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For the third day in a row and on the events final day, Welcome to Rockville officials have evacuated Daytona International Speedway due to the threat of severe weather.
Video screens at across the venue at about 2:30 p.m., read "ATTENTION Severe Weather. We are pausing the show due to severe weather approaching. Monitor festival social media for updates."
This is the third consecutive day that weather has halted performances. May 8 saw a 2 1/2 hour delay while May 9 logged a delay of 1 1/2 hours.
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My Chemical Romance was scheduled to be the headliner on the closing night, going on at 10:20 p.m.
This is a breaking news story. Check back for updates.
This article originally appeared on The Daytona Beach News-Journal:Welcome to Rockville evacuated yet again on Day 4
The firstKansas City Chiefsgame for the 2026 season has been revealed, and it will begin under the lights in prime time.
According to a report from ESPN's Adam Schefter, the Chiefs will open the 2026 NFL season against theDenver Broncos. The matchup hasn't been finalized regarding location, but the long-time AFC West rivals will be the first Monday Night Football game of the season at 7:15 p.m. CT on September 14.
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The Broncos last season swept the Chiefs in their two meetings, snapping the Chiefs' nine-season run as AFC West champions. Kansas City is seeking a rebound season after its disappointing 6-11 finish in 2025, while the Broncos want to maintain their hold on the division and return to the AFC Championship game with a healthy Bo Nix at quarterback.
The Chiefs will enter the game potentially without quarterback Patrick Mahomes, who is continuing his rehab after last year's ACL and LCL surgery. Justin Fields was acquired during the offseason as a veteran backup just in case Mahomes wasn't ready to begin the season. Kenneth Walker, the prized offseason free agent signing for Kansas City, will make his Chiefs debut in the first official game since his Super Bowl LX MVP performance.
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If you like Piña Coladas, you may be disappointed in a temporaryalcoholban in theBahamasnext week.
The sale and distribution of alcohol throughout the Bahamas will be banned from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday during the country’s general election, in accordance withBahamian law. The temporary restriction is part of longstanding election rules designed to maintain order duringvotinghours.
“There is a public notice issued by the Ministry of National Security in The Bahamas that prohibits the distribution of alcohol during national elections,” a letter sent to guests by Royal Caribbean states, theOrlando Sentinelreports. “We’ve explored whether any exceptions could be made; however, this restriction applies nationwide throughout The Bahamas.”
The restriction applies not only to land in places like Nassau and Grand Bahama, but also to popular cruise destinations and private island resorts used by majorcruise lines, such asRoyal Caribbean’s Perfect Day at CocoCay.
The cruise line’s Wonder of the Seas, Oasis of the Seas and Utopia of the Seas are all scheduled to dock in the Bahamas on the day of the election. While restrictions may apply onshore, passengers will still be able to purchase and consume alcohol while onboard the ships.
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"Royal Caribbean is respecting and complying with all local laws and regulations, as we do with every destination we visit," the cruise line spokesperson toldUSA Todayin a statement.
Guests who purchased passes for Royal Beach Club Paradise Island on May 12 will receive a 50 percent refund in the form of onboard credit. Passengers can also visit the ship’s shore excursions desk or use Royal Caribbean’s website to book alternative activities, according to theOrlando Sentinel.
MSC Seaside and Caribbean Princess are both scheduled to visit Nassau on Tuesday, according to CruiseMapper. Meanwhile, some cruise lines are adjusting itineraries to avoid destinations affected by the temporary alcohol ban, theOrlando Sentinelreports.
Several other major cruise lines operate private island destinations in the Bahamas, including Great Stirrup Cay owned by Norwegian Cruise Line, Celebration Key from Carnival Cruise Line and Ocean Cay MSC Marine Reserveoperated by MSC Cruises.
Disney Cruise Line also has two private destinations in the country, Castaway Cay and Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point.
