We recently switched our login system from requiring display names to email addresses in order to log in You must use your email address instead of your display name in order to log in Then check out the Minnesota Twins Players Project a community-driven project to discover and collect great information on every player to wear a Twins uniform You need to be a member in order to leave a comment Sign up for a new account in our community Please select what you would like included for printing: Copy the text below and then paste that into your favorite email application Pedrin died peacefully at his home on September 28 Pedrin was happily married to his wife Eva M Hernandez for 57 Years He enjoyed making memories with his family and his friends and really enjoyed hunting and fishing whether it was a simple drive by to say hello or carrying random long conversations ensuring to throw in a few jokes along the way He enjoyed helping those around him any way he could and He loved serving at his local church and being a Guadalupana Though Pedrin touched many lives throughout his time here on Earth the times most important to him were with his wife Pedrin is survived by two sisters Maria Jesus Aguirre (Jesse) two children Blanca Hernandez ( David Carrillo) Pedrin was Preceded in death by his father Pedro As well as 5 great-grandchildren Ivan Garcia nephews and children’s friends he considered his own.  Kaileb Hernandez and Honorary Pallbearer LJai Garcia Visitations will be held in the comfort of his home at 319 Bruck Ave on October 4th 5th and 6th beginning at 10am and is open to everyone 2024 at Saint Anthony’s Catholic Church at 10am With a small reception to follow mass Enter your phone number above to have directions sent via text This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply Service map data © OpenStreetMap contributors This website is using a security service to protect itself from online attacks The action you just performed triggered the security solution There are several actions that could trigger this block including submitting a certain word or phrase You can email the site owner to let them know you were blocked Please include what you were doing when this page came up and the Cloudflare Ray ID found at the bottom of this page An official website of the United States government VA|News Veteran of the Day today’s #VeteranOfTheDay is Army Veteran Pedro Munoz who was killed in action while serving in Afghanistan Pedro Munoz was born in June 1957 and grew up in Quebradillas a small community on the northwestern portion of the island and Munoz grew up wanting to follow in his father’s footsteps and join the service he enlisted in the Army and trained to become an automated logistical specialist He later attended the Special Forces Qualification Course and graduated in 1990 Munoz then served as a Green Beret with the 3rd Special Forces Group (Airborne) at Fort Bragg he deployed to the Gulf War in support of Operation Desert Shield and Operation Desert Storm Munoz went to Haiti in support of Operation Uphold Democracy an initiative to restore democracy to Haitian elections He remained with the Golden Knights for several years until the terrorist attacks on Sept Munoz returned to Fort Bragg’s Special Forces; this time as an operations and intelligence sergeant Munoz deployed to Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom when Munoz and his unit were on a mission to track down a Taliban commander thought to be inside a compound he entered one of the rooms and was struck by gunfire and wounded Col. Mark Gorton, deputy commander of 7th Special Forces Group, recalled the incident in a “Tip of the Spear” article and stated “Sergeant First Class Munoz continued to support his detachment engaging only armed combatants without harming any non-combatants His dedication and his courage are evident through his actions: protecting innocent life staying in the fight without thought for himself while supporting his teammates allowing them to successfully accomplish their mission.” but he succumbed to his wounds enroute to the hospital early the following day The 47 year old sergeant first class earned numerous awards and medals including a Silver Star Do you want to light up the face of a special Veteran Have you been wondering how to tell your Veteran they are special to you VA’s #VeteranOfTheDay social media feature is an opportunity to highlight your Veteran and his/her service It’s easy to nominate a Veteran. Visit our blog post about nominating to learn how to create the best submission Fact checker: Latesha Thornhill and Lia Sansoucy AfghanistanArmyKIA The comments section is for opinions and feedback on this particular article; this is not a customer support channel. If you are looking for assistance, please visit Ask VA or call 1-800-698-2411 never put personally identifiable information (SSAN etc.) or protected health information into the form — it will be deleted for your protection This week’s Honoring Veterans Spotlight honors the service of Army Veteran Cruz Roque-Vicens Roque-Vicens went on to have a successful career as a sports journalist this week's #HonoringVeterans spotlight honors the service of Army Veteran and NPS employee Charles Barr This week’s Honoring Veterans Spotlight honors the service of Army Veteran Albert Tristan Get more resources at VeteransCrisisLine.net An official website of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Looking for U.S. government information and services?  