More than 130 cited for allegedly buying alcohol for minors in California
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 15:08:00 GMT
More than 130 people were cited in California on Saturday for allegedly purchasing alcohol for minors.A “Shoulder Tap” operation took place statewide involving 44 local law enforcement agencies in partnership with the California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC).During the operation, a minor under the supervision of law enforcement stands outside of a liquor or convenience store and asks customers to buy them alcohol.The minor will indicate they are underage and cannot purchase alcohol.“If an adult agrees to purchase alcohol for the underage person, they can be arrested and cited for furnishing alcohol to a minor,” authorities said.Suspect arrested in Manhattan Beach for allegedly buying alcohol for a minor during a statewide undercover operation. (California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control)Suspect arrested in Culver City for allegedly buying alcohol for a minor during a statewide undercover operation. (California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control)Susp...Watch 'Live from the Oscars' on KTLA
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 15:08:00 GMT
Hollywood will celebrate the magic of the movies tonight with the 95th Academy Awards at the Dolby Theatre.Join KTLA’s Sam Rubin, Jessica Holmes, Doug Kolk and Megan Henderson for a special, star-studded broadcast, Live From the Oscars, starting at 1 p.m. The show will feature interviews with A-List celebrities, analysis of the top categories, and unique insights into the hottest fashions on the red carpet (which is champagne-colored this year).You can watch Live From the Oscars from 1 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. right here on KTLA.com and streaming on the KTLA+ apps for Roku, Fire TV and Apple TV.Los Angeles television viewers can watch Live from the Oscars on KTLA 5 over the air or through their satellite/cable provider.Talk show host Jimmy Kimmel is hosting the Academy Awards for the third time and the first time since 2018. The 10 movies vying for best picture are: “All Quiet on the Western Front,” “Avatar: The Way of Water,” “The Banshees of Inisherin,” “Elvis,” “Everything Everywher...Behind the scenes at the 2023 Oscars
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 15:08:00 GMT
The 95th edition of the Academy Awards may take place Sunday afternoon, but some individuals have been getting ready behind the scenes for days, months and even years. KTLA 5’s Andy Riesmeyer went behind the scenes at the red carpet early Sunday morning to get a sneak preview of what goes on in preparation for the movie industry’s premier awards show.KTLA’s Sam Rubin, Jessica Holmes, Doug Kolk and Megan Henderson will host Live From the Oscars, a special, star-studded broadcast starting at 1 p.m.You can stream Live From the Oscars on KTLA.com and the KTLA+ apps on Roku, Apple TV and Fire TV or watch on television on KTLA 5.Are electric cars really better for the environment?
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 15:08:00 GMT
(iSeeCars) -- The U.S. transportation sector is in the midst of an aggressive push to replace fossil fuels and the internal combustion engine with renewable energy and zero emissions electric vehicles. Government incentives have recently been updated to encourage not only the sale of battery electric vehicles (BEVs), but increased domestic production of battery packs, electric motors, and EV charging stations. While the desire to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and fight climate change is admirable, analysis of a gasoline vehicle’s total environmental impact must be compared to an electric vehicle’s complete carbon footprint to understand which vehicle design is truly better for the planet. Zero tailpipe emissions are the most obvious advantages electric cars have over gasoline cars, but if the power plant charging an EV isn’t using renewable energy sources the electric vehicle’s low-carbon advantage falls dramatically.The manufacturing process – along with the eventual destruction ...Authorities: 8 dead, 7 missing off San Diego coast
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 15:08:00 GMT
SAN DIEGO, Calif. (AP) — Eight people were killed when two suspected smuggling boats overturned off the coast San Diego, and crews are searching Sunday for seven additional victims, authorities said.San Diego Fire-Rescue said lifeguards responding late Saturday at Blacks Beach pulled eight bodies from the water but that thick fog hampered search efforts overnight. Fire-Rescue and Coast Guard vessels combed the area early Sunday.Daniel Eddy, San Diego Fire-Rescue’s deputy chief of operations, said there was a long debris field on Black’s Beach. Black’s Beach is jointly owned by the city of San Diego and the state. The stretch of sand is also known as Torrey Pines City Beach and Torrey Pines State Beach.Related ArticlesCrashes and Disasters | BBC crisis escalates as players, stars rally behind Lineker Crashes and Disasters | Italy’s coast guard, navy, bring hundreds of migrants ashore Crashes and Disasters | In reversal, Bid...Shelters continue to fill near flooded Pajaro River in Monterey County. More danger is looming
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 15:08:00 GMT
