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Memorial Day Weekend & Warmer Weather Has Santa Barbara Harbor Patrol On Alert

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SANTA BARBARA , Calif. (KEYT) - The arrival of the first big holiday weekend of the sunny season, combined with summertime ahead will keep the Santa Barbara Harbor Patrol on a higher alert status.

Already the officers have full days with more than 1,100 vessels in the harbor combined with all the recreational use.

Harbor Patrol Officer Taylor Plasch was keeping a close eye on the vessels Tuesday morning and said, "we're looking at everything, we are looking at the boats in the slips and the people in the harbor."

For Memorial Day weekend, and the next several months, "we are going to have a lot more boats out here. Kayaks, standup paddle boats, swimmers from west beach – but most of what we are looking for are people operating their boats in an unsafe manner."

She also says there will be no swimming from the sand spit across to west beach.

May 16th marked the start of Safe Boating Week and a higher level of contact could be taking place between those on the water and the harbor patrol officers.

Just like driving a car, every person that operates a boat has to have their California boater card. 

Plasch explained, "say we stop someone who is going fast in the harbor, we will ask to see their boater card and if they don't have it they will get a citation for that or just advise them see that or get that done."

One of the more common contacts the Harbor Patrol makes with paddle boarders or kayakers is to make sure everyone has a life jacket ether around their waste or right in front of them.

One group went by on paddle boards and Harbor Patrol Officer, Alex Szymczak, pointed out that they all had life vests either on their board or "I think that one individual in the front has a hip pack."

There is also a loaner station at the boat ramp for adult and children life vests which has helped to reduced the safety issues.

This time of year, new or seasonal boaters can find themselves in a bad situation.

Szymczak had a hand held portable radio and said, "sometime you don't want to bring your phone out, into the water and in case of an emergency you are able to contact the appropriate resources if anything were to happen."

And weather this week has been challenging for some boaters. "It comes in waves. We've had quite a bit of wind coming up our way and with that we have boaters that are unprepared for that weather event."

If someone is stopped for boating under the influence, Plasch says, "we might tow them back and then we would get the police department to come and do field sobriety test if we choose to go that route."

In addition to holidays, weekends are like rush hour on a freeway.

"A lot of people coming out of their slips in the harbor, a lot of people launching from our launch ramps, and then human power crafts coming coming out of everywhere."

But she says they want to make sure everyone on the water is having a safe and enjoyable time. "It is great to see all the people utilizing the harbor and waterfront it is really fun."

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El Departamento de Justicia de EE.UU. prepara anuncio en medio de sus esfuerzos para imputar a Raúl Castro

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Por Mauricio Torres, CNN en Español

El Departamento de Justicia de Estados Unidos citó para este miércoles a un anuncio en el marco de una ceremonia para recordar el derribo de aviones de la organización de exiliados cubano-estadounidenses Hermanos al Rescate, ocurrido en 1996, y en medio de sus esfuerzos para presentar cargos penales contra el expresidente cubano Raúl Castro.

De acuerdo con la convocatoria, el acto se llevará a cabo a la 1:00 p.m. en Miami, hora local, y será encabezado por el secretario de Justicia interino, Todd Blanche, a quien acompañarán fiscales, funcionarios del Buró Federal de Investigación (FBI, por sus siglas en inglés) y legisladores.

El anuncio se realizará días después de que CNN y otros medios reportaron que el Departamento de Justicia trabaja para presentar una acusación formal contra el expresidente Raúl Castro, hermano del fallecido expresidente Fidel Castro y quien hoy tiene 94 años.

Fuentes con conocimiento del asunto dijeron que entre los posibles cargos contra Castro hay algunos relacionados precisamente con el derribo de los aviones de Hermanos al Rescate por parte de las Fuerzas Armadas de Cuba. En esos hechos murieron cuatro hombres, tres de ellos ciudadanos estadounidenses.

El anuncio, además, se llevará a cabo en medio de las crecientes presiones del Gobierno de Donald Trump contra Cuba, un país contra el que Estados Unidos mantiene un embargo económico desde la década de 1960.

La presión contra Cuba ha ido en incremento desde enero, luego del operativo militar con el que Estados Unidos capturó al presidente de Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, a quien acusa de delitos de narcoterrorismo, narcotráfico y armas, cargos que él rechaza.

Tras la captura de Maduro, un viejo aliado de Cuba, la isla se quedó sin el que era su principal proveedor de petróleo. Después de esto, Estados Unidos apretó más al amenazar con imponer aranceles adicionales a los países que dieran combustible a Cuba directa o indirectamente, una medida que llevó a naciones como México a suspender sus envíos de hidrocarburos a territorio cubano.

A esto se suma que en las últimas semanas Estados Unidos ha anunciado más sanciones contra diversos sectores de Cuba —minería, defensa y seguridad, entre otros—, con el argumento de que el país representa una amenaza para su seguridad nacional porque, según Washington, permite que en su territorio se refugien y operen grupos considerados terroristas. Repetidamente, Cuba ha negado que sea así y representar un riesgo para Estados Unidos.

