Bay Area breweries win big at 2023 World Beer Cup competition

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:19:05 GMT

Bay Area breweries win big at 2023 World Beer Cup competition Sixteen Bay Area breweries triumphed at the recent World Beer Cup competition held in Nashville, Tenn., bringing home gold medals for a lineup that includes Danville Brewing, Alameda’s Faction Brewing and Emeryville’s Wondrous Brewing.The World Beer Cup, which is run by the Brewers Association, the same group that hosts the annual Great American Beer Festival, welcomes entries from breweries around the world. Although entries were down slightly this year, as many parts of the world are still recovering from the pandemic, 10,213 entries were sampled by 272 judges (I was privileged to join them once again) from around the world.American-style IPAs accounted for the most popular category, followed closely by juicy or hazy IPA and the German-style Pilsener category rounded out the top three, suggesting that craft lagers are here to stay.The list of gold medal winners included Wondrous Brewing, which opened in 2021, for its Janet’s Brown Ale, a tribute beer to longtime ...

From California to Uzbekistan, the world’s largest lakes are shrinking dramatically and scientists say they know why

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:19:05 GMT

From California to Uzbekistan, the world’s largest lakes are shrinking dramatically and scientists say they know why More than half of the world’s largest lakes and reservoirs have lost significant amounts of water over the last three decades, according to a new study, which pins the blame largely on climate change and excessive water use.Roughly one-quarter of the world’s population lives in the basin of a drying lake, according to the study by a team of international scientists, published Thursday in the journal Science.While lakes cover only around 3% of the planet, they hold nearly 90% of its liquid surface freshwater and are essential sources of drinking water, irrigation and power, and they provide vital habitats for animals and plants.But they’re in trouble.Lake water levels fluctuate in response to natural climate variations in rain and snowfall, but they are increasingly affected by human actions.Across the world, the most significant lakes are seeing sharp declines. The Colorado River’s Lake Mead in Southwest US has receded dramatically amid a megadrought and decades of overuse. The Casp...

Disney drops plan to move 2,000 California workers to Florida amid fight

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:19:05 GMT

Disney drops plan to move 2,000 California workers to Florida amid fight By Christopher Palmeri | BloombergWalt Disney Co., embroiled in a high-profile fight with Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, is dropping plans to relocate 2,000 California employees to a new corporate campus it was building in the state.The company didn’t mention the dispute specifically in a note to employees Thursday, saying only that conditions had changed since the move was announced almost two years ago.“Given the considerable changes that have occurred since the announcement of this project, including new leadership and changing business conditions, we have decided not to move forward with construction of the campus,” parks chief Josh D’Amaro said in the note to staff.But the backdrop is the increasingly acrimonious fight with the Republican governor and presumed 2024 presidential candidate. DeSantis signed legislation that took control of a board that oversees municipal services at Walt Disney World after the company publicly opposed a state law limiting the discussion of gender ...

Panamanian girl, 8, dies in Border Patrol custody in Texas

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:19:05 GMT

Panamanian girl, 8, dies in Border Patrol custody in Texas By Valerie Gonzalez and Rebecca Santana | Associated PressMCALLEN, Texas (AP) — A little girl from Panama born with heart problems died in Border Patrol custody Wednesday, the second death of a child from Latin America in U.S. government custody in two weeks.The 8-year-old girl and her family were being held in Harlingen, Texas, in the Rio Grande Valley, one of the busiest corridors for migrant crossings, the Border Patrol’s parent agency, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, said. The agency has struggled with overcrowding at its facilities, spurred by a large increase in migrants ahead of the expiration last week of a key regulation on immigration linked to the COVID-19 pandemic.The girl experienced ” a medical emergency ” and emergency medical services were called. They took her to the hospital where she was pronounced dead, the agency said.An autopsy has been ordered, said Jesus T. “Chuy” Garcia, Jr., the local judge presiding in the case.The girl...

Two Florida moms are at the center of the fight against book banning in America

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:19:05 GMT

Two Florida moms are at the center of the fight against book banning in America Jeffrey Fleishman | Los Angeles Times (TNS)ORLANDO, Fla. — The tattoos on Jen Cousins’ arms speak to literacy and how books can take on us on trips across strange and extraordinary universes: an owl for wisdom, a drawing from the novel “Wonder,” multicolored glasses from Harry Potter and a saying from one of her children: “The world is only what you shape it to be.”But as any Hogwarts wizard knows, and as Cousins, a mother with a defiant streak, was quick to discover, many forces are conspiring to shape the world.At a school board meeting here two years ago, her ideas clashed with those of conservative parents and a Proud Boys member who called for “Gender Queer,” a graphic memoir by Maia Kobabe about sexual identity, to be pulled from library shelves.“This is the 21st century. We don’t ban books, right?” said Cousins, recalling that day when school board members “freaked out” over the memoir’s depic...

