Protests continue to bring upheaval to colleges nationwide

New York officials are facing scrutiny after an NYPD officer accidentally discharged a firearm while police were clearing pro-Palestinian protesters from a building at Columbia University earlier this week. Meanwhile, officers clashed with protesters who occupied a library at Portland State University, and at Brown, administrators and students peacefully reached a deal to dismantle an encampment. Lilia Luciano has the latest on the nationwide protests.

Patrick Bailey leaves SF Giants game vs. Phillies after foul ball off face mask

PHILADELPHIA — In search of offense, the Giants lost one of their most productive hitters in the second inning of their series opener Friday night against the Phillies. As Alec Bohm’s walk-up music rang through Citizens Bank Park, catcher Patrick Bailey motioned to the Giants dugout. He requested the training staff and appeared to tell them, “I’m dizzy.” The catcher accompanied head trainer Dave Groeschner and manager Bob Melvin back to the dugout and was replaced by Tom Murphy. The Giants announced midway through the game that Bailey was being evaluated for blurry vision. After the game, Melvin said Bailey was “doing a little better” and not in concussion protocol. “He had some blurry vision, so obviously we were going to be proactive about that,” Melvin said. “The doc saw him and we’re monitoring him right now.” Nothing immediately preceding Bailey’s exit suggested a concussion or any other injury. The previous inning, he was struck in the face mask by a foul ball off Bohm’s bat but remained in the game for the final batter of the first inning and the first two batters of

Saturday storm to bring the rain

CHICO — It appears a hefty rain storm is scheduled to hit Northern California on Saturday before quickly moving on. Bill Rasch, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service’s Sacramento office said the storm is expected to take hold Saturday morning and bring with it considerable precipitation and a slightly lower snow level. Rasch said the temperature is also expected to drop. “(Friday was) in the 80s and (Saturday) the highs will be in the 50s,” Rasch said. “It’s a fast mover too. It should be mostly sunny on Sunday.” Chico is looking at more than an inch of rain, much like surrounding valley areas such as Red Bluff, Oroville and Orland. Paradise and surrounding foothills can expect as much as 2.14 inches of rain. Additionally, Rasch said wind gusts could go as high as 35 miles per hour. Related Articles Weather | Storms batter the South, leaving one dead in Mississippi Weather | Biden tells Netanyahu US support depends on treatment of civilians Weather | Severe weather carves path across several states, at least 1 dead Weather | Small storm system approaching for the

4 Salisbury High School staffers, student sent to hospital; Fentanyl ruled out

RED BLUFF — The Red Bluff Police Department said today that Salisbury High School has been closed due to a medical incident that sent multiple staff members and one student to the hospital. According to an RBPD press release, on Friday morning, its resource officer reported that an intoxicated female student showed up at school. Salisbury High School has been closed due to a medical incident that sent multiple staff members and one student to the hospital. (George Johnston/Daily News) While the officer was investigating the report, staff members began to feel ill, and four staff members were sent to the hospital while the juvenile was also sent to the hospital. “There’s no evidence of fentanyl use that is floating out there. There’s no evidence of fentanyl use or fentanyl exposure,” Red Bluff Superintendent Todd Brose said. “We did test the areas of the building, to test for contaminants. And it was negative.” Brose said all four staff members have been released from the hospital and are improving. He added that the incident started before school, and it made sense for them to cancel school

Lakers to consider Golden State Warriors assistant Kenny Atkinson after firing Ham: report

After getting eliminated from the first round of the playoffs by Denver, the Los Angeles Lakers fired head coach Darvin Ham. Among the candidates they’re expected to consider to replace Ham, according to The Athletic, is current Warriors assistant coach Kenny Atkinson. Atkinson joined the Warriors in 2021 and won his first NBA championship that season as an assistant coach. He previously worked as the head coach of the Brooklyn Nets, as well as an assistant to Ty Lue with the Clippers, Mike Budenholzer in Atlanta, and Mike D’Antoni in New York. Atkinson has been sought after before; last season, he reportedly turned down the chance to become the Hornets’ head coach after informally agreeing to an offer. The Warriors’ bench has experienced some brain drain in recent years, as Mike Brown left to lead the Kings and Jama Mahlalela departed for Toronto. Assistant coach Dejan Milojevic also tragically died this season. The Lakers fired Ham after two seasons in which the first-time head coach led the team to consecutive playoff berths. Los Angeles went 90-74 under Ham, who reportedly has two years left on

