Rain, cooler temperatures finally arrive in Southern California
Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 12:27:40 GMT
Light rain fell early Tuesday morning in Claremont, and other parts of the Southland may also see some relief from the relentless hot and dry weather soon.The summer shower began around 1 a.m. and lasted for about 30 minutes. Video shows there was just enough rain to dampen the streets and prompt drivers to use their wipers. However, the brief shower may not be the only moisture Southern California sees this week.Light summer rain falls in Claremont on Aug. 1, 2023. (KeyNews.TV)Forecasters are calling for a 20 to 30% chance of thunderstorms across Los Angeles County Tuesday. The most likely areas to see rain are the mountains, deserts and foothills. Peak rain rates could reach a half inch per hour near thunderstorm areas, according to the National Weather Service. Isolated downdrafts could gust up to 45 mph, the Weather Service said. Residents are urged to be on the lookout for slippery roads from rain and small hail, isolated power outages and blown-over objects. There is also a ch...Angels hosting back-to-school drive to help local students
Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 12:27:40 GMT
Around 800 children are expected to attend the Los Angeles Angels' back-to-school drive at Angel Stadium on Tuesday. The students are from several local organizations, including the Anaheim YMCA, Boys and Girls Clubs and O.C. Rescue. Kids will receive everything from shoes to food to Angels gear and of course, all the school supply essentials. The drive is scheduled to begin at 9 a.m.Southern California boy undergoes brain surgery after getting hit by baseball
Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 12:27:40 GMT
Twelve-year-old Garrison Green is unlike any other preteen you'll meet. While having brain surgery is not something every young boy can say they've conquered, it's his attitude and zest for life that really sets him apart.The San Diego County native has been playing baseball since he was young and fell in love with the sport. "Baseball is more than a game," Garrison said. “I pitch, I play first base and I play outfield. I love the game of baseball so much. I’ve been playing for as long as I can remember.”“When Garrison is on the mound, I feel like everyone is pretty confident that this inning will be pretty quick," said Ezekiel Gachalian, or EZ as his teammates call him. He's been playing with Garrison for about six years.Garrison Green (KSWB)Garrison says he focuses on two words, which are stitched on his glove: attitude and effort. He's more than a good player; he's also a standout teammate, friend, son and younger brother to an older sister who calls him one of his best friends.“...Man Killed in Pedestrian Crash on Homestead Road [Santa Clara, CA]
Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 12:27:40 GMT
Pedestrian-Auto Collision near Maryann Drive Leaves 85-Year-Old Man DeadSANTA CLARA, CA (August 1, 2023) – Friday evening, a pedestrian crash on Homestead Road claimed the life of an 85-year-old man.The collision happened just before 9:00 p.m. at the intersection of Homestead Road and Maryann Drive in the city of Santa Clara.According to the police, a Toyota pickup truck traveling westbound hit the pedestrian on a marked crosswalk for unknown reasons.Responding personnel immediately performed CPR on the victim. Unfortunately, the male pedestrian died at the scene. Authorities identified the deceased victim as an 85-year-old man.Meanwhile, the 55-year-old Toyota driver from Cupertino stayed at the site of the incident and cooperated with the investigators.The police have ruled out drugs and alcohol as factors in the collision. Additionally, the Santa Clara County Medical Examiner’s Office will notify the next of kin before disclosing the victim’s identity to the public.Official...Prologis grabs big industrial and research building in Fremont
Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 12:27:40 GMT
FREMONT — A big industrial and research building in Fremont has been bought in a deal that shows that while the Bay Area office market wobbles in a post-coronavirus era, other commercial property types still entice investors.Prologis bought the Fremont building from Blackstone for slightly under $86.6 million, according to documents filed on July 20 with the Alameda County Recorder’s Office.The purchase was completed in the wake of an announcement by the two real estate titans that Prologis had agreed to buy from Blackstone a nationwide portfolio of industrial and research buildings.“We’re pleased to be working with Blackstone on this deal,” said Dan Letter, Prologis president.That transaction, revealed in late June, was valued at $3.1 billion, Prologis and Blackstone stated.This acquisition expands Prologis’ presence in several key markets coast-to-coast, including the Bay Area, Central Valley and Southern California.Related ArticlesReal Estate |...Pac-12 survival: Conference’s future hinges on Kliavkoff media rights proposal
Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 12:27:40 GMT