Evacuation shelters continued to fill early Sunday morning in areas near the Pajaro River, where a breached levee has forced thousands of people, many of them farmworkers, to flee from flood waters.And in the distance, another atmospheric river continued with Jaws-like relentlessness to push toward the California coast. Its projected path was expected to further affect the flooded areas, and perhaps create new ones.“We’re keeping a close eye on the Salinas River,” Monterey County spokesperson Nicholas Pasculli said Sunday morning. “That’s a big concern for us (Sunday).”A flood warning went into effect at 1 a.m. for the Salinas River near Spreckels, and residents there were urged to be prepared to seek higher ground. The river is a rare one is that it flows south to north, and Pasculli said areas along the river from Greenfield to the south and Gonzales in the north may be in peril.As of Sunday morning, 3,400 people were under evacuation orders or ...Treasury Secretary Yellen: No federal bailout for collapsed Silicon Valley Bank
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 15:08:00 GMT
By CHRIS MEGERIAN (Associated Press)WILMINGTON, Del. (AP) — Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said Sunday that the federal government would not bail out Silicon Valley Bank, but is working to help depositors who are concerned about their money.The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation insures deposits up to $250,000, but many of the companies and wealthy people who used the bank — known for its relationships with technology startups and venture capital — had more than that amount in their account. There are fears that some workers across the country won’t receive their paychecks.Yellen, in an interview with CBS’ “Face the Nation,” provided few details on the government’s next steps. But she emphasized that the situation was much different from the financial crisis almost 15 years ago, which led to bank bailouts to protect the industry.“We’re not going to do that again,” she said. “But we are concerned about depositors, and we’re focused on trying to meet their needs.”With Wall Street ...Eight dead, seven missing after boat capsizes off San Diego coast
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 15:08:00 GMT
SAN DIEGO, Calif. (AP) — At least eight people were killed when two suspected smuggling boats approached a San Diego beach and one capsized, and crews are searching Sunday for an estimated seven additional victims, authorities said. Gov. Newsom works with federal government after fall of Silicon Valley Bank A woman on one of the panga-style boats called 911 late Saturday to report that the other vessel had overturned in waves off Blacks Beach, according to U.S. Coast Guard Petty Officer Richard Brahm.“The woman who called stated that the boat that overturned had 15 people on it, but that was just an estimate,” Brahm said.Coast Guard and San Diego Fire-Rescue crews pulled eight bodies from the water, but thick fog hampered the search for additional victims. A Coast Guard cutter combed the area early Sunday, and officials hoped to get helicopters in the air when weather improves, Brahm said.Daniel Eddy, San Diego Fire-Rescue’s deputy chief of operations, said there was a long debris...Doan grabs late winner for Freiburg to leave Hoffenheim last
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 15:08:00 GMT
BERLIN (AP) — Japan midfielder Ritsu Doan struck late for Freiburg to beat Hoffenheim 2-1 on Sunday and leave American coach Pellegrino Matarazzo’s team bottom of the Bundesliga. It was Matarazzo‘s fifth defeat in five games since taking over as Hoffenheim coach and it stretched the team’s winless run to 14 games. The visitors got off to a terrible start with Maximilian Eggestein scoring for Freiburg in the fifth minute. Hoffenheim struggled to break through Freiburg’s well-organized defense but finally saw its persistence rewarded when Munas Dabbur set up Angelo Stiller to equalize after the break. Matarazzo brought on attacking players with 15 minutes remaining as he went for the win, then saw defender Ozan Kabak sent off with his second yellow card for knocking the ball away in the 84th. There was still time for Doan to score with a volley of Noah Weißhaupt’s cross in the 89th. The win lifted Freiburg to fourth place. Union Berlin was a point behind before its game later at Wolfs...Government: Gunmen in north Nigeria kill at least 16 people
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 15:08:00 GMT
ABUJA, Nigeria (AP) — Gunmen killed at least 16 people during an attack in northwest Nigeria, the government said Sunday.The assailants stormed the Zangon Kataf Local Government Area in Kaduna state and opened fire Saturday after a confrontation with police at a checkpoint, Yabo Ephraim, a spokesperson for the local government told The Associated Press.Authorities imposed a curfew in the area after the attack.The attackers were ethnic Fulani, a group of mostly nomadic pastoralists who have been embroiled in a long conflict with farmers over limited access to water and land, Ephraim said.Before the shootings, a fight had broken out between some villagers and a small group of Fulani men. The latter left the scene and later returned in larger numbers with guns and machetes, the government spokesperson said.“They were strategically stationed at certain places and began to open fire in the community. They chased them even right into their homes. Wherever you are hiding, they will s...Latest news
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