Milt Larsen, co-founder of Magic Castle in Hollywood, dies at 92

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:07:04 GMT

Milt Larsen, co-founder of Magic Castle in Hollywood, dies at 92 Milton "Milt" Larsen, a magician and TV writer who co-founded Hollywood's famed Magic Castle, died Sunday in Los Angeles at the age of 92, Variety reported.Larsen died of natural cause, a representative told multiple media outlets. He passed away in his sleep. It is with heavy hearts that the Academy of Magical Arts shares the sad news that Magic Castle founder Milt Larsen has passed away," Chuck Martinez, the chair of the Board of Directors at the Academy of Magical Arts told KTLA in a statement. "For decades, he brought magic to so many lives and his legacy will continue to do so. We will miss him tremendously." A photo of Milt Larsen at the Magic Castle in Hollywood (Larsen Family) A photo of Milt Larsen posing with his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2006. (Larsen Family) A photo of Milt and his wife Arlene Larsen with former president Ronald Reagan. (Larsen Family) A photo of the Magic Castle founders Bill, Milt and Irene Larsen. (Larsen Family) A photo of Milt Larsen i...

Can California’s coastline be saved? Study shows up to 70% could be wiped out by 2100

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:07:04 GMT

Can California’s coastline be saved? Study shows up to 70% could be wiped out by 2100 In the not too distant future, California’s coastline and its iconic beaches could be washed away, leaving only cliffs behind.A new study found from 25% to 70% of California’s beaches could erode by 2100 due to rising sea levels caused by global temperature increases and greenhouse gas emissions.Substantial management efforts like dune restoration are necessary to maintain the beaches and prevent catastrophic erosion, the authors of the study said.“Beaches are perhaps the most iconic feature of California, and the potential for losing this identity is real,” wrote Sean Vitousek, the lead researcher. “Losing the protecting swath of beach sand between us and the pounding surf exposes critical infrastructure, businesses and homes to damage. Beaches are natural resources, and it is likely that human-management efforts must increase in order to preserve them.”The U.S. States Geological Survey used two decades worth of satellite imagery of Ocean Beach in San Francisco — combined wit...

Cyclist dragged 400 feet in San Jose hit-and-run, suspect sought

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:07:04 GMT

Cyclist dragged 400 feet in San Jose hit-and-run, suspect sought (KRON) -- San Jose police are looking for a driver who hit a female cyclist and dragged her over 400 feet before fleeing earlier this year. The incident occurred on March 18, at around 12:40 a.m., according to the San Jose Police Department.A woman was riding her bicycle on Park Avenue, west of Barack Obama Boulevard, when she was struck from behind by an unidentified vehicle. She was dragged over 400 feet. Thousands of people attend unauthorized sideshow in Alameda The suspect vehicle continued and then turned south on McEvoy Street. It was last seen heading west on San Carlos Street, police said. The victim, who sustained major injuries, was transported to a nearby hospital.The unknown vehicle and driver fled the scene and have not been identified or located. The vehicle is believed to be a small black SUV or crossover sedan. Surveillance video shows the suspect video fleeing the scene of the crash.

Mastodon mystery in Santa Cruz County: Ice Age tooth vanishes from beach

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:07:04 GMT

Mastodon mystery in Santa Cruz County: Ice Age tooth vanishes from beach SANTA CRUZ, Calif. (KRON) -- Paleontologists are busy this Memorial Day weekend trying to find a tooth in Santa Cruz County that dates back to the Ice Ages.An unknown beach-goer picked up a giant mastodon tooth that first surfaced on an Aptos beach Friday. Now scientists are hoping that the scientifically significant tooth will be returned to the Santa Cruz Museum of Natural History where it can be studied and displayed for the public as a piece of ancient history. The 1-foot-long tooth was originally spotted by a beach-goer strolling through the sand near Aptos Creek on Rio Del Mar Beach. "She didn't know what it was, the importance of it. It looks like a piece of old firewood. So she left it there. It's understandable," said Wayne Thompson, a paleontology collections advisor for the Santa Cruz Museum of Natural History.Jennifer Schuh took photographs of a mastodon tooth on May 26, 2023 at Rio Del Mar beach. (Image courtesy Jennifer Schuh) The woman was curious enough to snap seve...

Man with stolen handgun hidden in green fanny pack arrested in school zone

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:07:04 GMT

Man with stolen handgun hidden in green fanny pack arrested in school zone (KRON) -- An 18-year-old man who allegedly stole a Glock 34 pistol from a residence was arrested last week for possession of a firearm in a school zone, among other charges. A San Rafael resident filed a report with the San Rafael Police Department in January of 2023 that their Glock 34 had been stolen, according to the Marin County Sheriff's Office. Detectives with the Marin County Specialized Investigative Unit (SIU) received information that Diontae Sol Burton, 18 of San Rafael, may have been in possession of a Glock pistol. Further investigation led detectives to suspect that the firearm might have been the stolen Glock 34. Thousands of people attend unauthorized sideshow in Alameda By May of 2023, detectives had enough evidence to get a search warrant for Burton, police said. However, he did not maintain a permanent residence.On Thursday, May 25, at approximately 3 p.m., SIU detectives got a tip that Burton was in the area of Woodland Avenue and Lindaro Street in San Rafael. ...

