Repair work continues on Scripps Ranch water main break, roads closed
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 06:22:08 GMT
SAN DIEGO -- A water main break that flooded a roadway in Scripps Ranch on Friday morning has prompted road closures that could last for several days. The pressure from the water was so intense Friday morning that it caused the road to buckle in several spots. Water continued to gush out from underneath the road for several hours causing the water level to rise high on Scripps Ranch Boulevard. VIDEO: Boat washes ashore in Del Mar An official with the City of San Diego says crews are continuing working on repairs at Scripps Ranch Boulevard and Scripps Lake Drive, which he says are anticipated to be completed by early next week.In the meantime, northbound Scripps Ranch Boulevard is closed between Meanley Drive and Hibert Street. On southbound between Hibert Street and Scripps Lake Drive, the eastside lanes are closed just east of Scripps Ranch Boulevard in both directions, the city said.Officials have encouraged motorist to avoid the area if possible as the road closure has impacted...Songwriter Pete Brown, who co-wrote ‘Sunshine of Your Love’ and ‘White Room,’ dies at 82.
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 06:22:08 GMT
NEW YORK (AP) — Songwriter and poet Pete Brown, who co-wrote “Sunshine of Your Love” and “White Room” for the short-lived rock supergroup Cream in the 1960s, has died. He was 82.The London-based Brown died of cancer late Friday, according to a post on his Facebook page.A poet who worked in the same circles as Allen Ginsberg and Spike Milligan, Brown was asked by drummer Ginger Baker to help write songs for Cream, a band he had formed with guitarist Eric Clapton and bass player Jack Bruce.He also helped write the group’s song, “I Feel Fine,” and formed a songwriting partnership with Bruce after Cream broke up that lasted more than four decades.The Associated PressItaly’s Meloni rejects criticism from Canada’s Trudeau over LGBTQ+ rights at G7 Summit
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 06:22:08 GMT
ROME (AP) — Italy’s far-right Premier Giorgia Meloni on Sunday rejected criticism from her Canadian counterpart at the G7 Summit about her government’s stance on LGBTQ+ rights.A reporter asked Meloni about the criticism at a news conference early Sunday in Hiroshima, Japan, which is hosting the annual summit of leaders from seven of the world’s leading industrialized nations. On television Friday, Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau told Meloni — right before they began private, bilateral talks during the summit — that “Canada is concerned about some of the positions Italy is taking on in terms of LGBT rights.” He added that he was looking forward to talking with the Italian premier about that. Meloni looked annoyed, twiddled her thumbs and listened in silence, while Trudeau switched to French to sum up his English remarks. Then camera operators left the room, and the two leaders commenced their close-door talks.Earlier this year, Meloni’s government told city halls to stop ...Israelis protest government’s plans to weaken Supreme Court amid talks for compromise
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 06:22:08 GMT
TEL AVIV (AP) — Thousands of Israelis protested on Saturday against contentious plans by their hard-line government to overhaul the judiciary, as the protest campaign showed no signs of abating nearly five months on.The main protest took place in Tel Aviv, Israel’s economic hub on the Mediterranean, with smaller other rallies across the country. Last Saturday, organizers of the grassroot demonstration cancelled the weekly protest due to security concerns as Israel traded fire with militants in the Gaza Strip.The protesters want the plans that were proposed by the most hard-line government in Israel’s history to be scrapped rather than delayed as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced in March.Earlier this week, Israel’s president hosted representatives of the government and opposition parties for talks about the legal changes as parties tried to reach a compromise.The plans plunged Israel into one of its worst domestic crises, ripping open longstanding societal rifts and creati...'I need you one time only and I pay nice:' Bond set for woman attempting to send narcotic-soaked paper to boyfriend in Cook County Jail
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 06:22:08 GMT
COOK COUNTY, Ill. — A couple faces multiple felonies for attempting to sneak narcotic-soaked paper into the Cook County Jail, according to reports.The Cook County Sherrif's Office charged Dwain Johnson 20, and his girlfriend, Kasandra Claudio, 23, with attempting to bring contraband into a jail and bribing a public official.The sheriff's office said on April 3, Johnson approached a correctional officer about bringing drug-soaked paper into the jail, offering to pay him $1,500 to do so. In a bond court hearing, it was stated that Johnson handed a handwritten note to the correctional officer with Claudio's phone number. It is alleged that the note said to text the word "Zorpion" to the number and say "Tell Zo lmk," to let Claudio know that the deal is on, prosecutors allege. The note also said "I need you one time only and I pay nice," according to court documents.Prosecutors alleged that in a phone call between Johnson and the undercover cop, Johnson said the correctional officer wou...2 men injured, 1 in custody after shooting, Elgin police say
