Police activity reported at Geary and Larkin in SF

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 06:58:51 GMT

Police activity reported at Geary and Larkin in SF SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) -- Police activity has been reported in the area of Geary Street, between Larkin and Hyde Streets, and O'Farrell Street, between Larkin and Hyde, according to the SF Department of Emergency Services. Emergency crews are on the scene. Student injured in altercation with knife at San Mateo High School People are being told to expect traffic delays, consider alternate routes and allow additional time for travel. No further details are available at this time.This is a developing story. Check back for updates.

San Jose officials address 'racist' Cinco de Mayo policing

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 06:58:51 GMT

San Jose officials address 'racist' Cinco de Mayo policing (BCN) San Jose officials are looking to make amends following what state officials have called a racist handling of the city's annual Cinco de Mayo festivities. But some residents say it's not that simple. San Jose councilmembers unanimously passed a memo in the Rules and Open Government Committee on May 24, asking the San Jose Police Department to open better lines of communication with residents about road closures that may impact car and foot traffic when large events are planned. SJPD, in coordination with Caltrans and the California Highway Patrol, closed several major on- and off-ramps leading into downtown on the weekend of Cinco de Mayo. Student injured in altercation with knife at San Mateo High School Councilmembers Omar Torres, Sergio Jimenez, Peter Ortiz and Domingo Candelas authored the memo. The closures caused severe traffic problems and essentially walled off the east side of the city from downtown festivities that included cruising. Local and state official...

3 women with 'multiple bags of stolen merchandise' arrested at Cotati Walgreens

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 06:58:51 GMT

3 women with 'multiple bags of stolen merchandise' arrested at Cotati Walgreens (KRON) -- Three women who were allegedly taking items from the shelf of a Cotati Walgreens and putting them in bags were arrested Thursday for retail theft, according to the Cotati Police Department. Cotati PD Dispatch got a call at around 5:37 p.m. Thursday about subjects inside the Walgreens "actively putting items from the shelf inside bags to commit theft," police said.Cotati PD and Sonoma State University Police officers arrived and located a vehicle backed into a parking spot in front of the store. The vehicle was running and had "multiple bags of stolen merchandise in it from other stores," police said. Student injured in altercation with knife at San Mateo High School Officers waited next to the vehicle. Moments later, three women exited the Walgreens carrying bags of allegedly stolen merchandise. The women were detained and it was determined they had entered the store with the intent to commit theft, police said.All three women were arrested and booked into Sonoma County ...

In Secret Meeting, Pakistani Military Ordered Press to Stop Covering Imran Khan

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 06:58:51 GMT

In Secret Meeting, Pakistani Military Ordered Press to Stop Covering Imran Khan The Pakistani military invited the owners of the country’s major media organizations to Islamabad this week for a secret meeting to discuss coverage of the ongoing political and constitutional crisis, Pakistani journalists familiar with the gathering told The Intercept. The invitation was not one that could be refused, and the message was equally direct: Cease all coverage of former Prime Minister Imran Khan amid his ongoing clash with the military.Following the meeting, which has not been previously reported, top editors at news organizations across Pakistan issued directives to their journalists to pause coverage of Khan, said the Pakistani journalists, who requested anonymity for fear of their safety. An inspection of Pakistani media sites reveals a stark change. Earlier this week and every day for years before, Khan was a leading subject of coverage. He has effectively vanished from the news. The ban was confirmed by more than a half-dozen Pakistani journalists.“They have lots o...

Stock market today: Wall Street leaps after strong jobs report, Dow rallies 700

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 06:58:51 GMT

Stock market today: Wall Street leaps after strong jobs report, Dow rallies 700 NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks are rushing higher Friday after a strong report on the U.S. job market suggested a recession may not be as close as Wall Street had feared. The S&P 500 was 1.6% higher in late trading, the latest surge in a rally that’s propelled it nearly 20% above a low hit in October. That puts Wall Street’s main measure of health on the edge of entering what’s called a “bull market” despite a long list of challenges. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was up 715 points, or 2.2%, at 33,76, as of 3:10 p.m. Eastern time, while the Nasdaq composite was 1.1% higher.They got a boost after a report showed employers unexpectedly accelerated their hiring last month. It’s the latest signal the job market remains remarkably solid despite much higher interest rates, and it offers a hefty pillar of support for an economy that’s begun to slow.Areas of the stock market that do best when the economy is healthy were leading the way, including energy producers, banks and...

