Child killed in Riverside head-on collision; 4 others injured
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 03:19:52 GMT
An eight-year-old boy was killed and four other people were hospitalized after a head-on crash in Riverside early Tuesday.The collision occurred around 7:30 a.m. at Arlington and Stover avenues and involved a gray Nissan sedan and a white Honda sedan.Home security video obtained by KTLA shows the driver of the Honda apparently losing control and veering into the path of the Nissan. The violent impact scattered car parts and debris across the roadway and into yards.Video from the scene showed Riverside City Fire crews extricating the occupants of the Nissan, at least two of whom appeared to be unconscious. May 16, 2023. (OC Hawk)Four people in the Nissan, a female adult and three juveniles were rushed to a hospital with injuries ranging from critical to serious, a spokesperson for Riverside Police said. An eight-year-old boy later succumbed to his injuries.The man driving the Honda was hospitalized in serious condition.“I was at work watching everything from the cameras. I was shocke...Police catch DUI driver with three-wheeled sedan in Riverside County
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 03:19:52 GMT
A DUI driver with a three-wheeled vehicle was caught cruising down a Murrieta neighborhood on Monday.An officer was patrolling the Murrieta Hot Springs neighborhood when he noticed a “very unique Toyota Camry driving near him,” police said.The suspect’s large sedan was seen coasting on three wheels only. A picture from the scene shows the vehicle with severe front-end damage. The front passenger-side tire was missing, along with the entire front bumper, exposing the vehicle’s inner parts.As officers attempted to pull the suspect over, he continued traveling for some time before stopping in a parking lot, police said.Upon investigating, police discovered the driver was involved in two hit-and-run crashes —One recent victim identified the suspect vehicle as the perpetrator while the second crash happened at a nearby golf course, authorities said.Police arrested a DUI driver cruising in a Murrieta neighborhood with a three-wheeled vehicle on May 15, 2023. (Murrieta Police)The suspect w...Here’s How to Get Presale Code Tickets for Lil Durk Sorry for the Drought Tour
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 03:19:52 GMT
AHHH HA! We can tell you how to get presale code tickets for Lil Durk, who just announced a banger of a tour. Dubbed the “Sorry for the Drought” Tour, Lil Durk will be hitting dates across the country with special guests Kodak Black, NLE Choppa and DD Osama. The tour launches July 28 in Tampa, FL and wraps September 7 in Phoenix, AZ, with dates here in Southern California on September 2 in San Diego and September 6 at the Kia Forum in Inglewood — see below for all dates. Here’s how to get the passwords and presale code tickets for the Lil Durk Sorry for the Drought Tour:What are the presale codes for Lil Durk Sorry for the Drought Tour?Presale tickets for the Lil Durk Sorry for the Drought Tour go on sale tomorrow, May 17 at 10 a.m. local time, and we’ve been told the following presale codes and passwords may work. Details are subject to change, and vary by event date:Ticketmaster / Live Nation website presale code or password: ICONICLive Nation mobile app presale code o...SF Giants clinch series win vs. Phillies after bullpen steps up to back Cobb’s tough outing
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 03:19:52 GMT
SAN FRANCISCO — If two players on the Giants have had more disparate starts to the season, it might be Alex Cobb and Taylor Rogers. Cobb took the National League’s best ERA into his start against the Phillies Tuesday night, while few relievers in the majors have had a tougher go of it than Rogers since inking a three-year, $33 million contract this winter.But the script flipped in a 4-3 win, with Rogers and the Giants’ maligned bullpen bailing out Cobb, who tied a career-high in walks and turned in his shortest outing since last May. Reaching base three times, LaMonte Wade Jr. played a part in both the Giants’ scoring rallies, and San Francisco clinched a series win over Philadelphia.Cobb’s early success and Rogers’ struggles might as well represent a microcosm of the Giants’ pitching through the first quarter of the season. Their starters have been among the upper third of the league; their relievers in the bottom third. But after getting only 3⅓...NCS softball playoffs: Tuesday’s first-round results, quarterfinal matchups
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 03:19:52 GMT
NEW: PREP SPORTS MAILBAGThe Bay Area News Group is introducing a high school sports mailbag in May. Get your questions in as soon as possible. Our debut edition is an open forum. Got questions about spring sports playoffs, coaching changes, an early peek at football season, etc.? Send them to [email protected]. Please include “mailbag” in the subject line.Division IWednesday’s first roundNo. 16 San Leandro (16-10) at No. 1 San Ramon Valley (20-5), 5 p.m.No. 8 Heritage (15-5) at No. 9 James Logan (20-3-1), 7 p.m.No. 13 Monte Vista (11-10) at No. 4 Freedom (16-8), 5 p.m.No. 12 Liberty (12-14) at No. 5 Clayton Valley Charter (16-5), 5 p.m.No. 15 Bishop O’Dowd (13-11) at No. 2 Granada (19-5), 5 p.m.No. 7 Amador Valley (15-11) at No. 10 Castro Valley (15-7), 5 p.m.No. 14 Arroyo (10-12) at No. 3 California (17-8), 5 p.m.No. 11 Vintage (17-9) at No. 6 College Park (16-8), 5 p.m.Division IITuesday’s first roundNo. 16 Ukiah (17-6) at No. 1 Redwood (18-4-1), 5 p.m.No. 9 Northga...Double shooting in Prince George’s Co. leaves 1 dead
