24 Burst results for "Truckee"

"truckee" Discussed on Dennis Prager Podcasts

Dennis Prager Podcasts

02:12 min | 2 months ago

"truckee" Discussed on Dennis Prager Podcasts

"So there's a man who named J wythe Wii or whiffy. Wi THEY, a mechanic from the town of Cheektowaga. And he ventured out, I'm reading from CNN. Ventured out to help a trapped friend, but instead got caught in the snow himself. Over the course of the night he would be turned away by several people he begged for help, eventually committing a final act of desperation to save himself and more than 20 others from the brutal storm. He began the night at 6 p.m. when he got a call from a friend who would become stuck in the quickly mounting snow. He said I'm the only person he knew who would come over so I figured I would go get him. With the said. Wifey or witty drove toward the friend? Weaving between abandoned vehicles and littered the road that littered the road, suddenly he saw a young man named Mike walking and sneakers and wrapped in a light jacket. He told Mike to hop in the truck to escape the cold. As he drove past no drift several feet tall, his truck became stuck twice the first time he was able to shovel his way out, but the second time felt hopeless. I'm trying to dig myself out but the snow was coming down just as fast as I'm shoveling, he said, with his clothes soaking wet and only a quarter of a tank of fuel left, wifey started to grow concerned. Leaving Mike in the truckee began knocking on the doors of houses lining the street to see if anyone would give them shelter. Wifey said he went to ten households. I want to I want to dwell on this for a moment. Wife he said he went to ten households, offering each $500 to spend the night on their floor. All of them turned him down.

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Buffalo Man Turned Away by Ten Households

Dennis Prager Podcasts

02:12 min | 2 months ago

Buffalo Man Turned Away by Ten Households

"So there's a man who named J wythe Wii or whiffy. Wi THEY, a mechanic from the town of Cheektowaga. And he ventured out, I'm reading from CNN. Ventured out to help a trapped friend, but instead got caught in the snow himself. Over the course of the night he would be turned away by several people he begged for help, eventually committing a final act of desperation to save himself and more than 20 others from the brutal storm. He began the night at 6 p.m. when he got a call from a friend who would become stuck in the quickly mounting snow. He said I'm the only person he knew who would come over so I figured I would go get him. With the said. Wifey or witty drove toward the friend? Weaving between abandoned vehicles and littered the road that littered the road, suddenly he saw a young man named Mike walking and sneakers and wrapped in a light jacket. He told Mike to hop in the truck to escape the cold. As he drove past no drift several feet tall, his truck became stuck twice the first time he was able to shovel his way out, but the second time felt hopeless. I'm trying to dig myself out but the snow was coming down just as fast as I'm shoveling, he said, with his clothes soaking wet and only a quarter of a tank of fuel left, wifey started to grow concerned. Leaving Mike in the truckee began knocking on the doors of houses lining the street to see if anyone would give them shelter. Wifey said he went to ten households. I want to I want to dwell on this for a moment. Wife he said he went to ten households, offering each $500 to spend the night on their floor. All of them turned him down.

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Body found in reservoir believed to be California teen

AP News Radio

00:45 sec | 7 months ago

Body found in reservoir believed to be California teen

"Authorities say a body found in a Northern California reservoir is believed to be that of a teen missing for weeks after attending a party at a Sierra Nevada campground I Norman hall Nevada county sheriff Shannon moon says a body believed to be that of 16 year old Kylie Rodney was inside a car and prosser Lake Boone says volunteer divers using sonar equipment located the car which came to rest upside down in 14 feet of water a law enforcement task force now needs to determine how and why divers with Oregon base adventures with purpose were able to find the body despite searches in the same area by the task force Rodney was last seen August 6th near the prosser family campground in truckee attending a party with hundreds of young people I Norman hall

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Teen girl missing after attending party in Lake Tahoe area

AP News Radio

00:53 sec | 8 months ago

Teen girl missing after attending party in Lake Tahoe area

"Authorities have released a video plea from the mother of a missing 16 year old California girl I'm Lisa dwyer with the latest A search is underway for a 16 year old California girl who vanished on her way home from a campground party in what police fear was an abduction Kylie Rodney has not been seen since early Saturday the sheriff's office released a video plea from Kylie's mother asking for help I just we just want her home where it's so scared and we miss her so much And we love her so much And Kylie we love you and you see this please Please just come home She was seen driving away from an end of high school party and truckee California And we're not looking to make past anybody else for anybody in trouble We just want to see her daughter home Her phone has been out of service since the party and her car a 2013 silver Honda CR-V has not been found I'm Lisa dwyer

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"truckee" Discussed on Airplane Geeks Podcast