Visit USA.gov Here's a roundup of recent incidents and announcements from Ventura County agencies: Police arrest homicide suspectVENTURA – Police arrested the suspect in a Ventura stabbing Tuesday evening that left a 26-year-old man dead three days earlier Saturday on a bike path located west of Victoria Avenue across the street from Montalvo Hill Park according to the Ventura Police Department was found with multiple stab wounds in his upper torso He was transported to Ventura County Medical Center where he succumbed to his injuries Reyes' family created a GoFundMe to raise money for funeral expenses. As of Thursday afternoon, more than $2,900 had been raised toward the $10,000 goal. Contributions can be made at  https://gofund.me/bf9ce434 police determined Reyes was stabbed while standing next to his bicycle on the bike path fled the area on foot and crossed Victoria into Montalvo Hill Park He escaped through a nearby shopping center and was last seen in the Montalvo area a Ventura patrol officer spotted a man who matched the physical description of Munoz at the dead end of Valentine Road east of Victoria Avenue Munoz tried to run away and fought the officer but he was detained within minutes and taken into custody Munoz was booked into Ventura County jail on suspicion of murder felony assault on a police officer and various misdemeanor drug charges His bail was set at $1.36 million,  and he is due to appear in Ventura Superior Court for arraignment at 1:30 p.m PORT HUENEME — Hazardous materials crews responded to a chemical spill in a Port Hueneme roadway Tuesday evening A 911 caller reported that a truck dropped something near the intersection of Pleasant Valley and Ventura roads shortly after 6:30 p.m. a Ventura County Fire Department spokesman who dubbed the response the Valley incident including crews from Oxnard Fire and the Ventura County fire departments Officials determined the spill was a type of acid About one-third of a gallon was contained and neutralized No injuries or environmental damage were reported Crews were cleared from the scene at approximately 9 p.m CAMARILLO – A man struck and killed by a train Monday evening in Camarillo was identified on Tuesday according to the Ventura County Medical Examiner’s Office Villalpando was struck by a freight train near the Camarillo Metrolink Station by Lewis Road according to the Ventura County Sheriff's Office Trains were stopped in both directions for several hours as deputies investigated Villalpando died at the scene as a result of blunt force head injuries A Van Nuys man involved in February 2020 hit-and-run crash in Oxnard that also caused a hazardous waste cleanup pleaded guilty last week to charges stemming from the incident.  37, changed his plea to guilty in Ventura County Superior Court for felony insurance fraud release of hazardous waste and hit-and-run driving according to the Ventura County District Attorney's Office.  Khosteghyan was driving with a 500-gallon diesel fuel tank in his truck bed on Feb.1 when he was involved in a collision in Oxnard according to the district attorney's office leaking diesel fuel from the tank until he abandoned it the agency said. Ventura County Fire Department investigators estimate that 130 gallons of fuel had leaked When the Oxnard Police Department contacted Khostegyhyan he claimed that his truck had been stolen and that he was not driving when the accident occurred. He then filed a claim on his auto insurance policy Kemper Insurance and the district attorney’s Auto Insurance Fraud Unit uncovered Khostegyhyan’s ruse He is responsible for unlawfully causing a hazardous substance release claiming his truck was stolen and making a false insurance claim Khosteghyan is scheduled to appear for sentencing Aug He faces up to five years and a fine of up to $50,000 or double the amount of the fraud whichever is greater, for auto insurance fraud and up to three years in jail and a fine of $10,000 for depositing hazardous waste on the roadway Jeremy Childs is a breaking news and general assignment reporter for the Ventura County Star. He can be reached at 805-437-0208, jeremy.childs@vcstar.com, and on Twitter @Jeremy_Childs Cytlalli Salgado is a breaking news reporter for the Ventura County Star She can be reached by calling 805-437-0257 or emailing cytlalli.salgado@vcstar.com 7th Special Forces Group (Airborne) honors their fallen soldiers with a rock garden memorial The memorial contains more than two dozen rocks engraved with the names of every soldier killed in combat throughout the battalion’s history since 1963 Each rock is individually backdropped by an American flag and placed with care along a winding gravel trail just outside the battalion’s building It’s the only memorial of its kind in the U.S What arguably makes this memorial even more special than its uniqueness is how it began was the first soldier from the battalion to die in combat since the Vietnam war he spent some time on the Army’s elite parachute team There he met Dave Dicks and the two became close friends Pedro left the parachute team and returned to his special forces unit making him the first special forces soldier killed in Afghanistan that year Dahlia was just 16 years old at the time of her father’s death About a year later when Dahlia was a senior in high school Bill is a sign carver who lives in Banner Elk Dahlia wanted to make a memorial with engraved stones to honor her father and five other green berets who also died in Afghanistan But she wanted to sandblast their names in stones herself and she asked Bill to teach her “She wanted to remember her father,” Bill said After Dahlia made the rocks and left Bill’s shop the battalion