Fernando Tatis Jr. mural pops up in Chula Vista ahead of return

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 12:44:14 GMT

Fernando Tatis Jr. mural pops up in Chula Vista ahead of return CHULA VISTA, Calif. — A mural depicting San Diego Padres star Fernando Tatis Jr. was painted in Chula Vista ahead of his return to the lineup Thursday.The Padres superstar slugger will return from an 80-game PED suspension Thursday night in Arizona. Fernando Tatis Jr. set to return from suspension Thursday The mural was done by Ground Floor Murals, which has done several Padres-themed projects around San Diego County, depicting team legends like Tony Gwynn and Trevor Hoffman, current stars like Manny Machado, Joe Musgrove and Yu Darvish and even the renowned "San Diegoose."The new Tatis Jr. mural is located in the alley of Third Avenue and Davidson Street in Chula Vista.The mural depicts Tatis Jr. with the caption "The wait is over" in anticipation of his return to the Padres lineup after missing the entire 2022 season due to injury and suspension. Fernando Tatis Jr. set to return from suspension Thursday “For me personally, I’ve been waiting for this Tatis thing for a while,” s...

Trying to decide where to eat? Here are the most popular cuisines in San Diego

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 12:44:14 GMT

Trying to decide where to eat? Here are the most popular cuisines in San Diego SAN DIEGO -- It's no surprise that foodies may become enamored in San Diego's bustling restaurant scene. From gastropubs and cafes to chic and modern eateries, America's Finest City is serving up vibrant dishes inspired by a variety of cultures. The Picky Eater, a food influenced blog by nutritionist and health coach Anjali Shah, conducted a study to get more insight into the most popular cuisines in San Diego. The most highly rated international cuisine in San Diego may surprise you Data from the study shows 26 different countries have cooked their way into local menus with the countryside flavors of some nations being more present than others across San Diego.Mexican food takes the crown as the most popular cuisine in the city, according to the study, with a whopping 292 restaurants scattered throughout the San Deigo. With the country being California's southern neighbor, an abundance of taco shops and authentic tortilla makers can easily be found in the metropolitan area....

U.S. cities may offer model to ease Canada transit violence, experts say

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 12:44:14 GMT

U.S. cities may offer model to ease Canada transit violence, experts say As Canadian cities look for ways to combat violence on public transit, experts say strategies south of the border that combine law enforcement, social support and community engagement could offer new solutions.Violence on transit has captured national attention in recent weeks – a 17-year-old boy was fatally stabbed on a Vancouver-area bus last week, a man had life-threatening injuries after his throat was slashed on a Surrey, B.C., bus earlier this month, and a 16-year-old boy was stabbed to death in an unprovoked attack at a Toronto subway station in March.Those high-profile cases were among many other instances of aggression on transit in several cities. Transit agencies and police have been working to understand what’s driving the violence, with some pointing to the pandemic as a factor.Experts say some American cities have taken a multi-pronged approach to violence on transit, addressing issues like housing, mental health and substance abuse in parallel with security issu...

California researchers attempt ocean climate solution

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 12:44:14 GMT

California researchers attempt ocean climate solution LONG BEACH, Calif. (AP) — Atop a 100-foot barge tied up at the Port of Los Angeles, engineers have built a kind of floating laboratory to answer a simple question: Is there a way to cleanse seawater of carbon dioxide and then return it to the ocean so it can suck more of the greenhouse gas out of the atmosphere to slow global warming?Called the lungs of the planet, the ocean, whose plants and currents take in carbon dioxide, has already helped the Earth tremendously by absorbing 30 percent of carbon dioxide emissions since the Industrial Revolution and capturing 90 percent of the excess heat from those emissions. Acting as a giant carbon sink, it has been a crucial buffer in protecting people from even worse effects of early climate change. Seawater can store 150 times more carbon dioxide per unit volume than air, roughly. But absorbing the greenhouse gas has come at a cost, causing oceans to become more acidic, destroying coral reefs and harming marine species, including impeding s...

North Carolina GOP closes in on transgender athlete ban

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 12:44:14 GMT

North Carolina GOP closes in on transgender athlete ban RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — A prohibition on transgender girls playing on female sports teams in North Carolina schools cleared a second legislative chamber this week when the state Senate approved a bill Thursday. The passage means the Republican-dominated General Assembly appears poised to work out in the coming weeks a final compromise that would limit athlete participation and send it to Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper, who is a strong supporter of LGBTQ+ rights. The House approved a similar bill Wednesday. Legislators who back the competing measures expressed optimism that differences can be hammered out. “I believe that the Senate sponsors and the House sponsors will be able to work through that,” House Speaker Tim Moore told reporters.Cooper’s office didn’t respond to an email request for comment on the legislation. The GOP now holds veto-proof majorities in both the Senate and House after a former House Democrat switched parties earlier this month. The margins on this week&#...

