Public warned of increased coyote sightings at Chino park
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:26:04 GMT
Authorities are warning the public of increased coyote sightings at a park in Chino.City officials said staff and visitors at Ruben S. Ayala Park, also known as "Ayala Park," have reported recent sightings of coyotes roaming the area throughout the day.The 140-acre community park located on the corner of Central and Edison Avenues boasts a variety of facilities including baseball/softball fields, a skate park, soccer fields, picnic pavilions, a children’s playground, batting cages and more.Witnesses reported spotting coyotes throughout the sprawling facility as park staff said the animals are not confined to one particular area.So far, there have been no instances of coyotes displaying directly aggressive behavior towards humans, staff members note.“They are generally afraid of humans and will keep their distance unless provoked or attracted by food sources,” city officials said. “Coyotes are a significant part of our ecosystem, playing an essential role in controlling rodent popula...California partnering with Chinese province to fight climate change
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:26:04 GMT
The state of California announced a new joint initiative with the Chinese province of Hainan to help fight climate change. State officials met with their Chinese counterparts to sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on Thursday; the MOU outlines five areas of cooperation between California and Hainan. Reducing air pollution Developing and implementing climate adaptation and carbon neutrality plans Advancing clean energy Accelerating zero-emission vehicles (ZEVs) Creating nature-based solutions Governor Gavin Newsom has also recently joined the governors of Washington, Oregon and the Canadian province of British Columbia to “recommit the region to climate action,” according to a release from the governor’s office. “We are an ocean apart, but we share the same goals – leaving this planet better off for our kids and grandkids,” Governor Newsom said about the MOU with Hainan on Thursday. “Working together with global partners like the province of Ha...2 Navy sailors charged with sending military info to China
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:26:04 GMT
By Julie Watson and Lolita C. Baldor | Associated PressSAN DIEGO — Two U.S. Navy sailors were charged Thursday with providing sensitive military information to China — including details on wartime exercises, naval operations and critical technical material.The two sailors, both based in California, were charged with similar moves to provide sensitive intelligence to the Chinese. But they were separate cases, and it wasn’t clear if the two were courted or paid by the same Chinese intelligence officer as part of a larger scheme. Federal officials at a news conference in San Diego declined to specify whether the sailors were aware of each other’s actions.Both men pleaded not guilty in federal courts in San Diego and Los Angeles. They were ordered to be held until their detention hearings, which will take place Aug. 8 in those same cities.U.S. officials have for years expressed concern about the espionage threat they say the Chinese government poses, bringing criminal cases ...South Korean police are pursuing suspect in a high school stabbing in second such incident in 2 days
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:26:04 GMT
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — South Korean police are pursuing suspect in a high school stabbing in second such incident in 2 days.SourceArizona in talks to join Big 12, AP source says. Arizona State deciding on possible move, too
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:26:04 GMT
Arizona is in talks to join the Big 12, a person with direct knowledge of the discussions told The Associated Press, and a board of regents meeting Thursday night could determine whether Arizona State is ready to leave the Pac-12, too, and join the Wildcats.The person spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity because neither the school nor the conference were prepared to finalize an invitation to the Wildcats.The person added that Arizona State was not as far along in the process, which could slow down Arizona’s final decision because the Tucson-based school would prefer to be in sync with its rivals from Tempe.The boards of regents for Arizona’s two biggest universities, along with the University of Washington, scheduled special meetings for Thursday night amid speculation that more Pac-12 schools could leave the flailing conference.The Arizona Board of Regents, which oversees Arizona and Arizona State, were holding a closed executive session to look at possible legal advice ...A man accused of locking a woman in a homemade cell had a handwritten plan and sketch, FBI says
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:26:04 GMT
