Traffic sign blasting classical music in Santa Monica prompts complaints
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 20:10:36 GMT
A traffic sign playing classical music in a Santa Monica intersection is prompting complaints from people who are finding it hard to sleep. The music-playing sign was placed at the intersection of Ocean Avenue and Broadway and apparently blasts its classical tunes day and night. Residents have told KTLA about the situation, including one caller who said the music is too loud and makes sleeping difficult.It was unclear why the traffic sign is playing the music. KTLA put in a call to the city but has not heard back.Step Into Jurassic Park For A Bite at Comic-Con
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 20:10:36 GMT
Universal Products & Experiences and Amblin Entertainment are re-opening the park gates at Comic-Con International in San Diego to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Jurassic Park. Step Into Jurassic Park is a free, timed-entry event at the convention Friday, July 21, and Saturday, July 22. Visitors will be greeted by meticulously crafted scenes, bringing the 1993 prehistoric park to life, from the Dilophosaurus attack scene and that famous moment on the toilet. There will be product displays, featuring 30th anniversary-inspired toys, collectibles, apparel, accessories and Jurassic-themed food offerings from John Soules.Raptor nuggets (Courtesy John Soules)“There will be Jurassic World Chicken Nuggets,” Jason Trotta from John Soules tells L.A. Weekly. “To further inspire the “play with your food” revolution, John Soules Foods is the first to introduce five unique dinosaur-shaped chicken nuggets — T. rex, Brachiosaurus, Stegosaurus, Dinosaur Footprint and Raptor Claw. As a fun an...DJ Minx Revives Women On Wax
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 20:10:36 GMT
DJ Minx Revives Women On Wax: Detroit house and techno artist DJ Minx got her start after being inspired by a trip to the Music Institute in downtown Detroit.“I had gone there for a few weeks, before heading up to the DJ booth to watch the DJ play,” she says. “The DJ was Derrick May. I was intrigued by his profession and the way he could make the crowd scream. Once I became interested, some friends of mine gathered equipment for me, and I started practicing in my downtown Detroit apartment. Things started to get real when I saw Moodyman in the crowd, watching me play music. Not once, but several different clubs I played in, he was in the audience, but at the end of my set, he was gone. One night, I saw him in the audience, but he stayed this time. He walked up to me when I was finished and asked if I was ready to start my label. He said he would help me start it up and would help with distribution. He said it was the next step in my career, and I needed to do it....San Jose agencies help provide health care for low-income residents
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 20:10:36 GMT
Editor’s note: This story is part of the annual Mosaic Journalism Workshop for Bay Area high school students, a two-week intensive course in journalism. Students in the program report and photograph stories under the guidance of professional journalists.For some San Jose residents, accessing proper medical care is a difficult challenge. The Healthier Kids Foundation, Gardner Health Services and the Vietnamese American Service Center are just a few organizations that strive to better the lives of children and adults. These organizations are focused on offering programs to those who stumble upon economic difficulties.The Healthier Kids Foundation aims to eliminate health barriers affecting today’s youth. Program Director Patricia Alonso said a variety of programs are offered for families such as 10 Steps to a Healthier You, as well as free pregnancy, dental, hearing and vision care.“We also have a program that identifies uninsured families, and assists them through the application pro...South Lake Tahoe hotel to become Margaritaville Resort
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 20:10:36 GMT
A large hotel in South Lake Tahoe will reopen this winter as a Margaritaville Resort, the company announced Tuesday.The 30-year-old, nine-story complex has been operated since 2013 as Lake Tahoe Resort Hotel; before that, it was Embassy Suites. It’s just south of the state line, between Heavenly Village and Harrah’s.As Margaritaville, it will have 399 suites and five bars and restaurants, including JWB Prime Steak and Seafood.The Margaritaville hospitality company was founded by singer-songwriter Jimmy Buffett and named after his 1977 hit song. It includes hotels, restaurants, stores, vacation clubs, a cruise ship and a Florida retirement village.There is currently one Margaritaville Resort in California, in Palm Springs. Two San Diego properties are scheduled: a Gaslamp Quarter hotel to open next month, and a Mission Bay resort next year.Among other resorts in the works at Lake Tahoe are two big projects on the North Shore: a revamp of the Cal-Neva, and a Waldorf Astori...Farmers Insurance pulls out of Florida, drops 100,000 policies
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 20:10:36 GMT
TALLAHASSEE — Farmers Insurance Group announced Tuesday that it would no longer write new policies or renew existing homeowner, auto and umbrella policies, affecting about 100,000 customers, a day after Florida Chief Financial Officer Jimmy Patronis threatened to take action if it did.“Hearing rumors @WeAreFarmers might pull out of Florida,” Patronis tweeted Monday afternoon. “If that’s true my office is going to explore every avenue possible for holding them accountable. Don’t get to leave after taking policyholder money.”A spokesman for Patronis declined to explain what action he would take to hold the agency accountable, directing all questions to the Office of Insurance Regulation, which Patronis oversees as CFO.The state agency on Tuesday received a “market reduction notice from Farmers Insurance Group,” communications director Samantha Bequer said in an email to the Orlando Sentinel. “OIR is reviewing the notice in accordance with applicable Florida Statutes.”She said she coul...How NIMBY are you? Take our quiz!
