Southern California military base locked down after vehicle runs gate

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 11:21:29 GMT

Southern California military base locked down after vehicle runs gate A San Diego-area military base was put in lockdown after a vehicle went through the facility's main gate without stopping, a military spokesperson said.Naval Base Coronado spokesperson Kevin Dixon told a local TV station that the driver was taken into custody by base guards after the “gate runner” drove without stopping Friday night through the entrance of Naval Air Station North Island, part of Naval Base Coronado. Several patrol cars surrounded the entrance near 3rd Street and Alameda Boulevard in Coronado around 10:30 p.m., the station reported.Multiple gates at the air station near San Diego were closed while security personnel checked the facility, Dixon said.A post on the Facebook page of Naval Base Coronado early Saturday said, “The main gate at Naval Air Station North Island is currently closed due to a security incident. Please stay away from the main gate while security conducts its investigation.”The Coronado Police Department was investigating along with military police,...

Knott’s Boysenberry Festival introduces new berry-infused food, drinks 

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 11:21:29 GMT

Knott’s Boysenberry Festival introduces new berry-infused food, drinks  The Boysenberry Festival has returned to Knott’s Berry Farm in Buena Park, where participants will be able to try a range of foods and drinks all infused or made partly from boysenberries. In addition, local vendors, live music and a new musical stage show will be set up for guests to enjoy. Not sure how exactly one incorporates the boysenberry into so many different food items? Try the festival’s sushi burrito, wrapped in nori with a boysenberry sweet chili dipping sauce. If you are craving something sweeter, then a boysenberry waffle topped with whipped cream and boysenberry maple syrup may be the food item for you. Regardless of taste, there are over 75 unique boysenberry-inspired creations featured at the festival this year. The Knott’s Boysenberry Festival began on March 10 and will operate daily until April 16. Visit the Knott's Berry Farm website for more information.

Police catch unrelated burglar, squatter at the same time

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 11:21:29 GMT

Police catch unrelated burglar, squatter at the same time Officers responding to a burglary in Simi Valley on Saturday morning were able to not only apprehend the burglary suspect, but an unrelated squatter in the same building, police said.Officers from the Simi Valley Police Department received a call of a burglary at a Papa John’s Pizza on Tapo Street around 5:30 a.m. Saturday morning after a security guard noticed the front window to the store was broken. Authorities arrived on scene and found Sheila Williamson, 61, of Simi Valley inside the business, where she “threw cleaning chemicals throughout the store,” according to officials. Officers located her hiding inside a bathroom and arrested her for burglary. While officers were responding to the burglary investigation, they observed a man, later identified as 52-year-old James Schmidt of Simi Valley, exiting the rear of a nearby vacant business in the same building. Schmidt was detained and it was found that he had broken into the vacant business where police said he had “bee...

One killed, two injured in traffic collision in Antioch

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 11:21:29 GMT

One killed, two injured in traffic collision in Antioch One person was killed and two others were seriously injured Friday night in a two-vehicle crash in Antioch, authorities said.The collision happened at around 10:18 p.m. at the intersection of State Route 4 and Lone Tree Way before it turns into A Street, according to the Antioch Police Department.One person, identified as a male, was pronounced dead at the scene. Two passengers in the same vehicle were taken to a local hospital in critical condition. The people in the other vehicle were not injured and stayed at the scene.One of the vehicles was traveling south on Lone Tree Way when it collided with the other vehicle as it was exiting eastbound State Route 4 and turning north onto Lone Tree Way, police said.The cause of the crash remains under investigation. The identity of the person killed will be released after his family is notified.Related ArticlesCrashes and Disasters | East Bay man charged with vehicular manslaughter in teen’s death Crashes and Disasters | ...

Man arrested for DUI, possession of ghost gun during traffic stop

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 11:21:29 GMT

Man arrested for DUI, possession of ghost gun during traffic stop SANTA ROSA, Calif. (KRON) – A Santa Rosa man was arrested during a traffic stop for driving under the influence and possession of a ghost gun, according to the Santa Rosa Police Department.Shortly before midnight, an officer observed multiple vehicle code violations on a car traveling northbound on Mendocino Avenue. The officer conducted a traffic stop and began to smell the odor of alcohol and freshly burnt marijuana coming from the car, police said.  One dead, two critically injured in Antioch crash The driver was identified as Martel Nelson, 27, of Santa Rosa. He displayed signs of alcohol and marijuana impairment, allowing for officers to conduct a DUI investigation, SRPD said.During a search of Nelson’s vehicle, officers located a Polymer 80 and a ghost gun, which was loaded with thirteen rounds of ammunition. KRON On is streaming news live now.embed-container { position: relative; padding-bottom: 56.25%; height: 0; overflow: hidden; max-width: 100%; } .embed-container i...