Airplane Geeks Podcast

08:20 min | 8 months ago

"truckee" Discussed on Airplane Geeks Podcast

"6, not GS. What's up with the geeks? Hey, I've got a shout out. I found out that we have a listener on Kent island in Maryland. And I found this out because somebody I know knows somebody who knows somebody who said that, yeah, I know a guy who listens to airplane geeks lives over on Kent island. Now, your name did not make the transition. So I don't know, I don't know what your name is, just I know that you're over on Kent island. And the reason that's significant is because I know Kent island very well. In fact, at this precise moment, I'm not very far away from there. Did you want to come over and stay the night? Possibly, you know, you never know, but I don't know the guy's name, so I just wanted to say thanks for listening to the airplane geeks podcast. There's at least one person on Kent island who listens. I really appreciate that. I thought you were going to say this at least one person that listens. No, I know. Clearly, you need to schedule a meetup, you know? Go ahead. And have the Kent island meet up for we could meet over at fisherman's end and have a nice. Sounds delicious. Have a nice meal. Yeah, yeah. So max Prescott, what's up with you these days? Oh, I am just flying nonstop. I think I've been flying for every day of the last ten days or so. It's not going to change. I still have at least 7 more days. It had me, but the weekend was fun. I did a vision jet trip out to Jackson Wyoming. It's kind of interesting that jet is up in Washington state, so I flew commercial up to sea tac and then got driven over to Boeing field, which is, I don't know, 6, 7 miles away as a crow flies. And that was great. I wish I had time to go to the museum there. I had never been to Boeing field before, but really an awesome airport. Anyway, we flew the vision jet out to Jackson and the couple I was with got to hang out there for the weekend. And then flew back on Sunday and then airline back down here, so I got in fairly late last night. But I made up for it by having a short night getting up early to do a very long mountain checkout flight. So this typically end up taking probably about 6 hours from the time we start to finish and sure enough, we logged 5.1 hours on the Hobbes, and I was sitting in that seat the entire time so when I clapped out, I was fairly sore, but we've got major wildfire in process near Yosemite. So instead of going to the usual airports that I go to on these mountain checkouts, I found a new set, which was kind of fun just to vary the routine and go into some other airports also visit a part of California that I had never seen before. So typically I would be down at Columbia and south like Tahoe and truckee. Truckee is the farthest north of the three, so it had the least smoke, so we did go there, and then we went north from there to sierraville, and then oh boy, I'm going to mispronounce it, but it's something like nervina airport, which is near portola, California. So very rural airports. In fact, the first one sierraville literally, there is not a plain base there at the field. It's just, it's a runway and I read the notes and it said 100% transient aircraft, 23 aircraft on average per week, and we counted for two of those because we stayed in the pattern and made two landings. There were actually people that stopped their cars on the highway because they wanted to watch us landing there. So obviously not too many people come in and land there, but it was kind of fun. Cool. David, I ran across an article from heli hub. In the title of it is American helicopter museum voted best museum for families. Did you know about that? I did. We got selected by the Chester County Pennsylvania as the best museum for families in the Philadelphia area. So which is true. The majority of our population actually is families and families with smaller kids. So it's an honor and it's a good recognition of all the work we've been doing since recovering from the pandemic. But thank you for noticing that it's an important honor and it shows that we're doing some good work for the community. Very good. Congratulations. Yeah, and you know I noticed that you added a second session for the, I can't remember the fellow's name that was coming to talk about drone flying. And yeah, we added our second drone course, our first one sold out. It's basically for younger people. How to fly drones? What are drones? And I think that's the 27th or 28th of August, if you're in the Philadelphia area, you can go to the website, which is American helicopter dot museum. And you can sign up there. Likewise, our first book club will be this Friday, the day we record this, which is the 29th of August, is our first book club thing at 7 o'clock. If you'd like, we'll put a link in the show notes. You can become a member and then you can have access to all of our book clubs, virtually via a Zoom call. So if you're a member, it's free. Otherwise, it's $25 per book club thing. So basically, if you pay $25, you get access to all of the book club, Zoom calls, we're going to be doing for the rest of the year and most of next year. Great. Did you mean the 29th of July or of July? Oh, okay. Yeah, I'm July. Yeah, thanks rob. So rob, are you still, you haven't gotten back into the air lately, have you? No, I've been I've been whirling away here at flight sim just to say, okay, so that's how you put the gear up. Okay, right. I've got I have been as many of the listeners may know I had some surgery a couple of surgeries over the last couple of months, and it really laid me low and it's been very, very tough recovering until last week when they started me on physical therapy. Oh my God. It really hurts. I mean, and everybody keeps saying, yeah, but you know, rob, you got to do this if you want to get better. I got it, but oh my God. Well, anyway. So for those of you that might be physical therapists, thank God for you people. But boy, it is not as easy as it looks. But I'm coming back because this would have been OshKosh week. Today as we record this on Monday, it would have been the first day of OshKosh. That's right. It is the first OshKosh you've missed in a long time. Oh my gosh, I can't even remember how many how many years it was because I know it when I was up there, well, let's just say, I don't even know how many years it's been. All right, but well, we're all going to meet an OshKosh next year though, for sure. For sure. It's an anniversary year too, I think, for OshKosh, as I recall. All right, we got a few messages from Micah. Let's see, he noted that this is on the BD 5 aircraft that we were talking about. Last week from us from spur wink from the fly in. And Micah writes one of our listeners, judge Arthur Rosen pointed out that we forgot to say that many of you have seen a BD 5 aircraft before. He says that particular type, although the jet powered version has been in two different James Bond films, octopussy and die another day. And then also Mikey says, in regard to the Lake and welder cattle. My Oreo cows. Micah says I was speaking to a Dutch pilot this week. And told her about them at spurring farms. She told me that

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"truckee" Discussed on Mind Pump

Mind Pump

05:21 min | 1 year ago

"truckee" Discussed on Mind Pump

"Let me ask you as if this happens to you because as a dad, I, if my kids and my wife are in the house and I feel or see something like that, I act before I can think and the way I act is very aggressively go after whatever it is, right? So I've done this before. I did the same thing with the cameras. Yeah. Where I have two cameras, one was in the baby's room, and one was in another room, looking at the playpen. And I mistook one for the other, and I looked at it and I saw my son was gone, and I instinctively, I instinctively jumped to go run into the room and then I realized what's going on. But if I'm alone, did you grab your samurai sword? Yeah, dude. But if I'm alone, I'm more apt to leave. So if I buy myself. I see some shit. I'm like, I'm out. Are you guys like that? I see the camera. I'm laying on the couch and I have this. This stance of, do I go that way? Or do I get out the door, you know, say it? Like, it literally was that moment, and that was like my heart started racing on what I was gonna do, you know? And then it set in, I realized it was Katrina, and she was up in truckee, but if you're by yourself, when you're with your I don't know what it is, it takes over and I'm like, it's totally opposite though, when I'm by myself. Oh yeah, well, especially if I smoked at all. I was walking all the doors. I was walking around the perimeter of the house. Oh my God. What a bad idea. Oh, I was just hearing nature and it was messing me up. Yeah, the scariest thing one of the scariest things. So first off, spirits and shit like that never scared me at all. And my rationale was always, well, if I see an evil spirit, well, there's my ultimate proof that that should exist and that means God exists, so I'm not scared of you, huh, right? So that's kind of like my rationale about all that stuff. Not scared of intruders. I have zero fear of an intruder. If anything, I'm gonna go in and guns blazing. The stupidest shit I get worried about aliens. Oh, it's a kid thing. Everybody's always a kid, dude. I don't know what ever since I was a child, I read all these alien books and shit. We'll see. Dude, because I was like, you know, in church, I would have to just sit there forever. And so I would go into the library and I was reading all these books that were like all about angels and demons and I was really into that. Dude, did you guys ever watch that show? I don't remember the name of it..

