Horoscopes April 21, 2024: Rob Riggle, trust your judgment

CELEBRITIES BORN ON THIS DAY: Tony Romo, 44; Rob Riggle, 54; Andie MacDowell, 66; Iggy Pop, 77. Happy Birthday: Don’t fold under pressure this year. Go with the flow, adapt to the changes happening around you and make life work like a charm; you’ll gain respect, favors and a path forward that will help you utilize your skills, attributes and experience to reach your objective and the happiness you desire. Trust your judgment, do what you do best and don’t look back. Your numbers are 5, 12, 18, 24, 36, 45, 48. ARIES (March 21-April 19): Energize, contribute, participate and make a difference. Your input can improve your community if you throw your energy behind a cause that concerns you. Stay active; idle time will set you back. Pitch in, do your part and you’ll feel satisfied and relieved. 3 stars TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Jump in, take charge, accomplish what you set out to do, and make your world rock. Take the initiative, rely on your instincts and drive, and you won’t be disappointed. Put your skills to the test, and you’ll impress yourself

3 dead, 4 hospitalized after crash on Highway 41 near Caruthers, CHP says

Sunday, April 21, 2024 5:34AM Southbound lanes of Highway 41 near Caruthers have been shut down after a car crash on Friday night. FRESNO COUNTY, Calif. (KFSN) — Three people have died, and four others, including a child, were injured after a crash on Highway 41 near Caruthers on Friday night. The crash happened around 7 pm at the intersection of 41 Southbound and East Nebraska Avenue. The California Highway Patrol says a Silverado pickup truck was crossing the intersection with the highway but did not stop. They say it crashed into a Dodge pickup truck that was hauling a fifth-wheel travel trailer. The man driving the Silverado who did not stop has been identified as 57-year-old Mark Bruce of Fresno. He was killed in the crash. Two of the three female passengers in his truck were also killed. They have been identified as 18-year-old Blanca Villegas Martinez of Selma and 17-year-old Dezirae Perez of Fresno. Three people have died and four others, including a child, were injured after a crash on Highway 41 near Caruthers on Friday night. The CHP says they were not

Two Valley natives hold local youth football camps ahead of NFL Draft

Sunday, April 21, 2024 3:56AM Valley natives Xavier Worthy and Kendall Milton held local youth football camps Saturday ahead of the NFL Draft. FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) — Valley natives Xavier Worthy and Kendall Milton held local youth football camps Saturday ahead of the NFL Draft. In their first-ever camps, the fastest man at the NFL Combine and the Georgia star showed some love to their alma maters. For Worthy, the ability to give back to Valley was something he’s always dreamed of. “I just want to inspire people, that’s all I want to do,” Worthy said. “The whole staff here does a good job of helping players out and developing them for the next level.” Worthy is projected as a first-round pick in some mock drafts, but he wants to be known more for than just his speed. During his time at Texas, Worthy caught 26 touchdown passes which earned him the third spot in program history. He plans on hosting his draft party back in Austin this Thursday. Just a few hours later, the Buchanan grad Kendall Milton brought out an all-star lineup to

3 dead, 4 hospitalized after car crash on Highway 41 near Caruthers, CHP says

Sunday, April 21, 2024 3:25AM Southbound lanes of Highway 41 near Caruthers have been shut down after a car crash on Friday night. FRESNO COUNTY, Calif. (KFSN) — Three people have died and four others, including a child, were injured after a crash on Highway 41 near Caruthers on Friday night. The crash happened around 7 pm at the intersection of 41 Southbound and East Nebraska Avenue. The California Highway Patrol says a Silverado pickup truck was crossing the intersection with the highway but did not stop. They say it crashed into a Dodge pickup truck that was hauling a fifth-wheel trailer, or camper. The man driving the Silverado that did not stop was in his late 50s. He did not survive. There were also three female passengers. Three people have died and four others, including a child, were injured after a crash on Highway 41 near Caruthers on Friday night. The CHP says they were not wearing seatbelts and all three of them were ejected. Two of those female passengers died at the scene and another was flown by helicopter to CRMC with major

George Lopez postpones Eagle Mountain Casino show due to medical emergency

Sunday, April 21, 2024 3:25AM George Lopez’s show at Eagle Mountain Casino has been postponed after the star had a medical emergency Saturday. TULARE COUNTY, Calif. (KFSN) — George Lopez’s Saturday show at Eagle Mountain Casino has been postponed. Eagle Mountain Casino says George Lopez’s show will now take place on June 7 due to a medical emergency. Those who were attending the show will have their tickets validated for the next show. It’s unclear what medical emergency Lopez suffered. For any further questions about Saturday’s cancelation, you are asked to reach out to the casino via email at marketing@eaglemtncasino.com Copyright © 2024 KFSN-TV. All Rights Reserved.

