Chart: Rainfall totals for Tropical Storm Hilary in Southern California
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 01:31:12 GMT
The mountains near Los Angeles and San Diego recorded the most rain as Tropical Storm Hilary swept into Southern California over the weekend.In the National Weather Service’s 48-hour totals ending at 7 a.m. Monday, many stations in the San Gabriel and San Bernardino mountains had readings of 5 to 6 inches.Mount San Jacinto, above Palm Springs, had a reading of 11.6, and Upper Mission Creek, 10 miles southeast of Big Bear, had 13.54. These are raw data, not yet subjected to quality control.Stovepipe Wells, in Death Valley, and Red Rock Canyon, near Las Vegas, both recorded about 3 inches in those 48 hours. Downtown Las Vegas reported 0.63 inches.The storm’s effects petered out in the southern Sierra Nevada. Yosemite Valley reported 0.44 inches, Mammoth Lakes and Donner Lake 0.84, and Reno 0.31.Some 48-hour readings:LocationInchesLake Arrowhead8.31Mt. Laguna7.11Palomar Mountain6.84Santa Anita Dam6.53Cajon Pass6.31Mt. Baldy5.84Newhall5.71Castaic Junction5.47Burbank5.07Palmd...Hurricane Hilary: Here’s what Southern California news looked like last time a tropical storm made landfall in 1939
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 01:31:12 GMT
Headlines and stories from the San Pedro News-Pilot in September 1939 chronicled, in real time, the devastation that unfolded the last time a tropical storm made landfall — that time near Long Beach.“Storm Victim Found at Cabrillo Beach.”“Furious Storm Wrecks Beach Homes.”“C.G. Still Hunting 34 Boats – Southland Storm Toll Rises, Coast and Island Coves Searched for Unreported Craft.”With Southern California under a tropical storm watch, let’s take a look back at the last time such a torrent actually made landfall in the region.By the time that storm was over, the breakwater and bathhouse in San Pedro were damaged and 93 deaths were reported across Southern California. Forty-five of those died in flooding on land and another 48 were lost at sea. The property damage totaled in the millions of dollars.Numerous stories posted on The California Digital Newspaper Collection website tell the story of the devastation from that tropical storm, nicknamed El Cordonazo, or The Lash of St. Franc...California police officer charged after woman suffers brain injury during arrest
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 01:31:12 GMT
A Hemet police officer was arrested on Friday, Aug. 18, after being charged with assaulting a woman during an arrest in July, causing her to suffer a brain injury, authorities said.Jacob Alan Hobson, 29, was arrested at the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department and charged with two counts of assault likely to cause great bodily injury and one count of assault under color of authority. The District Attorney’s Office also filed two enhancements of causing a person to become comatose or permanently paralyzed that could each add five years to a sentence if Hobson is convicted.One of the assault charges carries a possible sentence of two or three years; the second assault charge and the charge of assault under color of authority could result in sentences of 16 months to three years, according to the criminal complaint.Hobson was placed on paid leave, the Hemet Police Department said. He has been on the force since January 2022, said Alan Reyes, a department spokesman.Hemet police as of F...Pac-12 preview: Breaking the playoff drought and other bold bowl predictions
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 01:31:12 GMT
The postseason has not been a happy place for the Pac-12 in recent years.The conference hasn’t reached the College Football Playoff since the 2016 season (Washington), hasn’t won a New Year’s Six game since the 2019 season (Oregon) and frequently struggles to fill its allotment of bids.Will the final year of Pac-12 football as we know it produce enough bowl-eligible teams to match the seven available slots? Will two teams participate in the New Year’s Six games? Will the playoff drought finally end?Presenting our fearless bowl projections.Rose Bowl/College Football Playoff (Jan. 1)Team: Washington (vs. semifinalist)Comment: No two-loss team has been invited to the CFP, and the Huskies won’t be the first. That said, no Pac-12 team has gone undefeated in the regular season during the playoff era; the Huskies won’t be the first to do that, either. So the path to glory likely means navigating a difficult schedule with only one stumble. We expect a vic...‘No chance’ Charles will meet Harry for ‘peace talks,’ with William adamantly opposed: report
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Buckingham Palace insiders have dismissed a report that King Charles III rescheduled an official visit to France next month so that he’d be available to have some private, in-person time with Prince Harry, who’ll be in Europe for the Invictus Games.According to the report in OK! magazine, Charles was hoping to meet Harry in London on Sept. 17, as a way to begin the process of healing all the bad feelings between the two of them, the Daily Beast reported. According to the OK! report, Harry would stop in the U.K. after presiding over the Invictus Games in Dusseldorf, Germany. But palace insiders scoffed at the idea that the king would reshuffle his schedule around an important state visit for such a meeting, even if they say he’s always open to the idea of reconciling with his renegade second son.Britain’s Prince William and Britain’s Prince Harry walk beside each other after viewing the floral tributes for the late Queen Elizabeth II outside Windsor Castle, in Winds...Man fatally shot Sunday evening in East Oakland, 3rd killing in a day
