Cars spray painted with swastikas in Orange County
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 09:31:05 GMT
Some residents in a Costa Mesa apartment complex woke up last week to find swastikas spray painted on their vehicles. Police said the incident occurred at the Ava Apartment complex along Santa Ana Avenue and that vandals spray painted the cars sometime between 6 p.m. on Tuesday and 7 a.m. Wednesday. “No, this isn’t 1939 Germany but Costa Mesa, CA. 2023,” the non-partisan U.S. based organization Stop AntiSemitism tweeted about the incident. On Saturday, the Costa Mesa Police Department said that it was aware of the photo circulating on social media of the swastika spray painted on a silver Mercedes Benz. Some residents of a Costa Mesa apartment complex found swastikas painted on their cars last week. (StopAntisemism.org)Some residents in the Ava Apartment complex in Costa Mesa had swastikas spray painted on their cars earlier last week. (KTLA)“We condemn this act of vandalism and the use of this abhorrent and hurtful symbol,” the police department said in a statement. An aud...Long Beach Police locate missing 11-year-old boy
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 09:31:05 GMT
The Long Beach Police Department has located a missing 11-year-old boy and reunited him with his family, authorities announced Sunday evening. According to LBPD, Antoine Wright had last been seen on Saturday at 7 p.m. near his residence in the 5500 block of Ackerfield Avenue. Evacuations ordered as wildfire near Temecula grows to over 2,200 acres Wright was described as Black, standing 4 feet, 7 inches tall and weighing 75 pounds with brown hair and brown eyes. Antoine Wright as seen in an undated photo. (LBPD)He had last been seen wearing a black shirt with red shorts, red and dark gray shoes and a black hat. Wright suffers from medical conditions, LBPD said. No information on where Wright was located or his condition was provided.Crews contain early morning house fire in Fremont
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 09:31:05 GMT
(KRON) -- An early morning blaze was extinguished early Sunday at a condemned home on Bradley Street, according to the Fremont Fire Department.Fremont Fire DepartmentFremont Fire DepartmentFremont Fire DepartmentFremont Fire DepartmentFire officials said the two-alarm fire, which broke out just before 6 a.m., started outside of the two-story home and spread to the attic. No injuries were reported. Petaluma man arrested on DUI suspicion after 3-car crash The cause of the fire is currently under investigation.Berkeley teen swims her way into record books, raises money for cancer research
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 09:31:05 GMT
(KRON) -- A 15-year-old Berkeley teen is swimming her way into the history books. Maya Merhige became the youngest person to swim the 21-mile Catalina Channel and previously conquered the Lake Tahoe Triple Crown last year. This accomplished teen swims to raise awareness for pediatric cancer research. She joins KRON4 Anchor Stephanie Lin to share more. Watch the full interview in the video player above.Orioles’ 7-run 1st inning propels them past the Yankees 9-3
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 09:31:05 GMT
BALTIMORE (AP) — Adam Frazier hit a three-run homer as part of a seven-run first inning for Baltimore, and the Orioles went on to a 9-3 victory over the New York Yankees on Sunday night.The Orioles led 6-0 before they even made an out against Luis Severino (2-5), and they took two of three in the weekend series. The win kept Baltimore 1 1/2 games ahead of Tampa Bay atop the AL East. The Yankees are 3 1/2 behind the last playoff spots in the American League after missing a chance to gain on Houston and Toronto.Adley Rutschman and Gunnar Henderson hit consecutive singles to start the bottom of the first, and Anthony Santander followed with an RBI double. Ryan O’Hearn then doubled home two more runs.After a walk to Austin Hays, Frazier hit a drive to right field that gave the Orioles a six-run lead after six batters. Rutschman added an RBI single to make it 7-0.Severino gave the Yankees a couple of scoreless innings after that but was pulled in the fourth after a run-scoring doub...DC Libraries wants to hear you ROAR!
