First Look: Chef Antonia Lofaso Takes Us Inside Her Barbie Dreamhouse Kitchen
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:42:29 GMT
Food Network star chef Antonia Lofaso is part of 15 HGTV home design and renovation experts that have taken over a mundane Santa Clarita home and transformed it into the ultimate Barbie Dreamhouse, in a meticulously detailed project that premieres on the network Monday, July 17.In Barbie Dreamhouse Challenge, eight teams overhaul areas of the home with an era-specific style, like an early 1960s atomic-age kitchen designed by Lofaso and Jasmine Roth from Help! I Wrecked My House, a ‘70s disco vibe for Ken’s Den and a main bedroom decked out in ‘80s glam.The rest of the lineup includes Egypt Sherron and Mike Jackson from Married to Real Estate, Ty Pennington (Rock the Block), Alison Victoria (Windy City Rehab); Jonathan Knight and Kristina Crestin (Farmhouse Fixer); Christina Hall and James Bender (Christina on the Coast); Keith Bynum and Evan Thomas (Bargain Block); Brian and Mike Kleinschmidt (100 Day Dream Home); and Michel Smith Boyd and Anthony Elle Williams from Luxe for Less. ...Motorcyclist Seriously Injured after Pedestrian Crash on Rainbow Boulevard [Las Vegas, NV]
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:42:29 GMT
Pedestrian Collision on South Desert Inn Left Motorcyclist HurtLAS VEGAS, NV (July 13, 2023) – On Thursday evening, a motorcyclist was hospitalized after a pedestrian crash on Rainbow Boulevard.The incident happened on May 12th at around 6:40 p.m. at Rainbow and South Desert Inn.According to the reports, the motorcyclist was hit by the van pulling out of business on southbound Rainbow Blvd, south of Desert Inn Rd. The rider ejected from the motorcycle, landed in northbound lanes, then hit by another van.Medical responders arrived at the scene shortly after and transported the rider to a local hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.Rainbow Blvd lanes closed both ways from Desert Inn to Spring Mountain at 7:45 p.m. to allow for cleanup and preliminary duties.At this time, authorities have not released any other information on the incident. However, an active investigation to determine further details remains ongoing.Motorcyclists rarely escape injury when an accident occurs. It i...Spare the Air alert issued for Friday as temperatures begin to heat up
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:42:29 GMT
The Bay Area’s hot air will bring with it dirty air after all, officials said Thursday.As the thermometer showed its first signs of moving up Thursday, the Bay Area Air Quality Management District issued a Spare the Air Alert for Friday. It is expected to be the first day of the intense part of the heat wave that for much of the region is expected to peak on Saturday.The air-quality forecast earlier in the week did not indicate dirty air.“We anticipated the the possibility of unhealthy conditions coming later in the week due to the increasing temperatures,” air district spokeswoman Tina Landis said. She added the district didn’t have confidence in the bad air conditions until Thursday.Temperatures by Saturday are expected to be in the 100s in the far interior region, 90s in more centralized locations, and in the 70s and 80s closer to the coastal areas.On Friday, some areas of the region are expected to have air with enough particulate matter that it will be u...Frosty fun: 6 cool ways to beat the heat in the Bay Area this summer
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:42:29 GMT
Don’t let the heat stop you from having a cool time this summer. There are plenty of ways to mix thrills and (literal) chills in the Bay Area — from trying out an icy Olympic sport to bundling up for an evening concert on a mountaintop. Here are six ideas for having some frosty fun over the next few monthsCurling timeYou might have watched this fascinating sport during the Winter Olympics or perhaps on one of the many ESPN channels late one random night. Now you can try it out for yourself. The San Francisco Bay Area Curling Club, the oldest of its kind in California, opened a facility in Oakland last year.The sport’s origins date back at least 500 years to medieval Scotland, and it’s been a hit in Canada for eons. It’s the fastest-growing winter sport around the world, not just in icy climes, but in Mexico, India and here too, with the number of league-playing curlers nearly doubling in the last dozen years, according to USA Curling.Sarah Walsh of Oakland, slides a ston...Bodycam footage of Vallejo Police Department shooting released
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:42:29 GMT
Vallejo police released footage Wednesday of last month’s officer-involved shooting.The video clips, which the Vallejo Police Department screened at a 4 p.m. town hall meeting just blocks away from the scene of the June 27 incident at 1401 Springs Road, largely track with authorities’ accounts over the past two weeks. However, certain key details – including when, precisely, Officer Brad Kim shot 29-year-old Jamazea Kittell and just how badly Kittell was injured – remained murky Wednesday.Footage from three police body cameras, including Kim’s, shows authorities arrive around 4:12 a.m. June 27 at the scene of an alleged burglary at a gas station.“Let me see your hands! Let me see your hands! Let me see your hands!” Kim is heard shouting as he runs in front of a Dodge Charger that a suspect has just entered. The Charger then accelerates forward, throwing Kim to the ground, then careens into a parking lot across the street before crashing into a pole.“That’s fine. That’s fine,” Kim is...Murder charge filed after police trace burning body in Oakland hills to Richmond shooting