Rep. Eric Swalwell says he received death threat from ex-49er Bruce Miller

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:19:05 GMT

Rep. Eric Swalwell says he received death threat from ex-49er Bruce Miller East Bay Rep. Eric Swalwell is taking seriously an online death threat that came from the Twitter account appearing to belong to San Francisco 49ers fullback Bruce Miller.Swalwell shared a screenshot of a direct message Wednesday that came from @BruceMillerIII that warned Swalwell it was “almost time” to either go to Guantanamo (a U.S. military detention center in Cuba) or “just execution.” The message was followed by three laughing emojis and an expletive ahead of the word “traitor.”“My family and staff are deeply disturbed by the threat of execution made to me, apparently by former San Francisco 49er Bruce Miller,” Swalwell said in a statement. “Threats of political violence are unacceptable. They also will not silence me from defending democracy.”In a direct message to this news organization, @BruceMillerIII stated “I speak for myself,” and deferred further comment to a reply he sent Swalwell on Twitter, in which he wrote: “That was in no way a threat to y...

Foo Fighters free livestream: Here’s how to watch the May 21 concert

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:19:05 GMT

Foo Fighters free livestream: Here’s how to watch the May 21 concert Southern California rock band Foo Fighters are hosting a special livestream event dubbed “Foo Fighters: Preparing Music For Concerts” that launches Sunday, May 21 at noon.The virtual performance from the band’s Los Angeles-based Studio 606 will include the group blasting through its hits and debuting new music from its forthcoming “But Here We Are” album, which is due out on June 2. It will also feature behind-the-scenes footage and a few surprises, plus the reveal who will be occupying the drumkit in place of Taylor Hawkins, who died suddenly while on tour last year.Fans can tune into the free livestream at foofighters.veeps.com.So far, Foo Fighters have released two new songs from its upcoming album, a collection of songs written and recorded after Hawkins’ death and the pair of massive, rock-filled celebrations of life at Wembley Stadium in London and Kia Forum in Inglewood that followed. The band put out the emotional track, “Rescued,” in April and just dropped the punk rock-tin...

Warriors star Steph Curry wins NBA citizenship award

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:19:05 GMT

Warriors star Steph Curry wins NBA citizenship award Stephen Curry’s off-court work promoting youth literacy and fighting for gender equity in sports has been well-known for years. But now he’s receiving an honor recognizing his work in the community.The Professional Basketball Writers Association on Thursday named Curry as the recipient of this year’s J. Walter Kennedy Citizenship Award. He is the first Warriors player to win the award, which was established in 1974.The annual award is said to be presented to “a player, coach or athletic trainer who shows outstanding service and dedication to the community.” The PBWA viewed Curry as deserving for this year’s honor, which is the first in two years because of the pandemic.“Few athletes have as great a reach or as powerful a platform as Steph Curry, and he has used it to the fullest to benefit others,” PBWA President Howard Beck said in a statement. “The members of the Professional Basketball Writers Association salute him and the other nominees for t...

Brush fire near Highway 4 in Martinez burns 5 acres

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:19:05 GMT

Brush fire near Highway 4 in Martinez burns 5 acres (KRON) -- Firefighters are responding to a brush fire near Highway 4 in the Martinez area, according to the Crockett Carquinez Fire Department. The fire is burning adjacent to westbound Highway 4, east of McEwen.Firefighters are reportedly calling for a second alarm. The fire has burned five acres, but forward progress has apparently been stopped. "Crews will be mopping up for an extended period," Crockett Carquinez FD tweeted.Photo: Alert CaliforniaPhoto: Con FireThis is a developing story. Check back for updates.

Debt ceiling negotiators rushing for weekend deal, but much work remains

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:19:05 GMT

Debt ceiling negotiators rushing for weekend deal, but much work remains WASHINGTON (AP) — Negotiators from the White House labored Thursday over the U.S. debt limit with House Speaker Kevin McCarthy’s emissaries at the Capitol, grinding through a second day of head-to-head talks trying to strike a budget deal to avert a looming economic crisis.Brown bags of lunch snacks were delivered to the stately room signaling a long day ahead.With a deadline as soon as June 1 drawing nearer, President Joe Biden and McCarthy tapped their top representatives to work out a deal after a week of talks with a larger contingent stalled out. Upbeat, McCarthy said it was important to have an “agreement in principle” by this weekend if they hope to get to a House vote next week. “Everyone’s working hard.” McCarthy told CNN and others at the Capitol.The White House team also appeared upbeat as they entered the building, but declined comments. They departed two hours later, and it was unclear if talks would continue late in the day.“This does not have to be a crisi...