Tristan Beck cleared to throw again after aneurysm, plus updates on SF Giants’ other injured pitchers

PHILADELPHIA — Three months since an aneurysm was discovered in his right shoulder, Tristan Beck was cleared to throw a baseball Friday and will begin his progression to return to the mound sometime this season. The big step for Beck, 27, came after his latest follow-up appointment with Stanford vascular specialist Dr. Jason Lee, and was just one of a number of developments among injured Giants pitchers that the team provided before opening a four-game series against the Phillies. Beck will start a light throwing program Monday in San Francisco, joining Alex Cobb in throwing off flat ground. Cobb, 36, played catch Thursday for the first time since experiencing discomfort in his shoulder and is expected to progress to 60-75 feet over the weekend. Neither pitcher can be activated until May 27, though manager Bob Melvin indicated it’s more likely Cobb will be ready by then than Beck. “Beck’s going to be a while,” Melvin said. “Until he actually gets on a mound, we’re really not sure when that’s going to be yet. It’s tough to forecast when he’s going to be ready.” The Giants

3 arrested for incidents at northwest Fresno places of worship identified

WEATHER ALERT Winter Storm Warning WATCH LIVE Welcome, Manage MyDisney Account Log Out Friday, May 3, 2024 8:25PM Two out of the three men arrested for allegedly trespassing at places of worship in Fresno are now out of jail. FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) — Two out of the three men arrested for allegedly trespassing at places of worship in Fresno are now out of jail. Police say 32-year-old Christopher Avila is still in custody, while 32-year-old Colin Laurila and 32-year-old Daniel Watson were cited and released. They were arrested Thursday afternoon at Saint Anthony’s of Padua Church in northwest Fresno. Police say they had first tried to post religious flyers at an unnamed place of worship and at the Temple Beth Israel on Maroa Avenue. They were reportedly involved in confrontations with employees at both facilities, before driving off to Saint Anthony’s, where they were arrested. All three men are facing misdemeanor charges for trespassing. Avila is also facing a felony charge for allegedly making criminal threats. Police say there’s no indication of any hate crimes. They also say this incident was not related to the

Vince Fong clear to run for 20th Congressional District as appeal ends

Friday, May 3, 2024 7:42PM The path is now clear for Bakersfield Assemblyman Vince Fong to run for the congressional seat vacated by Kevin McCarthy. FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) — The path is now clear for Bakersfield Assemblyman Vince Fong to run for the congressional seat vacated by Kevin McCarthy. Secretary of State Shirley Weber has dropped her appeal to challenge Fong’s eligibility to appear on the ballot for the 20th Congressional District. Fong filed to run for Congress after McCarthy announced his resignation last December. This came after Fong had already filed to run for re-election to the State Assembly. The secretary of state originally wanted Fong removed from the November general election ballot. A recent court ruling said the Republican can remain on the November ballot for Congress. Fong faces fellow Republican and Tulare County Sheriff Mike Boudreaux in November. Copyright © 2024 KFSN-TV. All Rights Reserved. Top Stories

Charlotte officer remembered as hard-charging cop with soft heart for his family

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Law enforcement officers from across the country honored the life of Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department Officer Joshua Eyer on Friday. Eyer was one of four officers shot and killed Monday while trying to serve a warrant to a convicted felon. Friday’s services started with a precession at 9:30 a.m. Eyer’s body in a flag-draped coffin was brought from police headquarters on a horse-drawn caisson three blocks to the church where the late evangelist Billy Graham held his first crusade. Officers lined the street as dozens marched playing bagpipes and drums. Behind them were hundreds more Charlotte-Mecklenburg officers walking quietly in dress uniforms to the church where an American flag hung from the top of a firetruck’s tall ladder. There was a huge turnout at the church, blocks down from a Charlotte-Mecklenburg police station. About 2,000 people packed inside between the main service and the overflow room. There were also about 500 people outside of the church. The church said there were two truckloads of flowers and a third on standby. Some of Eyer’s peers and loved ones, including his wife Ashley, best friend

