Map of Yosemite reopenings: Yes for Highway 120 to the valley, no for Half Dome and Tioga Road

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 01:34:00 GMT

Map of Yosemite reopenings: Yes for Highway 120 to the valley, no for Half Dome and Tioga Road Yosemite National Park lifted some closures this week, though the heavy snowpack is delaying other openings for the summer season.Open (green numbers)1/ Big Oak Flat Road. The 4-mile stretch of Highway 120 between the Big Oak Flat entrance station and Merced Groves reopened at 7 a.m. Friday, June 9. It had suffered damage over the winter that required repair and prevented access to Yosemite Valley. Drivers should expect delays as the last stages of work continue.2/ Mariposa Grove shuttle. The shuttle is running as of Friday, June 9. Road damage had caused a delay of more than three weeks in the seasonal opening. Only people with disability placards can drive their own cars to the grove.3/ Yosemite Valley campgrounds. Lower Pines, North Pines and Housekeeping Camp have been reopened as flooding of the Merced River subsides. On Friday, June 9, the river was a foot below minor flood stage at both Happy Isles and Pohono Bridge, the U.S. Geological Survey said.Still closed (red numbers)1...

Arrest made in connection to Palo Alto armed robbery; accomplice still at large, police say

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 01:34:00 GMT

Arrest made in connection to Palo Alto armed robbery; accomplice still at large, police say PALO ALTO — One of two suspects alleged to have committed four Palo Alto auto burglaries and robbed a man at gunpoint in April was arrested on Wednesday, while another remained at large, police said.Around 6:30 p.m. on April 15, police responded to a report of an armed robbery on the 900 block of Bryant Street, near University Avenue in downtown Palo Alto, according to a news release. Police said a man in his 30s parked his vehicle in the driveway of his home and opened one of the rear doors to help a young relative out of the backseat when another vehicle pulled up and a passenger exited the vehicle to approach him.The suspect then pulled out a pistol, police said, and pointed it at the victim, demanding his property.The victim handed over his wristwatch and noticed the driver of the suspect vehicle also pointing a gun in his direction. The two suspects then drove away from the scene. The child was never addressed during the robbery and remained in the vehicle, police said.Follow-u...

Oakland-based podcaster brings empathy and incredible stories to the microphone

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 01:34:00 GMT

Oakland-based podcaster brings empathy and incredible stories to the microphone For the last decade, Whit Missildine has surrounded himself with unbelievable stories. He’s spoken to a man who was hunted by the Japanese mafia. A woman who left a cult and reinvented herself. And a man who, after losing his arm and leg, circumnavigated the globe on a sailboat.It’s all part of This is Actually Happening, Missildine’s weekly podcast, which has exploded in popularity since it was acquired by publishing company Wondery in 2020. Each episode features one individual telling an incredible story, utilizing a format that’s unique from most podcasts today: a single voice with no music, sound effects or back-and-forth conversation. Missildine spends between 15 to 20 hours editing each episode, and once he’s done, over 300,000 people tune into the episodes every week.The Oakland-based Missildine wasn’t always set on being a podcaster: after studying poetry in college, he obtained his PhD in social psychology in New York City. But through his graduate degree and far afte...

No lingering effects on soil after Martinez refinery dust release: officials

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 01:34:00 GMT

No lingering effects on soil after Martinez refinery dust release: officials (KRON) -- Six months after a Martinez refinery released toxic dust into nearby neighborhoods, Contra Costa County health officials say there is no lingering effects to the soil.Officials who collected and analyzed the soil samples say the bigger risk was in the first hours and days after the toxic dust release occurred. The public is now being told it safe to eat vegetables from their gardens again after being advised not to consume them back in March. USPS letter carrier robbed by two armed suspects in Oakland During Thursday's committee meeting, it was made clear that some people are still upset over the toxic dust release and the refinery's failure to notify the county about it. "These results do not excuse the Martinez Refining Company for the lack of notification at the onset of this incident," said Matthew Kaufmann, Contra Costa County Deputy Health Director. "The lack of timely notification negated our ability as health officials to protect our community, including those mo...

Grains, Livstock mixed.

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 01:34:00 GMT

Grains, Livstock mixed. CHICAGO (AP) — Grain futures were mixed Friday in early trading on the Chicago Board of Trade. Wheat for Jul. rose 9.25 cents at $6.29 a bushel; Jul. corn fell 4.75 cents at $6.01 a bushel; Jul. oats was up 19.75 cents at $3.65 a bushel; while Jul. soybeans rose 7.50 cents at $13.76 a bushel.Beef lower, pork higher on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange.Jun. live cattle lost .05 cent at $1.7975 a pound; Aug. feeder cattle was down .25 cent at $2.4025 a pound; Jun. lean hogs gained .58 cent at $.8775 a pound.Source

Blinken to travel to China next week, carrying out trip postponed after spy balloon incident