Las presiones de Estados Unidos han generado una crisis económica y social en Cuba, donde la falta de combustible agrava las fallas en un sistema eléctrico ya golpeado y dificulta la distribución de alimentos y la prestación de servicios públicos.

En este marco, Trump ha dicho en varias ocasiones que debe haber cambios en Cuba e incluso que podría buscar tomar el control de la isla. En respuesta, varios altos funcionarios cubanos han rechazado tal escenario.

Las más recientes declaraciones en este sentido fueron del presidente Miguel Díaz-Canel, quien el lunes dijo en su cuenta de X que Estados Unidos lanza “amenazas de agresión militar” contra Cuba. Según el mandatario, si estos amagos se concretan, provocarán “un baño de sangre de consecuencias incalculables”.

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New Timeline Reveals Details, Potential Cause of Santa Rosa Island Fire

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CHANNEL ISLANDS, Calif. (KEYT) – A nearly 17,000-acre fire continues to burn across Santa Rosa Island after it reportedly sparked early Friday, May 15 in the hours leading up to the rescue of a stranded mariner.

A new timeline shared with Your News Channel by Channel Watch Marine Services Inc. DBA TowBoatUS Ventura ("Channel Watch") gives a more detailed account of what that stranded mariner may have experienced.

On May 15, Your News Channel broke the news about the rescue of a 67-year-old sailor who was stranded on the remote island and was spotted by a local sport fishing captain while a vegetation fire raged nearby.

The airlifted man had no injuries shared the U.S. Coast Guard Friday.

Since then though, the nearby vegetation fire has grown to be the largest wildfire this year according to the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection.

On Tuesday, Channel Watch stated that the 67-year-old shared with them that the sailboat he was piloting had run aground in the afternoon of May 14, a day earlier than previously reported, due to heavy surf.

Around 3 p.m., the vessel caught fire, but the smoke did not attract the attention of passing ships as the man had hoped.

Courtesy: Channel Watch Marine Services Inc. DBA TowBoatUS Ventura (Channel Watch)

The next morning, the 67-year-old fired several distress flares and that is how local sport fishing captain Jace Malone aboard the New Hustler spotted the stranded man.

Image shared by Jace Malone with Your News Channel on May 15, 2026.

Captain Malone navigated closer to the island, saw both the stranded man and the mast of the destroyed sailboat, and waited until a Coast Guard helicopter airlifted the man to Camarillo Airport.

Image shared by Jace Malone showing the man and the remains of the sailboat in the foreground. Shared with Your News Channel on May 15, 2026.

While the local sport fishing captain noted that the New Hustler and crew returned to their fishing excursion after the Coast Guard had released the Hook's Landing group from assisting in the response, the fire has continued to burn.

The stranded mariner being airlifted to safety. Image courtesy of Jace Malone.

The flames have spread from the initial site of the rescue near Ford Point on the southeastern edge across the federa

New Timeline Reveals Details, Potential Cause of Santa Rosa Island Fire

Kraig Pakulski 0 19 Article rating: No rating

CHANNEL ISLANDS, Calif. (KEYT) – A nearly 17,000-acre fire continues to burn across Santa Rosa Island after it reportedly sparked early Friday, May 15 in the hours leading up to the rescue of a stranded mariner.

A new timeline shared with Your News Channel by Channel Watch Marine Services Inc. DBA TowBoatUS Ventura ("Channel Watch") gives a more detailed account of what that stranded mariner may have experienced.

On May 15, Your News Channel broke the news about the rescue of a 67-year-old sailor who was stranded on the remote island and was spotted by a local sport fishing captain while a vegetation fire raged nearby.

The airlifted man had no injuries shared the U.S. Coast Guard Friday.

Since then though, the nearby vegetation fire has grown to be the largest wildfire this year according to the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection.

On Tuesday, Channel Watch stated that the 67-year-old shared with them that the sailboat he was piloting had run aground in the afternoon of May 14, a day earlier than previously reported, due to heavy surf.

Around 3 p.m., the vessel caught fire, but the smoke did not attract the attention of passing ships as the man had hoped.

Courtesy: Channel Watch Marine Services Inc. DBA TowBoatUS Ventura (Channel Watch)

The next morning, the 67-year-old fired several distress flares and that is how local sport fishing captain Jace Malone aboard the New Hustler spotted the stranded man.

Image shared by Jace Malone with Your News Channel on May 15, 2026.

Captain Malone navigated closer to the island, saw both the stranded man and the mast of the destroyed sailboat, and waited until a Coast Guard helicopter airlifted the man to Camarillo Airport.

Image shared by Jace Malone showing the man and the remains of the sailboat in the foreground. Shared with Your News Channel on May 15, 2026.

While the local sport fishing captain noted that the New Hustler and crew returned to their fishing excursion after the Coast Guard had released the Hook's Landing group from assisting in the response, the fire has continued to burn.

The stranded mariner being airlifted to safety. Image courtesy of Jace Malone.

The flames have spread from the initial site of the rescue near Ford Point on the southeastern edge across the federa

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