Tagged black bear hit, killed on 101 Freeway
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:58:00 GMT
A black bear that was being tracked by the National Park Service died after it was hit by a vehicle on the 101 Freeway in Ventura County on Friday, authorities said.A driver first reported the bear to the California Highway Patrol and, around 10:30 p.m., a NPS biologist found the carcass on the median.The male bear, believed to be 3-4 years old, had a GPS radio collar that was attached in April when he was captured in the western Santa Monica Mountains south of the 101 Freeway, NPS said.This National Park Service photo shows BB-12 when he was captured and collared in April 2023. (NPS)“When any of our radio-collared animals get killed on the road, it’s sad but not that surprising after 20 years of studying these animals in the region,” said Jeff Sikich, the lead field biologist for the mountain lion study at Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area. “Roadkill is the number one source of mortality for our mountain lions, so there’s no reason to believe it would be much differen...Following successful launch, Megabus expands Vegas-to-L.A. bus service
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:58:00 GMT
Less than two months after launching a popular shuttle between Los Angeles and Las Vegas, Megabus says strong demand has prompted the company to double its daily service.The New Jersey-based transit company returned to California earlier this year after discontinuing service throughout the state in the late 2010s. Upon its relaunch, Megabus offered three daily trips between Anaheim, Los Angeles, Bakersfield, Fresno, San Francisco, Oakland and Sacramento. In June, Megabus launched a twice-daily shuttle between Los Angeles and Las Vegas, with additional trips to Anaheim, Barstow and Riverside. This undated promotional image shows a Megabus bus driving between Los Angeles and Las Vegas. (Megabus)At the time of the launch, Colin Emberson, Megabus vice president of commercial, called the L.A. to Las Vegas service an important route for the company's growth.Less than two months after the launch of the route, Megabus announced it would be doubling the service, adding two more daily shuttle...Embracing Childhood Chaos: Little Trouble’s Journey to Letting Kids Be Kids
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:58:00 GMT
In October 2020, amidst the global pandemic and the postponement of their highly anticipated wedding, Dinah Chapman and her husband found solace in a new undertaking — creating their own family. Throughout Dinah’s pregnancy, her efforts to find matching and unique outfits for her husband and soon-to-be-born son proved fruitless. Determined to fill this void in the market, she took matters into her own hands and founded Little Trouble, a children’s clothing company driven by a resounding purpose.Driven by an unwavering dedication to celebrating the very essence of childhood, Dinah spearheaded the creation of Little Trouble—a vibrant embodiment of boundless exuberance, innocent wonder, and unfiltered self-expression. With a clear vision, she pursued a heartfelt mission to ignite children’s joy, empowering them to embrace their true nature and experience the pure delights of play. Whether fearlessly leaping into puddles or immersing themselves in youth’s enchant...Storms, flooding deal farmers in Northeast a devastating blow
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:58:00 GMT
By Steve LeBlanc | Associated PressWell before it was warm enough to plant seedlings in the ground, farmer Micah Barritt began nursing crops like watermelon, eggplant and tomatoes — eventually transplanting them from his greenhouse into rich Vermont soil, hoping for a bountiful fall harvest.Within a few hours last week, those hopes were washed away when flood waters inundated the small farm, destroying a harvest with a value he estimated at $250,000. He still hopes to replant short-season crops like mustard greens, spinach, bok choy and kale.“The loss of the crops is a very tangible way to measure the flood, but the loss of the work is hard to measure,” said Barritt, one of five co-owners of Diggers’ Mirth Collective Farm in Burlington, Vermont. “We’re all grieving and heartbroken because of this.”That heartbreak was felt by farmers in several Northeast states after floods dealt a devastating blow at the worst possible time — when many plants were...Emergency halts eastbound traffic on Richmond-San Rafael Bridge
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:58:00 GMT
Traffic on the eastbound Richmond-San Rafael Bridge was halted Friday afternoon because of a person threatening to jump off the span, according to the California Highway Patrol.Negotiators were working to resolve the crisis, the CHP reported. Traffic monitors showed heavy congestion on Interstate 580 in San Rafael, northbound Highway 101 in San Rafael, East Sir Francis Drake Boulevard in Larkspur and westbound Interstate 580 in Richmond.Check back for updates.VP Harris: Florida rules on Black history pushed by Gov. DeSantis are ‘propaganda’
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:58:00 GMT
