Rain returning to Bay Area this weekend
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:35:28 GMT
SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) -- Rain is returning to the Bay Area this weekend, according to the National Weather Service. A low-pressure system approaching the region will bring a 72-hour window during which we'll see a high likelihood of getting at least 1 inch of rain across much of the region, the NWS said.Rain could begin as early as Saturday morning and continue until Tuesday morning. The NWS said there is a high probability of the Bay Area and coastal regions getting over an inch of rain during this period. New California laws bring changes to housing in 2024 This approaching wet weather event has the potential to become the first big storm system of this winter. Possible impacts include roadway flooding, the NWS warns. Next week's rain could also have an impact on holiday travel.Much of the Bay Area will see at least between 1 to 2 inches of rain during next week's wet weather event. However, the NWS projects the most likely rainfall totals as being between 2 to 3 inches for much ...Mickey Mouse will soon belong to you and me — with some caveats
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:35:28 GMT
FILE - An actor dressed as Mickey Mouse greets visitors at the entrance to Magic Kingdom Park at Walt Disney World Resort, April 18, 2022, in Lake Buena Vista, Fla. The earliest version of Disney's most famous character, Mickey Mouse, and arguably the most iconic character in American pop culture, will become public domain on Jan. 1, 2024. (AP Photo/Ted Shaffrey, File)(AP/Ted Shaffrey) FILE - An actor dressed as Mickey Mouse greets visitors at the entrance to Magic Kingdom Park at Walt Disney World Resort, April 18, 2022, in Lake Buena Vista, Fla. The earliest version of Disney's most famous character, Mickey Mouse, and arguably the most iconic character in American pop culture, will become public domain on Jan. 1, 2024. (AP Photo/Ted Shaffrey, File)(AP/Ted Shaffr...Reliever Jorge López and New York Mets finalize $2 million, 1-year contract
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:35:28 GMT
NEW YORK (AP) — Relief pitcher Jorge López and the New York Mets finalized their $2 million, one-year contract on Thursday.López gives the Mets another experienced arm as they rebuild their bullpen depth with low-cost castoffs.The right-hander pitched for three playoff teams last season, going 6-2 with a 5.95 ERA and three saves in 61 relief appearances for Minnesota, Miami and Baltimore.López, who turns 31 in February, moved exclusively to the bullpen in 2022 and was a dominant closer for the Orioles during four breakout months that earned him an All-Star selection. Baltimore traded him to the Twins in early August that year and he finished 4-7 with a 2.54 ERA and 23 saves in 67 games.Besides that, he’s mostly struggled in eight major league seasons. López is 22-40 with a 5.51 ERA and 27 saves in 230 games, including 58 starts, for Milwaukee, Kansas City, Baltimore, Minnesota and Miami. He pitched for the Brewers when their general manager was David Stearns, the Mets’ new president...Police arrest 3 people in Denmark, 1 in the Netherlands on suspicion of planning terror attacks
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:35:28 GMT
COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) — Police arrested three people in coordinated actions across Denmark and one person was detained in the Netherlands on suspicion of plotting to carry out “an act of terror,” authorities said Thursday. Danish officials have stopped short of indicating what the suspected terror plots were connected to other than saying the arrests in Denmark had “threads abroad” and were “related to criminal gangs,” singling out the banned, predominantly immigrant gang Loyal to Familia.However, Flemming Drejer, the operative head of Denmark’s Security and Intelligence Service, known by its acronym PET, cryptically said Danish police had “a special focus” on Jewish institutions. He did not provide more details.He said that Denmark was not changing the terror threat level, which has been at “serious,” the second-highest level, since 2010. In January that year, a Danish court upheld a nationwide police ban on the gang, saying it should be dissolved as illegal under Denmark’s cons...3-year-old injured in Longmont drive-by shooting, suspects wanted
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:35:28 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) — Longmont police are working to identify suspects in a drive-by shooting that sent a 3-year-old to the hospital with life-threatening injuries.According to the Longmont Police Department, officers responded to a drive-by shooting on Wednesday at 8:01 p.m. in the Countryside Village Mobile Park in the 1400 block of South Collyer. The mobile park is near Pike Road and South Main Street.Police said suspects in a dark-colored sedan fired multiple shots into a home.A 3-year-old girl was hit by what police called an "unidentified projectile." She suffered life-threatening injuries to her torso. 5 units destroyed in large overnight fire at Aurora construction site Longmont police treated the girl until she could be transported to a local hospital and into surgery.As of Wednesday night, police said the girl was in stable condition. The hospital staff credited the girl's survival to the treatment provided by officers before emergency personnel arrived. Those who want to dona...Former Broncos player named Grand Marshal for 2024 National Western Stock Show Parade