Halifax residents board buses to view homes destroyed by wildfires

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 06:58:51 GMT

Halifax residents board buses to view homes destroyed by wildfires HALIFAX, Nova Scotia (AP) — Residents from Canada’s Atlantic Coast city of Halifax whose homes have been destroyed by wildfires boarded buses Friday to get a look at what little remains of where they used to live.Bill Moore, the region’s executive director of community safety, told a news conference that about 200 people would be part of the grim tour through subdivisions northwest of the downtown, which fire officials said would be safe to enter for a short time.About 200 structures, including 151 homes, have been destroyed in the Halifax area, though those numbers could change. In all, more than 16,000 people were evacuated from homes and businesses there.“We’re very sensitive to the trauma this may cause people,” Moore said, adding that the first people admitted back into the evacuation zone around Upper Tantallon and Hammonds Plains would be those whose homes were gutted by the flames. Next, residents whose properties suffered less damage will be invited into the area to s...

Kvaratskhelia named Serie A player of the year after helping Napoli to title

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 06:58:51 GMT

Kvaratskhelia named Serie A player of the year after helping Napoli to title NAPLES, Italy (AP) — Napoli winger Khvicha Kvaratskhelia was named Serie A player of the year on Friday and will be presented with his trophy on a bumper day of celebration for the southern team.Kvaratskhelia will receive the award before Napoli kicks off its final match of the season on Sunday, at home to Sampdoria. Luciano Spalletti will also be presented with the coach of the year prize.That will just be the start of the trophy presentations, as Napoli will finally get its hands on the Serie A trophy after the match. The team clinched it with five rounds to spare.Kvaratskhelia was a relative unknown when he joined Napoli in the offseason from Georgian team Dinamo Batumi for a reported fee of 10 million euros ($10.7 million).But the 22-year-old forward was fundamental in Napoli earning its first Serie A title in 33 years. So much so that he earned the nickname “Kvaradona” in homage to Napoli hero Diego Maradona, who led the team to its only two previous league titles.“Khvicha Kvar...

First-of-its-kind Mars livestream by ESA spacecraft interrupted at times by rain on Earth

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 06:58:51 GMT

First-of-its-kind Mars livestream by ESA spacecraft interrupted at times by rain on Earth CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — A European spacecraft around Mars sent its first livestream from the red planet to Earth on Friday to mark the 20th anniversary of its launch, but rain in Spain interfered at times.The European Space Agency broadcast the livestream with views courtesy of its Mars Express, launched by a Russian rocket from Kazakhstan in 2003. It took nearly 17 minutes for each picture to reach Earth, nearly 200 million miles (300 million kilometers) away, and another minute to get through the ground stations. The transmission was disrupted at times by rainy weather at the deep space-relay antenna in Spain. Still, enough images made it through to delight the European space officials hosting the hourlong livestream. The initial views showed about one-third of Mars, which gradually grew bigger in the frames before shrinking again as the spacecraft circled the planet. White clouds could clearly be seen in some of the shots.“If you were currently sitting on board Mars Express &...

What sports do Coloradans gamble on most in the last three years?

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 06:58:51 GMT

What sports do Coloradans gamble on most in the last three years? DENVER (KDVR) -- Coloradans are trying to make a dollar on basketball more than any other sport. It's been three years since Colorado legalized sports gambling. The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in 2018 that states may make their own laws about sports betting, which had previously been federally illegal. Colorado ranked among top sports-betting states It has taken little time for Colorado to become one of the nation's most gambling-friendly states. Since it legalized sports betting in 2020, Colorado has grown to have the nation's seventh-highest total money wagered - over $9 billion in just two years, according to Sportsbook Review.Betting has risen quickly. Colorado went from $2.9 billion wagered in 2021 to $4.1 billion in 2022. The state now has the most legal sports books in the U.S. with 26 overall. The Denver Nuggets first championship win on Thursday night likely made a lot of Coloradans happy for more than just the win. By far, Coloradans prefer betting on basketball to any othe...

Witness: Driver flees crash scene, smashes into entrance of apartment complex in NE Miami-Dade

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 06:58:51 GMT

Witness: Driver flees crash scene, smashes into entrance of apartment complex in NE Miami-Dade Police are investigating after a driver smashed into the entrance of an apartment complex in Northeast Miami-Dade.According to a witness, a black Honda sedan was speeding when the driver lost control in the area of Northeast 13th Avenue, near 119th Street, just after 4:30 a.m., Friday.Footage of the aftermath showed the Honda totaled and missing its front bumper. Lewis Kemp said this all started when the driver of the Honda hit his SUV on Biscayne Boulevard, causing minor damages to his vehicle’s back bumper.“I see his lights coming behind me. ‘Boom,’ he hits me,” said Kemp. After that, Kemp said, the driver got out to check the damage to his car before he got back into his vehicle and continued on his way.“I took it as a loss when he hit me,” said Kemp.Kemp said the driver of the Honda sped down the neighborhood until he smashed into the fence at the entrance of the apartment complex, less than two minutes later. “I see his lights jus...