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Wu-Tang Clan founder The RZA and Good Humor Ice Cream teamed up for a new sound for ice cream trucks. They wanted to replace the most common jingle used in ice cream trucks, which derived from a racist past.The iconic song most children remember is a song called "Turkey in the Straw." It was made popular by its use in minstrel shows. In an Instagram video, RZA explains how Good Humor Ice Cream called him, saying "we gotta do something about this, Riz." RZA says they wanted to make a new jingle that incorporated all communities.Good Humor is calling on all ice cream truck drivers nationwide to stop playing "Turkey in the Straw" and are offering RZA's new jingle for free. 687

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With various areas of the US under an air quality alert due to recent wildfires, dog owners now have a way to protect to their pets from wildfire smoke.The K-9 Mask, which officially launched in 2019, uses four layers of air filtration to block smoke particles from entering dogs’ lungs. It is shaped like a muzzle to fit over the dog’s mouth and nose.The masks come in four sizes and retail for .99 on its website.In Fall 2018, Evan Daugherty and Kirby Holmes began testing prototypes for the mask amid wildfires in California.After a successful test, Daugherty and Holmes used a crowdfunding campaign to fully fund the project. After 175 donors gave the duo more than ,000, they were able to produce and distribute the K-9 mask starting in 2019.Both the EPA and American Veterinary Medical Association say that smoke from wildfires can be harmful for pets.“Animals with cardiovascular or respiratory disease are especially at risk from smoke and should be closely watched during all periods of poor air quality,” the American Veterinary Medical Association says.The American Veterinary Medical Association recommends pet owners look for the following symptoms amid wildfires and times of poor air quality:Coughing or gaggingDifficulty breathing, including open mouth breathing and increased noise when breathingEye irritation and excessive wateringInflammation of throat or mouthNasal dischargeAsthma-like symptomsIncreased breathing rateFatigue or weaknessDisorientation or stumblingReduced appetite and/or thirst 1530

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With wildfires impacting many American wineries, many winemakers are having tougher times testing their grapes.“Everything is so bad, it’s funny,” said Ashley Trout, owner and operator of Brook and Bull Cellars in Walla Walla, Washington.With professional labs that test grapes for smoke taint back logged for more than a month, Trout is now literally taking matters into her own hands, testing grapes during a natural fermentation process and using her senses to spot signs of smoke taint.Trout says instead of waiting five weeks for results from a lab, she’s now getting them in five days on her own.With more challenges in the industry, wine experts say more winemakers are trying creative techniques.“Everybody is going back to the drawing board thinking, 'Okay, what can I do, what will compliment this wine I’m making,’” said Anita Oberholster, Ph.D., with the University of California, Davis viticulture and enology program.She says wildfires have forced many wineries to go back to the basic of wine making.“People are throwing their recipe books away,” Oberholster said. “If you can, rather do hand picking than machine harvesting because it’s more gentle on the grapes.”Oberholster estimates about 20% of the grapes grown in 2020 were not harvested, which could cause this multi-billion dollar industry to raise its prices.Back in the vineyards, Trout is reluctantly adjusting to this new norm.“I have never wanted to make wine in a bucket before,” she said.With wildfires still raging across the West Coast, the area that produces 85% of America’s wine, winemakers like Trout will be feeling the impacts long after the smoke settles.“It’s 2020,” she said. “So, we’re going to make some bucket wine and see how it goes.” 1738

  

by holding his head under hot water in an attempt to cast out a demon appeared in federal court on Tuesday.31-year-old Pablo Martinez faces a first-degree federal murder charge in the death of his 6-year-old stepson, identified in court only by the initials G.B.Martinez allegedly drowned his son in a bathtub at the family's home on the Pascua Yaqui Reservation in Tucson last Thursday. Martinez told reservation police that the boy had been having "fits of rage," which he believed were caused by a demon.Martinez reportedly told police that the child was "demonic," and that he needed to save the boy. He allegedly said he "saw something evil in (the boy) and knew he had to cast the demon out."Martinez offered to give the boy a bath. He allegedly told officers that he held the child's head under the faucet for five to ten minutes with the water running into the boy's mouth. He also allegedly told officers that he noticed that "the hot water was casting out the demon."By treaty with the Pascua Yaqui Nation major crimes, there are Federal with the FBI leading many investigations. During his appearance in federal court Tuesday, attorneys did not argue for release on bond at this point. Attorneys said there is still a lot of information to gather yet and he might re-open that request sometime in the future.This story was originally published by Craig Smith on 1375

  

