Holbox chosen as L.A. Times' 2023 Restaurant of the Year
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 23:44:23 GMT
Chef Gilberto Cetina’s restaurant Holbox has been chosen as the Los Angeles Times’ 2023 Restaurant of the Year. Located near the entrance of the Mercado la Paloma in Historic South-Central, Cetina opened Holbox, which is dedicated to the coastal flavors of Mexico, in 2017. “Holbox is our little corner of coastal Mexico,” Cetina told KTLA. “We are a kitchen that does food from all coastal regions of Mexico seen through the lens of Southern California ingredients.” Growing up in Mexico, Cetina said he’d go diving with his cousins, which was his first contact with ultra-fresh seafood that they pulled straight out of the ocean to take home and cook. Cetina later moved to the United States with his family. “My background before cooking was actually computer science,” he said. “I don’t think there’s anything more detached from being a chef than that. I learned to cook from my dad. I did not go to culinary school. My training was here in this space, in Mercado...México le gana a Panamá y es campeón de la Copa Oro 2023 con gol de “Chaquito” Giménez en los últimos minutos
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 23:44:23 GMT
(CNN Español) — La selección varonil mayor de México ganó este domingo a su similar de Panamá y se coronó campeón de la Copa Oro, el torneo de países más importante de la Confederación de Norteamérica, Centroamérica y el Caribe de Fútbol (Concacaf).Con este triunfo, la selección mexicana suma a su palmarés su noveno título de Copa Oro en su historia, con lo cual se mantiene como el máximo ganador de dicha competencia (el segundo lugar es Estados Unidos con siete campeonatos).México se impuso 1-0 a Panamá en un partido donde “el Tri” y los canaleros equilibraron fuerzas en varios lapsos de ambos tiempos del encuentro, y donde ambas selecciones frenaron el duelo con muchas faltas.Crédito: FREDERIC J. BROWN/AFP via Getty ImagesLa primera mitad fue de México casi por completo. La jugada más peligrosa de la selección mexicana se dio en el minuto 33, cuando hubo un desborde por la banda derecha y, tras un centro al área, el delantero Henry Martín remató desde el borde del área chica...Australia’s Matildas call for equal prize money for men’s and women’s World Cups
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 23:44:23 GMT
SYDNEY (AP) — Australia’s Matildas have called for equal prize money for soccer’s global showpiece tournaments just days out from kicking off the Women’s World Cup in Sydney. Australia and New Zealand are co-hosting the biggest Women’s World Cup to date and both national teams will start their group campaigns on Thursday. All 23 members of Australia’s World Cup roster, i ncluding star forward Sam Kerr, spoke in a video released by the players’ union on Monday to acknowledge the growth of the women’s game but to highlight that the total prize money at the 2023 World Cup is about one-quarter of what was on offer at the men’s World Cup last year. The Australian men’s and women’s teams receive the same minimum percentage of prize money under Football Australia’s collective agreement.“Collective bargaining has allowed us to ensure we now get the same conditions as the Socceroos, with one exception,” midfielder Tameka Yallop said in the video produced by Profession...China’s economy grew 6.3% in the second quarter, missing forecasts even after near-stagnant growth a year earlier
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 23:44:23 GMT
HONG KONG (AP) — China’s economy grew 6.3% in the second quarter, missing forecasts even after near-stagnant growth a year earlier.SourceTwo drivers charged with DUI after head-on collision in Stafford Co.
