No winner pushes Powerball jackpot to $650M: When is the next drawing?
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:47:51 GMT
(NEXSTAR) - For the 34th consecutive drawing, no ticket matched the winning Powerball numbers drawn Saturday night, pushing the jackpot to an estimated $650 million ahead of the next drawing. As it stands, the jackpot ranks as the ninth largest in game history, edging out a $632.6 million prize split by tickets in California and Wisconsin last year. Numbers drawn Saturday were 7, 23, 24, 32, 43 and red Powerball 18, and the Power Play multiplier was 2X.Three tickets - one each sold in California, Colorado, and Illinois - matched all five white balls, winning $1 million in prizes each. Powerball jackpot: Can you increase your winning odds? While Powerball officials estimated the jackpot to be $650 million after Saturday's drawing, it could still grow ahead of Monday's drawing (here’s why). Should it grow by another $30 million, it could become the eighth largest in game history. Here are the 10 largest Powerball jackpots in history:$2.04 billion: Nov. 7, 2022 (California)$1.5...UT students protest end of affirmative action at Texas Capitol over weekend
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:47:51 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) — All college campuses are going to be affected by the recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling that ended affirmative action.The Students for a Democratic Society at the University of Texas at Austin protested the ruling at the Texas Capitol on Saturday. They feel somewhat powerless against the country's highest court, which recently banned college admission considerations based on race. According to our partners at the Texas Tribune, a potential 25 percent of college admissions for UT Austin could be impacted by the Supreme Court's decision to end affirmative action. The majority of students are admitted based on being in the top 10 percent of their graduating class. However, that still that doesn't make students protesting over the weekend feel any better about the SCOTUS ruling. Some feel the students who will be most impacted are those students of color who say affirmative action helped make things more equal. Joseph Giuliani is going into his fre...1 killed, 2 hurt in overnight shooting in Beverly Grove
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:47:51 GMT
Authorities are launching an investigation into what led up to a deadly shooting in Beverly Grove early Sunday morning. According to the Los Angeles Police Department, officers responded to the area of 3rd Street and Orlando Avenue around 3:50 a.m. on reports of a shooting. When units arrived on scene, they found one man dead, and two others injured. The two injured men were transported to a nearby hospital in stable condition. The shooter has not been identified and remains on the loose. No suspect description has been released. It is unknown if the shooting was gang related, police said. This is a developing story. Stay with KTLA for updates.Alexis Lewis contributed to this report.Plane that crashed, killing 6, was trying to land in heavy fog
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Six people were killed when a jet crashed near the French Valley Airport in Murrieta early Saturday morning, marking the second deadly crash at the airstrip in less than a week.According to the FAA, the Cessna C550 business jet crashed just north of the airport around 4:15 a.m.The 45-minute flight, which had departed from Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas, went down in a field and burst into flames.The flight, which had departed from Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas, went down in a field and burst into flames. (KTLA) Family of missing young girl found at Camp Pendleton says she was raped “Deputies located an aircraft fully engulfed,” the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department said. “Six occupants from the plane were located and pronounced deceased at the scene.”The crash caused a small brush fire that crews were able to extinguish in one hour, the Riverside County Fire Department said.The identities of the victims were not immediately released. They were c...Why Isn’t CBG as Popular as CBD?
