The Arctic will have ice-free summers as soon as the 2030s

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:04:26 GMT

The Arctic will have ice-free summers as soon as the 2030s By Danielle Bochove, BloombergEven in a best-case scenario, the Arctic will begin to experience summer months with no sea ice sometime around the middle of the century — sooner than leading climate scientists had predicted, new research finds.The United Nations-sponsored Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change suggested in its most recent landmark report that the region would start to see Septembers without sea ice around 2050 if humans continue to emit greenhouse gases at high or moderate levels. However, the new study, published Tuesday in Nature Communications, says this will happen even in a low-emissions scenario. Higher emissions will result in ice-free Septembers by 2030 to 2040.“We basically are saying that it has become too late to save the Arctic summer sea ice,” said Dirk Notz, an oceanographer at the University of Hamburg in Germany who specializes in sea ice and is one of the authors of the study, as well as an IPCC report author. “There’s nothing really we can ...

Longmont City Council to contemplate a regional minimum wage Tuesday

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:04:26 GMT

Longmont City Council to contemplate a regional minimum wage Tuesday During its regular meeting Tuesday, the Longmont City Council is expected to hear a presentation from several speakers about the possibility of establishing a regional minimum wage.Representatives on behalf of the Boulder County Consortium of Cities, the Boulder Area Labor Council and the Longmont Chamber of Commerce are scheduled to present to the council about the issue.In 2019, the Colorado General Assembly passed House Bill 19-1210, which allows a local government such as Longmont to establish its own minimum wage.However, before enacting its own minimum wage law, a local government must consult with surrounding jurisdictions and stakeholders, according to the legislation.“If anybody’s going to do this and make it work — any municipality — it’s going to have to be in concert with other municipalities,” Councilman Tim Waters said Monday.In addition to serving on the City Council, Waters is one of the city’s representatives on the Longmont Economic Development Partnership Bo...

Jeffrey Glenn Patterson Killed in Motorcycle Crash on Petrol Road [Bakersfield, CA]

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:04:26 GMT

Jeffrey Glenn Patterson Killed in Motorcycle Crash on Petrol Road [Bakersfield, CA] Motorcycle-Auto Collision Near Airport Drive Kills 62-Year-Old RiderBAKERSFIELD, CA (June 6, 2023) – Sunday, a motorcycle accident on Petrol Road fatally injured Jeffrey Glenn Patterson.The collision happened on May 28th, at the intersection of Petrol Road and Airport Drive. However, the circumstances that led up to the incident remain unclear.Responding medical personnel at the scene transported the rider to Kern Medical for serious injuries. On June 1st, while at the hospital, the motorcyclist succumbed to his injuries.The Kern County Sheriff’s Office later identified the deceased rider as 62-year-old Jeffrey Glenn Patterson of Bakersfield.At this time, the Kern County Officials have not released any information about a possible suspect.Those with further information regarding the Petrol Road motorcycle crash are encouraged to contact local authorities as soon as possible.The Sweet James team sends their warm and sincerest sympathies out to the friends and family of Je...

DOUBLE RAINBOW: The 2023 PRIDE GUIDE 

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:04:26 GMT

DOUBLE RAINBOW: The 2023 PRIDE GUIDE  Our 2023 Pride Guide is here, and clearly one Pride celebration isn’t enough for L.A. Though the circumstances that led to LA Pride and WeHo Pride throwing two different events might have started out  somewhat contentiously amid the pandemic and BLM protests, things seem to have settled in the best possible way in 2023. Both big banner gatherings enjoyed their own successful celebrations in 2022, and just last weekend, West Hollywood’s event with JJLA and Outloud (featuring musical headliners Grace Jones, Orville Peck and Carly Rae Jepson, plus the Dyke March, Summertramp and more) drew thousands for three days and nights of activism and revelry. Christopher Street West’s LA Pride dominates for the rest of the month and they’ve got some huge happenings going on all month long.As other parts of the country seek to deny equal rights to the LGBTQ+ community, it’s become apparent that not only is there room for multiple events in this city, we need them more than ever. Celebration...

‘I am not a coward and won’t go running down to Mexico’: San Jose man gets 54 months for transporting 44 pounds of meth

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:04:26 GMT

‘I am not a coward and won’t go running down to Mexico’: San Jose man gets 54 months for transporting 44 pounds of meth SAN JOSE — A city resident who was convicted of acting as a drug courier for a group that collectively sold hundreds of pounds of methamphetamine, cocaine, and heroin was sentenced to four years and six months in federal prison, court records show.Manuel Sanchez-Pedraza was sentenced by U.S. District Judge Beth Labson Freeman after pleading guilty to a methamphetamine distribution charge. Prosecutors say that in August 2021, Sanchez-Pedraza was caught with 44 pounds of the drug — worth an estimated $36,000 wholesale — during a traffic stop.Sanchez-Pedraza was one of five people charged in connection with the drug ring, which authorities say was linked to the sale of 198 pounds of methamphetamine, 40 pounds of cocaine and 10 pounds of heroin. Two of his co-defendants have been sentenced, receiving wildly different outcomes; Edgar Portillo received no jail time and three years probation, while the alleged dispatcher of the drug ring, 24-year-old Raul Jimenez-Verduzco...