continued to reach out to Bill with each soldier they lost By the end of 2008 when the battalion pulled out of Afghanistan there were 17 stones in the rock garden memorial Bill tells us the memorial was so well received the battalion eventually requested stones for four of their soldiers who died during the Vietnam war The rock garden memorial has now grown to 26 stones The three most recent stones honor Master Sgt Bill says his heart breaks with each phone call for a new rock “There’s so many people that don’t know what’s going on,” Bill said People always say I wish there was something I could do the battalion held a ceremony at the rock garden memorial civilians and Gold Star families gathered to remember their fallen Bill graced the podium as the guest speaker and told the “story of the rocks” in an emotional and heartfelt speech After Channel 3 News wrapped up our interview with Bill a green beret who had been patiently waiting close by approached him who appeared moved by the soldier’s gesture The rock garden memorial is precious to the battalion 7th Special Forces Group (Airborne) was originally located at Fort Bragg NC before moving to Eglin Air Force Base in 2007 The battalion packed up the rocks and moved them to Florida as well tells us the rock garden means everything to them “The sacrifice that’s given when you’re able to lay down your life for your friends that’s the greatest sacrifice you can do,” said Loconsolo “In this profession it means everything to us when we see 26 rocks out there of 26 Americans that gave their lives that is everything to every soldier in this battalion.” in the Horizon Room at Trimble Funeral Home at Trimble Pointe the son of Eliseo and Maria (Luz Gonzales) Munoz family was the most important thing to him Horizon Room at Trimble Pointe (Upper Level) was the third of the six most wanted offenders added to the list Friday to be captured since the announcement Munoz is a registered level 3 sex offender after being convicted in 1982 of raping a 13-year-old in Worcester County He has already been on the most wanted list once and was captured in Pennsylvania in 2008 He also has a separate conviction in Pennsylvania on a corruption of a minor The Massachusetts State Police's Violent Fugitive Apprehension Section discovered he was staying at a relative's home on Helen Street in Philadelphia Two others added to the list Friday have also been arrested in recent days Reggie C. Ellenwood, 58, was arrested Friday evening in Boston. Scott A. Halle State Police continue to search for three other fugitives added to the list for failing to register as sex offenders as required by their convictions for various sexual assault crimes Anyone who has information about these fugitives or their whereabouts should call the Massachusetts State Police Violent Fugitive Apprehension Section at 1-800-KAPTURE (1-800-527-8873) Use of and/or registration on any portion of this site constitutes acceptance of our User Agreement, (updated 8/1/2024) and acknowledgement of our Privacy Policy, and Your Privacy Choices and Rights (updated 1/1/2025) © 2025 Advance Local Media LLC. All rights reserved (About Us) The material on this site may not be reproduced except with the prior written permission of Advance Local Community Rules apply to all content you upload or otherwise submit to this site YouTube's privacy policy is available here and YouTube's terms of service is available here Ad Choices A man with Worcester ties who was added to the list of most wanted sex offenders last week was captured Monday in Pennsylvania. Pedro Munoz, 57, was arrested in Philadelphia around noon Monday after members of the State Police Violent Fugitive Apprehension Section learned that he was staying with a relative. Mr. Munoz was taken into custody by the Pennsylvania State Police Fugitive Unit. Mr. Munoz and five other convicted sex offenders were placed on the Most Wanted Sex Offender list Friday for failing to register as a sex offenders. He is the third to be arrested. Mr. Munoz was convicted in 1982 of rape and abuse of a 13-year-old in Worcester County and statutory rape and corruption of a 16-year-old in Pennsylvania in 2000. This is the second time Mr. Munoz has been arrested in Pennsylvania after being placed on the list of most wanted sex offenders for eluding registration requirements. The first time was in 2008. Another man added to the list last week, Reggie C. Ellenwood, 58, with ties to Haverhill, Lynn and Boston, was arrested in Boston Friday evening; and a third, Scott A. Halle, 45, homeless but with convictions in Plymouth County, was arrested Sunday morning in Chelsea. State police continue to search for the other three men, including Miguel Villegas, 48, who has extensive ties to Worcester and New Jersey.  He was convicted in Worcester County of two counts of rape of a child and single counts of indecent assault and battery on a child, dissemination of matter harmful to a minor and open and gross lewdness and lascivious behavior. The victim was 6 years old. Mr. Villegas has also used the names Miguel Uillegas, Norberto Malave, Ramon Toledo and Jose Seymo. This website is using a security service to protect itself from online attacks. The action you just performed triggered the security solution. There are several actions that could trigger this block including submitting a certain word or phrase, a SQL command or malformed data. You can email the site owner to let them know you were blocked. Please include what you were doing when this page came up and the Cloudflare Ray ID found at the bottom of this page. I scour the most reliable internet sites to try to determine whether or not a former Minnesota Twin is forgotten or not If the player isn’t featured to my liking The entire first paragraph will come from my own memory though I will ask one random person if they remember the player Let’s start with a fun player from the 90s I can distinctly picture his 1991 Score baseball card It had a white border and he had his bat on his shoulder (see image Pedro Munoz is a municipality in the autonomous community named Castile-La Mancha, Spain.  