'Long Story Short' to plate locally sourced California cuisine in North Park
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:35:55 GMT
SAN DIEGO -- After wrapping up a 20-month guest kitchen residency at Vino Carta Solana Beach, a married chef duo is set to open their own spot in North Park.Chefs Elliott and Kelly Townsend will soon be opening the doors to Long Story Short -- a locally and seasonally sourced restaurant serving California cuisine. The eatery has taken over the space formerly held by Little Thief Wine Bar & Kitchen at 3017 University Ave.The cooking duo -- who previously worked in the kitchens at Juniper & Ivy and Cowboy Star -- say they met at the Art Institute of California San Diego, where they both earned bachelor’s degrees in culinary management.Chefs Elliott and Kelly are now working with several purveyors, including Chino Farms in Rancho Santa Fe and Saraspe Seafoods out of Seaforth in Mission Bay, to craft their menu. Husband-and-wife team of chefs -- Elliott and Kelly Townsend -- to open Long Story Short in North Park. (Credit: Long Story Short)“This is not just a restaurant. It...License plate camera alerts police to stolen vehicle in East County; 4 juveniles arrested
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:35:55 GMT
EL CAJON, Calif. -- Four juveniles were arrested in El Cajon Tuesday after an automated license plate reading camera alerted police of a stolen vehicle.According to the El Cajon Police Department, a real-time crime alert was sent to law enforcement around 10:30 p.m. The vehicle detected had been reported stolen out of San Diego on Aug. 6. Hours-long SWAT standoff ends in Chula Vista Officers responded to the location of the alert and were able to locate the vehicle, which police say was occupied by four juvenile suspects. ECPD confirmed all four of the juveniles were arrested and attempts were made to book them into Juvenile Hall. Although one of the suspects had priors for similar crimes, police say Juvenile Hall refused to accept any of the four and all were released to family members.ECPD says the automated license plate reading cameras served as an instrumental tool in this vehicle theft case. Anyone with additional information regarding this incident is encouraged to con...Brookfield Asset Management aims to raise US$150B this year, even as earnings drop
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:35:55 GMT
TORONTO — Brookfield Asset Management Ltd. says it expects to raise a multibillion-dollar bundle of cash this year after boosting distributable earnings last quarter, even as net income fell by a third.The company, which owns a one-quarter stake in the asset management business that is 75 per cent owned by Brookfield Corp., posted net income of US$109 million in the quarter ended June 30 versus US$125 million in the first three months of the year.The business, Brookfield Asset Management, was spun off from Toronto-based Brookfield Corp. in December last year.The full asset management business, which keeps its results in U.S. dollars, earned US$455 million in its second quarter, down 32 per cent from US$668 million in the same period a year earlier.However, distributable earnings climbed to US$527 from US$511 million a year prior, and revenue rose to US$985 million from US$924 million.Connor Teskey, president of Brookfield Asset Management, says the company expects to raise close to ...Atlanta begins to brace for the potential of a new Trump indictment as soon as next week
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:35:55 GMT
ATLANTA (AP) — Donald Trump and officials in Atlanta are bracing for a new indictment that could come as soon as next week in a Georgia prosecutor’s investigation into the former president’s efforts to overturn his 2020 election loss in the state. Fulton County Sheriff Pat Labat has said he’s in meetings “every day” to prepare for a possible indictment. In anticipation of potential charges, his deputies erected barriers last week along the block in front of the main courthouse. The street was closed this week, and parking is prohibited on nearby streets. Those measures are to remain in place through the end of next week, Labat’s office said.Trump has said he expects to be indicted a fourth time by next week and has begun stepping up his criticism of Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, who has spent two years leading the election probe into Trump and his allies. Speaking to supporters in New Hampshire on Tuesday, the Republican former president launch...GOP donor Anton Lazzaro sentenced to 21 years for sex trafficking minors in Minnesota
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:35:55 GMT
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — A formerly well-connected GOP donor convicted of giving teenage girls gifts, alcohol and money in exchange for sex was sentenced Wednesday to 21 years in prison on sex trafficking charges.Anton “Tony” Lazzaro was found guilty in March by a federal jury of seven counts involving “commercial sex acts” with five girls ages 15 and 16 in 2020, when Lazzaro was 30. The charges carried mandatory minimum sentences of 10 years with a maximum of life in prison.Prosecutors had requested a 30-year sentence for Lazzaro. They likened Lazzaro to financier Jeffrey Epstein, who was arrested in 2019 on federal charges accusing him of paying underage girls for massages and then abusing them at his homes in Florida and New York. The defense asked for no more than 10 years. U.S. District judge Patrick Schiltz came down in the middle. Lazzaro, who maintains his own innocence and has said the charges against him were politically motivated, plans to appeal.“It went as expected,” defense ...The Perseid meteor shower peaks this weekend and it’s even better this year
