Letters: Powerful forces | More oversight | Morality missions | SJSU misinformation | Show we care | Shared response

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:14:15 GMT

Letters: Powerful forces | More oversight | Morality missions | SJSU misinformation | Show we care | Shared response Submit your letter to the editor via this form. Read more Letters to the Editor.Powerful forces drivepolice corruptionRe: “Did lack of reform lead to scandal?” (Page A1, Aug. 20).Police departments don’t operate in a vacuum, and they are not autonomous, though it often feels that they are.The Antioch and Pittsburg police departments’ officers take orders from their superiors on the force as well from powerful outside interests such as chambers of commerce, wealthy and well-connected residents, as well as a variety of business interests large and small. We’d all like to believe that the Antioch and Pittsburg police departments have only a relatively few “rogue” cops, but the truth ought to be far more concerning. In nearly every police department where misconduct is seemingly rampant, the victims are most often members of groups with little economic power. The powers that be give police marching orders to keep them in line and make sure they ...

Bay Area spa shuttered after 2 die from Legionnaires' disease

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:14:15 GMT

Bay Area spa shuttered after 2 die from Legionnaires' disease (KRON) -- Contra Costa County health officials said water samples collected from a Richmond day spa's hot tub contained high levels of legionella bacteria, making it the likely source of two Legionnaires’ disease deaths. Contra Costa Health began investigating Zen Day Spa on August 4, less than 24 hours after two patients died in hospitals. Both patients had visited the spa before becoming ill with Legionnaires’ disease.County health officials discovered that the spa, located at 12230 San Pablo Avenue, was operating without a health permit and had an illegal hot tub. The hot tub at Zen Day Spa was designed for private -- not commercial -- use."CCH collected water and swab samples and, while still awaiting final reports from the lab, initial results show high concentrations of legionella bacteria," health officials announced Monday. CCH contacted more than 30 recent customers of Zen Day Spa as part of its investigation, as well as multiple customers who became sick with Legionnaires’...

Fire near Port of Oakland being investigated by Alameda County DA

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:14:15 GMT

Fire near Port of Oakland being investigated by Alameda County DA (KRON) -- A fire that broke out earlier this month near the Port of Oakland is being investigated, according to the Alameda County District Attorney's Office. The fire, which occurred at Schnitzer Steel's Oakland facility on August 9 and 10, sent smoke billowing into the sky and led to air quality advisories in the East Bay.The fire erupted in a large pile of scrap metal just after 5:30 p.m. on the evening of Aug. 9. Fire crews were able to contain it to just one pile of debris and it was under control by 9 p.m., officials said. Rain falls in Bay Area as remnants of Hilary hit It was officially put out on Thursday Aug. 10.The cause of the fire has not been determined. No injuries were reported.The Bay Area Air Quality Management District issued two notices of violation to Schnitzer Steel for the fire.This is a developing story. Check back for updates.

Redwood City PD warn of jewelry thief who kissed victim before stealing necklace

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:14:15 GMT

Redwood City PD warn of jewelry thief who kissed victim before stealing necklace (KRON) -- The Redwood City Police Department is warning the public to be vigilant in the wake of two incidents where thieves stole jewelry from unsuspecting victims in the parking lot of a Costco at 2300 Middlefield Road. The first instance occurred on Friday, Aug. 11.According to police, the victim was approached by an unidentified woman who gave her a fake gold necklace. When the victim arrived home, she realized the suspect had stolen her gold necklace. Fire near Port of Oakland being investigated by Alameda County DA The second instance took place on Thursday, Aug. 17.The unsuspecting victim was approached by an unidentified woman who gave him a kiss on the cheek. A few moments later, the victim realized the suspect had stolen his necklace.Redwood City PD said it is actively investigating both cases and warned people to be mindful of their belongings when approached by people they don't know. There is a common scam, according to police, where suspects approach victims and offe...

Seattle Mariners activate SS J.P. Crawford from the 7-day injured list

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:14:15 GMT

Seattle Mariners activate SS J.P. Crawford from the 7-day injured list CHICAGO (AP) — J.P. Crawford drove his wife crazy while he was sidelined by a concussion. He watched Seattle Mariners games, and yelled at the television.“She’s probably happy I’m out of the house, too,” he cracked.Crawford is back with the Mariners after he was activated from the seven-day injured list on Monday. He got the start at shortstop and hit in the leadoff spot for the opener of a three-game series at the Chicago White Sox.Seattle also placed right-hander Emerson Hancock on the 15-day IL with a right shoulder strain. Right-hander Darren McCaughan was recalled from Triple-A Tacoma, and utilityman Sam Haggerty was sent down.Mariners center fielder Julio Rodríguez was out of the starting lineup on the same day he was named AL player of the week. Rodríguez is batting .524 (22 for 42) with two homers and 13 RBIs in his last eight games.“I think this guy’s run like eight miles worth of bases over the last week or so, and stealing bases and whatnot,” manag...

