Falling debris closes tracks between Irvine and San Diego

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 14:55:12 GMT

Falling debris closes tracks between Irvine and San Diego SAN DIEGO -- Pacific Surfliner service was suspended again Friday between Irvine and San Diego due to debris falling from a slope north of the San Clemente Pier, Amtrak officials said.The track closure, which took effect Thursday at 1:11 p.m., will reopen once the tracks have been deemed safe, according to Amtrak.On Friday morning, Pacific Surfliner said that service was again suspended between San Diego and Irvine due to the debris. Some limited train service was available to and from San Juan Capistrano."The location of the closure is near San Clemente’s Casa Romantica Cultural Center and Gardens, approximately two miles north of where the Orange County Transportation Authority is completing construction work. It is an unrelated issue," the train service stated on its website. Rules of the Road: Are tinted windows legal in California? A spokesperson with Amtrak released a statement, saying that they are assuring the passengers at Oceanside that no one will be left stranded and m...

Images released of youth murder suspect in Sudbury, teen wanted in Ontario

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 14:55:12 GMT

Images released of youth murder suspect in Sudbury, teen wanted in Ontario Police in Sudbury have released images of a youth wanted in a recent murder, warning the male teenager could be in southern Ontario.Authorities say the investigation is related to an April 21 homicide at Overtime Sports Bar in the Greater Sudbury region that took the life of a 22-year-old man.It’s reported that officers were dispatched to Overtime Sports Bar after multiple men were involved in a verbal altercation leading to one of the men shooting another man with a gun. One victim was rushed to a local hospital, where he was pronounced dead.Sudbury police say a male youth under 18 is the primary suspect. While the Youth Criminal Justice Act (YCJA) prohibits a young person from being identified in crimes, local detectives applied for and were granted permission to release the images according to a judge’s order under Section 110, subsection 4, of the act.Images must be removed from publications on May 3, 2023, at 1:00 p.m. per the Ontario judge’s order.Toronto pol...

N. Carolina justices hand GOP big win with election rulings

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 14:55:12 GMT

N. Carolina justices hand GOP big win with election rulings RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — In massive victories for Republicans, the North Carolina Supreme Court on Friday threw out a previous ruling against gerrymandered voting maps and upheld a photo voter identification law that colleagues had struck down as racially biased. The rulings likely give the GOP-controlled legislature the ability to rework the state’s congressional map for next year’s election to help Republicans gain seats in the narrowly divided U.S. House. Under the previous map, Democrats won seven of the state’s 14 congressional seats last November. The new edition of the court, which became a Republican majority this year following the election of two GOP justices, ruled after taking the unusual step of revisiting opinions made in December by the court’s previous iteration, when Democrats held a 4-3 seat advantage. The court held rehearings in March. Friday’s 5-2 rulings also mean that state lawmakers should have greater latitude in drawing General Assembly seat b...

Politicians tell Forest Service: Do more to fight wildfires

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 14:55:12 GMT

Politicians tell Forest Service: Do more to fight wildfires ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — Lawmakers from several western states want the U.S. Forest Service to do more to address a wildfire crisis that they say will surely destroy more landscapes, communities and livelihoods as long-term drought persists around the West. They grilled Forest Service Chief Randy Moore during a congressional hearing this week, asking about the agency’s spending priorities and the backlog of national forest lands that need to be treated to reduce wildfire risks. U.S. Rep. Tom Tiffany, a Wisconsin Republican and chair of the House Natural Resources Committee’s panel on federal lands, said the agency needs to usher in a new phase of accountability and transparency if it wants “reverse the tide against this historic crisis.”Tiffany pointed to a yearslong restoration project that has struggled to treat wide swaths of land spanning four national forests in northern Arizona, saying the agency has reported more acres being treated than what regional managers have subm...

Guards on famed yacht open fire off Yemen; 1 reported killed

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 14:55:12 GMT

Guards on famed yacht open fire off Yemen; 1 reported killed DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Armed private guards aboard a famous yacht once owned by the late Welsh actor Richard Burton fired on approaching ships on Friday in the Gulf of Aden, off the coast of Yemen, in an intense gunfight. The authorities said the guards mistakenly opened fire on Yemeni Coast Guard members but the ship’s manager insisted they shot at pirates.The shooting reportedly killed one Yemeni Coast Guard member and wounded another person in a hail of gunfire — the guards are said to have shot as many as 200 rounds of ammunition. It shows the danger faced by both shippers and security forces in the waters off the Arab world’s poorest country, even as it remains crucial for global commerce. Details of what happened to the Kalizma remain unclear and contested, hours after the incident. The British military’s United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations initially reported it as an attack with gunfire off Nishtun, in Yemen’s far east near the border with Oman.Bu...

