Navy sailor of 16 years reenlists before Big Bay Boom
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 10:19:26 GMT
SAN DIEGO -- A San Diego sailor who has served for 16 years reenlisted in the U.S. Navy live on FOX 5 before the Big Bay Boom.Petty Officer 1st Class Michael Gordon came home early from deployment in Japan just for this purpose. He arranged for his cousin, also in the Navy, to travel from Virginia to perform the ceremony. Gordon's mother, wife and 16-year-old son were also there to witness his oath."I committed myself after my father passed. The last words he said to me were that he was proud of what I was doing. I'm going to be sure to continue to do that and make this career," Gordon said to FOX 5. Big Bay Boom: Watch fireworks over San Diego Bay Watch the ceremony in the video player above.Private Bruno reports for duty as MCRD's newest mascot
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 10:19:26 GMT
SAN DIEGO -- First there was Jiggs in 1919, then Smedley Butler in the 1950s, and so forth. There's been a long line of tenacious English bulldogs and now Private Bruno, the newest mascot, is ready to recruit brave men and women and boost morale for the U.S. Marine Corps.The Marine mascot lives a "ruff" life on base, enduring numerous pets, belly rubs and dog treats.“I think he’s a little bit of a prima donna for sure. He's like, 'I know I am the star of the show, so I should get my way no matter what.' But other than that, he is a sweet, loving boy. He just knows his worth,” Sgt. Tyler Abbott, Bruno’s handler, said to FOX 5. MORE: Big Bay Boom At Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego, Bruno's day typically starts with an early wakeup call from his handler.“I wake up every morning at 5:15 for PT to work out and I wake him up to take him out, but he goes right back to sleep anyway,” Abbott said.Most days Bruno hits the snooze button. “Unless we have busy days like Mondays,...Limited parking, crowds no deterrent for beachgoers on July 4th
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 10:19:26 GMT
SAN DIEGO -- July 4th brought crowded beaches and limited parking. However, it did not stop thousands from going to the beaches in San Diego County. “We are down here at the beach, trying to enjoy the weather. Glad the sun is out, and celebrating this country,” said Quentin Hartman, who lives in Vista. At the beach, it was stars, stripes, and delicious bites at Mission Beach. For Hartman and his group of friends, it was also a celebration of sobriety and life. They all met in AA, and now they say they are happy to be together and creating new memories. “And do a lot of the stuff we used to not be able to do in our addiction or our drinking,” Hartman said. “Enjoy actually being outside, enjoy a nice sunny day, go in the water. Being able to drive around not have to worry about too many things. So, it’s a good feeling."Up in La Jolla Shores, scarce parking did not mean a missed beach day. “We did a few circles. We were just waiting for somebody to leave, really,” said Mik...IAEA chief visits Fukushima before radioactive water is released
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 10:19:26 GMT
TOMIOKA, Japan (AP) — The United Nations nuclear chief was to visit Japan’s tsunami-wrecked nuclear power plant Wednesday after the agency affirmed the safety of a contentious plan to release treated radioactive water into the sea.On his way to the Fukushima Daiichi plant, a highlight of his four-day Japan visit, International Atomic Energy Agency chief Rafael Mariano Grossi joined a meeting of government and utility officials, as well as local mayors and fishing association leaders, and stressed the continuous presence of this agency throughout the water discharge to ensure safety and address the residents’ concerns.“What is happening is not something exceptional, some strange plan that has been devised only to be applied here, and sold to you,” Grossi said in his opening remarks in Iwaki, about 40 kilometers (25 miles) south of the plant. “This is, as certified by the IAEA, the general practice that is agreed by and observed in many, many places all over the world.”For...North Korean satellite wasn’t advanced enough to conduct reconnaissance from space, Seoul says
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 10:19:26 GMT