Wait, wrong entry.  According to the real Wikipedia page for Pedro Munoz His full name is Pedro Javier Munoz Gonzalez His Wikipedia entry is a paltry 34 words long I did copy and paste and do a word count instead of counting Surprisingly, Munoz does not meet the JAWS standards for Hall of Fame enshrinement.  In the finance section, he made about 2.4 million dollars in his career.  Munoz was signed to play professional baseball as a 16 year old, so clearly there was something there.  When I was 16, I worked at the Taco Bell/Pizza Hut inside Target and wore a hat that was just blue my friend and I would always throw the beans away a half hour early and we invented “old people food” which was a cut up hot dog mixed with ice cream and popcorn His knuckles are lined up nicely on the bat; my dad would be proud but maybe people search for their players solely by first names there are roughly the same amount of Homer Simpson pictures in the Bing image search than pictures of Twins’ Pedro Munoz I was joking about AltaVista but apparently it still exists.  The search results are mostly the same (odd!) but Pedro Munoz the place is the Wikipedia entry of choice A clear slap in Pedro Munoz’s tall hatted face Perhaps the slap should be directed toward Pedro Munoz Twitter in the U.S. must be preoccupied with other things, as all the Pedro Munoz related Tweets are in Spanish and not about baseball.  There was one exception, from this clown who is probably looking for attention.  I was able to find a different Pedro Munoz but we could really confuse this person and that might just make it worth it  There was no Pedro Munoz related discussion found and I went through roughly 40 years of Tweets Facebook does have a Pedro Munoz page which really seems odd considering 34 words is not a lot of words to begin with His page does have 39 likes (quite a few from people named Pedro Munoz) Other things we can learn from his Facebook page: Pedro Munoz is a white flag with a blue background I had to work very hard to learn more about Pedro Munoz.  Now, I know that many of you are thinking “wait dummy, I remember Pedro Munoz,” but do you really remember him, or do you remember the name He helped me find a fun video and reunited me with my biological grandfather I now have a folder in my bookmarks labeled “Munoz” and that just warms my heart Share your Munoz stories in the comments below © 2025 Minute Media - All Rights Reserved The content on this site is for entertainment and educational purposes only Betting and gambling content is intended for individuals 21+ and is based on individual commentators' opinions and not that of Minute Media or its affiliates and related brands All picks and predictions are suggestions only and not a guarantee of success or profit If you or someone you know has a gambling problem crisis counseling and referral services can be accessed by calling 1-800-GAMBLER ","https://fansided.com/",{"alt":"6p","src":"6q","url":"6r"},{"type":"6o","value":"6s"},"link","Minute Media","https://www.minutemedia.com/",{"text":"6v","url":"6w"},{"type":"6u","value":"6x"},"All Rights Reserved Betting and gambling content is intended for individuals 21+ and is based on individual commentators' opinions and not that of Minute Media or its affiliates and related brands – Pedro 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2.4 million dollars in his career.  Munoz was signed to play professional baseball as a 16 year old, so clearly there was something there.  When I was 16, I worked at the Taco Bell/Pizza Hut inside Target and wore a hat that was just blue I was joking about AltaVista but apparently it still exists.  The search results are mostly the same (odd!) but Pedro Munoz the place is the Wikipedia entry of choice Twitter in the U.S. must be preoccupied with other things, as all the Pedro Munoz related Tweets are in Spanish and not about baseball.  There was one exception, from this clown who is probably looking for attention.  I was able to find a different Pedro Munoz Facebook does have a Pedro Munoz page I had to work very hard to learn more about Pedro Munoz.  Now, I know that many of you are thinking “wait dummy, I remember Pedro Munoz,” but do you really remember him, or do you remember the name .st1{fill-rule:evenodd;clip-rule:evenodd;fill:#2a2a2a}By Natalie FeulnerView full sizeDoug Beghtel/ The OregonianPedro Munoz Sanchez works with Padre one of his Andalusian horses that will travel with him to the World Equestrian Games later this month reining and traditional bullfighting and will show his dancing horses at the games Sept.MOLALLA -- The quiet man in the barn with worn hands and a shy grin is near the end of a long journey will sit high on the back of one of his Andalusian horses and perform a dance routine for thousands at the held every four years -- and for the first time in the United States this year -- offer the best of nearly 80 countries a chance to compete in eight categories: dressage ambassadors from other forms of horsemanship such as the dancing that Munoz Sanchez's horses are