Stock market today: Wall Street rises at end of bumpy week

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 14:55:12 GMT

Stock market today: Wall Street rises at end of bumpy week NEW YORK (AP) — Wall Street is rising Friday, as the market winds down a week of sharp swerves with another batch of corporate profit reports that mostly topped expectations. The S&P 500 was 0.7% higher in afternoon trading. Despites its big swings earlier this week, it’s still on track to close out April with a gain. Markets have been churning amid unanswered questions about where the economy and corporate profits are heading. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was up 242 points, or 0.7%, at 34,067, as of 1:16 p.m. Eastern time, while the Nasdaq composite was 0.5% higher.Exxon Mobil was doing some of the market’s heaviest lifting after it rose 1.9%. It reported stronger profit and revenue for the latest quarter than forecast. Intel gained 3.3% after reporting a milder loss than expected and stronger revenue for the latest quarter. Mondelez International, the food giant behind Oreo and Ritz, rose 4.4% after topping Wall Street’s estimates. It also raised its forecast for rev...

Report: Ryan Reynolds, Remington Group planning $1B bid for Senators

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 14:55:12 GMT

Report: Ryan Reynolds, Remington Group planning $1B bid for Senators Ryan Reynolds and the Remington Group led by real estate mogul Christopher Bratty are reportedly set to go all-in with their final bid for the Ottawa Senators.Postmedia’s Bruce Garrioch reports that the group “is prepared to bid more than $1 billion to buy the Senators and the Canadian Tire Centre.”Garrioch had previously reported the deadline for the second and final round of bids for the team is May 15.Reynolds was very visible around the Senators in the final weeks of the season and also had meetings with Ottawa mayor Mark Sutcliffe as well as the National Capital Commission — which owns the LeBreton Flats land being targeted for a new downtown arena.Garrioch adds that the team has met with seven potential ownership groups, and that Reynolds and Remington would speak with local investors about joining them if they are successful in their bid.

Audit: Marijuana-rich Oregon must prep for US legalization

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 14:55:12 GMT

Audit: Marijuana-rich Oregon must prep for US legalization SALEM, Ore. (AP) — Oregon should prepare for the U.S. government eventually legalizing marijuana and position the state, with its huge stockpiles of the drug, as a national leader in the industry, state auditors said Friday.Oregon, long known for its potent marijuana, would be competing with other pot-producing states — particularly California, which also has a vast oversupply — for the export market if marijuana is ever legalized nationally. “Now is the time for Oregon to prepare its system for a future when cannabis is legal nationally,” said a statement Friday from Oregon Deputy Secretary of State Cheryl Myers, whose office conducted the audit.A total of 21 states and Washington, D.C., have legalized recreational use of marijuana, but activists see little chance of the current Congress moving toward national legalization. Still, there’s hope the Biden administration will allow pot commerce among states that have legalized it. The legislatures of Oregon and California have a...

Khris Davis took the hits to become ‘Big George Foreman’

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 14:55:12 GMT

Khris Davis took the hits to become ‘Big George Foreman’ Khris Davis did not know who he was auditioning for when he first got the lines for an untitled project about a boxer. They didn’t even tell him it was based on a true story at first. But he liked that there was a character arc – it’s more than actors often get early in auditions.Somewhere along the way he began to piece it together. And then it clicked: Oh, this is George Foreman, he thought. The film, “Big George Foreman,” is now playing in theaters nationwide. It charts his path from impoverished youth to heavyweight champion, his crushing loss to Ali in Zaire that led him to give up boxing, all the way through his miraculous comeback to the sport at age 45. “A lot of people see George as the grill guy,” said director George Tillman Jr. “Some people see him as the boxer. I wanted to tell a story of things that you don’t know.”Tillman Jr. (“The Hate U Give”) had been searching for a while for the right actor. Some had the acting chops but not the size. Some had the size but not th...

EPA allows gasoline with higher ethanol blend during summer

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 14:55:12 GMT

EPA allows gasoline with higher ethanol blend during summer DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Fuel stations throughout the country will be able to sell gasoline blended with 15% ethanol during the summer under an emergency waiver issued Friday by the Environmental Protection Agency in a move that could reduce prices at the pump and boost demand for the Midwest-based ethanol industry.The EPA framed its decision as a way to reduce gasoline prices at a time of market supply uncertainty because of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. The agency said its action also encourages U.S. energy independence and supports American agriculture and manufacturing.“Allowing E15 sales during the summer driving season will not only help increase fuel supply, but support American farmers, strengthen U.S. energy security, and provide relief to drivers across the country,” EPA Administrator Michael Regan said in a statement.Most gasoline sold in the U.S. is blended with 10% ethanol and the higher 15% blend hasn’t been allowed in the summer because of concerns it...