Cast of ‘The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes’ hit the red carpet

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 19:00:10 GMT

Cast of ‘The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes’ hit the red carpet Another movie making it’s debut this weekend is the prequel to the Hunger Games franchise and it was a star studded affair.But before hitting the silver screen, the cast of “The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes” lined the Hollywood Boulevard last night for their close-up, and it was a tribute to see.Everyone hungers for something at the red carpet premiere of “The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes.”The cast and curious celebs like Mario Lopez and Tiffani Amber Thiessen came out to the historic Chinese Theatre in Hollywood to check out the prequel movie.Up front and center was Tom Blyth who plays young President Snow.Tom Blyth: “It feels like a long time in the making. I mean obviously we finished filming a year ago this month in Berlin and when you finish any project you almost can’t believe it’s ever going to be out there. But this especially was such a labor of love for everyone involved.”Very much involved in th...

Director Taika Waititi brings out the laughs and heart with sports comedy ‘Next Goal Wins’

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 19:00:10 GMT

Director Taika Waititi brings out the laughs and heart with sports comedy ‘Next Goal Wins’ Soccer or should we say, fútbol, is global. And some teams take winning to a spiritual level.It’s serious for some countries. Unlike one team who just wants to score, once.“Next Goal Wins” is a flick about the worst team in the game.Deco asked the guys how they planned on turning their losing streak into a win.“Next Goal Wins” is a hilarious take of a true underdog story, and American Samoa was that scoreless team.Maybe intimidating the other team will help?Taika Waititi/ director and co-writer: “Generically, call it a war dance, which is kind of accurate, but it’s used in very many different situations. You’ll often have it in funerals, in weddings, to honor people.”For actor-director, Taika Waititi, who is a Pacific Islander himself, getting revved up before a game was important to capture.Taika Waititi: “It’s a very strong part of that culture, in Pacific Island cultures, and yeah, it’s a very beautiful thin...

Concord, NH police investigating after credit card skimmers found in local stores

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 19:00:10 GMT

Concord, NH police investigating after credit card skimmers found in local stores Police in Concord, New Hampshire are investigating after they said they found skimmers on credit card machines at checkout lanes in two separate stores last month. Concord police shared details about the case on Monday night. Weeks earlier, on Oct. 19, police said workers at the Walmart location on Loudon Road in town told authorities that a loss prevention associate had found a credit card skimmer attached to a self-checkout register. Police said a loss prevention associate at the Market Basket location on Storrs Street later reached out on Oct. 27, saying they had also found a skimmer on an express lane checkout.Concord police on Monday said investigators determined both skimmers were installed by the same two people on Oct. 17.  Asked how someone would get a skimmer onto a machine in a store with other people around, Concord Police Lt. Marc McGonagle responded.“I’m assuming they are practiced,” he told 7NEWS. “They work in a group and they pay attention a...

Bishop Feehan nips Hopkinton, 1-0, in Div. 1 girls soccer battle

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 19:00:10 GMT

Bishop Feehan nips Hopkinton, 1-0, in Div. 1 girls soccer battle Two of the state’s premier schools were on a collision-course for a showdown all season long. At the end of the day, one was able to continue a recent dynasty.Senior captain Madison Eddy sniped the game-winning goal off a corner kick late in the second half, as second-seeded Bishop Feehan clinched a trip to its latest Div. 1 girls soccer final with an epic 1-0 semifinal win over No. 3 Hopkinton at BC High.“It’s always special to get to this game,” said Bishop Feehan coach Phil Silva. “Special to win it, and special to play for a state championship again. I’m really proud of this group.”It is the first trip to a championship for Bishop Feehan (20-1-1) since 2019, when the Shamrocks last captured a state crown. However, earning the win was anything but simple as bitter wind chills encapsulated Morrissey Boulevard.The game itself played out as expected – a rock fight between two undefeated programs, and neither school was able to find twine until the late stages.As the second hal...

As the Chicago Bulls try to find their shot, continuing to convert turnovers can help jump-start the offense

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 19:00:10 GMT

As the Chicago Bulls try to find their shot, continuing to convert turnovers can help jump-start the offense Few NBA teams are better than the Chicago Bulls at capitalizing on opponents’ mistakes.Despite trailing their opponents in nearly every category on offense and defense, the Bulls (4-7) are second in the league in points off turnovers, generating 21.8 per game. They’re fourth in opponent turnovers (17.2 per game) and third in steals (9.5).For one of the lowest-scoring teams in the league — averaging 109.8 points to rank 23rd through Monday — this production is essential. Points off turnovers make up 19.9% of the Bulls’ total offense.It’s a rare bright spot in a season so far riddled with bleak statistics and results — including a 110.3 offensive rating, which ranks 20th in the league.“It’s hard to have a really good offensive rating when we shot the ball the way we did,” coach Billy Donovan said after Monday’s 118-109 loss to the Milwaukee Bucks. “But the last five games, our offense has been 11th-best.“So ...

