Listen both ways: Blind walkers winning safer road crossings

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 11:38:59 GMT

Listen both ways: Blind walkers winning safer road crossings CHICAGO (AP) — After a retinal disease left him legally blind, architect John Gleichman was struck by a taxicab while walking home near Chicago’s Lincoln Park Zoo — at the same intersection where a 4-year-old girl was killed by a hit-and-run driver years earlier.Although Maya Hirsch’s death in 2006 ignited a citywide crusade for pedestrian safety improvements, almost all the electronic upgrades since then have been for people who can see. Nearly 3,000 Chicago intersections are now equipped with visual crossing signals, yet fewer than three dozen include audible cues.In a landmark victory for blind residents challenging the accessibility of a major city’s signalized crosswalks, a federal judge in March ruled in a class-action lawsuit that such disparity in the nation’s third-largest city violates the Americans with Disabilities Act.“Every time I go out to go downtown for a meeting, I have to think I could get hit today and not make it home,” said Gleichman, 65...

River rafters say big California snowmelt means epic season

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 11:38:59 GMT

River rafters say big California snowmelt means epic season COLOMA, Calif. (AP) — Triple Threat. Deadman’s Drop. Satan’s Cesspool. After years of drought, the rapids along California’s American River are truly living up to their names. As a historic snowpack starts to melt, the spring runoff is fueling conditions for some of the best whitewater in years on the American River and its forks, which course through the Sierra Nevada northeast of Sacramento.“This is an epic whitewater rafting season,” said Deric Rothe, who owns Sierra Whitewater Inc. and has been rafting for decades. “The conditions are awesome. If you compare the rafting to a rollercoaster, it’s bigger, faster, more fun, and more exciting. So, we’re loving it.”A series of powerful storms dumped record amounts of rain and snow across California this winter, replenishing rivers and reservoirs and bringing an end — mostly — to the state’s three-year drought.Cascading volumes of water are now flowing into various rivers at rates not seen in years. Even with the snowmelt only st...

Anti-Muslim Twitter feed in Spain: ‘A recipe for disaster’

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 11:38:59 GMT

Anti-Muslim Twitter feed in Spain: ‘A recipe for disaster’ WASHINGTON (AP) — The person who operates the Twitter account claims to be an Islamic fundamentalist living in Spain, empathizing with violent extremists and longing for the days, more than six centuries ago, when Muslims ruled the country.The views are as fake as the account, part of a loose and informal effort by far-right nationalists in Spain to use social media to stir up anti-Muslim and anti-immigrant fervor and to undermine faith in Spain’s multicultural democracy. In some cases, they exploit Twitter’s loose rules to spread hateful messages and threats of violence, while in others they pose as Muslims as a way to disparage actual followers of Islam.By harnessing the power of social media to communicate, coordinate and evangelize, those behind the so-called Reconquista movement are relying on the same playbook used by far-right extremists in the U.S., Brazil and other countries who have used social media to expand their power and recruit new followers.Reconquista a...

Concert review: Blink-182 keep it loud and dumb during reunion tour kick off in St. Paul

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 11:38:59 GMT

Concert review: Blink-182 keep it loud and dumb during reunion tour kick off in St. Paul Xcel Energy Center vibrated with turn-of-the-millennium nostalgia Thursday night as the most popular lineup of the pop-punk trio Blink-182 launched their first tour together in nine years.A crowd heavy on grinning Gen Xers and millennials filled the St. Paul hockey arena to the rafters, ready to bask in their teenage memories of the band and ask themselves the question of the evening, “What’s my age again?” Anticipation for this tour, which was announced back in October, was so high that the dynamically priced tickets shot up to Springsteenian heights. Fans paid hundreds, if not thousands, for this night and they were ready for it.Bassist/vocalist Mark Hoppus, guitarist/vocalist Tom DeLonge and drummer Travis Barker knew what the people wanted and, for the most part, delivered with a high-energy, enthusiastic show brimming with the group’s trademark juvenile humor. And when I say juvenile, I mean it. One of their many audience favorites Thursday was “Family Reunion,” the...

Kim Gardner supporters upset; some not surprised by her resignation

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 11:38:59 GMT

Kim Gardner supporters upset; some not surprised by her resignation ST. LOUIS - Many of Kim Gardner's longtime supporters were disappointed at the news of her resignation on Thursday, although some say they are not surprised.Reverand Darryl Gray, with the Baptist Ministers Union and Community Justice Coalition, has been in the fight to defend Gardner from the beginning of her battles."It's disheartening. I wish that I could say that I'm surprised, but with the barrage that was levied against her from day one," he said. "The exodus of prosecutors with the exclusion lists with the Greitens trial—everything else—she had to deal with it, the reality became how much more can you stand."Gray said the full court press by the legislature to give the governor the power to appoint a special prosecutor was really the beginning of the end for Gardner. Prosecutor from Kim Gardner’s office dies on I-270 "The attorney general suing you, and then you've got the legislature creating legislation to get rid of you. How much more is expected," he said. "I think today...

