This stretch of La Jolla to be considered for historical designation
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:13:03 GMT
SAN DIEGO -- The California State Parks Department is set to consider a proposal next week that could transform a stretch of La Jolla into a federally-recognized historic district. The draft proposal would establish the La Jolla Park Coastal Historic District, preserving and honoring about eight acres of parkland, trails, hotels and business centers along the coast for their role in molding the character of the community."The contiguous coastal parkway shaped the development of the picturesque suburb of La Jolla," the California State Parks department said in a release. "The proposal said (this area) led to the construction of small cottages, bungalows and hotels; and was the center of entertainment and leisure activities."The central roadway of the proposed district is Coast Boulevard. The boundaries for the district would run from the intersection of Coast Walk and Torrey Pines Road in the north to the end of Coast Boulevard in the south. "The entire length of this scenic parkway ...Deadline for District 4 voter registration approaching in special election
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:13:03 GMT
SAN DIEGO -- The deadline for registering to vote in the special election for the vacant Board of Supervisors seat is days away for residents of District 4.Those that live inside the boundaries of the district have until Monday, July 31 to register in order to receive a ballot in the mail for the Aug. 15 election. All registration forms must be postmarked or delivered by the deadline. Voters can also register online up until midnight.According to officials with the Registrar of Voters office, prospective voters will otherwise need to make a trip in person to the Registrar's office in Kearny Mesa or visit a vote center starting Aug. 5 to conditionally register. Timeline: Unfolding of the Nathan Fletcher scandal Voters who conditionally register after the deadline will be able to submit a provisional ballot through Aug. 15. Once the conditional voter registration is verified, registration will become active and the vote from the provisional ballot will be counted. More about condit...These county parks will be closed to visitors next month
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:13:03 GMT
SAN DIEGO -- Anticipating high temperatures, the San Diego County Parks and Recreation Department is closing off five regional parks to visitors for the entirety of August.El Capitan Preserve in Lakeside, Hellhole Canyon Preserve in Valley Center and Mt. Gower County Preserve in Ramona will close from Aug. 1 through Aug. 31, joining two parks near Anza-Borrego -- Agua Caliente and Vallecito -- that are closed now through Labor Day weekend.All of the parks, which undergo annual closures, carry a heightened safety risk for visitors when a heat wave sets in, according to county officials. This comes after multiple reported heat-related deaths on trails in the San Diego County area -- most recently, an elderly man who was found dead on Wednesday after likely experiencing heat exhaustion during a routine hike in Rancho Bernardo. Areas of Ocean Beach under advisory for bacteria in the water During the closure to the five parks, the Parks and Recreation department will also be conductin...Trucking company Yellow Corp. is reportedly preparing for bankruptcy. Here’s what you need to know
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:13:03 GMT
NEW YORK (AP) — The fate of U.S. trucking company Yellow Corp. isn’t looking good.After years of financial struggles, Yellow is reportedly preparing for bankruptcy and seeing customers leave in large numbers — heightening risk for future liquidation. While no official decision has been announced by the company, the prospect of bankruptcy has renewed attention around Yellow’s ongoing negotiations with unionized workers, a $700 million pandemic-era loan from the government and other bills the trucker has racked up over time.Yellow, formerly known as YRC Worldwide Inc., is one of the nation’s largest less-than-truckload carriers. The Nashville, Tennessee-based company has some 30,000 employees across the country.Here’s what you need to know.IS YELLOW FILING FOR BANKRUPTCY?Not yet. But industry experts suspect that a bankruptcy filing could come any day now. People familiar with the matter told The Wall Street Journal that the company could seek bankruptcy protec...Niger adds to growing list of countries in the Sahel run by the military
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:13:03 GMT
ABUJA, Nigeria (AP) — Mutinous soldiers in Niger this week overthrew the democratically elected government of President Mohamed Bazoum, adding to a growing list of military regimes in West Africa’s Sahel region and raising fears of regional destabilization.The Sahel, the vast arid expanse south of the Sahara Desert, faces growing violence from Islamic extremists, which in turn has caused people to turn against elected governments.The military takeovers have followed a similar pattern: The coup leaders accuse the government of failing to meet the people’s expectations for delivering dividends of democracy. They say they will usher in a new democratic government to address those shortcomings, but the process gets delayed.Karim Manuel, west and central Africa analyst for the Economist Intelligence Unit, says the military governments threaten to unwind democratic gains made not just in the Sahel region but in the broader West Africa region.“This increases political instability going for...Montana train derailment report renews calls for automated systems to detect track problems