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"truckee" Discussed on KQED Radio

KQED Radio

01:45 min | 1 year ago

"truckee" Discussed on KQED Radio

"More fresh air, of course, just ahead and then at eight, Kelly Corrigan wonders. Kelly concludes her mind the Gap series on this evening's program. She'll talk with parenting expert Dr Lisa do more and writer Will leach. They look at the ways in which different generations approach relationships with their parents and Children. Kelly Corrigan wonders at eight this evening and again tomorrow morning at one on KQED. Mm hmm. This is fresh air. We're remembering actor Michael K. Williams. He died Monday. He was 54. He became famous for his first major role on the wire as Omar Little, a stickup man who robbed drug dealers. He went on to co star in Boardwalk empire as Truckee White, a powerful bootlegger in Atlantic City during Prohibition, and when they see us he played Bobby McCray, the father of Antron McCray, one of five youths wrongly convicted on charges related to the rape of a woman jogging in Central Park in 1989. Williams is currently nominated for an Emmy for his performance in Lovecraft Country. We're going to hear an excerpt of the second interview I recorded with him in 2016 when he was co starring in the HBO series the night of as Freddie, an inmate in Rikers Island, the notorious jail in New York City in this scene. In as a college student whose parents are immigrants from Pakistan has been accused of murder and is sent to Rikers where NASA's clueless and Freddie basically controls the prison block. Freddy takes an interest in NASA and summons Nast to his cell. NASA is played by Riz Ahmed Michael K. Williams, as Freddie speaks first. You see us in.

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"truckee" Discussed on NewsRadio KFBK

NewsRadio KFBK

02:02 min | 1 year ago

"truckee" Discussed on NewsRadio KFBK

"Again. Thank you very much for the questions. We appreciate him, so we got quite a few, so we'll try to get through all these. So once the fires out how well Caltrans work to reduce any potential slides before the winner and can there would be work done. Is there enough time to get the work done and who will take the lead? So again? It's a collaboration. So, uh, there That the management teams are not leaving this incident. After we have focal line around it. There's teams that come in, and they do suppression repair around this thing, So that's another long operation. It's going to take multiples, but they go in and they based it off the priority. So the priority or any kind of infrastructure impact, so we collaborate. Continue to coordinate with Caltrans, but that will be on the incident itself. They they call them bear teams. They come in, and this one will require one where they're going and work together and again. Coordinate collaborate, So it's going to be a long duration for the whole incident. But again, priority is the infrastructure impact. Next question is, I didn't mention anything about North Truckee. So I'm trying to give you as much detail as I can. And if I don't mention it, that should be taken as a good thing so up here nor Truckee. There's no impact. Fire wise. We have aggressively gone direct through this area. And crews are continually mopping up through here, so no no major impact in north Truckee up in there. What is the criteria for opening up Myers? I think that goes into the junction with what the chief answered. He did a very good job on that. And again. We meet multiple times a day to validate and try to get that open again. That is our priority is to get you back in there. So we are looking at that multiple times a day and having discussions so we're working as hard as we can to make that happen for you. The question was wind direction and speed over the next few days, specifically to echo well for the whole incident. We're looking. We're.

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"truckee" Discussed on The Free Agents

The Free Agents

01:32 min | 1 year ago

"truckee" Discussed on The Free Agents

"How deep and then the ultimate switcheroo happens under a bridge now. I even went so far as to look at. How ludicrous credited fast five. He's credited as chris. Quote ludicrous bridges. And then i was like oh maybe in the first one. He's credit as just ludicrous. but he's it's the same so you know. It's probably not what i just said. Probably not okay. Well let's go to nick's favorite favorite scene favorite car fare quote all three. Just one of one. I'll give them to you. Super-quick favorite scene is is the vault piece. Yup favorite car is the real. Mvp the mac. Mr. which is the vault switching truck without that without that truckee. You've got nothing and my favorite quote was the thunder wear so i'll i'll switch it up for another quote. We didn't talk about that. I wanna bring it up solely so you could tell me what it means. When they're explaining tirees how much money they're gonna see on how much they're going to get. He says eleven million sounds like a whole lot of agile activity. I got that in my furious part. What does it mean it means. I'm getting laid a lot dogs. That's all how okay so. Eleven million dollar sh- activity okay. Brutal live a lot of vaginal activity. They give romans brutal of.

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"truckee" Discussed on Mind Pump

