Shelter-in-place ordered for Marin County fire
Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:50:12 GMT
(KRON) -- A shelter-in-place has been ordered for a North Bay fire on Wednesday, according to a Marin County alert.The vegetation fire is in the community of Woodacre, near 50 Fire Road. County authorities said "very limited evacuations" have been ordered. The alert was issued at 3:05 p.m. There is no word as to the size of the fire.This is a developing story. Stick with KRON4 for updates.Correction: Trump Investigations-Eastman story
Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:50:12 GMT
LOS ANGELES (AP) — In a story published January 26, 2023, about attorney John Eastman facing disciplinary charges that could lead to his disbarment, The Associated Press erroneously reported that Eastman had retired as dean of the Chapman University law school in 2021. Eastman was dean of the school from 2007 to 2010. Eastman was a professor when he retired in 2021.SourceMovie Review: A fantasy adventure with riot-grrrl energy in ‘Nimona’
Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:50:12 GMT
A powerful, shapeshifting teenage girl and a disgraced knight-in-training suspected of killing a beloved queen are at the heart of “ Nimona,” a vibrant and irreverent animated adventure set in a futuristic fantasy kingdom.It is a familiar story — a society governed by ancient rules and a crippling fear of outsiders — even by recent Netflix animation standards (see “The Sea Beast”). But “Nimona” is wrapped in new, exciting packaging with a wildly fun soundtrack featuring the likes of Metric, Dope Saint Jude and Judas Priest, LGBTQ+ themes that aren’t clumsily subtle, and charismatic lead voice actors in Chloë Grace Moretz and Riz Ahmed. There’s also a supporting character named Ambrosius Goldenloin. Ambrosius. Goldenloin. He has blonde, swooped hair and is voiced by Eugene Lee Yang of The Try Guys.The fraught saga of getting “Nimona” to audiences could be its own epic movie. ND Stevenson’s popular graphic novel first went into development in 2015 at Blue Sky Studios and was inherited...50-round drum confiscated after police shootout with 17-year-old
Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:50:12 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) — Dramatic video released Wednesday by the Denver Police Department shows a shootout between an officer and a suspect.It was close to 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, June 7, when officers were alerted to gunfire from the ShotSpotter system near Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard and Cherry Street. Two officers then found a person matching a witness' description of the suspect and tried to stop him as he rode a scooter. New video shows Denver officer ambushed and shot in patrol car The officers can then be seen approaching the suspect, whose face is blurred out. Shots can be heard.Investigators say the suspect fired one shot striking an officer. Police returned fire, striking the suspect multiple times. An officer can be seen kicking what appears to be a gun away from the man.A still from police body camera video showing an officer during a shootout near Martin Luther King Boulevard and Forest Street in Denver. (Credit: Denver Police Department)17-year-old had gun with 50-round...New video shows Denver officer ambushed and shot in patrol car
Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:50:12 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) — New video was released Wednesday of a shooting when police say an officer was ambushed and shot while standing guard outside a hotel near downtown.Surveillance camera video shows a man walking into a hotel lobby around 4 a.m. on Wednesday, June 7. The officer was sitting in his car at the Quality Inn in the 2600 block of North Zuni Street, at Speer Boulevard. Suspect charged for killing 2 brothers in I-25 road rage shooting The surveillance video does not have audio. It shows the suspect as he exits the hotel, reaches into his coat and fires into the officer's car. The officer exits the patrol, falls to the ground and runs behind the car as the shooter continues to fire him.The officer is then seen returning fire.“Shots fired! I’m hit,” the officer says on a police radio.The wounded officer stands near the hotel's entrance and appears to be struggling as he continues trying to protect himself by firing at the shooter."Send me an ambulance. I’m still on my feet. I s...Suspect charged with killing 2 brothers in I-25 road rage shooting
Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:50:12 GMT
