Slain man found in riverbed next to Montebello park
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:33:37 GMT
A man was found shot to death in a riverbed next to a Montebello park Tuesday afternoon.The man, whose name and age have not been disclosed, was found in the Rio Hondo riverbed behind Grand Rea Park, located at 600 Rea Drive, at about 5:15 p.m., the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department said in a news release. The man was suffering from multiple gunshot wounds, officials said.He was taken to a local hospital, where he was pronounced dead. No information about the shooter or shooters has been released, and the investigation is ongoing.Anyone with information is asked to call 323-890-5500.To report information anonymously, call 800-222-TIPS (8477) or visit lacrimestoppers.org.Passengers fall ill on plane due to triple-digit temperatures in Las Vegas
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:33:37 GMT
Delta Air Lines canceled a flight from Las Vegas to Atlanta on Monday after extreme heat led to illnesses among passengers, KTLA sister station KLAS reports. The number of passengers who were sick was not disclosed in a statement from the airline. Reports that the passengers were in the cabin on the ground for four hours could not be confirmed."We apologize for the experience our customers had on Flight 555 from Las Vegas to Atlanta on July 17, which ultimately resulted in a flight cancelation. Delta teams are looking into the circumstances that led to uncomfortable temperatures inside the cabin and we appreciate the efforts of our people and first responders at Harry Reid International." Teen banned for 3 years after ‘skip lagging’ flight hack: family The apology to customers came along with a "compensatory gesture," the airline said.Multiple people were reportedly wheeled off the plane by paramedics, and multiple flight attendants were also said to have fallen ill. The official ...SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket launch delayed
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:33:37 GMT
SpaceX had plans to launch a Falcon 9 rocket from the Vandenberg Space Force Base in Southern California on Tuesday night before the mission was aborted.The rocket was aborted five seconds before a scheduled lift-off time of 10:25 p.m. PDT.The rocket was carrying a group of Starlink satellites into orbit. Takeoff had already been pushed back from the initial 9:34 p.m. time before the mission was officially ended."The vehicle is safe and we are proceeding with the offloading sequence," the launch director was heard saying moments after the abort was called.A second attempt at a launch is scheduled for Wednesday night on July 19."Keep in mind that the purpose of the countdown is to help us catch potential issues prior to flight and there are thousands of ways a launch can go wrong and only one way it can go right," said the launch host. "Given that, we are overly cautious on the ground and if the team or the vehicle sees anything that just looks even slightly off, they'll stop the cou...Hemp Permits In PR — Is It Legal To Use CBD In Puerto Rico?
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:33:37 GMT
Cannabis legality is confusing enough in US states. However, the 2018 US Farm Bill has helped clarify DC’s stance on hemp-derived goods, especially CBD oils. While it’s clear CBD oil is federally legal in the 50 US states, there are many questions about how this policy applies in other US territories. For instance, is CBD legal in Puerto Rico?Whether you live in Puerto Rico or plan to visit, it’s crucial to review this island’s stance on hemp-extracted CBD products. People must also constantly review Puerto Rico’s ever-changing cannabis policies.So, Can People Legally Use CBD Oil In Puerto Rico?Unfortunately, CBD oil’s legal status in Puerto Rico isn’t simple to explain. PR officials have introduced many laws regulating medical marijuana, but they have yet to directly address recreational CBD oil. Also, Puerto Rico doesn’t use the same terminology to distinguish hemp, marijuana, and cannabis as in the 2018 US Farm Bill.However, it’s clear from PR’s Act No. 42-2017 that residents can...Ray Volpe Sings a Happy Song
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:33:37 GMT
Ray Volpe Sings a Happy Song: DJ and producer Ray Volpe got his start in electronic music back in 2010.“It’s been 13 years now, time flies, it’s so crazy to think about,” he says. “I was in 7th grade in North Carolina, just messing around making Call of Duty montage videos to the sounds of various electronic music. That’s how I found it and that’s how I fell in love with it. I was so enamored of the massive spectrum this overall umbrella of EDM really was. House music, dubstep, drum & bass, the list goes on with so many fusions and sub-genres. I was really into electro, electro house, and dubstep at first. Skrillex was a massive starting inspiration for me. I wanted to start making music like the songs I would use for those gaming edits, so I downloaded FL Studio and just gave it a shot. Honestly, I hated the user interface. It felt unnatural to me. I totally respect FL producers, and I think I could make it work now, but it just didn’t connect with me at...Half a deer carcass spotted on Los Gatos roadway
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:33:37 GMT