About restaurant inspections: This is a snapshot of the inspections conducted by theLane County Health Department. Twice annually, licensed restaurants receive unannounced inspections that focus on food temperatures, food preparation practices, worker hygiene, dishwashing and sanitizing, and equipment and facility cleanliness.
Violations:Restaurant scores are based on a 100-point scale. Priority violations deduct five points, and priority foundation violations deduct three points. Violations recorded on consecutive inspections result in point deductions being doubled.
Scoring:Scores of 70 or higher are considered compliant. Restaurants scoring below 70 must be reinspected within 30 days or face closure or other administrative action. Restaurants display a placard by the entrance to indicate whether they have passed their last inspection.
A current bug in the Lane County Health Inspections software doesn't transmit repeat violations to the public.
Lane County Health Inspections is in the midst of getting this problem fixed. In the meantime, some scores will not add up to 100.
Location:1395 University St., Eugene, OR 97403
Date:April 17
Priority Violations:The quaternary ammonium sanitizer concentration, pH, or temperature is not adequate.Point deduction of 5.
Food-contact surfaces are not clean, specifically, wares stored on a clean wares rack have visible food debris, including food containers and lids.Point deduction of 3.
The use of time as a public health control is not properly monitored, food is not properly marked and procedures have not been developed, specifically, raw garlic and ginger pulled from the fridge have not been documented.Point deduction of 3.
Location:1498 S. A St., Springfield, OR 97477
Date:April 17
Priority Violations:Hand towels or a hand drying device is not provided at the handwashing sink.Point deduction of 3.
Soap is not provided at a handwashing sink.Point deduction of 3.
Raw or ready-to-eat food is not properly protected from cross-contamination. Specifically, raw ground beef is stored above beer kegs, employee food is stored over lettuce and cheesecake.Point deduction of 5.
Poisonous or toxic materials are not properly separated or located; specifically, a can of paint is stored over a food contact surface in the dough area.Point deduction of 5.
Location:1870 Main St., Springfield, OR 97478
Date:April 17
Priority Violations:Food employees eat, drink or use tobacco in unapproved areas or use an inappropriate beverage container for drinking, specifically, there is an employee beverage being stored on a food prep surface.Point deduction of 3.
A handwashing sink is not accessible for employee use at all times, is used for purposes other than handwashing or is not operated properly, specifically, there is ice in the basin.Point deduction of 3.
The chlorine sanitizer concentration, pH, or temperature is not adequate.Point deduction of 5.
Refrigerated, ready-to-eat, potentially hazardous food has not been consumed within the required time period or is not properly date-marked.Point deduction of 5.
A consumer advisory is not provided, is not presented in the correct format, or does not contain the required information, specifically for huevos rancheros and chilaquiles. Point deduction of 3.
Location:Mobile Lane County, Eugene, OR
Date:April 17
Priority Violations:Working containers of poisonous or toxic materials are not clearly labeled.Point deduction of 3.
A test kit is not provided or is not accurate enough to measure the concentration of sanitizing solutions. Point deduction of 3.
Location:868 High St., Eugene, OR 97401
Date:April 17
Priority Violations:Raw or ready-to-eat food is not properly protected from cross-contamination, specifically raw beef package has been cut open and stored on top of repackaged, cooked chicken.Point deduction of 5.
A test kit is not provided or is not accurate enough to measure the concentration of sanitizing solutions.Point deduction of 3.
Location:1330 Mohawk Blvd., Springfield, OR 97477
Date:April 20
Priority Violations:Soap is not provided at a handwashing sink, specifically, during the inspection, there is no soap provided at the handwashing sink.Point deduction of 3.
Location:1330 Mohawk Blvd., Springfield, OR 97477
Date:April 20
Priority Violations:Food employees are not washing their hands as often as necessary, specifically, a food worker is touching clothing during prep and continuing to work.Point deduction of 5.
Raw or ready-to-eat food is not properly protected from cross-contamination, specifically: three repackaged containers of raw beef are stored over frozen soup or sauce.Point deduction of 5.
