3 Injured after Pedestrian Crash near 83rd Avenue [Phoenix, AZ]
Published Mon, 30 Dec 2024 22:37:50 GMT
20-Year-Old Woman and Two Children Injured after a Pedestrian Crash near McDowell RoadPHOENIX, AZ (July 17, 2023) – Wednesday night, a pedestrian crash near 83rd Avenue left three people injured.The incident happened on June 7th, outside of a Sam’s Club.According to Phoenix Police, a woman in her 20s was walking in the parking lot with two young children, a boy and a girl. Meanwhile, a vehicle was traveling in the area at low speed and struck the three of them.Emergency crews were dispatched to the site of the crash shortly after. First responders then transported the three victims to a local hospital for treatment of their injuries. Officials report that all three of the victims are in stable condition.No additional information has been released regarding the pedestrian crash near 83rd Avenue. Further investigation into the incident is currently underway.When driving, it is vital to always be alert for pedestrians and other vehicles. This is especially true when you are...Race for Feinstein’s Senate seat: Schiff leads fundraising, Porter leads poll, Lee, Early, viable threats
Published Mon, 30 Dec 2024 22:37:50 GMT
New fundraising reports in the race for Sen. Dianne Feinstein’s U.S. Senate seat show Rep. Adam Schiff widening his money advantage but not having much to show for it in the latest polls of prospective voters — one of which puts his chief rival Rep. Katie Porter on top.That leaves an unsettled contest eight months before voters cast their ballots in the March primary.Schiff, of Burbank, hauled in $8.2 million for the second quarter that ended June 30. He spent $3.3 million and has an eye-popping $29 million left in his war chest.Rival Democrats Porter of Irvine raised $3.1 million for the quarter, spent $2.2 million and has $10.4 million left in the bank, while Rep. Barbara Lee of Oakland raised $1 million, spent $875,000 and has $1.4 million in her campaign chest. Seven other Democrats also are on the March 4, 2024, primary ballot, including Lexi Reese, a San Mateo County former Google executive who raised $1.1 million after entering the race June 15.Attorney Eric Early...Yosemite: Major damage to buildings discovered in high country from record snowfall
Published Mon, 30 Dec 2024 22:37:50 GMT
Crews have finally finished clearing the massive amounts of snow that buried the Tioga Road, the famous 46-mile long route through Yosemite National Park’s scenic high country that is enjoyed by tourists every summer from all over the world.But the key roadway still can’t be opened to the public, park officials said Monday, because of major damage that workers discovered to the facilities in the area.Record amounts of ice and snow damaged at least 60% of the buildings at Tuolumne Meadows, caving in roofs at employee housing there and damaging the Tuolumne Meadows Lodge, gift shop, post office and other facilities.Boulders and trees in danger of falling still need to be cleared some portions of the road. And the roadway itself near Olmstead Point, a breathtaking overlook that is prone to avalanches in the winter, has crumbled.“This was a huge snow year. It’s great that we had it. But these are the impacts,” said Yosemite spokesman Scott Gediman.Gediman said cr...Report answers critical question about Martinez refinery exposure, but more remain unanswered
Published Mon, 30 Dec 2024 22:37:50 GMT
Contra Costa Health declared that the dust released into nearby neighborhoods by the Martinez Refining Company last week “does not pose an increased, long-term risk to public health.”That statement, which followed several days of sampling and laboratory analysis following the release on July 11, may put an end to immediate concerns from the community about the threats to their health. But it leaves lingering questions about the cause of the release, and the refinery’s willingness to promptly inform the public.According to the county health department, coke dust is a black, powdery residue similar to charcoal that is created during the refining process. Although it could have caused “irritation of the throat, lungs and respiratory system” during the release, health officials said it was safe to wash off surfaces using soap and water.The release occurred last Tuesday at approximately 8:30 a.m., and lasted for one minute. Two hours passed before the refinery activated the county’s Comm...Grammy-winning pop act sets Christmas concert tour with 2 California stops
Published Mon, 30 Dec 2024 22:37:50 GMT
Even though it’s still only July, For King & Country says it’s time to start preparing for Christmas.And the Grammy-winning pop duo — consisting of brothers Joel and Luke Smallbone — is giving fans a chance to do just that with the announcement of its holiday season concert tour.For King & Country’s A Drummer Boy Christmas — The 2023 Tour Experience kicks off in November and includes two California dates.Fans can check out the show on Dec. 9 at Honda Center in Anaheim and Dec. 10 at Golden 1 Center in Sacramento.Related ArticlesMusic | Grammy-winning pop act supports No. 1 album with 3 California shows “To sing the most nostalgic songs ever written…to celebrate the miracle of all miracles – God coming to earth, offering redemption…to gather together and to experience it all with you and pepper in a few theatrics and spectacle…these ingredients culminate into what has become our favorite tour of the year!,” the b...Ex-CEO of Countrywide Financial, who had key role in 2008 financial crisis, dies
