Southern California couple found dead at Mexican resort

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:09:34 GMT

Southern California couple found dead at Mexican resort A Newport Beach business owner and his girlfriend were found dead at a resort near Cabo San Lucas on Tuesday under circumstances that remain under investigation.The bodies of John Heathco, 41, and Abby Lutz, 28, were discovered inside a room at the upscale Hotel Rancho Pescadero in El Pescadero around 9 p.m. Tuesday, the Baja California Sur Attorney General’s Office confirmed to ABC News.El Pescadero is located on the Pacific coast of the Baja Peninsula roughly one hour north of Cabo.The bodies of Abby Lutz, 28, and John Heathco, 41, were discovered inside a room at Hotel Rancho Pescadero on June 13. (Facebook/LinkedIn)Their cause of death was listed as "intoxication by substance to be determined," the AG’s office said. In a GoFundMe post, a friend of Lutz says the couple may have suffered carbon monoxide poisoning.“Abby and her boyfriend thought they had food poisoning and went to the hospital to get treatment. We were told they were feeling much better a few days later,” Gabrielle...

Ex-dean of Watts high school accused of sending inappropriate messages, pursuing student

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:09:34 GMT

Ex-dean of Watts high school accused of sending inappropriate messages, pursuing student A man who worked as a dean at a Watts school is accused of sending messages to a student and pursuing her for more than two years, officials announced Thursday.Last week, Roger Scott, 43, of Lakewood, was arrested and booked on suspicion of contact with a minor with knowledge and intent to commit specified sexual offenses, according to the Los Angeles Police Department.He worked as a dean at a school near the 9700 block of Holmes Avenue until last November, when his employment “ended,” police said without elaborating. The address matches a charter school called College Bridge Academy - Watts.Scott was arrested after a student said she received ongoing inappropriate sexual text messages and emails from Scott, who allegedly pursued her for sex while he worked at the school, police said.He was later released on $25,000 bail and is set to appear in court on June 29.Authorities believe Scott may have victimized others.Anyone with information about Scott, or believes they may have been vi...

FROM BEAUTY TO CREATURE: ALEXANDRA BOKOVA TRANSFORMS FOR SCI-FI ALIEN PLANET

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:09:34 GMT

FROM BEAUTY TO CREATURE: ALEXANDRA BOKOVA TRANSFORMS FOR SCI-FI ALIEN PLANET (Alexandra wearing own Mugler SS23 pants and top)Alexandra Bokova stars as Lock in Alien Planet, directed by Alan Maxson, about aliens on a mission to protect their planets from scarce resources and invasion. Her role is already generating buzz as fans anticipate the actress’s incredible transformation.Bokova previously starred in Mermaid Down were she plays a convincing mute, dark and edgy Mermaid. She also wears and swims in a six foot long prosthetic tail. This time around she geared up in full prosthetics for Alien Planet.“These are both indie films, with small productions. So you just make it work. The tail was fun because it had some foam inside so it could sort of float but, it was incredibly heavy. Once they got me in it I was in there for hours until we had to get a shot. With Alien Planet, the prosthetics are on my face. It was challenging to adapt without properly hearing, biting, and seeing. I wore contact lenses and fake teeth I had to learn to speak with. But you adapt...

Walter Koricanek Dies after Four-Car Crash on Highway 80 [Cochise County, AZ]

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:09:34 GMT

Walter Koricanek Dies after Four-Car Crash on Highway 80 [Cochise County, AZ] 60-Year-Old Driver Killed after Traffic Accident near Saint DavidCOCHISE COUNTY, AZ (June 15, 2023) – Wednesday afternoon, a multi-car crash on Highway 80 claimed the life of Walter Koricanek.The incident happened on June 7th, at around 4:00 p.m., on Highway 80 in Saint David.According to the authorities, a driver was traveling on the westbound lanes of the Highway when they fell asleep at the wheel. The driver then collided with three vehicles that were headed eastbound.The collision injured several of the people involved. Officials at the scene pronounced one man, identified as 60-year-old Walter Koricanek of Goliad, Texas, dead a the scene. Medics transported the other injured individuals to a local hospital for treatment.Also, the driver at fault suffered injuries and was transported to a different hospital.No words can mend the broken hearts and sorrow felt during this delicate moment. The Sweet James team sends their deepest condolences and sympathies to the family and f...

Report: Johnson deliberately misled Parliament over ‘partygate’

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:09:34 GMT

Report: Johnson deliberately misled Parliament over ‘partygate’ By Danica Kirka and Sylvia Hui | Associated PressLONDON — A committee of U.K. lawmakers harshly rebuked former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson Thursday, saying he lied to Parliament about lockdown-flouting parties and was complicit in a campaign to intimidate those investigating his conduct during the coronavirus pandemic.The House of Commons Privileges Committee found Johnson’s actions were such a flagrant violation of the rules that they warranted a 90-day suspension from Parliament, where he still served after stepping down as prime minister last year. The committee’s sanction would have been more than enough to trigger a by-election that could have cost Johnson his seat in Parliament, but he avoided that ignominy by resigning last week after the committee gave him advance notice of its findings.The release of the Commons committee’s scathing 77-page report Thursday touched off an angry exchange of recriminations. Johnson repeated his claim that the panel w...