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 20:10:36 GMT
It’s human nature to be skittish when news comes that a housing development is proposed for your community.Change is hard. And, yes, if you’re a property owner, that little real estate valuation machine in your head starts spinning.So being a tad “NIMBY” – that’s ‘Not In My Backyard” if you didn’t know – is a natural reaction to any development. Meanwhile, a sense of “greater good” – or what’s best for your community outside of your personal desires – may bubble up, too.Related ArticlesReal Estate | These 7 California metro areas have the lowest young adult homeownership rates in the country Real Estate | Huge San Jose housing project will include affordable homes Real Estate | San Jose office building sells for a loss, will be replaced by housing Real Estate | Rents in this Southern California metro are now more expensive than in San Francisco Real Estate | Mini transit village is eyed near San Jose train st...New GM at Cupertino’s Vidovich Vineyards gets back to her roots
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 20:10:36 GMT
Brenda Hammond has gone from beekeeping in the hills above Los Gatos to overseeing a winery in the Cupertino foothills.As the new general manager of Vidovich Vineyards, Hammond has expanded the tasting room hours to include both Saturday and Sunday, has hired staff with hospitality experience and has rejoined the Santa Cruz Mountains Winegrowers Association. She hopes to host the association’s annual Premier Cruz cabernet event in November.The vineyard and winery on Montebello Road in Cupertino shares a great deal with nearby Ridge, including cabernet grapes, which Vidovich sells to its more famous neighbor. Both properties enjoy ridgetop perches overlooking the Silicon Valley. Both make age-worthy cabernet-based wines, and both offer a feeling of exclusivity.“It’s such a phenomenal property,” says Hammond, who recently moved back to Los Gatos after caring for her parents in Florida. “In fact, it is an ideal setting for events, and it’s going to be even more spectacular when the re...SF brewery closing after 127 years
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 20:10:36 GMT
(BCN) -- A landmark company in San Francisco has turned off its taps. Anchor Brewing Company officials announced early Wednesday that it will cease operations and liquidate the business -- established in 1896 -- citing economic factors including declining sales since 2016. The company gave employees 60-day notices "with the intent to provide transition support and separation packages in line with company practices and policies," according to the announcement from company spokesperson San Singer. Serial South Bay arson suspect arrested; confessed to 15+ fires: police "This was an extremely difficult decision that Anchor reached only after many months of careful evaluation," Singer said in the announcement. "We recognize the importance and historic significance of Anchor to San Francisco and to the craft brewing industry, but the impacts of the pandemic, inflation, especially in San Francisco, and a highly competitive market left the company with no option but to make this...SF's Ferry Building to celebrate 125th anniversary
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 20:10:36 GMT
(KRON) -- The San Francisco Ferry Building is celebrating its 125th anniversary on Thursday.A Very Ferry Birthday Party event celebrating the city's iconic landmark will start at 11 a.m. and will go until 2 p.m. The event includes a free ice cream sundae from Humphry Slocombe (while supplies last), happy hour at Fort Point Beer Company, giveaways, a photo backdrop of the ferry building and themed offerings from the building's merchants. Anchor Brewing Company to cease operations in San Francisco In addition to the event's festivities, the San Francisco Bay Ferry is offering free ferry rides on Thursday to all children under 17 years old. Those interested in the event can reserve a spot here.KRON On is streaming news live now.embed-container { position: relative; padding-bottom: 56.25%; height: 0; overflow: hidden; max-width: 100%; } .embed-container iframe, .embed-container object, .embed-container embed { position: absolute; top: 0; left: 0; width: 100%; height: 100%; }“The Ferr...Latest news
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