‘A beautiful and magical experience’: Barton Hill Farms permanently closes
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:36:50 GMT
BASTROP, Texas (KXAN) — On Wednesday, Barton Hill Farms announced it has permanently closed.“We would like to thank the entire community and the families that visited our farm venue throughout the years. Since 2012, it has been a delightful experience serving you all. We are especially grateful for those families and individuals that made visiting our events an annual tradition,” Barton Hill Farms said.The owners said the farm was "a beautiful and magical experience” for those who attended and worked during its fall and spring events.“To all our "AMAZE-ing" employees, Bastrop County First Responders, Bastrop ESD No.1, The County of Bastrop, and to all those that assisted in helping us provide a safe and fun event to our guests, we want to send a special message of gratitude to you! We were honored to have worked beside all of you,” the farm said.Barton Hill Farms was located at 1115 Farm-to-Market Road 969 in Bastrop.National Weather Service tracking tropical storm off Southern California coast
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:36:50 GMT
The National Weather Service is watching the development of a tropical storm system off the Southern California coast. According to the NWS, Tropical Storm Eugene is weakening, but the remnants of the storm will “be the main focus this week” for most of the region. The storm, which is currently several hundred miles off the coast of Cabo San Lucas in Mexico, is forecast to travel in a northwesterly direction up the Baja California Peninsula before turning back towards land on Wednesday. Click here to view the forecast for your community “[The] threat of precipitation [will be the greatest between] Tuesday and Thursday, with [the] best chances on Wednesday,” NWS said on Twitter. As of Sunday morning, Tropical Storm Eugene had maximum sustained winds of 70 miles per hour.Nonprofit organizations partner to provide home repair services to local veteran
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:36:50 GMT
Habitat for Humanity of Orange County partnered with Heroes Linked, a local veteran support nonprofit organization, to help a veteran in Anaheim with much needed home repairs. The two organizations teamed up to help Paulnhu “Paul” Nguyen, who served on active duty from 2007 to 2010, including multiple deployments to Iraq and Kuwait. Nguyen, a Purple Heart recipient, was forced to end his military career due to a disability that now impacts his ability to perform necessary repairs and maintenance on his home, the nonprofits said in a release. “Heroes Linked and Habitat for Humanity of Orange County are organizing a team of dedicated volunteers...to repaint the exterior of Paul’s home, restoring its beauty and ensuring a safe and comfortable living environment for him and his family,” the organizations said. Winning $82 million Super Lotto Plus ticket sold in Southern California KTLA 5’s Erin Myers spoke with Nguyen at his home on Sunday morning, where he expressed g...Pac-12 collapse: Winners and losers from the 2023 realignment cycle
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:36:50 GMT
Two weeks ago, at the Pac-12’s preseason media extravaganza in Las Vegas, commissioner George Kliavkoff offered a succinct, confident view of the college sports landscape. “We’ll get our media rights deal done, we’ll announce the deal,” he said. “I think the realignment that’s going on in college athletics will come to an end for this cycle.”He only missed by six schools.After a mass exodus that decimated the 108-year-old conference, the 2023 cycle of realignment appears to be over. (Caveat: See the section on the ACC below.)Our look at the winners and losers …Loser: West Coast college sports. The future for eight athletic departments is secure: Washington, Oregon, USC and UCLA will enter the Big Ten next summer while Arizona, ASU, Colorado and Utah are bound for the Big 12. The future for Washington State, Oregon State, Stanford and Cal is murky. But for everyone involved — the players and coaches, fans and alumni — ...Karlsson traded to Penguins, ending uneven era with San Jose Sharks
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:36:50 GMT
Erik Karlsson’s time with the San Jose Sharks – a sometimes electrifying but all-too-often disappointing five-year period in which the team made only one playoff appearance – came to an end Sunday as the three-time Norris Trophy winner was traded to the Pittsburgh Penguins.Completing one of the biggest trades of his brief tenure as Sharks general manager, Mike Grier sent Karlsson, forward Dillon Hamaliuk, and San Jose’s 2026 third-round NHL draft selection to the Penguins for Pittsburgh’s 2024 first-round NHL draft selection, forward Mikael Granlund, forward Mike Hoffman, and defenseman Jan Rutta.San Jose will also retain $1.5 million on Karlsson’s contract annually for the next four seasons (approximately 13.04%). If Pittsburgh’s selection in 2024 is in the top 10, Pittsburgh can elect to transfer this pick to its 2025 first-round selection.A third team, Montreal, was involved, as Hoffman went from the Canadiens to the Sharks. In the deal, the Canadiens acquired Pittsburgh’s ...Dine Out Farmers Market Week kicks off
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:36:50 GMT
(KRON) -- The second annual Dine Out Farmers Market Week has kicked off in San Francisco.Restaurants and chefs from both San Francisco and Marin will come together to create unique dishes while supporting Black, indigenous and POC-owned businesses. Andy Naja-Riese, Agricultural Institute of Marin CEO, joins KRON4's Stephanie Lin to share more.Watch the full interview in the video player above.Vallejo PD proposing to no longer respond to certain house alarm calls
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:36:50 GMT
(KRON) -- Vallejo police say they are proposing to not respond to certain house alarm calls due to the department's limited staffing. In addition, they say about 98 percent of house calls end up not being a real emergency. Police will continue to respond to manually-activated panic alarms and silent robbery alarms along with video alarms that show a crime occurring in real time, officials said. Richmond day spa under investigation for bacterial illness, Contra Costa Health says The department is also looking at response tactics to verified alarms which are when an eyewitness or an alarm company can verify the burglary. The idea will be brought up in a town hall meeting on Tuesday from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Vallejo Room located on Santa Clara Street.Houston Astros activate RHP José Urquidy from the 60-day IL
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:36:50 GMT
NEW YORK (AP) — The Houston Astros activated right-hander José Urquidy from the 60-day injured list on Sunday.The 28-year-old Urquidy was slated to start the team’s series finale at the New York Yankees. He had been sidelined by shoulder discomfort.To make room for Urquidy’s return, left-hander Parker Mushinski was optioned to Triple-A Sugar Land, and right-hander Spenser Watkins was designated for assignment.Urquidy is making his first big league appearance since he left an April 30 start against Philadelphia because of inflammation in his pitching shoulder. He went 0-1 with a 4.50 ERA in four minor league rehab starts, striking out 11 in 14 innings.Urquidy went 2-2 with a 5.20 ERA in his first six starts of the season with Houston.___AP MLB: https://apnews.com/hub/MLBSourceAt least 24 people have died in a bus crash in the province of Azilal in central Morocco, authorities say
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:36:50 GMT
RABAT, Morocco (AP) — At least 24 people have died in a bus crash in the province of Azilal in central Morocco, authorities say.SourceEnvironmental protesters bring halt to men’s road race at cycling world championships
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:36:50 GMT
GLASGOW, Scotland (AP) — A group of environmental protesters caused the men’s road race at the cycling world championships to be delayed for more than 45 minutes Sunday, and officials near the town of Falkirk said five of the demonstrators had been arrested.The group “This Is Rigged” posted on social media that it was responsible for the protest, which took place about 80 kilometers into the 271-kilometer route from Edinburgh to Glasgow. The UCI, cycling’s world governing body, said in a statement it was “working closely with all relevant authorities to minimize disruption to the race and also to ensure the safety of riders.”The protest interrupted an early breakaway, and the UCI allowed riders to sit in team cars and take in food and drink during the delay. Its president, David Lappartient, was on hand and chatted with several of the riders before the race resumed.“This Is Rigged” says on its website that it is opposed to new fossil fuel projects in Scotland. Some demon...Latest news
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