Tree-toppling winds buffet Southland; breeze expected to stick around through Thursday
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 21:30:56 GMT
A windy Monday left trees down and residents displaced across Southern California on Monday, and more damage is possible Tuesday, though the gales are expected to lessen as the day goes on.In Sherman Oaks, a tree fell onto a Sunnyslope Avenue apartment building on Monday, forcing temporary evacuations. As of Tuesday morning, officials worried that several more trees could be felled by strong gusts or have branches fall onto residences. In the 9800 block of Workman Avenue in Temple City, another tree fell Monday night, crushing power lines and cutting off service to several neighbors.The National Weather Service said the breezy winds are expected to remain through Tuesday, especially in mountain and desert areas.Elon Musk loses his position atop Forbes’ annual billionaires list
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 21:30:56 GMT
By Jordan Valinsky | CNNElon Musk has officially been dethroned from from the top of Forbes’ annual “World’s Billionaire’s List.”The Tesla and Twitter chief is now the second-richest billionaire, worth an estimated $180 billion, which is $39 billion less than the previous year. The top spot has been awarded to Bernard Arnault, the chairman of French luxury goods giant LVMH. His net worth increased more than $50 billion in the past year to $211 billion.This shouldn’t come as a surprise to Musk, whose position wobbled on the Forbes’ “Real-Time Billionaire’s” list, which is updated daily, for the past several months. He and Arnault often switch places.However, Tuesday’s list tracks his wealth annually. Forbes explained that his wealth had fallen because his $44 billion Twitter purchase funded by Tesla shares scared investors and sent Tesla stock sinking sharply last year. Tesla gained much of those losses back this year ...Prep roundup: Palo Alto baseball wins extra-inning thriller, Willow Glen softball pulls off another upset
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 21:30:56 GMT
BASEBALLNo. 18 Palo Alto 4, Sacred Heart Prep 1 (8 innings)A little over a week after the Vikings played a 19-inning marathon against Sequoia, Palo Alto was once again deadlocked in a low-scoring extra-innings duel. This time, it took just one inning of extra baseball to decide the game. Palo Alto (6-6) got back to .500 by taking advantage of a big eighth inning to pull away from host Sacred Heart Prep (10-3-1). Palo Alto sophomore Henry Harding threw the entire eight innings and allowed only three hits. Vikings coach Pete Fukuhara had complete faith in his pitcher’s ability to go the distance.“Henry was lights out and wanted the ball,” Fukuhara said. “He stepped up huge for us today.”Charlie Bates scored on a Sal Meehan popup when a two-out error by the Gators helped give Palo Alto the lead. Isaiah Walker stretched the advantage to three runs when his ground ball into center scored two teammates a couple of batters later. Paly senior Mostofizadeh hit ...California’s ‘Right to Repair Act’ could let us fix our broken stuff
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 21:30:56 GMT
My “unfixable electronics” bin weighs almost as much as I do.There’s the ancient iPad, where the kids made “Talking Tom” tell potty jokes, dropped one too many times. And ah, my beloved Microsoft Surface, where I could scribble notes with an electronic pen — it died immediately after I bought it that beautiful black-and-white leather case. And, um, there’s the Surface before it, with the spider-web shattered screen…. It was perched on the dining room table — cord taut to the wall — when the dogs gave chase. “Computer shotput” is how I remember it. And the phones … all those phones!I’ve saved these seemingly useless electronics because, even though their makers said they couldn’t be fixed, it seemed clear that their makers simply wouldn’t fix them.“When something breaks, you fix it. That’s just common sense. But manufacturers of everything from phones to appliances to tractors intentionally make things difficult to repair,” says a new study by the California Public Interest Research ...All westbound I-80 lanes open following fatal accident
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 21:30:56 GMT
(KTXL) -- As of 7:40 a.m., all lanes of westbound I-80 in Vacaville have been opened following a fatal accident Tuesday morning. Three lanes of traffic were previously closed, according to the California Highway Patrol Solano Station. Drivers should still expect residual delays in the area.The CHP incident page reported that a white freightliner hit a pedestrian.Officers responded to the accident just before 5 a.m. Police said the right and center lanes are currently closed east of Mason Street near the Davis Street offramp. There is no estimated time of reopening.Antioch man, 82, reported missing found safe
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 21:30:56 GMT
