Winderman’s view: Butler, Spoelstra, Heat were right, they did have enough

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:50:29 GMT

Winderman’s view: Butler, Spoelstra, Heat were right, they did have enough Observations and other notes of interest from Wednesday night’s 128-126 overtime NBA playoff win over the Milwaukee Bucks:– Who saw this coming?– Jimmy Butler.– Playoff Jimmy.– No matter whether he wants the nickname.– And Erik Spoelstra.– Because he doesn’t need a full roster.– Or even the best of Bam Adebayo.– So even without Tyler Herro and Victor Oladipo, the Heat are moving on.– And even Pat Riley and Andy Elisburg saw it coming.– Because, as Spoelstra likes to say, the Heat did have enough.– Because Gabe Vincent was enough.– Because Kevin Love at the buyout deadline was enough.– Because how could it be anything but Heat-Knicks next?– With Alonzo Mourning among those on the scene Wednesday in Milwaukee.– This is what the playoffs do.– They change the narrative.– Which the Heat just did.– And will set out to do again Sunday at Madison Square Garden.– That...

Groundbreaking held for new affordable housing in Carlsbad

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:50:29 GMT

Groundbreaking held for new affordable housing in Carlsbad CARLSBAD, Calif. -- A new $36 million affordable housing development is coming to Carlsbad, The County of San Diego announced during a groundbreaking Wednesday.Aviara Development will be a 70-unit complex for low-income families composed of one to three bedroom floorplans, according to officials. “Partnering to build affordable housing is more important than ever, across our entire region,” said Nick Macchione, director of Health and Human Services. “Last week we opened affordable housing for families in San Marcos on Thursday, and broke ground on a downtown midrise for seniors Friday." San Diego-area spots nominated for ‘Best Beaches on the West Coast’ Those who would like to sign up for updates on the development or waiting list information can do so here.According to officials, the total number of affordable units supported by the County of San Diego will reach nearly 7,600 when upcoming developments are complete. More than 16,700 people will be provided homes.

Youngkin in Japan to forge supply chains with ‘friends’

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:50:29 GMT

Youngkin in Japan to forge supply chains with ‘friends’ TOKYO (AP) — Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin, in a bid to lure more Japanese chip makers to invest in his state, said Thursday he hopes to forge “trusted supply chain relationships” with U.S. allies and friends to create supply chains that are not China-dependent.Youngkin, considered a potential 2024 Republican presidential candidate, is making his first trip to Asia as governor, having earlier stopped in Taiwan. He will also travel to South Korea. “We can lead the charge in forging this trusted supply chain relationship with nations that will contribute to the longstanding great relationship that we have, but add to our growth together … in a world where we need to do more with our friends,” he said at a news conference with Micron Executive Vice President Manish Bhatia and U.S. Ambassador to Japan Rahm Emanuel.They planned to meet later in the day with Japanese semiconductor executives —Youngkin hopes to attract more chip makers to the state. Micron, a leading semiconductor mak...

WVa governor to reveal 2024 plans; Is Manchin in crosshairs?

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:50:29 GMT

WVa governor to reveal 2024 plans; Is Manchin in crosshairs? CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — Gov. Jim Justice once used a visit by then-President Donald Trump to West Virginia as the stage to announce his switch to the Republican Party. Now he’s set for another big reveal that could have national implications.On his 72nd birthday, Justice has scheduled an announcement for Thursday evening at a posh resort that he owns, likely ending months of speculation about whether the two-term governor will seek the U.S. Senate seat currently held by Democrat Joe Manchin.Justice, who is barred by state law from seeking a third consecutive term as governor, has been fielding questions about his Senate plans for months. If he runs, the announcement would set up what could be a hard-fought campaign against two of the state’s most prominent politicians.Manchin, who endorsed Justice in his first gubernatorial bid before their relationship deteriorated, has said he’ll decide his future political plans in December. His federal campaign filings show he alrea...

Punishment or prevention: California debates fentanyl crisis

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:50:29 GMT

Punishment or prevention: California debates fentanyl crisis SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Pamela Smith remembers vividly the last time she saw her only son alive.It was 3:18 a.m. on July 3, 2016, in Fresno, California, and 22-year-old Jackson Smith was lying motionless on a table in an emergency room while a nurse performed chest compressions. Earlier that night, he had taken an oxycodone pill laced with fentanyl, and then he stopped breathing. Within seconds of his mother entering the emergency room, he died.Since then, Smith has dedicated her life to fighting the fentanyl crisis. This year, that has meant advocating for some of the more than 30 bills introduced in the California Legislature to address the issue.But a number of those bills have since stalled, caught in a philosophical dispute between lawmakers about the best way to address a crisis that is killing roughly 110 people in the state each week. About half of the proposals focus on public safety measures, such as punishing drug dealers with longer prison sentences, while the others a...

