Joey Chestnut, Miki Sudo defend hot dog-eating titles at famous July 4 contest
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:03:02 GMT
NEW YORK (AP) — Defending champions Miki Sudo and Joey Chestnut have continued their reign in Nathan's Famous Fourth of July hot dog eating contest. Sudo forced down 39 1/2 hot dogs and buns to claim a ninth women's title in Nathan’s Famous Fourth of July hot dog eating contest, before stormy weather moved in and delayed the men's competition.Sudo beat Mayoi Ebihara’s 33 1/2 hot dogs in 10 minutes Tuesday in a contest that appeared to be much closer until the final count was announced. The unofficial real-time counter showed the two women tied throughout much of the competition. A final count of plates settled the score.Sudo, 37, was disappointed in her winning total, which was nine hot dogs short of her all-time high. She said competition from the 27-year-old Ebihara had thrown her off. Substance found at White House tests positive for cocaine “The first couple minutes, I found myself watching her, which I never want to do. I never want to be distracted by the other competitors,”...How do fireworks get their colors?
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:03:02 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Many of us will sit back this Fourth of July to take in dazzling fireworks shows — but have you ever wondered how fireworks get their colors? Meteorologist Kristen Currie showed us the science behind this annual tradition. Austin Symphony holds concert and firework show Fireworks contain gunpowder and an element like copper or sodium. It's the different elements that produce different colors. For example, barium is used to produce green fireworks. Strontium makes red fireworks, and titanium creates white. Special effects, like gold sparks, are typically created by iron filings and charcoal. Loud bangs are produced by aluminum powder. Although setting off fireworks can be exhilarating, local first responders are asking you to attend professional fireworks shows as opposed to buying at-home-use fireworks and sparklers."Fireworks are simply too dangerous and unpredictable to be used safely by consumers,” Travis County Fire Marshal Tony Callaway said, in part, in a re...Photos: Parade-goers defy the forecast to celebrate Independence Day at Eagan’s Funfest
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:03:02 GMT
Despite the rain, people were lined up along Yankee Doodle Road to celebrate Eagan’s July 4 Funfest parade.Those marching in the parade included the American Legion Color Guard, Eagan High School’s marching band and parade royalty.Related ArticlesLocal News | Thomson Reuters selects new office location, will remain in Eagan Local News | Obituary: Renowned Eagan dermatologist Charles Crutchfield III was 62 Local News | 40 years later, Burnsville-based Northern Tool brings its first product into the battery-powered age Local News | LEGOs, playdough and more for local students thanks to grant initiative Local News | WWII codebreakers helped launch computer industry in St. Paul. They’ll be recognized this week.Man dies in Denver County Jail
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:03:02 GMT
A man died in the Denver County Jail Monday, according to the Denver Sheriff Department.Deputies found the man “non-responsive” in a housing unit at about 5:30 p.m. Monday, Denver Sheriff Department spokeswoman Daria Serna said in a news release.“A medical emergency team was immediately called and lifesaving efforts were performed until paramedics arrived,” she said.Related ArticlesNews | Calm conditions stall Spring Creek fire’s growth ahead of red flag warning News | Englewood police neutralize pipe bomb at home where men previously admitted making explosives News | Motorcyclist dies after being shot, crashing on I-70 News | Used fireworks thrown away spark fire that destroys two Parker homes News | Denver weather: Thunderstorms ahead for July 4 afternoon, evening The man died in the jail. His name and age have not been publicly released and it was not clear how long the m...Calm conditions stall Spring Creek fire’s growth ahead of red flag warning
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:03:02 GMT
The Spring Creek fire was calm Tuesday with minimal growth despite firefighters’ concerns about potentially dry and windy conditions.The fire did not grow overnight into Tuesday and stayed at 2,932 acres, or about 4.6 square miles, with 37% containment, fire officials said. Although crews had been bracing for red flag conditions, with high wind and hot temperatures, the weather stayed favorable throughout Fourth of July morning, said fire spokesman Eric Coulter.“It’s actually looking really good,” he said just before noon Tuesday. “It hasn’t gotten too warm yet, and the wind has stayed pretty calm … No real fire activity today, it’s been mild with some smoking and smoldering.”He said fire crews still expect red flag conditions in the next couple of days and are preparing by strengthening existing fire containment lines. The fire is burning several miles southeast of Parachute and ignited June 24. The blaze grew significantly on J...Video: Jeep driver smashes into Lexus dealership in Beverly Hills, abandons car
