North Carolina
NWSL on ESPN Platforms Resumes with Seattle Reign vs. North Carolina Courage, Sunday at 10 p.m. ET
- First NWSL telecast on ESPN platforms in post-Paris 2024 matches featuring Olympians
- Megan Rapinoe’s jersey retirement, exclusively on ESPN+
- Futbol W with Ali Krieger and Alexis Nunes to air three 30-minute postgame shows live
The NWSL on ESPN platforms returns after the Paris Olympics 2024 break, during which 27 or so NWSL players earned winners’ medals—gold, silver, and bronze—for the final stretch of nine regular season matches across ESPN linear television and digital platforms. Led by the U.S. Women’s National Team Gold-winning players at Paris 2024, seven who featured on Brazil’s Silver-winning squad, and two who won Bronze with Germany, the NWSL had more than 55 players who represented 11 of the 12 national teams in the 2024 Olympics.
Sunday at 10 p.m. ET, the Seattle Reign-North Carolina Courage match will kick off the post-Olympics resumption of NWSL on ESPN platforms, live from Seattle’s Lumen Field on ESPN2, ESPN+, and ESPN Deportes. The match will showcase six Olympians – Seattle’s Jordyn Huitema and Quinn (Canada), hosting Australia’s Cortnee Vine, Brazil’s Kerolin, Germany’s Feli Rauch, and USA’s Casey Murphy. Commentators Jenn Hildreth, Lianne Sanderson (English), Cristina Alexander, and Natalia Astrain (Spanish) will call the match.
Leading up to kickoff, ESPN+ will stream the Megan Rapinoe Jersey Retirement Ceremony live, beginning at 9:40 p.m. During the event at Lumen Field, Seattle Reign will honor Rapinoe’s career by retiring the soccer legend’s iconic number 15 jersey. Rapinoe becomes the first player in the team’s history to have their jersey retired.
A post-game edition of Futbol W with Ali Krieger and Alexis Nunes, the weekly studio program covering professional women’s soccer, will stream live on ESPN+, simulcast on ESPN2. Sunday’s Football W will be the first of three 30-minute postgame specials that will wrap the upcoming three NWSL on ESPN matches and look ahead to the post-Olympics season.
Top players from the USA-Brazil “Gold Medal Game” expected to feature across ESPN, ESPN2, and ESPN Deportes for the rest of the season will include U.S. Women’s National Team’s “Triple Espresso” – Trinity Rodman (Washington Spirit), Sophia Smith (Portland Thorns), and Mallory Swanson (Chicago Red Stars), Crystal Dunn, Rose Lavelle(NJ/NY Gotham FC), goalkeeper Alyssa Naeher (Chicago Red Stars), Naomi Girma (San Diego Wave), and more. Brazil’s silver medalists include Marta, Adriana, Rafaelle, and Angelina (Orlando Pride), Ludmilla (Chicago Red Stars), Kerolin (North Carolina Courage), and Tarciane (Houston Dash).
Post-Paris 2024 Olympics NWSL on ESPN Platforms Matches:
| Date | Time (ET) | Match | Platforms |
| Sun, Aug 25 | 9:45 p.m. | Megan Rapinoe’s Jersey Retirement | ESPN+ |
| 10 p.m. | Seattle Reign vs. North Carolina Courage | ESPN2, ESPN+, ESPN Deportes | |
| 12 a.m. overnight | Futbol W with Ali Krieger and Sebastian Salazar – Postgame Special | ESPN2, ESPN+ | |
| Sun, Sep 8 | 1 p.m. | NJ/NY Gotham FC vs. Houston Dash | ESPN, ESPN+ |
| 3 p.m. (approx.) | Futbol W with Ali Krieger and Sebastian Salazar – Postgame Special | ESPN2, ESPN+ | |
| Sun, Sep 15 | 1 p.m. | Washington Spirit vs. Houston Dash | ESPN2, ESPN+ |
| 3 p.m. (approx.) | Futbol W with Ali Krieger and Sebastian Salazar – Postgame Special | ESPN2, ESPN+ | |
| Sun, Sep 22 | 1 p.m. | NJ/NY Gotham FC vs. Utah Royals FC | ESPN2, ESPN+ |
| Sun, Oct 6 | 5 p.m. | Orlando Pride vs. Washington Spirit | ESPN2, ESPN+, ESPN Deportes |
| Sun, Oct 13 | 5 p.m. | Utah Royals FC vs. Seattle Reign | ESPN2, ESPN+, ESPN Deportes |
| Sun, Oct 20 | 5 p.m. | NJ/NY Gotham FC vs. Orlando Pride | ESPN, ESPN+, ESPN Deportes |
| Sun, Nov 3 | 3 p.m. | Chicago Red Stars vs. Kansas City Current | ESPN, ESPN+, ESPN Deportes |
| Sun, Nov 3 | 5:30 p.m. | San Diego Wave vs. Racing Louisville FC | ESPN, ESPN+, ESPN Deportes |
* Subject to Change
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North Carolina
North Carolina couple accused of causing vulture invasion sued by furious town: ‘Not good neighbors’
A North Carolina couple accused of luring hordes of vultures to their home and unleashing chaos on neighbors for years is being hauled to court by fed-up town officials desperate to end the feathered frenzy.