A consumer advisory is not provided, is not presented in the correct format, or does not contain the required information, specifically, it is missing the disclosure required by food safety rules.Point deduction of 3.
Working containers of poisonous or toxic materials are not clearly labeled; specifically, there are two unlabeled spray bottles with poisonous or toxic materials on the bar.Point deduction of 3.
Location:Mobile Lane County, Eugene, OR
Date:April 20
Priority Violations:Food employees eat, drink or use tobacco in unapproved areas or use an inappropriate beverage container for drinking, specifically, the PIC is eating pizza on the food prep counter.Point deduction of 3.
Food employees are not washing their hands as often as necessary, specifically, the PIC is not observed washing hands upon entering the facility from outside or before chopping garlic.Point deduction of 5.
Food packages are not in good condition, specifically the sausage package is open and sausages are spilling out onto the lowest shelf on the fridge, which is not clean.Point deduction of 3.
Working containers of poisonous or toxic materials are not clearly labeled.Point deduction of 3.
The water supply is not of sufficient capacity or does not provide adequate hot water.Point deduction of 3.
Location:1621 E. 19th Ave., Eugene, OR 97405
Date:April 20
Priority Violations:Soap is not provided at a handwashing sink.Point deduction of 3.
Location:1621 E. 19th Ave., Eugene, OR 97405
Date:April 21
Priority Violations:Food-contact surfaces are not clean, specifically there is a build up of oil on the fire suppression system about to drip into the fryer.Point deduction of 3.
The plumbing system is not repaired or maintained in good repair, specifically, the handsink at the bar is missing the pipe that connects the drain to the basin to the p-trap.Point deduction of 5.
Location:1340 Mohawk Blvd., Springfield, OR 97477
Date:April 21
Priority Violations:A handwashing sink is not accessible for employee use at all times, is used for purposes other than handwashing or is not operated properly.Point deduction of 3.
Location:77 W. Broadway, Eugene, OR 97401
Date:April 21
Priority Violations:Raw or ready-to-eat food is not properly protected from cross-contamination, specifically raw eggs that are employee food are stored on top of canned beverages.Point deduction of 5.
Poisonous or toxic materials are improperly used or applied, specifically, the facility is using low-splash bleach for their sanitizer buckets.Point deduction of 5.
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Location:551 W. Centennial Blvd., Springfield, OR 97477
Date:April 21
Priority Violations:A handwashing sink is not accessible for employee use at all times, is used for purposes other than handwashing or is not operated properly.Point deduction of 3.
Location:1406 Mohawk Blvd., Springfield, OR 97477
Date:April 21
Priority Violations:Food employees eat, drink or use tobacco in unapproved areas or use an inappropriate beverage container for drinking.Point deduction of 3.
The use of time as a public health control is not properly monitored, food is not properly marked or written procedures have not been developed.Point deduction of 3.
The plumbing system is not repaired or maintained in good repair.Point deduction of 5.
Location:Mobile Lane County, Eugene, OR
Date:April 21
Priority Violations:Hand towels or a hand drying device is not provided at the handwashing sink.Point deduction of 3.
Location:1355 Bay St., Florence, OR 97439
Date:April 21
Priority Violations:Hand towels or a hand drying device is not provided at the handwashing sink.Point deduction of 3.
A handwashing sink is not accessible for employee use at all times, is used for purposes other than handwashing or is not operated properly.Point deduction of 3.
Raw or ready-to-eat food is not properly protected from cross-contamination, specifically, foods are not stored in proper vertical storage order.Point deduction of 5.
Potentially hazardous food is not maintained at proper hot or cold holding temperatures, specifically marinara, cubed beets and sliced roast beef.Point deduction of 5.
Potentially hazardous food is not maintained at proper hot or cold holding temperatures, specifically cubed butter pats, half and half, and pico de gallo are all past 7 day mark. Point deduction of 5.
Location:2190 W. 11th Ave., Eugene, OR 97402
Date:April 21
Priority Violations:A consumer advisory is not provided, is not presented in the correct format, or does not contain the required information.Point deduction of 3.
