New indoor playground and café set to open in North County

CARLSBAD, Calif. (FOX 5.KUSI) — A new haven for families, Kids & Coffee, is set to open its doors in Carlsbad on Nov. 9, transforming an 11,500-square-foot office space into a vibrant indoor playground and community hub designed for children ages 0-8 and their caregivers. Located at 2310 Camino Vida Roble, Ste 101, Kids & Coffee promises a unique blend of imaginative play and relaxation for adults. Co-founders Vivian Ho and Ken Li, both San Diego residents, said they were inspired to create this space from their own experiences as parents during the pandemic, where they struggled to find safe, enriching play areas for their daughter. Daylight saving time ends: tips for adjusting your sleep schedule “Kids & Coffee is more than just a playground, we’ve designed it as an elevated experience to provide a safe and imaginative place for children and a supportive and peaceful retreat for caregivers,” said Ho. “Our goal is to turn the typical playground experience on its head by offering a beautifully crafted space from award-winning playground designers that is as engaging for children as it is relaxing for adults.”

James Van der Beek diagnosed with colorectal cancer

Actor James Van Der Beek said he has been diagnosed with colorectal cancer and has been “privately dealing with this diagnosis,” according to People magazine. The 47-year-old actor, known for his role in the teen drama series “Dawson’s Creek,” said he is taking steps to address the cancer. “There’s reason for optimism, and I’m feeling good,” Van Der Beek told People. In “Dawson’s Creek,” Van Der Beek played the soap’s title character, an aspiring filmmaker who was initially aloof to his female best friend’s romantic feelings toward him. The actor is also known for playing a meta-version of himself in “Don’t Trust the B— in Apartment 23,” where he’s a smarmy has-been, nicknamed “The Beek from the Creek.” “The ego certainly is the biggest obstacle as an artist or performer, so any chance you get to destroy that is really healthy,” he told The Times in 2012. Van Der Beek and his wife Kimberly have six children. His upcoming projects include the Tubi romance movie “Sidelined: The QB and Me” and “The Real Full Monty,” a TV special where Van Der Beek and other celebrities

Chargers’ offense, defense meet halfway in convincing win over Browns

CLEVELAND —  The offense dominated in the first half. The defense made the flashy plays in the second. The Chargers added it up to a 27-10 win over the Cleveland Browns on Sunday at Huntington Park Stadium to approach the middle of the season with three wins in their last four games. Instead of maintaining sustained dominance on both sides, the Chargers (5-3) passed the baton between the offense and defense. They built a 17-point halftime lead and then went cold, punting three straight times in the third quarter. The defense then arrived with three second-half interceptions and came 44 seconds away from a second consecutive game without allowing a touchdown until Cedric Tillman tapped his toes in-bounds for a late 17-yard score. The list of key contributors sent coach Jim Harbaugh on a winding news conference that reminisced about his childhood growing up in Ohio, celebrated cornerback Tarheeb Still’s “one and a half” interceptions and praised receiver Quentin Johnston’s career-best 118 yards receiving. “It was a wonderful feeling of winning,” Harbaugh said with a dreamy smile. “A wonderful victory.” Quarterback Justin Herbert threw for 282

Kidnapping victim in Southern California saved with help of Find My iPhone app

An armed man who reportedly kidnapped his girlfriend and led law enforcement in high-speed chase of more than 20 miles was taken into custody with the help a smartphone app, officials announced Sunday.   The Nov. 2 incident unfolded in the 10300 block of Lower Azusa in El Monte just before 6 p.m., according to a news release from the El Monte Police Department.   Investigators say the suspect, identified as Mario Montano, showed up “armed with a firearm and distraught” to his girlfriend’s place of work.   “The suspect engaged in an argument with the victim which escalated when the suspect forced the victim into her own vehicle and drove away not allowing the victim to exit,” the release detailed.   Grisly new details emerge in killing of Orange County woman found in trash can During the incident, the girlfriend called a friend who alerted police and was able to provide the victim and the suspect’s location using the Find My iPhone app.   Deputies in a Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department helicopter located the vehicle on the 5 Freeway near the Bandini exit

Do you have to fill out the entire 2024 election ballot? Here’s what to know

With many high-stakes races on the ballot, voters face important decisions on Election Day, from presidential candidates to state and local measures. While some people may fill out a bubble in each section, others may be unsure about certain races and wonder: is it necessary to vote on every item? This can be especially true with lengthy ballots that contain numerous down-ballot races, judicial appointments, or proposals that may not have received widespread media coverage. Grisly new details emerge in killing of Orange County woman found in trash can Though widely encouraged, completing the entire ballot is not required. Ballots that are partially filled — referred to as “undervoted” ballots — are still valid. So, you can opt to leave certain sections blank if you don’t wish to vote on them. “For example, a voter may choose to vote for president, senator, and governor, but not for other offices or ballot measures that are lower down on their ballot,” the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency explains on a website debunking election rumors. “Even if a ballot includes an undervote in a particular contest, properly marked