Spain celebrates Women’s World Cup at home with Carmona remembering her late father

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:14:15 GMT

Spain celebrates Women’s World Cup at home with Carmona remembering her late father MADRID (AP) — Spain celebrated its Women’s World Cup title at home with Olga Carmona being thrown up into the air by her teammates in front of thousands of fans who welcomed the newly crowned champions on Monday.Carmona, who scored the winning goal in Sunday’s final against England, participated in the celebrations despite being told after the match that her father had died following an illness. Her family decided to wait until the match was over to inform Carmona.“Today is a very special day for the entire country, but it’s also a bit complicated for me,” Carmona told the fans who greeted the players a day after La Roja’s 1-0 win over England in Australia.“Yesterday was a day of mixed emotions for me,” she said. “At one point it was the best day of my life, but then it became the worst. I’m really moved to be able to offer this joy for the entire country. Now you have the star that you all wanted so much, and not only the one that we will carry o...

How a mix of natural and human-caused caused factors cooked up Tropical Storm Hilary’s soggy mess

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:14:15 GMT

How a mix of natural and human-caused caused factors cooked up Tropical Storm Hilary’s soggy mess A natural El Nino, human-caused climate change, a stubborn heat dome over the nation’s midsection and other factors cooked up Tropical Storm Hilary’s record-breaking slosh into California and Nevada, scientists figure.Cooked up is the key phrase, since hot water and hot air were crucial in rapidly growing Hilary and then steering the storm on an unusual path that dumped 10 months of rain in a single weekend in normally bone-dry places. Nearly a foot of rain fell along a couple Southern California mountains while cities smashed summertime records.“It was a combination of sort of a perfect situation of everything coming together in a way that made the storm possible,” said University of Albany atmospheric scientist Kristen Corbosiero, an expert on Pacific hurricanes.It’s never easy to attribute a single event to climate change, especially so quickly and with El Nino being a prominent factor, said former National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration hurricane and climate scientist Ji...

Arkansas education secretary says state to review districts’ AP African American Studies materials

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:14:15 GMT

Arkansas education secretary says state to review districts’ AP African American Studies  materials LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — Arkansas’ top education official on Monday told school districts offering an Advanced Placement African American Studies course to send in their course materials for review, citing concerns the class may not comply with a state law restricting how race is taught in the classroom.Education Secretary Jacob Oliva sent the letter to the five districts that have said they will continue teaching the class after the state said it was not an approved course and would not count toward a student’s graduation credit. Oliva has said since it’s a pilot program, the state has not been able to vet the course to determine if it complies with the law prohibiting “critical race theory” from being taught at schools.The state had previously said the districts could offer the course as a local elective. The districts have said they’ll continue teaching the course at six schools and that it will count toward students’ grade point averages.“Given some of th...

In Maui, Biden says the US ‘grieves with you” and promises help ‘for as long as it takes’ after touring wildfire damage

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:14:15 GMT

In Maui, Biden says the US ‘grieves with you” and promises help ‘for as long as it takes’ after touring wildfire damage LAHAINA, Hawaii (AP) — In Maui, Biden says the US ‘grieves with you” and promises help ‘for as long as it takes’ after touring wildfire damage.Source

Easy as 1, 2, 3: Grant Holloway breezes in 110-meter hurdles for his 3rd straight world title

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:14:15 GMT

Easy as 1, 2, 3: Grant Holloway breezes in 110-meter hurdles for his 3rd straight world title BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) — Posing for the cameras, Grant Holloway counted out his back-to-back-to-back 110-meter hurdles world titles, raising one finger, then another, then another. It was as easy as “1, 2, 3.” Holloway made his race look almost that simple, too.The American bolted to a fast start and never looked back Monday night at world championships, breezing to a victory in 12.96 seconds that elevated him into elite company. Holloway joined Greg Foster as the only 110 hurdler to win three straight world titles.“Remarkable,” Holloway exclaimed.Before Holloway entered the scene, the mighty American hurdlers were in a little bit of a hurdling funk (a funk for them anyway). They’d gone two straight worlds without a gold in the 110. That just wasn’t like them.“We were in a drought,” said Holloway, who won his first world title in Doha in 2019 and again last summer in Oregon. “It was my goal is to get us out of the drought and I called it a restoration phase. Now that we’re out...