Train service to resume after cliffs shored up

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:01:08 GMT

Train service to resume after cliffs shored up SAN CLEMENTE, Calif. (AP) — Metrolink and Amtrak train services will be restored next week following months of stabilizing repairs due to shifting ground beneath a stretch of seaside track in Southern California, transit officials said Monday.Service between Orange and San Diego counties was halted Sept. 30 after a storm surge caused waves that shifted the tracks near the coastal community of San Clemente.The Orange County Transportation Authority said Amtrak Pacific Surfliner and Metrolink commuter rail services will roll again starting April 17. The restoration will re-connect Los Angeles, the Inland Empire and Orange County to San Diego County.Originally, the tracks were expected to be reopened by February, the Orange County Register reported.“This emergency work has posed an unprecedented challenge, especially with the heavy rainfall this season, and we’re very pleased to announce that passenger service can safely resume on this key stretch of Southern California rail,...

At least 1 killed in semi-truck crash near Camp Pendleton

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:01:08 GMT

At least 1 killed in semi-truck crash near Camp Pendleton SAN DIEGO — At least one person was killed Tuesday in a crash near Camp Pendleton involving a semi-truck, the California Highway Patrol said.According to the CHP Traffic Incident Information Page, the crash happened shortly before noon on southbound Interstate 5, just south of the Aliso Creek Rest Area.The collision was reportedly between a white SUV and a semi-truck, which caused the SUV to overturn, according to the CHP incident page. At least 1 killed after semi-truck crash in Encinitas A Sig Alert has been issued in the area. According to Caltrans, the two righthand lanes of southbound I-5 are closed due to the crash.It is not yet known how long the closures are expected to last. FOX 5's Traffic Map shows heavy traffic starting to build up on the southbound lanes of I-5 between San Clemente and Oceanside.The San Diego County Medical Examiner's Office has been called out to the scene of the crash, per CHP.This is the second deadly crash involving a semi-truck on southbound I-5 ...

Coastal fog contributes to what NWS calls 'Gray-pril'

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:01:08 GMT

Coastal fog contributes to what NWS calls 'Gray-pril' SAN DIEGO -- If you’ve been in the desert or inland the last few days and experienced the warm up in temperatures and then come to the beach and experienced a complete lack of sunshine, there’s a reason for that -- and apparently a name for it, too.“Not only do we have the “May gray” and the “June gloom," but when it happens a little bit earlier in April, we call it “Gray-pril," said Elizabeth Adams, meteorologist with the National Weather Service.None of these descriptions are official meteorological terms but they help describe what’s going on.“Basically what’s happening is the deserts are heating up and with that lower pressure with the heat in the desert, all of this marine layer air is pushing from the ocean on to the coast. That’s bringing cooler temperatures and higher humidity, which leads to that fog formation,” Adams said.Our Southern California coast has been noticeably missing the sunshine, covered in fog the last few days. Cold temperatures, strong winds in store for ...

Video shows Louisville police under fire from bank shooter

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:01:08 GMT

Video shows Louisville police under fire from bank shooter LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — Police body camera video released Tuesday shows Louisville officers being fired upon as they arrive at the bank where five people were killed and the harrowing minutes while officers confront the shooter and work to rescue a wounded colleague.Two patrol officers who responded to the shooting were wounded, one of them struck in the head by a bullet in the Monday morning shooting. Louisville Metro Police Department Deputy Chief Paul Humphrey walked reporters through edited footage and still photos at a new conference Tuesday. One still image from surveillance video showed the shooter holding a rifle inside the building, surrounded by broken glass. Police said he set up an ambush position to attack officers as they arrived.Officer Corey Galloway’s body camera shows him perched behind a stairway outside the building after rookie Officer Nickolas Wilt was wounded. He waits and as other officers arrive, more gunshots are heard and Galloway fires then shouts that he ...

ACLU sues North Carolina over harsher riot punishments

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:01:08 GMT

ACLU sues North Carolina over harsher riot punishments RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — Harsher punishments for violent protests in North Carolina are being challenged by a prominent civil rights group, which said in a federal lawsuit filed Tuesday that several parts of a new anti-riot law are unconstitutional.The North Carolina law was drawn up in response to protests against racial injustice and police brutality in 2020. The demonstrations following George Floyd’s death were largely peaceful but occasionally descended into chaos after dark.The American Civil Liberties Union of North Carolina is asking a U.S. District Court to block enforcement of several provisions of the new law, arguing it “impermissibly criminalizes North Carolinians who exercise their fundamental free speech, assembly and petitioning rights.”“It is a flagrant attempt to vilify and criminalize a social justice movement,” said Sam Davis, an attorney with the ACLU of North Carolina Legal Foundation. The law was passed last month by the Republican-controlled General Assembly with...

