cnn has learned bryan kohberger, the suspect charged with murdering four university of idaho students, was with his father as he drove cross-country from washington state to pennsylvania before the holidays. police began tracking them at some point during the trip. the four students were stabbed to death in their beds in november. kohberger is charged with four counts of murder in the first degree as well as felony burglary. cnn s jean casarez is in pennsylvania. jean, what else are you learning? reporter: we re learning a little bit more about that trip and we do want to say there is nothing we have learned that his father knew anything about what was happening allegedly with his son in idaho. it s a long drive from idaho, washington, here to pennsylvania. so common sense would say that sometimes it s better to have two people. we do understand that his father flew to the west coast, met his son. it was because it was the holidays. the doctoral courses, school was out. he
nadal, roger federer also stepped aside. you have mike krzyzewski ending an epic coaching career at duke. the only coach in college basketball more accomplished than he was john wooden of ucla who comes out of a different era, but krzyzewski s teams won five national titles, went to 13 final fours, he also coached olympic teams. he s one of the great coaches not just in college basketball but in the history of american sports. and then a story that puts a smile on your face, albert pujols greatest seasons happened with the st. louis cardinals. and then he left to go to the angels as a free agent, played briefly in 2021 with the dodgers and then came back for one last hurrah with the cardinals. st. louis is a great baseball city. they would have been happy if he had a few at-bats and tipped his cap but somehow he found his old self in the second half of the season, went on an incredible streak and pushed his career
The Omaha Storm Chasers will retire No. 27 in honor of former Omaha manager and player Brian Poldberg, the organization announced Thursday. A ceremony to formally retire Poldberg’s number is scheduled for Saturday, April 30. “It’s a great honor to have your number retired,” Poldberg said. “I’ve
Storm Chasers manager Brian Poldberg announced his retirement from managing on Thursday. Poldberg, 64, has managed the Omaha Storm Chasers since 2014, winning 475 games over seven seasons (2014-pres.). Poldberg ranks second in Omaha franchise history in both wins (475) and seasons (7), trailing only Mike Jirschele