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 06:22:08 GMT
ELGIN, Ill. — Police reported that two men were shot Friday night in Elgin.Elgin police said the two men were located with gunshot wounds around 9:15 p.m. near the 100 block of East Chicago Street. Former Kane County Clerk found dead in office less than month after indictment Police said the men were transported to local hospitals with non-life-threatening injuries. The incident is being actively investigated and a subject is in custody. Father found Naperville Snapchat predator hiding in daughter’s closet, police say There is no threat to the community, police said. If there is any information that may assist, call 847-289-2600.This Las Vegas neighborhood has streets named after a 90s video game franchise
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 06:22:08 GMT
LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — Tucked into a neighborhood in Henderson, Nevada, sits an area of dirt lots awaiting construction. Part of the city’s Cadence master-planning community, a portion of the area has already been developed, with homeowners fully moved in. The air is still filled with the hum of construction equipment. But street signs posted at various intersections throughout the site indicate a quaint neighborhood-in-the-making — and one that appears to be a bit fantastical, as well.Serenity Place, the newest project by Harmony Homes, includes an area with rather unique street names: They’re all inspired by Pokémon. You read that correctly. Not too far in the future, Nevada homeowners will be living on a street named for one of The Pokémon Company’s creatures. Photo: Justin Walker (KLAS)As the Las Vegas valley has continued to expand, seeing new developments pop up has become routine for residents. Neighborhoods are continuing to grow, and as they do, m...These areas of the US at 'elevated' risk of blackouts this summer
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 06:22:08 GMT
(NEXSTAR) – Large swathes of the U.S. could suffer blackouts this summer, according to the annual assessment from the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC).The report, which forecasts how prepared the energy grids that power air conditioners, medical devices, lights and other vital resources are, found that roughly two thirds of the country are at an "elevated risk" of power loss.Those regions include the entire continental U.S. from Texas to the West Coast, along with large portions of the Midwest and New England. (Courtesy: NERC)Despite the extensive areas flagged by the nonprofit, there is some positive news. In contrast to last year's report, there are no "high risk" regions where normal peak conditions could max out operating reserves. In 2022, the NERC map showed many states under the Midcontinent Independent System Operator (MISO), such as Arkansas, Louisiana, Michigan, Wisconsin, Iowa, Minnesota, Iowa, Illinois and Indiana, either entirely or partly at high ...Texas to charge EV owners $400 to register vehicles, $200 every year
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 06:22:08 GMT
(NEXSTAR) — Texas drivers looking to drive cleaner will have to fork out more money to do it, starting Sept. 1. Earlier this week, Gov. Greg Abbott signed Senate Bill 505 into law, which will establish a $400 fee to register an electric vehicle in Texas — in addition to a $200 annual fee.That's in addition to annual Texas vehicle registration fees, which cost $50.75 for most passenger vehicles/trucks. In total, a new EV owner could pay over $650 the first year. What causes those ‘unexplainable’ traffic jams? The bill was approved by the Texas Senate in March and approved by the state House last month. The author of SB 505, Republican Sen. Robert Nichols, said the law aims to make sure EV owners are paying their fair share of state highway funding, which is paid for by gasoline/diesel fuel tax dollars."We recognized some time ago that each time an all-electric vehicle does get on the road and displaces a gasoline or diesel vehicle that the state highway fund loses money," Nichols s...Austin is now the 10th largest US city, census data estimate shows
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 06:22:08 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) — In recently released 2022 population estimates, the U.S. Census Bureau said Austin was now the 10th largest U.S. city, with an estimated population of 974,447.“Austin expanded its population by 12,547 residents, growing at a rate of 1.3%,” the Census Bureau said.According to the data, the Austin metro was the No. 26 most populous metro area in the country and saw the sixth largest numeric increase in population between 2021 and 2022. Texas continues to top the charts with fastest-growing cities “These population estimates show the city of Austin gaining momentum in population growth and continuing to contribute to the rapid growth in the region,” City of Austin Demographer Lila Valencia said.The Census Bureau said the newly released data was crucial in determining how the federal government proportionately distributes billions of dollars in grants and program funding for social services, community development, and the construction of schools, roads and hospitals.Latest news
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