Mind Pump

05:42 min | 1 year ago

"truckee" Discussed on Mind Pump

"So we finally digitized justin. Yeah got all the the best of them tournament into a digitised version. I kinda liked this version. It's nice although they say. The camera as inner adds five to fifteen pounds. They lied thirty thirty. Look even more fat on. Hey so just in your like. You're you're such a team player normally right and Normally you're the only one that didn't Have the bat soup. So what the hell what's going on. I don't know i. I don't know i think it's somewhat cheese related. It's gotta be risk related. Somehow i was trying to really put it together. Because i was in the room with you. Guys spend a lot of times you guys. I mean we. We've cuddled so. I don't know i don't have it. You adam shirt underwear half the time. Nothing you got nothing. Yes yes oh people don't just sort of skip right over me. Yeah so people don't know we got the we got the bat disease. So i'll tell you what happened with me right. It's a funny story. So i'm up in truckee with jessica the baby and then she has some friends visiting and we're all hanging out and it was friday and all of a sudden us kind of tired you know and i was trying to be like energetic charismatic because i want her friends to feel cool. Yeah this guy says someone takes so much energy where to fake it like. What would do the situation. Yeah so many witty comments. That's me no. I wanted them to feel welcome and have a good time. I wanna just gonna have good time. So i'm like trying to take care of the baby. So she could spend time with friends and around dinnertime. man. I'm like wasted feel tired. This is weird. So whatever at nine o'clock i'm like honey. I'm gonna go to ban feel tired. I just don't feel that. I feel like i need to go to batches like why am i. Don't know maybe it's the smoke fires up there right. Hell smoke up in the truck area. So maybe it's a smoke or whatever so go lay down. And then i get a text from Andrew far or youtube producer. And it's a picture of his co. test and it's positive and that's always sends you guys thought i should let you know like you mother so i tell jessica county. This is this is the deal. I think i'm sick and jessica's large no. You're just hypochondriac. it's all in your head. i'm like honey. I have body aches. I'm tired now now. you're fine. It's all in your head like she just keeps hammering me about the and then she doesn't your team known not tell you like nobody should tell you because then you freak out..

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"truckee" Discussed on Mind Pump

Mind Pump

03:14 min | 1 year ago

"truckee" Discussed on Mind Pump

"Whatever distance just like forty five minutes annoyed by logger. Radames moaning fifteen. I was watching the anyways. Technically you're katrina is taking an courtney. We're taking the kids all over the pool. It's a half hour away and she said that they didn't even leave the our community at the truckee house before your son fell asleep in the middle of day on the way to go play in a pool son sleeping like all my god could he not be more boring. It's it is definitely Talent because you know what it is. It's it's time skipping. It's like as close as you can get to being able to skip time to the future. Yeah speaking of that. You guys watson did you. Guys watch lucky. Yeah no. I didn't watch the new one. You're behind. I wanna talk about it but i did watch tomorrow awards. That was you like you. I thought it was great. I enjoyed it yeah. Aliens are really cool. I enjoyed the scene with the daughter. I almost started crying. I emotional well. You have the daughter. I don't wanna give it away. I mean it's yeah. That's a huge part of the there was a big part of the fabric of the stories are ruined it for forgettable. That movie was to me really. Yeah as it came out we watch together i was. I was actually more exciting to watch. Because i knew justin really wanted to watch it I enjoyed it. So i don i mean. I know they're people. It was a great movie like tomorrow. Bro i mean it was good like i say good night. Did you watch doug. We're together okay. You were in there. You feel behind costa those throwaway movies. Doug's way doug and i are on the same page. I'm not saying it was great. It was good. I wasn't great. Doug it just for me. It's a throwaway movie. It's like i'll watch. I'll never watch it again them here. Here's the one plot hole So i don't. I don't think this'll give away too much if you wash. Here's the one plot hole so they can travel because you see this in the trailer future. Humans travel back in time to recruit past humans to fight a future war. Because they need more people. And everybody's dying zillions. Okay if you could fucking go back in time. Why don't you go back in time. And tell them to prepare for this invasion crete and give them a new future weapons and ship. What weird strategy come with us and die. I would go back in time. Like here's the deal in thirty years. Yeah you guys need to prepare for the aliens. That's what i would have was newer. The came from. Yeah yeah. That's that doesn't bother. You guys are now when a story line is is has so many holes like that i it just i can't past it and then they're not because what i see right away. It's like oh you're just playing to my cheesy twelve year old boy in me them up. Shoot them up alienated. Yeah guns cool. This is going to get into that zone. That's that's when you enjoy it when you when you watch sci fi especially sci-fi that involves time travel you have to suspend a lot of you have to otherwise anything time. Here's are you up to okay so your total fake right. There's nothing real about that..

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"truckee" Discussed on Aviation News Talk podcast

Aviation News Talk podcast

03:24 min | 1 year ago

"truckee" Discussed on Aviation News Talk podcast

"And just use that as an exercise to make sure they know how to use their charts before they long before they even have a trip to one of these places and that can be surprising too. I just gave a practical exam just a few days ago. And like i said i send a number of instrument in cf w candidates out west and he said he brought his performance chart to me and he was very good about using ago. But he said you know the there isn't even a line for this altitude for this pressure. Altitude on my performance chart in other words he'd be extrapolating. And that's something that should give you pause so he said you know this for that reason alone. This flights no go. And i liked that. I think i think that was great. So you'd be surprised sometimes you you take out your performance chart and it's off the charts so to speak and that's that's bad so i i like your idea of looking at extremes and it doesn't necessarily take a super hot day sometimes for us to to get sent off the charts. In fact i was really close to being off the chart just a couple of weeks ago. We were up at truckee which is at fifty nine hundred feet and it was probably about twenty seven twenty eight degrees celsius out. I forget what the the pressure was. But we were right around eight thousand feet density altitude and when you look at it at all. It's like wow a couple more degrees and we would be off the chart. I always tell people that point that you're at test pilot and you're not trained or paid to be a test pilot so it doesn't make a whole lot of sense to go ahead and fly when you're going to be off the charts exactly yeah in mathematics and statistics. We talk about that to the dangers of extrapolation. Make no sense that makes no sense for because the data were not gathered with those Say in this case altitudes in mind when you extrapolate the assumption you're using is that the data is linear in what you've to show it is a lot.