Keeping ballots and poll workers safe in Georgia’s 2024 election

Keeping ballots and poll workers safe in Georgia’s 2024 election – CBS News Watch CBS News Ahead of Election Day, Georgia officials are preparing for this year’s contest – both in safeguarding the ballot and in assuring people that the race in the Peach State is fair. Be the first to know Get browser notifications for breaking news, live events, and exclusive reporting. Not Now Turn On

The fight over election rules in Georgia

The fight over election rules in Georgia – CBS News Watch CBS News Early voting began in Georgia, as a court battle was still being fought over vote-counting rules. 60 Minutes spoke with Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger and state election board member Janelle King about the contested hand-count rule, which is now on hold for election day. Be the first to know Get browser notifications for breaking news, live events, and exclusive reporting. Not Now Turn On

Weather system in Caribbean expected to become tropical storm

Updated on: November 3, 2024 / 10:32 PM EST / CBS/AP Developers designing homes to withstand hurricanes Developers designing Florida homes to withstand hurricanes 02:11 A weather system in the southwestern Caribbean is expected to develop and strengthen this week, prompting a tropical storm warning for Jamaica and a hurricane watch for the Cayman Islands to be issued Sunday, the National Hurricane Center in Miami said. The system also could bring heavy rainfall to Cuba and Florida as well as the northern coast of the Gulf of Mexico later this week, the center said. At 10 p.m. EST Sunday, the system was located about 325 miles south of Kingston, Jamaica, with maximum sustained winds of 35 mph, the center said. It was moving to the north at 6 mph, with a turn to the northwest expected. It was expected to become a tropical storm Monday with steady strengthening forecast. A tropical storm is defined as having maximum sustained winds of 39 mph up to 73 mph. Hurricane-force winds are 74 miles and greater. If the storm strengthens as expected, it will be named Rafael. The disturbance

Fire displaces 10 people in San Jose multi-unit residential building

The cause of the fire is under investigation A flag is reflected on a San Jose Fire Department truck before a police procession for fallen CSO Officer Long Pham at SAP Center in San Jose, Calif., on Friday, Aug. 30, 2024. (Shae Hammond/Bay Area News Group) A fire early Sunday morning displaced 10 residents from a multi-family residential building in San Jose. The San Jose Fire Department said in a post on social media platform X that it responded to a two-alarm fire at 4:31 a.m. on the 100 block of Coy Drive, near Oak Grove High School. Crews extinguished the flames by 6:35 a.m. One resident was transported to the hospital for treatment of unspecified injuries, while the American Red Cross is assisting the 10 residents displaced from four units in the two-story building. The cause of the fire is under investigation.

Harris urges voters not to be fooled by Trump’s claims electoral system is rigged

By DARLENE SUPERVILLE and BILL BARROW, Associated Press DETROIT (AP) — On the last Sunday before Election Day, Democrat Kamala Harris said God offers a “divine plan strong enough to heal division” and urged voters not to be fooled by Donald Trump’s disparagement of the electoral system that he falsely claims is rigged against him. The vice president offered the latest iteration of her closing argument in Michigan, where she began her day at the pulpit of a Black church in Detroit. From there, she embarked on multiple additional stops in the state, part of the Democratic “blue wall” in the Midwest considered her smoothest potential path to an Electoral College majority. Harris avoided direct mention of Trump during her 11-minute talk at Greater Emmanuel Institutional Church of God in Christ. But her comments nonetheless served as a clear juxtaposition with the former president and Republican nominee. Democratic presidential nominee Vice President Kamala Harris boards Air Force Two as she departs Oakland County International Airport in Waterford Township, Mich., Sunday, Nov. 3, 2024, en route to Lansing, Mich. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin, Pool) “There are those

‘Nightmare’ sculpture that won over some New Zealanders moves on to a new home

By CHARLOTTE GRAHAM-McLAY | Associated Press WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — Perched on two fingers on the roof of an art gallery in Wellington, New Zealand, the giant sculpture of a hand has loomed over the city for five years. Named Quasi, the 16-foot creation of Australia-based sculptor Ronnie van Hout bears an unsmiling human face, because why not? Now, after five years of provoking controversy and myriad emotions — from horror and revulsion to delight — Quasi was removed from the roof of City Gallery last week. It will be taken to a new home, the gallery said. “This is either a great day for Wellington or a terrible day for Wellington, and there’s not much view in between,” said Ben McNulty, a Wellington city council member. Personally, McNulty told The Associated Press he felt “devastated” by the sculpture’s departure. Quasi is made of steel, polystyrene and resin, and was based on scans of van Hout’s hand and face. It was named in part for Quasimodo, the bellringer in Victor Hugo’s 1831 novel “The Hunchback of Notre-Dame.” Quasi first graced — or haunted —