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 01:34:00 GMT

Blinken to travel to China next week, carrying out trip postponed after spy balloon incident WASHINGTON (AP) — Secretary of State Antony Blinken is planning to travel to China next week as the Biden administration pushes to improve ties that hit a new low in February after a Chinese surveillance balloon was shot down over U.S. airspace.U.S. officials say Blinken expects to be in Beijing on June 18 for meetings with senior Chinese officials, including with Foreign Minister Qin Gang and possibly President Xi Jinping.The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because neither the State Department nor the Chinese foreign ministry has yet confirmed the trip. The visit, which was agreed between Xi and President Joe Biden last year at a meeting in Bali, had been initially planned for February but was postponed after the spy balloon incident. Beijing insists the craft was a weather balloon that strayed off course. Since then, there have been contacts between the U.S. and China, but they have been rare as tensions have risen over China’s conduct in the South China Sea, aggre...

Exclusivo: Donald Trump admite en una grabación que no desclasificó “información secreta”

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 01:34:00 GMT

Exclusivo: Donald Trump admite en una grabación que no desclasificó “información secreta” (CNN) — El expresidente Donald Trump reconoció en una grabación de una reunión de 2021 que había retenido información militar “secreta” que no había desclasificado, según una transcripción del audio obtenida por CNN.“Como presidente, podría haber desclasificado, pero ahora no puedo”, dice Trump, según la transcripción.CNN obtuvo la transcripción de una parte de la reunión en la que Trump discute un documento clasificado del Pentágono sobre atacar a Irán. En la grabación de audio, que CNN informó anteriormente que los fiscales obtuvieron, Trump dice que no desclasificó el documento al que hace referencia, según la transcripción.Trump fue acusado este jueves de siete cargos en la investigación del fiscal especial Jack Smith sobre el mal manejo de documentos clasificados. Los detalles de la acusación no se han hecho públicos, por lo que se desconoce si alguno de los siete cargos se refiere a la reunión registrada de 2021. Aún así, la cinta es significativa porque muestra que Trum...

Biden to attend first 2024 rally in Pennsylvania next week, as campaign plots flurry of fundraising

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 01:34:00 GMT

Biden to attend first 2024 rally in Pennsylvania next week, as campaign plots flurry of fundraising WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden next week is set to attend his first political rally since launching his 2024 reelection bid in April, as he steps up his political activity before the end of the fundraising quarter.Biden will attend the rally in Philadelphia on June 17, which will be hosted by area unions, campaign spokesman Kevin Munoz said, a key constituency in a city and state that are crucial to his 2024 prospects. Biden’s campaign isn’t expected to host its own large-scale rallies until next year, following the timetable followed by former President Barack Obama in 2012. The event comes as Biden is launching on a flurry of fundraising trips this month ahead of the June 30 second quarter fundraising deadline, with stops in Connecticut, Illinois and California. Biden, who has declined to reveal information on his fundraising haul since launching his candidacy, will report his totals next month to the Federal Election Commission.Source

Top UN court allows a record 32 countries to intervene in Ukraine’s genocide case against Russia

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 01:34:00 GMT

Top UN court allows a record 32 countries to intervene in Ukraine’s genocide case against Russia THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — The International Court of Justice has accepted requests from 32 countries to back Ukraine in a genocide case against Russia, the United Nations’ highest court said Friday. It’s the largest number of countries to join another nation’s complaint at the world court based in The Hague, Netherlands.Ukraine’s government filed the legally creative case days after Russia invaded its neighbor in February 2022. The Kremlin snubbed hearings held the next month, while protesters holding Ukrainian flags chanted antiwar slogans outside the court building’s gates. Latvia was the first country to intervene in the complaint, which alleges Russia violated the 1948 Genocide Convention by falsely accusing Ukraine of committing genocide in its eastern Luhansk and Donetsk regions, and using that as a pretext for the invasion.A record 33 countries, including the United States, Canada, Australia and every European Union member nation except Hungary req...

US announces new $2.1 billion package of military aid to Ukraine

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 01:34:00 GMT

US announces new $2.1 billion package of military aid to Ukraine WASHINGTON (AP) — The Pentagon announced Friday that it will provide an additional $2.1 billion in long-term weapons aid for Ukraine. The new assistance package will include funding for more Patriot missile battery munitions, Hawk air defense systems and missiles, and small Puma drones that can be launched by hand.The latest infusion of funding, one of the larger packages the U.S. has provided, comes as there are signs that Ukraine is beginning — or about to begin — the much anticipated counteroffensive to try to take back territory that has been seized by Russia. Unlike the U.S. equipment, weapons and ammunition that are more frequently sent from Pentagon stocks and delivered quickly to Ukraine, this money would be provided under the Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative and is meant to be spent over the coming months or even years to ensure Ukraine’s future security needs.In a statement, the Pentagon said the package shows America’s continued commitment “to both Ukraine’s c...