SALEM, Ore. (AP) — He called it “Operation Take Over,” with a list that included a chilling reminder to go after women who wouldn’t be missed to avoid “any kind of an investigation,” according to the FBI.Accompanying the bullet-point notes was a sketch of an apparent dungeon, to be built with cinder blocks, foam insulation and waterproof concrete.Police found the legal pad with the notes in the southern Oregon home of a man who is now a suspect in sexual assaults around the country. Also in the home: a cinder block cell where police say the man, Negasi Zuberi, held a woman he had allegedly kidnapped in Seattle until she escaped by pounding at the door with bloodied hands.Court and police records show Zuberi, 29, had been on law enforcement’s radar before — for alleged offenses such as assaulting the mother of their children, punching someone in the face and being a bad tenant whose landlord sought to evict him. The FBI set up a website asking possible victims to come forward. The si...Brice Turang, Sal Frelick hit 3-run homers in the Brewers’ 14-1 victory over the Pirates
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:26:04 GMT
MILWAUKEE (AP) — Rookies Brice Turang and Sal Frelick hit three-run homers in consecutive innings and the Milwaukee Brewers continued Mitch Keller’s second-half skid in a 14-1 blowout of the Pittsburgh Pirates on Thursday night.The Brewers had their largest run total and most-lopsided victory of the season. They had 16 hits to match their season high.Frelick’s homer in the sixth highlighted a night in which he also hit a two-run double and drew a pair of walks. The five RBIs surpassed his total of four in his previous 11 major league games.Turang went 3 for 5 and scored two runs in his first game since switching his uniform number from 0 to 2. His 414-foot drive into the second deck of the right-field stands in the fifth inning extended the Brewers’ lead to 8-1.Turang’s number change followed the Brewers’ Tuesday afternoon trade of infielder Luis Urías to the Boston Red Sox. Although Urías was in the minor leagues at the time of the trade, he had worn No. 2 while playing 330 g...The Women’s World Cup featured eight new teams that treasured the experience gained on global stage
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:26:04 GMT
AUCKLAND, New Zealand (AP) — For Portugal coach Francisco Neto, his team’s accomplishment hit him during the national anthem. After all the preparation and 13 qualifying matches, Portugal, like seven other countries, made its debut at this year’s Women’s World Cup. Being here became real for Neto during the pregame ceremony before his side’s opening match July 23 against the Netherlands as “A Portuguesa” played. “The first time we heard the anthem,” Neto said when asked a moment he cherished at the tournament. “It was our first World Cup,” he continued. “It was the first time we were there, and we could sing our song. So, I’m very proud of that moment.”The group stage was the source of enormous national pride for Portugal, the Philippines, Vietnam, Panama, Ireland, Haiti, Zambia and Morocco, all newcomers to the highest level of international women’s soccer. The debutants played hard, played with spirit and half of them picked up their first Women’s World Cup win. The de...Homeowner thought cops were car thief suspect, fired pellet gun at them
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:26:04 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) -- A Longmont officer will not face criminal charges after firing at a homeowner who shot a pellet gun at him thinking he was an intruder, the 20th Judicial District Attorney's Office said in a statement on Thursday. The homeowner nor any officers were injured in the shooting and the DA's office determined the officer's actions were legally justified in the incident on June 15. Police track stolen car in LongmontThe DA's decision letter said a Toyota Highlander with an unsecured firearm inside was reported stolen on the morning of June 15. The Longmont Police Department tracked it later in the evening and tried to stop it with road sticks. The driver continued after the stopping mechanism was deployed and crashed in the area of 2213 Frontier Street. When officers found the SUV, it was discovered that the gun was missing from the console. $1 awarded for illegal search verdict: Lawsuit follows Colorado police reform law A search for the suspect was launched and police...Relentless downpours cause flooding, stalled vehicles across Broward County
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:26:04 GMT
Broward County is starting to dry out following a stormy start to the night that left some communities underwater, as floodwaters filled parking lots and caused vehicles to stall out.From Sawgrass Mills Mall in Sunrise to various parts of Fort Lauderdale, Thursday’s extensive flooding left residents in a state of frustration.A woman who identified herself as Porsche tried to navigate the flooded streets as best she could.“It’s really bad out here. I don’t even understand how it got so bad,” she said.It was a dire turn of events for shoppers at Sawgrass Mills Mall who came back to the parking lot to find their cars and SUVs partly submerged.Visibility was not the best, as evidenced by drivers who inadvertently took a nosedive into the flooded road.Officials with Sunrise Fire Rescue told 7News that this happens all the time when drivers try to get around the flooded parking lot and end up in grassy areas with two feet of water. The mall was not the only p...Latest news
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