California
Mom of California lawyer Elliot Blair is ‘beyond devastated’ by his mysterious death in Mexico
The mom of California lawyer Elliot Blair — who died in mysterious circumstances whereas on trip together with his spouse — stated she is “past devastated” because the household continues to demand solutions from Mexican authorities.
Stella Blair wiped tears from her face as she spoke to The Publish on Tuesday from her house in Placentia, Calif. She stated she has been overwhelmed by the outpouring of concern from her son’s pals and colleagues on the Orange County Public Defender’s Workplace, the place he had labored since 2017.
“He had so many pals and every pal can’t imagine they’ve misplaced him,” she stated. “They every felt he was their brother, it’s simply superb. Everyone he touched, he uplifted with messages of encouragement.”
Mexican authorities have but to offer particulars as to what led to Blair’s demise however members of the family and colleagues, who’ve arrange a GoFundMe web page, stated they imagine the 33-year-old “was the sufferer of a brutal crime.”
Stella Blair refused to remark additional on the circumstances surrounding her son’s shock demise, saying the household’s legal professionals are nonetheless trying into it. Colleagues have questioned the Baja California Legal professional Common’s Workplace’s willpower the incident was an “unlucky accident.”
Blair and his spouse, Kim Williams, have been celebrating their one-year anniversary on the posh Las Rocas Resort and Spa in Rosarito, about 40 miles south of San Diego, when he allegedly fell from the third-story ground of the resort on Jan. 14.
Native legislation enforcement sources instructed ABC Information on Monday that Blair, 33, had a brow damage “that will not have been attributable to a fall.”
Blair is survived by his spouse Kim, who additionally works for the general public defender’s workplace.
Blair was all the time conscientious about serving to others — an attribute that served him nicely in his function as an assistant public defender, his mom stated.
“He all the time noticed the nice in everybody,” stated Stella. “He poured a lot into every of his shoppers as a result of he wished to ensure all of them had a chance. He went past the decision of responsibility, and his shoppers knew that and believed in him.”
She stated her son determined he wished to change into a lawyer in sixth grade after he was impressed by a public defender who spoke at his college.
In the meantime, California personal investigator John Jenks, who labored with Blair on a number of circumstances, instructed The Publish he was “involved personally and professionally” by why Mexican authorities made such a fast willpower by ruling the demise a easy accident.
“In a case like this, I’m simply actually so involved concerning the Mexican legislation enforcement authorities and the objectivity and honesty of their investigations,” Jenks stated.
“I hope that they will get someone actually good down there to do an excellent forensic analysis, examination of the positioning and collect any proof. I hope Elliot wasn’t murdered. It’s simply tragic. He was such an excellent man with such a brilliant future.”
The household has employed a non-public investigator on the case. The Publish has reached out to the Blairs’ lawyer for remark.
“Bodily proof shall be essential in a case like this, except there’s witnesses,” Jenks stated. “Then it’s going to come back all the way down to the pathologist and their findings. Hopefully the pathologist will do an sincere, goal workup on it … in order that they don’t go away any stone unturned.”
California
Winning $1.22 billion Mega Millions ticket sold in Northern California
One Californian has plenty of dough to ring in the New Year after drawing the winning number. After three months without anyone winning the top prize, a ticket worth an estimated $1.22 billion was sold for the drawing Friday night.
According to the California State Lottery, the jackpot ticket was sold in Cottonwood, within Shasta County limits. Two other 5 out of 5 winning tickets were sold in California; one in Roseville and another in San Bernardino.
The winner matched the white balls 3, 7, 37, 49, 55 and the gold Mega Ball 6. The identity of the winner was not immediately known.
The total amount of the Mega Millions jackpot would only be distributed to a winner who chooses an annuity paid over 29 years. Nearly all grand prize winners opt to take a cash payout, which for Friday night’s drawing is an estimated $549.7 million.
Despite the game’s long odds of 1 in 302.6 million, players continued to purchase tickets as the size of the grand prize grew. Until Friday, the last time a Mega Millions player hit the top prize was Sept. 10.
The largest-ever Mega Millions jackpot ticket worth $1.6 billion was sold in Florida in August 2023. Two prizes for its compatriot Powerball lottery have been larger.
Mega Millions and Powerball are sold in 45 states, as well as Washington, D.C., and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Powerball also is sold in Puerto Rico.
KTVU contributed to this report.
California
State of California confirms an increase in Social Security payments as of Dec. 30
The State of California has confirmed that Social Security beneficiaries will receive an increase in their payments beginning December 30, 2024. This 2.5% increase is part of the Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA) applied across the United States for 2025. The COLA is based on inflation rates to ensure beneficiaries maintain their purchasing power.
The December 30, 2024 Payment
The first payment reflecting this increase will be for Supplemental Security Income (SSI). Normally scheduled for January 1, this payment has been moved to December 30 due to the New Year’s Day holiday. This adjustment benefits millions in California and across the country, particularly those who rely on these funds for basic needs.
Types of Social Security Benefits
The Social Security program encompasses several types of benefits, all of which will see the 2.5% increase:
- Retirement Benefits: For individuals who have reached retirement age and contributed to the system during their working years.
- Disability Insurance (SSDI): For individuals unable to work due to a long-term disability.
- Supplemental Security Income (SSI): For low-income individuals, including seniors and people with disabilities.
- Survivor Benefits: Payments made to family members of deceased workers.
January 2025 Payment Schedule
Social Security payments are distributed based on the beneficiary’s birthdate. Here is the schedule for January 2025:
- January 3: Payments for those who receive benefits before May 1997 or who also receive SSI.
- January 8: Beneficiaries born between the 1st and 10th of the month.
- January 15: Beneficiaries born between the 11th and 20th of the month.
- January 22: Beneficiaries born between the 21st and 31st of the month.
The COLA increase will be reflected in all these payments.
Impact in California and Nationwide
California, home to more than 6 million Social Security beneficiaries, will see a significant impact from this adjustment. However, the increase is a nationwide policy benefiting over 70 million recipients across the United States.
This adjustment aims to ease the financial burden on Americans as they face rising living costs, reinforcing the commitment to support the nation’s most vulnerable citizens.
For more details about your payments, you can visit the official Social Security Administration (SSA) website.
California
Scientists document carnivorous squirrels in California who hunt voles : Short Wave
Sonja Wild, UC Davis
Squirrels are on the hunt in the California Bay Area.
Their target: local voles.
In a study published in the Journal of Ethology, a group of California ground squirrels were found hunting, killing and eating a vole. Lead researcher and behavioral ecologist Jennifer Smith from the University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire says her team witnessed this behavior in the twelfth year of a long term study.
The local vole population boomed this year. It was five to six times bigger than normal, Smith says the squirrels took advantage of that.
But this behavior is not new. “There’s been accumulating evidence of one or two events within a species of a red squirrel taking a sparrow,” she says, also noting, “They tend to go, try to take chickens.”
But these accounts have been thought to be one-offs, generally.
With this study, the squirrels’ entire process was captured via video — and shown to be a regular part of these squirrels’ behavior.
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