MLB commissioner Manfred downplays ‘reverse boycott’, feels ‘sorry’ for A’s fans but looks ahead to likely Las Vegas move

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:09:34 GMT

MLB commissioner Manfred downplays ‘reverse boycott’, feels ‘sorry’ for A’s fans but looks ahead to likely Las Vegas move Rob Manfred does not appear concerned about burning any more bridges with the East Bay.One day after the Nevada Legislature voted to offer the A’s $380 million in public funds for a Las Vegas stadium, the commissioner of Major League Baseball downplayed Tuesday’s fan-organized “reverse boycott” in protest of Manfred and team owner John Fisher working to move the team.“It was great,” Manfred said Thursday after the owners’ meetings in New York. “It’s great to see what is this year almost an average Major League Baseball crowd in the facility for one night. That’s a great thing.”The crowd at the Coliseum Tuesday night for the A’s 2-1 win over the Rays was 27,759. While the turnout and fervor drew positive reviews from many national observers, Manfred is correct on the numbers: That attendance figure would rank 17th among MLB teams so far this season. The A’s entered Thursday last in MLB with an average count...

Downtown SF AT&T store to close

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:09:34 GMT

Downtown SF AT&T store to close SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) -- In more bad news for downtown San Francisco retail, the AT&T store located at 1 Powell Street will be closing this summer, KRON4 has learned. The store, which is located near the Powell Street Cable Car turnaround, is slated to close on Aug. 1.An AT&T spokesperson cited changing consumer shopping habits as the reason for the closure. No mention was made of shoplifting or conditions on the street in the surrounding neighborhood. Cinemark and Westfield abandoning downtown SF just the latest in string of bad news Employees at the store will be offered jobs at other retail locations in San Francisco, the spokesperson said.Here is the complete statement they provided:"Consumer shopping habits continue to change, and we’re changing with them. That means serving customers where they are through the right mix of retail stores, digital channels and our phone-based care team. We are proud of our continued presence in the community, not only through our retail...

Woman stabbed to death in Antioch

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:09:34 GMT

Woman stabbed to death in Antioch (KRON) -- A 30-year-old woman was stabbed to death early Thursday morning in Antioch. Antioch Police Department officers were called to the 2200 block of San Jose Drive just after 5 a.m. Officers said they found the woman and a 39-year-old man suffering from stab wounds. The woman was pronounced dead at the scene, and the man was rushed to a hospital with life-threatening injuries. Antioch PD officer fired for using unreasonable force Police did not release further details about the homicide. Lt. Rick Martin stated, "This is an isolated incident and there is no current threat to the public. No further information will be released at this time."

Guardsman indicted on charges of disclosing classified national defense information

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:09:34 GMT

Guardsman indicted on charges of disclosing classified national defense information WASHINGTON (AP) — The Massachusetts Air National Guardsman accused of leaking highly classified military documents has been indicted on federal felony charges, the Justice Department said Thursday.Jack Teixeira faces six counts in the indictment of willful retention and transmission of national defense information. He was arrested in April on charges of sharing highly classified military documents about Russia’s war in Ukraine and other top national security issues in a chat room on Discord, a social media platform that started as a hangout for gamers. The stunning breach exposed to the world unvarnished secret assessments of Russia’s war in Ukraine, the capabilities and geopolitical interests of other nations and other national security issues.A judge last month ordered him to remain jailed as he awaits trial, saying that releasing Teixeira would pose a risk that he would attempt to flee the country or obstruct justice.His family has expressed support for him, and his lawyers had p...

El Niño, not avian flu, caused the deaths of hundreds of birds in Mexico, government says

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:09:34 GMT

El Niño, not avian flu, caused the deaths of hundreds of birds in Mexico, government says MEXICO CITY (AP) — When hundreds of birds were found dead along Mexico’s Pacific coast earlier this year, experts immediately suspected avian flu.But the government said Thursday that the warming Pacific ocean currents associated with El Niño, not bird flu, were responsible for the mass die-off.Mexico’s Agriculture Department said Thursday that tests on the dead birds revealed they had died of starvation, not flu. The department said that warming surface water in the Pacific caused by El Niño can drive fish into deeper, cooler water, making it harder for birds to find food. Most of the dead birds were Sooty Shearwaters, seagulls and pelicans. They died in states ranging from Chiapas, on the border with Guatemala, all the way north and west to Baja California.“According to autopsies carried out be veterinarians and specialized biologists, it was found that the animals died of starvation,” the department said. “The most probable cause of this epidemiological event is the warming...