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 23:44:23 GMT
Police in Stafford, Va., say two drivers, both intoxicated, collided head on Thursday night after one of them crossed into the oncoming lane. (Courtesy SCSO) Police in Stafford, Va., say two drivers, both intoxicated, collided head on Thursday night after one of them crossed into the oncoming lane. (Courtesy SCSO) Police in Stafford County say two drivers have been charged with driving under the influence after their vehicles collided head-on Thursday night.“Who doesn’t enjoy a two for one deal? The Stafford County Sheriff’s Office doesn’t when it’s two intoxicated drivers in a crash.”So began the news release from the Sheriff’s office, who said the two drivers, both driving Honda Civics, c...CONCACAF Gold Cup Finals
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 23:44:23 GMT
2023_Mexico 1, Panama 02021_United States 1, Mexico 0, ET2019_Mexico 1, United States 02017_United States 2, Jamaica 12015_Mexico 3, Jamaica 12013_United States 1, Panama 02011_Mexico 4, United States 22009_Mexico 5, United States 02007_United States 2, Mexico 12005_United States 0, Panama 0, U.S. won 3-1 on penalty kicks2003_Mexico 1, Brazil 0, OT2002_United States 2, Costa Rica 02000_Canada 2, Colombia 01998_Mexico 1, United States 01996_Mexico 2, Brazil 01993_Mexico 4, United States 01991_United States 0, Honduras 0, U.S. won 4-3 on penalty kicksNOTE: Brazil and Colombia competed as invited guestsSourceFans get tattoos to commemorate Taylor Swift concert
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 23:44:23 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) -- Taylor Swift came to town for her 'Eras Tour' and fans made sure to commemorate the experience forever.Some fans made bracelets to trade with other fans at many shows along the tour, but that wasn't enough for some that went as far as getting tattoos. Law enforcement trade Taylor Swift friendship bracelets at Denver ‘Eras Tour’ stop One fan said Taylor Swift performed one of their favorite songs in concert, and said "Seeing her perform it live was delightful and so I feel like that experience should be commemorated on my body forever."Some got lyrics tattooed, some got poorly drawn stars."One of the running jokes in the fandom is that Taylor can do anything but she can't draw stars, so some of us choose to tattoo her poorly drawn stars," one fan said. "It really is just a celebration of femininity."The pop star left marks forever in ink on her fans in Denver, but she also impacted lives outside of the Swiftie community.According to the Food Bank of the Rockies, Sw...Denver offers public cooling centers during extreme heat
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 23:44:23 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) – In preparation for the extreme heat coming this week, the City and County of Denver is setting up cooling stations at area recreation centers for the public to use.An extreme heat advisory will be in effect from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Monday, and Tuesday is forecast to be hot as well. Denver weather: Heat advisories Monday for hottest temperatures of the year The Centers For Disease Control reports that extreme heat can raise your core body temperature, and when your body cannot properly cool itself it could lead to serious health problems including heat stroke. Drinking alcohol or not drinking enough water creates an extreme risk.FOX31 spoke with families preparing for the rise in temperatures.“I mean it’s pretty hot so I’m definitely not excited to go to camp Tuesday,” said one young resident enjoying ice cream in the shade in Cherry Creek North. The CDC says extreme heat puts you in the danger zone when your body can no longer maintain a safe temperature.How heat ...Seasonal allergies hitting Coloradans hard
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 23:44:23 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) -- Allergy season is in full swing and for some Coloradans symptoms have been especially bad. "This season has been really bad," Jocelyn Kury told FOX31. “I’ve had nine years of allergy shots and this year is unquestionably horrible.” Dr. Rebin Kader, an allergist with UC Health Medical Center, said his office has been busy. “I would say the past 2-3 months, I’ve had patients where they never seek allergy care before, come into my office asking for treatment as quickly as possible,” Kader said. “From the past few years that I’ve been here, this has been the most bothersome for my patients in terms of symptoms."Kader said the recent weather has not only extended, but heightened allergy season. “Every time you have rain, wind, you’re going to get a little more vegetation if there’s more moisture in the air, and then the wind just carries all that pollen with it,” Kader said. “Studies show there’s been higher amounts of pollen, about 20% more pollen in...Scorching Sunday prompts Miami-Dade’s first excessive heat warning from National Weather Service
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 23:44:23 GMT
Sweltering temperatures across South Florida had first responders issuing words of caution and led meteorologists to issue a first-of-its-kind warning for Miami-Dade County.Sunday was another scorching summer day for the region.“It makes you want to stay inside,” said Juriea Williams, who is visiting from Orlando.“I probably drank about five bottles of water today,” said Miami resident Moses Colon.Residents and visitors who spoke with 7News said the difference from prior summers is quite striking.“It’s not the typical Florida heat that I grew up with,” said Williams. The heat index reached 112 degrees Fahrenheit. “It reminds you that water is your best friend,” said Miami resident Julissa Pozos.For the first time ever, the National Weather Service in Miami issued an excessive heat warning for Miami-Dade County.With the combination of extreme heat and humidity, first responders say, knowing the signs and symptoms of heat-related i...Latest news
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