The future of a 108-year-old college athletic conference could be determined in the next 24 hours as the Pac-12’s existential crisis reaches its tipping point.Commissioner George Kliavkoff on Tuesday is expected to present a media rights proposal to the nine remaining university presidents for approval, concluding a saga that began last summer when the Los Angeles schools announced their departure to the Big Ten in 2024.But how will it end?If the proposal carries satisfactory revenue and media partners, the schools are expected to plow forward together for the remainder of the decade, perhaps with replacements for the three outgoing members, USC, UCLA and Colorado.If Kliavkoff is unable to secure a media deal that satisfies the presidents, the conference as we know it would cease to exist.As many as three schools could join the Big 12, which is currently targeting Arizona but is believed to desire Arizona State and Utah, as well.That would leave six in limbo: Stanford, Cal, Oregon, ...ACLU, justice groups sue Santa Clara County court alleging unfair jailings
Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 12:27:40 GMT
The ACLU and a Stanford legal clinic are suing the Santa Clara County Superior Court, alleging it forces poor people wanted on low-level warrants to be jailed just so they can get in front of a judge who will likely decide they don’t belong in jail.The lawsuit filed Monday contends that the South Bay is out of step with a multitude of other California county courts that allow people wanted for non-violent arrest warrants to voluntarily appear in court, without first going to jail, to sort out their warrants as well as their eligibility for remaining free.As a consequence of the Santa Clara County court policy, the lawsuit asserts, people with arrest warrants who can’t afford their bail amount must surrender and be admitted into jail before they can get assigned a court date and have the chance to argue for why they should be out of custody while their case is adjudicated.The suit lists Nikolaus Jackson O’Neill Rogge and the civil-rights group Silicon Valley De-Bug as pla...Tesla crashes with teen behind the wheel in Santa Rosa
Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 12:27:40 GMT
(KRON) -- A Tesla crash is under investigation after authorities say a 13-year-old was driving the vehicle without her parents' permission early Tuesday morning, the Santa Rosa Police Department said. Four-alarm fire sparks in Hayes Valley, 5 people displaced The crash happened around 4:35 a.m. near the 700 block of King Street. Officers were called to the scene for a "major" collision, and when they arrived, they found a badly damaged Tesla. (Photo courtesy of SRPD)The Tesla crashed into a utility pole in the area, police said. Three minors were found at the scene of the crash. They were out of the Tesla and walking around, and police said they appeared to only have minor injuries. Officers learned that a 13-year-old girl had taken a joy ride in her parents' Tesla without permission, police said. Police believe the minor lost control of the vehicle after hitting a dip in the road. The Tesla crashed into three parked cars, a utility pole and a street sign before the vehicle came...PGA Tour offers last chance for 70 players to make postseason
Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 12:27:40 GMT
PGA TOURWYNDHAM CHAMPIONSHIPSite: Greensboro, North Carolina.Course: Sedgefield CC. Yardage: 7,131. Par: 70.Prize money: $7.6 million. Winner’s share: $1.36 million.Television: Thursday-Friday, 2-6 p.m. (Golf Channel); Saturday-Sunday, 1-3 p.m. (Golf Channel), 3-6 p.m. (CBS).Defending champion: Tom Kim.FedEx Cup leader: Jon Rahm.Last week: Lee Hodges won the 3M Open.Notes: This is the final tournament of the regular season. The top 70 advance to the FedEx Cup playoffs that start next week. … Shane Lowry (No. 76, Justin Thomas (No. 79) and Adam Scott (No. 81) are playing with hopes of cracking the top 70. Otherwise, their season is over. … Tom Kim won his first PGA Tour title at the Wyndham Championship last year. He is not defending so he can rest the ankle he injured at the British Open. … The field is strong for Greensboro, just not at the top. While there are no players from the top 10 in the world ranking, it has 14 of the top 50. … Every healthy pl...Middle-of-the-night Women’s World Cup watch party in DC draws a crowd: ‘It’s group therapy’
Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 12:27:40 GMT
The U.S. Women’s National Team scraped by the group phase after a scoreless match with Portugal.And despite the 3 a.m. EDT start time, well over 100 fans packed a local watch party at Franklin Hall bar in Northwest D.C. to catch the at-times exasperating match.“I’m a huge Women’s National Team fan and I really like Franklin Hall,” Janice Hernandez told WTOP, as she sipped on a beer just before halftime. “I came here last World Cup and it was, like, a good vibe. So you’re gonna watch a game in the middle of the night you’re gonna do it here.”She and dozens of other agreed watching World Cup soccer is just more fun with friends than watching alone on your couch in PJs.“I feel like a soccer game at 3 a.m. … I wouldn’t have made it alone,” Channing Pejic joked. “It’s group therapy.”Added Cheyenne Foster, “It’s nice, especially at this hour to be at a place where you can yell and not worry about waking up your neighbors.”For muc...Latest news
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