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:03:02 GMT
Video captured the moment when a Jeep driver repeatedly smashed through the front of a Lexus dealership in Beverly Hills. The incident happened around 10:30 p.m. on Monday night in the 9200 block of Wilshire Avenue. The driver, who has not been identified, is seen ramming their Jeep into the glass storefront of the dealership twice before driving away. Video captured the moment when a Jeep driver repeatedly smashed through the front of a Lexus dealership in Beverly Hills on Monday, July 3, 2023. (Street People of Beverly Hills)Video captured the moment when a Jeep driver repeatedly smashed through the front of a Lexus dealership in Beverly Hills on Monday, July 3, 2023. (Street People of Beverly Hills)Video captured the moment when a Jeep driver repeatedly smashed through the front of a Lexus dealership in Beverly Hills on Monday, July 3, 2023. (Street People of Beverly Hills) Substance found at White House tests positive for cocaine After attempting to drive off, ...Costa Mesa police investigating man's murder
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:03:02 GMT
The Costa Mesa Police Department is asking for the public's help to locate the person or people responsible for a man's murder late Monday night.The 38-year-old victim was found lying on the sidewalk near Sterling Alley and Pomona Avenue around 10:45 p.m. The man was shot multiple times, police say. Officers administered first aid at the scene until paramedics arrived to take him to a nearby hospital where he later died. Burglar shoots dog during Los Angeles home invasion His identity has not yet been released. Police officials say the deadly shooting is an active investigation and no arrests have been made at this time. Detectives are asking anyone with information about the shooting to come forward by contacting either Detective Kris Moore at 714-754-4986 or Sergeant Jose Morales at 714-754-4933.Oakland man’s murder and robbery case headed back to juvenile court
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:03:02 GMT
OAKLAND — A 21-year-old man who is charged with committing a string of violent crimes when he was 16 has been transferred back to juvenile court, records show.Zikih Nobles, of San Leandro, was charged in 2021 with murder, five counts of attempted murder, three counts of robbery and one count of attempted robbery, all in relation to a series of 2017 crimes when he was still in his teens. Since then, Nobles has bounced back and forth between juvenile and adult court, and now may find himself going back and forth at least once more.A June order signed by an Alameda County Superior Court judge approved Nobles’ transfer from adult back to juvenile court, after Nobles’ attorney filed a motion citing a new state law that changes the legal standard for when teens can be tried as adults. The new law requires a judge to find “by clear and convincing evidence that the minor is not amenable to rehabilitation while under the jurisdiction of the juvenile court,” whic...Los Banos house destroyed by neighbors’ fireworks, police say
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:03:02 GMT
A Los Banos house was destroyed by a fire apparently ignited by fireworks set off one block over, police said.Firefighters and police were called just before 10 p.m. Sunday, July 2, for a large fire in a residential neighborhood at the city’s north edge.When officers arrived, the police report said, they found a house on Acaciawood Court “fully involved in fire,” with flames spreading to a house next door and two houses that front on Parkwood Drive.Officers said they saw evidence of fireworks use at a home on Parkwood, and that “many of the occupants” of that home left the area when emergency crews arrived. A search warrant was obtained, and “live illegal aerial fireworks” were found in the home.Ultimately, the Acaciawood house was destroyed, and the fire burned trees, fences and sheds at three adjacent properties.No arrests were announced; the case remains under investigation, police said.Los Banos allows only “safe and sane” fi...5-year-old dies after being swept into Mendocino County river
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:03:02 GMT
A 5-year-old child died after being swept into a river near Covelo on Saturday, the Mendocino County Sheriff’s Office said.Related ArticlesCrashes and Disasters | Map: People drowned or swept away in California rivers, spring 2023 The disappearance was reported around 8:25 p.m. July 1 in the area of the Eel River Campground, at the confluence of the Eel and Black Butte rivers.As emergency crews were dispatched, the child was found by people downriver, who began resuscitation efforts. Those efforts were continued in an ambulance, but the child died.At least 19 people have drowned or gone missing in California rivers since mid-April, as water has been running high and cold during the melt of the snowpack.Related ArticlesCrashes and Disasters | Pittsburg: Two dead in Friday night wreck on Highway 4 near Bailey Road Crashes and Disasters | Amtrak train with 198 passengers derails in Southern California after hitting truck on tracks C...Latest news
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