Published Mon, 30 Dec 2024 22:37:50 GMT
By Krystal Hur | CNNNew York — Angelo Mozilo, former chief executive of Countrywide Financial and a key player in the subprime mortgage meltdown that led to the 2008 financial crisis, died Sunday.“It is with great sadness that the family of Angelo Robert Mozilo announces his passing from natural causes. The family requests privacy at this time,” The Mozilo Family Foundation, a charitable organization founded by Mozilo and his late wife Phyllis, said in a press release.Mozilo’s name and that of the mortgage-lending company he cofounded are closely linked to the subprime mortgage meltdown that helped snowball the financial crisis in 2008. He founded Countrywide in 1969, and advertisements for the company boasted that it could get home loans approved for Americans who had previously been turned down.The company followed through on its promises. But because mortgages were issued to borrowers with inadequate credit, it helped lead to high default rates in 2007 and spur a wave of foreclos...California State mishandled years of sexual misconduct claims, new report finds
Published Mon, 30 Dec 2024 22:37:50 GMT
After a series of scandals led to the fall of the chancellor and multiple university leaders, the California State University system on Monday released a scathing report acknowledging years of mishandling hundreds of sexual harassment complaints and vowing to correct the “institutional betrayal and grave disappointment” of how the country’s largest public university system responds to sexual abuse.The report was released the same day that jury selection began in the criminal trial of former San Jose State head athletic trainer Scott Shaw, accused by more than two dozen former female athletes of sexually assaulting them under the guise of treatment. He faces six federal charges.“What we heard at many CSU universities were deeply held feelings of anger, grief, and pain,” the report stated. “Across all constituencies, we heard grave disappointment and sorrow in what many viewed as institutional betrayal.”The report was commissioned by California State in March of last...East Bay street racer crashes on I-580, ditches fatally injured passenger
Published Mon, 30 Dec 2024 22:37:50 GMT
(KRON) -- An East Bay street racer allegedly left his passenger to die alone on Interstate-580 in Livermore, according to investigators. California Highway Patrol officers are asking for the public's help to identify who was street racing on the busy interstate when a fatal crash occurred just after 5:32 p.m. Sunday. The CHP is also attempting to identify a second passenger, who also fled the scene and abandoned the victim. Not long before the crash, dispatchers with the CHP Golden Gate Communication Center began receiving 911 calls from witnesses reporting that a Toyota Camry was racing a tan-colored Chevrolet Camaro on I-580 westbound near North Livermore Avenue. When CHP officers arrived on scene just four minutes later, they found an ejected passenger. The ejected passenger was pronounced dead at the scene."This crash was determined to be a solo hit-and-run, with the driver and a second passenger fleeing the scene," the CHP wrote. Investigators believe that the victim and two me...Two Santa Clara County deputies dead in 1 week after separate incidents
Published Mon, 30 Dec 2024 22:37:50 GMT
(KRON) -- Two members of the Santa Clara County Sheriff's Office died in separate incidents last week, the sheriff's office said in a statement. Man loses hand in boat mishap at Lake Berryessa Richard "Troy" Reynolds (Photo courtesy of Santa Clara County Sheriff's Office)On Tuesday, Richard "Troy" Reynolds died after suffering a medical emergency as he was leaving for work. Reynolds was a 27-year member of the sheriff's office team. On Friday, Arturo Romero died after a suspected DUI, wrong-way driver on Highway 87 crashed into him head-on. Romero had worked with the sheriff's office for over 20 years, and he was heading home from his shift at a local jail when he died. Romero Arturo (Photo courtesy of Santa Clara County Sheriff's Office)The driver was identified as a 26-year-old San Jose man with the last name Gonzales. Gonzales was arrested after he was treated for moderate injuries from the crash. "Please join us in honoring these remarkable heroes by keeping their families an...Code Orange: Smoke leads to another air quality alert in DC region
Published Mon, 30 Dec 2024 22:37:50 GMT
Bad news: The D.C. region is in for another round of smoke from Canadian wildfires early this week.Air quality levels reached Code Orange throughout the WTOP listening area on Monday afternoon due to smoke originating from Canada. A sensor at Northwest D.C.’s McMillan Reservoir noted an air quality index of 137 around mid-afternoon, with some sites near Springfield, Virginia, coming in just shy of Code Red air quality levels.Though nowhere near as dense as the smoke that prompted last month’s unprecedented health alert, an unmistakable brownish haze lingered over downtown D.C.’s monuments late Monday.The Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments forecasts Code Orange conditions throughout Tuesday, too — as satellite images showed a low pressure system over the Great Lakes churning a vast area of smoke from Central Canada toward the U.S. East Coast.A look at current satellite imagery shows the smoke aloft that’s causing our milky skies today. Cumulus bubb...Latest news
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