Celebrities Embrace Earth Day, Share Eco-Friendly Initiatives and Appreciation

Celebrities have taken to social media to celebrate Earth Day and share their contributions to the planet’s well-being. Salma Hayek hugged a tree, Kendall Jenner highlighted 818 Tequila’s sustainability efforts, Ryan Seacrest went on a scenic hike, and Zooey Deschanel listened to lettuce for wisdom. Ellen DeGeneres partnered with the Arbor Day Foundation to plant trees, while Jessica Alba urged her followers to take action. Younger celebrities like Nicky Hilton and Jenna Dewan also shared their appreciation for nature.

BVMR Recognized in Official Book for Earth Day

Bridal Veil Mountain Resort (BVMR) is featured in the official book for the first Earth Day, titled “Speaking for the Earth,” which promotes environmentalism and nuclear disarmament. The book, published on each Earth Day anniversary, includes footage from BVMR in its trailer. BVMR is committed to environmental sustainability and plans to develop an all-season resort that connects people with nature while preserving the surrounding landscape.

Woman Stabbed to Death on Los Angeles Train

A woman in her 50s was fatally stabbed in the neck on a Los Angeles public transit train Monday morning. The incident occurred around 5 a.m. as the train was between the North Hollywood and Universal/Studio City stations. The suspect, described as wearing distinctive clothing and carrying two bags, fled the station but was arrested at a nearby bus station about 30 minutes later. The victim’s identity has not been released. The attack happened on Earth Day, when Metro offers free fares to train and bus riders.

Utah Celebrates Earth Day with Mild Weather and Chance of Showers

Utah is marking Earth Day with pleasant weather and a potential for isolated showers. Northern Utah will experience cooler temperatures in the 60s and 70s, while southern Utah will see highs in the 70s and 80s. St. George may reach 90 degrees again. Most of the state will enjoy sunny to partly cloudy skies, but isolated showers may occur in central Utah and possibly extend to the I-80 corridor. Temperatures will rise slightly on Tuesday before surging more than 10 degrees above average on Wednesday in northern Utah. A storm system approaching from the west will bring cooler temperatures and showers to northern Utah on Thursday, spreading to southern Utah on Friday into Saturday. Temperatures will dip below normal by Saturday, with valley rain and mountain snow. The wet weather may linger through the weekend before clearing up and warming up early next week.

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