Cupertino: Fire crews pull submerged vehicle from Stevens Creek reservoir

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 16:19:31 GMT

Cupertino: Fire crews pull submerged vehicle from Stevens Creek reservoir CUPERTINO — First responder crews were at Stevens Creek County Park on Sunday evening working to recover a vehicle found in a reservoir, authorities said.According to a post from a social-media account associated with the Santa Clara County Fire Department, crews received word of the vehicle shortly before 6:50 p.m. The park is located at 11401 Stevens Canyon Road.With help from the Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Office and the San Jose Fire Department, firefighters worked to recover the vehicle from a location south of the reservoir’s lakeshore picnic area with a tow truck.There were no initial reports of any injuries.Check back for updates.We are currently responding to reports received at approximately 6:49pm of a submerged vehicle in the Stevens Creek Reservoir. Crews are investigating with assistance from @SCCoSheriff and @SJFD. Unknown injuries at this time. Updates will be posted here when available. pic.twitter.com/9MpWyumicC— Santa Clara Co Fire (@sccf...

Car submerged in Santa Clara County reservoir

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 16:19:31 GMT

Car submerged in Santa Clara County reservoir (KRON) -- Firefighters responded to a report of a submerged car in the Stevens Creek Reservor Sunday evening, Santa Clara County Fire announced on Twitter. Crews received reports regarding the incident around 6:49 p.m. As of 9:30 p.m., it is unknown if there were any injuries. A tow truck is working to get the car out of the water, and crews have yet to find any patients. Authorities: Sonoma County Sheriff’s wife arrested on DUI suspicion after Tesla crashes into Santa Rosa home The car submerged in water appears to be a four-door Nissan sedan (pictured above). Stevens Creek Reservoir is located right outside of Cupertino. The Santa Clara County Sheriff and San Jose Fire Department assisted in the response. No other information was immediately available.

Dr. Sanjay Gupta: Cómo ser padres en la era de las pantallas omnipresentes y las redes sociales

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 16:19:31 GMT

Dr. Sanjay Gupta: Cómo ser padres en la era de las pantallas omnipresentes y las redes sociales (CNN) — Cada vez son más los estados que aprietan las tuercas a las grandes tecnológicas, internet y las redes sociales. El miércoles, Montana se convirtió en el primer estado en prohibir por completo TikTok, aunque muchos se muestran escépticos sobre la aplicabilidad de la nueva y controvertida legislación.Otras medidas incluyen leyes que pretenden endurecer la regulación de las plataformas de redes sociales en general, como las promulgadas recientemente por Arkansas y Utah.Hay tres objetivos que merecen la pena y que parecen ser, al menos en parte, la motivación de este tipo de acciones legales: impedir que las empresas recopilen datos sobre nosotros y nuestros hijos, proteger a los niños en internet y equilibrar los derechos con las responsabilidades al publicar contenidos en plataformas en línea. Por ejemplo, si una plataforma aloja contenidos que provocan daños a alguien, ¿puede también ser considerada responsable? Hasta ahora, la respuesta ha sido negativa, según una rec...

With Celtics in a 3-0 hole, Joe Mazzulla’s season is now at its low point

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 16:19:31 GMT

With Celtics in a 3-0 hole, Joe Mazzulla’s season is now at its low point MIAMI (AP) — Joe Mazzulla’s roller-coaster season is at its lowest. And with the Boston Celtics now on the brink of elimination, the first-year coach is blaming himself.The Celtics are in the sort of trouble that no team in NBA history has escaped, trailing Miami 3-0 in the Eastern Conference finals after a 128-102 Heat romp on Sunday night that might not have been even as close as the score would make it appear.“I think the most important thing is just sticking together, and then I have to be better,” said Mazzulla, the NBA’s youngest coach at 34. “I’ve got to put them in better positions. I’ve got to get them ready to play. I have to have the game plan ready for us to be physical and to execute, and it’s important that we stick together.”It has been a disaster of a series for the Celtics. They’re letting the Heat shoot 52% from the field, 48% from 3-point range — compared to a 29% effort from deep by the Celtics — and the dam might have broken in Game 3. After Games 1 and 2 ...

POLITICO Pro Morning Health Care: Your World Health Assembly guide — Returning to Ukraine for an abortion — Needle-free future?

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 16:19:31 GMT

POLITICO Pro Morning Health Care: Your World Health Assembly guide — Returning to Ukraine for an abortion — Needle-free future? Presented by PPTABy ASHLEIGH FURLONGwith CARLO MARTUSCELLI, HELEN COLLIS, SUSANNAH SAVAGE and JOANNA ROBERTSPRESENTED BY View in your browser or listen to audioSNEAK PEEK— The who’s who in global health will be in Geneva for the World Health Assembly and we take you through what you need to know. — Ukrainian women living in Poland are having to weigh up the risk of going back to a warzone to get an abortion, according to a report from several NGOs. — Could vaccines be delivered via a patch in the future? Gavi wants more investment to go towards the question. Welcome to Monday’s Morning Health Care! Trials for a bionic technology have resulted in amputees experiencing hot or cold sensations in their phantom hand and fingers, Reuters reports. Francesca Rossi, who took part in the study, said she could previously feel tingling in her missing hand but “feeling the temperature variation is a different thing, something important … something beautiful.”Get in to...

