Del Mar race horse dies after training accident; marks first fatality of season

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 18:11:51 GMT

Del Mar race horse dies after training accident; marks first fatality of season SAN DIEGO -- The 2023 Del Mar horse racing season recorded its first fatality on Friday after a 5-year-old mare suffered an injury during a training session, state horse racing officials confirmed.Nevisian Sunrise, who finished third in last Saturday's Osunitas Stakes race, was exercising at the Del Mar Thoroughbred Club when she lost her rider and ran off, later crashing into a fence post. In the collision, the mare sustained severe injuries that veterinarians believed ultimately required euthanasia, Club spokesperson Mac McBride said in a statement to FOX 5 on Saturday."(It was) a freak accident," McBride said. "Attending veterinarians felt there was no choice but to humanely euthanize her." These county parks will be closed to visitors next month As with all fatalities relating to horse racing, a spokesperson for the California Horse Racing Board said a postmortem investigation into the incident will be taking place over the coming weeks. A team of specialists, trainers and vet...

30 days over 110 F in Phoenix. But expected monsoon rains could cool historically hot Southwest

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 18:11:51 GMT

30 days over 110 F in Phoenix. But expected monsoon rains could cool historically hot Southwest PHOENIX (AP) — A historic heat wave that has gripped the U.S. Southwest throughout July, blasting residents and baking surfaces like brick, is beginning to abate with the late arrival of monsoon rains.Forecasters expect that by Monday, people in metro Phoenix will begin to see high temperatures fall under 110 degrees Fahrenheit (43.3 degrees Celsius) for the first time in a month.But not on Saturday. The high temperature in the desert city with more than 1.6 million residents climbed past 110 F for the 30th straight day, the National Weather Service said. The previous record stretch of 110 F or above was for 18 days in 1974.There are increased chances on Sunday of cooling monsoon thunderstorms. Though wet weather can also bring damaging winds, blowing dust and the chance of flash flooding, the weather service warned. Sudden rains running off hard-baked surfaces can quickly fill normally dry washes.Already this week, the overnight low at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport fell ...

Appellate court rules that Missouri man with schizophrenia can be executed after all

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 18:11:51 GMT

Appellate court rules that Missouri man with schizophrenia can be executed after all The planned execution of a 45-year-old Missouri man with schizophrenia is back on after an appellate court reversed course Saturday. Johnny Johnson is scheduled to receive a lethal injection Tuesday at the state prison in Bonne Terre for killing 6-year-old Casey Williamson after trying to sexually assault her in 2002.With questions swirling about his mental competency, the execution was halted last Tuesday by a divided three-judge panel of the 8th U.S. Circuit Court. But after the Missouri Attorney General’s Office asked that the full court reconsider, that decision was reversed in a 7-3 ruling.The case will likely end up before the U.S. Supreme Court before the scheduled execution date.Attorneys for Johnson have claimed his schizophrenia prevents him from understanding the link between his crime and the punishment. They have also said Johnson has delusions about the devil using his death to bring about the end of the world.The Missouri Supreme Court in June declined to halt the exe...

Woman arrested, second suspect outstanding after vehicle theft in Regent Park

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 18:11:51 GMT

Woman arrested, second suspect outstanding after vehicle theft in Regent Park Toronto police have arrested one person and are looking for one other suspect in a motor vehicle theft investigation in Regent Park.On June 19, an unknown suspect allegedly entered a vehicle in the King Street East and River Street area that did not belong to them, started the ignition and drove out of the area.The suspect then drove the vehicle to a parking lot and met the accused who took possession of the vehicle and moved it to another location.Investigators identified the accused who was involved in the theft and the vehicle has been recovered. The second suspect remains outstanding.On July 13, a Criminal Code Search Warrant was executed at a residential address and the accused was located inside.The accused, Alexandra Sandy Kottaras, 47, of Toronto, was arrested and charged with possession of property obtained by crime over $5,000 and mischief – damage of property over $5,000.Kottaras was scheduled to appear in court at the Toronto Regional Bail Centre on July 14.

Judge blocks Arkansas law allowing librarians to be criminally charged over ‘harmful’ materials

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 18:11:51 GMT

Judge blocks Arkansas law allowing librarians to be criminally charged over ‘harmful’ materials LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — Arkansas is temporarily blocked from enforcing a law that would have allowed criminal charges against librarians and booksellers for providing “harmful” materials to minors, a federal judge ruled Saturday.U.S. District Judge Timothy L. Brooks issued a preliminary injunction against the law, which also would have created a new process to challenge library materials and request that they be relocated to areas not accessible by kids. The measure, signed by Republican Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders earlier this year, was set to take effect Aug. 1.A coalition that included the Central Arkansas Library System in Little Rock had challenged the law, saying fear of prosecution under the measure could prompt libraries and booksellers to no longer carry titles that could be challenged.The judge also rejected a motion by the defendants, which include prosecuting attorneys for the state, seeking to dismiss the case.The ACLU of Arkansas, which represents some of the plaintif...

