INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Caitlin Clark walked into her new home arena Thursday night with No. 22 shirts and jerseys peppered from floor to ceiling.
She left the building as a first-time WNBA winner.
A late-arriving but louder-than-usual crowd roared during her official introduction to Fever fans and again when Clark made her first basket, a layup with 7:00 left in the first quarter. The cheers grew when she completed a three-point play a few minutes later and hit a crescendo when she finally made a long 3-pointer from the edge of the fieldhouse logo late in the third quarter.
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The prison guards' union wants a permanent ban on work boots in prisons following the Feb. 15 beating of Sgt. Mark Baserman at State Correctional Institution at Somerset. He died of his injuries Monday. (WJAC)
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FORT PIERCE, Fla. (WPEC) — A Florida woman who was accused of defrauding people out of millions under the guise of her swimming pool company was found guilty, according to court officials. Indian River County court officials said Chrystal Washburn, the co-owner of Amoré Pools, was found guilty last week on 14 counts. The charges include one count of being guilty of an organized scheme to defraud, fraudulent use of personal identification, money laundering, and omitting or concealing information to avoid workers' compensation premium.