4 women struck, killed while walking in Malibu
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 06:18:11 GMT
Four women who were walking along the Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu died when a speeding driver lost control of his vehicle and crashed Tuesday night, authorities said.The crash happened around 8:30 p.m. in the 21500 block of the PCH, near La Costa Beach and south of the Malibu Pier.Investigators said a black BMW was traveling westbound on the highway when the driver sideswiped several parked vehicles and then crashed. A total of four vehicles were involved in the incident. Four young women who were walking in the area were struck and died at the scene, authorities said. Two others were taken to a nearby hospital. The severity of their injuries was not released. One of the involved vehicles in a deadly crash in Malibu is seen on its side on Oct. 17, 2023. (KTLA)Video from Sky5 showed at least two vehicles that sustained major damage, including one vehicle that rolled onto its side. The circumstances of the crash are still under investigation, but officials told KTLA's Omar Lewis ...Prep roundup: Westmont water polo, Heritage volleyball, Lincoln flag football among Bay Area’s winners
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 06:18:11 GMT
GIRLS WATER POLOSequoia 16, Hillsdale 13Sequoia’s Hannah McDonald was on an absolute heater Tuesday night, scoring a whopping nine goals in the Ravens’ victory. She also had help from teammates Ashley Daden and Callie Hogreffe, who scored three goals each. Natalie Martinez scored one goal for the the winners. Hillsdale put up a fight, with Samantha Lin pacing the team with four goals, Mia Veis scoring three goals, Kaitlin Graetz putting two past the keeper and Camryn Gutierrez scoring one goal. Goalkeeper Paige Floro had 15 saves. Mission San Jose 5, Alhambra 2Kira Clark scored three goals and Ozzy Lim scored two goals as the Warriors pushed past Alhambra. Izzy Cooley and Chiara Ke scored each of Alhambra’s goals. Alhambra coach Frank Reichert said the goalkeepers were the stars on Monday. Mission San Jose’s Marissa White had 16 saves, and Alhambra keeper Zoe Jimenez saved seven shots and had two steals. Sharvi Verma and Audrey Lau each had multiple steals and made scoring difficult...49ers’ Week 7 preview: Desperately seeking first win in Minnesota since 1992
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 06:18:11 GMT
SANTA CLARA – One of the NFL’s most picturesque and raucous stadiums awaits the 49ers and their loyal caravan of fans Monday night in Minnesota.The 49ers (5-1) have lost six straight visits, and they have not won a road game over the Vikings since 1992 with Steve Young (and Amp Lee’s two touchdowns). Then again, a 2022 preseason win may have helped snap any losing aura, and that is when Brock Purdy emerged from a long-shot rookie to a potential future starter.Purdy and the 49ers fell from the unbeaten ranks last Sunday, with a 19-17 loss to the Browns after kicker Jake Moody’s wide-right miss in Cleveland.What will they encounter when they visit the Vikings (2-4) at U.S. Bank Stadium — aside from “Skol!” chants ringing out from the fans and Prince’s “Let’s Go Crazy” blaring inside that doom?Let’s break it down in this Week 7 preview:San Francisco 49ers running back Christian McCaffrey (23) is congratulated by teammates after scor...Speakeasy is eyed at empty downtown San Jose tower, may be area magnet
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 06:18:11 GMT
SAN JOSE — A speakeasy is headed for an empty tower in downtown San Jose, a unique and lively bar that the highrise’s owner hopes will spur a revival of a moribund section of the city’s urban core.The bar is being planned on the basement level of 2 West Santa Clara Street in San Jose, a currently empty office tower that is owned by an affiliate of DivcoWest, a veteran Bay Area real estate firm.Drinks and an array of other activities are among the anticipated features of the establishment, which is being called 2 West Speakeasy, according to documents on file with San Jose city officials.Street-level view of 2 West Santa Clara Street, an office tower in downtown San Jose. (Google Maps)“The 2 West Speakeasy is a public drinking establishment located in the heart of downtown San Jose,” the city planning documents state. “The venue will operate as a speakeasy bar with occasional live music and DJs, and host private events.”DivcoWest, throug...Goldberg: In Gaza, piling horror upon horror, atrocities upon atrocities
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 06:18:11 GMT
Watching from afar as people race toward an abyss, I find it hard to know what to write except “no,” over and over. In the face of massacres that for Jews around the world brought back memories of genocide, the language of some Israeli leaders has, in turn, become murderous. On the cusp of a likely ground invasion of Gaza, many people I’ve spoken to, Jewish and Palestinian alike, are terrified that this rhetoric will become reality.Isaac Herzog, Israel’s president, said that the “entire nation” of Gaza was “responsible” for the attacks at a news conference on Friday, telling reporters, “It is not true, this rhetoric about civilians not being aware, not involved.” Herzog later clarified that civilians are not legitimate targets, but his words, coming from a member of Israel’s center-left Labor Party, were still chilling, suggesting a broad political consensus that Gazans are collectively to blame for the horror that befell Israel. “All gloves are off,” Ron Prosor, a distinguished Isr...San Jose man’s toxicology results released in double-fatal Santa Cruz County crash