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — The satellite North Korea failed to put into orbit wasn’t advanced enough to conduct military reconnaissance from space as it claimed, South Korea’s military said Wednesday after retrieving and studying the wreckage.North Korea had tried to launch its first spy satellite in late May, but the long-range rocket carrying it plunged into the waters off the Korean Peninsula’s west coast soon after liftoff. The satellite was to be part of a space-based reconnaissance system North Korea says it needs to counter escalating security threats from South Korea and the United States.South Korea mobilized navy ships, aircraft and divers to recover debris from the rocket and satellite in a 36-day operation that ended Wednesday, the South’s Joint Chiefs of Staff said in a statement.“Numerous” and “key” parts of the rocket and the satellite were recovered and the South Korean and U.S. experts who jointly examined them concluded the satellite wasnR...Laclede’s Landing residents enjoy bird's-eye view of St. Louis fireworks
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 10:19:26 GMT
ST. LOUIS – This year’s Independence Day celebration in St. Louis was scaled back with plans for a revamped celebration taking place in 2024. The annual fireworks celebration remains a big attraction. Residents living in the Peper Lofts on Laclede’s Landing have a bird’s-eye view. The building’s rooftop patio overlooks the Mississippi River, the Gateway Arch, and the skyline of St. Louis.“We have an incredible view of the city,” said Grace Frisella, loft resident. “It’s also an incredible view of the sunset and sunrise, but we have an unobstructed view of the fireworks by the Arch.”The annual celebration also attracts visitors from out-of-town. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now Breaking News SIGN UP NOW “I’m looking at the different places we’re going go visit I’m...Heavy police response in Jennings after double shooting
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 10:19:26 GMT
JENNINGS, Mo. – One person is dead and another injured after a double shooting Tuesday at a home near Jennings Junior High School.The shooting happened around 4:20 p.m. on Jendale Court.The two victims, a man and woman, were rushed to a local hospital. The male victim died. The female victim’s injuries were not life-threatening.Police claim a man, believed to be the shooter, barricaded himself in the house.St. Louis Fourth of July fireworks
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 10:19:26 GMT
ST. LOUIS, Mo. – Nobody does fireworks like FOX 2. We are continuing our long-standing tradition of bringing you the Fourth of July fireworks live from downtown St. Louis on Independence Day. Child, 9, left without mother, siblings after quadruple shooting During our 9 p.m. news, our news crew at Laclede's Landing will be shooting the fireworks display while in the shadow of the Gateway Arch. The fireworks begin Tuesday night around 9:40 pm.Malibu resident found guilty of multi-million dollar Alibaba scam
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 10:19:26 GMT
A former Malibu resident was found guilty of defrauding investors out of $3 million through false promises of pre-IPO stock shares of Alibaba.Frank Harold Rosenthal, 48, who currently lives in New York City, pleaded guilty to two counts of wire fraud, the U.S., Attorney’s Office announced Monday.Rosenthal is accused of scamming victims out of more than $3 million with “bogus claims he had access to stock shares of Alibaba prior to its initial public offering,” officials said.Rosenthal falsely told victims he had inside connections at Goldman Sachs that would give him special access to purchase discounted shares of Alibaba, a popular Chinese e-commerce company.With the help of a middleman, David Kunkle, Rosenthal made false claims and representations while also pressuring Kunkle to solicit funds from his relatives and acquaintances for the bogus investment opportunity, authorities said.“To lend legitimacy to his fraudulent scheme, Rosenthal negotiated and drafted loan agreements and ...How to stream Bay Area 4th of July fireworks
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 10:19:26 GMT
(KRON) -- Trying to watch Tuesday's 4th of July fireworks in the Bay Area without leaving your couch? Look no further than KRON4. You can watch the Bay Area 4th of July fireworks show live on KRON4, on KRON4.com, the KRON4 Mobile App and the KRONon SmartTV App (available on AppleTV, Roku and FireTV).KRON4 is also now on YouTube TV and is coming to HuluTV on July 31. 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 4th of July Special begins at 9 p.m. and will be hosted by LIVE! In The Bay host Olivia Horton and KRON4 anchor Stephanie Lin. It will also feature Johnny Colla and The Sports Section Horns performing the star-spangled banner. There will be fireworks shows happening across the Bay Area on Tuesday. ...Latest news
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