Panda Express customers can get free merch when they purchase a meal: Here’s what you need to know

Panda Express is giving away limited-edition merchandise for one day only to celebrate National Food Comfort Day and its collaboration with AAPI-owned brand UPRISERS. On Thursday, Dec. 5, Panda Express customers who purchase a Panda plate at select locations across Southern California will receive a limited-edition Panda Sherpa Hoodie while supplies last. On Thursday, Dec. 5, Panda Express customers who purchase a Panda plate at select locations across Southern California will receive a limited-edition Panda Sherpa Hoodie while supplies last. (Panda Express/ UPRISERS) The offer is only redeemable in-store at select locations in Los Angeles, Orange, San Bernardino and San Diego counties. The complete list can be found here. The hoodie only comes in sizes medium and extra-large. Taco Bell adding photo booth experience to drive-thrus nationwide for a limited time The full Panda Express x UPRISERS Cozy Collection will be available on Thursday on the UPRISERS website while supplies last. The collection includes a zip-up Panda Sherpa Jacket, matching Sherpa Shorts, a long-sleeve t-shirt, crew socks, and a Panda bear blanket. 

Hit-and-run driver chased down by Good Samaritan in Inland Empire

A Good Samaritan chased down and led police to a reckless driving suspect who fled the scene of a crash that left a woman injured in Upland Monday night. The incident occurred as the suspect, who police said was unlicensed and uninsured, was speeding down Foothill Boulevard. The driver then crashed into a vehicle in front of him at a high rate of speed and caused that vehicle to veer into a tree, the Upland Police Department stated in a post on X. Police found a NOS tank inside the suspect’s vehicle on Dec. 2, 2024. (Upland Police Department) A hit-and-run suspect was arrested in Upland on Dec. 2, 2024. (Upland Police Department) The victim’s vehicle crashed into a tree on Dec. 2, 2024. (Upland Police Department) “The reckless driver pulled alongside the car he hit, saw that the female driver appeared to be injured, and quickly took off,” police said. Another motorist saw the crash and immediately chased the suspect, who pulled into an alley behind some nearby businesses, where officers arrived and arrested him. The unidentified suspect was arrested for felony hit-and-run causing

San Jose State heads to Niumatalolo’s home state for another Hawaii Bowl

San Jose State is returning to the Hawaii Bowl for a second year, but this time they have a new Hawaiian in a prominent position. Coach Ken Niumatalolo, in his first year in charge of the Spartans, will lead SJSU in the Dec. 24 game against South Florida. The Spartans (7-5, 3-4 Mountain West), then quarterbacked by Hawaii native Chevan Cordeiro, lost to Coastal Carolina in last year’s version of the bowl game. The 2024 Hawaii Bowl (5 p.m. PT, ESPN) will be the Spartans’ third straight bowl game — the first such stretch in program history. SJSU is 7-6 in its bowl history and has lost its last three postseason games, dating back to the 2020 Arizona Bowl against Ball State. Niumatalolo was born in Laie, a small town on Oahu, and played quarterback collegiately at Hawaii in the late 1980s, then was a graduate assistant there before becoming an assistant at Navy and eventually taking over as head coach of the Midshipmen. The Spartans’ passing attack and Biletnikoff Award finalist Nick Nash — the nation’s leader in receptions (104), receiving yards (1,382) and

Ready to Try Chocolate Shroom Bars? Here Are the Best Mushroom Chocolate Brands

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Democrats stick with Schumer as leader, their strategy for countering Trump is far less certain

By MARY CLARE JALONICK, Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — Senate Democrats reelected Chuck Schumer as party leader on Tuesday as the party moves into a deeply uncertain time, with no real consensus on a strategy as President-elect Donald Trump prepares to take office. Schumer faced no opposition in the party leadership elections, in which Illinois Sen. Dick Durbin was also reelected to the No. 2 spot and Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar became the new No. 3. In a statement, Schumer, of New York, said he was honored to move the party forward “during this crucial period for our country.” “Our preference is to secure bipartisan solutions wherever possible and look for ways to collaborate with our Republican colleagues to help working families,” Schumer said. “However, our Republican colleagues should make no mistake about it, we will always stand up for our values.” While Schumer remains popular with his colleagues, it is a bleak moment for Senate Democrats, who had been hopeful that they could hold the majority for the third election in a row. Instead they lost four seats and will be in the minority

