San Francisco no longer in drought according to latest data

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 18:15:06 GMT

San Francisco no longer in drought according to latest data Drought conditions continue to ease across California thanks to the relentless battering of rain and snowstorms dating back to early in the season.Data released by the U.S. Drought Monitor on Thursday shows 44% of the Golden State is completely clear of any drought classification - an improvement from 27% just a week ago. Maps showing conditions on March 14 (left) and March 7, 2023. (U.S. Drought Monitor)Roughly 36% of California is still experiencing “moderate drought” conditions while 8%, mostly the southeastern desert regions and the northeastern corner of the state, is still in a “severe drought,” the data shows. The remaining 10% is experiencing “abnormally dry” conditions. When will it stop raining in California? Here’s what meteorologists are saying This also appears to be the first time in three years that Los Angeles and San Francisco have been free of any drought classification.A series of atmospheric rivers since December have pushed snowpack levels well above seas...

What’s the next step for Black reparations in San Francisco?

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 18:15:06 GMT

What’s the next step for Black reparations in San Francisco? SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — San Francisco supervisors have backed the idea of paying reparations to Black people, but whether members will agree to lump-sum payments of $5 million to every eligible person or to any of the more than 100 other recommendations made by an advisory committee won't be known until later this year.The idea of Black reparations is not new, but the federal government's promise of granting 40 acres and a mule to newly freed slaves was never realized. It wasn't until George Floyd, a Black man, was killed in police custody in 2020 that reparations movements began spreading in earnest across the country. Stanford employee arrested after allegedly lying about being raped twice on campus The state of California and the cities of Boston and San Francisco are among jurisdictions trying to atone not just for chattel slavery, but for decades of racist policies and laws that systemically denied Black Americans access to property, education and the ability to build ...

Ready for Love: Rodgers’ exit would mean new era for Packers

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 18:15:06 GMT

Ready for Love: Rodgers’ exit would mean new era for Packers Packers general manager Brian Gutekunst valued Jordan Love’s potential enough three years ago to trade up in the draft and select him in the first round, catching the Hall of Fame-caliber quarterback already on Green Bay’s roster by surprise.Love finally has a chance to show he was worth the gamble.Four-time NFL MVP Aaron Rodgers said Wednesday on “The Pat McAfee Show” on YouTube and SiriusXM that he intends to play for the New York Jets in the 2023 season and is waiting for the Packers to trade him. Assuming that move is made, Love will take over as Green Bay’s starting quarterback.“We’re excited about him,” Gutekunst said Feb. 28 during the NFL scouting combine. “I think I’ve expressed to a lot of people that he needs to play. That’s the next step in his progression.”Love’s two predecessors set quite the standard.The Packers have had three decades of Hall of Fame-caliber quarterback production from Brett Favre and Rodgers, who won a combined seven MVP awards during their time in G...

Metallica buys vinyl record factory in Alexandria

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 18:15:06 GMT

Metallica buys vinyl record factory in Alexandria Eric Astor, president and founder of Furnace Record Pressing, says 1,700 units is considered an average run for his presses. (WTOP/Tiffany Arnold)The iconic heavy metal band Metallica has purchased the Furnace Record Pressing factory in Alexandria, Virginia, according to a statement from shop founder and CEO Eric Astor.With purchases of vinyl well surpassing CDs over the past few years, Metallica had already drafted the pressing company to provide thousands of vinyls. Since 2014, Furnace has produced more than 5 million vinyl LPs for the Grammy Award-winning band.See WTOP’s photo gallery of the Furnace Record Pressing factory in Alexandria, Va.The announcement came as the Metallica shared plans to release their new album, “72 Seasons,” this April.According to Billboard magazine, Metallica sold over 900,000 vinyl records in 2022 alone. Roughly half of those sales were in the United States.Astor, who has run the shop for over 26 years, said the new ownership wouldn&#...

Michigan RB Blake Corum says he’ll be back by fall camp

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 18:15:06 GMT

Michigan RB Blake Corum says he’ll be back by fall camp ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) — Michigan All-America running back Blake Corum said his surgically repaired left knee has gotten strong enough that he’s been cleared to run on an anti-gravity treadmill next week.Corum said Thursday that he is “100%” sure he will play in the season-opening game on Sept. 2 against East CarolinaCorum tore a meniscus and sprained a ligament in his left knee against Illinois on Nov. 19. After playing sparingly against Ohio State, he sat out when the Wolverines won the Big Ten title and advanced to the College Football Playoff semifinals.Instead of entering the NFL draft, Corum decided to stay in school for his senior year.“Feeling great all-around mentally, physically spiritually,” Corum told The Associated Press on Thursday.The 5-foot-8, 210-pound Corum ran for 1,463 yards and 18 touchdowns last season and had 952 yards rushing and 11 touchdowns as a sophomore in 2021.“I’ll be back definitely by fall camp,” he said. “I plan on doing everything in the summe...