Kamala Harris makes surprise appearance on Saturday Night Live

NEW YORK (AP) — Kamala Harris made a surprise appearance on “Saturday Night Live” in the final days before the presidential election, playing herself as the mirror-image double of Maya Rudolph’s version of her in the show’s cold open. The first lines the candidate spoke as she sat across from Rudolph, their outfits identical, were drowned out by cheers from the audience. “It is nice to see you, Kamala,” Harris told Rudolph with a broad grin she kept throughout the sketch. “And I’m just here to remind you, you got this.” At the end of the sketch, the two, in sync, said supporters need to “Keep Kamala and carry-on-ala,” declared that they share each other’s “belief in the promise of America” and delivered the signature line, “Live from New York it’s Saturday night!” Harris made the surprise trip to New York before Tuesday’s election, taking a brief break from the battleground states where she has been campaigning. With the appearance on NBC’s sketch comedy show, the Democratic nominee was hoping to generate buzz and appeal to a nationwide audience. Harris had left Charlotte, N.C., and

After campaigning outside California, Newsom spends final days of election in home state

Throughout this election cycle, California Gov. Gavin Newsom traveled the country campaigning for the Democratic presidential ticket, making stops in North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Michigan, New Hampshire, Georgia, South Carolina, Oregon, Idaho, Washington and Nevada. He ran his own campaign to raise money for Democrats in red states, became the party’s fighter on conservative television shows and acted as a proxy for President Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris. After crisscrossing America, the Democratic governor is spending the final days of the 2024 election in a place where he hasn’t campaigned very much this year: his home state. “You can do anything. You can’t do everything,” Newsom said about his effort to balance his responsibilities to campaign nationally and in California during an interview. “I mean, if there was an eighth day I’d use it.” Newsom’s appearances this weekend in Orange County highlighted an irony of his strategy: As the governor wooed donors in Boise, Idaho, and defended Biden in Atlanta, Democrats in California have waged a fierce fight in key congressional races largely without the state’s most powerful politician by their side. California has several

What can’t RZA do? The legendary producer and artist tackles classical music

Since Wu-Tang Clan leader RZA started chopping up samples and making hip-hop beats on a drum machine nearly 40 years ago, he’s been pulling inspiration from a variety of musical genres and mediums, ranging from 1970s soul and orchestral tracks to kung-fu films. But it wasn’t until the legendary producer and artist challenged himself to make his first classical album, “A Ballet Through Mud” (released in August), that he recognized that he’s always been a composer — his journey has just been different. “I have been composing my whole life, although I didn’t know initially that was what I was doing,” says RZA, who provided the soundtrack for movies such as “Kill Bill” and “Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai.” After finding an old notebook filled with hundreds of pages of lyrics from his childhood during the pandemic, RZA dreamed up a magical, 11-track composition that follows six characters — each named after Greek musical scales — as they navigate the complexities of life, friendship and personal growth. With the help of the Colorado Symphony, which performed on the album, and a ballet performance

LACMA Art + Film Gala draws Blake Lively, Charli XCX and Leo (with bodyguard)

The evening was cloudy, but the stars came out anyway, parading in front of Chris Burden’s “Urban Light” sculpture before heading into the controlled chaos of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art’s 13th Art + Film Gala. The event, co-chaired by Leonardo Di Caprio and LACMA trustee Eva Chow, was held in honor of artist Simone Leigh and filmmaker Baz Luhrmann. It was also the museum’s most successful Art + Film Gala ever, said LACMA Chief Executive Michael Govan, who noted that it had raised $6.4 million. “I think I know everyone in this room, because we are a family from around the world,” Govan said during his opening remarks as guests, including Kim Kardashian, Blake Lively, Laura Dern, Viola Davis, Andrew Garfield and Sarah Paulson, sat down to a dinner of makgeolli jeung-pyeon, japchae and grand cru galbi-jjim created by chef David Shim from Cote, the country’s only Michelin-starred Korean steakhouse. LACMA’s Michael Govan with honoree Simone Leigh. (Stefanie Keenan / Getty Images for LACMA) Earlier in the evening, while cocktails and small bites were being passed around, Govan said it was rare