2 kids killed, 15 injured after vehicle crashes into birthday party, Michigan sheriff says

Monday, April 22, 2024 8:47AM Two kids were killed and 15 were injured Saturday in Michigan after a vehicle crashed into birthday party at Swan Creek Boat Club in Berlin Township. BERLIN TOWNSHIP, Mich. — A young brother and sister died and several people were injured, some of them seriously, when a vehicle driven by a suspected drunken driver crashed into a young child’s birthday party Saturday at a boat club, a Michigan sheriff said. An 8-year-old girl and her 5-year-old brother died at the scene in the crash, when a 66-year-old woman crashed 25 feet into the building about 3 p.m. at the Swan Creek Boat Club in Berlin Township, about 30 miles south of Detroit, Monroe County Sheriff Troy Goodnough said. “The scene was described by the first responders as extremely chaotic, with high level of emotions of those directly involved and those who witnessed this horrific incident,” he said. Three children and six adults were taken to area hospitals by two helicopters or ambulances, some with life-threatening injuries, he said. Others injured were given first aid at the scene, and some of

On The Red Carpet celebrates Earth Month

By Joe Maxfield Monday, April 22, 2024 7:24PM On The Red Carpet is celebrating Earth Month with a preview of some exciting new films from National Geographic and Disneynature. On The Red Carpet is celebrating Earth Month with a preview of some exciting new films from National Geographic and Disneynature, along with a look at what Hollywood is doing to protect the planet. Just in time for Earth Day, Nat Geo dives below the surface for “Secrets of the Octopus” on Disney+. The new docu-series, produced by Oscar-winner James Cameron and narrated by “Ant-Man” star Paul Rudd, aims to bring viewers closer than ever to the elusive and surprisingly intelligent creatures able to use tools, mimic other animals and even communicate with other species. Also new on Disney+, Disneynature will debut the documentary, “Tiger,” narrated by Priyanka Chopra Jonas on Earth Day, April 22. “Tiger” follows a mama tiger and her adorable cubs as they play, grow and learn the difficult and dangerous lessons of life in the jungle of India. For the filmmakers, capturing intimate footage of a tiger family was no easy task.

‘Bluey’ is back with a surprise new episode on Disney+

Sunday, April 21, 2024 1:20AM The third season of the hit children’s series “Bluey” is wrapping up with a supersized finale. LOS ANGELES — “Bluey,” the hit children’s series that has captivated audiences, is back with a surprise episode that will premiere on Sunday. The episode, suitably titled “Surprise,” is set to stream on Disney+ at 12 a.m. PT Sunday. It will also air on Disney Junior at 7 a.m. PT and on the Disney Channel at 7:30 a.m. PT, with multiple re-airings throughout the day. The series follows Bluey, a lovable Blue Heeler dog who lives with her Mum, Dad and little sister, Bingo. Just last week, the normally seven-minute show premiered a 28-minute special, “The Sign,” which dealt with the family possibly moving out of their home. “Bluey” is written and created by Joe Brumm and is starting this year as the most-streamed series across all audiences. The Walt Disney Company is the parent company of Disney Junior, Disney Channel, Disney Plus and this ABC station. Copyright © 2024 KFSN-TV. All Rights Reserved.

Sharks’ Grier not ruling out coaching change after rock bottom season

SAN JOSE – The 2023-2024 San Jose Sharks reconvened for one last time Saturday, hoping they would never have to experience another season like the one they just endured. “If this isn’t (rock bottom),” Sharks general manager Mike Grier said, “I don’t know what is.” After missing the playoffs for a fifth consecutive season, minor and possibly major changes will be in store for a Sharks team that won less than 20 games and finished last in the NHL standings with a paltry 47 points. Along with the expected adjustments in personnel, with a handful of unrestricted free agents allowed to walk, Grier would not completely rule out a coaching change, saying he and owner Hasso Plattner would review everything after the Sharks finished the season at 19-54-9. Asked if Sharks coach David Quinn will be back for a third season, Grier said, “I’m still kind of getting all the information I can and we’ll kind of go from there.” Expectations were modest for the Sharks this season as they were not believed to be anywhere near a playoff team, especially after they traded high-scoring