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"truckee" Discussed on NewsRadio KFBK

NewsRadio KFBK

02:52 min | 1 year ago

"truckee" Discussed on NewsRadio KFBK

"Oclock is the our Thanks for joining us this morning. I'm Sam Shane and I'm Gnr Siriano in for Christine. Um and Danza Heat wave is about to set and throughout Northern California this morning. There are warnings of power outages as cooling centers prepare to open. Also, President Our media today and the extraordinary step she took to expose it. You can drive that once again. Freeways are at the limit all the way around. That includes 80 from Roseville. 50 from false um, no delays coming in from El Grove on five or 99. For 100 years, the company has been finding innovative ways to enhance their customer experience from their commitment to integrity and the and excellence to their revolutionary online car buying platform. Neil Oh, go visit Nilo dot com to start your journey today. Traffic on the tens, every 10 minutes mornings and afternoons from the body leading the way. Home Traffic Center News 93.1 kfbk an excessive heat warning from two this afternoon through nine p.m. Saturday a heatwave through Saturday, mostly sunny today and becoming hot with a high of 99 to 1 of three. Tonight will be mainly clear those 64 to 68 plenty of sunshine a very hot tomorrow with a higher one away to 1 12. I'm AccuWeather meteorologist Joe Lundberg News. 93.1 kfbk currently 46 degrees in Truckee, 59 in both fulsome and El Grove and out of the stories trending on this Wednesday morning. Heat wave is about to settlement throughout Northern California in the upcoming days, and there are warnings this morning a potential power outages. Hydropower, which generates nearly 13% of California's electricity is near a record low as water levels have decreased to their lowest levels in five years and reservoirs across the state. State power regulators are warning of rolling blackouts during the heatwave and excessive heat warning will be in place in Northern California. Throughout this week. The National Weather Service says Temperatures will hit triple digits today, the worst he'd expected Thursday and Friday. Carol Lisa Roginsky is with the National Weather Service. Gerbi hot Yeah, it's not fun. Nobody wants to see this in June. No, it's going to happen in June daytime highs today in the Sacramento and San Joaquin valleys could spike to 110 degrees in some locations. Highway 99 in south Sacramento is back open this morning. All lanes in both directions reopened late last night, slightly ahead of schedule. A four mile stretch of highway 99.

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"truckee" Discussed on NewsRadio KFBK

NewsRadio KFBK

02:46 min | 2 years ago

"truckee" Discussed on NewsRadio KFBK

"Sacramento's number one for breaking news, Local news, traffic and weather news 93.1 kfbk. From ABC News. I'm very alarming her Biden and the Cabinet crunching the dismal April jobs numbers. Labor Secretary Marty Walsh says he wasn't surprised. Sensible. I I think that you know, would definitely on the recovery more from ABC, Sandy Fields and Biden putting this month's disappointing job growth number in perspective. All told, our economy has added more than 1,500,000 new jobs since I took office. That's the most number of jobs created in the first three months of any presidency in our history, the president insisting. Rebuilding the economy with economic stimulus. Cash is a marathon, not a sprint. Andy FIELD. ABC NEWS Washington The White House is allocating more than 21 a half billion dollars in emergency rental assistance to prevent people who lost their jobs during the pandemic from being evicted. Says more than seven million Americans were behind on their rent. Last month, A jury in Alabama has convicted Ah Huntsville police officer who was charged with murder officer William Darby was indicted in the 2018 fatal shooting of a man who was holding a gun to his head. Federal charges for four former Minneapolis police officers in the death of George Floyd, including one who has already been convicted of murder. All four officers Derek show Vin to tout J. Alexander King and Thomas Layne are facing federal civil rights charges. The indictment comes just 19 days shy of the one year anniversary of George Floyd's death. The indictment charges the officers with violating the civil rights of George Floyd leading to bodily injury and his death. If convicted, the officers could face a wide range of sentences, including upto life in prison or death. But legal experts say it's unlikely the officers will face such severe sentences. Marco Malard ABC News, The Justice Department wants to broaden the definition of a firearm, requiring some gun making kids to include a serial number. President Biden has promised to crack down on homemade ghost guns, which are hard to trace. You're listening to ABC News from California's Capital City. This is Sacramento's news 93.1. Hey, FBK. I'm John Prine Iz, a three Oh two with your top local stories. Critical fire, weather conditions air descending on Northern California red flag. Fire warnings are in place from the Bay Area to the Sierra and from the Central Valley north to the Oregon border. Single digit humidity and gusty winds have fire officials sounding the alarm. The dangerous conditions are in the forecast through Monday. Northern California still buzzing this afternoon after a 4.7 magnitude earthquake rattled the Truckee area last night, three quakes struck within the span of 11 minutes, including the Big one at 9 35. That quake was felt.

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"truckee" Discussed on Newsradio 600 KOGO

Newsradio 600 KOGO

01:33 min | 2 years ago

"truckee" Discussed on Newsradio 600 KOGO

"Deserts up to 96 Right now downtown were cloudy and 61 degrees. Coco News time is 6 42. Well, the California Nevada State line was rocking hit by an earthquake last night shortly before 9 34.7 quake rubble, the area just north of Independence Lake being felt as far as you, the city. It was centered roughly 11 miles northwest of Truckee. Ah, 3.2 quake happened shortly before in the region as well as a 3.1 magnitude earthquake a few minutes after No damage or injuries have been reported. The state is distributing more money under the Golden State stimulus program. The one time payment through the California earned income tax credit ranges from 612 $100. Those eligible for the benefit must have a social Security number or individual taxpayer. I d number must be at least 18 or have a child who qualifies. Also, one's income has to be $30,000 a year or less. Governor Newsome said the program is a way to help those that were hit hardest by the pandemic there. Gloria is reversing his proposal on the library budget after a City Council budget review committee hearing on the library budget Thursday. The mayor says he will attempt to maintain library service hours. A reversal from his original proposed budget, which cut service to five days a week says he intends to get the hours back to seven days a week, and more information will be Least later in the month. GOP lawmakers air wrapping up calls to break up.

