White woman whose accusation led to the lynching of Emmett Till has died at 88, coroner says

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:53:59 GMT

White woman whose accusation led to the lynching of Emmett Till has died at 88, coroner says By Dianne Gallagher and Sara Smart | CNNCarolyn Bryant Donham, the White woman whose accusation led to the 1955 lynching of Black teen Emmett Till in Mississippi — and whose role in Till’s brutal death was reconsidered by a grand jury as recently as last year — has died in Louisiana, the Calcasieu Parish coroner’s office confirmed to CNN.Donham, 88, died Tuesday in Westlake, according to a fact of death letter from Calcasieu Parish Coroner.CNN has reached out to the Till family.In August 1955, 14-year-old Till was beaten and shot to death after he allegedly whistled at Bryant — now Donham — in Money, Mississippi.(Gene Herrick/Associated Press Archives)FILE- In this 1955 file photo, Carolyn Bryant poses for a photo. A grand jury in Mississippi has declined to indict the white woman, Carolyn Donham, known as Carolyn Bryant, whose accusation set off the lynching of Black teenager Emmett Till nearly 70 years ago, despite revelations about an unserved ...

Emeryville: Newest Chick-fil-A in the Bay opens today

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:53:59 GMT

Emeryville: Newest Chick-fil-A in the Bay opens today Chick-fil-A, the fried-chicken sandwich juggernaut, has added to its growing Bay Area footprint.The chain’s newest restaurant — No. 22 — opens today in Emeryville at the East Bay Bridge Shopping Center. This franchise is locally owned by Jon Hooper, an entrepreneur who first started working at Chick-fil-A at the age of 16.Operating hours will be 6:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday through Saturday.Returning to the spring menu is the seasonal Watermelon Mint Lemonade. Three new beverages have sprung from that: Watermelon Mint Sunjoy, Watermelon Mint Frosted Lemonade and Watermelon Mint Iced Tea.Since 2019, Chick-fil-A has served antibiotic-free chicken in all of its U.S. locations.Related ArticlesRestaurants, Food and Drink | 7 amazing Bay Area things to do this weekend Restaurants, Food and Drink | Q&A: The “King” of cocktail bitters talks foraging ingredients in West Marin Restaurants, Food and Drink | Nora Haron&...

49ers’ 2023 draft: Analyzing the hits and misses in Shanahan-Lynch regime

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:53:59 GMT

49ers’ 2023 draft: Analyzing the hits and misses in Shanahan-Lynch regime SANTA CLARA — Whatever mistakes coach Kyle Shanahan and general manager John Lynch have made in the NFL Draft, they’ve been either good enough or fortunate enough to make up for them in later rounds.Or even later drafts.That was evident in their first draft in 2017, when they made swung a deal with the Chicago Bears, wound up with two picks among the first 31 and didn’t get anywhere near what they hoped for from either defensive tackle Solomon Thomas or linebacker Reuben Foster.Much later in that draft, they were able to get a franchise cornerstone in the fifth round with the selection of Iowa tight end George Kittle.Or take the bold decision to trade three first-round draft picks for Trey Lance, a quarterback who faced questionable competition and hadn’t started a lot of games at North Dakota State.If Lance never ascends to being the 49ers’ starting quarterback, the move was mitigated with the final pick in last year’s draft and the selection of ...

Could a new California bill make it harder to suspend kids?

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:53:59 GMT

Could a new California bill make it harder to suspend kids? A proposed state bill could end suspensions for students who defy teachers’ orders, disrupt school activities, or engage in other types of behavioral misconduct – requiring teachers to de-escalate such incidents instead of forcing a child from the classroom.The bill, which was introduced by State Sen. Nancy Skinner (D-Berkeley) earlier this year and will be heard by the appropriations committee next month, would extend an existing ban on so-called “willful defiance” suspensions.Today, such a ban only applies to students in kindergarten through fifth grade. Senate Bill 274 would add middle and high schoolers to the mix, and dissolve the existing ban’s expiration date of 2025.“SB 274 is based on a simple premise: Students belong in school,” said Skinner. “Suspending youth from school for low-level behavior issues leads to significant harm, including learning loss and a higher likelihood that affected students will drop out of school completely.”When – and how – to suspend ...

Ex-SF fire commissioner is no-show in court, suspect in attack released

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:53:59 GMT

Ex-SF fire commissioner is no-show in court, suspect in attack released SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) -- A former San Francisco fire commissioner attacked homeless people with bear spray in the Marina neighborhood, according to attorneys who spoke in court Wednesday. The defense attorneys spoke on behalf of a 24-year-old unsheltered man, Garret Allen Doty, who was released Thursday morning. Doty's release follows former fire commissioner Don Carmignani's refusal to participate in trial proceedings as he did not appear in court for Doty's preliminary hearing on Thursday.Doty is charged with assaulting Carmignani and accused of beating him with a metal pipe. The April 5 pipe beating was recorded on surveillance video footage obtained by KRON4. A preliminary hearing is set for May. Stabbing victim at Northgate High in Walnut Creek in stable condition New surveillance video footage recently surfaced, however, showing that 53-year-old Carmignani provoked the incident when he allegedly attacked Doty with bear spray, Doty's defense attorneys said. Carmignani was hosp...

