Fire in San Benito County consumes nearly 300 acres

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 23:15:11 GMT

Fire in San Benito County consumes nearly 300 acres SAN BENITO COUNTY – Crews on Wednesday night were battling a nearly 300-acre fire in southern San Benito County, according to Cal Fire.The Idria Fire ignited around 11:30 a.m. on New Idria Road, near the ghost town of Idria.As of 8 p.m., the fire had charred 296 acres and was 20% contained, according to Cal Fire.The cause of the blaze is under investigation.The Idria Fire is the fourth largest of the seven fires Cal Fire is currently fighting across the state. The Rabbit Fire is the biggest at 8,283 acres, followed by the Reche Fire at 437 acres and the Gavilan Fire at 338 acres, all of which are burning in Riverside County.Related ArticlesCrashes and Disasters | Extreme weather continues to batter most of the US Crashes and Disasters | Arson spree: Man charged with setting 10 fires in Morgan Hill and Gilroy Crashes and Disasters | Oakland hills group, Fire Department vigilant at year’s riskiest time Crashes and Disasters | ...

Lanes on I-80 shut down due to police activity

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 23:15:11 GMT

Lanes on I-80 shut down due to police activity (KRON) -- Police activity has shut down lanes on I-80 westbound near Berkeley, California Highway Patrol confirmed. A Sig Alert was issued Wednesday night around 8:15 p.m. for the closure of all I-80 westbound lanes near Ashby Avenue. Officers make discovery in trunk of suspect vehicle after car chase on Pleasanton freeway As of 8:25 p.m., the right and center westbound lanes have reopened; the left lanes remained blocked. The left lanes on I-80 eastbound are also blocked at this time.It is unknown at this time what has caused the police activity.This is a developing story. Check back for updates.

Antioch Police Chief Steven Ford announces retirement plan amid racist scandal

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 23:15:11 GMT

Antioch Police Chief Steven Ford announces retirement plan amid racist scandal (KRON) -- Antioch Police Chief Steven Ford announced Wednesday that he plans to retire. The news comes as the police department is being investigated for racist text messages sent by multiple officers. Ford's retirement will become effective on Aug. 11. ‘Prolific’ thief charged in San Francisco burglary spree "I am truly grateful for the opportunity to have served as your Chief," he said in part. "I have worked with some very talented and passionate people – it has been a great privilege to learn and grow from them."Ford's tenure has been clouded by the racist text message scandal, which involves as many as 45 Antioch Police Department officers. Ford described the texts as "racially abhorrent." The scandal includes texts in which officers referred to Black people as zoo animals such as gorillas and water buffaloes. Officers also said they would target Black people when stopping drivers and issuing traffic citations. Read Ford's full retirement message below: "I am writing to info...

Nico Hoerner hits grand slam as Chicago Cubs beat Washington Nationals 8-3

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 23:15:11 GMT

Nico Hoerner hits grand slam as Chicago Cubs beat Washington Nationals 8-3 Chicago Cubs' Nico Hoerner hits an RBI single off Philadelphia Phillies relief pitcher Gregory Soto during the eighth inning of a baseball game Tuesday, June 27, 2023, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast)(AP/Charles Rex Arbogast) Chicago Cubs' Nico Hoerner hits an RBI single off Philadelphia Phillies relief pitcher Gregory Soto during the eighth inning of a baseball game Tuesday, June 27, 2023, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast)(AP/Charles Rex Arbogast) CHICAGO (AP) — Nico Hoerner capped Chicago’s five-run eighth inning with his first career grand slam, helping the Cubs beat the lowly Washington Nationals 8-3 on Wednesday night.Mike Tauchman also homered and drove in three runs as Chicago ear...

Members of Philadelphia ‘high-end theft crew’ arrested in Fairfax County

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 23:15:11 GMT

Members of Philadelphia ‘high-end theft crew’ arrested in Fairfax County Police said that they have caught members of a “high-end theft crew” who took items from a department store in Virginia without paying and then scattered when confronted by police — with one person found hiding in a dumpster.It happened on July 13, when a loss prevention team alerted police that the group left the Saks Fifth Avenue in Chevy Chase, Maryland, in a gold Chevrolet Impala with Pennsylvania tags.Fairfax County officers assigned to the Tysons Urban Team learned that the vehicle had gone into Virginia and was nearby. They found the car heading to the Saks Fifth Avenue in McLean.Members of the group entered the store, where police said they chose several expensive handbags and other luxury merchandise. The group then made its way toward the exit without paying, police said in a news release.Two people ran when approached by the store’s loss prevention team; while police, who were already in the area, took one person into custody.After a brief search, police...

