San Lorenzo attempted robbery suspects take jail, probation in plea deal
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:39:54 GMT
OAKLAND — Two suspects in a San Lorenzo bank robbery attempt were sentenced to jail and probation after pleading no contest to lesser offenses, court records show.Kevin Perry, 22, and Dewey Nguyen, 21, were originally charged with attempting to rob a Citi Bank on Paseo Grande in San Leandro last August. But last month, Nguyen was given 180 days in jail and Perry was sentenced to one year in a plea deal that required prosecutors to drop the bulk of the charges.Perry pleaded no contest to leaving the scene of an accident, where police say he struck a “juvenile pedestrian” — whose age isn’t listed in court records — during a police chase to avoid capture for the attempted bank robbery. Nguyen pleaded no contest to possessing a stolen Lexus the day after the robbery, where authorities arrested both men in Alameda after a brief foot chase.Last Aug. 28, Perry and Nguyen allegedly entered the Chase Bank, with Nguyen keeping watch by the door and Perry wa...Sales finally start for condos at fraud-tied San Jose housing project
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:39:54 GMT
SAN JOSE — Sales are finally underway for condominiums at a San Jose housing complex that’s among the properties engulfed in a vast Bay Area real estate fraud case that arose after hundreds of investors were swindled.The 91-unit residential complex is at 1821 Almaden Road in San Jose, a project that was launched by real estate entrepreneur Sanjeev Acharya and his Silicon Sage Builders firm, which both are accused of wide-ranging fraud allegedly perpetrated against investors in several Bay Area projects.A federal judge shoved Acharya’s real estate empire into receivership after the Securities and Exchange Commission filed a fraud case against the disgraced developer and his company. The judge appointed David Stapleton to act as receiver for the company’s assets.Stapleton has been overseeing efforts to sell the condos at the 1821 Almaden Road site as a way to raise cash to provide the investors even a tiny amount of compensation for the cash they lost by invest...This cargo plane flew over Northern California with no pilot on board
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:39:54 GMT
One of the world’s most widely used cargo planes completed an entire flight with no one on board for the first time.Lasting approximately 12 minutes in total, the flight departed from Hollister Airport, in Northern California, and was operated by Reliable Robotics, which has been working since 2019 on a semi-automated flying system in which the aircraft is controlled remotely by a pilot.The company recently announced that the 50-mile flight took place in November. The plane was a Cessna Caravan, a robust single-engine aircraft that is a popular choice for flight training, tourism, humanitarian missions and regional cargo.“Cessna has made 3,000 Caravans — it’s the most popular cargo plane you’ve never heard of,” says Robert Rose, CEO of Reliable Robotics. “Pilots will tell you it’s the workhorse of the industry.“But the challenge with this aircraft is that it flies at lower altitudes and more adverse weather conditions than many large aircraft do today. So operating it is much more d...Santa Clara County reports low COVID-19 vaccination rates for latest booster shot
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:39:54 GMT
Despite the recent rise in COVID-19 cases, Santa Clara County health officials say a much lower percentage of residents have gotten the latest vaccine compared to previous booster shots.Only 19% of county residents have received the updated vaccine, which was released in September. Vaccination rates among certain populations are even lower, with only 9% of Latinos and 11% of African Americans having received up-to-date shots. That’s in comparison to 22% of white residents and 19% of Asian residents.“One of Public Health’s most important roles is to track systemic factors causing health inequities and to raise the alarm about the impact on Santa Clara County communities,” Dr. Sarah Rudman, the deputy health officer for the Santa Clara County Public Health Department, said in a news release. “Culturally centered outreach and education must be strengthened to remove barriers and to connect people to the preventative care they need.”The county said that whi...How Cord Jefferson’s backstory figures in his hit ‘American Fiction’
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:39:54 GMT
Satire often leans toward one of two directions — a scathing critique where no one gets spared or an outright farce that broadly spoofs the absurdity of a given scenario.Filmmaker Cord Jefferson took a more compassionate path with “American Fiction,” his triumphant adaptation of Percival Everett’s acerbic 2005 novel “Erasure.” In this highly entertaining look at one modern Black American family in the Boston area, and a woke culture that isn’t nearly as woke as Americans like to think it is, Jefferson takes on hot-button issues such as race, ambition, family, sexual preference, academic pretense, the publishing industry, media misrepresentations about being Black, even aging.Whew!Jefferson’s feature debut focuses on a self-centered Black writer/professor (Jeffrey Wright, whom Jefferson envisioned in the role as he read the novel) who’s forced to reunite with — or, at the very least, try to engage with — his dysfunctional, highly intelligent family. He’s...Disneyland announces fireworks and parade lineup through summer 2024
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:39:54 GMT
