Vehicle crash ignites 13-acre wildfire in Ventura County
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 13:36:06 GMT
A woman was hospitalized after a vehicle crash ignited a 13-acre wildfire in Ventura County on Wednesday.California Highway Patrol responded to a crash in the northbound lanes of SR-33, just north of Tico Road around 5:10 p.m.The victim was identified as Coriandra Wood, 27, from Simi Valley.Authorities believe Wood suffered from a medical issue and fainted before driving through a wood fence and crashing in a field. The exhaust from Wood's car ignited a large brush fire in the field which eventually grew to 13 acres, CHP said.Witnesses said Wood was able to self-extricate before the flames erupted and authorities arrived at the scene.Three helicopters from the Ventura County Sheriff’s Department responded to the area and began dousing the flames. Multiple fire crews also arrived and were able to stop the flames' forward progression.Nearby residents were told to shelter in place and some "soft evacuations" were conducted by authorities. Highway lanes, Tico Road and Hermosa Road were ...Threatening image diverts Maui-bound flight to Oakland
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 13:36:06 GMT
OAKLAND – A Maui-bound flight was rerouted to Oakland International Airport on Monday after an ominous image appeared on passengers’ phones, authorities said.Around 11 a.m., the Alameda County Sheriff’s Office received word that someone on Southwest Airlines Flight 3316 had used the AirDrop feature on their Apple device to share a photo that suggested a bomb was on the plane, Lt. Tya Modeste said.Deputies met the plane when it touched down at 12:35 p.m. and helped passengers deplane. Modeste said bomb-sniffing dogs were then brought in to assess the passengers, the aircraft and roughly 300 pieces of luggage. No explosives were found.Around 2:30 p.m., passengers were allowed to reboard the flight, which originated from Las Vegas.A Southwest Airlines spokesperson confirmed the flight was rerouted but deferred additional questions to law enforcement.“We place no priority higher than safety and we’re grateful for patience and understanding during this delayed journey to Hawaii,” the air...Flight diverted to Oakland after AirDropped bomb threat
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 13:36:06 GMT
(KRON) -- A Southwest Airlines flight (#3316) from Las Vegas to Maui was diverted to Oakland on Monday after photos suggesting a bomb was on board were sent to a flight attendant, the Alameda County Sheriff's Department confirmed. The images were sent to the flight attendant using Apple's "AirDrop," according to ACSO. Woman, 63, dies after being pushed by unknown person in SF Oakland Airport Operations, Transportation Security Administration (TSA), and Airport Police Services evacuated the plane once it touched down in Oakland. All of the plane's passengers and their luggage was searched, and no explosive materials were found, per ACSO. The plane later continued to its intended destination in Hawaii. Nobody has been arrested in connection with the incident, ACSO said. The FBI has an investigation ongoing. Southwest Airlines sent the following statement regarding the diversion: "We can confirm flight 3316 on Monday afternoon diverted to Oakland from its intended path, Las Vegas to...4th of July partiers leave tons of trash behind at Lake Tahoe
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 13:36:06 GMT
LAKE TAHOE, Calif. (KRON) – 2023 is being called possibly the worst year for litter at Lake Tahoe. Videos show garbage piled up on some of the beaches and under the water following 4th of July celebrations. Environmental groups were out there on Wednesday cleaning up the mess.It was an infuriating sight for volunteer clean-up groups. Video (above) shows what Zephyr Cove looked like after people partied at Lake Tahoe for the 4th of July. Now, these groups are wondering what’s going to keep this from happening year after year. More than 6,300 pounds of garbage was found at Zephyr Cove Wednesday morning. About 300-500 pounds alone was collected from the water. Nearly 5 pounds of fentanyl seized, 3 arrested in SF drug bust “There was beer cans, bottles, hair extensions, drugs. Everything under the sun. You can name it,” said Colin West, the founder and CEO of “Clean up the Lake.” The organization launched in 2018 with a mission to keep the land and water at place...Martinez and Peralta homer back-to-back, helping Dodgers rally to beat Pirates 6-4
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 13:36:06 GMT
LOS ANGELES (AP) — J.D. Martinez and David Peralta homered back-to-back in the fifth inning, helping the Los Angeles Dodgers rally from a four-run deficit to beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 6-4 on Wednesday night.Martinez connected on an 0-2 pitch from reliever Roansy Contreras (3-7) for his 20th homer, a go-ahead, three-run shot to left-center that scored Will Smith and Max Muncy, who drew consecutive walks.Peralta followed with a 406-foot solo shot to the lower right-field seats for a 6-4 lead.Contreras and Pirates starter Osvaldo Bido combined on four walks over the fourth and fifth. Both were called for pitch-clock violations: Bido in the second and Contreras in the fifth. Pittsburgh threatened in the ninth, loading the bases with no outs against Daniel Hudson. Pinch-hitter Connor Joe opened with a ground-rule double, then Hudson walked Andrew McCutchen and Bryan Reynolds back-to-back. Henry Davis struck out and Carlos Santana flied out before Jack Suwinski struck out swinging to en...After Discord leak, Pentagon to tighten procedures for classified info