Editor's note: A release from the District Attorney's Office previously stated the wrong age for one of the victims. It has been corrected.DENVER (KDVR) — Stephen Long, 25, has been charged with two counts of first-degree murder after allegedly killing two brothers in a road rage incident on Interstate 25.The shooting happened just before 3 p.m. on June 13. The incident is still under investigation, and further information about what led up to the shooting has not been released.However, according to Denver Police, it appeared the two brothers, 21-year-old Blake Lucas and 22-year-old Damon Lucas, were traveling in a vehicle together when they were involved in a road rage incident with Long on I-25. Brothers killed in I-25 road rage shooting, family says Both vehicles stopped under West 6th Avenue and one of the brothers allegedly approached Long's vehicle and was shot. Police said the other brother then got out and jumped on Long's car, and Long drove off.Long was arrested after a ...M-DCPS board members discuss book challenge policy after relocation of Amanda Gorman poem at Miami Lakes school
Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:50:12 GMT
Possible changes may be coming for Miami-Dade County Schools months after a complaint caused several library books to be shelved, a matter that came up for debate at a school board meeting.Opponents of the controversial decision spoke before school board members during Wednesday’s meeting.At issue was the relocation of several books at the Bob Graham Education Center in Miami Lakes. Among those books, was “The Hill We Climb” by national poet laureate Amanda Gorman.“Why did one mom who doesn’t know literature, who didn’t even read the poem or know who wrote it, get to trump the rights of everyone else in that school?” said a woman“We are elevating the most ignorant in our community to that of experts over the experts themselves, and that’s shameful,” said another woman.“We believe her complaint is hardly representative of the many parents who want their children to know and understand the world around them,” said a third woman.The outrage fro...Summer is Here
Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:50:12 GMT
We’re only hours into summer (the season just officially started) but the weather has actually been summerlike, in south Florida, for 3 months! It would be a valid point to suggest we “skipped over spring”. It wouldn’t be summer if it didn’t involve the daily chance for heavy rain and thunderstorms. As we round out the week, we face a solid threat for strong storms and potentially flooding rains. The reason? There’s a large low pressure disturbance (an upper low, high in the sky) that’s centered over the southeastern states. That’s helping spread tropical moisture across the region while creating instability storms. Interestingly, A huge Flood Watch has been issued all the way from North Carolina southward into parts of Florida. South Florida is not included in the advisory, which is in effect until Friday evening. Still, we could easily see heavy rain triggered, at times. Thursday’s storm timing will favor the afterno...Swastikas scrawled on walls and poles outside Flanigan’s in Hallandale Beach
Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:50:12 GMT
Police are searching for a vandal who left swastikas scrawled for everyone to see outside the Flanigan’s in Hallandale Beach.A swastika and a jumbled scribble were painted on the wall outside the restaurant, Wednesday. Ignacio Escandon, the assistant manager at the Flanigan’s, spoke with 7News about the signs of hate. He said someone had contacted police.“Next thing you know, I already had cops coming in here asking me if anyone of us has called, but it appeared that somebody else had called already,” he said. Hallandale Police officers who came to look found more swastikas faintly etched in light poles in the restaurant’s parking lot. “It’s just a shame that somebody would be doing this to, you know, a family-owned business down over here,” said Escandon, “and personally, that’s just not what this company is represented.”It’s far from the first time swastikas have been spotted in Broward County. Last year swast...Tropical storm watches and warnings cover parts of the Caribbean as Bret is forecast to bring strong winds and flooding
Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:50:12 GMT
(CNN) — Tropical Storm Bret again strengthened slightly during the day Wednesday and is forecast to reach the Lesser Antilles on Thursday as a strong tropical storm.Now packing 65 mph winds, the storm is likely already near its peak intensity.“Little change in strength is forecast during the next day or so while Bret approaches the Lesser Antilles,” the National Hurricane Center said in an evening advisory. “Weakening is anticipated to begin Thursday night or Friday after Bret passes the Lesser Antilles, and the system is likely to dissipate over the central Caribbean Sea by Saturday.”Bret is expected to bring strong winds, torrential downpours that could lead to flash flooding and rough surf to parts of the Caribbean.Track Tropical Storm BretA tropical storm warning is in effect Wednesday for St. Lucia and Martinique, meaning tropical storm conditions are possible within 36 hours. Tropical storm watches are in effect for Barbados and Dominica, meaning tropi...Latest news
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