New map shows states with the highest and lowest obesity rates

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 04:01:35 GMT

New map shows states with the highest and lowest obesity rates Obesity is becoming more prevalent across the United States, according to the latest data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.In 2021, 19 states saw at least 35% of adults with a body mass index of 30 or more, the government's obesity threshold. In 2022, that increased to 22 states. The data was gathered through a variety of sources based on self-reported height and weight, the CDC said. BMI is calculated by dividing the two.In 2022, West Virginia, Oklahoma and Louisiana had the highest rates in the nation with more than 40% of adults considered obese. Mississippi, Tennessee and Ohio weren't far behind.2022 Obesity Prevalence Map. (CDC)On the other end of the spectrum, Washington, DC., Colorado, Hawaii, Vermont, the Virgin Islands, Massachusetts and California had the lowest prevalence of obesity.Regionally, the Midwest and South had the highest prevalence, followed by the Northeast and the West, the CDC said.Other CDC findings:From 1999 through March 2020, obesity p...

This is California's 'worst' intersection, Reddit users say

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 04:01:35 GMT

This is California's 'worst' intersection, Reddit users say Even the most seasoned drivers in Los Angeles would encourage anyone to avoid this intersection if they can. The infamous intersection of Fairfax Avenue, Olympic Boulevard and San Vicente Boulevard in Los Angeles was considered to be the “worst” intersection in California by Reddit users.Unlike a typical six-way intersection with coordinated traffic signals telling drivers when they can proceed, San Vicente crosses Fairfax Avenue and then crosses Olympic Boulevard, meaning drivers must wait through two light cycles to cross one intersection. Why have traffic fatalities increased in California when more people are leaving the state? Known as the “Fairfax Asterisk” to locals, many L.A. drivers have complained that the intersection gives them anxiety.“This one is right by my house and it stresses me out,” one Reddit user shared.“Yes, I hate this intersection,” another user commented. “We have to drive through it to reach one of our doctor’s offices and when I remember to, I usually g...

SF Giants’ Arizona Fall League participants headlined by 2 first-round picks

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 04:01:35 GMT

SF Giants’ Arizona Fall League participants headlined by 2 first-round picks The San Francisco Giants are sending eight prospects to the Arizona Fall League, baseball’s annual six-week molding ground for young players, with the group headlined by a pair of recent first-round draft picks.The most notable name, and one of the most intriguing prospects across the AFL, is Reggie Crawford, the two-way player San Francisco selected 30th overall last July. Crawford, who returned from Tommy John surgery this season to pitch in 13 games with 2.84 ERA between Single-A San Jose and High-A Eugene, will exclusively serve as a hitter in the fall.Crawford, 22, logged 19 innings on the mound but only 17 at-bats, recording four hits, including his first home run at a full-season affiliate. His hitting was all but shut down following his promotion, and now in the AFL will shift gears. His pitching progression is complete for the season, farm director Kyle Haines said, so his focus in the fall league will be on getting hitting reps.The other first-rounder is right-hander...

Sale closed in Fremont: $1.7 million for a three-bedroom home

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 04:01:35 GMT

Sale closed in Fremont: $1.7 million for a three-bedroom home 4449 Caren Street – Google Street ViewA house located in the 4400 block of Caren Street in Fremont has new owners. The 1,318-square-foot property, built in 1960, was sold on July 24, 2023. The $1,730,500 purchase price works out to $1,313 per square foot. The layout of this single-story house includes three bedrooms and two bathrooms. In addition, the home provides a garage.Additional houses that have recently changed hands close by include:In February 2023, a 1,251-square-foot home on Kathlean Street in Fremont sold for $1,426,000, a price per square foot of $1,140. The home has 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms.A 1,867-square-foot home on the 41100 block of Thurston Street in Fremont sold in September 2022, for $1,638,000, a price per square foot of $877. The home has 4 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms.On Thurston Street, Fremont, in July 2022, a 1,671-square-foot home was sold for $1,500,000, a price per square foot of $898. The home has 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. 

Why the Oakland A’s retirement gift to Miguel Cabrera is receiving criticism

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 04:01:35 GMT

Why the Oakland A’s retirement gift to Miguel Cabrera is receiving criticism After Miguel Cabrera recorded his 3,000th career hit last season, the Detroit Free Press reported that Cabrera, who has previously been treated for alcoholism, celebrated with non-alcoholic champagne in the clubhouse.That fact didn’t deter the Oakland A’s from handing Cabrera a bottle of wine as a retirement gift on Thursday night.Cabrera, who is finishing his 21-year big league career with the Detroit Tigers and will retire at season’s end, met with A’s manager Mark Kotsay on the field before the A’s lost their eighth straight game on Thursday.Kotsay presented Cabrera with a bottle of what appears to be a cabernet sauvignon from Caymus Vineyards in Rutherford. The bottle retails online for about $80.Congratulations on a legendary career, Miggy! pic.twitter.com/OEZt8q5Vjq— Oakland A's (@Athletics) September 22, 2023The gift led to some criticism from fans and media members on social media on Friday.While the gift from a $1-billion franchise to a slugger who has made...