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"truckee" Discussed on KFI AM 640

KFI AM 640

01:50 min | 2 years ago

"truckee" Discussed on KFI AM 640

"Magnitude. 4.7 quake was centered near Truckee. It was felt as far away as you Ba city. Here's the deal. Here's the reason why when I read the Truckee story this morning in the earthquake that I went, Oh, God bless America. So when the Napa earthquake happened a few years ago We still had our house up in the Bay area and we used to live. Oh, I don't know. We were. We were less than 10 miles from downtown Napa and the earthquake happened. You have the epicenter less than two miles from our house. It was a six point out. Needless to say, It shook our house a little bit. Shall we just say that anyway? I had such PTSD from it. I told Scott I was like, Get me out of this house. I am not spending another night in this house. So we literally went camping. I said, I don't wanna have any any, You know, roof over my head. I don't want nothing could fall on me. We're going to a very you know, campsite with no trees on it. And we're just getting camp and that's I just need it. Guess where we went. Truckee. Even Truckee isn't safe. All right. When we come back, we're going to talk with a B. C's Aaron Carter Ski no longer are you gonna go to New York City and just come back with one of those? I visited New York and all I got was this crummy T shirt. Now, When you go to New York, you could go to a Broadway show or a museum or something like that. And you can come back home with Cove in 19 vaccine in Yeah, basically put the shots where the people are. That's kind of the plan of New York City, so we'll talk about that in just a few minutes. Rendell, let's take a look at your drive on the four or five as a crash.

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"truckee" Discussed on NewsRadio KFBK

NewsRadio KFBK

01:41 min | 2 years ago

"truckee" Discussed on NewsRadio KFBK

"And a high of 82 84. I'm actual, their media Ronald just Joe Lundberg News. 93.1 kfbk currently 42 degrees in Truckee, 63, Yuba City and out of the stories trending on this Wednesday morning in the wake of a deadly boat crash near San Diego this morning, experts are spelling out just how common human smuggling has become off the coast of California. Years. KFBK A's Eddie Maca vagina from the U. S. Border Patrol shows 309 maritime smuggling events in the San Diego sector in fiscal year, 2020 agents have already logged more than 150 maritime events so far this fiscal year. The numbers have been increasing since 2016 immigration activists say stronger border enforcement is pushing smugglers and migrants out two more dangerous crossing routes. Sediment Coven news 93.1 kfbk. Also in the news this morning, Mexican cartels are using social media to recruit American teenagers to help smuggle migrants into the U. S new audiotape from Border Patrol agent Shane Crotty. We're trying to make it aware two parents that their Children are being targeted on the social media networks, he says. Cartels are using sites like Tic Tac Instagram Snapchat and what's up. Recruit teenagers in the US to smuggle illegal immigrants over the border. Los Angeles County is now in the least restrictive yellow tier bars. There can reopen indoor service for the first time in several months, and this owner is ready. It's definitely sigh relief every night before the shutdown. I mean, this place will be filled from wall to wall. Now restaurants, gyms will be able to expand indoor capacity to 50% and bars can welcome patrons.

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"truckee" Discussed on WSB-AM

WSB-AM

01:49 min | 2 years ago

"truckee" Discussed on WSB-AM

"Passengers. Some see RJ's returned to service, but there's no timetable yet on when the inspections will be completed. American just posted a record 8.9 billion in losses due to the pandemic. One of the worst winter storms in years is pummeling California with rain, wind and snow. California is still getting slammed by an unrelenting storm in the coastal city of Carmel. Homes inundated by water overflowing from a nearby river, and there are mandatory evacuation orders as emergency crews raced to stack sandbags. Any reporter Carter Evans says a mudslide of Monterey County damages two dozen homes and injures two people. A teenage boys dug out of the snow in Truckee. Double DS produced time. 6 19. WSB meteorologist Kurt Mellish and his defendable five day forecast sponsored by Breda Pest management. They handle bugs and critters. Well, a cold start to the day but moderating this afternoon and through the weekend rapid weather changes keep on coming right on through next week with an active jet stream. For today. A nine and demolish meter sunshine Hi Ron 53 Low 30 Tomorrow Increasing cloudiness. High 54 Low 43 Sunday rain showers 80% likely at times high 63 low 37. Exclusive five day forecast Monday and Tuesday. Mostly cloudy Monday mostly sunny Tuesday highs Monday. 44 Tuesday 49 lows around 30. Recapping the forecast for today. Plenty of sunshine in a high around 53. I'm meteorologist Kirk Knowledge 95.5 W S b 29 degrees. Now let's check in the morning Drive again. What's going on? Okay. I think I do. Detect boy strong this ramp here not necessarily causing a big problem. But it could afford more vehicles Make the transition from I 20.

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"truckee" Discussed on NewsRadio KFBK

NewsRadio KFBK

01:38 min | 2 years ago

"truckee" Discussed on NewsRadio KFBK

"In one. Good afternoon from the KFBK Traffic center supporters, Bridey by rallies in Bel Air, and it's 3 19. And right now we have an accident. Maybe too. Not sure. If this is a duplication there far enough apart. Eastbound Cabin East Street. We have somebody blocking the slow lane. Also report eastbound cap city art in ways somebody block in the slow lane so Probably somewhere in between there. But anyway, traffic is backed up almost all the way to 50 at this point, not sure about injuries, either. He spent 50 65th street construction sign partially blocking the slow lane. There could deconstruct your car otherwise at our freeways, and we're actually good shape at the moment, so enjoy We did it again. Chain controls in effect. He's bound 53 miles east of Kuipers to Myers, and on 80 eastbound gold, run to Truckee and Railways in Bel Air, Get a large pack with three steaks or Maura Brady's USDA Choice. New York steak from Harris Range for only 4 £97 and get a £3 bag of cuties mandarins for just 2 97. Each at release in Bel Air Traffic on the tens, every 10 Minutes mornings and afternoons. Data has news 93.1 kfbk. Uh, local news breaking news, traffic and weather news. 93.1 kfbk. Welcome back. Thanks for staying on board, John to get us with your news. 93.1 calf became live everywhere in the I heard radio app talking about the inefficiencies. What seems to really truly be a broken system in California? This is not about a beat down on anybody not at all, not in any way shape, manner or form, but I think it's fair to say. As an objective observer when you look at some.

