Driver Killed in Hit-and-Run Collision on Springs Road [Vallejo, CA]

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:54:30 GMT

Driver Killed in Hit-and-Run Collision on Springs Road [Vallejo, CA] One Pronounced Dead after Pursuit Crash near Tregaskis AvenueVALLEJO, CA (September 6, 2023) – Early Wednesday evening, one driver was killed in a hit-and-run collision on Springs Road.The incident occurred around 5:35 p.m., near Tuolumne Street.According to reports, officers approached a Toyota Avalon that matched the description of a vehicle that was connected to multiple armed robberies.In doing so, the suspect vehicle sped away in an easterly direction, traveling through multiple stop lights and signs. Amidst the pursuit, the suspect vehicle crashed into two other cars causing fatal injuries to one driver. Although, authorities have not yet released their identity.Meanwhile, the Toyota driver fled the scene on foot. In addition, paramedics took a female passenger from the suspect vehicle to a nearby hospital with significant injuries.Following preliminary duties, officers located a loaded firearm inside the Toyota. At this time, Vallejo Police officers are asking anyone wi...

Antique autos still a draw in tech-obsessed Silicon Valley

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:54:30 GMT

Antique autos still a draw in tech-obsessed Silicon Valley When it comes to cars, Silicon Valley is known for its penchant for the shiniest, newest techiest vehicles: hybrids, electric cars and self-driving EVs, all loaded with microchips, screens and satellite connections. But for Allan Greenberg and other members of the Santa Clara Valley Ford Model T Club, there’s something that’s still very alluring about an automobile made in the first part of the last century.“There’s something about the old cars that is really attractive to people,” said Greenberg, who learned to drive on a 1936 Chevrolet and also owns a modern Chevy Bolt. “People are amazed at the technology from back then.”Allen Greenberg’s 1923 Ford Model T Touring is parked in front of the gazebo at History Park in San Jose. The 23rd annual Antique Autos event will take place Sept. 9, 2023. (Photo courtesy of Allen Greenberg) Greenberg and his wife, Lucy, will be bringing their red 1923 Model T out to History Park in San Jose t...

Judge orders Texas to remove migrant-blocking barriers

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:54:30 GMT

Judge orders Texas to remove migrant-blocking barriers By Priscilla Alvarez | CNNA federal judge ordered Texas to remove floating barriers in the Rio Grande and barred the state from building new or placing additional buoys in the river, according to a Wednesday court filing, marking a victory for the Biden administration.Judge David Alan Ezra ordered Texas to take down the barriers by September 15 at its own expense.The border buoys have been a hot button immigration issue since they were deployed in the Rio Grande as part of Gov. Greg Abbott’s border security initiative known as Operation Lone Star. The Justice Department had sued the state of Texas in July claiming that the buoys were installed unlawfully and asking the judge to force the state to remove them.In the lawsuit, filed in US District Court in the Western District of Texas, the Justice Department alleged that Texas and Abbott violated the Rivers and Harbors Appropriation Act by building a structure in US water without permission from United States Army Corps of Engineers a...

‘Soul Train’ musical starts its track to Broadway in SF

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:54:30 GMT

‘Soul Train’ musical starts its track to Broadway in SF For decades, “Soul Train” was a trend-setting phenomenon in American households, a nonstop dance party that brought African American music, fashion and dance trends into the spotlight in a way then seldom seen on television.Created by Chicago broadcaster Don Cornelius, “Soul Train” helped launch the careers of stars such as Jody Watley, Vivica A. Fox and Rosie Perez who, started out as dancers on the show.Now American Conservatory Theater is premiering a Broadway-bound jukebox musical tracing the history of the long-running TV show from its 1970 Chicago debut through its 36 years on the air and the many waves of popular music that it featured.“It changed the entire cultural landscape of television,” says playwright Dominique Morisseau, who wrote the book of the musical. “It defined a presence of Black commercials, Black products, Black consumerism for independent and established Black businesses who were putting their commercials on the ‘Soul Train’ slot. That kind of marketing repr...

Oakley shooting leaves man dad, woman critically injured

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:54:30 GMT

Oakley shooting leaves man dad, woman critically injured OAKLEY — A man was fatally shot and a woman critically injured Tuesday in Oakley following an apparent domestic dispute, police said.Police were called to the 1700 block of Pecan Court around 4:50 p.m. Tuesday for a welfare check on a woman who didn’t show up at work. While there, they knocked on doors, spoke with neighbors but saw nothing suspicious and left, authorities said.Less than an hour later, a neighbor went to the house and saw two people, including the woman who looked as though she was in distress, police said.Officers were again alerted and entered the home, where they found a man who had been fatally shot and a woman who was suffering from a severe gunshot wound.The man was pronounced deceased and the woman was flown to a hospital in critical condition, police said.The man’s identity was not released pending notification of his next-of-kin.“What happened yesterday was completely unnecessary and avoidable,” Oakley police Chief Paul Beard said in a statement. “If you, or...

