Dean Melavic Pronounced Dead after Workplace Accident at Former Holly Sugar Plant [Tracy, CA]
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 13:41:14 GMT
53-Year-Old Man Killed in Sugar Plant Accident on Holly DriveTRACY, CA (November 10, 2023) – Dean Melavic lost his life Sunday night in a workplace accident at the former Holly Sugar Plant. At approximately 10:20 a.m., emergency units from the South San Joaquin County Fire responded to the plant located on Holly Drive’s 20500 block.Per reports, a worker fell into a sizable silo within the facility, plunging about 80 feet into the machinery.Rescue operations involved a rope pulley system and a team of at least sixteen individuals to retrieve the man’s body from the silo. Despite the efforts of first responders, Dean Melavic was pronounced dead at the scene. He was later identified as the 53-year-old worker from Elk Grove by the San Joaquin Medical Examiner.Presently, a Cal/OSHA representative is conducting an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the workplace accident. The former Holly Sugar Plant now operates under the name Spreckels Sugar Co. Inc., par...Concord brewery will release new Veterans Day beer at taproom event
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 13:41:14 GMT
For the fifth year, Epidemic Ales in Concord has brewed a special beer as a tribute to U.S. military veterans — with input from veterans.It’s named DD-214 in honor of the release form that signifies a move from military service to veteran status, and veterans from various branches of the military take part by selecting the blend of hops used.Related ArticlesRestaurants, Food and Drink | 25+ Bay Area beer and wine events to enjoy this winter Restaurants, Food and Drink | Oakland’s Ale Industries shuts down, blames ‘rising rate of crime’ Restaurants, Food and Drink | How to pick the perfect beer to pair with your pizza Restaurants, Food and Drink | Brewery Day Trip: San Francisco’s Great American Beer Festival winners This year’s brew, a citrus-forward, unfiltered IPA with a 6.7% ABV, will be formally released on Veterans Day and celebrated at a daylong gathering of veterans at th...Florida judge keeps Trump’s May 2024 documents trial date
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 13:41:14 GMT
By Eric Tucker | Associated PressWASHINGTON — A federal judge in Florida on Friday declined to delay Donald Trump’s classified documents trial, calling a request by the former president’s defense lawyers to postpone the date “premature.” But she pushed back other deadlines in the case and signaled that she would revisit the trial date later.The ruling from U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon means that the trial, for now at least, remains scheduled to begin on May 20, 2024 despite efforts by the Trump team to postpone it until after next November’s presidential election.Trump’s lawyers had argued that they needed more time to review the large trove of evidence with which they’d been presented and also cited scheduling challenges resulting from the other legal cases against Trump, including three additional criminal prosecutions for which he is awaiting trial. Special counsel Jack Smith’s team had vigorously opposed that position in urgin...FBI seizes NYC Mayor Adams’ phones as part of probe
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 13:41:14 GMT
By Kara Scannell | CNNFBI agents seized the cell phones of New York City Mayor Eric Adams as part of a federal investigation into campaign fundraising, a person familiar with the matter told CNN on Friday.The agents seized the phones and an iPad earlier this week pursuant to a court authorized search warrant, the person said.The New York Times first reported the search.The seizure is a dramatic escalation of the federal probe, bringing it directly to the mayor.The investigation is being handled by the FBI and the US attorney’s office for the Southern District of New York.This is a breaking story and will be updated.‘From the river to the sea’: Why those words spark controversy
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 13:41:14 GMT
By Laurie Kellman | Associated PressThe Jordan River is a winding, 200-plus-mile run on the eastern flank of Israel and the occupied West Bank. The sea is the glittering Mediterranean to its west.But a phrase about the space in between, “from the river to the sea,” has become a battle cry with new power to roil Jews and pro-Palestinian activists in the aftermath of Hamas’ deadly rampage across southern Israel Oct. 7 and Israel’s bombardment of the Gaza Strip.“From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” pro-Palestinian activists from London to Rome and Washington chanted in the volatile aftermath of Israel’s bloodiest day. Adopting or defending it can be costly for public figures, such as U.S. Rep. Rashida Tlaib, who was censured by the House on Tuesday.But like so much of the Mideast conflict, what the phrase means depends on who is telling the story — and which audience is hearing it.Many Palestinian activists say it’s a call ...As retooling continues, have San Jose Sharks found a goalie to build around?
