Beachgoers urged to avoid swimming at these L.A. County beaches
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 10:12:42 GMT
As the weather begins to heat up, Southern California residents are still urged to avoid swimming at some Los Angeles County beaches, officials announced Friday.Officials are urging beachgoers to avoid swimming, surfing, and playing in ocean waters at the following locations:Mothers Beach in Marina Del ReySanta Monica Pier in Santa MonicaMarie Canyon Storm Drain at Puerco BeachPena Creek at Las Tunas County BeachThe warnings were issued since bacterial levels exceeded health standards when last tested by experts.However, it’s not all bad news since high bacterial warnings were cleared for Santa Monica Canyon Storm Drain at Will Rogers State Beach and Malibu Lagoon at Surfrider Beach in Los Angeles County. California beaches make Tripadvisor’s list of ‘the best of the best’ in U.S. The infamous “May Gray” weather has transitioned into “June Gloom.” Still, summer-like weather is on the horizon, with meteorologists predicting that more sunshine will be prevalent in the coming days.In...College baseball regionals: Stanford beats SJSU; Santa Clara loses to Arkansas
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 10:12:42 GMT
Alberto Rios hit a grand slam to ignite a six-run third inning and top-seeded Stanford breezed to a 13-2 victory over San Jose State at home Friday in the Stanford Regional.It was the only hit of the game for Rios, but it erased a 2-1 deficit and gave the Cardinal (39-16), ranked eighth in the coaches poll, the lead for good.Former Los Gatos High standout Tommy Troy had three hits for Stanford, raising his average to .401. He had a two-run homer in the fifth, an RBI single in the 7th and scored three runs. Leadoff batter and ex-Valley Christian star Eddie Park had three hits, including a solo homer in the first, driving in two runs and scoring four. Stanford’s No. 9 batter Owen Cobb had two hits, including an RBI double.Quinn Mathews (8-4) earned the win in a start for the Cardinal. He allowed two runs on five hits and two walks, working seven innings with seven strikeouts.Jack Colette singled in a pair to give the Spartans (31-26) a 2-1 lead in the top of the third. Jonathan Clark ...Davenport mayor says he has regrets after building collapse
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 10:12:42 GMT
By Scott McFetridge, Hannah Fingerhut and Ryan J. Foley | Associated PressDES MOINES, Iowa — A structural engineer’s report issued last week indicated a wall of a century-old apartment building in Iowa was at imminent risk of crumbling, yet neither the owner nor city officials warned residents of the danger days before the building partially collapsed, leaving three people missing and feared dead.The revelation is the latest flashpoint after Sunday’s partial collapse of the building in Davenport, where residents have lashed out at city leaders over what they see as an inept response.“Do I have regrets about this tragedy and about people potentially losing their lives? Hell yeah. Do I think about this every moment? Hell yeah.” Mayor Mike Matson said Thursday. “I have regrets about a lot of things. Believe me, we’re going to look at that.”City officials said Thursday that they did not order an evacuation because they relied on the engineerR...Sneak peek at new Dutch Slough trail on Saturday
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 10:12:42 GMT
Visitors will get a chance to see what the Dutch Slough Restoration Project will look like at a special opening of one trail on Saturday.River Partners, a nonprofit, and the California Department of Water Resources will be stationed along the trail to answers questions about the multi-agency project. Anyone interested in seeing the slough, which is now under construction, should meet at Marsh Creek Trail where it mees Big Break Trail in Oakley.The new trail will be open from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.Begin in 2018, the project is one of the first major tidal wetlands restoration sites in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta to that the DWR will implement. It aims to transform 1,187 acres of land into tidal marsh to provide habitat for salmon and other native fish and wildlife.An excavator is used to work on part of the Dutch Slough Restoration Project in Oakley, Calif., on Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2018. The Department of Water Resources purchased three parcels of old farmland to be turned into functio...OBIT: Acclaimed composer Kaija Saariaho dies at 70
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 10:12:42 GMT
By Ronald Blum | Associated PressKaija Saariaho, who wrote acclaimed works that made her the among the most prominent composers of the 21st century, died Friday. She was 70.Saariaho died at her apartment in Paris, her family said in a statement posted on her Facebook page. She had been diagnosed in February 2021 with glioblastoma, an aggressive and incurable brain tumor.“The multiplying tumors did not affect her cognitive facilities until the terminal phase of her illness,” the statement said. Her family said Saariaho had undergone experimental treatment at Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital in Paris.“Kaija’s appearance in a wheelchair or walking with a can have prompted many questions, to which she answered elusively,” the family said. “Following her physician’s advice, she kept her illness a private matter, in order to maintain a positive mindset and keep the focus of her work.”Her “L’Amour de Loin (Love from Afar)” premiered at the Salzburg Festival in 2000 and made its...Mysterious structures in Milky Way leave scientists ‘stunned’
