FOX 2 Cardinals podcast: Sights set for 2023 and beyond

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 09:44:11 GMT

FOX 2 Cardinals podcast: Sights set for 2023 and beyond ST. LOUIS - A 2023 St. Louis Cardinals season that seemed lost as recently as last week now has new life. Riding a season-best six-game winning streak into the weekend, the Cardinals might have a small window of opportunity to crawl back into the postseason race.As lead Cardinals executive John Mozeliak puts it, the team isn't necessarily waving the white flag on this season, but it seems the team is shaping up to prepare for 2024 and beyond. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now Cardinals (Seasonal) SIGN UP NOW Entering the weekend at 44-53, the Cardinals have gained some ground on the Milwaukee Brewers and Philadelphia Phillies in the NL Central and Wild Card hunts, but it would take an improbable run for a five straight shot at postseason. In the first 2...

Officials push for gun safety legislation 6 months after Monterey Park mass shooting

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 09:44:11 GMT

Officials push for gun safety legislation 6 months after Monterey Park mass shooting Six months after the mass shooting at a Monterey Park dance studio, officials are once again pushing for gun legislation.Victims, relatives and local leaders gathered near the site of the massacre Friday to announce new initiatives in hopes of preventing similar tragedies.Rep. Judy Chu, who represents Monterey Park in Congress, said she wants to put resources toward helping people understand red flag laws and navigating the system.The proposed legislation would help people who have concerns of a relative, friend or neighbor who is showing signs of violence.The congresswoman said that two weeks before the shooting at the Star Ballroom Dance Studio that left 11 people dead, the gunman showed signs that he was angry and paranoid when he walked into a police station and accused his family of poisoning him, all while stockpiling guns and ammunition.She added that none of the people in his life knew that red flag laws could have allowed them to notify authorities and have his guns taken a...

Woman dies, man hospitalized in Ventura house fire 

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 09:44:11 GMT

Woman dies, man hospitalized in Ventura house fire  A woman was killed, and a man was sent to the hospital following a fire at a residence in Ventura. According to the Ventura Fire Department, firefighters responded to the single-family home around 8:45 a.m. Friday. Authorities did not immediately reveal the home’s exact location. Upon arriving, fire crews found a “well involved” fire with a report of a person trapped inside. “Firefighting crews immediately entered the building fighting fire and conducting a search for a victim,” the Fire Department said in a statement. “A deceased female was located inside the home.” A woman was killed, and a man was sent to the hospital following a fire at a residence in Ventura on July 21, 2023. (Ventura Fire Department)A woman was killed, and a man was sent to the hospital following a fire at a residence in Ventura on July 21, 2023. (Ventura Fire Department)A woman was killed, and a man was sent to the hospital following a fire at a residence in Ventura on July 21, 2023. (Ventura Fire D...

Capturing Beauty and Empowering Dreams: The Inspiring Journey of Photographer Hayley Fisk

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 09:44:11 GMT

Capturing Beauty and Empowering Dreams: The Inspiring Journey of Photographer Hayley Fisk In the realm of cinema, serendipity often brings forth hidden gems, and James Roberts is a quintessential diamond in the rough. A modern-day entrepreneur with a penchant for storytelling, Roberts is the epitome of a reinvented spirit. This former corporate lawyer hung up his suit and tie to document projects across the globe, creating heartwarming tales on film.Imagine this: A young, ambitious Roberts is knee-deep in legal jargon and paperwork. A seemingly innocuous conversation with a fellow lawyer leads to an epiphany. Roberts suddenly realizes that his insatiable wanderlust and innate creativity have been gathering dust. So, what does he do? He dives headfirst into the fascinating world of films and documentaries. Just like that, the shackles of corporate drudgery are shattered!Roberts’ work is focused on fame, wealth, and contemporary culture. Through his lens, we have the privilege of witnessing the enchanting tapestry of human existence. One such fascinating weave is his...

 Powerhouse SPEAKERS Making a Postive Impact in 2023.

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 09:44:11 GMT

 Powerhouse SPEAKERS Making a Postive Impact in 2023. Last year Level UP Media PR went in search of finding the best speakers for hire that are making a positive impact in the world! After a year of hearing speakers across the world, we are thrilled to announce the finalist in no particular order. Powerhouse SPEAKERS Making a Postive Impact in 2023.1. Marcus BlackAre you seeking a speaker who can captivate your audience, evoke emotions, and inspire transformation? Look no further than Marcus Black, the co-founder of Embrace Your Ambition (EYA) and the driving force behind The Vitalize Co., and MBlackSpeaks. Marcus is an extraordinary speaker whose words have the power to leave you in tears while igniting a fire within. With a mission to spread love, hope, and positivity through personal and professional development, Marcus has become one of the top 15 speakers for hire in 2023. His ability to connect with potential businesses, schools, organizations, and event organizers makes him an ideal choice for pouring into your incredible commun...