Lyft to lay off 1,072 employees, 26% of staff

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:53:59 GMT

Lyft to lay off 1,072 employees, 26% of staff (KRON) -- Rideshare company Lyft plans to lay off 1,072 employees, or 26 percent of its workforce, according to documents filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission Thursday by CFO Elaine Paul. The filings also said it had eliminated 250 open positions.Filings said the San Francisco-headquartered company expected to pay between $41 million and $47 million in severance packages plus more in stock-based compensation due to the job cuts.Lyft does not count its drivers as employees.This news comes about a week after reports of staffing cuts from the company's 4,000-person workforce were reported when CEO David Risher said a "significant" number of employees would lose their jobs. Lyft's last round of layoffs occurred in November 2022 when the company let go about 13 percent of its workforce. The company also laid off about 60 employees last summer.Lyft is among a slew of technology companies going through layoffs to deal with post-pandemic restructuring including Meta, ...

Dropbox laying off 500 employees as tech layoffs continue

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:53:59 GMT

Dropbox laying off 500 employees as tech layoffs continue SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) -- Cloud storage company Dropbox announced Thursday that it would be laying off 500 employees, or about 16% of its global workforce. A letter to employees from CEO Drew Houston cited slowing growth and the coming wave of AI as the main reasons behind the layoffs."The AI era of computing has finally arrived," Houston wrote. "We've believed for many years that AI will give us new superpowers and completely transform knowledge work." Are tinted windows legal in California? In an SEC filing, the company said the layoffs are part of a plan to "streamline the Company's team structure to support long-term growth and profitability objectives.""Dropbox intends to strategically reinvest some savings from this reduction in force into future growth initiatives, and will continue to hire for roles critical to those initiatives," the filing also states.According to Houston, the layoffs are part of a shift toward a more AI-centered business model for the company."Our next st...

San Jose has the #1 highest concentration of software developers in the US

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:53:59 GMT

San Jose has the #1 highest concentration of software developers in the US The San Jose metro has the #1 highest concentration of software developers nationwide.There are 67,780 software developers in the San Jose metro, comprising 63.43 of every 1,000 jobs in the area, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. San Jose-area software developers earn a median $165,030 annually.Tech has long been known as a lucrative field. There were about 1.4 million software developers nationwide in 2021, earning a median annual salary of $120,730. Though the industry is currently facing a wave of layoffs, BLS predicts job growth in the field to be much faster than average, with an estimated 25% growth between 2021 and 2031, compared to only 5% for the average job. Are tinted windows legal in California? Numbers like these might make you want to hit the books and change careers—but what does a software developer actually do? It's a bit more than just writing the code that helps run the software you use every day—from your takeout app to your favorite social media sit...

Missing SF girl safely located: SFPD

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:53:59 GMT

Missing SF girl safely located: SFPD SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) -- A 12-year-old girl is reported missing and was last seen at her middle school Wednesday afternoon has been located, the San Francisco Police Department tweeted. Jewl Rayford was last seen around 2:30 p.m. at Presidio Middle School on 30th Avenue. Union City girl reported missing, last seen Tuesday Jewl is described to be 4 feet 7 inches tall, 120 pounds with black hair with braids, brown eyes and wears braces. She was last seen wearing black tights and black and white tennis shoes.Jewl is considered "at-risk" because of the possibility of her going missing to be suspicious, according to SFPD. The reason for her disappearance is not being disclosed at this time. 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; width: 100%; height: 100%; }"Jewl Rayford ha...

Army Info War Division Wants Social Media Surveillance to Protect “NATO Brand”

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:53:59 GMT

Army Info War Division Wants Social Media Surveillance to Protect “NATO Brand” The U.S. Army Cyber Command told defense contractors it planned to surveil global social media use to defend the “NATO brand,” according to a 2022 webinar recording reviewed by The Intercept.The disclosure, made a month after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, follows years of international debate over online free expression and the influence of governmental security agencies over the web. The Army’s Cyber Command is tasked with both defending the country’s military networks as well as offensive operations, including propaganda campaigns.The remarks came during a closed-door conference call hosted by the Cyber Fusion Innovation Center, a Pentagon-sponsored nonprofit that helps with military tech procurement, and provided an informal question-and-answer session for private-sector contractors interested in selling data to Army Cyber Command, commonly referred to as ARCYBER.Though the office has many responsibilities, one of ARCYBER’s key roles is to detect and thwart foreign “influence ope...