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"truckee" Discussed on NewsRadio KFBK

NewsRadio KFBK

03:15 min | 2 years ago

"truckee" Discussed on NewsRadio KFBK

"And Albert part now What do you have for us? Yes, that's coming out the grass Valley union. So when the Blockhead midnight on the New year in Truckee. That meant that all short term rentals will have to re will require a annual transient occupancy registration certificate. Which means that renters will have to pay an annual $400 feet 400 bucks annually each year to rent your place in Truckee, seriously in the feed goes along with being a subject to the truck is transient occupancy tax and trans these tourism business improvement District assessment. Yeah. Get used to those words Tax assessment fee. I mean, when is the tax thing going to turn around in this state? It's a feat for hundreds of thousands of me get it, Get it a donation in speaking of which that really feeds well into this next story. Okay? My friends at U Haul O U Haul. What did they have to California number 50 Growth State in America, according to U Haul California slides one position to 50th as the state with these deepest out migration or largest net loss of U haul trucks crossing its borders in the entire country. That makes so much sense. I just read an article. Gosh, what was it last week when I was on vacation about Folks who had come into this country. We're not in the country legally, are now leaving. Really like we're out of here. We're going back, and they're not here legally, Yeah, men, yet that there's ah, large group of people that are legally that are leaving. I've not heard that. That's a really interesting trip with our migration, however, that same study and I thought this was so interesting, Sam said. Sacramento is actually a magnet. I mean, you know, it's the one bright spot in terms of migration in the state, the Shining beacon and land of misery. It's like number 11. For people moving here. I believe that. Oh, absolutely. I mean, they're migrating from the East Bay and then in San Francisco like crazy to Sanford to Sacramento area, Okay, You thought this the whole 2020 times the perception of 2020 weirdness going on? Listen, the best time is passing quicker now than at any point the last half century doesn't feel that way to you. The Earth's rotation is faster. It seemed like a slower year to me well as a result of that faster rotation. You're actually losing. A little bit of time each day. Yeah, we're shorter than the regulation 24 hours, so the world's timekeepers and now debating whether to delete a second of time. To account for the change to keep, you know kind of our time in line with solar time We've added time before we've done it 27 times since the seventies. It's called a leap Second. We've added that time to the day, but we've never taken away time from the day we're monkeying around the clock. We are and it could cause some problems. Because last time we added a second Reddit foursquare yelp linked in Gawker stumble upon they all crashed. Lawmakers due back at the Capitol. Speaking of time on June 11th Aubrey Aquino joins us in three minutes with what they have in store for them. Your chance at $1000 stimulus.

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California Confirms First Case of Plague in 5 Years

Chris Plante

00:37 sec | 2 years ago

California Confirms First Case of Plague in 5 Years

"California health officials have confirmed the first case of the plague in the state. In five years. It's California get plagues. Every now and then the South Lake Tahoe resident too may have been bitten and infected by a flee while walking a dog. Eldorado County officials said they were informed about the infection by the California Department of Health. The patient who's recovering at home was walking along the Truckee River corridor. They said if detected early, the deadly owners can be effectively treated with antibiotics.

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A Sneak Peek of the Wild & Scenic Film Festival

