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The El Paso County Sheriff’s Office (EPSO) announced the launch of the Blue Envelope Program: an initiative to help communication and ensure safety during interactions between law enforcement and people with autism spectrum disorder,
U.S. captain Keegan Bradley said the "envelope rule" needs to be changed before 2027, but it's something that'll never happen at the Solheim Cup.
Viktor Hovland's withdrawal triggered golf's "envelope rule," giving Europe a crucial advantage in the Ryder Cup through bureaucracy, not birdies.
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Keegan Bradley calls for Ryder Cup envelope rule to change over Viktor Hovland injury controversy
A stiff neck may have stopped the greatest comeback in Ryder Cup history. Shortly before Sunday’s 12 scheduled Ryder Cup singles matches began at Bethpage Black, Europe’s Viktor Hovland withdrew with a neck injury, leaving Team USA down 12-5 after each side received a half-point.
Team Europe defended its Ryder Cup crown in a more nail-biting fashion than it would have preferred on a day where Viktor Hovland triggered the "envelope
A late-breaking injury update to Viktor Hovland means the Ryder Cup envelope could be in play for Sunday singles between USA and Europe.
El Paso County has adopted the Blue Envelope Program to assist interactions between law enforcement officers and drivers with communication challenges. The program uses
El Paso County Sheriff's Office (EPSO) has joined the Blue Envelope Program designed to help communication and safety
According to EPSO, the program is a nationwide initiative with a goal of preventing misunderstandings between law enforcement and individuals who may have issues with communication.