known for He was often found training his neighbor's animals; when he was 10 he maintained a dream that someday he would own one of the most beautiful horses he knew of Munoz Sanchez moved to the United States to earn money for his family who needed support after his father received a rope burn across his eyes and could no longer work The young man traveled north almost 3,000 miles from his hometown to North citizenship and started working at an apartment complex for a woman named Cindy Pedro Munoz Sanchez purchased his first horse: a half-Andalusian half-quarter horse and now the Munoz Sanchezes have a 40-acre farm in Pedro Munoz Sanchez received an official invitation to represent the in which a horse walks to the beat with straight extended legs -- almost like a marching soldier Munoz Sanchez will have his horse bow to the crowd -- a trick he has taught Padre that often garners the most applause Munoz Sanchez reflected on how much he and his horses have learned they teach me -- we learn together," he said But the opportunity to represent Molalla at the games does not come without a price to the Munoz Sanchezes Accepting the invitation meant $10,000 in travel costs said it plans a fundraiser to help Munoz Sanchez He and others will perform for sponsors at his ranch at 2 p.m the Munoz Sanchezes have plenty to prepare for the big day that's just the way of life for a horse-loving family it's all about horses," she said you think and dream horses -- your whole life revolves around horses." 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All rights reserved (About Us) Community Rules apply to all content you upload or otherwise submit to this site Ad Choices has a history of commitment to delivering ethical results in compliance with the rule of law Dentons Muñoz launched the Rule of Law Alliance a nonprofit created to promote access to justice social advancement and equal rights through the rule of law The freedom-to-marry cause fits squarely within that mandate Dentons US also has a long tradition of pro bono and community service as well as our ability and interest in playing such an active role The collaboration between our US and Central American lawyers resulted in a brief that contained a mountain of evidence and catalogued experiences in favor of ending gay couples' exclusion from marriage The fact that no other law firm but Dentons—with more lawyers in more places than any other—could have done what we did And it's not just that we had talent and experience rooted in local understanding and tradition but also that the Firm has the technology to ensure the seamless transfer of information from one country to another whether for a corporate deal or a pro bono matter What was distinctive about our amicus brief was  that it resulted from the efforts of multiple lawyers from separate legal traditions Without the cultural understanding of Panama and the unique experience of the US team we would not have been able to make such a compelling argument the Supreme Court Panama ruled against two separate efforts to legalize same-sex marriage in the country—our suit which challenged the wording of the country's Family Code that excludes same-sex couples from marrying and a suit filed by a gay couple who wed in the UK and were seeking to have their union recognized in Panama The Supreme Court combined both lawsuits into one case and heard oral arguments over several months It concluded that marriage equality should be decided by the Panama National Assembly "Equality must be constitutionally guaranteed via the law," the judge wrote "It is incumbent upon the Assembly to pass the necessary laws to comply with the purposes and the exercise of the state's duties as outlined under the constitution." Email me {{contact.emailMeAddress}} Dentons is a global legal practice providing client services worldwide through its member firms and affiliates This website and its publications are not designed to provide legal or other advice and you should not take You will now be taken from the global Dentons website to the $redirectingsite website 大成 is a partnership law firm organized under the laws of the People’s Republic of China and is Dentons' Preferred Law Firm in China with offices in more than 40 locations throughout China Dentons Group (a Swiss Verein) ("Dentons") is a separate international law firm with members and affiliates in more than 160 locations around the world please see dacheng.com/legal-notices or dentons.com/legal-notices .st1{fill-rule:evenodd;clip-rule:evenodd;fill:#2a2a2a}By Lindsay Corcoran | lindsay.corcoran@masslive.comFRAMINGHAM - Two of six men added to the Massachusetts State Police's most wanted sex offenders list Friday have Worcester County ties are being added to the list for failing to register as sex offenders State Police are actively seeking to locate both men Munoz is a registered level 3 sex offender after being convicted in 1982 of raping a 13-year-old Villegas is also a registered level 3 sex offender He was convicted in Worcester County in 2003 on two counts of rape of a child Police said he has extensive ties to Worcester and New Jersey Police encourage anyone with tips to call the State Police Violent Fugitive Apprehension Section at 1-800-KAPTURE (1-800-527-8873) Following a thoroughly entertaining preliminary card slate the action at Kaseya Center in Miami shifted to pay-per-view and was ratcheted up a notch or two Bantamweights Petr Yan and Song Yadong opened the main card in style before Jack Della Maddalena made a statement Michael “Venom” Page impressed in his debut and Dustin Poirier