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Pelosi’s husband arrested on suspicion of DUI in California
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NAPA, Calif. (AP) — Paul Pelosi, the 82-year-old husband of U.S. Speaker of the Home Nancy Pelosi, was arrested this weekend on suspicion of DUI in Northern California, police data confirmed Sunday.
Paul Pelosi was taken into custody late Saturday in Napa County north of San Francisco, in line with a sheriff’s workplace on-line reserving report.
He might face fees together with driving below the affect and driving with a blood alcohol content material degree of 0.08 or greater, the report stated.
Pelosi’s bail was set for $5,000 for the 2 misdemeanors, data confirmed.
No different particulars have been instantly out there. California Freeway Patrol Officer Andrew Barclay stated extra info can be launched later Sunday.
Drew Hammill, spokesperson for Nancy Pelosi, advised The Related Press: “The Speaker is not going to be commenting on this personal matter which occurred whereas she was on the East Coast.”
The Home speaker was in Windfall, Rhode Island, on Sunday, the place she delivered the graduation handle at Brown College.
Pelosi’s arrest was first reported by TMZ.
Paul and Nancy Pelosi have been married since 1963.
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NBA Summer League: Standout players from Day 2 of California Classic
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Kel’el Ware made his presence felt in his second Summer League outing with 26 points and 11 rebounds.
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Day 2 of the 2024 California Classic saw settled nerves and scintillating performances as the early stages of NBA Summer League continued. Here’s a look at the individual showings that impressed in Sunday’s action:
Kel’el Ware, Miami
Rookie big men who play with full-grown size and strength are not common, but Ware is showing he could be one of them early in Summer League play. The 20-year-old 7-footer took a whopping 21 shot attempts — only three of which came outside the paint — en route to 26-point, 11-rebound double-double in the Heat’s victory over Sacramento.
The @MiamiHEAT‘s No. 15 pick Kel’el Ware (26 PTS, 11 REB) got buckets and cleaned the glass in the win over the Kings 🔥 pic.twitter.com/3LMDjxwiwl
— NBA (@NBA) July 7, 2024
Cole Swider, Miami
Going undrafted in 2022 hasn’t stopped Swider from keeping a firm toehold in the NBA. He showed part of how he’s done that on Sunday, scoring 21 points on 12 shots while shooting 5-for-10 from 3-point range. The 25-year-old swingman is hoping to be the latest undrafted diamond unearthed by the Miami Heat.
Jordan Ford, Sacramento
Another undrafted veteran who has landed two-way contracts to keep his NBA dream alive, Ford showed the kind of efficiency on Sunday that all teams would appreciate. The 26-year-old guard dropped 22 points on 8-for-13 shooting, including 4-for-6 from deep while committing just two turnovers in 27 minutes of action.
Ethan Thompson, Golden State
After lighting up the scoreboard in his 27-point debut on Saturday, Thompson showed he’s good for an encore with 22 points and 11 rebounds in 27 minutes in the Warriors’ win over the Lakers on Sunday. The 25-year-old guard exhibited an analytics-friendly game, shooting 2-for-5 from deep and 6-for-10 in the paint with zero midrange attempts.
Bryce McGowens, Charlotte
Second-round picks usually need to simmer before being ready to serve a real role. McGowens may be on his way after showing a valuable skill in Sundays’ win over China: getting to the free throw line. The 21-year-old and former 40th overall pick (2022) earned 14 free throw attempts in just 25 minutes of action. This comes after a sophomore season in which he upped his field goal percentage by more than four percent and cut his turnover rate by a third.
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16,000-acre wildfire in Santa Barbara County prompts evacuations near vineyards, Neverland Ranch
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A wildfire in the mountains above Santa Barbara County’s Santa Ynez Valley has exploded to more than 16,000 acres, prompting evacuations near vineyards and Neverland Ranch.
The Lake fire was sparked near Zaca Lake on Friday afternoon just before 4 p.m. and quickly spread through dry grass, brush and timber, officials said. The fire was zero percent contained on Sunday.
The Sheriff’s Department expanded the evacuation area Saturday night along Figueroa Mountain Road near Neverland Ranch, once owned by the pop star Michael Jackson. More ground crews were dispatched to the area.
“Our goal is to keep [the fire] away from all those structures,” said Kenichi Haskett, the public information officer assigned to the firefighting operation. “It’s going to continue to grow.”
The fire was burning in the mountains above Foxen Canyon Road, where there are more than a dozen vineyards. Several wineries north of Los Olivos were closed Sunday after fire officials cut off access to the road.
But there was no need to evacuate, said Ashley Parker, co-owner of Fess Parker Winery.
Though she could see the glow at night north of the winery, the wind appeared to be taking the fire farther north, away from populated areas, Parker said.
The threat level was low enough that the youngsters were simply entertained by the fire helicopters sucking water from the vineyard reservoir, she said.
“My nieces and their husbands live on the ranch,” Parker said. “All the kids were getting a real thrill out of it. Those helicopter pilots are really amazing. So lucky to have great fire crews.”
The fire was fueled by low humidity and hot inland temperatures. When the fire started, a red flag warning was in place because of gusty winds. The wind has now calmed down, but temperatures remain high.
“With less wind, they can get aircraft in there to drop retardant,” said Joe Sirard, meteorologist for the National Weather Service in Oxnard. “But it’s life threatening heat for these firefighters.”
He said the humidity was still in single digits in some areas of the fire, especially in the highest elevations. The cause of the fire is unknown.
Amid scorching temperatures, crews continued to battle several wildfires in inland areas across California. The largest is the Basin fire in Fresno County, which started June 26. The fire, which has burned 14,027 acres, was 60% contained on Sunday.
