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Safe Boating Expo held in Channel Islands Harbor

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Annual Safe Boating Expo held in Channel Islands Harbor

OXNARD, Calif. (KEYT) The 16th annual Channel Islands Safe Boating Expo helped kick off Safe Boating Week.

People had a chance to see rescue demonstrations and board first responder vessels, including some of the Towboat U.S. fleet.

One of the big draws is a life jacket exchange.

"We heard about the plan to exchange the old vests with news ones and we have a boat, our vests are really old,so, that is why we are here," said Randa Shammaa.

The expo had interactive demonstrations for children and information about Junior Lifeguards, summer sailing lessons and local yacht clubs.

Members of United State Coast Guard Auxiliary shared helpful information.

"The state of California requires you have a boater ID card now, everybody has to have a boater ID ," said USCB vessel examiner Steve Rosenberg.

He said the card that costs $10 is good for a lifetime.

Rosenberg suggests visiting a government website for accurate information.

Expo organizers recommend going to an in-person boating safety course rather than an online course to qualify for the card.

Some courses are free.

For information about the card visit the California Division of Boating and Waterways at https://dbw.parks.ca.gov

For information about other opportunities visit, https://www.cgaux.org, https://www.boatus.com , https://www.channelslandsharbor.org

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Fiesta Dog Parade has tails wagging

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SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (KEYT) The first Fiesta Dog Parade had tails wagging.

Dogs and their two legged friends dressed in their fiesta finest to took part in the parade at the Paseo Nuevo Mall near the 800 block of State St.

Old Spanish days partnered with Santa Barbara Humane to make is fun for everyone.

Dogs is creative costumes won prizes, too.

"We just want everybody to enjoy it, we're glad they did. The people who came out have all been really Nice. The costumes have been incredible, super cute," said 2026 El Presidente Colin Hayward.

Cat Torrejon Nisbet and her dog won Best in Show.

"Sierra is a 5-year-old Bernedoodle. She is a very good girl. She's a therapy dog and we volunteer with therapy dogs of Santa Barbara. We go to the airport every week. We go to schools. She does a reading program with kids so that helps children in our community. I am very excited and this is for our dog Jagger that we lost five months ago," said Torrejon Nisbet.

Organizers had hydration stations for the thirsty pups strutting their stuff.

Old Spanish Days has other events leading up to fiesta including a Fiesta Fashion Sale next month.

For more information visit, https://sbfiesta.org

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California Strawberry Festival celebrates Top Crop

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VENTURA, Calif. (KEYT) It didn't take long for the opening day of the California Strawberry Festival to be jam packed

People lined up at the entrance of the Ventura County Fairgrounds.

Once inside, they had a chance to sample fresh strawberries grown at Faria Farm in Oxnard.

Thanks to local growers and strawberry fields that appear to go on forever strawberries have been Ventura County's top cash crop for decades.

The festival got its start in the Channel Islands Harbor and then moved to Oxnard College.

It now fills the Ventura County Fairgrounds with a carnival atmosphere.

Festival goers have a chance to quench their thirst on strawberry beer and margaritas.

Chocolate lovers flock to buy chocolate dipped strawberries.

One of the most popular things to do at the festival is build your own shortcake.

Volunteers help in the process.

Magaly Hernandez said Faria Farms is selling trays of strawberries for sale for $20.

"I'm here with my son and we decided to create this beautiful Strawberry Shortcake," said Fred Pantoja of Oxnard. "This is amazing on this year at the Strawberry Festival ,"said Hernandez of Faria, We've got a lot of strawberries huge ad delicious you can make it with sour cream with sugar, you can do it cover with chocolate a lot of things to do with strawberries."

Her favorite is strawberries with ice cream.

The Dr. Kato stage, named after the festival founder, had people dancing to the Brandon Ragan Project on Saturday afternoon.

Strawberry souvenirs including hats, t-shirts and even purses.

Some of the money raised goes to scholarships for the children of farm workers.

The California Strawberry Festival continues on Sunday from 10 a.m to 6:30 p.m.

Free shuttles are available all around town.

For more information visit https://castrawberryfestival.org

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Más de medio millón de adolescentes en EE.UU. están usando inhalantes. Un médico explica los peligros

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Por Katia Hetter, CNN

Las tendencias en redes sociales están impulsando una peligrosa forma de consumo de sustancias entre adolescentes en Estados Unidos que involucra productos domésticos y comerciales comunes, incluido el óxido nitroso, o gas de la risa.

Más de 500.000 adolescentes estadounidenses reportaron haber usado inhalantes en el último año, según una estimación basada en los hallazgos de un nuevo estudio publicado en la revista Preventive Medicine.

Hablé con la experta en bienestar de CNN, la doctora Leana Wen, para conocer más sobre los inhalantes y por qué resultan atractivos para tantos adolescentes. Wen es médica de emergencias y profesora asociada adjunta en la Universidad George Washington. Anteriormente, fue comisionada de salud de Baltimore.

CNN: ¿Qué son los inhalantes y qué sustancias están usando los adolescentes?

Dra. Leana Wen: Los inhalantes son sustancias químicas que producen efectos que alteran la mente cuando las personas inhalan sus vapores. Estas sustancias suelen ser productos comunes que se encuentran en hogares, escuelas, garajes y tiendas. Los adolescentes pueden inhalar gases, aerosoles o solventes para experimentar un efecto breve que puede incluir euforia y alucinaciones.