Yankees’ Harrison Bader leaves with bruised ribs after being hit by pitch

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 23:15:11 GMT

Yankees’ Harrison Bader leaves with bruised ribs after being hit by pitch ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — New York Yankees outfielder Harrison Bader left during the sixth inning Wednesday night against the Los Angeles Angels because of bruised ribs after being hit by Jose Soriano’s pitch.Bader went to first base, but was replaced in center field by Isiah Kiner-Falefa when the Yankees took the field in the bottom of the sixth.Manager Aaron Boone said after the Yankees’ 7-3 loss that it remained to be determined if Bader would miss any time. He said initial tests conducted during the game came up negative, but that an X-ray and additional scans would be conducted when the team returned to New York.The Yankees are off Thursday before opening a three-game series against Kansas City on Friday.Bader was 0 for 2 after hitting safely in eight of his last 12 games.___AP MLB: https://apnews.com/hub/mlb and https://twitter.com/AP_SportsSource

Union in Canadian province of British Columbia rescinds port strike notice after Trudeau meeting

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 23:15:11 GMT

Union in Canadian province of British Columbia rescinds port strike notice after Trudeau meeting VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau met with top officials Wednesday after the longshore union renewed a 72-hour strike notice. The noticed was later rescinded by the union which had earlier blocked shipments in and out of ports in Canada’s west coast region of British Columbia for nearly two weeks.The International Longshore and Warehouse Union Canada said late Wednesday in a brief note to its locals that strike notice set for July 22 at 9 a.m. “has now been removed.” With the 72-hour notice lifted, the union can’t resume strike action unless it files another notice, according to the Canada Industrial Relations Board decision issued against the union on Wednesday.The previous shut down British Columbia ports for 13 days at the start of the month, stalling cargo worth billions.About 7,400 workers at more than 30 British Columbia port terminals and other sites began striking on July 1 and originally returned to work last Thursday after a tentative deal wa...

Angels complete sweep of Yankees with 7-3 win, finishing New York’s 1-5 trip

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 23:15:11 GMT

Angels complete sweep of Yankees with 7-3 win, finishing New York’s 1-5 trip ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — The New York Yankees and Los Angeles Angels both came into their three-game series looking for momentum after dropping two of three after the All-Star break.After Wednesday’s 7-3 victory, the Angels have found a spark while the Yankees are reeling and searching for answers.Taylor Ward and Luis Rengifo hit two-run homers and Chase Silseth struck out a career-high 10 in his first big league outing in seven weeks as the Angels completed a series sweep.The Halos swept a three-game series from the Yankees for the first time since 2009 and have won four of five to get back over .500 at 49-48.“Really good effort these three days. That’s a team that’s in front of us and when everybody knows that,” Angels manager Phil Nevin said. “So enjoy your day off tomorrow. We gotta come out and play with the same intensity and everything this weekend against the Pirates.”Giancarlo Stanton and Franchy Cordero had solo shots for the Yankees, who have lost fo...

Community reflects, remembers 11th anniversary of Aurora Theater Shooting

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 23:15:11 GMT

Community reflects, remembers 11th anniversary of Aurora Theater Shooting AURORA, Colo. (KDVR) — It has now been more than a decade since the Aurora theater shooting that killed 12 and hurt at least 70 others. Community, loved ones and friends are coming together to reflect and remember the 11th anniversary of the shooting.Within the 7/20 Memorial Garden, between blossoming flowers, there are signs with pictures and stories honoring all 12 of those lives that were lost 11 years ago when a gunman opened fire at a midnight movie. The youngest victim was 6 years old.“We just wanted to make sure that we haven't forgotten them,” Todd Ponton said. Ponton is taking an extra step to honor those impacted on this 11-year anniversary. Colorado firefighters travel to Ukraine to teach trauma treatment techniques “I'm putting up 70 origami cranes, and this year we're going to finally have the names of the wounded on there,” Ponton said. “The right wing is clipped symbolizing wounded, and the beak is painted gold to show a steadfast forward in heal...

Allies’ ‘main effort’ for Ukraine shifting from donating weapons to fixing them

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 23:15:11 GMT

Allies’ ‘main effort’ for Ukraine shifting from donating weapons to fixing them The West’s focus on building Ukraine’s war machine has shifted significantly to repairing and sustaining those weapons, a recognition that the war will grind on for months and years to come, the Pentagon’s top acquisition official said.Even before Ukraine launched its counteroffensive this summer, allies were becoming increasingly worried that efforts to keep donated equipment up and running were falling behind battlefield needs.Now, with the fight to dislodge tens of thousands of well-entrenched Russian troops chewing through armored vehicles and artillery pieces, the need to get that equipment fixed and back in the fight is more urgent than at any point in the war.“We’re setting up repair facilities in Europe, we’re translating [training and repair] manuals, we have to do much more together so there’s going to be more of a focus on that” by partner nations, the Pentagon’s acquisition and sustainment chief, William LaPlante, said in an interview.Keeping billions of dollars worth of...