Victim shot in arm, leg in East Oakland neighborhood
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 08:25:18 GMT
OAKLAND — A person was shot Sunday afternoon in an East Oakland neighborhood, authorities said.Oakland police investigate a shooting in the 7500 block of Hillside Avenue in East Oakland, Calif., on Sunday, April 16, 2023. A man was shot several times. (Jane Tyska/Bay Area News Group) Around 2:25 p.m., police responded to a ShotSpotter report of a possible shooting in the 7500 block of Hillside Street, a police spokesperson said in an e-mailed Sunday night.When officers arrived, they found a person suffering from gunshot wounds to an arm and a leg.First responders provided care to the victim before taking them to a hospital, where they were later listed in stable condition.Police did not share information about a possible motive, a shooting suspect or an associated vehicle Sunday night.For information leading to the arrest of a suspect, police are offering up to $5,000 in the shooting. Anyone with information may call police at 510-238-3426 or Crime Stoppers of Oakland at ...Person dies after being hit by Caltrain in Palo Alto
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 08:25:18 GMT
(KRON) -- A Caltrain fatally struck a person Sunday night in Palo Alto, an agency spokesperson said in an email to KRON4. An unidentified pedestrian was hit by a train going southbound at around 8:43 p.m. Suspect arrested after police find stolen gun, license plate during San Rafael traffic stop The individual was killed at the Churchill Avenue crossing. As of 9:19 p.m., Caltrain service is stopped in the area. At the time of the incident, the train had approximately 46 passengers on board, officials said.No other injuries were reported. This is Caltrain's second fatality of 2023, according to the spokesperson. Caltrain's first fatality of 2023 happened back in January. There were 14 fatalities reported by the agency in 2022.KRON On is streaming news live now.embed-container { position: relative; padding-bottom: 56.25%; height: 0; overflow: hidden; max-width: 100%; } .embed-container iframe, .embed-container object, .embed-container embed { position: absolute; top: 0; left: 0; wi...SF Zoo welcomes 9 newly-born prairie dog pups
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 08:25:18 GMT
(BCN) -- San Francisco Zoo officials celebrated the arrival of nine black-tailed prairie dog pups on Friday. This week, nine pups popped out from their underground homes at the prairie dog habitat in San Francisco Zoo & Garden's Exploration Zone. Zoo experts estimate that these pups are about five weeks old since prairie pups typically emerge from their burrows between four to six weeks. Residents are invited to stop by the zoo to take a look at the pups themselves.Copyright © 2023 Bay City News, Inc. All rights reserved.Today in History: April 17, Bay of Pigs invasion launched
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 08:25:18 GMT
Today in History Today is Monday, April 17, the 107th day of 2023. There are 258 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: On April 17, 1961, some 1,500 CIA-trained Cuban exiles launched the disastrous Bay of Pigs invasion of Cuba in an attempt to topple Fidel Castro, whose forces crushed the incursion by the third day. On this date: In 1521, Martin Luther went before the Diet of Worms (vohrms) to face charges stemming from his religious writings. (Luther was later declared an outlaw by Holy Roman Emperor Charles V.)In 1961, “The Apartment” won the Academy Award for best picture of 1960; Burt Lancaster was named best actor for “Elmer Gantry,” while the best actress award went to Elizabeth Taylor for “Butterfield 8.”In 1964, Ford Motor Co. unveiled the Mustang at the New York World’s Fair.In 1969, a jury in Los Angeles convicted Sirhan Sirhan of assassinating Sen. Robert F. Kennedy. In 1970, Apollo 13 astronauts James A. Lovell, Fred W. Haise and Jack Swigert splashed down...Lo que hay que saber antes del juicio de Fox News y Dominion
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 08:25:18 GMT
(CNN) — El juicio por difamación interpuesto contra Fox News por Dominion Voting Systems comenzará esta semana. Podría tener importantes ramificaciones para el canal de cable de derecha.Se esperaba que el juicio comenzara este lunes en Delaware, pero el juez del Tribunal Superior Eric Davis anunció que se retrasaría hasta este martes, según un comunicado emitido el domingo por la noche por el tribunal.Dominion es una empresa de tecnología electoral. Después de que el expresidente de Estados Unidos Donald Trump perdiera las elecciones presidenciales de 2020 frente a Joe Biden, Dominion alegó que Fox impulsó varias teorías conspirativas a favor de Trump, incluida información falsa y potencialmente perjudicial sobre la tecnología de votación de la empresa, porque “las mentiras eran buenas para el negocio de Fox”. Fox argumenta que simplemente estaba informando sobre las afirmaciones hechas por el gobierno de Trump y los asociados del expresidente.Presentó una demanda ...Dozens rally to push for answers in fatal North County hit-and-run
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 08:25:18 GMT