Location:1304 Hilyard St., Eugene, OR 97401
Date:April 22
Priority Violations:Potentially hazardous food is not maintained at proper hot or cold holding temperatures, specifically in the front cooler, deli meats are not held below 41° F.Point deduction of 5.
Location:1395 University St., Eugene, OR 97403
Date:April 22
Priority Violations:Food-contact surfaces are not clean, specifically, the walk-in racks have a buildup of soil and debris.Point deduction of 3.
Working containers of poisonous or toxic materials are not clearly labeled, specifically the squeeze bottles of hand soap at the front hand wash station and the back hand wash sink are not labeled.Point deduction of 3.
Backflow prevention devices do not meet ASSE design standards.Point deduction of 5.
Location:1725 Coburg Road, Eugene, OR 97401
Date:April 22
Priority Violations:Gloves are used improperly, specifically employees switched from different tasks and put on new gloves without washing their hands.Point deduction of 5.
Working containers of poisonous or toxic materials are not clearly labeled; specifically, two chemical spray bottles do not have a label.Repeat violation, point deduction of 6.
Location:199 W. Eighth Ave., Eugene, OR 97401
Date:April 22
Priority Violations:Refrigerated, ready-to-eat, potentially hazardous food has not been consumed within the required time period or is not properly date-marked.Point deduction of 5.
Medicines are improperly stored or labeled.Point deduction of 5.
Working containers of poisonous or toxic materials are not clearly labeled.Point deduction of 3.
Location:1203 Willamette St. 130, Eugene, OR 97401
Date:April 22
Priority Violations:Food employees eat, drink or use tobacco in unapproved areas or use an inappropriate beverage container for drinking.Point deduction of 3.
A handwashing sink is not accessible for employee use at all times, is used for purposes other than handwashing or is not operated properly.Point deduction of 3.
Refrigerated, ready-to-eat, potentially hazardous food has not been consumed within the required time period or is not properly date-marked, specifically sliced salami, brie, cooked feta sauce, and milk.Point deduction of 5.
Food from unapproved sources or prepared in a private home is used in the establishment, specifically the feta sauce was cooked at home and reheated on site. Point deduction of 5.
Location:84841 Edenvale Road, Pleasant Hill, OR 97455
Date:April 23
Priority Violations:Potentially hazardous food is not maintained at proper hot or cold holding temperatures, specifically a milk frother has milk stored at 110° F.Point deduction of 5.
Location:44 W. Oregon Ave., Creswell, OR 97426
Date:April 23
Priority Violations:Hand towels or a hand drying device is not provided at the handwashing sink.Point deduction of 3.
Raw or ready-to eat food is not properly protected from cross contamination, specifically raw fish is stored below raw beef in the prep table cooler.Point deduction of 5.
Materials used for food-contact surfaces of equipment and utensils are not safe, specifically, a wire metal brush is used to clean the grill and food is placed directly on the grill.Point deduction of 5.
Location:1565 Ninth St., Florence, OR 97439
Date:April 23
Priority Violations:Raw or ready-to-eat food is not properly protected from cross-contamination, specifically, foods are not stored in the proper vertical order.Point deduction of 5.
Ready-to-eat food is not properly date-marked, specifically half and half, coconut milk and cooked vegetables.Point deduction of 3.
Medicines are improperly stored or labeled, specifically employee medications are stored above food products and single-use articles.Point deduction of 5.
Working containers of poisonous or toxic materials are not clearly labeled.Point deduction of 3.
A test kit is not provided or is not accurate enough to measure the concentration of sanitizing solutions.Point deduction of 3.
West Lane Veneta Dairy Queen, located at 24943 Highway 126 Veneta, OR 97487
Subway Sandwiches, located at 24947 Highway 126 Veneta, OR 97487
Hayward Field, located at 1580 E. 15th Ave. Eugene, OR 97403
Oregon Wood Fired Pizza, located at 3112 Emerald Place Eugene, OR 97405
Pegasus Pizza, located at 4 Oakway Center Eugene, OR 97401.