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 13:41:14 GMT
The San Jose Sharks brought in a handful of players this offseason whose long-term futures with the organization are murky at best.Early indications are, though, that goalie Mackenzie Blackwood might be someone the Sharks can build around.Blackwood was again solid on Thursday night, making 39 saves to help the Sharks earn a 3-2 win over the Edmonton Oilers, giving San Jose its second victory of the season after 11 straight losses. Blackwood had 38 saves in San Jose’s 2-1 win over the Philadelphia Flyers on Tuesday.Against the Oilers, Blackwood was calm and collected as he covered up some mistakes by his teammates and helped kill off two third-period penalties as the Sharks won back-to-back games for the first time since late last season.“He’s so confident,” San Jose center Tomas Hertl said of Blackwood. “It’s easy to play in front of him because if we make a mistake, he’s here for us. The games we lost, that wasn’t on him. He’s been ri...APEC traffic, wet storms, protests: San Franciscans brace for rough week
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 13:41:14 GMT
SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) -- Traffic gridlock in San Francisco is about to become atrocious. The Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit -- which begins on Saturday and continues through next week -- will draw in a crowd of 20,000 and trigger a massive number of city street closures. On top of the APEC summit, Mother Nature has big plans on deck. A wet November storm is forecast to drench the Bay Area on Tuesday and Wednesday. Drivers will be funneled around road closures while simultaneously navigating on rain-slick pavement.The Moscone Center and Fairmont Hotel will be ground zero for APEC events, inconvenient road closures, protests, VIPs requiring high security, and traffic. The Embarcadero and Nob Hill will also be a mess.The city created a confusing road closure and security zone map for the public on its website.Before drivers can even reach SF from Marin County or the East Bay, the will likely be snarled in heavy bridge traffic. That's because Caltrans is closing some lan...Four real estate professionals indicted on $55M fraudulent loan application scheme
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 13:41:14 GMT
(KRON) – Four real estate professionals in the Bay Area were charged in a years-long mortgage fraud scheme. Tjoman Buditaslim (also identified as Joe Lim), Travis Holasek, Jose Alfonso Tellez, and Jose De Jesus Martinez were all indicted for conspiracy to commit wire fraud, wire fraud, and aggravated identity theft in connection with a years-long mortgage fraud scheme, United States Attorney Ismael J. Ramsey and Special Agent in Charge Herminia Neblina announced. Pool worker treated for chemical burns following possible explosion in Alameda According to the indictment, between May 2019 and Aug. 23, 2023, Buditaslim, 51; Holasek, 51; Tellez, 26; and Martinez, 58, obtained more than $55 million in residential mortgage loans for homebuyers in Northern California by creating fraudulent documents that they submitted to residential mortgage origination companies. The fraudulent documents were used to qualify buyers for residential mortgage loans in connection with the fraud scheme.The d...San Jose's mayoral race has no labor candidate
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 13:41:14 GMT
(BCN) -- For the first time in San Jose's history, the city will align its mayoral race with the presidential election -- a move championed by labor leaders to boost turnout and elect a progressive mayor. Yet Silicon Valley's powerful labor lobby has no one to run for the seat.And time is running out. Candidates have a month left to file papers to run for political office. As of this week, no one from organized labor has emerged to challenge Mayor Matt Mahan -- a business-backed moderate Democrat who pulled off a decisive win last year against labor's most recognizable fixture: Supervisor Cindy Chavez. Three executives charged for allegedly bribing DBI employees for building permits In many ways, Silicon Valley labor leaders pinned all their hopes -- and coveted endorsements and campaign cash -- on Chavez. They abandoned other progressive lawmakers in the mayor's race like former Councilmember Raul Peralez to go all in on Chavez. But they got it wrong. Voters chose fresh-faced Mah...1 dead, 1 wounded in Gaithersburg shooting
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 13:41:14 GMT
One person is dead and another was taken to the hospital in critical condition after a shooting in Gaithersburg, Maryland, Friday afternoon.Montgomery County police said the shooting happened just before 12:30 p.m. in the 18300 block of Lost Knife Circle near Lost Knife Road.When police arrived at the scene, they found two people who had been shot. One person died at the scene. Police said they did know his age. The other person, who police described as a teen male, was taken to the hospital in critical condition.Police said so far they do not have a suspect in custody and they continue to investigate the shooting.Below is a map where the shooting took place: SourceLatest news
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