Oxnard man pleads guilty to deadly house party stabbing

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 11:38:59 GMT

Oxnard man pleads guilty to deadly house party stabbing An Oxnard man was found guilty on Thursday of a deadly stabbing at a house party.Librado Ruiz Rojo, 22, pled guilty to one felony count of second-degree murder for the death of Carlos Murillo, according to the Ventura County District Attorney’s Office.On Jan. 26, 2020, Oxnard police officers responded to reports of a stabbing at a home on the 3000 block of Sycamore Street shortly after 12:30 a.m.Investigators learned that as Murillo and a group of friends were leaving the party, the suspect, Rojo, challenged them to a fight.A physical altercation broke out between the two men when Rojo stabbed Murillo multiple times, court documents said. When officers arrived at the scene, Murillo was pronounced dead. An autopsy revealed he had been stabbed 10 times.“The family and friends of Carlos Murillo have had to endure so much over the past three-and-a-half years trying to understand why Carlos was gone, while simultaneously and tirelessly advocating for the person who murdered him to be bro...

Steph Curry shows Joe Montana he can throw scoring passes in playoffs, too

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 11:38:59 GMT

Steph Curry shows Joe Montana he can throw scoring passes in playoffs, too SAN FRANCISCO — Steph Curry dished out the third-most assists of his playoff career Thursday night.But, please, refer to them as scoring passes.Admiring them in the Chase Center audience was Joe Montana, who’d thrown the most touchdown passes in the NFL playoff history upon retiring with 45 such scoring strikes — and with four Super Bowl rings for the 49ers.Curry unselfishly looked like a quarterback on the hardwood as the Warriors pulled away from the Lakers in a 127-100 win, evening their conference-semifinals series at 1.It was Curry’s highest total of assists — or scoring passes — since Steve Kerr became coach in 2014-15. The only other playoff games Curry notched more: 15 assists in a 2014 opening-round, Game 3 loss to the Los Angeles Clippers; 13 in a 2013 opening-round, Game 2 win at Denver.“Steph was brilliant,” Warriors coach Steve Kerr said. “In the first half, he wasn’t really going offensively, but he was just running our team.” View ...

No plea deals for alleged Jasper Wu killers, Alameda County DA says

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 11:38:59 GMT

No plea deals for alleged Jasper Wu killers, Alameda County DA says ALAMEDA COUNTY, Calif. (KRON) -- Alameda County District Attorney Pamela Price says she has received death threats, racist attacks and hate-filled messages - all within the short time she has been in office.These attacks come in the wake of criticism for the DA's criminal justice reform policies."Someone is suggesting that I should have a bullet in my forehead," Price said in an interview with KRON4. Alameda County District Attorney Pamela Price addresses controversy since she took office Receiving less-than-flattering comments about your job performance comes with the territory for elected public officials. However, Price says the kind of messages she has received since being sworn into office back in January has raised concerns for her personal safety. The hate-filled messages appeared to escalate after reports of the DA offering plea deals for murder suspects, removing enhancements, and the possibility of prosecutors going easy on the three men charged in the death case of Jasp...

One killed in SF shooting Thursday night

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 11:38:59 GMT

One killed in SF shooting Thursday night SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) -- A male victim was shot and killed in San Francisco's Western Addition neighborhood Thursday night, the San Francisco Police Department confirmed. SFPD officers responded to the 1800 block of Eddy Street at about 7:14 p.m. for the report of a shooting. The officers arrived at the scene, located the gunshot victim and rendered aid. SF parking ticket scam going around in city: Here’s what to look out for The victim was taken to a hospital with life-threatening injuries. He was later pronounced dead at the hospital.SFPD's investigation into the shooting is ongoing. Anyone with information is asked to contact SFPD at 415-575-4444.

Civil rights attorney John Burris hired by family of Walgreens shooting victim

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 11:38:59 GMT

Civil rights attorney John Burris hired by family of Walgreens shooting victim SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) -- Renowned civil rights attorney John Burris was hired by the family of Banko Brown, who was allegedly shot and killed by a Walgreens security guard in San Francisco. Burris' office said that he will review evidence, but there is no word as to whether a lawsuit will be filed. Burris' office confirmed the news to KRON4 Thursday night. He is currently gathering evidence and is hopeful that San Francisco Brookie Jenkins will release video of the shooting to him. No plea deals for alleged Jasper Wu killers, Alameda County DA says Brown, 24, who identified as a transgender man, was shot and killed in the area of 4th and Market streets on April 27. The security guard, 33-year-old Michael Earl-Wayne Anthony, was arrested after the killing. However, Anthony was released from jail after Jenkins confirmed that she will not be charging him with murder, citing self-defense. “The evidence clearly shows that the suspect believed he was in mortal danger and acted in self-d...