Eva's Taqueria, located at Mobile Lane County Eugene, OR
Red Five Hotdog Company, located at 591 Willamette St. Eugene, OR 97401
Florence Senior Center, located at 1570 Kingwood St. Florence, OR 97439
Jitterbug Java, located at 449 Q St. Springfield, OR 97477
Jersey Mikes, located at 2757 W. 11th Ave. Eugene, OR 97402
Zason Guatemalteco, located at 2147 Main St. Springfield, OR 97477
Buckthorn Tavern, located at 82861 Parker Lane Dexter, OR 97431
Jamba Juice, located at 1005 Greenacres Road Ste 106 Eugene, OR 97408
Chipotle Mexican Grill, located at 1395 University St. Eugene, OR 97403
Starbucks Coffee Co., located at 3003 N. Delta Highway Ste 301 Eugene, OR 97402
St. Mary's Church, located at 85060 Highway 101 Florence, OR 97439.
Sling-in Wiener, located at 930 Olive St. Eugene, OR 97401
Fore Seasons Golf, located at 1069 Valley River Way Ste. A Eugene, OR 97401
Dave's Hot Chicken, located at 1285 Alder St. Eugene, OR 97401
Sy's New York Pizza, located at 1211 Alder St. Eugene, OR 97401
Samantha Pierotti is the food, drinks and "things to do" reporter for The Register-Guard. With tips on restaurants and local happenings, you can reach her via email at spierotti@registerguard.com.
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Israel’s national broadcaster has received a formal warning fromEurovisionorganisers after it encouraged viewers to “vote 10 times”.
The Israeli public broadcaster, known asKan, was found to havebroken the rules of the song conteston Friday (8 May) when it shared videos on social media encouraging fans to support its 2026 entry, Noam Bettan.
In the clips, Bettan, who is competing this year with the song “Michelle”, told his fans to use all 10 of their allocated votes to support him in the first semi-final on Tuesday 12 May.
The message from Bettan, 29, was apparently recorded in several languages, including French, German, English, Greek and Italian.
Kan’s endorsement of the videos was found to have breachednew rules designed to limit third-party campaigns.
In a statement issued on Saturday (9 May),EurovisiondirectorMartin Greensaid: “Within 20 minutes, we had contacted the Kan delegation to ask them to immediately stop any distribution of the videos and remove them from any platforms where they had been published. They immediately acted to do this.”
Organisers accepted that the call to viewers was not part of a “large-scale funded third-party” campaign but was still “not in line with our rules nor the spirit of the competition”.
Green said Eurovision would continue to monitor any promotional activity and “take appropriate steps as necessary”.
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Kan said in response that the campaign was not financed by any specific group.
The change to Eurovision ruleswas implemented in response to controversy surroundingIsrael’s result at last year’s contest, which was held in Switzerland.
Fifty per cent of all votes are now supplied through professional juries, while the number of individual votes fans can cast has been cut from 20 to 10.
Viewers can vote for the same act 10 times, but they are not able to vote for the country they are calling from.
Five countries withdrew from this year’s contest– Spain, Slovenia, Ireland, the Netherlands and Iceland – after it was confirmed that Israel would be allowed to compete again.
Explaining Spain’s reasons for boycotting the 2026 ceremony, José Pablo López, chair of the Spanish radio and television corporation, said: “As joint organisers of the Eurovision song contest, we share a collective responsibility. While Israel has regularly participated in the competition, the current events and the genocide currently taking place make it impossible for us to look the other way.
“It is not accurate to claim that Eurovision is merely an apolitical music festival. We are all aware that the contest carries significant political implications. The Israeli government is equally aware of this fact and leverages the event on the international stage.”
Eurovision 2026 kicks off this week in Vienna with the first semi-final on Tuesday 12 May, and the second semi-final on Thursday 14 May. The grand final will be held on Saturday.
