Wind-driven brush fire burns 30 acres in rural East County

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:06:13 GMT

Wind-driven brush fire burns 30 acres in rural East County SAN DIEO -- Crews are working to extinguish a brush fire in rural East County.The wind-driven fire was reported shortly after 11:30 a.m. Tuesday on the Campo Indian Reservation, near Black Wood and Old Mine roads, according to Cal Fire San Diego. Body of missing hiker found at Three Sisters Falls The blaze, dubbed the Blackwood Fire, is 30 acres in size and is burning at a moderate rate of spread, fire officials said. About five structures are threatened.Check back for updates on this developing story.

Idaho man charged with 4 counts of murder in shooting deaths of his neighbors, including one minor

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:06:13 GMT

Idaho man charged with 4 counts of murder in shooting deaths of his neighbors, including one minor KELLOGG, Idaho (AP) — A northern Idaho man has been charged with four counts of first-degree murder and burglary after prosecutors said he broke into his neighbors’ home and shot and killed the people there, including a minor.Majorjon Kaylor, 31, of Kellogg, was arrested Sunday night shortly after the shooting in the small mining community.A magistrate judge identified the victims as Kenneth Guardipee, Kenna Gaurdipee, Devin Smith and an unnamed juvenile during Kaylor’s first court appearance on Tuesday. The family lived in the same multi-home building as Kaylor. If convicted, Kaylor could face the death penalty. He is being held without bond and has not yet entered a plea.Few details have been released about the shooting, and authorities have not said what they believe Kaylor’s motive may have been. But prosecuting attorney Benjamin Allen said the crime was “relatively horrific” and noted that one of the victims was a child. He also said Kaylor admitted the killings whe...

Women pushed into ravine at German castle were recent Illinois college graduates

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:06:13 GMT

Women pushed into ravine at German castle were recent Illinois college graduates MADISON, Wis. (AP) — A U.S. hiker who fell to her death during a savage attack in Germany and a friend who tried to protect her had just graduated together from the University of Illinois with computer degrees.Authorities haven’t released the names of anyone involved in the June 14 incident due to German privacy rules. But the Rev. Mark Zhang of Living Water Evangelical Church in Naperville, Illinois, said Tuesday that 21-year-old Eva Liu and her parents attended the church and Liu’s parents told him that she had been killed.“It’s a very tough situation,” Zhang said. “Our words are powerless. We just mourn together with them and pray for them. When one family suffers, our whole church suffers.”Weihan Chang of Normal, Illinois, said that his daughter, 22-year-old Kelsey Chang, survived the attack. She was released from a hospital on Sunday and was on a plane bound for home Tuesday. He said he hadn’t had a chance to talk with her very much.“She’s pretty d...

Scent like marijuana enough to warrant police search, Wisconsin Supreme Court rules

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:06:13 GMT

Scent like marijuana enough to warrant police search, Wisconsin Supreme Court rules MADISON, Wis. (AP) — A car smelling like marijuana is enough for police in Wisconsin to justify searching a person in the vehicle, even though substances legal in the state can smell the same, the state Supreme Court said on Tuesday.The court’s conservative majority ruled 4-3 that Marshfield police had grounds to search the driver of a vehicle that smelled like marijuana, overturning lower court rulings that said officers couldn’t be sure that what they smelled was not CBD, a legal, marijuana-derived substance. The scents of CBD and marijuana are indistinguishable.Two officers searched Quaheem Moore in 2019, who was alone in a vehicle that smelled like marijuana when he was pulled over for speeding. Moore told police that a vaping device he had contained CBD and that the car was a rental belonging to his brother. Police did not smell marijuana on Moore.Moore argued in court that police had no reason to believe he was responsible for the smell.To justify searching someone, poli...

CP NewsAlert: Search-and-rescue operation ongoing after RCAF helicopter crash

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:06:13 GMT

CP NewsAlert: Search-and-rescue operation ongoing after RCAF helicopter crash PETAWAWA, Ont. — The Canadian military says the search-and-rescue operation to locate two people missing since a Royal Canadian Air Force helicopter crashed overnight near Garrison Petawawa in eastern Ontario is still ongoing.Earlier, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told reporters he had spoken with Gen. Wayne Eyre, chief of the defence staff, to express condolences for the members “who’ve been killed” and promised a “thorough investigation” into the crash.The Prime Minister’s Office offered no immediate explanation for why Trudeau said the military personnel had been killed in his English remarks to reporters.More coming. The Canadian Press

