Body found after firefighters extinguish multi-vehicle fire in Los Feliz

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 12:47:39 GMT

Body found after firefighters extinguish multi-vehicle fire in Los Feliz An investigation is underway after a body was found in the charred wreckage of a vehicle in Los Feliz Thursday afternoon.The Los Angeles Fire Department responded to the 2000 block of N. Edgemont Street in Los Feliz around 2:15 p.m. for a report of three vehicles that were on fire.Firefighters upgraded the response and began battling the blaze, eventually knocking it down and extinguishing all three vehicles.But during a search, a man's body was found in one of the vehicles.The unidentified person was declared dead at the scene, and the Fire Department has begun an investigation into what sparked the fire.The Los Angeles County Coroner's Office will determine the man's identity, as well as the cause and manner of his death. No additional details have been released at this time.

Bill would require cars to keep including AM radio

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 12:47:39 GMT

Bill would require cars to keep including AM radio As AM radio gradually fades into irrelevance, a bipartisan bill has been introduced by lawmakers requiring carmakers to keep including AM radio in vehicles.The question is why.Backers of the AM for Every Vehicle Act, including Texas Sen. Ted Cruz, say AM is crucial for emergency alerts, especially in rural areas."Each day, millions of Americans turn to AM radio to stay up to date on life in their community, engage on the issues they care about or to be simply entertained during rush hour," Cruz said in a statement."AM radio is a critical bulwark for democracy, providing a platform for alternative viewpoints and the ability for elected officials to share our efforts with our constituents," he said, tipping his hand about the broader agenda possibly at work here.AM radio has long taken a back seat to FM and, increasingly, satellite radio and streaming services.Ford told the Washington Post that less than 5% of listening by its drivers was to AM stations.Ford, Volkswagen, BMW, Tesla, V...

Ravens 2023 undrafted free agent tracker: SMU offensive lineman Jaylon Thomas among additions

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 12:47:39 GMT

Ravens 2023 undrafted free agent tracker: SMU offensive lineman Jaylon Thomas among additions With the NFL draft over, the Ravens have turned their attention to the undrafted market.Baltimore entered the draft with 63 players and made six picks, leaving space to add a big class. Here’s a look at the announced additions:SMU offensive lineman Jaylon Thomas: The Ravens added more depth to their offensive line with the signing of the 6-foot-5, 311-pound Thomas.Thomas was a four-year starter at SMU, where he played all five positions along the line but primarily operated at left tackle as a sophomore and junior. The Mustangs ranked seventh nationally in passing offense (316.7 yards per game) and 15th in total offense (472.8) last season.His addition marks the fifth rookie offensive lineman the Ravens have added over the last few weeks after Baltimore drafted Sala Aumavae-Laulu and Andrew Vorhees and signed Brandon Kipper and Tashawn Manning as undrafted free agents. Vorhees will miss the season, though, as he rehabs his torn ACL.Ball State safety Jaquan Amos: The Ravens on ...

Marlene Hagge-Vossler dies; she was last surviving founder of LPGA

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 12:47:39 GMT

Marlene Hagge-Vossler dies; she was last surviving founder of LPGA Associated PressRANCHO MIRAGE — Marlene Hagge-Vossler, a Hall of Fame player and the last surviving founder of the LPGA Tour, died Tuesday morning, her family said. She was 89.Hagge-Vossler won 26 times on the LPGA Tour, including the 1952 LPGA Championship, and she was inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame in 2002.She was 15-year-old Marlene Bauer when she joined 12 other women — including her older sister, Alice Bauer — in signing incorporation papers in 1950 for the fledgling LPGA Tour.Upon her death, the LPGA is among the premier women’s sports associations in the world, with players this year competing for $100 million in prize money.“Marlene will be missed dearly, but I can guarantee she’ll never be forgotten,” LPGA Commissioner Mollie Marcoux Samaan said. “She was an impressive athlete, a fiery competitor and at a young age showed women and girls that they could achieve greatness in all areas of life. We’re incredibly grateful for her c...

Giannis to the Warriors? Viral video starts a frenzy, but pairing with Steph Curry isn’t likely

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 12:47:39 GMT

Giannis to the Warriors? Viral video starts a frenzy, but pairing with Steph Curry isn’t likely When the Golden State Warriors were at a crossroads once before, they went out and brought in one of the best players in the NBA.Now, as their dynasty hits another fork in the road, could they do it again?Warriors fans yearning to get back to the top of the NBA seemingly got some fodder on Thursday, thanks to Giannis Antetokounmpo.The Milwaukee Bucks star, who frequently goes on Instagram Live, was asked by a fan to “please come to the Warriors.” The former MVP repeated the statement to a person off-camera, smiled and laughed as he said, “Aye man.”Giannis’ reaction to a fan asking him to join the Warriors (h/t @imspenser_6) pic.twitter.com/HSrWGje6u4— NBACentral (@TheNBACentral) May 18, 2023The video ends there at 17 seconds and sent the NBA’s social media circles buzzing at the possibility. Even ESPN’s daily NBA show, NBA Today, quickly showed the video and proceeded to mention the possibility of Antetokounmpo with Steph Curry.But what ESPN and the original tweet didn’t show...