Pacific Termite Experts Answer Your Questions…

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:04:26 GMT

Pacific Termite Experts Answer Your Questions… At Pacific Coast Termite, they are dedicated to helping homeowners answer questions about termite swarming and infestation questions. Below are a few questions and answers they wanted to share with our readers when considering termite infestation.Q: How do I know if I have a termite problem?A: You may see swarms of flying insects both inside and outside your house, usually in the spring. After swarming, the termites shed their paper-like wings and you may find them on windowsills, counters or floors. Tiny holes in wood, small piles of wood shavings, crumbling drywall, and sagging doors are all indicative of a termite infestation. Also, termites often make tubes of mud and other debris across concrete surfaces. Unfortunately, these signs indicate structural damage to your home or business has already occurred. By the time you see them, the damage has already started. Q: How do I tell the difference between a termite and flying ant?A: Termites have a straight antennae, two pairs ...

‘Past Lives’: How a real-life meeting forged surreal love story

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:04:26 GMT

‘Past Lives’: How a real-life meeting forged surreal love story Associated more often as the scenario in which bad decisions go down late at night and logic gets tossed back like a watered-down gin and tonic, an exchange in a bar one night in New York led to something much different — one of the best movies of 2023.“Past Lives,” opening June 9 in Bay Area theaters, centers on two South Korean childhood chums who parted ways meet again on the East Coast after two decades of intermittent Facebook and Skype exchanges. Their tender reunion leads to a soul-shaking encounter that includes, you guessed it, that crucial time spent in a bar.Eloquently told, the story exudes a lived-it experience. While the screenplay was  inspired by personal events, it’s  not entirely autobiographical.But the bar bit did happen.Director Celine Song says “Past Lives” was inspired by an actual awkward meeting in a bar. (Theo Wargo/Getty Image) “I found myself in this very odd situation of sitting between my husband, who I’ve been with fo...

Alameda: Two convicted of murdering East Bay restaurant owner during attempted purse snatching

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:04:26 GMT

Alameda: Two convicted of murdering East Bay restaurant owner during attempted purse snatching OAKLAND — Five years after a beloved local restaurant owner was tailed to her Alameda business and beaten to death by two robbers, both suspects have been convicted of first-degree murder, court records show.Paul Paez, 43, and Donte Holloway, 44, were convicted of murdering 61-year-old Cindy Le in the April 2018 attack. Jurors also found them guilty of attempted robbery, and convicted Holloway of using a pipe to bludgeon a man who was attempting to defend Le.The verdicts, handed down April 25, came after a relatively short trial that relied on eyewitness accounts and video footage showing part of the attack. Paez and Holloway have not yet been sentenced, court records show.According to witness testimony, Paez and Holloway followed Le from the Pho Anh Dao restaurant in Oakland to a second location of the restaurant in Alameda; Paez then attacked her in the parking lot after Le got out of her car. When Le’s daughter’s boyfriend jumped into the fracas to defend Le, Ho...

Wheat prices jump following dam collapse in Ukraine

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:04:26 GMT

Wheat prices jump following dam collapse in Ukraine By Wyatte Gtantham-Philips | Associated PressWASHINGTON — The collapse of a major dam in southern Ukraine sent global prices of wheat and corn higher early Tuesday.Wheat prices gained 2.4% in early trading Tuesday at the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, to $6.39 a bushel. The cost of corn rose more than 1% (to $6.04 a bushel) and oats gained 0.73% ($3.46 per unit). Prices were higher earlier in the day, but faded.The destruction of Kakhovka dam and hydroelectric power station, which sits on the Dnieper River in an area that Moscow controls, raised anxiety about a potential disruption to global supplies.“Ukraine has historically been one of the major exporters in the world wheat market,” Joe Janzen, assistant professor at University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign’s College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences, told The Associated Press, also pointing to the country’s historic corn production. “Anytime there’s news out of that part of the ...

I tried Apple’s new headset. Here’s what it’s like to use

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:04:26 GMT

I tried Apple’s new headset. Here’s what it’s like to use By Samantha Murphy Kelly | CNN BusinessIt’s rare to find a new technology that feels groundbreaking. But last night, while sitting on a couch in a private demo room at Apple’s campus wearing its newly announced Vision Pro mixed reality headset, it felt like I’d seen the future — or at least an early and very pricey prototype of it.In the demo, which lasted 30 minutes, a virtual butterfly landed on my finger; a dinosaur with detailed scales tried to bite me; and I stood inches away from Alicia Keys’ piano as she serenaded me in a recording studio. When a small bear cub swam by me on a quiet lake during another immersive video, it felt so real that it reminded me of an experience with a loved one who recently passed away. I couldn’t wipe the tears inside my headset.Apple unveiled the headset, its most ambitious and riskiest new hardware offering in years, at a developer event earlier in the day. The headset blends both virtual reality and augmented reality, a technology that overlays ...