GTA Metro workers vote in favour of strike ahead of contract negotiations

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:06:13 GMT

GTA Metro workers vote in favour of strike ahead of contract negotiations TORONTO — Unifor says Metro grocery workers in the Greater Toronto Area voted 100 per cent in favour of striking ahead of their first contract negotiations since COVID-19 was declared a pandemic.Unifor Local 414 represents 3,700 workers across 27 Metro stores and is expected to begin negotiations with the grocer on June 26. The union says the vote shows workers are united and determined to arrive at a collective agreement that addresses key issues faced by them and by Metro customers. The union’s national president Lana Payne says in a press release that Metro needs to address low wages, which have been further reduced by inflation. Unifor Local 414 president Gord Currie says in the press release that workers have three key priorities: fair pay for all workers, greater access to better benefits, and more secure work hours and full-time jobs. The union says Metro workers are committed to bargaining a fair collective agreement that reflects their contributions to the grocer̵...

Former Oklahoma and Major League pitcher George Frazier dies at age 68

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:06:13 GMT

Former Oklahoma and Major League pitcher George Frazier dies at age 68 Oklahoma has announced that former pitcher George Frazier, a World Series champion who had a nearly three-decade run as a television broadcaster, has died at age 68.The Denver Post reported he died Monday in Tulsa after a recent illness.In two seasons at Oklahoma, he played on College World Series teams in 1975 and 1976 and posted a 12-4 career record with eight saves and a 2.62 earned run average.Frazier played parts of 10 Major League Baseball seasons with five clubs. He appeared in the 1981 World Series with the New York Yankees and helped the Chicago Cubs win their first division title in 1984 before becoming a world champion with the Minnesota Twins in 1987. He pitched two scoreless innings for the Twins during Game 4 of that World Series against St. Louis. He posted a career 4.20 ERA with 35 wins and 29 saves in 415 Major League appearances.After that, he spent 18 years as a television broadcaster with the Colorado Rockies.He returned to Oklahoma in 2015 as a color analyst on ...

Boy dies in hospital days after being struck by vehicle in Brampton

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:06:13 GMT

Boy dies in hospital days after being struck by vehicle in Brampton A boy that was struck by a vehicle while he rode a scooter in Brampton last week has died in the hospital, police confirmed on Tuesday.Peel Regional Police were called to the Sugarhill Drive and Orangegrove Drive area around 4:30 p.m. on Wednesday, June 14, for reports of a pedestrian hit by a vehicle.Paramedics told CityNews the boy, between the ages of 12 and 15, was riding a scooter when he was struck and seriously injured. The youth was rushed to a trauma centre.The driver of the vehicle remained at the scene.Peel Regional Police confirmed the boy died from his injuries. A family friend who shared an update on social media said the young teen passed away Monday morning.A police spokesperson said the family would like their privacy respected and do not wish to speak with the media at this time.

Canadian Swifties who hoped for local shows left wanting as Taylor Swift skips Canada

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:06:13 GMT

Canadian Swifties who hoped for local shows left wanting as Taylor Swift skips Canada TORONTO — Taylor Swift is giving Canadian fans the cold shoulder.While many Swifties expected the “Anti-Hero” singer-songwriter might add local tour stops to her growing schedule, they were disappointed on Tuesday when a wave of nearly 40 new dates left out Canada.Swift announced her Eras Tour — which began in March with dates across the United States — is heading overseas in 2024 with four nights at Japan’s Tokyo Dome, and two in London’s Wembley Stadium.Some of the other countries added to the calendar include France, Italy, Spain, Ireland, Austria, Germany, Poland, Portugal, and Singapore.Swift’s tour will wind through Mexico, Argentina and Brazil later this year.A representative for Universal Music Canada, which distributes her music domestically, did not respond to requests for comment.Swift last played Canada when her Reputation Stadium Tour rolled through Toronto in 2018. One of the nights included a surprise appearance by Bryan Adams who sang hi...

Sweltering heat tests Texas’ power grid and patience as thousands in South still without electricity

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:06:13 GMT

Sweltering heat tests Texas’ power grid and patience as thousands in South still without electricity AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Texas’ power grid operator asked residents Tuesday to voluntarily cut back on electricity due to anticipated record demand on the system as a heat wave kept large swaths of the state and southern U.S. in triple-digit temperatures. On the last day of spring, the sweltering heat felt more like the middle of summer across the South, where patience was growing thin over outages that have persisted since weekend storms and tornadoes caused widespread damage.In the Mississippi capital, some residents said Tuesday that they had been without power and air conditioning for almost 100 hours, which is longer than the outages caused by Hurricane Katrina in 2005. Entergy Mississippi, the state’s largest electric utility, said its crews had worked 16-hour shifts since Friday, but some officials expressed doubts about its preparedness.High temperatures in the state were expected to reach 90 degrees (32 degrees Celsius) on Tuesday. “The delay in restoring power has caused...