Brazen armed daylight carjacking being investigated by Oakland PD

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 12:47:39 GMT

Brazen armed daylight carjacking being investigated by Oakland PD (KRON) -- Oakland police are investigating a brazen armed carjacking that took place in broad daylight, the Oakland Police Department confirmed to KRON4. The incident occurred just before 11 a.m. in the 7800 block of Oakport Street. Bob Lee’s accused killer pleads not guilty, judge denies bail Arriving on the scene, officers learned that a vehicle with several armed individuals inside rolled up on the victim's vehicle. The armed individuals exited the vehicle and pointed firearms at the victim, demanding the vehicle.The victim complied out of fear, police said. The armed individuals then fled the area in both vehicle. Police say an investigation into the incident is ongoing.

Man yelling out racial slurs on Oakland freeway being investigated by CHP

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 12:47:39 GMT

Man yelling out racial slurs on Oakland freeway being investigated by CHP (KRON) -- A man was caught on camera yelling out racial slurs toward a Black individual at an Oakland freeway. An Instagram video posted Wednesday shows a white man driving a Jeep as he screams the n-word multiple times toward at least one Black occupant of another vehicle. "F**k you n****r... F*****g n****r," the man is heard saying in the video, which has since received over 21,000 likes on Instagram. He was also seen flipping the victim off as he was driving. KRON On is streaming news live now.embed-container { position: relative; padding-bottom: 56.25%; height: 0; overflow: hidden; max-width: 100%; } .embed-container iframe, .embed-container object, .embed-container embed { position: absolute; top: 0; left: 0; width: 100%; height: 100%; }California Highway Patrol (CHP) is aware of this incident and is "looking into the circumstances," the law enforcement agency told KRON4. It did not confirm which freeway the incident happened on. The video has since been trending on social medi...

Urban Alchemy saved 138 San Franciscans from drug overdoses in 1 year

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 12:47:39 GMT

Urban Alchemy saved 138 San Franciscans from drug overdoses in 1 year SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) -- Teams of street outreach ambassadors are sent into San Francisco's roughest neighborhoods daily where extreme poverty, mental illness, homelessness, and crippling drug addictions are rampant.The teams, organized by Urban Alchemy, reversed 138 drug overdoses in the city within the past 12 months, according to the nonprofit's one-year impact report released Thursday. Ninety-six percent of Urban Alchemy’s staff are people who previously experienced homelessness or incarceration. Hundreds of the nonprofit's staff members spent the past year walking block to block throughout the Tenderloin and Mid-Market neighborhoods helping people in crisis. The rise of fentanyl in San Francisco About 7,000 San Francisco residents are currently experiencing homelessness, according to Urban Alchemy's data. The nonprofit says it is transforming people and places through respect and compassion."Love, compassion, and respect heal communities. As we expand our services, so will our...

The Yemen War Can Be Over — if Biden Wants It

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 12:47:39 GMT

The Yemen War Can Be Over — if Biden Wants It Yemeni tribal figures from Abyan province wait to get their military commander freed from prison in Sanaa, Yemen, on April 30, 2023.Photo: Mohammed Hamoud/Getty ImagesI’ve always thought of the famous John Lennon refrain, “War is over, if you want it,” as mostly a thought experiment meant to shake us out of the learned helplessness that can lead to forever wars. But in the case of the war in Yemen, the war really is over if we want. Everybody else directly or indirectly involved — Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, the Houthis, China, Oman, Qatar, Jordan, etc. — appears to want to put the war behind them. A ceasefire has held for more than a year, and peace talks are advancing with real momentum, including prisoner exchanges and other positive expressions of diplomacy. Yet the U.S. appears very much not to want the war to end; our proxies have been thumped on the battlefield and are in a poor negotiating position as a result. Reading between the lines, the U.S. seems...

Police: Louisville man planned bank shootings, placed phone in pocket to livestream

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 12:47:39 GMT

Police: Louisville man planned bank shootings, placed phone in pocket to livestream LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — The man who killed five co-workers at a Kentucky bank last month had made plans for the shooting and placed his phone in a front shirt pocket to livestream the killings, according to police records recently released.The shooter, 25-year-old Connor Sturgeon, had also attempted suicide around the same time last year, according to four search warrants sent to tech and phone companies seeking access to information on his phone. Police also found a “manifesto or note” inside his Louisville residence, according to the search warrants, which were dated April 13 but were sealed by a judge for 30 days.Sturgeon’s parents have spoken publicly about their son’s mental health issues, and said they were helping him seek treatment. They told police that his “mental health disorders may have played a part during this criminal act,” according to one of the warrants.“Messages and notes from the device were shown to have plans on how to conduct” the shooting, a police investigat...