Kansas’ Self, recovering from heart procedure, to miss game

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 18:15:06 GMT

Kansas’ Self, recovering from heart procedure, to miss game DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Kansas coach Bill Self will miss the defending national champion Jayhawks’ NCAA Tournament first-round game against Howard on Thursday, the school announced two hours before tipoff.Assistant coach Norm Roberts will serve as acting head coach while Self continues to recover from a heart procedure performed last week.Self traveled to Des Moines with the Jayhawks and led the team’s practice on Wednesday. He did not attend the team’s media availability. Roberts said Self had returned to the hotel to rest.Self’s status for a possible second-round game Saturday was unknown.Self went to the emergency room the night of March 8, shortly after watching the Jayhawks hold a final shootaround ahead of their Big 12 Tournament quarterfinal. He was complaining of chest tightness and concerns with his balance.Dr. Mark Wiley, the chief of cardiovascular medicine at the University of Kansas Health System, said the 60-year-old Self underwent a standard heart ca...

Uber launches new safety feature in Denver metro

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 18:15:06 GMT

Uber launches new safety feature in Denver metro DENVER (KDVR) -- A ride-sharing company is now offering an added safety feature for riders and drivers in the Denver metro area.Uber announced its implementation of the audio recording option in the app. Denver is one of several new cities the company launched the new feature. Riders and drivers can add the safety feature in the app's Safety Toolkit section. After it's enabled, the option to "record audio" can be initiated by hitting "start." Both parties can begin or end a recording at any time during a trip. The feature automatically shuts off after a trip is completed.“We’re committed to investing in innovative technology to enhance safety on the platform. We hope that by expanding this tool, we can continue to help give riders and drivers peace of mind and encourage more comfortable interactions while on trips,” Andi Pimentel Dunn, product manager at Uber, said in a release. ‘Just cause’ eviction bill passes Colorado House The company said the technology protects both parties...

Police arrest 18-year-old homicide suspect, find guns, cash

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 18:15:06 GMT

Police arrest 18-year-old homicide suspect, find guns, cash ARVADA, Colo. (KDVR) — Northglenn and Arvada police arrested an 18-year-old in connection to a deadly shooting and discovered multiple weapons and a large amount of cash. According to the Northglenn Police Department, on Tuesday, with the assistance of the Arvada Police Department, 18-year-old Camron Enrique Acosta was taken into custody for first-degree murder in connection to a deadly shooting.Camron Enrique Acosta was arrested on charges of first-degree murder following a deadly shooting back in January. (Northglenn Police Department) NPD said the shooting happened on Jan. 7 at 11: 20 p.m. in the 1300 block of Regina Lane. When officers arrived on scene, they located 21-year-old Leon Lorenzo Dean Guerra with a gunshot wound. He was taken to the hospital where he later died. Wheelchair amputee left in the cold by hospital security guards NPD and APD located Acosta at around 1:54 p.m. Tuesday after they attempted a traffic stop at 50th Avenue and Kipling Street. Officers said Ac...

Miami man wins $1 million from $5 scratch-off ticket

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 18:15:06 GMT

Miami man wins $1 million from $5 scratch-off ticket A Miami-Dade County man hit the jackpot when he won $1 million off a scratch-off ticket.William Burns, of Miami, claimed a $1 million prize from the FLORIDA 50X THE CASH Holiday Edition scratch-off game at the Lottery’s Miami District Office, the lottery said in a news release. He chose to receive his winnings as a one-time, lump-sum payment of $695,000.00.Burns purchased his winning ticket from Queen Supermarket, located at 3601 Grand Avenue in Miami.The retailer will receive $2,000 for selling the winning scratch-off ticket.The $5 game features a top prize of $25 million. The game’s overall odds of winning are 1-in-4.50.

FedEx delivers hundreds of pairs of sneakers to students at Earlington Heights Elementary School in Northwest Miami-Dade

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 18:15:06 GMT

FedEx delivers hundreds of pairs of sneakers to students at Earlington Heights Elementary School in Northwest Miami-Dade Hundreds of South Florida students got off on the right foot thanks to FedEx. FedEx employees on Thursday were at Earlington Heights Elementary School in Northwest Miami-Dade to give out 200 pairs of free shoes to students. “All throughout the United States, between the months of March and April, we’re going to be at 28 different schools, and we’ll have been delivering 8,400 pairs of shoes for children across the country,” said Stephanie Seberg, FedEx Spokeswoman for Operation Warm. FedEx partnered with the non-profit called Operation Warm, which provides shoes and coats to kids in need across the country. “What we can get, we’re grateful for it and we take it, so as long as we have people on the outside that are willing to come in, the doors of Earlington are always open,” said Jackson Nicolas, principal of the school.The diverse International Baccalaureate school welcomed the volunteers with open arms.The students looked for the perfect fi...