By CHRIS MEGERIAN and BRENDAN FARRINGTONWASHINGTON — Vice President Kamala Harris said extremists want to “replace history with lies” as she traveled to Florida on Friday to assail Republican efforts to overhaul educational standards, plunging into a battle over schooling that has rippled through classrooms around the country.“They dare to push propaganda to our children,” she said in Jacksonville. “This is the United States of America. We’re not supposed to do that.”Her trip came two days after the Florida Board of Education approved a revised Black history curriculum to satisfy legislation signed by Gov. Ron DeSantis, a Republican presidential candidate who has accused public schools of liberal indoctrination. The new standards include instruction that enslaved people benefited from skills that they learned.“How is it that anyone could suggest that in the midst of these atrocities that there was any benefit to being subjected to this level of dehumanization?” Harris asked.She did ...San Francisco mourns death of legendary singer Tony Bennett
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:58:00 GMT
(BCN) -- While fans around the world mourned the death of Tony Bennett Friday, the news hit his adopted hometown of San Francisco particularly hard. The legendary singer's iconic connection to the city was cemented in 1961 when he first performed his hit "I Left My Heart in San Francisco" at the Fairmont hotel. Since then, it's become the song most associated with "the city by the Bay" and continues to be played every time the San Francisco Giants baseball team secures a home win. On Friday, Mayor London Breed ordered the flags at City Hall to be flown at half-mast to honor the dulcet-toned crooner's love of the city, his artistic legacy and his life. Taylor Swift concerts at Levi’s prompts bracelet policy change "Tony Bennett provided us with a song, a spirit, and a magic that is intertwined with the history of San Francisco and who we are," Breed said. "Today we honor his memory and celebrate his legacy that will stay with us forever." The city has long embraced its ...Testifying Against Texas, Women Denied Abortions Relive the Pregnancies That Almost Killed Them
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:58:00 GMT
When Samantha Casiano learned she was pregnant last year, she and her husband felt excitement. The 29-year-old mother of four and lifelong Texas resident began collecting baby toys and a bassinet for her fifth child. During a routine ultrasound at 20 weeks, she was chatting up the technician when the room suddenly grew silent. Casiano’s doctor delivered grim news: Her baby had anencephaly, a lethal condition in which the skull and brain fail to develop.“My first thought was, maybe surgery can fix this, but I was told, ‘Sorry, your daughter is incompatible with life, she will be born without a skull,’” Casiano said in a Texas district court hearing on Wednesday. “She was going to die inside or outside of my womb.”Her doctors bluntly told her she had “no options” in Texas as a result of the state’s abortion laws, handing her only a prescription for antidepressants. Casiano considered traveling to New Mexico for pregnancy termination, but the barriers were too steep. She could not take...Knight and Szokol shoot tournament-record 62 in alternate shot to take lead in team event
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:58:00 GMT
MIDLAND, Mich. (AP) — Cheyenne Knight and Elizabeth Szokol birdied six of the last eight holes in alternate-shot play for an 8-under 62 and a three-stroke lead Friday in the Dow Great Lakes Bay Invitational, the LPGA Tour’s lone team event.Knight made a 25-foot birdie putt on the par-3 18th in windy conditions at Midland Country Club to break the tournament alternate-shot round record and 54-hole scoring mark at 18-under 192.“It’s so awesome,” Szokol said. “We love this event. It’s so fun that Dow does this for us. It’s such a unique format, and this is the only (team) event we get to play this year. It’s amazing to be in the record books at this event.”Matilda Castren and Kelly Tan were second after a 68. They finished second last year.“We’re just going to really try and go out and have fun tomorrow,” Tan said. “It’s best ball, so we’re going to make birdies and hopefully we’ll see where it puts us at the end of the round.”Knight won the 2019 Ascendant LPGA for her lone tour title,...A sunny Friday expected to lead into a ‘phenomenal’ weekend of weather, ahead of record-breaking heat next week
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:58:00 GMT
Listen to WTOP for weather updates on the 8s.Rain and storms passing through the D.C. area tapered off ahead of the morning commute, making way for a sunny Friday.According to 7News First Alert meteorologist Veronica Johnson, a “phenomenal” weekend of weather likely awaits the region, with sunshine, low humidity and no hazy skies.Mornings should be comfortable, with temperatures in the 60s that are expected to peak in the mid- to upper 80s during the afternoon — before potentially reaching record highs next week.“Enjoy this weekend as next week’s heat begins to build with the hottest air of the season potentially moving through Wednesday through Saturday,” Johnson said. “First Alert Weather may be on Heat Alert as we are forecasting afternoon temps 95-98 degrees with heat index values in the triple digits.”Listen to WTOP online and on the radio at 103.5 FM or 107.7 FM.Current traffic conditionsWeather forecastSign up for WTOP email alertsFor...Latest news
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