Fans of Disneyland fireworks will get to see five different pyrotechnic shows between now and the end of summer as the Anaheim theme park rolls out a familiar and somewhat complex lineup of nighttime entertainment for the first half of 2024.Disneyland will host the “Believe in Holiday Magic,” “Mickey’s Mix Magic,” “Together Forever,” “Wondrous Journeys” and Star Wars-themed fireworks shows over the next nine months.ALSO SEE: Look inside Zootopia land pitched for Disneyland expansionYou’ll need to break out a calendar to keep track of all the fireworks shows coming and going from Disneyland. Here’s the breakdown of the schedule.“Believe in Holiday Magic” runs through Jan.7 when the holiday season ends at the Disneyland resort.“Mickey’s Mix Magic” runs Jan. 8 through March 21 at Disneyland.“Wondrous Journeys” takes to the skies March 22 through April 14 with nightly fireworks throughout the run.ALSO SEE: First look inside Tiana’s Bayou Adventure at Disneyland — See photos“Mickey’s Mix...Suspect in fatal Pacifica stabbing that led to school lockdown still on the loose
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:39:54 GMT
(KRON) -- The suspect in a fatal stabbing that led to a temporary lockdown at Vallemar Elementary School in Pacifica Thursday morning is still on the loose, the Pacifica Police Department said. Officers responded to a report of domestic violence in the 200 block of Naomi Avenue at around 7:45 a.m.Arriving at the scene, officers located a male and a man and woman both suffering from stab wounds. The suspected killer was seen leaving the area on foot, police said. Serial Bay Area shoplifter arrested 90 times The female victim was transported to the hospital. The male victim was pronounced deceased at the scene. No one else was injured during the incident, police said.Pacifica PD and officers from allied agencies searched the area. Vallemar Elementary, which is just five minutes by foot from the scene of the incident, was placed on lockdown "out of an abundance of caution," police said.Pacifica PD was unable to locate the suspect who they believe has left the area. With no apparent p...Swastika graffiti discovered on campus of junior high in Los Altos
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:39:54 GMT
(KRON) -- Several swastikas were discovered on the campus of Blach Intermediate School in Los Altos last week, a representative of the Los Altos School District confirmed. A swastika was found sketched in pen on the boys PE lockers Friday, according to a statement sent out to parents earlier this week.Following further inspection, four other swastikas were found on lockers, including lockers unassigned to students, the school said. Two additional swastikas were found in the boys PE locker room on Tuesday, the district said. Serial Bay Area shoplifter arrested 90 times The swastikas were all "clearly drawn by the same person," a district spokesperson said.The school said it has since cleaned the lockers following its procedures for such incidents. In the letter to parents, the school said it was been in contact with local police to investigate the incidents."I want to assure you that if we find this was perpetrated by any Blach of LASD students, appropriate disciplinary action will...Denver health department offers holiday mental health care tips
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:39:54 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) -- The holiday season is notoriously known as merry and bright, cold and cozy, holly and jolly. But the Denver Department of Public Health and Environment notes that with those highs come the lows.“While it is our hope that everyone has a joyful holiday season, it’s easy to forget that this season can drain our mental health,” DDPHE executive director Bob McDonald said in a release. LIST: Mental health resources available in Colorado The department wants to remind the community of healthy habits and resources available during a time that can be stressful, lonely and even frustrating for some.You are not aloneYou've heard it time and time again, but it's true. According to the American Psychiatric Association, about 5% of adults in the U.S. experience seasonal affective disorder (SAD), sometimes known as seasonal depression, and it typically lasts about 40% of the year.A 2021 survey by the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) showed that three in five Ameri...United expects to serve a million passengers at DIA during end of year holiday travel
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:39:54 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) — The end-of-the-year holiday travel rush has begun. Between Thursday, Dec. 21, and Tuesday, Jan. 2, the Transportation Safety Administration expects to screen 850,000 travelers departing from Denver International Airport. FOX 31’s Nicole Fierro got a behind-the-scenes look at how crews, from TSA checkpoints to the control tower, are working to make trips take off smoothly. Colorado measles case confirmed days after patient flew into Denver airport “Yesterday, we screened 74,000 departing travelers,” Transportation Security Administration spokesperson Lorie Dankers said, adding “Today’s at 79,000 and tomorrow's 82,000.”New scanning technology and all-hands-on-deck staffing for TSA are part of the equation for trying to make the airport rush smoother.“We know hour by hour the number of passengers that we expect so we staff for that as well,” Dankers said.United Airlines expects more people will travel for the Christmas holiday than they did for Thanksgiving.“We’re pla...Latest news
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