Isla Vista Could See and Alternative Permitted Event to Replace Deltopia

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SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (KEYT) -. There could be an alternative to Deltopia this year in Isla Vista.

The Isla Vista Community Services District is going to the County Board of Supervisors with the Spring Fest plan Tuesday.
It has been in the development stages for weeks, and steps have been taken to create a more organized event using park spaces and not Del Playa Drive where the unpermitted Deltopia street party has taken place in the past.
That gathering has led to huge crowds, injuries, medical calls and safety violations.
Recently the county voted to ban amplified music during the likely Deltopia weekend around April 4th.
The Community Services District say its proposed event will celebrate local culture, art, and entertainment.
Spring Fest will be in several areas, mainly park settings.
It will not be on Del Playa Drive.
Organizers are in the process of securing all the permits

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Isla Vista Looking to Replace Deltopia with Alternative Event

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SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (KEYT) - There could be an alternative to Deltopia this year in Isla Vista.

The Isla Vista Community Services District is going to the County Board of Supervisors with the Spring Fest plan Tuesday.

It has been in the development stages for weeks, and steps have been taken to create a more organized event using park spaces, and not Del Playa Drive where the unpermitted Deltopia street party has taken place in the past.

That gathering has led to huge crowds, injuries, medical calls and safety violations.

Recently the county voted to ban amplified music during the likely Deltopia weekend around April 4th.

The Community Services District say its proposed event will celebrate local culture, art, and entertainment.

Spring Fest will be in several areas, mainly park settings. Organizers are in the process of securing all the permits.

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Why stocks are acting so nonchalant about a spiraling war with Iran

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By John Towfighi, CNN

New York (CNN) — The US war with Iran rippled through markets Monday. Oil surged, gold rose — and stocks shrugged. The S&P 500 ended the day flat despite raging conflict in the Middle East.

Just one week ago, a report hypothesizing on how AI could disrupt the economy sent the Dow tumbling by more than 800 points. This week, stocks’ reaction to war was mostly tepid — the Dow closed lower by just 73 points Monday, rebounding from a brief 600-point slide, while the S&P gained less than 0.1%.

That’s because investors are worried AI could hurt the way various industries work and make money. In contrast, the war with Iran sent investors searching for havens like gold but did little to dim corporate earnings prospects.

Stock market investors mostly care about companies’ profits and future expectations. While geopolitical conflict can whip up uncertainty, investors remain focused on market fundamentals that are largely unaffected so far.

“We know that usually when there’s conflict around the world, it doesn’t go on to materially impact the direction of US corporate profits, which are obviously the lifeblood of the equity market,” said David Stubbs, chief investment strategist at AlphaCore Wealth Advisory.

Global conflict and even war traditionally haven’t disrupted markets for very long. The biggest threat to the global economy and US stocks is an oil supply disruption, but the probability of a prolonged effect is low so far, analysts said.

“Geopolitical events have a long history of contributing to near-term volatility, but those disruptions typically do not have a sustained impact on the market’s longer-term growth trajectory,” Jason Pride, chief of investment strategy and research at Glenmede, said in a note.

Stocks can try to ignore geopolitics

Stocks opened lower Monday before investors stepped in to buy the dip. While headlines about military conflicts can be daunting, stocks historically have been able to rise regardless.

“History is littered with numerous meaningful events that were seen as near cataclysmic at the time” but ultimately were not detrimental for markets in the long-term, Pride said.

To be sure, some specific industries came under pressure Monday. Shares of cruise ships and airlines fell, but the broader market looked past concerns.

Markets anticipated conflict

Investors had largely expected the Trump administration to take military action against Iran, limiting any shock.

“The signs were there,” Stubbs said. “The US military buildup had been in place for a long time.”

Strategists at Carson Group compiled a list of 40 major geopolitical and historical events across the past 85 years, ranging from Germany invading France in World War II to Iran attacking Israel in April 2024, and calculated the S&P 500’s return in the months following.

On average, the S&P 500 lost 0.9% in the first month after but rose 3.4% across the six months after the event.

“Historically, what in the near term seems like a geopolitical crisis tends to be largely resolved from a market perspective over the ensuing six months,” Ryan Detrick, chief market strategist at Carson Group, said in an email. “Yes, near-term volatility and potential weakness is common, but as you go out the returns are more positive.”

Investors across the past year have also been rewarded for buying other stock dips, potentially bolstering sentiment and contributing to stocks’ swift recovery Monday.

Markets are focused elsewhere

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This congressman wanted to retire. His identical twin could make history by replacing him

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By Kathryn Squyres, CNN

(CNN) — Troy Nehls decided he wouldn’t seek a fourth term to the US House after spending extra time at home in Texas during last year’s government shutdown. He walked next door to the home of his identical twin brother, Trever Nehls, to tell him the news.