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 03:19:52 GMT
A shooting left one man dead and another critically injured in Prince George’s County, Maryland, on Tuesday afternoon.Prince George’s County police said ob Twitter that it happened around 3 p.m. in the 7200 block of Sheriff Road near Belle Haven Drive in Hyattsville. One of the shooting victims was found in a parking lot while the other was in a grassy area.Police said no arrests have been made and are still looking out for a suspect.Police ask anyone with additional information to contact police at 1-866-411-8477.Below is where the shooting happened. SourceGermán ejected, Judge booed as cheating allegations swirl around Yankees
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 03:19:52 GMT
TORONTO (AP) — Domingo Germán’s hand was coated with something tackier than rosin, umpire James Hoye said after ejecting the New York Yankees pitcher for violating Major League Baseball’s rules on sticky substances.“The instant I looked at his hand, it was extremely shiny and extremely sticky,” the crew chief told a pool reporter after the Yankees beat Toronto 6-3 on Tuesday night. “It’s the stickiest hand I’ve ever felt. My fingers had a hard time coming off his palm.”Germán denied Hoye’s accusation, saying he didn’t have anything on his hand other than rosin.“It was definitely just the rosin bag,” Germán said through a translator. “It was sweat and the rosin bag. I don’t need any extra help to grab the baseball.”Germán’s ejection, likely to trigger a 10-game suspension, was the fourth since Major League Baseball started its crackdown on prohibited grip aids two years ago and the second this season. It occurred during the second game of an increasingly acrimonious...‘Mississippi miracle’: Kids’ reading scores have soared in Deep South states
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 03:19:52 GMT
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — It’s a cliché that Kymyona Burk heard a little too often: “Thank God for Mississippi.”As the state’s literacy director, she knew politicians in other states would say it when their reading test scores were down — because at least they weren’t ranked as low as Mississippi. Or Louisiana. Or Alabama.Lately, the way people talk about those states has started to change. Instead of looking down on the Gulf South, they’re seeing it as a model.Mississippi went from being ranked the second-worst state in 2013 for fourth-grade reading to 21st in 2022. Louisiana and Alabama, meanwhile, were among only three states to see modest gains in fourth-grade reading during the pandemic, which saw massive learning setbacks in most other states.The turnaround in these three states has grabbed the attention of educators nationally, showing rapid progress is possible anywhere, even in areas that have struggled for decades with poverty and dismal literacy rates. The states have passed law...Public pushes back on SROs in Denver schools
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 03:19:52 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) -- The proposed long-term safety plan from Denver Public Schools is not sitting well with some people. For the first time, parents, educators and students had the chance to share their opinion on the first draft at Monday night's school board meeting.The meeting lasted a little more than five hours, and topics of school closures, food insecurity and equity were discussed. Despite all that's listed in the district's 50-page safety plan, what brought criticism was the controversy of bringing school resource officers back into schools. Over 30% of Denver is considered ‘house poor’ Denver Public Schools has been under a microscope as it grapples with safety and gun violence. Superintendent Alex Marrero created the plan that zeros in on mental health resources, the possibility of weapon detection technology and panic buttons and school resource officers.District students like Sky O'Toole stood in front of the school board."We don't want our schools to be militarized. We w...Mosquito population could boom after recent rain, raising West Nile worries
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 03:19:52 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) — The recent wet weather has Denver bracing for a potential surge in mosquitoes. “It just depends on how the weather plays out over the next couple of weeks and even the next month,” said Alan Polonsky, an environmental analyst with the Denver Department of Public Health and Environment.Polonsky and his team are monitoring about 70 sites across the city each week to check for the presence of mosquito larvae. The sites are in areas known to have large amounts of standing water.“We use this dipper. We call it a dipper. And we put it in the water and we look for larva mosquitoes and if we get a certain amount of them in each dip, we’ll apply larvicide,” he said. Over 800% of average precipitation measured in parts of Colorado According to Polonsky, DDPHE would be doing the same testing regardless of how much moisture Denver has had this month. However, he said the rain has the potential to support a boom in the mosquito population.“It’s definitely gotten our attention. ...Latest news
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