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 01:31:12 GMT
OAKLAND — A 31-year-old man was fatally shot Sunday evening in East Oakland, the city’s third homicide of the day, authorities said.His name was not immediately released. None of the killings are believed to be related, police said.The 31-year-old man was shot about 5:42 p.m. Sunday outside in the 5800 block of Bancroft Avenue after getting into an argument with another man, authorities said. He died at the scene.The suspect fled before police could respond. Investigators did not specify what they believed the argument was about.The killing is the 71st homicide investigated by Oakland police this year and was the third within a 15-hour period Sunday. Last year at this time police had investigated 77 homicides in the city.Related ArticlesCrime and Public Safety | Oakland shooting Sunday morning leaves one person dead Crime and Public Safety | One killed, two wounded in Oakland shootings Crime and Public Safety | Antioch police of...Police activity in Mission District, public asked to avoid area
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(KRON) -- San Francisco police are asking the public to avoid the area of Mission and Cesar Chavez streets due to police activity. Police arrest man suspected of groping women in Millbrae The city's emergency management department says emergency crews have been at the scene since 6:45 a.m. Motorists are advised to expect traffic delays in the area and consider using alternate routes. This is developing news. Stick with KRON4 for more updates.Biker rescued from trail after breaking leg in Saratoga
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(KRON) -- A biker was rescued in Sanborn County Park after breaking his leg, according to the Santa Clara County Fire Department. Police arrest man suspected of groping women in Millbrae The biker feel off of his bicycle while he was riding along one of the park's trails Friday night. The photos below show the scene as crews responded to the area. Photo: Santa Clara County Fire DepartmentPhoto: Santa Clara County Fire DepartmentPhoto: Santa Clara County Fire DepartmentThe bicyclist was taken to a local hospital and treated for his injuries, officials said. Santa Clara County Fire Department reminds the public to travel in groups, share your travel plan and pack essentials if you plan to go on any trails.LA Sparks fighting to grab last playoff spot in rebuilding year riddled with injuries
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 01:31:12 GMT
LOS ANGELES (AP) — The Los Angeles Sparks knew this season was a rebuilding year for a franchise looking to regain its championship pedigree. They just didn’t count on a spate of injuries and illness that have sometimes limited them to eight available on a 12-player roster.“It’s a vicious cycle when you have adversity,” said coach Curt Miller, in his first season with the Sparks after leading the Connecticut Sun to last year’s WNBA Finals. “The teaching has been less than I would hope. You don’t have the amount of time on the practice floor and the reps.”The Sparks are 13-18 and last week handed the WNBA-leading Las Vegas Aces just their fourth loss of the season. Riding a four-game winning streak, the Sparks lead the Chicago Sky by 1 1/2 games for the eighth and final spot in the playoffs, which begin Sept. 13. Among their nine remaining games, the Sparks face the second-place New York Liberty, play the third-place Sun twice and host Chicago.The Sparks used 12 different start...Residential building collapses after 3-alarm fire in College Park
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 01:31:12 GMT
Residents are searching for somewhere to sleep tonight after a three-alarm fire broke out at a three-story building in College Park, Maryland, on Monday morning.Prince George’s County Fire and EMS told WTOP that the extent of the flames caused the roof to collapse.Two adult residents have hospitalized with minor injuries, according to fire department officials. No firefighters have been hurt.Crews were dispatched to the 10100 block of Baltimore Avenue shortly after 8 a.m., according to the Prince George’s County fire department. By 8:30 a.m., a second alarm had been sounded and Montgomery County Fire and Rescue joined the effort to extinguish the flames.The third alarm went off around 9 a.m. In all, more than 150 firefighters responded to the blaze.According to Prince George’s fire department officials, residents who have been displaced by the fire are being assisted by the American Red Cross as they look for shelter.There is no word on the cause of the fire.Approx...Latest news
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