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:35:28 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) — The National Western Stock Show named former Denver Broncos linebacker Randy Gradishar as Grand Marshal. He will lead the Stock Show Kick-off Parade this year.The stock show parade started in the 1960s to kick off the annual event when longhorn cattle were herded through the Denver streets.Now, you'll be able to see western cattle drive with horses, cowboys, cowgirls, tractors, marching bands and floats. Randy Gradishar receives nomination for Pro Football Hall of Fame It's the first event to kick off the two-week-long stock show. Other events include rodeos, equestrian shows, live music, food, sheep shearing and more. This year, Gradishar will start off the parade by leading the cattle through the streets of Denver.Gradishar was a member of the Broncos' "Orange Crush" defense from 1974-83. This past August, he received a nomination for the Pro Football Hall of Fame, which will be announced early next year.The stock show takes place from Jan. 6-21, 2024, in Denver....Luke Combs apologizes to woman hit with costly legal bill for selling unofficial merchandise
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:35:28 GMT
(CNN) — Luke Combs is trying to do right by a Florida woman who was reportedly ordered to pay $250,000 for using his likeness on unofficial merchandise.“This is not something that I would ever do,” the “Fast Car” singer said on TikTok Wednesday.Combs said he found out about the lawsuit after a news station in Tampa, Florida reported that Nicol Harness had been sued by his representatives for selling merchandise on Amazon that featured the country star. In total, Harness said she sold 18 Combs-themed tumblers for $20 each, and was sued for copyright infringement in Illinois federal court.Combs said that should not have happened.“It’s 7:27 a.m. here in Tennessee. I woke up at 5 a.m. to use the restroom, and the first thing I saw is this, a woman that’s being sued by me for $250,000,” he said, adding that he had been unaware of the lawsuit.Harness said the lawsuit notification landed in her junk folder while she was in the hospital, dealing with heart issues. She had missed the de...Local mayors show sign of support against hate amid rise of antisemitism
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:35:28 GMT
Local South Florida mayors and leaders gathered on Thursday at the Greater Miami Jewish Federation to denounce rising antisemitism at Jewish institutions, social media, and across the community. Since the attack on Israel by Hamas on October 7th, South Florida has seen an increase in antisemitic crimes. The Jewish community in South Florida and across the world are facing alarming levels of antisemitism, resulting in local leaders to come together to unite against hate. ‘We are getting over 300% of rise of antisemitism. It’s just unbelievable what’s happening locally and around the world. It is the deadliest attack on Jews since the holocaust,’ said Ariel Bentata, the board chair at Greater Miami Jewish Federation. The mayors also made reference to the congressional hearing on antisemitism and the testimonies that were given last week.‘I’m heartbroken and i’m deeply concerned about the safety of our beloved community in Israel and here at h...13-year-old boy charged with attempted homicide of store employee in Pembroke Pines appears in court
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:35:28 GMT
A 13-year-old boy accused of shooting a cashier multiple times during an attempted robbery at a convenience store in Pembroke Pines faced a judge. Joshua Munoz appeared in court, Thursday afternoon. His mother, father, step-father and a private attorney were also in court with him. During his court appearance, a judge ordered that Munoz be held in juvenile detention for the next 21 days. Munoz was charged with attempted homicide, possession of a firearm by a juvenile and armed robbery. In addition, he had an active felony warrant for armed robbery, so that charge was applied as well.The shooting happened Tuesday afternoon at the Pasadena Drive Thru Food Store, located in the area of University Drive and Pasadena Boulevard.According to the arrest report, Munoz wanted to enter the food store but was denied by the clerk because the business was drive-thru only. The juvenile then followed the victim, pulled out a gun and demanded that the clerk “Give me everything you got.̶...Appeals court again upholds gag order barring Donald Trump from commenting about judge’s staff
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:35:28 GMT
NEW YORK (AP) — A New York appeals court has again upheld a gag order that bars Donald Trump from commenting about court personnel in his civil fraud trial, ruling Thursday that the former president’s lawyers used the wrong legal mechanism to fight the restriction.A four-judge panel in the state’s mid-level appellate court ruled Thursday that Trump’s lawyers erred by suing trial Judge Arthur Engoron, who imposed the gag order in October after Trump disparaged his law clerk.Instead, the appellate judges wrote, Trump’s lawyers should’ve followed the normal appeals process by asking Engoron to reverse the gag order and then, if denied, fighting that decision in a higher court.The appeals court ruling came a day after testimony wrapped in the 2½-month trial in New York Attorney General Letitia James’ lawsuit. Closing arguments are scheduled for Jan. 11 in the case, which threatens Trump’s real estate empire. Engoron said he hopes to have a verdict by ...Latest news
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