YORBA LINDA, Calif. (CNS) - A wind-driven brush fire that broke out on the west end of Corona in Riverside County and quickly spread into Orange County -- threatening homes in Yorba Linda and blackening 15,200 acres -- was 0% contained Tuesday.Initially called the Green Fire and later renamed the Blue Ridge Fire, the blaze was reported at 12:55 p.m. Monday adjacent to the Green River Golf Club, just off of Green River Road and the Riverside (91) Freeway, according to the Corona Fire Department.Ten homes were damaged in the blaze, but the location and extent of damage were not immediately available, according to the Orange County Fire Authority, which added that more than 1,000 firefighters were battling the blaze.Evacuations have been ordered in 5,958 homes in Chino Hills and 2,500 homes in Yorba Linda. In Brea, 276 homes were ordered evacuated, 680 homes voluntarily evacuated and no homes were damaged there, officials said.Unlike most of the day Monday, firefighters on the ground were expected to get help from helicopter water drops on Tuesday as the intense winds have lessened, Orange County Fire Authority Capt. Thanh Nguyen said."It's windy, but not as bad as yesterday," Nguyen said.There have been several water drops from the sky for the Silverado Fire on Tuesday, Nguyen said.Firefighters are not concerned the two blazes will merge, Nguyen said."Unless we had some weird weather pattern I don't see them catching up to each other," Nguyen said.As the San Bernardino County city of Chino Hills moved to get residents out, some complained about difficulties understanding what areas were covered by the evacuation order just before 9 a.m."Post a map of the areas that need to evacuate," TheDudeAbides1998 replied on Twitter to the City's evacuation announcement. "The site is NOT working and this post is not helpful."User Angela Villalpando seemed to be experiencing a similar concern."Please post an updated map of the areas," Villalpando wrote. "You keep telling people to go to the site, but it isn't updated, and it's lagging because everyone is trying to see if they are evacuated."The miscommunication appeared to be due to specific evacuation boundaries not appearing as text along with the interactive map showing the area covered by the order.Brea and Chino Hills officials were handling evacuation orders, Nguyen said."We're trying to organize it so it's one central point of information," Nguyen said.The new evacuations follow ones announced by the OCFA at about 11 p.m. Monday for residents living in thousands of homes in the following areas:-- The Hidden Hills community and Yorba Linda, north of the Riverside (91) Freeway, east of Gypsum Canyon-- All of Carbon Canyon from the county line to Summit Ranch in Chino in San Bernardino County-- Homes on both the west and east sides of Carbon Canyon Road, including Sleepy Hollow, Oak Tree Downs, Pine Valley Estates, Western Hills and Summit Ranch to the west of Chino; Valley Springs, Carriage Hills and Old Carbon Canyon Road to the eastMandatory evacuations were issued just after midnight by Brea city officials for residents in all of Carbon Canyon, east of Brea Hills to the county line, including the Olinda Village and Hollydale neighborhoods, and voluntary evacuations were urged for the Olinda Ranch and Brea Hills areas.At about 2 a.m. Tuesday, an evacuation warning was issued by Los Angeles County officials for an area south of Diamond Bar, bordered by Grand Avenue to the north, Diamond Bar Boulevard to the west, the Los Angeles/Orange county line to the south and the Los Angeles/San Bernardino county line to the east.Mandatory evacuation orders were issued at 4:25 a.m. in Chino Hills for residents south of Soquel Canyon Parkway, including the entire area of Bell Ridge Drive and Golden Terrace Drive on the west to Misty Hill Drive on the east. Also under a mandatory evacuation order are communities north of Soquel Canyon Parkway at Pipeline Avenue, west of Wickman Elementary School, including homes on Winged Foot Way, Pebble Beach Lane, Singing Hills Drive, August Drive and Firestone Lane.Evacuation orders issued Monday night included all Carbon Canyon from the county line, west of Sleepy Hollow to Summit Ranch on both the north and south sides of Carbon Canyon Road and the Village Oaks area, west of Peyton Drive near Bayberry, including Oak Creek Road, Oak Canyon Drive and Oak Crest Drive and the entire Vellano community. The evacuation order includes Sleepy Hollow, Hill of Hope, Hillcrest, Oak Tree Downs, Pine Valley Estates, Western Hills Estates, Valley Springs/Western Hills Oaks, Carriage Hills and Old Carbon Canyon Road to the south.An evacuation warning was issued about 1:25 a.m. for residents in the Butterfield Ranch, west of Butterfield Ranch Road, south of Pine Avenue to Chino Valley (71) Freeway.There were no evacuation orders or warnings for Corona, according to the OCFA.The high winds grounded aircraft used to battle fires for most of the day, but by late Monday afternoon, a DC-10 was up in the air making air drops in Yorba Linda, Fennessy said."But we're also told we can expect (winds) to increase in the early morning hours until they die off sometime tomorrow (Tuesday) afternoon," OCFA Chief Brian Fennessy said.On Monday, multiple engine crews including some from the Riverside County Fire Department encountered flames moving rapidly west up a hillside, powered by 30 mph Santa Ana winds.The head of the fire entered Orange County about 1:20 p.m. Monday, and the flames raced toward Yorba Linda, posing a threat to scores of residences.By Tuesday morning Chino Hills authorities said they were hopeful about the response since winds are predicted to average around 10 miles per hour with gusts of only 20 miles per hour. That means water bombers could be used if conditions don't deteriorate, the spokesperson said.There was no immediate word on the cause of the fire.A grant from the Federal Emergency Management Agency was secured Monday by Gov. Gavin Newsom. The grant will assist local and state agencies responding to the fire to apply for 75% reimbursement of their eligible firefighting costs. 6163

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