101 South and Price street on ramp closed Tuesday morning, unknown when it will reopen

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La volcadura de un tailer en la I-10 provocó caos vial cerca de Chiriaco Summit

SANTA BARBARA, Calif. -

California High Patrol announced that the U.S. 101 South and Price street on ramp are currently closed.

It's been closed since 10 p.m. Monday night. A semi-truck hit a contruction zone and then hit a construction car. Hazmat is currently mopping the secen and cleaning the scene. an investigation is ongoing and according to CHP no injuries have been reported. It's unknown when the roads will reopen.

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101 South and Price street on ramp closed Tuesday morning, unknown when it will reopen

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La volcadura de un tailer en la I-10 provocó caos vial cerca de Chiriaco Summit

San Luis Obispo, Calif. -

California High Patrol announced that the U.S. 101 South and Price street on ramp are currently closed.

It's been closed since 10 p.m. Monday night. A semi-truck hit a construction zone and then hit a construction car. Hazmat is currently mopping the scene and cleaning the scene. an investigation is ongoing and according to CHP no injuries have been reported. It's unknown when the roads will reopen.

Traffic is being diverted off highway 1.

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La inflación anual en Estados Unidos sube al 3,8 % en abril, por encima de los salarios

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Por Alicia Wallace, CNN

Por primera vez en tres años, los salarios de los estadounidenses no superaron la inflación.

Los precios aumentaron un 0,6 % mensual, elevando la tasa anual al 3,8 %, la más alta desde mayo de 2023, según los últimos datos del Índice de Precios al Consumidor publicados este martes por la Oficina de Estadísticas Laborales.

Los economistas esperaban que los precios subieran un 0,6 % con respecto a marzo y que la tasa anual alcanzara el 3,7 %.

El impacto en los precios de la energía derivado de la guerra entre Estados Unidos e Israel con Irán agrava aún más las preocupaciones sobre la asequibilidad para los estadounidenses, quienes han sufrido años de rápido aumento de precios.

Esta noticia está en desarrollo y será actualizada.

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Virginia representative distances herself after agreeing with radio show host’s offensive comment about Jeffries

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By Kaanita Iyer, CNN

(CNN) — A Republican congresswoman from Virginia is defending herself amid calls for her to resign after she agreed with a radio host’s remark referring to House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries’ “cotton-picking hands.”

The comment was made during Rep. Jen Kiggans’ appearance on “Richmond’s Morning News” on Monday to talk about her state’s redistricting fight. During the interview, radio host Rich Herrera said Jeffries, who is Black, should “get your cotton-picking hands off of Virginia.”

“That’s right,” Kiggans said in response. “Ditto.”

Later Monday, Kiggans, in a post on X, said she doesn’t “condone” Herrera’s language but described the backlash as a “lie and distortion” from Democrats.

“This is precisely what’s wrong with Democrats. Every lie and distortion is intended to distract from getting their hats handed to them and the Virginia Supreme Court’s clear message: stop trying to rig our elections,” Kiggans said.

She continued, “The radio host should not have used that language and I do not -and did not – condone it. It was obvious to anyone listening that I was agreeing Hakeem Jefferies (sic) should stay out of Virginia.”

Merriam-Webster notes that the term is “widely considered offensive” as it calls back to work enslaved Black people were forced to do in cotton fields.

CNN has reached out to the offices of Kiggans and Jeffries, as well as to Herrera.

The redistricting fight in the state continued Monday after Virginia Democrats asked the US Supreme Court to reinstate a congressional map that voters approved in a referendum. Last week, the state’s Supreme Court voided the map, which would have helped Democrats win up to four additional House seats in this year’s midterm elections.

Kiggans’ radio show comments drew swift criticism from Democrats, including some who are calling on her to resign.

Rep. Katherine Clark, the No. 2 Democrat in the House, said, Kiggans “should immediately apologize and resign.” Jeffries reposted Clark’s post.

Similarly, Rep. Pete Aguilar, who is also part of House Democratic leadership, said, “This racist rhetoric is absolutely disqualifying from a Member of Congress. Rep. Kiggans must apologize then get the hell out of the House.”

Meanwhile, Rep. Yvette Clarke, the chair of the Congressional Black Caucus, responded directly to Kiggans’ post defending herself, saying, “No matter what you say now, the fact is that you did not say a thing then — and that is precisely what’s wrong with Republicans!”

Jeffries “deserves an apology, and the people of Virginia deserve better than bigots and their enablers,” Clarke added.

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US inflation rose to 3.8% in April, eroding Americans’ paychecks

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A woman shops for dairy products at a local supermarket in New York City on April 9.

By Alicia Wallace, CNN

(CNN) — For the first time in three years, Americans’ wages are no longer outpacing inflation.

Prices rose 0.6% on a monthly basis, driving the annual rate to 3.8%, the highest since May 2023, according to the latest Consumer Price Index data released Tuesday by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Economists had expected prices to rise 0.6% from March and for the annual rate to climb to 3.7%.

The energy price shock from the US-Israeli war with Iran is further compounding longstanding affordability concerns for Americans, who have been weighed down by years of fast-rising prices.

This story is developing and will be updated.

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