Drake, GloRilla, Lizzo, 21 Savage enter BET Awards as top nominees
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 18:16:33 GMT
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Drake could make an impactful mark at the BET Awards later this month.The chart-topping performer scored seven nominations at the show airing live on June 25 in Los Angeles. He’s up for best male hip-hop artist, male R&B/pop artist along with best collaboration and viewer’s choice with Future and Tems for their song “Wait for U.”Drake’s three other nominations are shared with 21 Savage, who is up for five nods. The tandem is nominated for album of the year through “Her Loss,” best group and viewer’s choice for their hit “Jimmy Cooks.”Rapper GloRilla, nominated for her first Grammy earlier this year, will enter the ceremony as the second-most nominated act with six. She’s up for best female hip-hop artist, new artist, album of the year for “Anyways, Life’s Great” and video of the year for “Tomorrow 2” with Cardi B. She’s scored two nominations in the best collaboration category for “Tomorrow 2” and “F.N.F. (Let’s Go)” with Hitkidd.Along with 21 Savage, Lizzo ca...Oregon to crack down on illegal pot growers by holding landowners responsible
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 18:16:33 GMT
SALEM, Ore. (AP) — Oregon has long been known as a mecca for high-quality marijuana, but that reputation has come with a downside: illegal growers who offer huge amounts of cash to lease or buy land and then leave behind pollution, garbage and a drained water table. Now, a bill passed by the Oregon Legislature seeks to tackle that by making the landowners themselves responsible for the aftermath. The bill also prohibits the use of rivers or groundwater at the illegal site, as well as criminalizes seizing the identity papers of migrant workers who tend the plants or threatening to report them for deportation.Under the bill, local governments are authorized to file a claim of lien against property used for illicit marijuana, if the owner doesn’t pay for the cleanup. A leader of the state’s cannabis and alcohol regulatory agency has said southern Oregon is to marijuana what Bordeaux is to wine. But the state faces challenges on two fronts: The regulated industry has a glut of product t...Pat Robertson united evangelical Christians and pushed them into conservative politics
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 18:16:33 GMT
NORFOLK, Va. (AP) — Pat Robertson united tens of millions of evangelical Christians through the power of television and pushed them in a far more conservative direction with the personal touch of a folksy minister. His biggest impact may have been wedding evangelical Christianity to the Republican party, to an extent once unimaginable.“The culture wars being waged today by just about all the national Republican candidates — that is partly a product of Robertson,” said veteran political analyst Larry Sabato, director of the University of Virginia Center for Politics. Robertson died Thursday at the age of 93. Robertson’s reach exploded with the rise of cable in the late 1970s. He galvanized many viewers into a political force when he unsuccessfully ran for president in 1988.The next year, he created the deeply influential Christian Coalition. He sought to “influence and impact the trajectory of the Republican Party and turn it into a pro-life, pro-family party,” said Ralph Reed,...Car-obsessed California seeks to follow New York’s lead and save public transit
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 18:16:33 GMT
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Sadaf Zahoor has bucked California’s car culture by never owning one, yet she and other residents who rely on public transit worry its bleak financial outlook could soon leave them standing at empty train stations and bus stops.The agencies running the public transit systems, particularly in San Francisco and Oakland, California, where Zahoor lives, have been living off billions of dollars in federal aid that will soon expire. Ridership plummeted by as much as 94% during the COVID-19 pandemic, leaving a gaping budget deficit. Fare box revenues have rebounded a bit, but with more people working from home, some systems haven’t returned to even half their previous levels.The transit agencies have asked Democrats who control California’s government to rescue them, much like Democrats in New York recently did with a $227 billion spending plan. The request is proving to be a much tougher sell in the nation’s most populous state, where majestic mountain highways a...Frayed nerves and uprooted lives in Russian city close to Ukraine
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 18:16:33 GMT
A week after fleeing her home in southern Russia to escape cross-border shelling from Ukraine, Irina Shevtsova is adjusting to life as a refugee inside her own country.Shevtsova is one of thousands of Russians who have abandoned their homes and taken shelter in Belgorod, the nearest big Russian city to the border with Ukraine.They spend their time drinking coffee, lounging on beds in temporary shelters, picking through piles of donated clothing and wondering when they will be able to go home."It’s very scary, we’re frightened, we don’t believe in anything, lately we’ve stopped believing. We jump every time we hear a noise," Shevtsova, 62, said. "Our children and old people are very scared."The number of uprooted Russians is a tiny fraction of the millions of Ukrainians who have become refugees and seen their towns and cities destroyed in the conflict.But more than 15 months after President Vladimir Putin sent his army into Ukraine, Belgorod and its surrounding region are feeling the...Loved ones mourn death of Southern California BMX star Pat Casey