Estos productos incluyen pegamento, betún para zapatos, diluyente de pintura, aerosoles, gasolina y óxido nitroso, también conocido como gas de la risa. El óxido nitroso tiene usos médicos y comerciales legítimos. En medicina, se utiliza para la sedación y el control del dolor, incluso en odontología y en quirófanos. Comercialmente, se vende en cartuchos que pueden usarse en dispensadores de crema batida. Sin embargo, cada vez más, estos productos se promocionan y discuten en línea como sustancias recreativas.

Una razón por la que los inhalantes son especialmente preocupantes es que son baratos, ampliamente disponibles y a menudo legales de comprar. Los adolescentes pueden asumir erróneamente que, debido a que estos productos son artículos domésticos comunes, son relativamente seguros. Y es posible que padres y cuidadores no sepan que estos productos se están utilizando de esta manera.

CNN: ¿Qué encontró este nuevo estudio sobre el uso de inhalantes entre adolescentes en EE.UU.? ¿Hay poblaciones con mayor riesgo que otras?

Wen: Este estudio analizó datos de encuestas representativas a nivel nacional recopilados entre 2021 y 2023 de más de 33.700 adolescentes. Los investigadores encontraron que el 2,2 % de los adolescentes reportó haber usado inhalantes en el último año. Puede parecer un porcentaje pequeño, pero a nivel nacional representa a más de medio millón de adolescentes. Alrededor del 0,7 % reportó uso en el último mes, y el 0,3 % cumplía criterios de trastorno por uso de inhalantes, lo que significa que su consumo se había vuelto lo suficientemente grave como para causar deterioro clínicamente significativo o malestar.

Un hallazgo importante fue que los adolescentes más jóvenes, de 12 a 13 años, tenían tasas más altas de uso de inhalantes en comparación con los de 14 a 17 años.

Esto puede resultar sorprendente, pero, como explicaron los autores, coincide con investigaciones previas que muestran que los inhalantes suelen ser de las primeras sustancias con las que experimentan los adolescentes más jóvenes debido a lo comunes que son.

Otro hallazgo relevante fue la fuerte relación entre el uso de inhalantes y otros comportamientos de riesgo. Los adolescentes que consumían tabaco, participaban en peleas físicas o robaban tenían prob

Senate referee rules against some Trump ballroom funding, Democrats say

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By Lauren Fox, Sarah Ferris, Annie Grayer, CNN

(CNN) — The push to secure federal dollars for President Donald Trump’s ballroom security just got more difficult on Capitol Hill.

Senate Democrats said Saturday the provision that funds Trump’s ballroom in the GOP’s latest budget bill has been deemed out of order by the Senate parliamentarian, a major blow to the president’s priority.

A GOP leadership aide cautioned the process is ongoing and that Republicans are continuing to refine the provision to find a way that it can be included.

But the ruling is still a major turn in the future of Trump’s ballroom renovation project.

Top Republicans were already privately skeptical they’d have the votes for Trump’s ballroom push — which the White House has said would put money strictly toward security for the East Wing project and separate US Secret Service needs — at such an economically turbulent time for many Americans, according to multiple GOP leadership sources.

Saturday’s news forces Republican party leaders to go back to the drawing board to get the money through Congress without Democratic votes.

The ballroom funding totals about $220 million, according to a memo sent from the White House to members of Congress this week, but comes as part of a $1 billion security funding request.

Republicans, led by Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, had sought to include the funds in a package of immigration money that would be able to skirt the Senate’s 60-vote threshold as long as it follows a series of process rules. But Democrats say the Senate’s rules referee, parliamentarian Elizabeth MacDonough, informed lawmakers Saturday that the ballroom money does not, in fact, comply with those special rules.

Before the latest ruling, McDonough had already determined that a few other provisions would need to be altered in the broader package.

Even if GOP leaders can manage to successfully rewrite the ballroom-related language in compliance with Senate’s rules, it may be stripped out anyway.

There’s widespread consternation about the optics of the money for the East Wing project — even if it’s just for security — despite a fierce White House lobbying campaign. That sales pitch included a full briefing by the Secret Service chief to Senate Republicans, a briefing by the homeland security secretary to a large group of House Republicans, a briefing by acting Attorney General Todd Blanche and even some private meetings at the White House with lawmakers.

Part of the administration’s pitch was to clarify for lawmakers that only a fraction of the up to $1 billion would be used specifically on the ballroom, while the rest would be used by the Secret Service for other matters, according to two sources in the meetings.

But even with the full-court press, there are still plenty of Republicans who are skeptical about its price tag in an election year.

GOP Rep. Michael McCaul of Texas told CNN there has been “very vigorous debate” among House Republicans about whether to support money for Trump’s ballroom even though most agree with security funding.

“If you’re in a politically challenging district, that’s not an easy vote to take. I’m not running again so it doesn’t matter to me. … It’s hard to justify a billion dollars. Just the optics of a billion dollars for a ballroom,” McCaul, who has discussed the ballroom with Trump, told CNN.

GOP Rep. Rich McCormick of Georgia said he wished the administration had realized this funding was needed sooner.

“I think they miscalculated, obviously. Typical of a lot of things we do in the government, where you kind of start down a track, and it’s unfortunate, but what a

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