrest warrant for 36-year-old Angel Morales-Ortiz of Georgetown in connection with a series of crashes that left a Seaford man seriously injured Friday evening.
According to investigators, the incidents began at approximately 7:30 p.m. on June 19 when Morales-Ortiz, driving a Jeep Comanche, was traveling northbound on Middleford Road approaching Old Furnace Road. As he turned onto eastbound Old Furnace Road, the Jeep crossed into the westbound lane and sideswiped a Ford F-150 that was stopped at the intersection.
Police said Morales-Ortiz left the scene and continued eastbound on Old Furnace Road at a high rate of speed while committing multiple traffic violations. At the intersection of Coverdale Road, the Jeep reportedly backed into the front of a Toyota Camry before maneuvering around stopped traffic and continuing eastbound.
The series of events ended near Cokesbury Road when the Jeep crossed into the westbound lane and collided head-on with a Ford Fusion. The Fusion’s driver, a 20-year-old Seaford man, was transported to a hospital with serious injuries. The driver of the Toyota, a 25-year-old woman from Bishopville, Maryland, and her passengers were not injured. The driver of the Ford F-150, a 33-year-old Milford man, and his passenger were also uninjured.
Troopers contacted Morales-Ortiz at the scene and reported observing multiple signs of impairment. He was flown by the Delaware State Police Aviation Section to a hospital with serious injuries. During a search of the Jeep, investigators said they found multiple open containers of alcohol. A records check also showed Morales-Ortiz’s driver’s license was suspended. Troopers subsequently obtained a warrant for a blood sample while he was being treated at the hospital.
Upon his release, Morales-Ortiz is expected to be charged with first-degree vehicular assault, two counts of leaving the scene of a property damage collision, driving under the influence of alcohol, driving while suspended or revoked, and multiple related traffic offenses.
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