Crews also gained the upper hand on the French fire, which began on the Fourth of July and briefly threatened the town of Mariposa outside Yosemite National Park. The 908-acre fire, which temporarily triggered mandatory evacuations and closed State Route 140 leading into the park, stands at 60% containment.
The weather service has issued an excessive-heat warning until 9 p.m. on Wednesday for inland valleys from Cuyama in San Luis Obispo County down to the Antelope Valley in Los Angeles County. Forecasters say the highs along this stretch of inland California are expected to range from 106 to 116 degrees.
The relentless heat shattered records in some parts of the state on Saturday. Palmdale tied its all-time record of 115 degrees. Death Valley set a new record for July 6 with a high of 128 degrees.
On Saturday, a cooling trend prompted the weather service to call off excessive-heat advisories and warnings in many of the coastal areas.
In Los Olivos, vineyard managers said they were optimistic the fire would soon be contained. Parker said she expected her winery to reopen Monday.
“I really do believe the firefighters knocked it back and that area is going to be up to speed in a day,” she said. “The last thing I want to do is encourage people not to come. The town of Los Olivos is in good shape. Businesses are open. People are having a good time.”
Adrian De La Cruz, who works at Petros Winery closer to town, said customers were being seated indoors because of the air quality.
“The smoke is getting really bad today,” he said. “Yesterday it was raining ash.”
He said one fire patrol officer stopped by, but he did not have time to talk to him.
“We were busy,” he said.
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California wildfires latest: Santa Barbara County blaze explodes, prompting evacuations amid heat wave
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Firefighters battling flames amid a heat wave in Southern California are struggling to gain control of a wildfire that exploded over the weekend to more than 13,000 acres, prompting evacuations and threatening homes, including Michael Jackson’s Neverland Ranch, officials said.
The Lake Fire burning in Santa Barbara County near the Los Padres National Forest was 0% contained as of Sunday morning, according to the California Department of Forestry and Fire Prevention (CAL FIRE).
The Lake Fire is one of 21 wildfires burning in California on Sunday, CAL FIRE said.
Lake Fire in Santa Barbara County
The wildland blaze about 40 miles north of the city of Santa Barbara started on Friday afternoon near Zaca Lake in the Los Padres National Forest.
The Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Department issued evacuation orders on Saturday night as the blaze grew to 13,264 acres. The evacuation orders included the 5000 block of Figueroa Mountain Road, where Michael Jackson’s former ranch is located, officials said.
The Lake Fire burns close to what was Michael Jackson’s Neverland Ranch in Los Olivos, Calif., July 6, 2024.
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Warnings were also issued for residents in the surrounding area to be prepared to evacuate, according to the sheriff’s office.
The wildfire erupted during a heat wave that has enveloped the area and most of California.
“An EXCESSIVE HEAT WARNING through next week continues to affect the fire with high temperatures, drying vegetation and little relief at night. The National Weather Service has reported that a heat wave this intense, this long, has not been experienced in this region in 20 years,” CAL FIRE said in a statement.
The fire grew rapidly on Saturday amid temperatures in the high 90s and with a relative humidity of around 11%.
“When relative humidity decreases, fire behavior increases because fine fuels like grass and pine needles become drier quickly,” according to the Western Fire Chiefs Association (WFCA).
The cause of the fire is under investigation.
![PHOTO: A firefighting helicopter performs a water drop as the Lake Fire burns in Los Padres National Forest with evacuation warnings in the area on July 6, 2024 near Los Olivos, Calif.](https://i.abcnewsfe.com/a/e74467a8-035b-4fce-aa42-17ec751a078b/lake-fire-california-gty-lv-240706_1720359034690_hpMain.jpg)
A firefighting helicopter performs a water drop as the Lake Fire burns in Los Padres National Forest with evacuation warnings in the area on July 6, 2024 near Los Olivos, Calif.
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Thompson Fire in Oroville
Fire crews were gaining the upper hand on the Thompson Fire, which started on Tuesday in the Butte County town of Oroville and caused the evacuations of nearly 30,000 residents as it grew to 3,789 acres, according to CAL FIRE. The blaze — which destroyed at least 25 structures, including homes — was 86% contained on Sunday.
Firefighters battled both flames and dangerous temperatures on Saturday in the Oroville area ranging from 110 to 116 degrees, according to CAL FIRE.
“For Sunday, hot and dry conditions will continue although high temperatures will be a couple of degrees cooler. However, the heat will still be at very dangerous levels and the EXCESSIVE HEAT WARNING will remain in effect,” CAL FIRE said in a statement.
Most of the evacuations caused by the Thompson Fire were lifted on Saturday.
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An Orange County crew keeps an eye as the Lake Fire burns close to what was Michael Jackson’s Neverland Ranch in Los Olivos, Calif., July 6, 2024.
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Basin Fire in San Joaquin Valley
The largest and most stubborn fire in the state, the Basin Fire burning in the foothills east of Fresno in the San Joaquin Valley, was 60% contained on Sunday after burning 14,027 acres, according to CAL FIRE. The blaze started on June 26 in the Sierra National Forest north of Pine Flat Lake and south of Shaver Lake and Wishon Reservoir.
The cause of the fire remains under investigation.
Temperatures in the area of the Basin Fire are forecast to reach 113 degrees on Sunday and remain in triple digits throughout the week.
French Fire near Yosemite National Park
The French Fire near Yosemite National Park in Mariposa County has burned 908 acres since erupting Thursday and was 45% contained as of Sunday morning, according to CAL FIRE.
Three firefighters were injured battling the wildfire, which has destroyed four structures, CAL FIRE said.
McCain Fire in San Diego County
Another significant fire is the McCain Fire, which started on July 1 in southeast San Diego County.
As of Sunday, firefighters had the fire almost completely out, having achieved 95% containment on the blaze that has burned 1,595 acres.
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