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 18:16:33 GMT
Loved ones are mourning the death of Orange County BMX star Pat Casey following a fatal crash at a motocross competition in San Diego County on June 6.The 29-year-old X Games medalist was known as a dedicated husband, a loving father of two and a talented athlete whose life was cut tragically short.While competing in an X Games competition in Ramona, Pat missed a landing while performing a jump from a ramp, losing control of his bike before being ejected.Bystanders called 911 but by the time paramedics arrived at the track, they found Pat pulseless and apneic, according to the medical examiner's office. Despite life-saving measures, Pat was pronounced dead at the scene.Donations have been pouring into a GoFundMe campaign created by a family friend to help with funeral expenses."I haven't looked at it,” said Chase Casey, Pat’s wife, of the GoFundMe. “Thank you for donating if you have. I just can’t bring myself to because it makes it seem real and I don't want it to be."Pat Casey pic...1 dead, 3 injured in multi-car crash on Pacific Coast Highway in Long Beach
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 18:16:33 GMT
Authorities in Long Beach are investigating a four-car crash that killed one man and sent three other men to the hospital Thursday night. Officers with the Long Beach Police Department responded to the intersection of Pacific Coast Highway and Junipero Avenue at around 7:19 p.m. on reports of the multi-vehicle collision. Early reports suggest that the male driver of an SUV who was traveling westbound on PCH at Junipero Avenue went into eastbound lanes of traffic and crashed into three other vehicles, an LBPD news release stated. Despite life saving measures by personnel with the Long Beach Fire Department, the male driver, who was the sole occupant of the SUV, was declared dead at the scene. Three other male adults from different vehicles were taken to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. It is unknown at this time if drugs or alcohol were a factor in the crash. East and westbound lanes of traffic on PCH remained closed from Junipero Avenue t...Investigation underway into Oakland freeway shooting
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 18:16:33 GMT
OAKLAND — An investigation is underway into a shooting last week on Interstate 880 in Oakland, authorities said.The shooting was reported June 2 around 10:30 p.m. in northbound lanes north of High Street, the California Highway Patrol said in a media advisory Thursday night.The CHP said shots were fired at a Toyota Sienna occupied by four men. No injuries were reported.The victims were unable to provide a description of the suspect or the suspect vehicle, the CHP said.The CHP said road rage did not play a role in the shooting.Related ArticlesCrime and Public Safety | Man charged in Antioch shooting that left woman dead, her husband injured Crime and Public Safety | Former KTVU anchor Frank Somerville charged after most recent arrests Crime and Public Safety | Jasper Wu killing: Man pleads guilty to weapons charge after murder charge tossed Crime and Public Safety | Ankle-monitor wearing parolee committed Livermore robberies,...San Jose: Suspects point gun at homeowner during burglary
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 18:16:33 GMT
SAN JOSE — Two burglars pointed a gun at a San Jose woman after she found them inside her Rose Garden neighborhood home Thursday night, authorities said.The interrupted residential burglary was reported around 7 p.m. in the 1300 block of Emory Street.The burglars broke into the home through a back sliding glass door, said San Jose police Officer Mario Tatom.“They thought no one was home,” Tatom said.The burglars came face to face with the woman, who was home alone, and pointed a gun at her, Tatom said. The woman backed away and the burglars left the scene.Officers swarmed the area and entered the home with guns drawn just before 8 p.m., leaving nearly a dozen patrol vehicles parked on the street. A helicopter circled overhead.They exited the residence 25 minutes later. Tatom said no one was found inside the home.Additional details about the burglary were not immediately available.Anyone with information related to the case can contact Silicon Valley Crime Stoppers at 408-947-7867 or...BART fare increase: Here's how much more you will be paying
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 18:16:33 GMT
(KRON) -- The BART Board of Directors approved a new budget on Thursday. Among the changes that the transportation agency will implement are fare increases and a revised parking policy. BART said it has a $93 million deficit looming over the 2025 financial year. It has relied on federal funding since the COVID-19 pandemic, but it expects the funding to run out around March 2025. After that, BART could face deficits of $300 million a year without temporary state funding. Bay Area real estate value is fastest dropping in the nation, report says “Despite our best efforts to hold the line on expenses and grow revenues with modest fare increases, we are still facing a structural, ongoing budget gap,” said BART Board General Manager Bob Powers. “It’s a stark reminder that BART alone cannot solve the financial crisis created by the pandemic. Right now, BART needs temporary state funding to bridge the gap while we pursue a sustainable source of operating funds to help advance the Bay Are...Latest news
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