June gloom to clear in time for Father’s Day
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 08:00:14 GMT
The "June Gloom" that has kept Southern California in a fog since the start of the month is finally going to make way for clear skies this weekend - just in time for Father’s Day. Marine layer clouds are expected to burn off by midday on Friday and are not expected to return until Sunday morning, where they are also expected to burn off quickly. “Saturday and Sunday are going to be beautiful days,” said KTLA meteorologist Mark Kriski. “Saturday [will be] the warmest day.” Most of Southern California will see more sunshine and an increase in temperatures as the June gloom begins to recede. The weather for Father’s Day is forecast to be mostly sunny throughout the region, with temperatures ranging from 70 degrees near the coasts and mountains to 84 degrees in the high desert. Visit the KTLA 5 Weather page for the most up-to-date conditions for your area.L.A. police search for stolen car driver who hit 14-year-old bicyclist
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 08:00:14 GMT
Video captured the terrifying moment when a speeding stolen car careened into a 14-year-old boy riding a bike in Los Angeles last month. The child survived, but the driver and his accomplices got away.Los Angeles police released the video and surveillance photos on Friday that show the incident from several angles.On the evening of May 16, police say four males stole a black 2014 Kia Optima that was parked in the 300 block of West 14th Street. A short time later, video shows the sedan speeding and fishtailing in the southbound lanes of Main Street, and then striking the 14-year-old boy, identified as Julio Flores, who was riding his bicycle northbound with another bicyclist.Video from the LAPD shows the sedan speeding and fishtailing in the southbound lanes of Main Street, and then striking a boy who was riding his bicycle on May 16, 2023. “The child was launched into the air and landed on the sidewalk,” LAPD said in a statement. “The driver of the Kia fled from the scene ...LA Preps for The Biggest Zalympix Yet
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 08:00:14 GMT
Los Angeles is preparing to crown its latest Zalympix champion after the most competitive version of the contest yet. Over the past couple of years, Greenwolf’s Zalympix has firmly taken hold of the title of L.A.’s elite cannabis contest. This was even as it expanded throughout the state with Mainstage in Sacramento and The Outpost in Santa Rosa now taking part in the distribution of the boxes. I think one of the things that makes Zalympix so fun is the fact it’s genuinely highlighting the best of the best. It’s a pure representation of the Ethos that Greenwolf has used to fill the shelves at the shops since day one. It’s also refreshing to see a bunch of names in one place that are all crushing it during these dark times in cannabis.This rendition of Zalympix was the wildest yet. It was simply massive. The initial amount of over 120 entries is considerably larger than all the previous Zalympix boxes combined. The Greenwolf team selected 25 judges to go through the entries and whitt...The Hollywood Fringe Festival is Truly Outrageous
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 08:00:14 GMT
The Hollywood Fringe Festival is still going strong, showcasing the best in local alternative L.A. theater– and there’s still time to catch a show as it runs through June 25. If you’ve never been to a Fringe show, now is truly the best moment to do so.We suggest looking through the schedule and picking something at random based on its name– there are also reviews of each show, often done by people in the Fringe community. We’re very intrigued by The Jem and the Holograms Musical Parody (see photo) and Barry’s Gardening Service puppet show, but there are dozens more wonderfully weird offerings.We’re living in strange times and one of Fringe’s strengths has always been skewering pop culture’s surreal twists and turns. Fringe always seems to offer fresh perspectives on humanity and history as well personal stories and far out ideas, presented via comedy, drama and improv. Due to lack of resources, LA Weekly doesn’t get to cover L.A. theater like we used to, but ...Borenstein: MLB’s abusive gaslighting of A’s fans, Oakland officials
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 08:00:14 GMT
Major League Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred’s gaslighting of A’s fans and Oakland officials shows why it’s time for the city to quickly extract itself from this abusive relationship.The fate of the team seemed sealed on Thursday when Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo signed a bill granting $380 million in public subsidies for the construction of a new ballpark in Las Vegas.And then Manfred turned around and tried to blame the fans for the team’s poor attendance and the city for its departure.“I think that the real question is ‘What is it that Oakland was prepared to do?’,” he said. “There is no Oakland offer. They never got to the point where they had a plan to build a stadium at any site.”Anyone who has paid attention to the negotiations knows what a distortion of reality that is. It wasn’t the city that stood in the way of the team getting a new East Bay ballpark, it was A’s billionaire owner John Fisher’s greed.Thanks to Manfred and Fisher, this is turning into an ugly divorce. R...Arson arrest: Mariposa man, 71, accused of starting last summer’s huge Oak Fire
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 08:00:14 GMT