Human remains found along Alameda shoreline

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 09:44:11 GMT

Human remains found along Alameda shoreline ALAMEDA — Human remains were found Thursday afternoon along the shoreline near the Bay Farm Island Bridge,  police said Friday.The remains were found about 3:30 p.m. Thursday after someone called police to report an object in the water.Police responded and confirmed it was human remains, but have not said if it was a complete or partial body.Police also have not said how long they believe the remains were in the water before being found.The remains were removed from the shoreline by the Alameda County Coroner’s Office.Both police and the coroner’s office are conducting investigations and will try and identify the person and determine how they died.Alameda police are reviewing missing person reports from throughout the area to see if there are any possible connections, authorities said.Anyone with information about the remains is asked to call Alameda police at 510-337-8340.

Preview: New ‘Hello Kitty’ brings ‘Animal Crossing’ vibes to Apple Arcade

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 09:44:11 GMT

Preview: New ‘Hello Kitty’ brings ‘Animal Crossing’ vibes to Apple Arcade I can’t believe I’m saying this, but I’m excited for a Hello Kitty game. The Sanrio character and her cute cadre haven’t exactly set the video game world on fire with their projects, but “Hello Kitty Island Adventure” is different.Coming out on Apple Arcade on July 28, this title by the developer, Sunblink, takes the Sanrio characters and blends them with “Animal Crossing”-style game. It’s a cozy life sim game that follows the crew as My Melody was invited to open up a gift shop at Big Adventures Park at Friendship Island. It sounds like a promising opportunity, but when the Sanrio crew arrives, they discover that the locale is in disrepair.It looks like a Scooby Doo ghost town, but not to fret, Hello Kitty and friends rally and decide to fix it up. That takes players on a 45- to 50-hour initial adventure.“We’re bringing a triple AAA game to Apple Arcade,” said Julian Farrior, Sunblink CEO. “It’s multiplayer, open-world game that’s about personal expression. It’s endlessly extensibl...

Bay FC signs 5-year deal to make Earthquakes’ PayPal Park its home stadium

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 09:44:11 GMT

Bay FC signs 5-year deal to make Earthquakes’ PayPal Park its home stadium SAN JOSE — At long last, Bay FC has a home for its inaugural season.PayPal Park in San Jose will be the initial home of Bay FC, the team announced on Friday.While the team plans to build its own stadium at some point in the future, Bay FC CEO Brady Stewart told this news organization that the team signed an agreement to spend at least its first five years at PayPal Park.“We’re incredibly excited,” Stewart said on Wednesday. “It’s great to know where our near-term home will be and we can’t wait to kick off our first season in PayPal Park.”Built by the San Jose Earthquakes and opened in 2015, the 18,000-seat facility is the Bay Area’s only soccer-specific stadium, making it the expected first home of Bay FC since the first hint of an expansion team for the region. Earthquakes president Jared Shawlee told this news organization his team is thrilled to finally have the agreement secured, which comes 107 days after the National Women’s Soccer League awarded a team to the San Francisco Ba...

“You’re dead to me,” one of three former San Jose State athletes testifies after experience with sports trainer

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 09:44:11 GMT

“You’re dead to me,” one of three former San Jose State athletes testifies after experience with sports trainer SAN JOSE – For the second day, a witness left the courtroom in tears after testifying against San Jose State’s former head athletic trainer Friday, recounting how he grazed her breast and cupped her buttocks during treatment for a back injury.“I was frozen, uncomfortable,” the 23-year-old former soccer player testified in San Jose’s federal courthouse. “I wasn’t sure what was going on. I was going, ‘oh, maybe this is normal,’ but deep down inside, I knew something was wrong.”Scott Shaw has pleaded not guilty to six federal charges of violating the constitutional right to “bodily integrity” of four former SJSU athletes, whose experiences fall within the five-year statute of limitations.Two other former athletes also testified Friday, including a former softball player from 2008 who said Shaw pressed his erection against her crotch while stretching her hamstring and a water polo player from 2020 who struggled on the stand to say whether Shaw’s touching her upper and side breast was a ...

Spare the Air alert extended through Saturday

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 09:44:11 GMT

Spare the Air alert extended through Saturday A brief heat wave that will again bake parts of the Bay Area and smoke from the Flat Fire burning in southern Oregon have extended a Spare the Air alert through Saturday, officials said.The Bay Area Air Quality Management District announced its decision at noon Friday, saying smog in the region is expected to be unhealthy. The air district urged residents to stay inside and avoid using vehicles.The air was expected to be at its dirtiest Saturday, a day after temperatures were expected to spike, according to the National Weather Service. Brentwood (107 degrees) and Walnut Creek (101) were expected to be the two hottest spots in Contra Costa County on Friday; Livermore (103) was expected to lead Alameda County; and Morgan Hill (101) was forecasted to be the hottest spot in Santa Clara County.A heat advisory was in effect in those areas through 11 p.m. Saturday.Milder temperatures remained in areas closer to the bay, with the thermometer on Friday likely to reach 90 degrees in San Jose...