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NBC 11 Sportscast: Yuma Catholic Summer Series Part 1
YUMA, Ariz. (KYMA, KECY) - Vanessa Gongora joins the show from the WNBA All-Star Game Skills Challenge in Phoenix. Chas Messman sits down with Yuma Catholic head coach Rhett Stallworth in part one of a two part edition of our Prep Football Summer Series. Article Topic Follows: 11 Sportscasts. BE...
Investor Buys Oceanside Shopping Center for $56 Million, Likes Size, Long-Term Prospects
Marketplace del Rio, a 183,292-square-foot neighborhood shopping center in Oceanside, has been sold for $56.6 million, according to the real estate firm, Cushman & Wakefield. The center, at 3762-3774 Mission Ave. and situated on over 20 acres, is anchored by a Stater Bros. supermarket. An extensive remodel of its exterior, common areas and interior spaces was recently completed.
Gov. Newsom's office says state is monitoring California impacts of the global computer outage
SACRAMENTO – Computer systems across the world and across the Sacramento area are recovering after a massive outage that started Thursday night. The problem stems from an issue with systems linked to Microsoft and the cybersecurity company CrowdStrike. Companies across the world, from media outlets and airline companies, started getting the "Blue Screen of Death" on their computers. Law enforcement agencies are saying that critical infrastructure, like 911 services, has not been affected by the outage. In a statement, California Gov. Gavin Newsom's office says the state is coordinating with local emergency officials to address any lingering impacts of the outage. "At this time, there are no reports of impacts to life-safety public services in California," the governor's office wrote. While CrowdStrike has said they've rolled out a fix, not every system has recovered. Sacramento International Airport, in particular, has continued to feel the domino effects of the outage into Friday morning. Travelers are dealing with canceled flights and are scrambling to rebook. Officials at SMF are urging travelers to get to the airport early and check with their airlines for the latest information on their flights.
Man Arrives at ER with Stab Wounds, Hospitalized in Critical Condition
A male with major stab wounds turned up at a hospital Saturday following reports of a fight, Escondido police said. Officers, notified of the group fight at 1:42 p.m. Saturday, responded to 345 W. El Norte Parkway, according to Lt. Ryan Hicks. “At 1:57 p.m., Palomar Medical Center called and...
Latino voters want more action on climate and clean energy in Arizona, new poll finds
In Arizona, the 2020 Latino vote was decisive. And this November, Arizona's Latinos may be more motivated than ever by climate and clean energy issues, a new poll by the environmental justice organization Chispa AZ suggests. More than 70% of the poll's 520 registered voter respondents expressed concern about climate change and 60% support Arizona increasing clean energy requirements for electric utilities.
Air & Space Museum Hosts Astronaut Buzz Aldrin on 55th Anniversary of Moon Landing
The San Diego Air & Space Museum on Saturday will honor Apollo astronauts on the 55th anniversary of the historic 1969 Apollo 11 moon landing. At a Balboa Park ceremony hosted in conjunction with the International Air & Space Hall of Fame, the museum will welcome, among others, Edwin “Buzz” Aldrin, the second man to walk on the moon, following Apollo 11 commander Neil Armstrong.
Construction Begins on Pacifica Companies’ 400,000 SQFT Mixed-Use Development in Chula Vista
Construction is underway on the Chula Vista bayfront, marking an important step in a multi-billion dollar redevelopment project. Pacifica Companies, the real estate firm behind the project, has initiated a $30 million infrastructure upgrade that serves as the foundation for the $1 billion Amara Bay development, according to a report from the San Diego Business Journal.
California Boys & Girls State Has a Bright Future
This year, the California Boys & Girls State program once again brought 900 rising high school seniors together from across the state to California State University’s Sacramento campus. The 86-year-old American Legion program tasked 16 and 17-year-olds with forming a fully functioning state government within a week. Unlike previous years, however, California Governor Gavin Newsom surprised the delegates to personally swear in the Boys & Girls State’s elected governor.
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