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:35:55 GMT
NEW YORK (AP) — The annual Perseid meteor shower reaches its peak this weekend, sending bright trails of light streaking across the night sky. With only a sliver of moon in the sky, conditions this year will be ideal for seeing lots of meteors.“If you’ve got nice clear weather and a good dark sky, you go out just before dawn and you’ll see a Perseid per minute or so,” said NASA meteor scientist Bill Cooke. “That’s a pretty good show.”Here’s how to watch the meteor shower:WHAT ARE THE PERSEIDS? The Perseids — one of the biggest meteor showers we can see — occur every year in the late summer. Meteor showers happen when the Earth moves through fields of debris floating around in space. The Perseids come from comet Swift-Tuttle, a big ball of ice and rock that sheds pieces of dusty debris as it orbits around the sun. When the Earth passes by, those bits get caught in our atmosphere and burn up, creating the streaking lights. The Perseids get their name from the constellation Perse...Iran summons British envoy over his social media post calling for release of detained journalists
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:35:55 GMT
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Iran’s foreign ministry on Wednesday summoned Britain’s envoy to Tehran to protest his posts on social media calling for the government to release all people ”arbitrarily detained” in Iran, including journalists, the state-run news agency reported. The IRNA news agency said British Ambassador Simon Shercliff was summoned for posting on Tuesday what the ministry described as “interfering remarks” on the platform X, formerly known as Twitter. The posting came as Iran marked Journalists Day, commemorating the death of Mohammad Saremi, an Iranian journalist who worked for IRNA, and eight other Iranians killed by the Taliban on Aug. 8, 1998 in the city of Mazar-i-Sharif in Afghanistan. Shercliff noted the commemoration and said: “We pay tribute to all journalists prevented from doing their jobs and facing threats to their safety.”“We reiterate our call for Iran to release all arbitrarily detained individuals, including journalist...Quebec court says it can hear challenge to governor general’s lack of French
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:35:55 GMT
MONTREAL — The Quebec Superior Court has ruled that it can hear a challenge to the appointment of Gov. Gen. Mary Simon, who isn’t fluent in French.Several groups are seeking to have Simon’s appointment declared null and void because they say the governor general is constitutionally required to communicate in both official languages.The attorney general of Canada had argued that only the Federal Court could hear the case.But Justice Catherine Piché said in her June ruling that the appointment of the governor general doesn’t fall within one of the specific circumstances that would require the case be heard by the Federal Court.François Boulianne, the lawyer for the groups challenging Simon’s appointment, says he expects the case to return to court in the fall. Justice pour le Québec, which is taking part in the case, says it will pursue the challenge despite the death in May of its president, Frédéric Bastien, a historian and former Parti Québécois leadership c...OPP reports 8 deaths, more than 7,700 charges over Civic Day holiday weekend
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:35:55 GMT
Ontario Provincial Police say eight people died on roads, waterways and trails, over the Civic Day holiday weekend.The eight fatalities mark the highest number of traffic or marine-related deaths to occur over a long weekend this year.Six people who died were involved in road collisions, one person was killed in an off-road vehicle collision and one person was killed in a boating incident.The OPP says it laid more than 7,700 charges as part of its provincial traffic safety campaign, including 4,341 speeding charges, 182 impaired driving charges, and 43 distracted driving charges.The OPP also laid 131 charges against drivers who failed to comply with Ontario’s Move Over Law, which requires drivers to slow down or move over for emergency vehicles or tow trucks that are stopped with sirens or lights flashing. Failing to do so can result in fines of up to $2,000, loss of three demerit points and a possible two-year licence suspension.Iraq water crisis could have regional consequences, UN human rights chief warns
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:35:55 GMT
BAGHDAD (AP) — The United Nations’ human rights chief on Wednesday warned that Iraq’s water crisis could affect other countries in the region.Severe water shortages in Iraq because of climate change and government mismanagement have destroyed wheat and fruit harvests, and killed off fish and livestock. Humanitarian organizations have warned for years that drought and mismanagement could deprive millions of people of water from the Euphrates and Tigris Rivers, which also run through neighboring war-torn Syria.U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk made the comments at a news conference in Baghdad following a four-day visit to the Iraqi capital, the oil-rich southern city of Basra and Irbil in the northern semi-autonomous Kurdish region. Basra, where the mouth of the two rivers meet, has been hit hardest by the water crisis, turning areas once fertile into desert and forcing water purification systems to shut down because of rising salinity.“Just yesterday (Tu...Latest news
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