The best places to see California's superbloom
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:04:15 GMT
With California's historic wet winter firmly in the rearview mirror, many Californians are flocking to state parks to catch a glimpse of the spectacular superbloom.Many wildflowers have sprouted all at once, providing plenty of beautiful photo opportunities throughout the Golden State. The California Department of Parks and Recreation is recommending several places for people to see the colorful superbloom in person.Southern CaliforniaAnza-Borrego Desert State ParkAntelope Valley California Poppy ReserveChino Hills State ParkColonel Allensworth State Historic ParkEastern Kern County Onyx Ranch State Vehicular Recreation AreaRed Rock Canyon State ParkTule Elk State Natural ReserveNorthern CaliforniaMount Tamalpais State Park China Camp State Park Trione-Annadel State Park Sugarloaf Ridge State ParkLake Elsinore, a popular spot to view the superbloom, is closed to visitors this year to ensure "the safety of public land and wildlife," the city said. Officials want to prevent the chaos ...Judge says Delphi murder suspect Richard Allen can be moved to new facility
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:04:15 GMT
CARROLL COUNTY, Ind. -- Judge Fran Gull says Delphi murder suspect Richard Allen can be moved to a new facility, although the judge didn’t specify where he would go.Allen faces two counts of murder in the deaths of Abby Williams and Libby German in February 2017 in Delphi. The case went unsolved for years before Allen’s arrest was announced in late October 2022, more than five years after the murders. ‘Prisoner of war’: Attorneys for Delphi murder suspect Richard Allen want him moved to Cass County facility Gull’s order, issued Friday, followed an emergency motion from his defense attorneys last week in which they expressed concerns about their client’s deteriorating mental and physical state.Booking photo of Richard Allen. (Indiana State Police)The state filed its response Friday, although those documents are under seal. Gull’s judgment referenced a Nov. 3 order out of Carroll County that said Allen could be moved within the Department of Correction if circumstances warranted and...DOJ, White House announces efforts to crack down on fentanyl trafficking
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:04:15 GMT
WASHINGTON (NEXSTAR) - Attorney General Merrick Garland announced a major operation to disrupt fentanyl trafficking from Mexico Friday."The United States government is using every tool at its disposal to combat the fentanyl epidemic," Garland said.The DOJ says the Sinaloa Cartel makes the drug using chemicals from China, and sells them in the U.S., mixed with other drugs or as counterfeit pain medications."Many Americans are unaware that they are purchasing and being poisoned by fentanyl," Garland said.The new effort is part of the Biden administration's broader fight against fentanyl traffickers."Cracking down on the supply is a multi-faceted endeavor," Deputy Homeland Security Advisor Josh Geltzer said.The administration wants to hurt the supply chain by working with banks here and abroad to go after the drug makers' financial accounts."Ultimately what people want to do off this is profit from it, and if we can disrupt that, we're getting at a key piece of that," Geltzer said.The ...Can the Bulls keep a regular season trend going to make playoffs?
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:04:15 GMT
MIAMI — It's a professional postseason that, at the moment, has a bit of a college feel.That's because the Bulls are about to play their second "Win or Go Home" game in three days, just like they do in the NCAA Tournament. With one successful elimination contest against the Raptors on Wednesday under their belt, the Bulls will try to keep their season alive for at least another week on Friday in Miami. That's when they'll face the Heat at 6 p.m. central time in the play-in tournament, with the winner earning the No. 8 seed in the Eastern Conference playoffs. That gets them a date with the top-seeded Bucks in the first round, with Game 1 at Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee set for Sunday at 4:30 p.m.If Billy Donovan's team wants to keep their season going, all they'll have to do is keep up a trend from their regular season.(Photo by Eric Espada/Getty Images)The Bulls faced the Heat three times over the past six months and beat them each time, including twice on their own home floor. On Open...Storm chance tonight ahead of near-record Saturday
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:04:15 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) -- Clearing skies bringing increasing sun should push highs in the low 80s today. This Friday afternoon's temperatures are expected to be the warmest we have seen in a week and a half. El Niño watch issued: Here’s what that means We've increased rain and storm chances slightly after 9 p.m. tonight as a cluster of storms may be able to overcome the cap in the atmosphere and head toward Central Texas. The highest storm risk appears to our south, but some of our southern counties may get clipped by some storms or rain later tonight. The Storm Prediction Center has placed portions of our area from Blanco to south Austin and Giddings and south, in the "marginal" risk area for a severe storm Friday night. Large hail and damaging wind would be the greatest threat. Storm Prediction Center OutlookSaturday starts with some areas of low clouds and fog before sunshine quickly develops. Ahead of a late Saturday cold front highs on Saturday should soar into the low 90s. The record...Supreme Court grants temporary pause on abortion pill ruling