Fire destroys main post office in Philippine capital, a nearly 100-year-old neoclassical landmark

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 16:19:31 GMT

Fire destroys main post office in Philippine capital, a nearly 100-year-old neoclassical landmark MANILA, Philippines (AP) — A massive fire tore through Manila’s historic post office building overnight, slightly injuring one person and razing the nearly 100-year-old landmark in the Philippine capital, police and postal officials said Monday.The fire started before midnight in the basement of the neoclassical, five-story building and was brought under control Monday morning more than seven hours after it began, firefighters said.An investigation was underway to determine the cause of the fire and what was damaged, officials said.The Manila Central Post Office was one of the capital’s busiest office buildings but was closed when the fire started. The building was the country’s main mail-sorting and distribution hub and was the central office for the Philippine Postal Corporation. Postal service in the Philippines began during the Spanish colonial period with horse-riding mail couriers. The building, now recognized as a national landmark, was built in 1926 with high columns in the ...

Couple killed at Texas mall shooting along with 3-year-old son had ‘perfect synergy’

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 16:19:31 GMT

Couple killed at Texas mall shooting along with 3-year-old son had ‘perfect synergy’ DALLAS (AP) — Kyu Cho had a generous spirit and joyous belly laugh that delighted his friends. His wife, Cindy Cho, was quieter, described by those who knew her as sweet and kind. Together, the parents of two young sons complemented each other perfectly, strong in their faith and devoted to family and friends.“That’s what I keep hearing in my head when I think of them: Just Kyu laughing so deeply and Cindy just kind of shaking her head and laughing along,” said their friend, Phyllis Myung. “Every interaction I ever had with them, we were always laughing so hard.”Cindy and Kyu grew up in Texas. They met while pursuing their careers as young adults in Boston — her as a dentist, him as an attorney. Wanting to be near their families, they decided it was time to return to Texas when they started a family of their own. The couple and their sons — 6-year-old William and 3-year-old James — were not far from their Dallas home when a gunman opened fire at an outdoor mall as they s...

While many love the dry conditions, sunny skies and warm temps, it's not all good news, especially for farmers and gardeners...

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 16:19:31 GMT

While many love the dry conditions, sunny skies and warm temps, it's not all good news, especially for farmers and gardeners... We closed out a completely dry weekend and a very dry weekOver the last 7 days, O'Hare on received 0.03" of rainfall.  It continues to be a very dry month.  May is now 2.69" drier than average and the 7-Day outlook is rain free.  The most rainfall O'Hare has measured any day this month is just 0.16", nearly 2 weeks ago (5/8).  If the forecast is accurate and we stay dry through next Sunday, the month will be 3.67" drier than average.  Nearly another inch deficit in one week.  By May 28, meteorological spring (March - May) would be 4.05" drier than average.  For the year, O'Hare would have measured 1.58" below average precipitation.  The new Drought Monitor numbers won't come out until Thursday, but the area of the region that's already Abnormally Dry is likely to grow.  Anyone wanting to keep their lawn looking lush might want to water as well.  Keep in mind when to run the sprinklers and when you shouldn't do it tomorrow as afternoon temps climb to near 80.  There are a few reasons...

Joe Mazzulla takes blame for Celtics’ horrid Game 3 loss, admits defensive identity has been lost

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 16:19:31 GMT

Joe Mazzulla takes blame for Celtics’ horrid Game 3 loss, admits defensive identity has been lost MIAMI — The Heat fans leaving Kaseya Center were still loud, cheering and clearly audible when Joe Mazzulla took the podium, which was located just steps away from the court, a curtain separating him from the carnage that just took place.The Celtics coach was still trying to process what just happened, a humiliating and inexcusable 128-102 loss to the Heat in Game 3 of the Eastern Conference Finals that suddenly left his team one loss from elimination. It was the darkest night of the season, one once filled with so much promise but now in real jeopardy of crashing to a devastating end. It seems inevitable now, really.But with the lights on him, Mazzulla had nowhere to go, nowhere to hide. The first-year coach put it all on himself.“I just didn’t have them ready to play,” Mazzulla said.Mazzulla was thrust into a very difficult spot in September when he suddenly took charge of a championship-ready team for the suspended Ime Udoka. He handled circumstances admirably through the r...

'Bar Ella' to succeed 'Bub's at the Beach' in Pacific Beach

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 16:19:31 GMT

'Bar Ella' to succeed 'Bub's at the Beach' in Pacific Beach SAN DIEGO -- After serving up drinks for 25 years, it's officially the end of an era for the long-time Pacific Beach staple, Bub's at the Beach.A new business is set to replace the beloved sports dive bar, which permanently closed in mid-April. Soon, the beachside spot will become a more elevated joint called Bar Ella.Tavern at the Beach's General Manager Krista Barrella is the soon to be owner of Bar Ella, named as a play on her last name. Backed by The Verant Group, whose footprint is well-known in Pacific Beach with bars like Sandbar and Mavericks, she's looking to transform Bub's to fit a new vision for the neighborhood spot -- something a little more up-scale and vibrant.The logo for Bar Ella, the new bar replacing Bub's at the Beach in Pacific Beach. (Courtesy of Bar Ella)Remodeling and rebranding is already underway: "It's a super open floor plan right now," she said, "trying to create a separation between what will be the dining area versus the bar area."The renovated space ...