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 06:18:11 GMT
SCOTTS VALLEY — Police investigators have released new information related to a Mount Hermon Road crash that left two dead and one child injured.Results of a Santa Cruz County Coroner’s Office toxicology report “unequivocally revealed” that Steven Bryant, 62, of San Jose, was driving under the influence of illegal controlled substances, according to a Scotts Valley Police Department social media post.The drugs “played a significant role in the tragic collision,” according to the department’s post. Police received reports that, prior to the collision, Bryant’s car was observed swerving erratically before he crossed into the opposite lane of traffic.Bryant was traveling in a gold Acura with Laurie E. Bryant, 58, when he collided head-on with a white commercial Ford Econoline van shortly before 5 p.m., Aug. 30, between Skypark Drive and Lockhart Gulch Road. Both he and Laurie Bryant were killed in the crash and a juvenile passenger was treated for serious injuries. The van’s driver was...CNBC: aumentan las remesas a México, pero el “superpeso” reduce el poder adquisitivo
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 06:18:11 GMT
Las personas que envían dinero a México este año se han enfrentado a un nuevo desafío: el “superpeso”.La moneda mexicana alcanzó durante el verano los niveles más fuertes frente al dólar estadounidense en casi ocho años.El aumento vertiginoso del peso ha erosionado el poder adquisitivo de los hogares en México que dependen de las remesas del exterior. El aumento de la moneda significa que cada dólar enviado a casa rindió menos pesos que antes.Sumado a la inflación interna, el poder adquisitivo de las remesas caerá este año con respecto al anterior por primera vez en una década, según Gabriela Siller Pagaza, economista jefa de Banco Base.“Para los receptores de remesas lo que realmente importa no es la cantidad que reciben en dólares sino cuánto pueden comprar en México con esto”, dijo Siller Pagaza. El peso mexicano se fortalece ante el dólar y llega a su mejor nivel desde el 2015 ¿Por qué recibes menos efectivo por el diner...Fagioli apologizes for ‘naïve error’ after seven-month soccer ban for betting violations
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 06:18:11 GMT
TURIN, Italy (AP) — In his first public words since being implicated in a betting scandal, Juventus midfielder Nicolò Fagioli has apologized for a “naïve error” but also hit out at newspapers for writing what he called was “rubbish.”The statement, across two Instagram stories posted on Wednesday, came the day after Fagioli was banned for seven months by the Italian soccer federation for betting violations, and ordered to undergo treatment for a gambling addiction.“I thought I would start by apologizing not only to Juventus fans but to all fans in the world of soccer and sport for the naive error that I made,” Fagioli wrote. “But instead I am obliged to start with the rubbish that newspapers write about me just to put me in a bad light with thousands of falsehoods…or maybe better, just to get a couple more views. I will speak soon.”His suspension was reduced from the minimum of three years after he admitted betting on soccer matches — but never those involving his team — and ca...US announces sanctions against a group of 10 Hamas members and its financial network in response to its Israel attack
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 06:18:11 GMT
WASHINGTON (AP) — US announces sanctions against a group of 10 Hamas members and its financial network in response to its Israel attack.SourceAre you a true Colorado sports fan?
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 06:18:11 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) — There is no such thing as silly superstitions or taking your favorite sports team too seriously. Compared to a lot of other Americans, you are not taking your team seriously enough. A new study shows that a shocking number of sports fans would do anything for love -- that is for the love of the game. Remembering Broncos superfan and ‘Mile High Monster’ Kerry Green The Harris Poll, on behalf of Vivid Seats, conducted an online survey asking over 2,000 people, 18 years or older what makes someone a true sports fan.Fans would choose sports over loveForty-five percent of Americans said that a romantic relationship is more likely to last if both partners are fans of the same sports team. While less than half of the survey believes this would affect the relationship, the survey also showed that fans would go to seemingly extreme lengths to support their team. Russell Wilson’s charity donates a million dollars In the survey, one out of five sports fans admitted they wou...Latest news
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