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 13:36:06 GMT
The Pentagon is tightening up the way it handles classified national security information, after a member of the Air National Guard allegedly leaked a trove of military secrets online earlier this year.A review ordered after that incident and made public Wednesday did not find systematic failures, or call for drastic changes to the way the Pentagon safeguards classified information. However, it did find areas where the Pentagon needs to improve accountability measures to prevent future leaks.Those include keeping better track of who has access to classified documents and where that information is being held, along with making sure those who can see classified information have up-to-date nondisclosure agreements.Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin commissioned the review following the April arrest of National Guardsman Jack Teixeira for posting hundreds of pages of classified documents on the Discord social media platform.The massive leak revealed some of the nation’s top milita...The big green energy skills gap
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 13:36:06 GMT
Presented by SSE By CHARLIE COOPER and RUSSELL HARGRAVE PRESENTED BY View in your browser or listen to audioSNEAK PEEK— The energy workforce has major worries about the skills-transfers required for the green transition, according to new research.— MPs and the aviation industry have mounted a last minute bid to get ‘jet zero’ at the heart of the Energy Bill.— Ed Miliband thinks Europe just needs to chill its boots over Joe Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act.Good Thursday morning. Welcome to POLITICO Pro Morning Energy and Climate UK. As always, please get in touch with your thoughts, tips and critique at [email protected], [email protected] and [email protected]. Or reach us on Twitter: @hargraver; @charliecooper8; @abby_wallace3.If you are not already a Pro subscriber and would like a free trial of this newsletter, sign up here.DRIVING THE DAYTHE GREEN SKILLS GAP: You can’t have a green transition without a workf...How do we improve digital skills learning in schools?
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 13:36:06 GMT
Arie has just turned 12. He’s in a warm, stuffy classroom, Rotterdam, daydreaming of a long summer break. In six weeks, Arie returns for ‘big’ school. He’ll have a tablet to work on, enjoy superfast connectivity and start coding lessons for the first time.Alisa is a little older. At 13, she’s in her second year of high school, no longer the ‘new kid’. She writes her notes on paper. The only code she’s learned about is Morse, in a history lesson last term. Alisa is in Rome.Fast-forward five years. Arie’s looking at universities. He wants to become a software engineer — one of Europe’s most in-demand jobs — and has a good base understanding of coding languages like Python.The study suggests only half the schools in Europe offer any form of online teaching.Alisa isn’t going to university. The institutions she’s looked at have been withdrawing humanities subjects due to ‘low demand’. The world has changed, she’s told, and other options are available — has she considered an unpaid intern...Fourth of July sets new records at San Diego beaches, lifeguards say
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 13:36:06 GMT
SAN DIEGO -- Lifeguards are reporting the largest crowds at San Diego beaches since before the pandemic. The July 4 holiday crammed in tourists and residents all day with the promise of the best fireworks on the West Coast and rescuers are calling this Fourth of July a success. “There were over 400,000 people for just yesterday at San Diego beaches and the bay,” said Lt. Jacob Magness from the San Diego Lifeguards. Reporting colder than normal temperatures, there were fewer rescues than expected, just 58, but there were 6,000 safety warnings. Two people were seriously injured crashing their jet skis, but the victims are expected to recover. Body found in Mission Beach “There was going to be a lot of trash left over and there was, but this morning there were so many volunteers that by the time I got in it was almost completely picked up,” Lt. Magness said.Volunteers spent the mornings cleaning up bottle caps, glass and other leftover celebration debris. Lifeguards say they are goi...China says 239 people died from COVID-19 in June in a significant uptick
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 13:36:06 GMT
BEIJING (AP) — China reported Thursday that 239 people died from COVID-19 in June in a significant uptick months after it lifted most containment measures. The Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention had reported 164 deaths in May and none at all in April and March. China started employing a “zero-COVID” containment strategy in early 2020 and credits the strict lockdowns, quarantines, border closures and compulsory mass testing with significantly saving lives. But the measures were lifted suddenly in December with little preparation, leading to a final surge in which about 60,000 people died, according to the official toll. Deaths this year peaked in January and February, hitting a high of 4,273 on Jan, 4, but then declined gradually to zero on Feb. 23, according to the Chinese CDC. Chinese health officials didn’t say whether they expect the trend to continue or if they would recommend for preventative measures to be restored.Two of the deaths in June were from respiratory...Latest news
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