Oklahoma storms injure at least 11 and leave thousands without power

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Severe storms and tornadoes battered Oklahoma early Sunday, tossing cars and ripping roofs off buildings in the middle of the night and leaving tens of thousands of homes and businesses without power. Among numerous injuries, 11 people required hospitalization, authorities said. Much of the damage was reported in and around the state capital of Oklahoma City, near the state’s center, but also scattered elsewhere around the state. The early morning storms set off tornado warnings that extended south to the Arkansas state line. Heavy rains caused flash flooding in some areas and one lightning-sparked house fire was reported. More than 99,000 Oklahoma homes and businesses lost power during the overnight storms. By late Sunday afternoon, that number was reduced to around 24,000. No fatalities had been reported. Richard Thompson, forecast chief for the National Weather Service Storm Prediction Center in Oklahoma, said he believes six or more tornadoes hit the state overnight. Meanwhile, forecasters warned state residents to brace for more heavy rain and possible severe weather through Monday. “We’re not done with it yet,” he said. A tornado watch for

Warriors star Steph Curry making progress toward return from ankle injury

WASHINGTON D.C. — Steph Curry got upgraded from out to questionable on the Warriors’ official injury report, signaling a return to the court is near. Whether he gets back on the court for Monday’s matchup with the Wizards or later this road trip will be determined soon. At the team’s optional practice at Georgetown on Sunday, head coach Steve Kerr didn’t tip his hand as to whether his superstar point guard will return for the Wizards tilt. Curry got re-evaluated on Sunday and participated in practice. “He looks good, but it’s all about how he feels after the workout tomorrow, so we’ll see,” Kerr said. Curry has missed the past three games with a left ankle sprain — officially listed as a left peroneal strain. He injured his ankle in Golden State’s loss to the Clippers — the team’s only defeat so far this season. First, he rolled his ankle fighting through a screen. After exiting the game and stretching it out with a band on the bench, he immediately re-rolled it while trying to set a pick. In three games played this year, Curry

Back to back crashes in Fresno County leaves 1 man dead and CHP car damaged

Monday, November 4, 2024 3:32AM Back to back crashes in Fresno County leaves 1 man dead and CHP car damaged The California Highway Patrol is investigating a series of early Sunday morning crashes on the same Fresno County road. FRESNO COUNTY, Calif. (KFSN) — The California Highway Patrol is investigating a series of crashes that happened on the same Fresno County road. Officers were called to Kearny Boulevard just west of Fair Avenue for a crash just before 2 a.m. Sunday. Investigators say a 21-year-old man was driving west on Kearney when his Toyota Camry veered off the road. The car collided head-on with a tree and immediately caught fire. The man was not able to escape the car and was pronounced dead at the scene. It is unknown if alcohol and/or drugs were a factor in this crash. As CHP officers were investigating the deadly crash, a man suspected of DUI crashed into one of their patrol cars. No officers were hurt and were outside of the car at the time of the crash. The driver suffered minor injuries and will be booked into

2 men hospitalized following shooting in northwest Fresno, police say

Sunday, November 3, 2024 7:52PM 2 men hospitalized following shooting in northwest Fresno, police say Police are investigating what led to a shooting that sent two men to the hospital in northwest Fresno. FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) — Police are investigating what led to a shooting that sent two men to the hospital in northwest Fresno. Investigators say just after midnight Sunday, officers nearby heard 10 to 15 gun shots fired and responded to State Street near Mission Avenue. When they arrived, officers found two men in their late twenties and early thirties suffering from gunshot wounds. They were taken to the hospital and are expected to survive. Investigators say several people were detained for questioning and were eventually cooperative with officers. Anyone with information is asked to contact the Fresno Police Department. Copyright © 2024 KFSN-TV. All Rights Reserved. Top Stories

Santa Ana Winds Prompt Red Flag Warning in Riverside County

Forecasters predicted dry conditions this week, that prompted a red flag warning issued by the National Weather Service due to Santa Ana winds bringing critical fire weather. Winds were expected to start picking up Sunday night in the Riverside metropolitan area and the Temecula Valley with speeds of 15 to 25 mph and gusts between 35 to 45 mph, some even as high as 55 mph through Monday. The red flag warning was effective form 7 p.m. Sunday to 6 p.m. Monday in the Riverside county valley areas, according to the NWS. The NWS said outdoor burning was not recommended during the red flag warning. “Any fires that develop will likely spread rapidly,” the NWS announced. Sunday temperatures reached a high of 70 in the Riverside metropolitan area, 67 in the Temecula Valley, and 79 in the Coachella Valley and in the Palm Springs area. Temperatures throughout the week were expected to range from the low 70s to mid 70s in the Riverside metropolitan area dropping to the mid 40s by night. The Temecula Valley was expected to be slightly cooler with temperatures in the