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:13:03 GMT
Federal investigators renewed their recommendation that major freight railroads equip every locomotive with the kind of autonomous sensors that could have caught the track flaws that caused a fatal 2021 Amtrak derailment in northern Montana.But installing the sensors on the tens of thousands of locomotives in the fleet could be cost prohibitive, and it’s not entirely clear if one would have caught the combination of rail flaws that the National Transportation Safety Board said caused the crash near Joplin, Montana, that killed three people and injured 49 others. And rail unions caution that no technology should be a substitute for human inspectors.The NTSB report laid blame in part on BNSF railroad, which owns the tracks, and “a shortcoming in its safety culture.” But it noted that even if track inspections had been more frequent, the severity of the problems may not have been noticed the day of the crash without devices and technology designed to enhance the inspections.“It i...Count of ballots from Spaniards abroad gives edge to right-wing block and deepens the stalemate
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:13:03 GMT
BARCELONA, Spain (AP) — Ballots from Spaniards living abroad were counted Friday, and they gave a new twist to the inconclusive results from the general election.The conservative Popular Party gained an additional seat from Madrid’s constituency late in the day at the expense of the Socialist Workers’ Party. That change gives the right-wing coalition of the PP and the far-right Vox party 172 seats in the lower house of parliament and drops left-wing forces to 171.Forming a stable governing coalition will require one of the blocks to have the support of 176 lawmakers in the 350-seat body, and it’s not clear that either side will be able to obtain enough backing from smaller parties.The country’s main political parties had been waiting for the count in the hope they might win seats from opponents and recompose the final picture. Results coming in from different constituencies during the day showed no changes across Spain — until Madrid added the last-gasp surprise.The switch lik...Sen. McConnell plans to serve his full term as Republican leader despite questions about his health
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:13:03 GMT
WASHINGTON (AP) — Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell has repeatedly said he is “fine” since he froze up midsentence during a press conference on Wednesday. And now his office is trying to tamp down speculation that he might not fill out his term as leader because of his health.In a statement, his office said McConnell appreciates the continued support of his colleagues and “plans to serve his full term in the job they overwhelmingly elected him to do.”The statement, first reported by Politico, comes after McConnell, 81, has suffered health problems in recent months. At his weekly press conference this week, he froze and stared vacantly for about 20 seconds before his GOP colleagues standing behind him grabbed his elbows and asked if he wanted to go back to his office. He later returned to the news conference and answered questions as if nothing had happened.When asked about the episode, he said he was “fine,” a statement he repeated in a hallway to reporters later that day. Ne...Alabama authorities charge Carlee Russell for fabricating story about kidnapping, finding toddler
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:13:03 GMT
ATLANTA (AP) — Authorities in Alabama said Friday they filed criminal charges against a woman who confessed to fabricating a story that she was kidnapped after stopping to check on a toddler she saw walking on the side of an interstate highway. Carlee Russell was charged with false reporting to law enforcement and falsely reporting an incident, both misdemeanors that carry up to a year in jail, Hoover Police Chief Nick Derzis said. Russell turned herself in to jail Friday and was released on bond, he said.“Her decisions that night created panic and alarm for citizens of our city and even across the nation as concern grew that a kidnapper was on the loose using a small child as bait,” he said. “Numerous law enforcement agencies, both local and federal, began working tirelessly not only to bring Carlee home to her family but locate a kidnapper that we know now never existed. Many private citizens volunteered their time and energy in looking for a potential kidnapping victim that we kn...Majority of Canadians believe food prices will continue to rise. Stats show, they’re right.
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:13:03 GMT
Inflation may not be as red-hot as it was in months past, but that’s not stopping most Canadians from dreading that next trip to the grocery store.Rising food costs have forced Canadian households to alter their budgets, and a new poll is shedding light on how many don’t believe relief is on the way.According to a recent Maru Public Opinion survey, 71 per cent of Canadians believe food costs at their local grocery stores will be even higher six months from now.One woman outside of a Toronto Loblaws responded, “Yep, I do,” without hesitation when CityNews asked if she thought grocery store prices would rise within that time frame. One man said that while he didn’t think prices would rise, he wasn’t confident they’d improve.Sylvain Charlebois, director of the Agri-Food Analytics lab at Dalhousie University, said Canadians are right.“What that means to me is that 71 per cent of Canadians actually know what’s going on and understand ...Latest news
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