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Each week during the school year, The News-Press and the Naples Daily News have been selecting high school girls athletes who stood out the week before based on a combination of coach reports sent to sports@news-press.com and sports@naplesnews.com and school nominations sent over email. Those athletes are put in a poll each Monday on news-press.com and naplesnews.com, and you, our readers, vote on who you think did it best. This will be the FINAL week of the Girls Athlete of the Week poll for the 2025-26 school year.
The winner of the Southwest Florida Girls Athlete of the Week poll sponsored by MY Shower Door will receive a T-shirt provided by BSN Sports and a tote bag provided by The News-Press and Naples Daily News. Voting ends at 10 a.m. Thursday each week. The winner will be announced on social media.
The previous SWFL Girls Athlete of the Week sponsored by MY Shower Door winner was Aubrey Rogers track and field athlete Brooks Lyons, who captured 51.40 percent of the vote.
To vote, scroll to the bottom orCLICK HERE.
Here are the final set of nominees for Southwest Florida Girls Athlete of the Week award by MY Shower Door for May 4-9:
Paige Bettermann, Bishop Verot
Dealt in the regional quarterfinal against Oasis, striking out 18 in a complete game shutout.
Kelley Conley, North Fort Myers
Went 4 for 4 with three doubles, three RBI, and two runs scored in a 17-3 win over Gaither.
Keyah Kamara, Gulf Coast
Went the distance in the circle against Charlotte, allowing one hit, two runs, and an earned run with four walks and 15 strikeouts in a 4-2 win.
Kennedy Manetta, Estero
Was a perfect 4 for 4 at the plate with an RBI and a run scored, adding a complete game one-hitter in the circle in a 9-1 win over Hudson.
Gianni Torres, Fort Myers
Went 3 for 4 with two doubles, five RBI, and two runs scored in a 12-2 win over Mariner.
Olivia Bersh, Barron Collier
Took home eighth in the triple jump at the Class 3A state meet.
Myrica Bien-Aime, Barron Collier
Was an eighth-place finisher in the discus at the 3A meet.
Eslynda Bouzi, First Baptist
Was a sixth-place finisher in the triple jump in the Class 1A meet.
Amerie Carry, Gulf Coast
Took home eighth in the 400 at the 3A meet, also running a leg on the 4x400 team to secure sixth place.
Adesola Fasipe, Dunbar
Placed fourth in the pole vault at the Class 3A meet.
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Jazlyn Forbes, Oasis
Took home third in the 3200, and fifth in the 1600 at the Class 3A meet.
Celestina Francois, Lely
Was a third-place finisher in the triple jump at the Class 3A meet.
Giovanna Molloy, North Fort Myers
Was a state runner-up in the pole vault in Class 3A.
Cheyenne Morisseau, Canterbury
Placed third in the 400-meter event at the Class 1A meet.
Cherldine Paul, Barron Collier
Was a state champion in the shot put in Class 3A.
Kiara Rakes, Gulf Coast
Placed eighth in the 800 in 3A, adding a sixth-place finish in the 4x400 relay.
Caroline Sonne, Community School
Was a sixth-place finisher in pole vault in Class 1A.
Clara Thiessen, Canterbury
Was an eighth-place finisher in the 800 meters in 1A.
Kala Valeiras, Gulf Coast
Earned four medals at state, placing eighth in the 100, fifth in the 200, fourth in the 400, and sixth in the 4x400 in 3A.
Erin Vezzola, Oasis
Took home seventh place in the high jump in Class 2A.
Kharisma Watkins, Evangelical Christian
Took home fourth place in the shot put in Class 1A.
Hadley Tarrasch, Community School
Responsible for a pair of goals in the Seahawks' Final Four loss to American Heritage Delray Beach.
Follow Sports Reporter Alex Martin on X at@NP_AlexMartinor via email: amartin@usatodayco.com. For the best sports coverage in Southwest Florida, follow@newspresssportsand@ndnprepzoneon Instagram.
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