Then he asked if his twin wanted to take his place.

“I said, ‘Trever, you’re kind of — we’re built the same,’” Troy said, recounting the conversation to CNN. “I know you have spent time up (in Washington). You have shown a lot of interest in the duties and responsibilities of a member of Congress.’ I said, ‘I think you should do that.’”

Trever agreed – both brothers independently told CNN his response was “absolutely” he would run – so Troy called President Donald Trump.

According to Troy, within 15 minutes of talking with Trever, Trump agreed to an endorsement.

Should Trever win his Tuesday primary in Texas’ 22nd District and then the general election, he would become the first member of Congress to succeed his identical twin in office, according to a Roll Call analysis.

And given the brothers’ notoriety in Fort Bend County, outside of Houston, along with their broader name and face recognition, Trever is favored to beat his single primary competitor and win the Republican-leaning district in November.

Both brothers are Trump loyalists, Army veterans and former elected constables in the same local precinct. Trever’s numerous visits to Capitol Hill with his brother have sometimes sparked confusion among other members.

Many identical twins jump at the opportunity to explain what makes them unique from the sibling with whom they share DNA.

Trever highlights their similarities.

“From a ideological standpoint, or from politics, we’re very much aligned,” Trever said. “I believe he’s done an outstanding job representing the congressional district, CD-22, here in Texas, so I don’t see a high degree variation between he and I.”

“Now we’re independent critical thinkers, but for the most part, I’m an America First patriot, and so is he,” he said.

Troy said his brother would probably vote similarly to him.

And on the topic of shared DNA, Trever added that “public service is in our DNA,” pointing to their father and their older brother who served in other elected offices.

Trever also complimented his brother’s service and “bold” style.

Troy caught attention recently for asking Trump to initial a tie with the president’s face on it as the president left Capitol Hill following the State of the Union. Trever wouldn’t say whether he’d do something similar, though he did mention having a “20-foot inflatable Trump at my disposal” as he campaigned for the president for five months in Wisconsin in 2024.

When they’re not together in their neighboring homes in Texas, they talk somewhere around seven times a day, according to Troy.

Outside their houses, Troy says he’d predict that “over 50% of Fort Bend County knows that the Nehls boys, the Nehls brothers, are identical twins.”

Still, many people can’t tell them apart, something that’s come up as they’ve visited early voting locations.

“It was kind of funny,” Troy said. “They come up and say, ‘We’re with you, Trever. I hope your brother enjoys retirement.’ No, I’m Troy, and I would explain a little bit.”

There is a way to tell them apart, as the photos above show.

In separate interviews, both answered a question about what was different about them by talking about how they part their hair opposite ways. Trever said he combs his to the right, while Troy brushes his to the left.

Aside from that, Troy said, Trever was about a half-inch taller th

¿Cuándo cierran las urnas y cuándo deberíamos esperar los resultados de las primarias en EE.UU.?

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Por Ethan Cohen, CNN

Comenzaremos a ver los primeros votos de las cruciales primarias de Texas a las 8:00 p.m. hora de Miami, cuando cierran las urnas en la mayor parte del estado.

Sin embargo, el extremo occidental de Texas, incluyendo El Paso, está en una zona horaria diferente, por lo que allí las urnas no cierran hasta las 9:00 p.m. hora de Miamo.

CNN no hace proyecciones en una contienda hasta que se haya alcanzado la hora de cierre de todas las urnas de la carrera en cuestión, así que no verás proyecciones para contiendas estatales, como las de senador o gobernador, hasta al menos las 9:00 p.m. hora de Miami. Las urnas en la mayoría de los distritos congresionales del estado cierran a las 8:00 p.m. hora de Miami, por lo que CNN podría hacer proyecciones en esas contiendas a partir de ese momento.

Aunque cada noche electoral es ligeramente diferente, el reporte de votos en Texas típicamente comienza bastante rápido. En noviembre de 2024, más de la mitad de los votos se reportaron en la primera hora, en gran parte cuando los condados informaron los votos anticipados y por correo. Casi el 90 % de los votos habían sido contabilizados a la medianoche y muy pocos votos quedaban por reportar después de la mañana del miércoles.

Los primeros resultados de la temporada de primarias de 2026 vendrán de Carolina del Norte, donde todas las urnas cierran a las 7:30 p.m. hora de Miami. En noviembre de 2024, menos de una quinta parte de los votos se había contabilizado para las 8:30 p.m., pero más de la mitad se había reportado para las 9:30 p.m., y más del 90 % a la medianoche. Para las 2:30 a.m., casi todos los votos se habían reportado.

Todas las urnas en Arkansas cierran una hora más tarde, a las 8:30 p.m. hora de Miami.
Aproximadamente una cuarta parte de los votos se reportaron durante la primera hora en 2024 y más del 90 % se había contabilizado a la medianoche.

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