Scientists: Climate change worsened Eastern Africa drought

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:50:29 GMT

Scientists: Climate change worsened Eastern Africa drought MALINDI, Kenya (AP) — The ongoing drought in Eastern Africa has been made worse by human-induced climate change, which also made it much likelier to occur in the first place, an international team of climate scientists concluded.The report Wednesday came from World Weather Attribution, a group that seeks to quickly determine whether certain extreme weather events were influenced by climate change. Nineteen scientists from seven nations assessed how climate change affected rainfall in the region.“Climate change caused the low rainfall in the region,” Joyce Kimutai, principal meteorologist at the Kenya Meteorological Department said. “Climate change has made the drought exceptional.”The scientists analyzed historical weather data, including changes in the two main rainfall patterns in the region alongside computer model simulations dating back to the 1800s. They found that the long rains season —March through May — was turning drier and the short rains season — typically October...

Severe storm threat wanes as heavy rain falls overnight

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:50:29 GMT

Severe storm threat wanes as heavy rain falls overnight AUSTIN (KXAN) -- Following a brush with severe weather Thursday night, the threat of severe, damaging thunderstorms is decreasing as cooler air moves into the area.A Severe Thunderstorm Watch is set to expire at 1 a.m. Thursday for portions of the viewing area. Heavy rain may add up to 1-3" in some areas where storms linger overnight, including Austin. Minor urban flooding may result.Golf ball size hail fell in Dripping Springs from a brief severe thunderstorm just before 8 p.m., and quarter size hail fell later Wednesday night near Liberty Hill and Spicewood.Thunderstorms will continue to slowly march southeastward through Austin and into our eastern counties, clearing the area before sunrise. Thursday looks pleasant with cooler, less humid conditions. Saturday night storms bring tennis ball size hail to Hill Country Yet another threat of severe weather quickly builds Friday evening with a powerful storm again crossing over the state. Rain and storms will be likely Friday evening...

Coachella road-rage caught on camera

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:50:29 GMT

Coachella road-rage caught on camera A road-rage confrontation in Coachella was caught on camera during a traffic jam Sunday afternoon, the final day of the four-day music festival.  An aggressive driver in a white Honda CRV was captured on video attempting to cut off several cars when the clash occurred and then escalated.  “I saw everything happen for what it is only because he was harassing me at first and merging into my lane,” one of the victims, a man identified only as Shawn, told KTLA.  He’d been in one vehicle when a backseat passenger in the white Honda started hurling insults. Shawn said that it was surprising to see that kind of behavior outside the popular music event, which is spread over two weekends. “Nobody really expects to go to a festival and get assaulted and harassed. So, like always good energy and good vibes,” he said.  The car that he was in didn’t yield to the aggressive driver, and that’s when the situation got even more heated. A backseat passenger in the white Honda thre...

Santa Monica pays $122 million to victims of city employee accused of sexually assaulting children

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:50:29 GMT

Santa Monica pays $122 million to victims of city employee accused of sexually assaulting children The city of Santa Monica will pay out an additional $122 million to 124 victims who alleged they were sexually assaulted by a city employee when they were children.The employee, Eric Wess Uller, 50, served as a volunteer at the Santa Monica’s Police Activities League program between the late '80s and possibly through 2010, officials said.Over 200 people have since come forward with allegations against Uller.“These were young underserved kids in the Pico neighborhood in Santa Monica,” said Brian Claypool, the attorney representing the victims. “Most of these kids were immigrants.”The Tuesday settlement announcement now brings the total settlement payout to nearly $230 million to 229 alleged victims over the past three years.“In 1989, the city of Santa Monica created a public safety risk for these kids when they hired a guy named Eric Uller who was an IT director at the city,” said Claypool.Uller was reportedly an employee who worked closely with the police department. He was a volunt...

SF Giants promote former first-round pick Patrick Bailey to Triple-A Sacramento

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:50:29 GMT

SF Giants promote former first-round pick Patrick Bailey to Triple-A Sacramento SAN FRANCISCO — A former top prospect is starting to gain momentum in the Giants organization.Patrick Bailey, the No. 13 overall pick out of North Carolina State in the 2020 MLB Draft, was promoted to Triple-A Sacramento on Wednesday.Bailey was expected to move quickly through the Giants’ farm system, but injuries derailed his start in pro ball. He hit just .225 with a .761 OPS in High-A last year and was ranked as the Giants’ No. 27 overall prospect by Baseball America entering this season.This year, the Giants feel great about the progress Bailey has made. Known as a defensive-first catcher, the 23-year-old was hitting .333 with an .882 OPS in 14 games with Double-A Richmond before his promotion.“Patty was really doing good work in Double-A, swinging the bat and playing great defense,” Giants manager Gabe Kapler said Wednesday. “We think he’s close to big league ready as a defensive catcher right now. His at-bat quality has improved.”The Giants think he could help the big le...