3 arrested after several fliers with religious texts taped to Northwest Fresno places of worship

WEATHER ALERT Winter Storm Warning WATCH LIVE Welcome, Manage MyDisney Account Log Out Friday, May 3, 2024 8:25PM Two out of the three men arrested for allegedly trespassing at places of worship in Fresno are now out of jail. FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) — Two out of the three men arrested for allegedly trespassing at places of worship in Fresno are now out of jail. Police say 32-year-old Christopher Avila is still in custody, while 32-year-old Colin Laurila and 32-year-old Daniel Watson were cited and released. They were arrested Thursday afternoon at Saint Anthony’s of Padua Church in northwest Fresno. Police say they had first tried to post religious flyers at an unnamed place of worship and at the Temple Beth Israel on Maroa Avenue. They were reportedly involved in confrontations with employees at both facilities, before driving off to Saint Anthony’s, where they were arrested. All three men are facing misdemeanor charges for trespassing. Avila is also facing a felony charge for allegedly making criminal threats. Police say there’s no indication of any hate crimes. They also say this incident was not related to the

‘Star Wars: Tales of the Empire,’ an opportunity to define your destiny

Take a step to the dark side on May the 4th By Amy Becker Friday, May 3, 2024 5:58PM Just in time for Star Wars day on May 4th is a brand new, six-part animated anthology series is debuting on Disney+. LOS ANGELES — One path to the dark side. Two destinies. Set during two different eras, “Star Wars: Tales of the Empire” tells the stories of Morgan Elsbeth and Barris Offee. After her people are destroyed, Morgan Elsbeth finds herself on a path of vengeance, leading her to turn to the Galactic Empire. In different eras and on divergent paths, Morgan Elsbeth and Barris Offee navigate the Galactic Empire in “Star Wars: Tales of the Empire” “We get to explore the fact that in many ways, when she says, ‘My anger gives me strength,’ that’s her armor, right? She’s angry. She’s a survivor, and she is committed to creating a different destiny for herself,” said Diana Lee Inosato, who voices Morgan. In another era, Barriss Offee, a former Jedi, struggles between her moral obligations and the choices presented to her. Meredith Salenger, who reprises

Celebrate Cinco de Mayo with some tasty Mexican recipes

It is time for celebration …Cinco de Mayo is here. The day is a double celebration for me since it is also my birthday. When asked for my birth date throughout the year at the doctor’s office, pharmacy or wherever, Cinco de Mayo is quite often the topic of conversation. The day celebrates Mexico’s victory over France at the Battle of Puebla on May 5, 1862. The day is sometimes thought as being Mexico’s Independence Day, which it is not. Mexico’s independence from Spain is celebrated on Sept. 16. What I find interesting is that it is believed the day is celebrated with more gusto here in the United States than in its native country, although it is a big celebration in Puebla. Here, it has become a celebration of Mexican heritage, culture and of course, food and drink; like how we recognize Irish culture on St. Patrick’s Day. May 5 is a day on which many prepare Mexican-inspired fare for a party, and a batch of margaritas to wash it all down. This year, since it falls on a weekend, the celebration can start

Where Americans are traveling in 2024: by the numbers

By Sam Kemmis | NerdWallet Americans are traveling abroad in droves. The number of U.S. citizens flying to international destinations reached nearly 6.5 million passengers in March, according to the International Trade Administration. That’s the highest March total in over five years and shows that the post-pandemic “revenge travel” trend is the new normal. It wasn’t just March, which usually sees a spike in international departures for spring break. In every month of 2024 so far, more Americans left the country than last year and 2019. These trends point to a blockbuster summer for overseas travel. Nearly half of Americans (45%) plan to travel by air and/or stay in a hotel this summer and expect to spend $3,594 on average, on these expenses, according to a survey of 2,000 U.S. adults, conducted online by The Harris Poll and commissioned by NerdWallet. That’s despite rising travel prices that have caused some hesitancy among would-be travelers. About 22% of those choosing not to travel this summer cite inflation making travel too expensive as a reason for staying home, according to the poll. So where are traveling Americans