Burbank residents frustrated after city announces plans to cut 140 trees in neighborhood
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:55:55 GMT
Homeowners along a residential street in suburban Burbank are upset and looking for answers after the city informed them it would be cutting down more than 100 trees that it says are at risk of falling.The Aleppo Pine trees are located primarily along North Niagara Street in the Magnolia Park neighborhood and have lined the street and provided shade for decades.The trees have grown to maturity and are estimated to be about 100 years old. But recent drought conditions have made them unstable, the city says, and several have already come down and caused major damage to the vehicles, homes and the the sidewalk.In February, during one of Southern California's unseasonable rainstorms, several of the trees fell, crushing cars and damaging homes. Because of their weakening roots and fall risk, the city has decided that the trees need to come down before they fall and cause more property damage — or worse. Burbank Parks & Recreation Director Marisa Garcia said the decision to take down...Fan club grows for angry California sea otter
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:55:55 GMT
A sea otter launched into the national spotlight after images of her aggressively wresting surfboards away from surfers off the coast of Santa Cruz, California circulated on social media is building a fan club as she continues to evade capture.A team of wildlife experts with the California Department of Fish and Wildlife and the nearby Monterey Bay Aquarium have been trying to capture the 5-year-old animal, known as otter 841, since last week because they say she poses a public safety risk.They say they want to examine her and relocate her at a zoo or aquarium —as yet to no avail.A sea otter was captured on video going toe-to-toe with a surfer and his board in Santa Cruz on July 9, 2023. She now has a growing fan club, with people showing up every day to get a glimpse of her spending time sunbathing on the rocky shore, diving in the water and chomping down on crabs. Jessica Fujii, Sea Otter Program Manager at the Monterey Bay Aquarium, said the team has faced some challenges in its ...Las Vegas police took laptops, documents from home searched in Tupac Shakur's killing
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:55:55 GMT
A home that Las Vegas police raided this week in connection with the 1996 drive-by shooting of Tupac Shakur is tied to a man long known to investigators, whose nephew had emerged as a suspect shortly after the rapper's killing.Detectives sought items “concerning the murder of Tupac Shakur” from Duane “Keffe D” Davis, according to a copy of the warrant obtained Thursday by The Associated Press. Davis, a self-described “gangster,” is the uncle of Orlando Anderson, one of Shakur’s known rivals. Anderson denied involvement in Shakur’s killing at the time, and died two years later in an unrelated gang shooting in Compton, California.Police reported collecting multiple computers, a cellphone and hard drive, “documentary documents,” a Vibe magazine that featured Shakur, “purported marijuana,” several .40-caliber bullets, two “tubs containing photographs” and a copy of Davis’ 2019 tell-all memoir, ”Compton Street Legend.”The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department confirmed it se...Cindy Borges Dead after Pedestrian Collision on Dogwood Street [Camp Pendleton, CA]
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:55:55 GMT
Woman Struck by Pickup in Driveway at Camp Pendleton HomeCAMP PENDLETON, CA (July 20, 2023) – Monday, just after noon, a pickup truck collision on Dogwood Street left Cindy Borges dead.The incident happened on July 8th, at around 12:20 p.m., in a residential driveway near Columbine Street.According to reports, Borges was picking something up on a driveway on Dogwood Street. There, she was struck by a Ford pickup that left her with serious injuries.Emergency crews at the site of the collision transported her to Naval Hospital Camp Pendleton for treatment of multiple chest injuries. Later at the hospital, officials pronounced 62-year-old Cindy Borges, of Fontana, dead, due to the extent of her injuries.Following the crash, the driver of the pickup stayed at the scene and cooperated with authorities.No words can mend the broken hearts felt at a delicate moment like this. The team at Sweet James sends their sincere sympathies to the family and friends of Cindy Borges. May the memo...Letters: Effective governing | Butt out of Israel | Attacking democracy
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:55:55 GMT
Submit your letter to the editor via this form. Read more Letters to the Editor.For effective governing,measure the resultsRe: “Democrats keep repeating the same mistakes” (Page A6, July 18).State Sen. Steve Glazer’s, D-Orinda, op-ed defines an opportunity for Democratic legislators to raise their games to a new level to benefit Californians. The role of government is to do things with our tax dollars to solve problems and make life better for our citizens. It is about effective governing not holding on to power.I feel Democrats are good at holding power, but bad at governing. The senator’s examples of reluctance to measure results is a glaring example. Franklin Roosevelt said of the New Deal that we should try things — if they fail, admit it, learn from it, and try something different. The proof is in the result. Democrats and all of us would be better off if our elected officials lead the way to a more efficient and productive state government that effectively tackles ...Pac-12 preseason poll: Stanford dead last, Cal not far ahead; both have first-team honoree