Single family residence sells in Danville for $5.5 million

Bay Area Home Report 32 Corte Nogal – Google Street View A 2,010-square-foot house built in 1955 has changed hands. The spacious property located in the first block of Corte Nogal in Danville was sold on Oct. 18, 2024, for $5,450,000, or $2,711 per square foot. This single-story home offers a spacious layout with four bedrooms and three bathrooms. In addition, the house provides an attached two-car garage, granting ample space for parking and storage purposes. Situated on a spacious 0.3-acre lot, the property offers ample outdoor space. Additional houses have recently changed hands nearby: A 2,246-square-foot home on the 400 block of Love Lane in Danville sold in August 2023, for $1,660,000, a price per square foot of $739. The home has 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. On Love Lane, Danville, in June 2023, a 2,459-square-foot home was sold for $2,300,000, a price per square foot of $935. The home has 3 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms. In August 2024, a 1,244-square-foot home on Love Lane in Danville sold for $3,025,000, a price per square foot of $2,432. The home has 3 bedrooms and 2

Audiard to Receive Directing Award at Palm Springs Fest

“Emilia Pérez” director Jacques Audiard will be given the Creative Impact in Directing Award at Variety’s Creative Impact Awards during the 2025 Palm Springs International Film Festival, the entertainment publication announced Tuesday. The announcement comes one week after PSIFF organizers announced the full festival lineup, which includes “Emilia Pérez” as one of two films in its featured “Talking Pictures” section. The musical debuted at the Cannes Film Festival, earning the Jury Prize and splitting the Best Actress Prize between four women in its ensemble. “Emilia Perez” made its theatrical debut in limited release on Nov. 1 and started streaming on Netflix on Nov. 13. Audiard will be honored on Jan. 4 alongside Jennifer Lopez, recipient of the Legend & Groundbreaker Award, as well as Variety’s annual class of 10 Directors to Watch, which this year includes names such as Malcolm Washington (“The Piano Lesson”) and Coralie Fargeat (“The Substance”). “From his Cesar Award-winning debut film, `See How They Fall,’ 30 years ago, writer-director Jacques Audiard has been at the forefront of international cinema,” Steven Gaydos, Variety’s executive vice president of content, said in a statement.

Arson Suspect Arrested in Connection with Burbank Fire

A person was detained Tuesday on suspicion of intentionally staring a small brush fire in the hills above Burbank that led to some voluntary evacuations. The fire was reported late Tuesday morning near Sunset Canyon and Orange Grove Drive, according to the Burbank Police Department. “One person has been detained in connection with this fire on suspicion of deliberately setting it.” police said in a statement on X. “The fire has burned less than five acres.” At about 11:30 a.m., police reported that the fire’s forward progress had been stopped by firefighters. The Los Angeles Fire Department’s Air Support personnel assisted in battling the flames.

Daniel Penny deadly chokehold trial jury deliberates

Daniel Penny deadly chokehold trial jury deliberates – CBS News Watch CBS News The jury is deliberating in Daniel Penny’s trial for the chokehold death of Jordan Neely on a New York City subway back in 2023. CBS News New York’s Christina Fan reports. Be the first to know Get browser notifications for breaking news, live events, and exclusive reporting. Not Now Turn On

Biden doesn’t offer more on Hunter Biden pardon decision reversal

Biden doesn’t offer more on Hunter Biden pardon decision reversal – CBS News Watch CBS News President Biden did not offer more details on his reversal regarding a pardon for his son Hunter Biden. Zeke Miller, the chief White House correspondent for the Associated Press, joins CBS News with more on Mr. Biden as his Africa trip continues. Be the first to know Get browser notifications for breaking news, live events, and exclusive reporting. Not Now Turn On

What we know about Trump’s plans on foreign policy, tariffs

What we know about Trump’s plans on foreign policy, tariffs – CBS News Watch CBS News Tariffs for countries sending goods to the U.S. still appear to be part of President-elect Donald Trump’s plans for his second term in the White House. CBS MoneyWatch correspondent Kelly O’Grady has more. Be the first to know Get browser notifications for breaking news, live events, and exclusive reporting. Not Now Turn On

Suspected arsonist detained as brush fire prompts evacuations in Burbank

One person was detained Tuesday morning after a brush fire scorched several acres near a residential neighborhood in Burbank. The fire was first reported around 10 a.m. near the intersection of Via Montana and Country Club Drive in the Burbank Hills area. Firefighters attacked the blaze from the air and the ground, and homes along Country Club Drive were placed under voluntary evacuation warnings. Video from the Citizen App shows smoke billowing from a suspected arson fire in Burbank on Dec. 3, 22024. (Citizen App) The fire burned about 5 acres before forward progress was stopped around 11:30 a.m. According to the Burbank Police Department, one person was detained at the scene and is suspected of deliberately setting the blaze. That person’s name was not released and it’s unclear if they were arrested. Although forward progress had been stopped, officials said previously issued evacuation warnings would remain in place for several hours.