A 71-year-old Mariposa man was arrested Friday on suspicion of starting last summer’s Oak Fire, which burned almost 200 buildings west of Yosemite.The felony charges include multiple arson counts, said the law enforcement division of the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection. It did not say what led investigators to suspect the man.The fire was reported on the afternoon of July 22, 2022, near the store in the community of Midpines, along Highway 140.In the first day after its ignition, the fire exhibited extreme behavior, spreading unusually quickly and producing a pyrocumulus cloud that could be seen as far away as Reno.It eventually burned 19,244 acres (30 square miles) and destroyed 127 homes and 66 outbuildings. Three firefighters were injured.At the time, it was the state’s biggest wildfire of the season. Large fires in the early fall bumped it to No. 5.CalFire was assisted in the investigation by agencies including the Mariposa County Sheriff’s Off...Outpouring for two East Bay pilots who died in plane crash near Rio Vista airport ‘almost beyond words’
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 08:00:14 GMT
CONCORD — Lizzy Fenner took note of the money already received on a fundraising page dedicated to helping her brother-in-law’s family in the wake of his death, and she was humbled.“Almost beyond words,” she said.It’s been more than a week since a small plane crash near the Rio Vista Municipal Airport killed 41-year-old Concord resident Benjamin Shreve and 33-year-old Martinez resident Jesse Buckner, two friends and, according to Fenner, two beloved and unforgettable people.Friends and pilots Jesse Buckner, left, and Benjamin Shreve bonded over their love of flying and their kind personalities, according to Shreve’s relative. The two died June 8 in a plane crash near Rio Visa Municipal Airport. Photo courtesy Lizzy FennerThe fundraiser for Shreve, created a week ago by Fenner, had generated about $68,000 by noon Friday. It seeks $100,000 to help support his two children, ages 7 and 2.A fundraiser for Buckner had raised about $57,135 of the $10...346 people died from drug overdoses in San Francisco in 2023
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 08:00:14 GMT
SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) -- Within the first five months of 2023, 346 people died in San Francisco from accidental drug overdoses, according to data recently released by the city's Office of the Chief Medical Examiner. The city's overdose crisis spiked last month with 74 deaths reported in May. Fentanyl -- a highly addictive, cheap, and deadly street drug -- is the primary culprit behind overdoses. Fentanyl was detected in 275 of the 346 victims. According to city data, 77 percent of the overdose victims were between ages 35-64 years old. Eighty-two percent were men, 41 percent were white, and 32 percent were Black. San Francisco recorded 725 overdose deaths in 2020, 638 in 2022, and 640 in 2021, data from the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner shows. 2023's overdose numbers are tragically outpacing 2022 and 2021. 2023-SF-Overdose-ReportDownloadAccording to the Department of Public Health, fentanyl first became prevalent in local street drug supplies in 2018. The opioid spread through...Opinion: Canada urgently needs a FEMA-like emergency management agency
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 08:00:14 GMT
By: Ali Asgary, York University, CanadaDisasters often bring politicians, policymakers, researchers and the public to the discussion table. Due to their catastrophic impacts, disasters and emergencies prompt a large array of stakeholders to focus intently on the issues at hand, providing windows of opportunity for change.This focus often exposes the operational, co-ordination and governance deficiencies and weaknesses of emergency management systems. Disasters like the ongoing wildfires in Canada raise questions about whether the current system and approaches are best suited to protect people, property and the environment from hazards — and can bring about change and investment in corrective measures.Many of the world’s leading emergency management governance approaches and national agencies have gone through extensive changes and enhancement following major disaster events, including the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) in the United States following hurricane Katrina in ...Bear gets inside home and 'hangs out'
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 08:00:14 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) -- Bears are smart animals. One in Steamboat Springs was clever enough to get itself inside a home but couldn't figure out how to get out. As you can see in the video sent by H. Hannah above, the bear is hanging out an upstairs window of a home it got into through a window downstairs. Luckily, the residents weren't home so neighbors called police, according to Steamboat Radio's Shannon Lukens. After the bear was in the home, it tried to get out of an upper-level window numerous times but wouldn’t make the jump, Lukens told FOX31. It eventually pulled itself back inside and made its way back downstairs. The bear went back to the original window that it broke into, and managed to get out and head back into the neighborhood. Video: Young bears try to get into Steamboat Springs home Local police alerted Colorado Parks and Wildlife about the incident. Bearproof your propertyCPW says to be loud and make loud noises to try and chase it away if you encounter a bear, but to ...Latest news
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