April 5 marks 97 years since most damaging tornado on record in San Diego
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:09:08 GMT
SAN DIEGO -- April 5, 2023 marks 97 years since San Diego County experienced the most damaging tornado on record, according to the National Weather Service. Records from 1926 describe a waterspout which was reported to come ashore, becoming a tornado that swept the area of National City, said NWS. Is the rain finally over for San Diego? What is a waterspout? They are described by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration as “whirling columns of air and water mist.” On this day in history, NWS says that rotation headed inland, hurling objects through the air in a rare instance of a tornado spinning in San Diego County. Weather officials reported 18 people injured and 21 homes that were “total wrecks” in the South Bay region due to the tornado. Many homes and buildings were said to be "lashed to atoms by the furious winds.""One shingle was driven into the side of a building as if it had been shot from a gun," NWS records state.Weather officials say tornadoes are most comm...National City to repeal decades-old ban on cruising
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:09:08 GMT
NATIONAL CITY, Calif. – National City City Council made a long-awaited decision Tuesday night, to reverse a ban on cruising that has been in place since 1992.Community members celebrated the decision.“Monumental! We’ve been fighting so hard for this,” Cyndi Sanchez said.Jovita Arellano with the United Lowrider Coalition said, “just knowing that we are going to be able to cruise and we are not doing anything against the law.”The popular pastime has been prohibited for more than three decades. In the early 90s, city leaders approved the ban in an attempt to address crime and traffic.“That’s in the past. We are all grown up. It’s a family thing now, it’s not a clique thing anymore,” Bernando Silva said. Supervisors address Fletcher scandal in first meeting since resignation announcement People in the community said the decades-old decision caused the culture of the city to suffer as a result.“We want this for our kids. This is a culture. This is a tradition,” Santanera Perez said.It ...Nip it in the bud: How to ward off spring allergies in San Diego
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:09:08 GMT
SAN DIEGO -- Tis' the season to be sneezing for those with spring allergies in San Diego, but there are several ways to help ward off those seasonal aggravators.The first step is knowing what kind of allergens are swirling their way into the air. There are a number of irritants that can affect people differently. Here's a breakdown of allergens in the San Diego area. This is the largest bridge replacement project ever completed in San Diego history -- Tree pollenThis powdery substance is the cause of most spring allergy symptoms, according to the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America (AAFA). It's produced by trees and can sometimes be seen as a yellow dust. Other times, it's undetectable as its travels in the wind. This allergy can cause sneezing, nasal congestion, runny nose, watery eyes, itchy throat and eyes as well as wheezing.-- Ragweed pollenThis weed can produce up to 1 billion pollen grains, according to AAFA, and has been traced in the air about 400 miles off the coast...Report: Los Angeles police killed 14 people in 2022
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:09:08 GMT
LOS ANGELES (AP) — In 2022, Los Angeles police shot and killed 14 people — 60% of everyone who was struck by officers’ bullets — according to a report released Wednesday.LAPD officers opened fire 31 times last year, striking 23 people and missing their target in eight other situations, the department’s annual Use of Force report shows.The statistics show decreases in police shootings since 2021, when officers fired their weapons 37 times. In 2021, 31 people were struck, and 17 of those were killed.In eight of the 31 events of 2022, the person opened fire at the officers or bystanders, according to the report. The suspect had a gun in 10 other situations but did not shoot. In five instances, officers believed the person had a gun but none was ultimately found.Officers also opened fire eight times when the suspect had a weapon other than a gun, the report said. Although the agency is routinely criticized for its violence, figures from the last five years show that police s...Former execs accused of marketing faulty lead test devices
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:09:08 GMT
BOSTON (AP) — Three former executives of a company that makes machines that test lead levels in humans deliberately concealed a problem with the devices that produced falsely low results for tens of thousands of children, federal prosecutors in Boston said Wednesday.The children, as well as pregnant people and others, faced serious health risks because of the inaccurate test results, prosecutors said.Amy Winslow, Reba Daoust, and Mohammad Hossein Maleknia — all former executives at Magellan Diagnostics Inc. — were charged with conspiracy to commit wire fraud, wire fraud, conspiracy to defraud an agency of the U.S., and introduction of misbranded medical devices into interstate commerce with intent to defraud and mislead, according to the U.S. attorney’s office in Boston.Winslow, 51, of Needham, is the former CEO; Maleknia, 64, of Bonita Springs, Florida, is the former chief operating officer; and Daoust, 66, of Amesbury, is the former director of Quality Assurance and Regulato...Ottawa and Edmonton cement manufacturer sign preliminary deal on carbon capture