We’re all saying Daniel Craig’s name wrong

(NEXSTAR) — His name may no longer be “Bond, James Bond,” but former 007 Daniel Craig is setting the record straight about how to pronounce his name. This may come as a surprise, seeing as Craig’s name doesn’t seem all that odd. Nevertheless, the 56 year-old actor, currently starring in Luca Guadagnino’s latest film “Queer,” lightheartedly addressed the issue during an appearance on “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” on Monday, Dec. 2. Taco Bell adding photo booth experience to drive-thrus nationwide for a limited time “I have a bone to pick with you,” Craig told Colbert. The actor then challenged the late-night host to “say my name.” When Colbert responded by pronouncing Craig’s surname like “Cray-g,” the actor responded, “Oh, now you’re doing it right.” According to Craig, Colbert had previously pronounced the surname as most Americans would: “Cregg.” Craig proceeded to explain that his surname contains a diphthong, which Merriam-Webster defines as “a gliding speech sound that starts at or near the articulatory position for one vowel and moves to or toward the position of another.” This image released by A24 shows Daniel

Universal Studios to host special event for New Year’s Eve

Universal Studios Hollywood is inviting guests to ring in the New Year with a nighttime event included in theme park admission. Eve at Universal Studios Hollywood will include live entertainment, themed photo opportunities, access to all rides and attractions and a midnight fireworks show to ring in 2025. Hello Kitty and Friends Café to open at Universal City Walk, first in L.A. The event begins at 9 p.m. on Dec. 31 and runs until 2 a.m. on Jan. 1, 2025. New Year’s Day also marks the end of Universal’s upcoming holiday festivities, meaning those who attend EVE will be the last to enjoy the park’s holiday season. More information about the event, including ticketing options, can be found here.

Morning Minute: Giving Tuesday and pet safety over the holidays

Good morning, Central Coast! Today is Tuesday, Dec. 3. Here’s a look at some of the headlines we’re following this morning in a one-minute read. It’s a bit of a foggy start to the day for our coastal valleys, but then it will clear out and warm up to the 60s and 70s across the region. Follow Meteorologist Vivian Rennie for more. Is your home pet-proofed for the holidays? In a story you’ll see first on Daybreak this morning, community reporter Juliet Lemar gets some tips from the Santa Barbara Humane Society. Tune in at 6:10 to learn how to keep your best friends safe. Today is Giving Tuesday. If you are planning to donate today, we hope you’ll consider the Season of Hope. We work with local food banks and toy agencies to collect and distribute food and toys to our neighbors in need. Visit this link to make a financial donation or find a drop-off location: https://www.ksby.com/marketplace/season-of-hope Later this morning, were expecting updates on the election results for races weve been following in our communities. Its been about a month since voters across

Kendrick Lamar and SZA set Grand National tour with two stops at Inglewood’s SoFi

For Kendrick Lamar, 2025 is shaping up to be a busy year — and a newly announced tour with SZA is his latest commitment. The “All the Stars” collaborators who recently reunited for Lamar’s new album “GNX” unveiled their Grand National tour Tuesday. The “Luther” duo’s tour debuts with an April 19 show in Minneapolis and will include two stops in Lamar’s native L.A., and a show in SZA’s hometown of St. Louis. Lamar and SZA will play two shows at Inglewood’s SoFi Stadium May 21 and 23. They will also perform at San Francisco’s Oracle Park on May 29 and will play St. Louis’ Dome at America’s Center on June 4 on the 19-stop road show. Lamar’s return to Inglewood will be another victory lap in the wake of his rap feud with Drake this year. The “Humble” artist will play SoFi Stadium a year after releasing “Not Like Us,” the scathing diss track that prompted fans to declare Lamar the winner of their sonic squabble. Earlier this year, Lamar also hosted his Juneteenth “Pop Out” celebration at Inglewood’s Kia Forum, where he played