Firefighter killed while battling Donnie Creek wildfire in B.C.

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 18:11:51 GMT

Firefighter killed while battling Donnie Creek wildfire in B.C. A firefighter has been killed while fighting the massive Donnie Creek wildfire in northeastern British Columbia, marking the second such fatality in the province this month during this year’s record fire season.The BC Wildfire Service has confirmed that a contract firefighter crew member was killed yesterday in the Prince George Fire Centre area, which includes the almost 6,000-square-kilometre Donnie Creek blaze.The offices of both B.C. Premier David Eby and Forests Minister Bruce Ralston say the firefighter, who has not been identified publicly, died while fighting the Donnie Creek wildfire.On July 13, 19-year-old Devyn Gale died while she was fighting a wildfire near Revelstoke, B.C., after she was struck by a falling tree.Eby says in his statement that the most recent fatality coming so soon after Gale’s death “has shaken people throughout” the province and devastated the firefighting community.Statistics from the provincial wildfire service show there ar...

8 dogs died from extreme heat in the Midwest during unairconditioned drive

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 18:11:51 GMT

8 dogs died from extreme heat in the Midwest during unairconditioned drive SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) — At least eight dogs died of heat -related injuries after being transported in the back of an uncooled cargo van through northern Indiana Thursday night, authorities said. The dogs that died were among 18 shepherds traveling from O’Hare International Airport in Chicago to a training facility in Michigan City, Indiana, police said.The driver, whom police did not name, said he was unaware that the air conditioning in the cargo area failed until he heard dogs barking. Then, he pulled off Interstate 94 at a convenience store and gas station in Lake Station, Indiana. When he opened the back, the driver found several dogs dead and others suffering. Numerous store employees and passersby stepped in to aid the dogs.Jennifer Webber, executive director of the Humane Society of Hobart, responded to the call at 7:40 p.m. and said the dogs displayed signs of heatstroke: Salivating heavily, wobbling, vomiting and convulsing. “There were already several dogs dead on t...

25-year-old wildfire fighter dies battling fire near Fort St. John, B.C.

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 18:11:51 GMT

25-year-old wildfire fighter dies battling fire near Fort St. John, B.C. A contract wildfire fighter died Friday while fighting the Donnie Creek wildfire near Fort St. John, the BC Wildfire Service confirms.In a statement to CityNews, the BCWS says the member was a working crew member in the Prince George Fire Centre, and was injured while “responding to a wildfire.”“The primary concern of the BC Wildfire Service at this time is the privacy of the individual’s family,” the service said.The RCMP, WorkSafe BC, and the BC Wildfire Service are investigating, the service says.Related Articles:Celebration of life held for B.C. wildfire fighter killed near RevelstokeMemorial planned for B.C. wildfire fighter in RevelstokeHelicopter pilot dies fighting fires near Peace River, Alta.In a release, Premier David Eby says he is devastated to learn “we have lost another wildfire fighter.”“My heart goes out to the family, friends, and colleagues of this front-line hero. On behalf of all British Columbians, we grieve this terrib...

Thousands expected at Chinatown's Summer Fair in Chicago

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 18:11:51 GMT

Thousands expected at Chinatown's Summer Fair in Chicago CHICAGO — More than 40,00 people are expected to attend Chinatown's Summer Fair this weekend. WGN photojournalist Kevin Doellman captured some of the vibrancy of the popular South Side street fair.

More than 20 states in US still suffering from excessive heat

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 18:11:51 GMT

More than 20 states in US still suffering from excessive heat (The Hill) — More than 20 states across the U.S. are under heat advisories as of Saturday.From the California coast to the Midwest to the Southeast and the North- and Mid-Atlantic, 110 million Americans are facing scorching temperatures that could even get up to triple digits, according to ABC News. Earlier in the week, the National Weather Service warned of “continued excessive summer heat” across the country in a forecast discussion. In the Washington, D.C. region, daily highs sat around 96 degrees Fahrenheit, according to the NWS. In New York City, temperatures topped out at 90 degrees. Democrat mocks Greene after call for decorum: ‘She showed us a d‑‑‑ pic last week’ “Triple-digit heat continues across the southern half of the Plains to the eastern Gulf Coast while cool and unsettled weather continues across the northern Plains toward the Midwest,” the NWS said in their latest forecast discussion on upcoming weather between Monday and Tuesday.The NWS said cooler temperatu...