reminded everyone why he’s been a fixture in the lightweight title picture for the last five years. And then bitter rivals Sean O’Malley and Marlon “Chito” Vera settled their differences with the bantamweight title hanging in the balance It was a thrilling night of action in South Florida, and we’ve got all the details of what went down for you below. | Prelim Results | Main Card Results | Who Won Bonuses At UFC 299? Official Result: Joanne Wood defeats Maryna Moroz by split decision (28-29, 29-28, 29-28) | Prelim Results | Main Card Results  Official Result: Asu Almabayev defeats CJ Vergara by unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27) | Prelim Results | Main Card Results  Official Result: Robelis Despaigne defeats Josh Parisian by TKO (strikes) at 0:18 of Round 1 | Prelim Results | Main Card Results  Official Result: Michel Pereira defeats Michal Oleksiejczuk by submission (rear-naked choke) at 1:01 of Round 1 | Prelim Results | Main Card Results  Official Result: Philipe Lins defeats Ion Cutelaba by unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28) | Prelim Results | Main Card Results  Official Result: Kyler Phillips defeats Pedro Munoz by unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27) | Prelim Results | Main Card Results  Official Result: Mateusz Gamrot defeats Rafael Dos Anjos by unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 30-27) | Prelim Results | Main Card Results  Official Result: Maycee Barber defeats Katlyn Cerminara by unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 29-28) | Prelim Results | Main Card Results  Official Result: Curtis Blaydes defeats Jailton Almeida by TKO (strikes) at 0:36 of Round 2 | Prelim Results | Main Card Results  Official Result: Petr Yan defeats Song Yadong by unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28) | Prelim Results | Main Card Results  Official Result: Jack Della Maddalena defeats Gilbert Burns by KO (knee and elbows) at 3:43 of Round 3 | Prelim Results | Main Card Results  Official Result: Michael Page defeats Kevin Holland by unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28. 29-28) | Prelim Results | Main Card Results  Official Result: Dustin Poirier defeats Benoit Saint Denis by KO (strikes) at 2:32 of Round 2 | Prelim Results | Main Card Results  Official Result: Sean O’Malley defeats Marlon Vera by unanimous decision (50-45, 50-45, 50-44) | Prelim Results | Main Card Results  Former Strawweight Champion Joanna Jędrzejczyk Enters UFC Hall Of Fame Go Through All The Heavyweight Title Winners In UFC History An Overview Of Every UFC Weight Class And How UFC Weigh-Ins Operate who joined the Special Operations Warrior Foundation in October of 2013 brings her knowledge and personal experiences to her new position as Financial Aid Officer Not only is Dalia a recent college graduate were thrust into an emotional vortex and a long journey of recovering from their loss has been busy assisting students with budgeting and funding registering for classes that begin in January sending information packets to students in high school and reaching out to potential recipients and their surviving parents to inform or remind them that Warrior Foundation college scholarships are available In addition to visiting special operations units across the country to spread the word about the SOWF’s programs the four-person Family Services team is traveling to areas with large concentrations of current and future scholarship recipients to meet with them face-to-face and determine what type of support they need which is easier to do in person than on the phone “The process of applying for college can be overwhelming but we are here to make sure our students transition into this journey without the financial burden,” said Dalia “I understand the challenges and difficulties our students face because I have walked in their shoes,” she explained “It is my job to help them overcome obstacles SFC Munoz had a well-earned reputation for being as fit Not only did he insist on being held to the standards for troops 18 to 23 years old He received an award for being ranked number one in physical strength among the students in his Warrior Leader Course class at Ft the Green Beret stunned some members of the Army’s Golden Knights parachute demonstration team when he not only tried out for Dalia carries a wallet-sized photo of her dad in Army physical training gear and also has a framed picture of him on her desk in response to the terror attacks on the U.S SFC Munoz returned to Special Forces duty in 2002 SFC Munoz was able to kill his assailant without harming the non-combatant women and children his patrol encountered while searching a compound for a mid-level Taliban leader His actions allowed his fellow Green Berets to successfully clear the compound SFC Munoz died from his injuries later that day The first member of his unit to be killed in action after 9-11 he was posthumously awarded the Silver Star He was also awarded the Purple Heart and Bronze Star with Valor device and earned the Spanish nickname “Papi” for being a father figure to junior Soldiers who would turn to him for advice and support and his friends appreciated his enthusiasm for life and his loyalty A bust of SFC Pedro Munoz was created for the Golden Knights’ 50th anniversary in 2009 Dalia served as an executive director of the non-profit Honor the Fallen Foundation from 2010 to 2011 she graduated from Davidson College in Davidson majoring in Religion and minoring in Spanish Dalia was hired by government contractor Booz Allen Hamilton as a Special Forces Language