ENCINITAS, Calif. -- More than three months after a deadly pedestrian hit-and-run took the life of a 23-year-old in Encinitas, the community rallied on Sunday to push for answers.The crash happened at the intersection of North Coast Highway 101 and Encinitas Boulevard around 12:20 a.m. on Jan. 1, 2023. The 23-year-old, identified as UC Santa Barbara and Canyon Crest Academy graduate David D'Lima, was crossing the street with another friend, when he was hit by a driver traveling westbound on Encinitas Boulevard. He was taken to a nearby hospital where he was later pronounced dead. Woman hit, killed by vehicle in San Ysidro crosswalk identified The driver fled the scene and has not been found, according to the San Diego County Sheriff's Office. The suspect's vehicle was described as a black Chrysler or Dodge minivan -- similar to the one pictured below -- that was missing a left side rear view mirror.Authorities are looking for the driver of a van similar looking to this one that w...Kansas City police: Probe of teen’s shooting moving quickly
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 08:25:18 GMT
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Kansas City police are working to quickly prepare evidence for the Clay County prosecutor in the shooting of a Black teenager while trying to pick up his younger brothers from a friend’s house Thursday.“I want everyone to know that I am listening,” Police Chief Stacey Graves said Sunday at a news conference at Kansas City police headquarters downtown, “and I understand the concern we are receiving from the community.” The Kansas City Star reported the 16-year-old boy, who family members have identified online as Ralph Yarl, was hospitalized Thursday night after he was shot while trying to pick up his younger twin brothers. Police said he went to the wrong house and was shot there. Officials would not confirm the number of times the homeowner shot the victim or where his injuries were.Police have not identified the shooter or his race. Information that officials have now does not point to the crime being racially motivated, but Graves said that aspect al...Trump’s House GOP allies take fight to Manhattan DA’s turf
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 08:25:18 GMT
NEW YORK (AP) — Republicans upset with Donald Trump’s indictment are escalating their war on the prosecutor who charged him, trying to embarrass him on his home turf partly by falsely portraying New York City as a place overrun by crime.The House Judiciary Committee, led by U.S. Rep. Jim Jordan, an Ohio Republican, is holding a field hearing Monday near the offices of Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg.The committee’s Republican majority is billing it as an examination of the Democrat’s “pro-crime, anti-victim” policies. One committee member, U.S. Rep. Andy Biggs, an Arizona Republican, tweeted that Bragg has “turned NYC into a wasteland,” and that “lawlessness is completely out of control.”Democrats say the hearing is a partisan stunt aimed at amplifying conservative anger at Bragg, Manhattan’s first Black district attorney.New York City officials have urged Jordan to cancel the hearing. C-SPAN has declined to air it on TV.“This is simply an in-kind donation or con...What sparked the violent struggle to control Sudan’s future?
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 08:25:18 GMT
CAIRO (AP) — Tensions have been brewing for weeks between Sudan’s two most powerful generals, who just 18 months earlier jointly orchestrated a military coup to derail the nation’s transition to democracy.Over the weekend, those tensions between the armed forces chief, Gen. Abdel-Fattah Burhan, and the head of the Rapid Support Forces paramilitary group, Gen. Mohammed Hamdan Dagalo, erupted into an unprecedented battle for control of the resource-rich nation of more than 46 million people.Both men, each with tens of thousands of troops deployed just in the capital of Khartoum, vowed not to negotiate or cease fire, despite mounting global diplomatic pressure. It is a deadly setback for a country at the crossroads of the Arab world and Africa, which four years ago ended the rule of a long-time dictator in part through largely peaceful popular protests.Here’s a look at how Sudan, a country with a long history of coups, reached this point and what is at stake. ___ WHAT...Nonprofits scramble for help amid dearth of volunteers
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 08:25:18 GMT
CASA of Lexington has tried just about everything to find volunteers to serve as advocates for abused and neglected children with the Kentucky nonprofit.Since 2020, it has hired someone to focus on recruiting volunteers, added in-person and virtual outreach events and options to complete the required 30-hour training, and printed information on fans to hand out in churches, Melynda Milburn Jamison, its executive director, said. She even visited a men’s-only barbecue to make a quick 10-minute pitch.The result? In 2022, CASA of Lexington had 62 new volunteers complete training, short of its target of 80. Only two came from the group’s recruitment events, with the rest mostly via word of mouth, Jamison said. “We’ve been able to retain keeping the number of children we serve fairly consistent,” she said, “but we should have been increasing because we’ve taken on new counties and we’ve added additional staff.”Jamison is not alone in her frustration. Her experience reflects th...Latest news
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