Breaking Bad stars spotted across San Diego to promote new mezcal

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 23:41:37 GMT

Breaking Bad stars spotted across San Diego to promote new mezcal SAN DIEGO -- "Jesse, let it go...we need to cook," some mezcal! "Breaking Bad" stars, Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul, have been making the rounds in San Diego to promote their new mezcal, Dos Hombres.The two actors behind Walter White and Jesse Pinkman were at the Mission Valley Costco Monday for a scheduled bottle signing, reportedly bringing out enough people for the line to wrap about the parking lot. Drink up me hearties, yo ho! A new pirate-themed speakeasy has washed ashore in San Diego After Monday's event, the TV show drug lord duo reportedly headed to another bottle signing at a Bevmo liquor store in Point Loma.This is the latest in the pair's promotional tour between Las Vegas and San Diego for Dos Hombres over the last few weeks. One of the first events in America's Finest City was at Cowboy Star restaurant in East Village at the end of February, with fans taking to social media to share Cranston and Paul working their magic behind the bar to mix up cocktails for a packe...

Man killed in two-vehicle crash identified

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 23:41:37 GMT

Man killed in two-vehicle crash identified SAN DIEGO --Authorities have identified a man who was killed in a two-vehicle collision Sunday in the Chollas View neighborhood.The San Diego Medical Examiner's Office said Fidel Gallardo, a 63-year-old Lemon Grove resident, was driving a Nissan sedan westbound within the 4500 block of Market Street when for unknown reasons he swerved into the eastbound lanes of traffic and collided with a Lexus SUV. Man fatally stabbed at gas station in San Ysidro Officials say responding paramedics transported the man, who was unresponsive, to the Scripps Mercy Hospital. Despite lifesaving efforts, the medical examiner's office said Gallardo was pronounced deceased upon arrival. The cause of Gallardo's death was listed as blunt force injuries.The driver of the Lexus, 61, and a passenger were reportedly unharmed in crash, officials said.Market Street was closed for several hours between 45th Street and 47th Street while authorities investigated the scene.

San Diego officials look to redevelop Mission Bay

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 23:41:37 GMT

San Diego officials look to redevelop Mission Bay SAN DIEGO -- Mission Bay’s northeastern corner is drilling down on their final plans for a major redevelopment. The plan lays out roughly a large wetlands restoration project, a small golf course and low cost camping. The redevelopment area site takes over where the De Anza cove mobile home site used to be along with what remains of Campland.  Stakeholders are still lobbying for tweaks, and will have until April 20 to lodge their comments. Breaking Bad stars spotted across San Diego to promote new mezcal “One of the best places in the city of San Diego to get wetland restoration done for water quality improvement, for resilience to sea level rise, for habitat and also improved access for humans,” said Andrew Meyer from the San Diego Audubon Society. City officials are looking to restore the wetlands to gather federal funding for the project and are also working to hit their climate action plan set for 2035. “Wetlands are one of the most effective ways to sequester the carbon in th...

Where will the next 'big one' be in California? Seismologists name faults of top concern

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 23:41:37 GMT

Where will the next 'big one' be in California? Seismologists name faults of top concern SAN DIEGO (KSWB) – Living in California means living in earthquake country. Thousands of quakes occur every year – most of which are too small for residents to feel.But with the February earthquakes in Turkey and Syria that have killed over 47,000 in the region, questions around what California fault might be next for a “big one” earthquake have started to resurface.To understand what faults might be overdue for a major earthquake, experts say that it’s important to understand what the “big one” could be.When people think of a “big one,” a magnitude 8.0 earthquake on the Richter Scale might come to mind.But, as Dr. Pat Abbott, professor of geology emeritus at San Diego State University, said to Nexstar’s KSWB, that threshold for what a “big one” in California could look like might not be as simple.The last “big one”-level movements in California’s recorded earthquake history are the 1857 earthquake in the central third of the San Andreas and the 1906 earthquake in the northern third...

San Diego Convention Center events on track to rival pre-pandemic years

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 23:41:37 GMT

San Diego Convention Center events on track to rival pre-pandemic years SAN DIEGO -- San Diego Convention Center business is on track to rival pre-pandemic years. Since events have returned with no restrictions, some of the biggest like the Optical Fiber Communications Conference in town this week, are helping the local economy continue to bounce back.“Being back in person again I think is the most rewarding way for people to share ideas and collaborate with each other,” said Ryan Strowger, a member of OFC management.Just last year, events were still having to follow pandemic restrictions. In 2021, many events were canceled or like OFC, went fully virtual.“The great fun of it is a lot of those technologies are enabled by what you see here on the show floor,” Strowger said.The tech conference is among those with the largest economic impact at the convention center annually because of its size. More than 10,000 people registered for the event, representing 70 different countries.OFC is a repeat visitor to San Diego, with this year set to bring in nearly $...

