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Special Weather Statement issued February 16 at 11:22AM PST by NWS Los Angeles/Oxnard CA

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At 1119 AM PST, Doppler radar was tracking clusters of strong thunderstorm
moving into the Central Coast. Storms are moving east at 25 to 30 mph.

HAZARD…Wind gusts of 50 to 55 mph and pea size hail. A brief weak tornado
is possible.

SOURCE…Radar indicated.

IMPACT…Gusty winds could knock down tree limbs and blow around
unsecured objects. Minor hail damage to vegetation is
possible.

Locations impacted include…
Santa Maria…
San Luis Obispo…
Lompoc…
Morro Bay…
Pismo Beach…
Atascadero…
Arroyo Grande…
Nipomo…
Cambria…
Vandenberg Space Force Base…
Orcutt…
Highway 101 through Gaviota State Park…
Grover Beach…
Guadalupe…
Oceano…
Avila Beach…
Diablo Canyon…
Cayucos…
Baywood-Los Osos…
and Hearst Castle.
If outdoors, consider seeking shelter inside a building.

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Realizarán entrega de comida en North Shore, evento dirigido a comunidad migrante afectada

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Realizarán entrega de comida en North Shore

Juan Montesló

NORTH SHORE, California (KUNA) – Ante la difícil situación económica derivada de la crisis migratoria que enfrenta el Valle de Coachella, mujeres de la comunidad de North Shore, en coordinación con Inland Congregations United for Change (ICUC) y el Banco de Alimentos FIND, se han organizado campañas de distribución de alimentos para beneficiar a la comunidad.

Este lunes 16 de febrero en punto de las 4 pm se llevará a cabo una entrega de despensas en 100110 Compas Dr. North Shore, Ca. 92254, instalaciones de la Misión de San Juan Diego.

Este grupo de mujeres, coordinado por la ciudadana Sol Ángel Cruz, dejan la comodidad de sus hogares para servir a los demás, beneficiando a cientos de familias en las comunidades de North Shore, Mecca y Oasis.

Manténgase en sintonía de Telemundo15.com para más detalles y/o actualizaciones.

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Hopes that the FBI would share evidence in Alex Pretti’s killing with state investigators have shattered

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By Holmes Lybrand, CNN

(CNN) — Hopes that the FBI would share information gathered in the investigation into Alex Pretti’s killing with state investigators in Minnesota have shattered.

Despite initial statements in the wake of meeting with White House border czar Tom Homan, Minnesota’s Bureau of Criminal Apprehension said in a statement Monday the FBI informed it last week that it would not share information.

The BCA said it received notice from the bureau on Friday.

“While this lack of cooperation is concerning and unprecedented,” state investigators said in their statement, “the BCA is committed to thorough, independent and transparent investigations of these incidents, even if hampered by a lack of access to key information and evidence.”

CNN has reached out to the FBI for comment.

State investigators said they “will continue to pursue all legal avenues to gain access to relevant information and evidence.” County officials and the BCA filed a lawsuit the day Pretti was fatally shot by immigration agents, suing the federal government for access to investigative material in the case.

The FBI’s refusal — which breaks precedent in such investigations — is in line with the administration’s poor and often confused handling of the recent killings by Department of Homeland Security officers and agents.

Previously, federal officials refused to share any evidence with the BCA and declined to open a civil rights investigation that would focus on the Border Patrol officers who shot and killed Pretti. Days later, amid continued backlash, Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche softly reversed course, saying a civil rights investigation into Pretti’s death would be opened, but that it would simply follow the course of a normal federal investigation.

“We’re looking at everything that would shed light on that day,” Blanche said last month when announcing the investigation.

“I don’t want to overstate what is happening,” he added. “I don’t want the takeaway to be there is some massive civil rights investigation. I would describe it as a standard investigation by the FBI.”

Homeland Security’s investigative agency was leading the probe with the FBI acting in a supporting role in the days after Pretti’s killing. When the BCA tried to access the scene after Pretti was killed in January, it was blocked by federal officials.

Days after Pretti’s death, the FBI took over the case but still declined to share information with the BCA.

“Minnesota needs impartial investigations into the shootings of American citizens on our streets,” Gov. Tim Walz said Monday on X. “Trump’s left hand cannot investigate his right hand. The families of the deceased deserve better.”

The lack of cooperation between federal and state local investigators extends to the killing of Renee Good and the case of Julio Sosa-Celis, who was shot in the leg by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent, BCA said in its statement.

When an ICE officer shot and killed Good, the FBI quickly cut out the local Minnesota investigators, essentially ending their investigation. The FBI then shifted the focus of its probe to whether Good and those around her committed a crime against the officer, as opposed to his conduct in the shooting.

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Oscar-winning actor Robert Duvall dead at 95

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Robert Duvall arrives at the 11th Annual Entertainment Tonight/People Magazine Emmy Party in Los Angeles in September 2007.


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By Brian Lowry, CNN

(CNN) — Robert Duvall, the Oscar-winning actor best known for “The Godfather,“ “Apocalypse Now” and many other tough-guy roles over an acclaimed screen career that spanned six decades, has died. He was 95.

Duvall died “peacefully” at his home in Middleburg, Virginia on Sunday, according to a statement sent by his public relations agency on behalf of his wife, Luciana.

Duvall memorably played the Corleone family consigliere, or key adviser, in Francis Ford Coppola’s “The Godfather,” earning his first of seven Academy Award nominations for the 1972 film before reprising the role two years later in “The Godfather Part II.”

Born in San Diego, California – his father was a career naval officer – Duvall played a wide variety of roles, from cowboys to military men.

He attended Principia College in Illinois and served in the army during the Korean War before moving to New York and studying drama under famed acting coach Sanford Meisner. During that period, he shared an apartment with Dustin Hoffman and hung out with Gene Hackman, another young actor who would go on to great success. Hackman died last year.

Duvall appeared in a number of plays before being cast in the film version of “To Kill a Mockingbird” in the small but pivotal of Arthur “Boo” Radley in 1962. (He later named one of his dogs “Boo.”)

An array of film roles followed, among them the bad guy opposite John Wayne in Wayne’s lone Oscar-winning performance, “True Grit”; the part of Major Frank Burns in the Robert Altman movie “M*A*S*H”; and the lead in “Star Wars” director George Lucas’ dystopian 1971 sci-fi directing debut, “THX 1138,” in which Duvall (and everyone else) sported shaved heads.

That came out the year before “The Godfather,” and his role as Corleone family attorney Tom Hagen propelled Duvall into another echelon. The actor worked constantly thereafter, playing a network executive in the satire “Network,” and migrating to television in the blockbuster TV miniseries “Lonesome Dove.”

Duvall won an Oscar for portraying a country singer in the 1983 movie “Tender Mercies,” in which he did his own singing.

He also earned Academy Award nominations for playing a marine at odds with his family in “The Great Santini,” and as Lt. Col. Kilgore in the Vietnam War epic “Apocalypse Now,” which reunited him with Coppola and featured him delivering the oft-quoted line, “I love the smell of napalm in the morning.”

Duvall noticeably skipped appearing in the a long-delayed “The Godfather Part III” in 1990, due to a pay dispute with Coppola, telling Bob Costas in 1990 that Al Pacino was going to be paid five times the amount he was offered, which was “totally unacceptable.”

Later, in an interview with Larry King, Duvall called his decision not to appear in the third “Godfather” movie “a matter of principle.”

Roles in other Westerns were also a part of his oeuvre, such as “Open Range” opposit

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