Willow Glen football coach suspended; two assistants to lead Rams on Friday

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 04:01:35 GMT

Willow Glen football coach suspended; two assistants to lead Rams on Friday SAN JOSE — Willow Glen football coach Oscar Caballero has been suspended and won’t lead his team at home on Friday against Overfelt as the San Jose Unified School District continues investigating a sideline incident last week involving a crew member holding the yard markers.In an email to the Bay Area News Group on Friday, district spokesperson Jennifer Maddox wrote, “The head coach has been suspended from coaching duties during the investigation and will not be coaching at the Willow Glen High game tonight. The Willow Glen High varsity team will be coached by assistant coaches BK Robertson and Aaron Lewis in tonight’s home game with Overfelt.”Maddox noted that the district has been working with league officials from the Central Coast Section to investigate the incident, which was captured on video.The Bay Area News Group has seen the grainy video shot from the other side of the field at Leland High last Friday night. In the video, the coach picks up his pace...

Review: ‘Mortal Kombat 1’ hits reset on the franchise — with mixed results

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 04:01:35 GMT

Review: ‘Mortal Kombat 1’ hits reset on the franchise — with mixed results The smartest thing that Warner Bros. Games did with the “Mortal Kombat” franchise was start from the beginning. The ninth main installment of the series was a reboot that retold the events of the first three games and offered a clean slate.Since then, the “Mortal Kombat” series has gotten messier following the steps of another Warner Bros. property — the DC universe. And much like the superhero comics, the fighting game is again getting a reboot, but it’s not cleaning much up. In fact, “Mortal Kombat 1” is making things a little more complicated.The 12th franchise installment follows the events of “Mortal Kombat 11” when Liu Kang defeated Kronika and became the new Keeper of Time. With that power, he remade the universe and its six realms. He also decided to fix some of the more tragic events of the past. He made peace between Sub Zero and Scorpion and steered the franchise’s villains down paths of harmless anonymity....

Spare the Air alert extended as Bay Area’s 2023 summer fades to brown behind thick haze

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 04:01:35 GMT

Spare the Air alert extended as Bay Area’s 2023 summer fades to brown behind thick haze The final official hours of summer 2023 ticked away behind another layer of thick Bay Area haze Friday, with a Spare the Air alert extended for the fourth straight day.In a way, the season’s fade was appropriate: Until this four-day blip of foul air, the sometime-torturous season did little over 13 weeks in 2023 to make conditions miserable.“You’re talking a lot cooler than normal,” Jeff Robel, a scientist for the National Centers for Environmental Information, said of the Bay Area’s summer conditions. “Four to five degrees on average.”Robel said the average temperature in Concord, one of the NCEI’s measuring centers, was 66 degrees in June, the most recent month in which the agency has record. Robel said June generally is a measuring stick for how the rest of the summer will play out.The average 30-year June temperature for the city is 70 degrees.At Oakland International Airport, another measuring station, the average June temperature...

Fatal pedestrian collision under investigation in San Jose

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 04:01:35 GMT

Fatal pedestrian collision under investigation in San Jose (KRON) -- A pedestrian was fatally struck by a vehicle in San Jose Friday morning, according to the San Jose Police Department.At 10:31 a.m., San Jose PD responded to the 2000 block of Fruitdale Avenue after a fatal collision involving a vehicle and a man, police said.Investigators will be on scene for several hours, the department said. Traffic on Fruitdale Ave. will be impacted and motorists are advised to use alternative routes. Fatal pedestrian collision in SF escalates call for safer streets This is a developing story. Check back for updates.

New pilot study in Northern Va. will screen firefighters for cancer risks

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 04:01:35 GMT

New pilot study in Northern Va. will screen firefighters for cancer risks Their work is already dangerous — but firefighters also face an increased risk of certain types of cancer. Now, a Northern Virginia hospital is preparing to launch a new pilot program aiming to increase early cancer screening for firefighters in the D.C. area.The pilot study will be run by Inova’s Saville Cancer Screening and Prevention Center and Inova Occupational Health.Dr. Rebecca Kaltman, executive director of the Saville Center, said the study will include intensive screening, including scans, as well as some more novel tools, such as “liquid biopsies,” which are blood tests that “can detect cancer on the earlier side,” she told WTOP.When it is up and running, the study will seek to enroll firefighters from across the D.C. area who are over 35 years or who have more than 10 years of service as a firefighters. The study will follow them for the next three years.“We are hoping that by following individuals a little bit more closely than they n...