Judge extends agreement date for Oklahoma poultry lawsuit

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 11:21:29 GMT

Judge extends agreement date for Oklahoma poultry lawsuit A federal judge is giving Oklahoma and nearly a dozen poultry companies, including the world’s largest poultry producer, Tyson Foods, an additional 90 days to reach an agreement on plans to clean a watershed polluted by chicken litter.U.S. District Judge Gregory Frizzell on Friday scheduled a June 16 status conference in Tulsa, saying both sides requested the extension. The state and the poultry companies are to submit a joint status report by June 9.Frizzell ruled in January that Arkansas-based Tyson, Minnesota-based Cargill Inc. and other companies polluted the Illinois River, caused a public nuisance and trespassed by spreading the litter, or manure, on land in eastern Oklahoma, and that it then leached into the river’s watershed. The ruling came from a 2005 lawsuit filed by Oklahoma.“We have had lengthy and productive discussions with the poultry companies about a resolution,” state Attorney General Gentner Drummond said in a statement.“The poultry industry has made signif...

Putin visita Crimea, un día después de que la Corte Penal Internacional ordenara su arresto

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 11:21:29 GMT

Putin visita Crimea, un día después de que la Corte Penal Internacional ordenara su arresto KIEV, Ucrania — El presidente ruso, Vladimir Putin, viajó el sábado a Crimea para conmemorar el noveno aniversario de la anexión de la península ucraniana bañada por el Mar Negro, un día después de que la Corte Penal Internacional emitiera una orden de detención contra el mandatario ruso, al que acusa de crímenes de guerra.La agencia de noticias estatal rusa RIA Novosti dijo que Putin visitó una escuela de arte y un centro infantil, lugares que parecían haber sido elegidos en respuesta a la acción de la CPI.La Corte Penal Internacional anunció el viernes que acusó a Putin específicamente debido a su presunta implicación en el secuestro de niños en Ucrania durante la invasión a gran escala de tropas rusas al país vecino y que comenzó hace casi 13 meses. Putin fue acusado junto a la comisionada rusa para los derechos de la infancia, Maria Alekseyevna Lvova-Belova.MANEJÓ UN AUTO POR LAS CALLES DE SEBASTOPOLRusia se anexionó Crimea en 2014, un movimiento que la mayor parte del mundo den...

Jalen Brunson back for Knicks vs Nuggets after foot injury

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 11:21:29 GMT

Jalen Brunson back for Knicks vs Nuggets after foot injury NEW YORK (AP) — Jalen Brunson is back for the New York Knicks against Denver on Saturday after missing five of the last six games with a sore left foot.The starting point guard went through a full practice Friday, but the Knicks didn’t clear him to play until after he worked out before the game Saturday to make sure his soreness didn’t return.Brunson missed two games with the injury, then returned March 9 at Sacramento but made it through only the first half. He then missed the final three games of the Knicks’ road trip.New York was 3-2 without Brunson, the Eastern Conference player of the month in February.___AP NBA: https://apnews.com/hub/nba and https://twitter.com/AP_SportsSource

Van der Poel matches his grandfather with Milan-San Remo win

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 11:21:29 GMT

Van der Poel matches his grandfather with Milan-San Remo win SAN REMO, Italy (AP) — Dutch cyclist Mathieu van der Poel matched his grandfather by winning the Milan-San Remo “monument race” Saturday.Van der Poel attacked near the summit of the Poggio, the race’s final climb, extended his advantage on the twisty and technical descent and crossed the line alone with plenty of time to celebrate.Van der Poel, who rides for the Alpecin-Deceuninck team, finished 15 seconds ahead of Filippo Ganna, Wout van Aert and Tadej Pogacar — the two-time Tour de France champion — after nearly 6 ½ hours of racing.French cyclist Raymond Poulidor, Van der Poel’s maternal grandfather, won the Milan-San Remo in 1961. He died in 2019.Van der Poel said the win was special not only because his grandfather won it, “but also because it’s a monument.“It’s one that I think every rider wants to have one day,” he added. “A special win in a special race. It’s so difficult to win here.”The Milan-San Remo is the first of the five “monument races” of the season, foll...

DC man sentenced for Adams Morgan home invasion sexual assaults

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 11:21:29 GMT

DC man sentenced for Adams Morgan home invasion sexual assaults A D.C. man will serve two consecutive life sentences for breaking into women’s homes and sexually assaulting them in 2007 and 2010, U.S. Attorney Matthew M. Graves announced Friday.Ronald P. Berton, Jr., 48, of D.C., was sentenced Friday in two sexual assaults that happened in Adams Morgan in D.C.More DC NewsMore Local NewsMore Crime NewsBerton was sentenced to life plus 27 years for the June 2010 home invasion and sexual assault and to life without release for the October 2007 home invasion and sexual assault. The terms are to be served consecutively.He attacked a 30-year-old woman in the 2010 invasion and a 27-year-old woman in the 2007 invasion, according to Graves.“This sentence helps to ensure that a very dangerous sexual predator will not roam our streets,” Graves said. “This office truly appreciates the courage it took for each survivor to come forward and testify about their ordeal in a courtroom full of strangers, particularly after so many years had...