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 10:12:42 GMT
By Kristen Rogers | CNNAn international team of astrophysicists has discovered hundreds of mysterious structures in the center of the Milky Way galaxy.These one-dimensional forms are hundreds of horizontal or radial filaments — slender, elongated bodies of luminous gas that potentially originated a few million years ago when outflow from Sagittarius A*, the Milky Way’s central supermassive black hole, interacted with surrounding materials, according to a study published Friday in The Astrophysical Journal Letters. The filaments are relatively short in length, each measuring 5 to 10 light-years.The findings come nearly 40 years after Farhad Yusef-Zadeh, the study’s lead author, and other researchers discovered another population of nearly 1,000 one-dimensional filaments, which are vertical and much larger at up to 150 light-years long each, near the galaxy’s center. Yusef-Zadeh and collaborators also found hundreds more paired and clustered vertical filaments in the same area in 2022...Hayward handyman charged with violently molesting 8-year-old girl as she screamed for help, court docs say
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 10:12:42 GMT
HAYWARD — A 49-year-old Hayward man has been charged with sexually abusing a girl multiple times, beginning when she was 8 years old, after her family hired him as a handyman, court records show.Ruperto Espinoza Villanueva was charged May 17 with two counts of aggravated sexual abuse of a child and enhancements alleging use of violence and being in a position of trust. He was also charged with first-degree residential burglary, a related offense that stems from one of the alleged incidents where he came over to the family home for dinner.The girl, now in her teens, kept the molestation to herself until recently. She was scared to come forward because Villanueva was in a position of trust and due to her trauma, authorities say.Villanueva was arrested May 16, and pleaded not guilty on May 18. He is being held in Santa Rita Jail in Dublin without bail.Prosecutors allege that the first act of molestation occurred when the girl was 8 years old, when Villanueva allegedly grabbed her...Flag raised at San Francisco City Hall for Pride Month
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 10:12:42 GMT
SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) -- Mayor London Breed, LGBTQ+ community leaders, and Drag Laureate D’Arcy Drollinger celebrated the beginning of San Francisco's 53rd annual Pride Month with a flag-raising ceremony at City Hall on Friday. San Francisco is the first city in America to name an official drag laureate, and Breed selected drag performer Drollinger for the honor. "Here in San Francisco, the Pride flag is proudly flown. San Francisco celebrates individuality. It applauds people marching to the beat of their own drum," Drollinger said. Drollinger plans to make the city "sparkle" and even more "fabulous" by encouraging all San Franciscans to remain true to their authentic self. During Pride Month, people from all over the world come to San Francisco to participate in many events dedicated to celebrating the city’s diversity and commitment to the LGBTQ+ community. The festivities will culminate with the popular Pride Parade on Sunday, June 25.Drag Laureate D’Arcy Drollinger (Image courte...Top seeds unbeaten in early NCAA Tournament baseball regional games
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 10:12:42 GMT
The first day of the NCAA Tournament headed into Friday night with no surprises among the national seeds.No. 2 Florida, No. 3 Arkansas, No. 5 LSU and No. 12 Kentucky won their regional openers, with the other four Southeastern Conference teams that earned national seeds playing at night.The Atlantic Coast Conference went 2 for 2 with No. 4 Clemson and No. 7 Virginia posting wins.No. 8 Stanford, the only Pac-12 school nationally seeded, also won.Indiana State, seeded 14th and hosting a regional for the first time, got a scare from Wright State before winning 6-5.The Sycamores of the Missouri Valley Conference trailed until they got to Horizon League pitcher of the year Sebastian Gongora in the eighth. Tristan Haught, who came on with one out and two runners on, gave up a sacrifice fly and walked two straight before Grant Magill singled in two runs for the lead.“That wasn’t the way we drew it out, by any means,” Sycamores coach Mitch Hannahs said. “It wasn’t the prettiest,...Sale goes on IL, Rays, Red Sox rained out, will be made up on Monday
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 10:12:42 GMT
BOSTON (AP) — The Red Sox placed left-hander Chris Sale on the injured list on Friday with shoulder inflammation. It’s another setback for the seven-time All-Star as he attempts to re-establish himself as a reliable member of the rotation.“It’s just kind of a gut punch,” Sale told reporters before Friday night’s game against the Tampa Bay Rays was rained out. “I hate feeling like this. I started having fun playing baseball again. And now, back to not having fun. That sucks.”A day after being pulled from a start in the fourth inning, Sale said doctors weren’t sure what the injury was but he didn’t expect to need surgery. Acknowledging his past arm problems, he said he had always come back before and will do so again.“If there’s anything I can prove, it’s you’re not going to keep me down,” he said. “I’m just going to keep rolling. You knock me down I’m going to get back up.”Friday night’s series opener with Tampa Bay was called about an hour after the scheduled first pitch...Latest news
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