Top Google exec says ‘everybody loses’ with online news bill at House committee

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 12:44:14 GMT

Top Google exec says ‘everybody loses’ with online news bill at House committee OTTAWA — A top Google executive told a House of Commons committee today that the Liberal government’s online news bill would create a situation where everybody loses. Google’s vice president for news, Richard Gringas, says the bill’s passage would incentivize clickbait content over high-quality local journalism, and likely require the company to pay publishers for non-factual or misleading content.Gringas says the company would prefer to contribute to a media fund that would align with the government’s policy goals while funding local journalism.He appeared alongside Google’s president of global affairs Kent Walker at the heritage committee, which is studying the actions of the Silicon Valley giant after it ran a five-week test that blocked news links to some of its Canadian users as a potential response to the bill.Walker says if Google had to pay news publishers for linking to their content, the company would lose money with every click — and it would...

Officer told not to make handwritten notes after death of Myles Gray, inquest hears

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 12:44:14 GMT

Officer told not to make handwritten notes after death of Myles Gray, inquest hears BURNABY, B.C. — A Vancouver police officer says a senior member of the force who was acting as a union representative told him not to make any handwritten notes about the confrontation that resulted in the death of 33-year-old Myles Gray in 2015.Const. Joshua Wong told the British Columbia coroner’s inquest into Gray’s death that he was sitting at the department with his notebook out when the union representative told him not to make notes.Wong said he typed up a statement when he got home, and he was instructed months later to upload it to a police database.Gray died following a beating by several officers that left him with injuries including a fractured eye socket, a crushed voice box and a ruptured testicle.Wong testified that he doesn’t know why the union representative told him not to make notes, and he doesn’t recall who it was, but it did seem like an odd request.He told the inquest Gray was “actively fighting” one of three officers alread...

Muslims end Ramadan, begin holiday amid war, reconciliation

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 12:44:14 GMT

Muslims end Ramadan, begin holiday amid war, reconciliation BEIRUT (AP) — Large parts of the Muslim world marked the end of the fasting month of Ramadan at sundown Thursday and ushered in the holiday of Eid al-Fitr, but the festivities were overshadowed by raging battles for control of Sudan and a deadly stampede in Yemen.In other parts of the region, the holiday came against the backdrop of reconciliation and rapprochement between former rivals.The Islamic calendar is lunar and depends on the sighting of the moon — something Muslim religious authorities tend to disagree on. Ramadan sees worshippers fasting daily from dawn to sunset, ending with Eid al-Fitr celebrations. This year again, the holiday comes amid fighting and devastation, particularly in the Middle East. In Sudan, the holiday was eclipsed by raging battles between the army and its rival paramilitary force, despite two attempted cease-fires. The fighting since Saturday has killed hundreds of people and wounded thousands. In Yemen, the Arab world’s most impoverished nation,...

Quebec ministers sorry for broken promise on ‘third link’ vehicular tunnel in capital

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 12:44:14 GMT

Quebec ministers sorry for broken promise on ‘third link’ vehicular tunnel in capital QUEBEC — A parade of government ministers took turns Thursday issuing sorrowful regrets for breaking a major election promise to build a multi-purpose vehicle tunnel linking Quebec City to its south shore.Transport Minister Geneviève Guilbault confirmed the tunnel would instead be reserved for public transit only, saying reduced car traffic in the region since the COVID-19 pandemic couldn’t justify the project. “This project was necessary at one time, but the pandemic has changed our lives so much that at the moment there is no need for a highway tunnel,” Guilbault told reporters.The so-called “third link” across the St. Lawrence River — after the Pierre Laporte Bridge and the Quebec Bridge — was a key promise of Premier François Legault during the 2018 and 2022 election campaigns to woo voters in the capital region.But new feasibility studies showed that efficient public transit would reduce road traffic — and make the Quebec City area more competitive, Guil...

Tornado Watch issued for most of area until 8 p.m.

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 12:44:14 GMT

Tornado Watch issued for most of area until 8 p.m. CHICAGO — The Chicago area has already seen a couple rounds of showers and thunderstorms, but another one Thursday afternoon and into the evening poses the threat of strong to severe storms. Clusters of thunderstorms as well as supercell storms are probably, with any storm, capable of producing damaging winds and hail. Just after 2 p.m. Thursday, a Tornado Watch was issued for the all Illinois counties in the area. A watch for Northwest Indiana has not been issued at this time. The watch is in effect until 8 p.m. Interactive Radar: Track showers and storm here A few tornadoes can’t be ruled out, especially with any sustained supercell storm. The severe weather threat is mainly from 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. across northeast Illinois, including Chicago.Thursday Forecast: Isolated afternoon storm chance, chance for storms again late day/evening with slight severe risk, South winds of 15-20 mph and gusts of 35 mph. There will be a high of 76.Thursday Night: Mostl...