Training Test Score Analyst working with the Army’s 3rd Special Forces Group she could not pass up the opportunity to join the SOWF and interact with other Warrior Foundation scholarship recipients like herself “The mission of the SOWF is dear to my heart,” Dalia says While she loves the contact with SOWF families the nature of Dalia’s job means that she repeatedly thinks back to her father’s death “You have several different experiences and emotions on a daily basis,” she says “When we get the notifications of those who are wounded or killed in action I know the timeline of what the families are going through Children and spouses of Special Operations Forces Soldiers Airmen and Marines are part of a very private Every time SFC Munoz would leave on deployment and lock the doors.” Dalia and Gisela were devastated by his death Coping with her grief and successfully completing college on a Special Operations Warrior Foundation scholarship makes Dalia uniquely qualified to help other young men and women whose military parents gave their lives in service to our nation “The best thing I can do is honor their sacrifice,” she says adding that she does her best to impress upon future scholarship recipients in particular “this is an opportunity that cannot be wasted!” During trips to special operations commands Dalia finds that the personnel are very interested to hear about what the SOWF does since the foundation provides a service that can help ease the minds of warriors heading off to training operations or combat – each with its dangers When she visited the 7th Special Forces Group – SFC Munoz’s former unit – in Fort Walton Beach back in November Dalia met Soldiers who shared stories about her dad that she had never heard and told her they were pleased to see what she is doing now told her that the way she and Gisela worked through their grief and its aftermath “has really been something for the other spouses to look up to.” While Dalia didn’t set out to be a role model she now considers it an unspoken part of her duty at the SOWF “I feel like it is my job to be that for other families,” she says A Bakersfield woman is still recovering from a deadly DUI crash that happened seven years ago.  son Alex and his best friend Johnny were heading home from Pismo beach on July 5 The five had spent most of the week at the beach celebrating the forth of July.  They were driving down Highway 43 between Panama Lane and Stockdale Highway "I remember everything about that day," said Dominguez Driving in the opposite direction was Pedro Munoz with his wife A California Highway Patrol officer spotted Munoz and attempted to pull him over As he tried to get back into his lane he lost control swerved into oncoming traffic and hit Dominguez and her family head on.  "I remember the smell of the engine and the smell of the firemen's leathers as they were next to me," said Dominguez.  Dominguez's family and her son's best friend were all injured and taken to local hospitals those in Munoz's car weren't as lucky.  his 5-year-old daughter and his 7-year-old son were all killed Munoz and a teenager in the vehicle were also injured Dominguez was taken to Kern Medical with extensive injuries including a cracked C2 in her neck her palate was crushed from the bottom of her nose to the back of her throat seven people were injured and three people died that day.  who had been arrested for DUI two years prior to the crash was arrested for felony DUI and three counts of vehicular manslaughter.  He served three years in prison and has since been released.  It took months before Dominguez was able to do things on her own again she said she still can't do all the things that she used to do.  "He will forever be my drunk driver and I just think that it's going to happen again," said Dominguez Today Dominguez said today her family is doing great Sarah graduated from Centennial High School and is currently studying at Bakersfield College Alex is studying at California State University Bakersfield and Johnny is recently married and living in Bakersfield On Saturday Dominguez will be one of hundreds who take part in the "Walk Like MADD and MADD Dash" at Riverwalk Park as they call for an end to drunk driving in Kern County.  Registration begins at 6:30 a.m., the ceremony begins at 7:30 a.m. For more information click here. Two of six men added to the State Police list of most wanted sex offenders have Central Massachusetts ties Authorities are asking the public to help find six men wanted for failure to register as a sex offender - among them Pedro Munoz Munoz was convicted in 1982 for rape and abuse of a child in Worcester County and for statutory rape and corruption of a minor in Pennsylvania in 2000 The child he was convicted of raping in 1982 was 13 Munoz was previously on the State Police most wanted sex offender list and was captured in Pennsylvania in 2008 Miguel Villegas has extensive ties to Worcester and New Jersey He was convicted in Worcester County of two counts of rape of a child and single counts of indecent assault and battery on a child dissemination of matter harmful to a minor and open and gross lewdness and lacivious behavior Villegas' police record are convictions for assault with a dangerous weapon Villegas has also gone by the names Miquel Uillegas with ties to the Boston and Lynn areas; Reggie C homeless but with previous convictions in Plymouth County; and Lenny Santiago Hear everything Pedro Munhoz had to say after defeating Jimmie Rivera at the UFC Vegas 20 post-fight press conference Chief among Munhoz's comments was that he would now like