The Town of Hillsborough slapped residents Kenneth and Linda Ostrand with a civil petition, seeking a court order to shut down their relentless bird-feeding habit, blamed for allegedly drawing dozens of winged scavengers to their home and terrorizing their small town for the past two years.
“They’re a little spooky to be frank,” concerned neighbor Holden Richards told WTVD.
“Everybody thinks they’re ugly and stuff but they’re not good neighbors. They have sharp talons, so they’re not great animals to have perching on your house. I watched them pick tiles off my neighbor’s roof and I found tiles from my roof in my front yard, so I have a feeling that’s exactly where they came from.”
The bird-brained couple is accused of leaving out food scraps for vultures, allegedly reeling in the feathered predators that have swarmed and roosted near their house, leaving foul-smelling droppings on neighbors’ homes and vehicles and causing widespread property damage deemed a risk to public safety.
The complaint, filed in March, also claims the twisted pair named the birds of prey – with eerie photos submitted to the court showing dozens of vultures circling their Queens Street home, the outlet reported.
“I’m pretty sure that every one of my neighbors has probably called,” Richards said, pointing to a flood of complaints made to town officials since May 2024.
The Ostrands reportedly filed a motion to dismiss the town’s case last month, denying the accusations.
Linda Ostrand, a longtime wildlife rescuer, told WTVD she is being unfairly targeted by her community and claimed the circling creatures were already an issue before she moved into the neighborhood.
“It’s sort of, it’s ridiculous, is what it is,” Linda said, noting the town changed an ordinance after the initial wave of complaints to ban wildlife feeding beyond standard feeders.
“If people didn’t have vultures around here you would hear them screaming bloody murder about the town not cleaning up the animals that have been hit by cars, because that’s what they do, they are nature’s garbage disposal,” she continued.
“I don’t know what I’m supposed to do, tell the vultures that this is a no-feed zone. I just don’t know.”
No court date has reportedly been scheduled for the couple’s fight with the town.
North Carolina
Businesses worry of potential impacts as Marion tightens water restrictions amid drought
MARION, N.C. (WLOS) — The City of Marion is tightening water restrictions as drought conditions persist across western North Carolina, prompting local businesses to prepare for possible impacts on daily operations.
The drought monitor released on Thursday, May 14, shows that extreme drought now covers 90% of western North Carolina.
ASHEVILLE IS MORE THAN 7 INCHES BELOW AVERAGE RAINFALL THIS YEAR, DATA SHOWS
As the region continues moving into a hotter and drier pattern, the City of Marion officials announced Stage Two water shortage restrictions less than a month after issuing a Stage One Water Advisory.
Businesses in Marion said the quick escalation is raising concerns about what could come next if drought conditions persist.
“They put us in stage one at the end of April and already it’s not through, it’s not the end of May and they’re already putting us in stage two,” said Barbara Brown, owner of Bruce’s.
Under the Stage Two restrictions, watering lawns, gardens and golf courses will be prohibited. Washing cars, filling residential swimming pools and serving water in restaurants except upon request will not be allowed.
Brown said her restaurant is already taking steps to conserve water.
“We check the bathrooms often to make sure people have turned the water off because we have found from time to time, people leave them running,” she added.
She said she worries stronger restrictions could eventually force businesses to make bigger operational changes.
“I’m concerned that eventually we might have to go to paper plates, paper cups, silverware,” Brown said.
Other businesses are also considering adjustments.
Kat Garner, a tattoo artist at Blue Ridge Tattoo, said water shortages could affect how the shop operates day to day.
LEADERS URGE WATER CONSERVATION AS DROUGHT DEEPENS ACROSS WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA
“We would definitely be reduced to using distilled water for everything, which would become harder if everyone’s buying it out, so that would definitely make things a little bit more difficult,” Garner said.
The Stage Two water restrictions are set to begin Friday, May 15, at 8 a.m. and will last until further notice.
North Carolina
Police: North Carolina man charged after high-speed chase in Erie County, arrested in the Town of Perry
PERRY, N.Y. — A North Carolina man is in custody after a chase that started in Erie County and ended with an arrest in Perry.
Wyoming County Sheriff’s deputies say Ericson Vasquez-Moran, 22, rammed a Border Patrol vehicle in Erie County around 11:30 p.m. Tuesday before taking off. The suspect was spotted in Warsaw on Route 20A, but a chase was called off due to high speeds.
Then around 2:30 a.m. Wednesday, deputies say Vasquez-Moran called 911 from Perry to surrender.
He’s charged with speeding, failure to keep right, unlawful fleeing a police officer, reckless driving, and reckless endangerment in the second degree.
Vasquez-Moran was given an appearance ticket for the Village of Warsaw Court and was released to the custody of the United States Border Patrol.
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