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Kite Surfer Stranded, Writes SOS Message in Rocks on California Beach

Kite Surfer Stranded, Writes SOS Message in Rocks on California Beach

Broke On: Monday, 10 June 2024 On June 9, a kite surfer was stranded on a California beach with steep cliffs looming. Using rocks, he managed to spell out an SOS.
Two DA Recalls in 2024: Community Safety Concerns Over Price in Alameda County and Garza in Travis

Two DA Recalls in 2024: Community Safety Concerns Over Price in Alameda County and Garza in Travis

Broke On: Wednesday, 15 May 2024 Two District Attorneys, Pamela Price in Alameda County, California, and Jose Garza in Travis County, Texas, face recall elections in November 2024 due to concerns over their progressive policies. Critics argue these policies jeopardize community safety. In Alameda County, Price's reform-minded platform led to an increase in crime since her election; opponents gathered enough signatures for a recall but face opposition regarding the timing of the election. In Travis County, Garza, backed by George Soros during his campaign, has been criticized for denying victim impact statements. Crime victims and families lead the charge against both DAs to restore accountability.
Israeli Airstrikes Claim Lives of Hamas Leader's Sons and Grandchildren in Gaza Strip

Israeli Airstrikes Claim Lives of Hamas Leader's Sons and Grandchildren in Gaza Strip

Broke On: Thursday, 11 April 2024 Israeli airstrikes in the Gaza Strip claimed the lives of three sons and four grandchildren of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh. The Israeli military confirmed Wednesday that an airstrike carried out in the Gaza Strip has killed three of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh's sons, during a critical juncture in the ongoing conflict as Israel continues to engage in delicate cease-fire negotiations with the militant group.
United Airlines Flight Loses Landing Gear Tire During Takeoff, No Injuries Reported

United Airlines Flight Loses Landing Gear Tire During Takeoff, No Injuries Reported

Broke On: Thursday, 07 March 2024 On March 7th, a United Airlines flight from San Francisco International Airport to Osaka lost one landing gear tire during takeoff. No injuries were reported and the runway was briefly closed off for debris clearance before reopening. The Boeing 777-200 aircraft is designed to land safely with missing or damaged landing gear, but this incident emphasizes the importance of proper maintenance and safety checks on all planes.
San Francisco Voters Pass Law-and-Order Ballot Measures, Elect Mayor and District Attorney in Primary Election

San Francisco Voters Pass Law-and-Order Ballot Measures, Elect Mayor and District Attorney in Primary Election

Broke On: Thursday, 07 March 2024 San Francisco voters passed a law-and-order ballot measure that requires welfare recipients suspected of using drugs to undergo screenings. The city's mayor and district attorney also won their respective races in the primary election.
Stanley Cups: The Latest Target of Theft in California

Stanley Cups: The Latest Target of Theft in California

Broke On: Tuesday, 23 January 2024 A woman was arrested in Roseville, California for stealing $2500 worth of Stanley cups from a retail store. The 23-year-old suspect refused to stop and proceeded to fill her car with stolen merchandise. Despite being popular among tweens as gifts this Christmas, it is important to remember that stealing from retail stores is illegal and can lead to serious consequences.

Off-Duty Alaska Airlines Pilot Indicted on 84 Charges for Attempted Engine Shutdown Mid-Flight

Broke On: Tuesday, 05 December 2023 Joseph David Emerson, an off-duty Alaska Airlines pilot, has been indicted on 84 charges, including one count of endangering an aircraft and 83 counts of recklessly endangering another person. Emerson allegedly attempted to shut down the plane's engines mid-flight on a Horizon Air flight from Everett, Washington to San Francisco in October. Emerson was seen throwing his headset and grabbing the plane's engine shut-off handles, and also tried to activate the plane's emergency fire suppression system. Emerson attempted to open an emergency exit door while in handcuffs. Emerson claimed that he thought he was dreaming and was trying to wake up, and had been struggling with depression and had taken psychedelic mushrooms.