Update (April 4): Lama Murry has been found safe and returned home, according to the Antioch Police Department.ANTIOCH, Calif. (KRON) -- The Antioch Police Department is searching for a missing man. Lamar Murry, 82, has not been seen after leaving his home on Olive Lane at 4 p.m. Monday.Murry is 6-foot-3, 150 pounds with gray hair and brown eyes. He was last seen wearing a brown jacket and black sweatpants.There is an image of Murry at the top of the story. Anyone who sees him is asked to call (925) 778-2441.Lazio given suspended stadium ban for antisemitic chants
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 21:30:56 GMT
ROME (AP) — Lazio was given a suspended partial stadium ban Tuesday after some of its fans directed antisemitic chants at Roma during the city derby last month.The Serie A judge ordered the Curva Nord, the northern end of the Stadio Olimpico where Lazio’s hard-core “ultra” fans sit, to be closed for a game but suspended the sentence in consideration of Lazio’s decision to hand out three lifetime bans to involved spectators.If there is another case of fan misbehavior over the next year, Lazio will be ordered to serve the one-game partial stadium ban in addition to any new penalties.One fan who wore a shirt with a reference to Adolf Hitler at the derby and two others who performed Roman salutes, which are associated with fascism, were banned for life by Lazio.Authorities reviewed security camera footage from inside the Stadio Olimpico after pictures of the fan wearing a Lazio shirt with the name “Hitlerson” and the No. 88 — which is a numerical code for “Heil Hitler” — circulated on s...Moore names Paul Monteiro as new public service secretary
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 21:30:56 GMT
ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — Maryland Gov. Wes Moore named Paul Monteiro on Monday to lead a new service-year program for high school graduates, a program that is a priority of the new governor’s first year in office.Monteiro, who has been nominated to serve as the secretary of the new Department of Service and Civic Innovation, is a former national director of AmeriCorps Volunteers in Service to America.He recently served as director of the Community Relations Service in the U.S. Justice Department, where he oversaw the office’s work supporting communities to reduce tensions, as well as to prevent and respond to bias incidents and hate crimes.Moore, a Democrat, has prioritized creating a voluntary service-year program for high school graduates that he describes as a first of its kind in the nation. It will be a paid program to better prepare recent graduates for future jobs.“The mission of the office is to consolidate and elevate the agencies of state government that sup...Albania hosts forum promoting regional tourism
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 21:30:56 GMT
TIRANA, Albania (AP) — An international forum bringing together officials from the Western Balkans and southern Europe to Albania’s capital aims to promote sustainable regional tourism as a main source of revenue, officials said Tuesday.Tirana is hosting three days of the “Future of Environmental and Sustainable Tourism in Albania” forum, supported by the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO ).UNWTO official Zurab Pololikashvili urged the Balkan countries to join together an form a single tourism destination in order to more effectively compete with large markets such as China, the United States or the Gulf countries. “We are not rivals. We are complimentary to each other,” said Albanian Tourism Minister Mirela Kumbaro.With 450 kilometers (280 miles) of coastline and 300 days of sunshine per year Albania offers a diverse range of attractions ranging from beaches to mountain resorts, as well as great food and culture. .“What’s new beyond the sea and the beaches is n...Belarus drops charges against Polish minority activist
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 21:30:56 GMT
TALLINN, Estonia (AP) — A prominent Polish minority activist has been released from custody in Belarus after authorities dropped criminal charges against her following a two-year criminal probe, officials said Tuesday.The Belarusian Prosecutor General’s office announced that the criminal investigation against Andzelika Borys, 49, has been closed, all charges against her have been dropped and she has been freed from house arrest.Borys was arrested in March 2021 and after a year moved to house arrest due to deteriorating health. She was accused of inciting interethnic strife and condoning Nazism — charges that she rejected. The prosecutors’ move followed comment on Friday by Belarus’ authoritarian President Alexander Lukashenko, who said that Borys has expressed an intention to stay in Belarus. “She is a Pole, but she’s my Pole,” he said.About 300,000 of Belarus’ 9.5 million people are ethnic Poles. Belarusian authorities shut the Union of Poles that Borys head...Latest news
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