SDSU professor dies following Legionella pneumonia diagnosis

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 23:41:37 GMT

SDSU professor dies following Legionella pneumonia diagnosis SAN DIEGO -- A San Diego State professor who had recently been diagnosed with Legionella pneumonia died over the weekend, the university announced Tuesday.Dr. Michael J. Buono, a professor in the School of Exercise and Nutritional Sciences, was identified as the individual who was exposed to the bacteria, which prompted a temporary closure of one of the school's buildings in mid-February. He died from the disease on Saturday.SDSU notified the campus of a Legionella exposure on Feb. 14, however, the name of the individual affected was not disclosed. In the statement Tuesday, officials said they withheld the information due to employee confidentiality.The initial report indicated that the individual was quarantined from campus and recovering, prior to the announcement of Buono's death.In a statement, school officials honored Buono's 40 years as a member of the Aztec community and the contributions he made as an educator. SDSU building closed for Legionella pneumonia investigation "M...

Minivan heist: Armed woman holds-up rental car business

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 23:41:37 GMT

Minivan heist: Armed woman holds-up rental car business SAN DIEGO -- An armed woman allegedly drove away in a stolen minivan after holding-up a rental car business in Little Italy on Tuesday, authorities said.An employee of Economy Rent-A-Car, located at 2300 India St., was washing a white 2022 Chrysler Voyager in the parking lot shortly before 4:30 p.m. when the incident occurred, according to the San Diego Police Department. Man fatally stabbed at gas station in San Ysidro The minivan was reported to be unlocked with the keys inside the vehicle when a female suspect allegedly pointed a knife at the employee before driving off in the Chrysler, police said.The woman headed northbound on Interstate 5 and was later involved in a vehicle pursuit with Montebello Police, authorities said. The suspect was described as a black female in her late 30s who stood 5 feet, 6 inches tall and weighed 150 pounds with long black hair.SDPD says robbery detectives responded and are handling the investigation. Authorities did not say whether or not the s...

Tanzania’s 1st female president praises political tolerance

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 23:41:37 GMT

Tanzania’s 1st female president praises political tolerance NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) — Tanzania’s President Samia Suluhu Hassan has said that as the East African country’s first female leader, she has brought a new level of political tolerance to the nation.Hassan spoke at a rally for International Women’s Day which had been organized by an opposition party. More than 3,000 women were at the event including leaders from 19 opposition parties.“The opposition is lucky that it is a woman president in charge because if a misunderstanding occurs, I will stand for peace and make the men settle their egos,” she said amid cheers, singing and dancing.She said there was a “new culture of unity” between the opposition and her government and although some critics are not happy with it, “they will get used to it.”Hassan shared the platform with the chairman of the main opposition party Chadema, Freeman Mbowe. He said Hassan’s agreement to attend the opposition event elicited mixed reactions because the country experienced “fear, hate and mis...

Feds suspect Tesla using automated system in firetruck crash

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 23:41:37 GMT

Feds suspect Tesla using automated system in firetruck crash DETROIT (AP) — U.S. investigators suspect that a Tesla was operating on an automated driving system when it crashed into a firetruck in California last month, killing the driver and critically injuring a passenger. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said Wednesday it has dispatched a special crash investigation team to look into the Feb. 18 crash in Northern California where emergency responders had to cut open the Tesla to remove the passenger. Four Contra Costa County firefighters had minor injuries.The probe is part of a larger investigation by the agency into multiple instances of Teslas on Autopilot crashing into parked emergency vehicles that are tending to other crashes.The $1.4 million ladder truck was damaged in the crash on Interstate 680. The truck was parked to shield a crew clearing another accident, fire officials said.The driver of the the 2014 Tesla Model S was declared dead at the scene.NHTSA is investigating how Tesla’s Autopilot system detects and ...

3 injured in fiery train derailment caused by rockslide

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 23:41:37 GMT

3 injured in fiery train derailment caused by rockslide SANDSTONE, W.Va. (AP) — An empty coal train hit a rockslide along tracks in West Virginia on Wednesday morning, causing a fiery derailment that injured three crewmembers, CSX Transportation said in a statement.Four locomotives and 22 empty cars derailed in Summers County near the New River, CSX said. The lead locomotive, which carried a conductor, an engineer and an engineer trainee, caught fire and the crewmembers were being evaluated and treated for non-life threatening injuries, the company said.CSX said an unoccupied locomotive was partially in the waterway where an unknown amount of diesel fuel and oil spilled, officials said. Environmental teams were deploying containment measures.The derailment occurred in a remote area just south of Sandstone inside the New River National Park and Preserve, according to a statement from the West Virginia Emergency Management Division. Several state agencies are monitoring the situation and said public water systems downstream have been notif...