Inside California Politics to air special show on 2024 Senate race featuring leading candidates
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(Inside California Politics) — Inside California Politics will air a special program on California's 2024 Senate race on Thursday, June 22, at 7 p.m. on Nexstar's local stations around the state.The special, "Inside California Politics: The Race for the Senate," will feature the three leading candidates running to replace Sen. Dianne Feinstein after she retires in 2025: Rep. Barbara Lee (D-Oakland), Rep. Katie Porter (D-Irvine) and Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Burbank). Schiff, Porter lead in Senate race, but nearly half of Californians still undecided, poll shows A recent survey by Emerson College Polling and Inside California Politics found that Schiff and Porter were in a statistical tie for first place among voters with each being the preferred candidate for a little over 14% of respondents. Lee was a distant third with only 6.2% of respondents naming the Oakland representative as their first choice. Here’s what has already qualified for the statewide ballot in California in 2024 How...Rare corpse flower to bloom within 14 days at San Francisco Conservatory
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(KRON) -- The San Francisco Conservatory is expecting the rare bloom of Scarlet the corpse flower within the next two weeks. Mom, 12-year-old daughter die in fiery Tesla crash in Santa Clara The flower's scientific name is Amorphophallus titanum, and it reportedly smells like rotting flesh upon bloom, according to the United States Botanical Garden. (Photo courtesy of San Francisco Conservatory)Seeing the flower in its full glory is rare as it only blooms for two to three days every year or so. It can sometimes bloom as rarely as once every seven to 10 years. KRON On is streaming now.embed-container { position: relative; padding-bottom: 56.25%; height: 0; overflow: hidden; max-width: 100%; } .embed-container iframe, .embed-container object, .embed-container embed { position: absolute; top: 0; left: 0; width: 100%; height: 100%; }The SF Conservatory explained how the botanical team knows the bloom is on the way:"At the center of the bud is a pale green, folded area peeking through...Tropical Storm Bret forms in Atlantic Ocean; possible hurricane threat to Caribbean islands
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MIAMI (AP) — Tropical Storm Bret forms in Atlantic Ocean; possible hurricane threat to Caribbean islands.SourceProtected: Expert advice: How to navigate current interest rate environment
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This content is password protected. To view it please enter your password below:Password: SourceHoliday weekend draws big crowds at Captain White’s Seafood
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Between Father’s Day and the Juneteenth holiday, it has been an extremely busy weekend at Captain White’s Seafood, an iconic business in the D.C. region that is now located in Oxon Hill, Maryland.The business moved to Maryland last year, after being at D.C.’s Southwest Waterfront for about 50 years.Sonny White, who owns the company, said he was pleased to see that the new location was thriving over the holiday weekend.“After 50 years of good service and good crabs, we have a lot of customers,” said White.It was so busy Monday that White had to call in extra employees to help out.Dozens of people were in a line that stretched around the business, and when the line would shrink, more customers would pull into the parking lot.“This is the first time we’ve been open on Juneteenth,” said White. “We weren’t really expecting it to be as strong as it is.”Local customer Steven Benson was there Monday.“When I came and looked I was li...Exhibirán de forma permanente la Proclamación de Emancipación en el Museo Archivos Nacionales
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La Proclamación de Emancipación se exhibirá de forma permanente junto a la Constitución, la Declaración de Derechos y la Declaración de Independencia en DC, anunciaron los Archivos Nacionales el sábado.Durante una celebración del 16 de junio, la institución señaló que el documento histórico se uniría a los demás en la rotonda de los Archivos, según un comunicado. La Proclamación de Emancipación y la Orden General 3 se exhibieron temporalmente del 17 al 19 de junio.“Aunque todos los privilegios de la libertad no se otorgaron de inmediato a todos los estadounidenses con la orden de Lincoln, me enorgullece que los Archivos Nacionales consagren este documento fundamental para exhibición pública junto a los documentos fundacionales de nuestra nación”, indió la doctora Colleen Shogan, archivista de Estados Unidos. “Juntos, cuentan una historia más completa de la historia de todos los estadounidenses y documentan el progreso en el crecimiento continuo de nuestra nación hacia una Unión más ...Colorado vegetation from recent rains could become fire fuel
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JEFFERSON COUNTY, Colo. (KDVR) -- Mike Amdur is a firefighter at the Foothills Fire Protection District around Lookout Mountain.He said the grasses in the area are green and several feet high after all of the recent rain."There's good moisture content right now, but we worry when those grasses dry out, they create a very large, heavy fuel load for us and can generate pretty intense and fast-growing fire behavior," he said.Amdur said grasses dry out much faster than trees and it doesn't take long.According to Zach Hiris, a meteorologist at the National Weather Service in Boulder, the rest of June looks to be pretty dry."For places like the plains where it is predominantly grass, it just takes a couple of weeks of really dry conditions to get those fuels available to burn again," Hiris said. When was Denver’s last 90-degree day? He said there would be reason for concern if the area moved into an extended dry period, after a very wet period."We did that a couple of years ago where th...Denver weather: Dry Tuesday ahead, storms return Wednesday
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DENVER (KDVR) — Denver's weather will stay warm and dry for one more day before the stormy weather pattern returns. Temperatures will climb to the mid to upper 80s again on Tuesday. Weather tonight: Clear and dry It will be a beautiful evening to spend time outside in Colorado. Temperatures in Denver will fall to the mid-50s overnight with dry conditions and clear skies. Wind will stay light Monday night. Weather tomorrow: Warm and dry Tuesday will be similar to Monday with sunshine, dry conditions and warm temperatures. Denver's afternoon high will climb to the mid-80s, which is normal for this time of year. When was Denver’s last 90-degree day? Looking ahead: Storms returnStorm chances will return on Wednesday afternoon with a 20% chance of rain in metro Denver. Temperatures will cool to the low 80s on Wednesday. Thursday will be the wettest day of the week with scattered storm chances up to 60%. Temperatures will cool into the mid-70s on Thursday with the increase in rain...Bodycam video shows deputy rescuing unconscious Orlando truck driver
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A Florida deputy was hailed a “hero” after performing CPR on an unconscious truck driver in Orlando.“Keep breathin’, keep breathin’, keep breathin’, man. C’mon, stay with me.”Volusia County Sergeant Brian Walsh saw a driver run his truck off Interstate-95, into a guard rail.Walsh pulled over and extracted the unconscious driver out and immediately began CPR, until paramedics arrived.The driver was transported to a nearby hospital where he was breathing on his own and receiving treatment.Man struck by lightning at Juneteenth event organized in Fort Lauderdale
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 11:46:35 GMT
A man was transported to the hospital after possibly being struck by lightning at a park in Fort Lauderdale while attending the Juneteenth event.Fort Lauderdale Fire Rescue responded to a call reporting a possible lightning strike involving an adult male at Mills Pond Park, located at 2201 NW 9th Ave, shortly after 3:40 p.m.Ujima Men’s Collective organized a cooking contest for the Juneteenth celebration where 100 people came to celebrate. The weather started to get worse and people started to scramble and huddled under the pavilion, that’s when one person got struck by lightning.Event Organisers said they saw the lightning and they started to disperse. “He fell, and we were just like Oh! My god and that was it and we called 911 so we were on the phone call, several people were calling 911, starting to make sure he was okay, and prior to the ambulance getting here, he actually was responsive,” said Lorenzo Robertson, Event Organizer. The exact details of the ...Latest news
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