July 12BATTERY: 12:15 p.m. at Billy Jones Railroad on Blossom Hill Road. One adult with special needs pushed another. There were no injuries reported; the push was described as a “nudge forward.”July 13JUVENILE DISTURBANCE: 10:30 p.m. on Bayview Ct. Someone knocked on a resident’s door and ran. He saw them hiding in bushes. He thinks it is kids and would just like a marked car in the area.July 14NOISE DISTURBANCE: 8:43 a.m. at Valley Oaks Apartments on Oak Rim Way. Landscapers were using a wood chipper and waking residents up. The reporting party was told they were allowed to be working.TRAFFIC HAZARD: 2:09 p.m. at Saratoga-Los Gatos and Quito roads. There was a report of half a deer carcass in the road. It was gone when officers arrived, and they were unable to locate it.NOISE DISTURBANCE: 11:02 p.m. on Castlewood Drive. A group of males was having an overly loud conversation.First-generation iPhone sells at auction for almost 380 times its original price
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:33:37 GMT
A first-generation iPhone sold at auction Sunday for $190,373, almost 380 times its original price of $499 when the groundbreaking device went for sale in 2007.LCG Auctions, which hosted the sale, said the 4GB iPhone model was 20 times rarer than the 8GB model released at the same time for $599. That’s largely because the 4GB model was discontinued two months after launch given customer preference for the larger memory size.Related ArticlesBusiness | Bay Area tech layoffs hit primarily non-tech workers: report Business | Apple is now worth $3 trillion Business | Apple buys big and empty Cupertino office building Business | Caltech’s win in Apple Inc. patent case is upheld after U.S. Supreme Court declines appeal Business | Google, Citigroup among firms tightening return-to-office rules “A new bar was set Sunday night,” said Mark Montero, the founder of LCG Auctions. “We are thrilled to be a part of this ...Quick Cook: Like baba ganoush? Try this charred zucchini yogurt dip
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:33:37 GMT
Reminiscent of baba ganoush, this dip features lightly charred zucchini for a subtle smoky flavor that pairs beautifully with zingy lemon, yogurt and feta along with fresh herbs. Serve it with pita chips, warmed pita bread, sliced crudité or as a flavorful spread for sandwiches, wraps and pita pockets.This is a flexible recipe, so feel free to substitute other herbs or spices to mix it up a bit. The dip can be made ahead of time and stored in the refrigerator for up to one week. When serving, sprinkle with some fresh herbs and drizzle with olive oil.Charred Zucchini Yogurt DipMakes about 1 cupINGREDIENTS2 to 3 zucchini (about 1½ pounds total), sliced lengthwise into 1-inch slabsOlive oil2 garlic cloves2 tablespoons lemon juice½ cup Greek yogurt1/3 cup crumbled feta¾ teaspoon sherry vinegar1 teaspoon saltFreshly cracked black pepper½ teaspoon ground cumin1/3 teaspoon ground coriander¼ cup fresh chopped parsley2 tablespoons fresh chopped mintDIRECTIONSRelated ArticlesRestaurants, Food...Pooping only every 3 or more days linked with cognitive decline, research finds
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:33:37 GMT
By Kristen Rogers | CNNIn the first research to look at constipation’s impact on the aging brain, scientists have found some concerning links.Being chronically constipated, defined by the authors as having a bowel movement only every three or more days, has been linked with a 73% higher risk of subjective cognitive decline, according to research presented Wednesday at the Alzheimer’s Association International Conference in Amsterdam.“Our study provided first-of-its-kind evidence that examined a wide spectrum of bowel movement frequency,” said Dr. Chaoran Ma, the research’s first author and assistant professor in the department of nutrition at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, via email. “We were surprised at how strong the associations were, especially for those with very infrequent bowel movements.”About 16% of the worldwide adult population experiences constipation, but it’s even more common among older adults due to age-related factors such as lack of exercise and dietary ...Only tickets — not driving tests — can curb dangerous driving, reader says: Roadshow
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Q: DMV behind-the-wheel tests should be used only for first-time driver’s tests. For the rest of us, they are a waste of everyone’s time.The worst-performing drivers I see probably are the most skilled drivers when they want to be, or they would have wrecked their cars by now with all their speeding, tailgating, cutting people off, breaking the law, and changing lanes every few yards.The DMV Driver’s Handbook lists the most common causes of collisions as driver distractions, unsafe speed, improper turns, not following the right-of-way rules, not following stop signals and signs, driving on the wrong side of the road, and traveling faster or slower than the flow of traffic. No experienced driver would do these things during a behind-the-wheel test, but some drivers do these things all the time on the road.More enforcement is the only way we are going to stop bad drivers.Pete Williams, MoragaA: You raise a good point. The CHP recently hired more officers, and will be...Latest news
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