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:09:08 GMT
EDMONTON — The federal government has signed a deal to work with an Edmonton cement manufacturer to keep carbon dioxide generated at the plant from entering the atmosphere.Innovation, Science and Industry Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne has signed a memorandum of understanding with Heidelberg Materials to help with construction of a carbon capture and storage facility.The deal marks the start of negotiations on a federal role in the $1.4-billion project, which is expected to be operational by 2026.The company says the facility would make the plant carbon neutral and it would be the first of its kind in North America. It says the project would store the equivalent of carbon produced by 300,000 passenger cars a year. Cement manufacturing is a significant source of greenhouse gases, responsible for about seven per cent of global carbon dioxide emissions. This report by The Canadian Press was first published April 5, 2023. The Canadian PressAbortion drives liberal’s win in Wisconsin court election
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:09:08 GMT
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Democratic-backed candidate Janet Protaswiecz’s victory in Wisconsin’s state Supreme Court election is a fresh example of the enduring political power of abortion rights in the wake of Roe v. Wade’s reversal.Protasiewicz defeated her conservative opponent, Dan Kelly, by an astonishing 11 percentage points in Tuesday’s election. Her win will give Democratic-backed justices a 4-3 majority when she takes office in August, putting progressives in a prime position to overturn the state’s 174-year-old abortion ban and undo a host of other Republican-written policies and statutes.“The results … send a clear message,” Steven Webb II, executive director of Planned Parenthood Advocates of Wisconsin, said in a statement. “Wisconsinites are committed to reproductive freedom and upholding our state’s proud tradition of civic engagement.”Protasiewicz leaned into the high stakes during her campaign, announcing in ads that she supports abortion rights. It was ...US House leader, Taiwan president meet as China protests
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:09:08 GMT
SIMI VALLEY, Calif. (AP) — Risking China’s ire, House Speaker Kevin McCarthy welcomed Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen to a high-level meeting on U.S. soil as a “great friend of America” on Wednesday in a fraught show of U.S. support.More than a dozen Democratic and Republican lawmakers, including the House’s third-ranking Democrat, joined Republican McCarthy for the talks at southern California’s Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, against a backdrop of rising tensions between the U.S. and China.The members of Congress rose to their feet to greet the Taiwanese leader at a long table lined with bouquets. The formal trappings of the meeting, and the senior rank of some of the elected officials, in themselves threatened to run afoul of China’s position that any interaction between U.S. and Taiwanese officials is a challenge to China’s claim of sovereignty over the island.McCarthy said he wanted the Taiwan president to see that “this is a bipartisan meeting o...Randy Bachman to showcase more than 80 of his guitars at NMC exhibit in Studio Bell
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:09:08 GMT
TORONTO — Randy Bachman is shedding light on his incredible guitar obsession with a new temporary exhibit set to open at Calgary’s National Music Centre inside Studio Bell next month.Organizers say the Guess Who co-founder and “Taking Care of Business” hitmaker will showcase more than 80 of his prized axes for “Randy Bachman: Every Guitar Tells a Story.”The exhibit will include instruments from every part of Bachman’s career and feature videos of the 79-year-old musician telling the stories behind them.Highlights include the first guitar Bachman purchased from a Sears catalogue at 13 years old and his signature 1959 Les Paul electric guitar, which was used on the Guess Who’s beloved hits “These Eyes,” “No Time” and “American Woman.”Also planned for the display is his rare first-year white Stratocaster, which he played on numerous Bachman-Turner Overdrive albums, and his 1957 Gretsch electric guitar, which ...WATCH LIVE: Procession nears medical examiner's office for fallen CFD firefighter
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:09:08 GMT
CHICAGO — A Chicago firefighter died Wednesday following a high-rise fire in Gold Coast. He is the second CFD member to die in as many days.At around 7:20 a.m., CFD tweeted that they responded to the 1200 block of North Lake Shore Drive, which is near the intersection of Division, for a still-and-box response.Then a short time later, a mayday response was called for a firefighter down. Chicago fire said Lt. Jan Tchoryk, 55, was making his way up the stairs to the 27th floor when he went down.Jan Tchoryk, courtesy Patrick QuaryHe was rushed by colleagues to the lobby where life-saving measures were performed. He died as a result of his injuries, CFD said.Three other firefighters were taken to the hospital in fair condition and two civilians were injured as well.The fire department said the fire was initially out and they were just battling hot spots. However at around 8:55 a.m., the fire reignited and large flames were shooting out of another unit. Tchoryk's equipment, courtesy Patr...Latest news
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