to welcome former bantamweight champion TJ Dillashaw back to the Octagon Dillashaw just recently became eligible to fight again after serving a two-year USADA suspension TRENDING > TJ Dillashaw intends to reclaim UFC bantamweight belt fast is confident that UFC Des Moines loss will fuel the fighter to take things to the next level Please enable JS and disable any ad blocker Cristina Pedroche Reveals a Detail About Her Relationship with Dabiz Muñoz | en.edatv.news, GTRES, Europa Press LIFESTYLE U-turn After Cristina Pedroche's Confession About Her Relationship With Dabiz MuñozCristina Pedroche Returns to Her Instagram Profile to Settle All Rumors About Her Marriage to Dabiz Muñoz04/04/2025 14:06:00h by Vanesa González Amid the commotion caused around her marriage to Dabiz Muñoz Cristina Pedroche has returned to social media the journalist has made a new confession about her romantic relationship words that have caused a U-turn in this story It was in mid-March when all the alarms went off around this media couple all due to the latest decision made by the television presenter and collaborator Rumors of a Crisis Between Cristina Pedroche and Dabiz Muñoz Increased | Instagram @cristipedrocheAs Cristina Pedroche stated on her Instagram profile she had returned to her parents' house with her daughter Laia what caught the most attention was that at no point did she mention that Dabiz Muñoz was with her A gesture that, as expected, caused a real commotion around her. So much so that it was interpreted as a possible sign of crisis in her marriage she herself decided to completely deny this information on the show Zapeando "Since now they say I'm single..." she stated with some irony Cristina Pedroche revealed what she felt when returning to her parents' house: "Now there's one bathroom for everyone It's cool because I've returned to the neighborhood and when I go out for a walk with my daughter Cristina Pedroche Returns to Social Media to Explain What Has Happened | Instagram although neither of them has wanted to speak publicly about their distancing Cristina Pedroche has returned to her Instagram with a new and revealing statement Dabiz Muñoz's wife has broken her silence to settle this matter once and for all Cristina Pedroche has shared two revealing posts on her Instagram profile Dabiz Muñoz's wife directly addressed her followers "I've been away from social media and almost the world for the reason I tell you here," she began explaining Cristina Pedroche Explains the Reason She Has Been Living at Her Parents' House | Instagram, @cristipedroche"I think you don't get out of this, but at least today and tomorrow they'll make me look pretty on TV and I can disconnect for a few hours," she added, joking about her pregnancy Cristina Pedroche shared a link to her feed the reason why she had to stay at her parents' house for a while "I'm posting these photos I took last week when it was sunny and which are the last ones I've taken because I haven't had time to pick up the phone.. And even less to take a photo because of how I looked and the little desire for anything," the journalist wrote Cristina Pedroche got straight to the point she completely denied all the rumors about her supposed crisis with Dabiz Muñoz: "The conclusion I draw from these days is that moving while pregnant and with a small child should be prohibited." This way she has not only made it very clear that her marriage remains as united as ever but she has also confirmed her new change of residence The anticipated bantamweight battle between Pedro Munhoz and Sean O’Malley went down at UFC 276 on Saturday night During the second round of their main card contest Munhoz suffered an eye poke from “Sugar” that left him unable to continue The fight was called off on the ringside doctor’s advice and was ruled a no-contest Former UFC middleweight Elias Theodorou tweeted: “Looks like Munoz really wanted a way out.” Looks like Munoz really wanted a way out… #UFC276 When O’Malley spoke with the media backstage he was asked if he believed Munhoz was looking for a shorter night at the office “That’s what’s going on in my mind.” “The Young Punisher” took to Instagram to fill his fans in on what happened. Speaking in Portuguese and as transcribed by MMA Fighting’s Guilherme Cruz “To explain briefly what happened in the fight against Sean O’Malley I was poked in the eye in the first round but kept fighting and was hit with a low blow shortly after,” Munhoz said “The fight restarted and we exchanged a few strikes that’s when I suffered another eye poke I couldn’t see anything for 20 minutes I was taken to the hospital and they used a special eyedrop that made my eye numb so they could open my eye “They did an exam and the medical report I have is that there’s a scratch in the cornea all the way around it I couldn’t open my eye because of that and couldn’t see anything The referee asked if I could see at all and the doctor decided to stop the fight That’s what happened tonight.” Sugar said he was en route to beating Munhoz who O’Malley believes he was “dominating.” Munhoz employed a heavy leg kick game however Sugar successfully checked them several times during the round-and-a-half fight “When it (the eye poke) happened, I was like, okay, it didn’t feel like it was bad. I thought we were going to be fighting in 20 seconds. I didn’t think the fight was going to be stopped,” O’Malley said via MMA Weekly Every time he would throw a kick I’d check it With the result, O’Malley now has a pro record of 15-1 with one no-contest. The Young Punisher sits at 19-7 with two no-contests.