With Alex Cobb in question, SF Giants add starting pitcher in trade with Blue Jays

SAN FRANCISCO — With Alex Cobb suffering a second setback in his recovery from offseason surgery, the Giants began shifting the eggs in their starting rotation to another basket. On Saturday, they struck a deal with the Toronto Blue Jays to acquire Mitch White and transferred Cobb to the 60-day injured list. White, 29, gives the Giants additional depth in their bullpen and rotation. He has appeared in 62 career games between the Blue Jays and Dodgers, starting 22 of them, with a 4.99 ERA, but was designated for assignment by Toronto this week when the Blue Jays activated two pitchers from the IL. Related Articles San Francisco Giants | Patrick Bailey’s big bobblehead day helps SF Giants over D’backs San Francisco Giants | Watch: Jung Hoo Lee slugs first home run at Oracle Park San Francisco Giants | Kai-Wei Teng to return to starting rotation in Triple-A; Sean Hjelle takes his spot in SF Giants bullpen San Francisco Giants | What’s happening with Blake Snell? Reigning Cy Young winner clobbered again as Giants lose, 17-1, to Arizona San Francisco Giants | Investigation underway after

Sharks’ Couture on what makes his injury so tough, and his future in San Jose

SAN JOSE – San Jose Sharks captain Logan Couture is hopeful he’ll be able to play again this fall but admitted he still has some lingering concerns that his nagging groin injury will never completely go away. “With injuries, that’s the way it always goes,” said Couture, who played in just six of 82 games this season. “The mind is always going to doubt that things are going to be back to normal or feel good. But myself, the doctors, we all believe that I can get back to playing and not being in pain, which is where I’m at right now. “My day-to-day life has been back to normal, so I’m thankful for that. But we’ll see.” Couture missed all of training camp and the first 45 games of the regular season with an often painful and debilitating condition called osteitis pubis, described as inflammation in the joint between a person’s left and right pubic bones. After some setbacks earlier in the season, Couture began working with a San Francisco-based physiotherapist in December and started to see some improvement. He rejoined the Sharks’ lineup

Watch: Jung Hoo Lee slugs first home run at Oracle Park

SAN FRANCISCO — It took the Giants eight games before Jorge Soler slugged their first home run of the season at Oracle Park in Friday night’s loss. Not 24 hours later, Jung Hoo Lee raised the count to two in the first inning of their Saturday matinee against the Diamondbacks. Swinging at the second pitch of the game from Zac Gallen, Lee sent a letter-high fastball over the Levi’s Landing sign in right field. The home run was the second of Lee’s career but the first time he was able to round the bases in front of the home fans, his first coming in the opening series of the year at Petco Park. Landing an estimated 364 feet away, Lee came just short of a Splash Hit, tying the score at 1 before the Giants opened 2-1 advantage later in the inning. The home run extended Lee’s hitting streak to 11 games, over which he was batting .349/.378/.395 with two doubles, an RBI, eight runs, two walks and two steals entering Saturday’s contest. Only Atlanta’s Marcell Ozuna (17), the Cardinals’ Willson Contreras (13) and the

Patrick Bailey’s big bobblehead day helps SF Giants over D’backs

SAN FRANCISCO — Soft-spoken and cerebral, Patrick Bailey is not one to seek out the spotlight. Time and time again, the moment seems to find him. And again Saturday afternoon, when 15,000 fans went home with his bobblehead, the switch-hitting catcher stole the show. “The baseball gods probably shone down on him a little bit today,” manager Bob Melvin said. A Splash Hit off Bailey’s bat in the fifth inning broke a tied ballgame and gave the Giants a lead they never surrendered in a 7-3 win over the Diamondbacks. It was only one of four hits from the catcher, matching a career-high, who finished only a triple — and a few feet — shy of hitting for the cycle. “It ends up probably being a day he’ll never forget,” Melvin said. Five scoreless innings of relief from Ryan Walker, Erik Miller, Taylor Rogers, Tyler Rogers and Camilo Doval ensured that Bailey’s fifth-inning homer stood up as the decisive blow after Kyle Harrison completed only four innings and left the game knotted at 3. “The bullpen really stepped up today,” Bailey said, deflecting questions about