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:04:15 GMT
The Supreme Court briefly paused a ruling from a federal court that would severely restrict access to the abortion pill mifepristone.The short order from Justice Samuel Alito on the court's emergency "shadow docket" will keep the status quo in place until at least midnight Wednesday while the administration's emergency request for a stay is considered by the full court.After the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals late Wednesday night essentially rolled the clock back to 2016 in imposing new limits on access to medication abortion, the Justice Department and the manufacturer of the brand name version of the pill separately asked the Court to temporarily allow full access to the drug, or to quickly schedule briefing and oral arguments to review the case before the court’s term ends this summer.The appeals court on Wednesday ruled 2-1 that mifepristone may remain on the market as the federal government’s appeal of a decision from Judge Matthew Kacsmaryk of the Northern District of Texas...Record amount of fentanyl seized during traffic stop in Mission, Gov. Abbott says
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:04:15 GMT
MISSION, Texas (ValleyCentral) — A Reynosa man was arrested in Mission after a traffic stop revealed one of the largest single fentanyl seizures during Operation Lone Star, Gov. Greg Abbott announced.On April 10, a Texas Department of Public Safety trooper stopped a black Cadillac SUV at the intersection of 43rd Street and Gumwood Avenue in Mission. During the traffic stop, authorities found five tape-wrapped bundles containing a white powdery substance, a news release from Abbott stated. The substance tested positive for fentanyl, and weighed approximately 14 pounds. According to the release, this is the equivalent of 3.1 million doses. (Photo: Office of the Texas Governor Greg Abbott)"Fentanyl is the single greatest drug threat our state and country has ever known, and this record amount of fentanyl seized would have otherwise made its way into communities across Texas and the nation because of President Joe Biden's open border policies," said Governor Abbott. "Through Texas' hist...Wolf expert to speak at St. Croix River event
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:04:15 GMT
Debra Mitts-Smith, the author of “Picturing the Wolf in Children’s Literature,” will be the featured speaker at the Wild Rivers Conservancy’s spring event.Mitts-Smith, a contributor to “International Wolf” magazine, will speak at “Open Water: A Conservancy Celebration” on April 21 at the Lake Elmo Inn Event Center in Lake Elmo. The title of her talk is: “What Big Eyes You Have: A Cultural History of the Wolf.”The Nelson-Mondale Award, created to recognize the impact Sen. Gaylord Nelson, D-Wis., and former vice president Walter Mondale had on the passage of the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act, will be presented at the event.This year’s winners are Dan Willius, Peter Gove and the late Bill Clapp, who were co-nominated for the award. It recognizes those who have made significant contributions to the St. Croix and Namekagon rivers.The Watershed Stewardship Award will be awarded to Greg Seitz, founder, editor and publisher of St. Croix 360, an indepen...3-mile stretch in downtown St. Paul to close due to expected flooding
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:04:15 GMT
At 6 p.m. on Sunday, the city of St. Paul and Ramsey County will close a 3-miles stretch of Shepard Road and Warner Road in downtown St. Paul due to expected flooding caused by rising levels of the Mississippi River.Between Eagle Parkway and U.S. Highway 61, vehicle, bicycle and pedestrian access on these roads along the north side of the Mississippi is prohibited until water levels have receded and the roads can be cleared, according to a press release from the city of St. Paul.Sibley Street and Jackson Street between Kellogg Boulevard and Second Street also will be closed to traffic. The one-way street segments, which typically connect to Shepard Road, will be temporarily converted to two-way traffic only open to access local buildings. Closing Shepard Road is part of the city’s Flood Response Plan when water levels rise near the “moderate stage,” or 15 feet.“Closing Shepard Road due to flooding is a necessary step we do in partnership with the County to protect ...Lynx top draft pick Diamond Miller is unassuming, just how her coach likes it
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:04:15 GMT
Lynx coach and general manager Cheryl Reeve noted prior to this week’s WNBA draft that there is no guarantee of immediate success for the majority of prospects. Most young players have a lot they must first endure before truly breaking through.“But I think if they’re coachable and they don’t think that they’re really special when they come into the WNBA, if they understand that this is not an easy league and if they’re humble, then they have a chance,” Reeve said.Enter Diamond Miller, the former Maryland guard Minnesota selected No. 2 overall in Monday’s WNBA draft. Miller was the consensus No. 2 overall prospect in the draft, behind only South Carolina forward Aliyah Boston. The guard had an excellent season for the Terrapins, capped by a strong NCAA tournament run.She has every reason to be highly confident in herself and her abilities as she enters the league. Yet that was not the aura she carried into Thursday’s introductory news conference in Minneapolis...Latest news
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