Voit designated for assignment by Brewers, Claudio demoted to Nashville

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:07:04 GMT

Voit designated for assignment by Brewers, Claudio demoted to Nashville MILWAUKEE (AP) — Luke Voit was designated for assignment on Monday by the Milwaukee Brewers, who owe the former home run champion a little more than $1.3 million for the remainder his of contract.The 32-year-old first baseman hit .221 with a .284 on-base percentage, .265 slugging percentage, zero homers and four RBIs in 22 games. He had just three extra-base hits, all doubles, in 74 plate appearances.`Voit hadn’t played for the Brewers since May 13. He went on the injured list two days later with a neck issue and had been hitting .259 with a .444 on-base percentage, one homer and eight RBIs in eight games during a rehabilitation assignment with Triple-A Nashville.Voit entered this year having homered 20 or more times in three of his last four seasons, including a major league-leading 22 for the New York Yankees during the pandemic-shortened 2020 seasonHe batted .226 with a .308 on-base percentage, 22 homers and 69 RBIs in 135 games with the San Diego Padres and Washington Nationals ...

Alcaraz, Djokovic face brief trouble late in straight-set victories at French Open

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:07:04 GMT

Alcaraz, Djokovic face brief trouble late in straight-set victories at French Open PARIS (AP) — Pretty much everyone expects to see, and likely wants to see, Carlos Alcaraz and Novak Djokovic face each other in the French Open semifinals. There’s work to be done first, of course, and both began their journeys at Roland Garros with straight-set victories Monday against opponents making Grand Slam debuts.These were supposed to be straightforward chances to ease into the clay-court tournament for the two popular picks to win the men’s trophy — and it turned out that way, other than a brief late blip for each.Djokovic, a 22-time major champ seeded No. 3, was up first in Court Philippe Chatrier, facing 114th-ranked Aleksandar Kovacevic, a 24-year-old from New York.Djokovic served for the victory at 5-4 in the third set but got broken there. Not surprisingly, he quickly righted himself and won 6-3, 6-2, 7-6 (1).“Made me work for my victory,” Djokovic said.“I played really well and held things under control for 2 1/2 sets and then lost my serve and things got...

Police ID teen killed in Green Line Metro shooting, release photo of suspect

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:07:04 GMT

Police ID teen killed in Green Line Metro shooting, release photo of suspect Police are looking for a person involved in a shooting inside a Metro train. (Courtesy D.C. police)A Maryland teenager was killed in a shooting inside a Metro train in D.C., and police are searching for a suspect.Brendan Ofori, 17, of Fort Washington, died after he was shot aboard a Green Line train on Sunday.Metro Transit and D.C. police officers arrived at the Navy Yard Metro station before noon and found a person who had been shot.Police say the shooting happened while the train was traveling to the Waterfront Metro station. The train operator was alerted about the shooting as the train arrived at Navy Yard.Police are looking for a person linked to the shooting, whose image was captured on surveillance cameras.Anyone with information should call D.C. police at 202-727-9099.Source

“Se atrevieron a todo”: Biden conmemora el Día de los Caídos elogiando su lucha por EEUU

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:07:04 GMT

“Se atrevieron a todo”: Biden conmemora el Día de los Caídos elogiando su lucha por EEUU WASHINGTON DC — El presidente Joe Biden elogió el sacrificio de generaciones de soldados estadounidenses que “se atrevieron a todo y lo dieron todo” en la lucha por su país y pidió a los estadounidenses que se aseguren de que su “sacrificio no haya sido en vano” al conmemorar el Día de los Caídos en Guerra con la tradicional ceremonia de colocación de coronas en el Cementerio Nacional de Arlington.Biden estuvo acompañado por la primera dama Jill Biden, la vicepresidenta Kamala Harris y el esposo de Harris, Douglas Emhoff, para la celebración del 155º Día Nacional de los Caídos. Tuvo un momento de contemplación frente a la corona, que estaba adornada con flores y un lazo rojo, blanco y azul, y luego inclinó la cabeza en oración.“Nunca debemos olvidar el precio que se pagó para proteger nuestra democracia”, dijo Biden más tarde en un discurso en el Anfiteatro Conmemorativo. “Nunca debemos olvidar las vidas que representan estas banderas, flores y marcadores de mármol”.“Todos los años ...

Colorado mom killed in Ecuador home invasion

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:07:04 GMT

Colorado mom killed in Ecuador home invasion KREMMLING (KDVR) -- The Williams family said they are still on high alert after their farm in Ecuador was the target of robbers who ended up shooting and killing wife and mother Francesca Williams.The family used to live in Kremmling, Colorado before moving to Ecuador.“We need to navigate this grief we are about to go through. There are a ton of different stages of this right now, we're on a heightened level of anxiousness and security because we aren't in a safe place," Michael Williams said. Michael lived on the farm in Vilcabamba with his wife Francesca and their three daughters Rachel, Renee and Rebekah. Everyone according to Michael was home on Saturday, May 20, when a group of men invaded their property. “We never would have imagined people were staking us out," Michael Williams said. "We are so far removed. It's a 3-kilometer drive to and from and to hike and in and out. It's incomprehensible." Rafter rescued from swift rapids on Royal Gorge Michael said he was outside when...