Mike Preston’s Ravens mailbag: Answering questions about Keaton Mitchell’s usage, special teams lapses and more | COMMENTARY

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 19:00:10 GMT

Mike Preston’s Ravens mailbag: Answering questions about Keaton Mitchell’s usage, special teams lapses and more | COMMENTARY Baltimore Sun columnist Mike Preston will answer fans’ questions throughout the Ravens season. Coming off Baltimore’s 33-31 loss in Week 10 to the Cleveland Browns, plenty of questions remain heading into a Week 11 matchup against the Cincinnati Bengals.Here’s Preston’s take:(Editor’s note: Questions have been edited for length and clarity.)Sad, sad, sad. The Ravens could easily be 10-0, but fourth-quarter meltdowns have been their calling card. Why do the Ravens fold in close fourth-quarter games, letting inferior opponents march up and down the field? Is it possible the team got caught up in the national press clippings before the game with the Browns? And what happened to Keaton Mitchell in the second half after an impressive first half? Either he was injured or he is in Harbaugh’s “doghouse.” Those are the only reasons I can think of. “It’s just kind of the way it went as far as the play calling” is a very poor ex...

Storm to bring rain to San Diego starting Wednesday

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 19:00:10 GMT

Storm to bring rain to San Diego starting Wednesday SAN DIEGO -- Tuesday is our last day of dry, warm and clear weather before we get a switch up from an incoming Pacific storm.A large area of low pressure churning off the coast of California will bring two rounds of rain here in San Diego County beginning Wednesday and lasting through Saturday.Areas closer to the coast could get scattered rain showers beginning after 10 a.m. Wednesday. There are better chances of widespread rain Wednesday afternoon into early Thursday morning for the majority of the region. There could be some pockets of heavier showers Wednesday afternoon and into the evening.San Diego County deserts and the Coachella Valley may also deal with isolated wind gusts, heavy rain and lightning at times due to chances of thunderstorms. Atmospheric river heading for Southern California: When will it start raining?  Coast and Valleys: 0.40 to 0.75 inch Mountains: 0.50 to 1 inchDeserts: 0.05 to 0.1...

Grape Street redesign would remove parking on busy Little Italy street

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 19:00:10 GMT

Grape Street redesign would remove parking on busy Little Italy street SAN DIEGO -- On any given day, Grape Street from Harbor Drive to Interstate 5 is very busy as cars speed up the one-way street from the San Diego International Airport through Little Italy. And during rush hour, traffic comes to a standstill.Plans to redesign the busy artery, adopted by the San Diego City Council in 2016, hope to address what is expected to be even more traffic with the completion of the Terminal 1 Airport expansion.The design calls for the removal of parking on both sides of the street and increase the number of lanes from three to four. A bike lane would also be installed on the north side of the street. For businesses in Little Italy, the concern is worsening traffic congestion and parking. Tyler Cervenka, manager of the family-owned Filippi’s Pizza Grotto, told FOX 5, “sometimes it gets a little chaotic down here.”Filippi’s is in heart of Little Italy on India Street and now owns its own parking lot. But even with that, it can be tough to acc...

More prevention needed: San Diego shares progress on 10-year homeless plan

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 19:00:10 GMT

More prevention needed: San Diego shares progress on 10-year homeless plan SAN DIEGO — On Tuesday, San Diego leaders shared a report on how the city is progressing in its community action plan to address homelessness.The sweeping 10-year homeless plan was unanimously adopted by the San Diego City Council back in October 2019. Its intent was to identify short-term goals, as well as serve as a guide for long-term plans to address the city's homeless crisis.In the update on Tuesday, however, the city said that more people are experiencing homelessness than the capacity that existing programs are able to help despite extensive efforts to expand them — a trend that the report says is made more complicated by a lack of safety nets to prevent someone from falling out of housing in the first place.San Diego leaders have long touted that they have doubled the number of housing and crisis response options, including adding 900 shelter beds and 2,545 emergency shelter beds since 2019. The number of permanent housing units have also more than tripled — increasing from...

Ped West to reopen for border commuters heading into the US

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 19:00:10 GMT

Ped West to reopen for border commuters heading into the US SAN DIEGO (Border Report) — Leticia Ruiz wakes up early each morning in her Tijuana home to get ready to go to work just north of the border.If she's lucky, she might get an extra hour of sleep."I get up at 4:30 to check the line. If it's not long, I can get one more hour. If it is, I have to get up, get ready — no breakfast — and just come over to the border," she said.Ruiz said this is her daily routine as she works at an outlet mall across the street from Ped West, one of two pedestrian crossings at the San Ysidro Port of Entry.Ped West closed at the start of the coronavirus pandemic in April 2020. It wasn't until January of this year that CBP reopened Ped West, but only to commuters heading north into the U.S. The southbound lanes of Ped West have remained closed. Ped West at the San Ysidro Port of Entry has been closed to pedestrian border commuters since September 14. (Salvador Rivera/Border Report)Back in September, U.S. Customs and Border Protection again closed Ped West so...