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:55:55 GMT
Pac-12 media members don’t have high hopes for the Bay Area schools this fall.Stanford was picked to finish last in the conference this football season, while Cal was selected ninth in the 12-school conference.Both teams are projected to finish one spot lower than they did last year: Stanford was 11th at 3-9 (1-8 in the Pac-12), while Cal went 4-8 (2-7). Stanford head coach David Shaw abruptly stepped down following his 12th season, and the Cardinal replaced him with former Cal quarterback Troy Taylor, who recently elevated Sacramento State to great heights at the FCS level.USC was picked by media members to win the Pac-12 in its final year with the league, while fellow future Big Ten member UCLA was picked sixth. The Trojans received 25 first-place votes, followed by two-time defending champion Utah (6), Washington (4) and Oregon (1).The Bears and Cardinal each have one player on the preseason all-Pac-12 first team. Senior linebacker Jackson Sirmon represents Cal while senior...Vehicle theft suspect injured trying to run across Berkeley freeway; second person escapes
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:55:55 GMT
BERKELEY — A vehicle theft suspect being pursued by a Contra Costa County deputy sheriff was injured Wednesday night when he was hit by an SUV on Interstate 80 after abandoning the disabled stolen vehicle and trying to flee on foot, authorities said.The man suffered major injuries and was taken to a hospital. His age and residence were not released and his condition was not available Thursday.A second suspect who was able to safely escape was being sought.Authorities said that about 7:48 p.m. Wednesday, a Contra Costa County deputy saw an occupied stolen vehicle in San Pablo. The vehicle’s driver fled, driving down a sidewalk even before the deputy tried to stop them, sheriff’s spokesman Jimmy Lee said Thursday.The deputy later caught up to the vehicle but terminated the pursuit when the driver piloted the car recklessly.Another deputy spotted the vehicle later driving westbound on Interstate 80 and began chasing it, Lee said. The vehicle apparently had mechanical ...Netflix’s Los Gatos headquarters swarmed with protestors amid film and TV strikes
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:55:55 GMT
Hollywood’s strike came to Los Gatos Thursday afternoon as a group of more than a hundred actors, writers and allies picketed in front of Netflix headquarters.The Northern California chapter of SAG-AFTRA, which organized the strike, is protesting the streaming model’s impact on actors’ income and uncertainty around artificial intelligence’s role in TV and films.“More people are watching more programming for longer today than ever before, and we’re making less on residuals. It’s not fair,” said Michael X. Sommers, an Oakland-based actor known for roles in the film “Sorry to Bother You,” and the TV show “Sense8.”Actor Michael X. Sommers, from Oakland, strikes with SAG-AFTRA supporters outside of the Netflix headquarters in Los Gatos, Calif., on Thursday, July 20, 2023. (Nhat V. Meyer/Bay Area News Group) This is the first time the organization has picketed in front of Netflix’s Los Gatos headquarters on 101 Albright Way, and comes a...Protesters storm Swedish embassy in Iraq over Quran burning plan
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:55:55 GMT
By Hamdi Alkhshali, Celine Alkhaldi and Aqeel Najim | CNNIraqi security forces dispersed hundreds of demonstrators who stormed the main gates of the Swedish embassy in the Iraqi capital of Baghdad, in response to police in Stockholm sanctioning another planned burning of the Muslim holy book, the Quran.Videos posted on social media showed a large number of protesters inside the Swedish embassy’s perimeter as well as black smoke and fire coming from the building.Security forces armed with electric batons chased protestors and used water cannons to disperse them and put out the fire, a security source told CNN.Eyewitnesses told CNN that the protesters withdrew from the perimeter of the Swedish Embassy after setting part of it on fire “after delivering their message of protest against the act of burning the Holy Book of God.”Several journalists covering the protests were detained by security forces, and at least one was beaten, according to multiple organizations.“Journalists should be...Man killed in spray of Antioch gunfire that left 60 shell casings is identified
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:55:55 GMT
ANTIOCH — A 45-year-old Antioch resident was identified Thursday as the man who died amid a barrage of bullets that left 60 shell casings in the downtown area last week.Authorities said Byron Turner Jr. was shot more than once early Saturday. Officers were downtown when at about 2:10 a.m. they saw a crowd of people running near a bar and restaurant on I Street.Police said at least two other people also were wounded, including a woman they found on West First Street. They have not announced any arrest in connection with the shooting.The homicide is the fifth investigated by Antioch police in 2023.Two other shootings were reported over the weekend in Antioch, police said. A domestic dispute ended with a shooting near Putnam and D streets but the intended victim was not hit. Officers also found a man with a wound to his leg after being called to the Babe Ruth baseball fields at 1550 Auto Center Dr., for a shooting Sunday.Related ArticlesCrime and Public Safety | Author...Latest news
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