Alberta premier commits to medicare; NDP points to past musings on private options

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:01:08 GMT

Alberta premier commits to medicare; NDP points to past musings on private options EDMONTON — Premier Danielle Smith, in an election-style event, says her United Conservative Party will not make Albertans pay out of pocket to see their family doctor or get medical treatment.Smith says her party, should it win next month’s general election, would also not delist from public funding any future medical procedures or prescriptions.Smith made the announcement Tuesday in a party-sponsored event in front of a medical clinic in Sherwood Park, just east of Edmonton.“Rest assured you will never use a credit card to pay for a public health-care service. You will only ever need your Alberta health-care card,” said Smith.Smith said she was making this “Public Health Care Guarantee” to counter the Opposition NDP “lying” that she has plans to eventually make Albertans pay for some of their care or to see a family doctor.“Liberal-NDP fear and smear politics don’t work in Alberta. Albertans have always seen through these lies for what they are,” said Smith.NDP health critic ...

Canada’s restaurant industry adjusting to single-use plastics ban

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:01:08 GMT

Canada’s restaurant industry adjusting to single-use plastics ban Canada’s restaurant industry is one of many sectors that has had to adjust in light of the Canadian government’s plastic ban, including changing checkout bags, cutlery, food service ware, stir sticks and straws.It was a prominent part of the discussion on how restaurants will adapt at the Restaurants Canada (RC) show in Toronto this week. The plastics ban is a part of Canada’s goal to achieve zero plastic waste by 2030.Businesses will now have to shift towards non-single-use plastic alternatives, and LEAF Canada is a non-profit trying to help with this transition.“The ban came into effect in December 2022, so it’s in the transition period now where whatever you have now that is single-use plastics you can use until you run out, you won’t be able to buy anymore,” said Vicky Huang, Education and Environmental Resource Coordinator for LEAF Canada.“It definitely impacts the food service industry because that is a big part of how we do.R...

Survivor of fatal Downtown Eastside hotel fire files proposed class-action lawsuit

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:01:08 GMT

Survivor of fatal Downtown Eastside hotel fire files proposed class-action lawsuit VANCOUVER — A woman who survived a fatal fire at a downtown Vancouver rooming hotel has filed a proposed class-action lawsuit against the building’s owner, the operator of the residence and the city’s fire department.Plaintiff Jennifer Hansma is expected to join fellow survivors and members of a local housing advocacy group at a news conference later today to mark the one-year anniversary of the fire, which killed two people anddisplaced dozens of others.The lawsuit says the owner and non-profit manager of the 110-year-old building, which operated as a rooming house for low-income residents, failed to ensure fire safety measures, while the city did not enforce safety regulations to the same standards it did elsewhere.The claim says a separate fire broke out in the building a few days before the fatal fire, and while that blaze was quickly doused by the sprinkler system and residents using extinguishers, the fire alarm didn’t activate. It says no one took steps to r...

Bank robbery suspect arrested in Virginia after standoff

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:01:08 GMT

Bank robbery suspect arrested in Virginia after standoff ARLINGTON, Va. (AP) — A bank robbery suspect was arrested in northern Virginia Tuesday after a short standoff with police.No injuries were reported.Arlington County Police said they received a report Tuesday shortly after 3 p.m. about an attempted armed robbery at a Wells Fargo bank on Washington Boulevard in the city’s Clarendon neighborhood.A suspect entered the bank, implied he had a weapon and demanded money, police said.The suspect was barricaded in the bank with four adults and a child, a group that included patrons and employees, police said.Shortly after 4:30 p.m., police reported on Twitter that the suspect had been arrested, and that the five trapped inside with the suspect had exited safely. Traffic cameras showed a heavy police presence throughout the barricade situation. The Associated Press

Two Canadian women who returned from Syrian camp to be released on bail

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:01:08 GMT

Two Canadian women who returned from Syrian camp to be released on bail BRAMPTON, Ont. — Ontario judges have ordered that two women who were arrested upon returning to Canada last week from a prison camp in northeastern Syria be released on bail.  Ammara Amjad and Dure Ahmed were ordered released on bail pending terrorism peace bond applications, under conditions that cannot be detailed because they are subject to publication bans.The two women appeared Tuesday at the Ontario Court of Justice in Brampton, Ont. for separate bail hearingsThey were among four Canadian women and 10 children who landed in Montreal last week after being held for years at the al-Roj prison camp in northeastern Syria.Another woman who was among the group Canada repatriated from Syria was released on bail in Edmonton Friday, pending a terrorism peace bond application.A terrorism peace bond allows a judge to order the defendant to enter into an arrangement to be of good behaviour, potentially with conditions such as a curfew, or else possibly face a prison sentence.The detainees ...