Murderer escapes custody in Central California; search underway

Cesar Hernandez had been brought to the Kern County Superior Courthouse in Delano for a court appearance when he escaped Monday morning. (Google Maps) Law enforcement is looking for a convicted killer who escaped custody in Central California on Monday. Cesar Hernandez was being transported around 10:45 a.m. for a court appearance at the Kern County Superior Courthouse in Delano when he escaped, according to a California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation news release. “Upon arrival, Hernandez evaded staff custody, jumped out of the van, and is currently at large,” the department statement said. At about 10:45 a.m., officials were transporting incarcerated person Cesar M. Hernandez to a court appearance. Upon arrival in Delano, Hernandez evaded staff custody, jumped out of the van, and is currently at large. (CDCR) Agents from the corrections department’s special services and investigative services units were searching for Hernandez with the assistance of the California Highway Patrol and police from Farland and Delano. Hernandez was sentenced to 25 years to life with the possibility of parole for first-degree murder, officials said. He was moved from L.A. County on June 27

Now that ‘Real Housewives’ star Heather Gay has left the Mormon church, she has a lot to say

On the Shelf ‘Good Time Girl’ By Heather GaySimon & Schuster: 288 pages, $30 If you buy books linked on our site, The Times may earn a commission from Bookshop.org , whose fees support independent bookstores. When a “Real Housewives of Salt Lake City” castmate first described Heather Gay as a “good time girl” who exposed her breasts while attending Brigham Young University, an insulted Gay insisted that couldn’t be further from the truth. She wished that was her reputation, but the name plagued her in the early days of the Bravo series and caused a rift with Lisa Barlow, the castmate describing her that way. (The pair are close now.) Some four years later, Gay has reclaimed the label that once irked her and titled her second book — a follow-up to her 2023 debut, “Bad Mormon” — “Good Time Girl,” out Dec. 3 via Gallery Books. In it, Gay, 50, reveals that she was always a “good time girl” on the inside, but her Mormon faith ultimately dimmed that light; she recounts vulnerable anecdotes about bedwetting, her ex-husband throwing out her CD cases

Cruise ship passenger, 72, suspected of falling overboard near San Francisco

A passenger is suspected of falling off the Ruby Princess early Monday. The U.S. Coast Guard was called in to help find the man, but has since called off the search. (Eric Risberg / Associated Press) A missing 72-year-old man is suspected to have gone overboard a cruise ship outside San Francisco early Monday, according to the cruise line and local authorities. It wasn’t immediately clear what led to the incident, but a spokesperson for Princess Cruises said its team had reviewed video footage from the ship and also had “searched thoroughly several times without success,” ruling out any other possibilities for the man’s whereabouts. The man, who wasn’t immediately identified, had been traveling alone on the Ruby Princess, which had departed from San Francisco on Nov. 27 for a five-day trip, according to Briana Latter, a Princess Cruises spokesperson. The ship was set to return to San Francisco just before 7 a.m. Monday after traveling to San Diego and Ensenada, Mexico. The man is believed to have gone overboard sometime early Monday before the ship docked, Latter said in a statement. “We extend our

Sharks make one lineup change for game vs. Capitals

The San Jose Sharks are making one lineup change for their game against the Metropolitan Division-leading Washington Capitals on Tuesday. Veteran forward Carl Grundstrom is expected to dress, and rookie Ethan Cardwell will be a healthy scratch. Grundstrom went five games without a point before being a healthy scratch for both games of the Sharks’ home-and-home series with the Seattle Kraken last week. Related Articles San Jose Sharks | Sharks forward will be on Sweden’s 4 Nations roster, per report San Jose Sharks | Sharks update: Could Ovechkin break Gretzky’s record in San Jose? San Jose Sharks | Sharks’ Macklin Celebrini given another honor by NHL San Jose Sharks | Two Sharks prospects named to WJC camp rosters, another sets off massive teddy bear toss San Jose Sharks | Celebrini selected for honor not given to a Sharks player since 2013 Cardwell, who was recalled from Barracuda last week after Barclay Goodrow was placed on injured reserve, played in both games against the Kraken and scored his first NHL goal in Friday’s 8-5 Sharks win at SAP Center. Sharks coach Ryan Warsofsky told media members