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A Brea police officer shot and killed what he believed to be a drunk driver Thursday afternoon, authorities said. According to the Blair Police Department, just before 4:45 p.m., officers received a report of a possible drunk driver in the area of Lambert Road and the 57 Freeway. Officials said responding officers found a vehicle “squeezed against a retaining wall” in the westbound lanes of Lambert on the east side of the highway. Canyon Crest Fire grows to 250 acres in Riverside County “Officers contacted the driver.” [and] Shortly thereafter, an officer-involved shooting occurred,” Brea Police Department said in a…
A wildfire that started on Thanksgiving Day and burned dangerously close homes in Riverside County grew significantly overnight. The Canyon Crest Fire had burned 250 acres as of 6 a.m. Friday, Cal Fire officials said in an update. The fire started as a 100-by-100-foot wind-driven ignition south of the 60 Freeway in Riverside County and had spread to 85 acres by Thursday night. “This fire started just south of the Riverside-San Bernardino county line and burned south toward Riverside County,” San Bernardino County Fire Department spokesman Christopher Prater said in a statement. . The Canyon Crest Fire erupts on November…
A family jumped out of a second-story window to evacuate a house fire in Colton that left eight people hospitalized. A family member said six children and their parents were in the home near the Colton Civic Center when the fire broke out around 5:30 a.m. Firefighters said three people were hospitalized in critical condition. “There was a significant amount of fire coming from the roof,” Colton Battalion Chief Tom DeBellis said. “It was a very intense fire.” The homeowner’s brother said the family fled through a second-story window. “The only way to get them out was through the upper…
If you’ve been waiting all year to cross items off your wish list, or want to get your holiday shopping over with, today’s the day. Black Friday sales are well underway and retailers are offering some of their lowest prices of the year on tech, apparel, home goods and more. But the absolute best Black Friday deals won’t last long — as a reporter who’s covered this sale for five years, I can say with confidence that many brands sell out of their top sellers quickly. My number one tip? As soon as something catches your eye, add it to…
Small as a button and shiny as a coin, round batteries are prized for the energy they can store in their size. They have become commonplace in homes, powering remote controls, hearing aids, toys, electric tea lights, watches, greeting cards that play music, and other familiar items.But doctors have warned that such “button batteries” can harm or even kill people. If you pop it into your mouth and swallow it, as thousands of children do every year, you can quickly become seriously injured. A growing number of medical associations are calling on battery manufacturers to avoid this threat by producing…
The state’s first electric vehicle charging road is expected to debut in time for the 2028 Olympics, thanks to a multimillion-dollar grant to UCLA, home of Los Angeles’ Olympic Village.Nearly $20 million will be spent to electrify the university’s Bruin bus fleet and install underground charging facilities for shuttles and buses along less than a mile of route in Westwood. The grant will also fund a new transportation hub between the UCLA bus depot and the UCLA/Westwood subway station, which will connect to the future D Line light rail extension.The bus receives charging while driving throughout the day or while…
Black Friday shopping started early at Citadel Outlets in Commerce, with select stores opening their doors for overnight bargain hunting. Several shoppers flocked to the mall late Thursday after Thanksgiving dinner and stayed into the early morning hours for a marathon day of bargain hunting that marked the beginning of the holiday shopping season. One family arrived late Thursday to visit as many stores as possible. “We go to every store we can,” one shopper told NBCLA while standing in line outside a Coach store early Friday morning. “We have to attack them all. “I arrived as soon as I…
When Bernadette Joy and her husband were paying off $300,000 in debt, she didn’t stop shopping altogether. Instead, she came up with a unique measure of cost per use to help make better decisions. The same approach could help consumers avoid purchase regrets this holiday season. When Bernadette Joy graduated with her MBA in 2016, she and her husband had about $300,000 in debt, including student loans and a mortgage balance. By 2020, we were debt free. Joy was seeking financial independence, but financial tips such as “Eat beans and rice, don’t enjoy anything, and shopping is terrible” didn’t resonate…
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced Thursday that whole cucumbers shipped to 13 U.S. states and five Canadian provinces have been recalled due to possible salmonella contamination. Arizona-based Sanfed Produce has recalled cucumbers sold between October 12 and November 26, according to the FDA. Whole cucumbers are sold by Sunfed and other importers and are sold in Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, and Maryland. , shipped to customers in Massachusetts, Minnesota, Missouri, and New Jersey. Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, Washington, Wisconsin, Alberta (Canada), British Columbia, Calgary,…
First appeared on E! online These Modern Family stars’ Thanksgiving celebrations didn’t go as planned. Because on November 28, Jesse Tyler Ferguson and Julie Bowen, who played brothers Mitchell and Claire, respectively, on the hit sitcom, were rushed to the emergency room with their children. Ms Bowen, who has son Oliver, 17, and twins John and Gustav, 15, with ex-husband Scott Phillips, shared an image of one of her children standing in front of an emergency room. She captioned the photo: “It’s a holiday without going to the ER. (He’s fine by the way) Thank you.” But she wasn’t the…
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