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 09:31:05 GMT
Presidential residence in Washington D.C. with a big dinosaur roaring in your face.(Getty Images/christiannafzger) Presidential residence in Washington D.C. with a big dinosaur roaring in your face.(Getty Images/christiannafzger) Can you or your kid do a great impersonation of a dinosaur? Were you born with an emphatic Jurassic growl that you just need to express? There is a contest you should know about.DC Public Libraries is looking for the best dinosaur roars around town for it’s 2023 (wait for it) Dinosaur Roaring Contest.Entries are being accepted now, but you only have until Tuesday, Aug. 1 to submit. Here’s what you need to know.Submit your video of 10 seconds or less to the DC Library website. ...Juez declara legal la captura del hijo del presidente de Colombia, Nicolás Petro Burgos, y su exesposa Daysuris del Carmen Vásquez
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 09:31:05 GMT
(CNN Español) — Un juez de Bogotá declaró legal este domingo la captura de Nicolás Petro Burgos y de su exesposa, Daysuris del Carmen Vásquez Castro, a quienes se les investiga por los delitos de lavado de activos, enriquecimiento ilícito y violación de datos personales, según informó en un comunicado la Fiscalía de Colombia.El Juzgado Penal Municipal 74 con funciones de control de garantías determinó además que “se impartió legalidad a los allanamientos, registro e incautación con fines de comiso de elementos que serían útiles para la investigación y que adquieren la calidad de material probatorio o evidencia física”, de acuerdo con el comunicado.Según la Fiscalía, la decisión del Juez “no tuvo recursos de las partes”.Hasta este domingo, aún no se daba una determinación sobre el pedido de la Fiscalía para que se decretara aseguramiento contra Petro Burgos y Vásquez.CNN intenta también obtener comentarios de los abogados defensores de Petro Burgos y Váz...Alpine Rescue Team responds to four calls on Saturday
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 09:31:05 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) -- Alpine Rescue Team is reminding hikers to be prepared after a busy weekend of calls. The rescue team received four calls on Saturday alone for injured individuals in the mountains at Hermans Gulf, Saint Mary's and Kingston Peak. Videos: Tornadoes captured on camera in Adams County However, Dawn Wilson with Alpine Rescue said it's been busy for a while now."We’ve had a really busy July actually, we’ve had over two dozen rescues in the month of July and we think the rain is out and more people are out enjoying the Colorado backcountry," Wilson said. Alpine Rescue said it's important to know before you go and to know your body. "If you’re out there enjoying Colorado mountains, be safe. Do what you can of being educated and knowing your physical limitations," she said. "The big thing too is social media and making sure you’re not trying to bag a peak or do a certain distance without paying attention to your body and if it's telling you you need to stop and turn aroun...West Metro firefighters travel to help battle California wildfires
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 09:31:05 GMT
GOLDEN, Colo. (KDVR) -- The York Fire in southern California has now burned 70,000 acres and crossed into Nevada.As the fire danger increases Colorado is answering the call for assistance. Four West Metro firefighters are en route to the fire. They will learn of the location of their post when they arrive. Camp Spark aims to ignite girls’ interest in firefighting West Metro firefighter Michael Worcester has fought wildland fires in several western states. He told FOX31 that recent storms have provided much-needed moisture, but abundant rainfall can also increase fire danger because it boosts the growth of brush.“As things dry out then the fire danger becomes more concerning, there’s more fuel to burn,” said Worcester.Worcester told FOX31 that the National Inter-Agency and Geographic Area Coordination Centers decide if and when out-of-state firefighters need to be sent across state lines to assist other crews.“Ultimately all the resources available for wildland firefighting are con...Sweltering heat leaves 70 million people in the US under heat alerts, as record-setting temperatures move through the South
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 09:31:05 GMT
(CNN) — As the planet’s hottest month on record comes to a close, 70 million people are under heat alerts in the US, where areas in the southern plains and Southeast could see record-setting highs of 115 degrees or more.While the Northeast and mid-Atlantic will get some relief Sunday, heat advisories and excessive heat warnings are widespread across more than 10 states, from Texas to Florida, according to the National Weather Service. The weather service warned heat indexes, which factor in humidity, could soar above 105 to 115 degrees across the southern Plains to the lower Mississippi Valley and the Southeast.“Record hot highs and warm minimum temperatures are widely possible in these regions next week,” the prediction center added.The Southwest gets some reprieve from the record-setting heat as high temperatures, though still extremely hot, return to more normal values for this time of year.Phoenix topped 110 degrees for the 30th day in a row on Saturday, hitting a high of 115 de...Latest news
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