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:47:51 GMT
Cannabigerol (CBG) has yet to gain as much mainstream hype as its cousin cannabinoid cannabidiol (CBD). Although it’s getting easier for customers to find CBG online and in hemp shops, there’s still not as much variety in the CBG market. Also, most people who aren’t involved in the hemp market have probably only heard about CBD oil.Although some consumers rave about using CBG, a few factors are holding it back from mainstream adoption. If you’re wondering why it’s more challenging to find CBG versus CBD, you may be interested in the following three factors.What’s Holding CBG Back? — Three Reasons Behind CBG’s Lack of PopularityThere’s Literally Less CBG To Go Around“Supply vs. demand” is the core issue in every industry, including CBD hemp flowers. Since the 2018 US Farm Bill passed, demand for hemp cannabinoids has skyrocketed. However, even today, there aren’t enough hemp farmers to meet the growing appetite for hemp extracts.These supply issues hit the CBG industry especially har...Sunnyvale teen named a Zero Hero for helping fight hunger
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:47:51 GMT
Zero HeroSunnyvale teen Mike Nguyen has been named a Zero Hero for helping fight hunger locally. The Kings Academy student is among 150 students from 30 California schools to be recognized by the Kroger Company’s Zero Hunger/Zero Waste youth engagement program. Kroger is the parent company of local grocery chains Ralphs Grocery Company and Food 4 Less/Foods Company.Mike is a member of a national 15-member Youth Advisory Council developed by Kroger that addresses issues including hunger, climate, responsible consumption and recycling.Each student participated in collaborative sessions with guest speakers and discussions on Zero Hunger/Zero Waste, and were challenged to design and execute a community impact project. Mike created a Hunger Awareness Project to campaign for food security and to educate students, families and the Silicon Valley community on how they can make a positive impact and fight hunger together.The Zero Hunger/Zero Waste program is open to students ages 14-24 in th...Milpitas nonprofit gets ready to go back to school
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:47:51 GMT
Driven to helpIt may be summertime, but the folks at Family Giving Tree are already thinking about going back to school. The Milpitas-based nonprofit recently gave shout-outs to its 2023-24 Back-to-School Classroom corporate sponsors.ASML Silicon Valley has led consecutive back-to-school drives to support Family Giving Tree every year since 2017. This year ASML volunteers have doubled their backpack build quantities. In March, the software company donated an electric pallet jack to the nonprofit, along with funds to purchase a second.Revel Systems helped lead Family Giving Tree’s Holiday Wish Drive in 2016 and became a drive sponsor in 2021. In 2022 Revel also sponsored the nonprofit’s Back-to-School Drive and hosted its first backpack build for staff volunteers at the San Francisco office of the point-of-sale software developers.Citizens Equity First Credit Union (CEFCU) has partnered with Family Giving Tree for both Back-to-School and Holiday Wish Drives since 2010, deepening thei...Four artists ‘Take Time’ at Montalvo Arts Center
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‘Time’ for MontalvoThe 2023 Marcus Exhibition encourages visitors to Montalvo Arts Center to lose track of time and discover the joy of engagement and creative contemplation. “Take Time” features works by four artists who provide participatory experiences. Exhibiting artists Carole Kim, Akiko Yamashita, Inez Storer and Corinne Okada Takara are exploring themes of care and rebuilding, joy and ancestry, creation and sustainable innovation.The Marcus Exhibition will open with a festival on Friday, July 21, 7-10 p.m. The free public celebration features DJs, participatory performances and works by local creators. For more information, visit https://montalvoarts.org/taketime.Time is also the theme of Montalvo’s first 2023 Play on the Grounds performance, set for July 26-28. David Ives’ “All in the Timing” is a collection of six one-act sketch comedies that explore whether a chimpanzee can really write “Hamlet” and what happens when Philip Glass buys a loaf of bread.The staged readings be...Campbell Cool Car Club members show off rides on July 23
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Classic and Cool Car ShowThe Classic and Cool Car Show is set for Sunday, July 23, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., on Big Basin Way in Saratoga. This free event is sponsored by the Saratoga Chamber of Commerce and the Cool Car Club of Saratoga, Los Gatos and Campbell. There’ll be hundreds of cars displayed, as well as food, music and drinks in the Saratoga Village.Additional events will be held throughout Car Show Week. For more information, visit saratogachamber.org.Volunteer opportunitiesThe Downtown Campbell Business Association is looking for volunteers for its wine walks, Oktoberfests and other events it holds throughout the year. The business association keeps volunteer information on file regarding the kind of events folks want to help with and what type of things they’re able to do in order to match the right volunteer with the right opportunity. For more information and to register as a volunteer, visit https://www.downtowncampbell.com/downtowncampbell/volunteer-signup.Hot Weather SafetyEa...Latest line: A good week for firefighters, a bad week for Mark Ridley-Thomas
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:47:51 GMT
FirefightersDue to one of the wettest winters in decades, and a snowpack that remains in much of the Sierra, acres burned in California wildfires are half of last year’s total for early July, and just 14% of the state’s 5-year average. Mark Ridley-ThomasFormer state senator and assemblyman-turned L.A. city councilman loses bid for a new trial after bribery conviction for promising to steer millions of dollars in contracts to USC if his son got a scholarship and teaching job. Public TransitAgencies that run buses and trains, like MUNI, BART, VTA and others, win $5.1 billion bailout over 4 years in new state budget. But will it be enough to offset the big drops in ridership due to work-from-home?Latest news
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