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Tony’s Pizzaria Surfer’s Point Turns 67

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VENTURA, Calif. (KEYT) Tony's Pizzaria Surfer's Point is celebrating its 67th anniversary.

The pizzaria with the neon sign near the beach and the Ventura County Fairgrounds is known for live music and dancing.

The band Psychedelic Summer played on Friday night and inspired Tony's to host a hippie costume contest.

Robin Beccue and Carl Morehouse won Tony's gift cards based on audience applause.

"So this is our 67th anniversary, my father opened it in 1959 and we are so excited to still be serving the community and we appreciate all the support and everybody who comes out to still see us a Tony's Pizzaria, cheers to 67 years," said Bruce Barrios.

Customers still order from the same take-out window, but the grounds have been improved to support live music, and lots of room for diners.

For more information visit https://tonyspizzaria.net

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Hundreds of pets were rescued following Venezuela’s earthquakes. Now they’re looking for their families

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By Anabella Gonzalez, CNN

(CNN) — Catira Alejandra couldn’t contain her excitement when she was reunited with her family. Tail wagging, frenzied leaping, and loving licks to the face marked the moment the small dog finally saw the familiar faces she didn’t know if she would see again.

But several days earlier, Catira was hunched over, head down and trembling as gloved hands examined her after she was rescued in La Guaira. She was briefly renamed by her rescuers and carried no information to trace back to the life she once knew. She was one of the hundreds of pets that flooded shelters after twin earthquakes devastated parts of Venezuela in June, killing thousands of people.

Since then, scores of residents have lost loved ones, their homes and the furry companions they shared their lives with.

Since June 24, at least 648 pets (including dogs and cats) have been rescued in La Guaira – one of the states hardest hit by the earthquakes – and the Caracas neighborhood of San Bernardino, according to Maguildas Vargas, president of Misión Nevado, a Venezuelan government project that provides shelter for homeless animals.

Awaiting a happy ending

Vargas’ team has been able to reunite at least 18 pets rescued in La Guaira with their owners.

Most of the animals found were injured and had fractures, multiple traumas, mutilations, abrasions, or cuts, said Vargas, a veterinary assistant. Those pets are receiving veterinary care and shelter until they can return to their original homes.

Vargas has called for people looking for their lost pets to create profiles for them and spread the word on social media.

Social networks have been flooded with photos and videos of dogs of all sizes, white cats, black cats, striped and multicolored cats. Each post has been circulated repeatedly with desperate pleas from bereaved owners and basic information about their beloved animals.

The shelter at Granja Los Corales, in the state of La Guaira, is one of the hubs for hundreds of rescued animals.

“We are here as a meeting point for those people who are looking for their pets so they can come and check if they are in the facilities,” Rene Cardozo, shelter coordinator in the region, told state broadcaster Venezolana de Televisión (VTV).

‘My mission is for them to find their owners’

Alongside government efforts, many independent shelters have worked to reunite the canine and feline victims of Venezuela’s earthquakes, with their loved ones.

María Cordova made her first animal rescue when she was 15 years old, in 2013. Since then, she’s made it her mission, working from Barquisimeto, in the state of Lara. Being a pastry chef who works from home has allowed her to orient her schedule around caring for her rescues.

Days after the earthquakes, she traveled to La Guaira twice, where she and her shelter, Amor Animal helped 22 animals.

“We are looking for their owners; we know that many are still hospitalized and haven’t had the chance to look for their pets,” she told CNN.

“My mission in all of this is for them to find their owners. I am in no hurry to put them up for adoption, because my mission and my satisfaction would be for them to be reunited with their owners,” Cordova said.

That mission was partially accomplished a few days ago when she saw Gus, a black cat she had rescued in Catia La Mar, in the state of La Guaira. Gus was reunited with his owner after 19 days.

“I found him by the grace of God, thanks to you,” says Rofredbelys, his owner, through tears in a video shared by the shelter.

These reunions, Cordova says, give meaning to all of her work. “That girl really cried,” she says.

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Beach Hazards Statement issued July 18 at 7:02PM PDT until July 21 at 11:00PM PDT by NWS Los Angeles/Oxnard CA

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* WHAT…Dangerous rip currents and breaking waves due to
elevated surf expected.

* WHERE…San Luis Obispo County Beaches and Santa Barbara
County Central Coast Beaches.

* WHEN…From Sunday afternoon through Tuesday evening.