PODSHIP EARTH

09:29 min | 3 years ago

A Sneak Peek of the Wild & Scenic Film Festival

"What is the wild and scenic film festival? It's it sounds like a bunch of hippies drinking up in Nevada Vada city. You're not wrong The Wild and scenic film festival is a opportunity for filmmakers and activists from around the world to come together to tell the stories that they care most about About protecting the environment. And this is your first podcast so low right you. You had all the equipment you went up you. You didn't know who you can exactly interview. What was it like Well it was exciting I did lose my phone with all the recordings on it for a period of about twelve of hours but luckily thanks to the The kind hearted people in Nevada city. I was able to get my my phone back with all these interviews. So crisis averted so Nevada city is like the heart of the like eighteen fifties goldrush right the forty niners that that's where everything happened is amazing when you go there because it looks looks like this old gold town. That's right it's it's right in the Sierra foothills in it it does look like and feel like in some ways that you're going back in time and and Melinda The Executive Director of the South you've ever citizens league tells us a little bit about Nevada city and history in the ways in which the Yuba river in particular has really shape the town cool so his Sarah talking with Melinda booth. Who's responsible for bringing this huge festival together every year? Uh So this film festival is now in its eighteenth year and it's an environmental an adventure film based festival here in Nevada city and Grass Valley California. So we're we're in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada mountains about halfway between Sacramento and Lake Tahoe and we had some beautiful snow last night. Blanketing our town. But it's sunny and melting and we're ready for the eight thousand people that are going to come to our small foothills town for this. Annual event. So South River Citizens League we affectionately refer to ourselves by our acronym circle was founded back in nineteen ninety-three and a bunch of concerned citizens came together when dams were proposed on the South Yuba River and they decided that's not what they wanted for the river in their community and they banded together and fought those dams over sixteen years. It was a sixteen year long fight but they were ultimately successful in protecting the river by by achieving California State designation for wild and scenic status for thirty nine miles to the south you bought which permanently protects it this community really is all about the Yuba River. It's an economic driver for us. It's a place of renewal. It's a place of recreation. It's habitat refuge. It's definitely one of the most scenic rivers in California cornea and you have these beautiful smooth granite boulders. You have these emerald waters you have deep pools. It's relatively warm in the summer and it's a magical place. There's more folks who enjoy the river naked than clothed but. Tell us a little bit about the film festival. I see that the Tagline is where activism gets inspired tired so back in nineteen ninety nine. One circled did achieve that wild and scenic status for the river they were to crossroads and decided You know they achieved what they set out to to do. And so then the question was okay well organization done. Did we reach our goal or is there more to do and they quickly realized that. Gosh there's so much more to do. Circles mission is to unite the community to protect and restore the river. And there's lots of work to be done year round so we're focusing on that mission throughout the entire watershed so from the headwaters waters up at sugarbush ski resort if people know the area that's near the headwaters all the way down to the confluence with the feather river in Marysville the founders of the film festival were very very forward thinking and realized if they could create something that could create a sustainable funding source to help the organization that would be a real help to achieving in our mission and so wild and scenic film festival was created. It was of course named after the win of wild and scenic status and it started as two nights heights and one venue back in two thousand and three and it's grown here in twenty twenty to take place in two towns. We have venues and grass valley and Nevada city. It's five days as we have ten film venues. We have activists workshops we have celebrations. We have virtual reality lounge. We have an environmental art exhibition. There's really a whole lot. Outgoing on does the film festival travel and are there ways for people that live elsewhere to enjoy the festival and enjoy these films. Yes so we kick it off every year in January January here in the foothills in Nevada city grass valley in January but then we hit the road and we take these films on tour so you might see a wild and scenic event near you we have about two hundred and fifty events annually reaching more than sixty five thousand people with these inspiring stories and you can search for an event in your area and if there's not one you can be a host so what we do which I think is really incredible. Is We're actually partnering with Environmental Organizations. Really any kind of organization who want it to host a festival in their area so that they can raise awareness for issues in their community and raise funds for the work that they're doing so it's a really cool partnership a way to get these films seen inspire more people and really Increase the groundswell for the environmental movement. As a whole I love that Can you give us an example or tells Tulsa story about maybe the most inventive or unusual way that people have brought the wild and scenic film festival to their community. I love it when people do outdoor screenings screenings. It's really great so we have some folks in Florida with their shoes off toes in the sand. Watch these films at night outside so one of the cool things about living in Sacramento obviously is the Sacramento River. And I've always had this dream of going being from reading down to the sea. One of the cool movies that you've got to see them super jealous about is cold the Sacramento at current speed and these guys go in that story story which is a teeny little boat and floated down and you go to catch up with them. Tell us about Tom and Mitch. Thomason mentor great to me. They really exemplify the film festival which his in many cases transforming what we might consider to be ordinary people. That didn't you know. Set their careers to be filmmakers or even necessarily activists who fell in love with place and wanted to tell that story to others. And that's exactly what happened with Mitch and Tom. They would go out occasionally with each other with their wives on the river and in came to be Really compelled by the river and wanting to protect it and so they made this film Which ended up winning the twenty twenty people's Choice Award a really beautiful film and Really Beautiful Film and story and I thought it was special to that. Of course the Sacramento River flows through Sacramento so we've paddled on it and Goes through the very place where a lot of decisions about water in the entire state are made so just a lot of Nice different connections with this one. Sara Fest Out Utah With Mitch Dion and then with Tom Bottles who made the Sacramento at current speed. Which won the People's Choice Award The wild and scenic Film Festival Mitch starts by explaining how the idea for the film was launched? A was just looking for a place to row my boat down a river. I Love Rivers. I really like my little dory boat and I live in truckee aunt kind of stumbled on the Sacramento as a place to do some overnight trips without having to drive halfway across the country to Utah. Colorado or Idaho so Several years ago my wife and I didn't overnight trip on a section of the upper for Sacramento where we through our bikes into the boats camped overnight and they invite the shuttle back up to the car and we had so much fun. And we were so enamored with with what we found down there that I started doing longer trips. and Um Tom and I done lots of adventures together. But we've never took advantage Jeff. Our professional lives. He's a videographer and has made lots of films so I started telling her friends. It's about the project down here on the Sacramento and Tom's ears perked up and he said found sounds very well. Maybe you should make a movie of IT and So just hopped in my boat and Loaded up with camera gear and some food and crackers and smoke cheese and took off below reading and Started in a two week journey down the SACRAMENTO Some of which I done before and below Qaluza all the way down into the Delta was was unknown unknown you. I know that people navigate this piece of river all the time but whether we could actually row it and make it out there we really have. I've no idea all heard that the winds were extreme down there that Might be a really difficult journey. And Good Luck. 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California Highway Patrol officer, suspect killed in shootout

Kentuckiana's Morning News

00:42 sec | 3 years ago

California Highway Patrol officer, suspect killed in shootout

"We had now to southern California where we now know the name and background of a California highway patrol officer killed Monday night during a shootout with the suspect who had pulled over ABC's Alex stone is there the following California highway patrol officer identified now is thirty four year old Andre more a a three year member of the CHP officer Moore was on a motorcycle conducting a traffic stop he was in the process of impounding the Truckee pulled over when police say the driver got a long gun and started firing at officer boy during a long gun battle with responding officers boy was down motionless on the side of the road critically injured he was later

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Decanting Wine Changes Its Chemistry

A Moment of Science

02:00 min | 4 years ago

Decanting Wine Changes Its Chemistry

"The wind Kanter is fairly standard vessel found in many glassware collections. But it's also a rather mysterious object that inspires questions about how to use it and what function decanting actually serves. So what does it mean to decant wine simply put? Simply put decanting involved pouring wine or any liquid from one container into the Decatur while some decanting serves more to ornament presentation of dining experience, the canting certain wines has an evident effect on their aroma and drink ability as wine ages, it's our Ganic molecules grow larger through polymerisation, which reduces its stringency and makes the wine softer less Truckee. But over time a wine may deposit, crystal tar, traits and pigmented organic substances called tannin's that collect sediment at the bottom of a bottle. Do gathering separates out though, sediments that build up. This is usually only required for high end wines with vintage date over ten years to canton can also help to release volatile compounds in wine that mask it subtle flavors. These volatile 's are a combination of organic compounds that at aromas such as fruit oak, tars esters or aldehydes deterring young one group rates oxygen. Helps to evaporate any harsh volatile xlt. Now, the winds tastes and smells will be more discernible than the astringent alcohol red wines acquire their chemical characteristics because they're held in relatively oxygen free environments during aging in bottles white wines. However, don't benefit from decanting because they aren't aged bottles long before serving so feel free to skip decanting your Chardonnay, but if Malbak is on the menu bring out the cancer for the sake of showmanship and flavor whose moment of science comes from Indiana University. I'm Don glassed. I'm Yale Cassandra.

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