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:42:29 GMT
RICHMOND — A 42-year-old man has been arrested and charged with murder in connection with a June shooting where the victim’s body was moved to Oakland and set on fire, authorities said.Jose Vazquez-Cano was charged with killing 25-year-old Bryan Barrios-Marroquin in a June 3 shooting in Richmond. Barrios-Marroquin’s body was found later that day inside a burning pickup truck parked on the 9500 block of Mountain Boulevard in the Oakland hills, police said.Related ArticlesCrime and Public Safety | Months after rejecting one plea deal, Alameda County judge sentences Delonzo Logwood Crime and Public Safety | Two children among four people injured in Oakland shootings Crime and Public Safety | ‘I want my daddy’; Family mourns young father slain in Oakland Crime and Public Safety | East Bay resident robbed after returning home from bank Crime and Public Safety | Just six months into Al...Vermont cleans up while bracing for more rain
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:42:29 GMT
By Kathy McCormack | Associated PressVermont prepared for the next round of storms — and possibly a tornado — as people took advantage of calm weather Thursday to clean up from historic flooding that damaged thousands of homes, businesses and roads, and left some residents stranded.As floodwaters receded, the good news was that there were no new rescue missions, dams were holding up and more roads reopened. The bad news was that strong thunderstorms were expected to move into parts of the state by Thursday night, which could cause more flash flooding, Gov. Phil Scott said at a news conference. Conditions could spawn a tornado, he said. And the state could get more heavy rain over the weekend.“The period we are more concerned about is Sunday because that could be more widespread and heavier, but not nearly on the scale of what we saw earlier in the week,” National Weather Service meteorologist Seth Kutikoff said.Scott said it’s important for Vermonters to be vigilan...As drought batters Arizona, Scottsdale bans new grass lawns
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:42:29 GMT
By Mitchell McCluskey and Holly Yan | CNNAs drought-stricken Arizona bakes in searing heat, the Scottsdale City Council unanimously agreed this week to ban natural grass in front of future single-family homes in an effort to conserve water.The new ordinance will apply to new houses constructed or permitted after August 15.“By adopting this ordinance, Scottsdale aims to lead the way in water conservation practices, setting an example for other communities across the region,” said Brian Biesemeyer, executive director of Scottsdale’s water department.According to Scottsdale City Council, feedback gathered from Scottsdale Water customers in June found that 86% of those who responded supported the ordinance.“It’s a positive step that supports responsible use of our water resources and an initiative that works in tandem with Scottsdale Water’s existing residential and commercial rebate programs that offer water saving options and maintain the beauty and functionality of Scottsdale’s neigh...Majority of people arrested for drugs in SF not from the city, according to mayor
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:42:29 GMT
SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) -- The "overwhelming majority" of the 115 people recently arrested for public drug use in San Francisco are not residents of the city, according to SF Mayor London Breed. None of those arrested accepted services upon release, Breed added in a lengthy tweet thread about drug enforcement in the city.Arrests for drug dealing in the Tenderloin and South of Market have doubled in the past two weeks, Breed said, resulting in the seizure of "alarming levels of fentanyl." The increased arrests are a result of the San Francisco Police Department increasing enforcement as part of a coordinated drug market enforcement effort. Jenkins talks about her first year as San Francisco District Attorney During that two-week period, SFPD seized 9.5 kilos of fentanyl, the mayor said. That's a third of what officers seized in all of 2022 -- 25 kilos -- in just 14 days."This is why our coordinated efforts matter," Breed said.The San Francisco Sheriff's Office has also been part of th...Gilroy man charged with South Bay arson spree
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:42:29 GMT
(KRON) -- A 32-year-old Gilroy man is accused of staging his own wildfire season by igniting a series of arson fires across Santa Clara County. Daniel Catano is charged with intentionally igniting 10 fires in Gilroy and Morgan Hill this summer. "This dangerous man’s personal fire season is over," District Attorney Jeff Rosen said Thursday. For two weeks, the suspected arsonist's blazes "shook the South County community, leaving homes, cars, and businesses scorched, and a housing project burned to the ground," prosecutors wrote. Catano's targets appeared to be random, prosecutors said.Police were able to identify Catano as a suspect after receiving a tip from the public. He was arrested on July 11 after a multi-agency manhunt. Catano will be arraigned on 10 felony arson charges at 1:30 p.m. Thursday in the South County Courthouse in Morgan Hill. If convicted, he will face prison time. "The public, the police, and the firefighters have now done their jobs – and now we will do ours," R...Latest news
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