* IMPACTS…There is an increased risk of ocean drowning. Rip
currents can pull swimmers and surfers out to sea. Waves can
wash people off beaches and rocks, and capsize small boats
nearshore.

* ADDITIONAL DETAILS…Highest surf will be focused across south
facing beaches due to a southerly swell produced by Tropical
Storm Elida.
Remain out of the water due to hazardous swimming conditions, or
stay near occupied lifeguard towers. Rock jetties can be deadly
in such conditions, stay off the rocks.

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Troy Jackson, a former Graham Platner ally, well-positioned to win Maine Democrats’ nomination to face Sen. Susan Collins

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By Patrick Svitek, Ethan Cohen, CNN

(CNN) — Former Maine Senate President Troy Jackson has built an overwhelming advantage in the short and unusual contest to replace Graham Platner and take on Republican Sen. Susan Collins in a must-win race for Democrats in their bid for control of the US Senate.

Delegates on Jackson’s slate won about 300 of the 319 slots up for grabs Saturday during the first day of county-level delegate selection for the July 25 convention to pick a new nominee.

If those delegates remain supportive of Jackson, that would give him roughly the support he’d need to win the nomination at the convention. Jackson will look to further tighten his grip on Sunday when the state’s remaining counties elect 181 more delegates.

“We’re well on our way to getting the government that we deserve,” Jackson said Saturday night on X, addressing supporters. “From the bottom of my heart, thank you.”

Platner dropped out the race on July 10 amid a series of scandals that culminated in a rape allegation that he denies. While Jackson was among those who called on Platner to end his bid, Jackson previously campaigned alongside Platner and presented himself as the candidate best positioned to continue his progressive political movement.

Jackson has a more understated style than Platner, who thrilled crowds across Maine with his gravelly voiced denunciations of the rich and powerful. But Jackson tied himself closely to Platner in an unsuccessful bid for governor earlier this year and has directly appealed to Platner’s former supporters.

“The movement that you’ve built can win,” Jackson told former Platner supporters when he launched his campaign for the nomination.

The July 25 convention, which will be held in Bangor, will feature 601 delegates. Five hundred delegates will come from this weekend’s county elections, while the remaining 101 will come automatically from the Democratic State Committee.

Eight counties elected their delegates Saturday. The delegates on slates released in advance by Jackson’s campaign won about 94% of the slots up for grabs, including every slot in the three largest counties that held contests.

In Cumberland, the state’s largest county and home to Portland, voters could vote for up to 179 of roughly 1,300 prospective delegates. The top 149 vote-getters who qualified for delegate slots all appeared on Jackson’s slate.

Jackson originally ran for governor in the June primary, placing third in the first round of voting. Two other former gubernatorial candidates, epidemiologist Nirav Shah and Maine Secretary of State Shenna Bellows, are also seeking the Senate nomination at the convention. There were 12 candidates going into this weekend’s county meetings.

Like Platner, Jackson had the support of Sen. Bernie Sanders, a Vermont independent, in his last race and ran on a platform aimed at working-class progressives. Jackson supports the universal healthcare program known as “Medicare for All,” raising taxes on billionaires, and abolishing Immigration and Customs Enforcement. He also opposes military aid to Israel at a time when Democrats are sharply divided on the US’ relationship with the country.

Jackson has been involved in Maine politics for over two decades. Most of that time was in the state Senate, where he was president from 2018 to 2024.

It remains to be seen how Jackson would make the case against Collins compared with Platner. Like Platner, Jackson has criticized Collins as part of a group of elitists that has overlooked working-class Mainers.

All the candidates for the nomination have spent recent days criticizing Collins as too supportive of IC

The Repair Café is Helping Repair the Planet One Item at a Time

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SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (KEYT) – From tables to chairs, sweaters to toasters – you name it, they can fix it! The Repair Café Santa Barbara returned to the CEC Environmental Hub Saturday for another completely free repair workshop.

Roughly 25-30 volunteers offered up their expertise to help fix another broken items, both big and small. Folks brought in their broken item, and then sat down with volunteers who guided them through the repair process to share pratical skills that can be used in the future.

Organizers say this helps prevent unnecessary waste, and keeps items out of the landfill.

"People are just so grateful that we're doing this," said Repair Café organizer, Issac Laris. "We have had amazing experiences fixing all sorts of sentimental items and just feel great about keeping things out of the landfill."

People got to enjoy free coffee and drinks while they waited for their items. The Repair Café is hosted on a bi-monthly basis, completely free to the community.

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