49ers rejoice over Nick Bosa deal with hugs in coach’s office, relief in locker room

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:54:30 GMT

49ers rejoice over Nick Bosa deal with hugs in coach’s office, relief in locker room SANTA CLARA — Nick Bosa’s long-awaited contract extension shot a magnificent morale boost through all corners of the 49ers’ headquarters Wednesday.Coach Kyle Shanahan was in his office, preparing for a regularly scheduled press conference, when he saw the happy faces and positive energy ooze from three visitors — general manager John Lynch and chief contract negotiators Paraag Marathe and Brian Hampton.“There were a couple of bro hugs and congratulations,” Shanahan said.Left tackle Trent Williams was in the locker room with only a few other players when a phone flashed with news of Bosa’s deal (five years, $170 million).“I ain’t going to lie, when we got here today, I started to get worried if it’d be done in enough time for him to play this weekend,” Williams said. “We got that taken care of, so I’m super excited.”Linebacker Fred Warner was grabbing lunch in the cafeteria when defensive coordinator Steve Wilks grabbe...

Photos: Steph and Ayesha Curry open new schoolyard in Oakland

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:54:30 GMT

Photos: Steph and Ayesha Curry open new schoolyard in Oakland Steph and Ayesha Curry stopped by Lockwood STEAM Academy on Wednesday to open a new schoolyard and cement their commitment to providing Oakland Unified School District students with healthy meals and reading skills support through their nonprofit.Related ArticlesLocal News | Is Steph Curry the best point guard ever? He says yes. Local News | Video: Steph Curry surprises at Paramore concert in SF, takes lead vocals The Currys in 2019 cofounded Eat. Learn. Play Foundation, which partnered with Lockwood STEAM Academy to improve Oakland students’ well-being by focusing on exercise, literacy and nutrition.To serve that mission, Eat. Learn. Play Foundation said it has raised $47 million to serve Oakland kids and families, delivered 25 million meals and donated $6 million to literacy programs and resources.Wednesday marked the surprise unveiling of a reimagined schoolyard at Lockwood STEAM, which now includes two new, kid-designed playgrounds, two mult...

The Oakland A’s are intriguing; it’s too bad ownership ostracized fans who would care

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:54:30 GMT

The Oakland A’s are intriguing; it’s too bad ownership ostracized fans who would care OAKLAND — The Oakland A’s are three losses away from their third 100-loss season since the team moved out West 55 years ago. But through the historic lows are glimmers of promise that showed up in the A’s 5-2 sweep-preventing win over the Toronto Blue Jays on Wednesday afternoon in front of a crowd of 3,871.It’s unfair to ask Oakland fans to care about the up-and-coming players that populate this A’s roster. Team owner John Fisher has, since buying the team in 2005, not only ripped beloved players from them, but is on the precipice of ripping their team right out of Oakland.The new crop of budding core — Zack Gelof, Lawrence Butler, Tyler Soderstrom — labeled themselves “New Oakland,” but a relocation will have them playing anywhere from a minor league stadium in Las Vegas to San Francisco or a desolate Coliseum while a new Las Vegas ballpark is built.The ties between fan and player are already severed beyond repair. Watching the...

Missing Netflix engineer found dead near Golden Gate Bridge

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:54:30 GMT

Missing Netflix engineer found dead near Golden Gate Bridge (KRON) -- A Netflix engineer who was reported missing last month has been found deceased, according to the Marin County Sheriff's Office. The Marin County Sheriff's Office Coroner Division was contacted by the California Highway Patrol last Tuesday, Aug. 29 at around 11:41 a.m. on a report of an unconscious/unresponsive person in the water of the San Francisco Bay.The body was spotted northeast of the Golden Gate Bridge by a passing boat, according to the sheriff's office. The U.S Coast Guard was notified and responded to the area and located a lifeless male floating in the bay.The subject was recovered from the water and taken to Station Golden Gate in Sausalito where paramedics pronounced him deceased. No resuscitation was provided, due to the subject's physiologic condition, police said. Innocent bystander shot at Lake Merritt in Oakland identified At the time of the death pronouncement, the subject's remains were unidentifiable due to decomposition, exposure to the water and ...

Police standoff with armed suspect near SF high school resolved

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:54:30 GMT

Police standoff with armed suspect near SF high school resolved SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) -- A road near a high school was blocked off due to a police standoff Wednesday afternoon, the San Francisco Police Department said. Around 12:22 p.m., SFFD responded to a suspect who had a gun inside their vehicle near Sacred Heart Cathedral Preparatory (SHCP) high school. Nick Bosa signs $170M contract extension with 49ers, ends holdout: reports As of 3:45 p.m., the standoff has been resolved. The suspect was removed from their car, and streets in the area have been reopened. No other details were released at this time. Earlier in the afternoon, police negotiated with the suspect near Eddy Street and Franklin Street. Officers were trying to get the suspect to surrender. SHCP students and faculty were been told by SFPD they do not need to shelter in place, according to Dean of Students Mario Sazo. Classes and pickups proceeded as normal. The public was asked to avoid the area. Eddy and Franklin are one block away from SHCP.This story will be updated.