Downtown San Jose retail building may become vet center, pet daycare
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:30:17 GMT
SAN JOSE — A long-time retail building in downtown San Jose has been bought in a deal that clears the way for its transformation into a pet care and kennel complex.The store and warehouse at the corner of North First Street and Devine Street in downtown San Jose has been bought for $2.2 million by a Bay Area veterinarian who wants to turn the property into a site to care for pets.Elevated view of 260 North First Street, a retail building in downtown San Jose near Devine Street, showing a nearby neighborhood. (Meacham Oppenheimer)The building, located at 260 North First Street in San Jose, was bought by an affiliate controlled by Gurjeet Ghumman, who is a veterinarian operating in Mountain View, according to documents filed on Dec. 29 with the Santa Clara County Recorder’s Office.“The buyer wants to convert this to a veterinary hospital with overnight care and pet daycare,” said David Taxin, a partner with Meacham Oppenheimer, a commercial real estate fir...Russia, Ukraine exchange hundreds of prisoners of war
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:30:17 GMT
Associated PressRussia and Ukraine on Wednesday exchanged hundreds of prisoners of war in the biggest single release of captives since Russia’s full-scale invasion in February 2022.Ukrainian authorities said that 230 Ukrainian prisoners of war returned home in the first exchange in almost five months. Russia’s Defense Ministry said that 248 Russian servicemen have been freed under the deal sponsored by the United Arab Emirates.The UAE’s Foreign Ministry attributed the successful swap to the “strong friendly relations between the UAE and both the Russian Federation and the Republic of Ukraine, which were supported by sustained calls at the highest levels.”The UAE has maintained close economic ties with Moscow despite Western sanctions and pressure on Russia after it launched its invasion in 2022.Ukraine’s Human Rights Ombudsman, Dmytro Lubinets, said it was the 49th prisoner exchange during the war.Some of the Ukrainians had been held since 2022. A...San Francisco homicide: Man stabbed in South of Market
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:30:17 GMT
A man was fatally stabbed Thursday in San Francisco’s South of Market neighborhood, the police said.Related ArticlesCrime and Public Safety | Bay Area homicides 2023: Map and details The attack was reported shortly after 5:30 a.m. Dec. 28 near Mission and Washburn streets. Officers found a man and a woman who had been stabbed.The man, later identified as Brandon Mitchell, 45, was pronounced dead at a hospital. The 38-year-old woman was treated for injuries considered life-threatening.No arrest has been made, and police have not released any suspect details.Single-family home sells in Los Gatos for $3.9 million
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:30:17 GMT
920 Cherrystone Drive – Google Street ViewThe spacious property located in the 900 block of Cherrystone Drive in Los Gatos was sold on Dec. 11, 2023. The $3,850,000 purchase price works out to $1,387 per square foot. The house, built in 1960, has an interior space of 2,775 square feet. This two-story home provides a generous living space with its five bedrooms and three bathrooms. Inside, there is a fireplace. In addition, the house features a two-car garage.These nearby houses have also recently been purchased:On Lilac Lane, Los Gatos, in September 2022, a 2,608-square-foot home was sold for $3,609,000, a price per square foot of $1,384. The home has 5 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms.A 1,840-square-foot home on the 800 block of Cherrystone Drive in Los Gatos sold in October 2023, for $2,890,000, a price per square foot of $1,571. The home has 4 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms.In August 2023, a 2,890-square-foot home on Cherrystone Drive in Los Gatos sold for $3,850,000, a price per square foot o...Rudy Giuliani’s creditors may join forces to collect following bankruptcy bid
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:30:17 GMT
Molly Crane-Newman | New York Daily NewsNEW YORK — Rudy Giuliani’s Chapter 11 bankruptcy bid may see him go up against a crowd of creditors currently planning to join forces — and could end up policing every penny he spends if they succeed, the Daily News learned Tuesday.Hunter Biden, a fired Staten Island grocery store worker, defamed Georgia election volunteers, voting machine companies, Giuliani’s former assistant turned sexual assault accuser Noelle Dunphy, and several high-powered law firms are among the eclectic list of creditors the ex-mayor says are looking to drain his accounts.Federal bankruptcy officials on Dec. 22 informed those demanding the highest sums of their right to form an unsecured creditors committee, according to documents obtained by The News.“The United States Trustee urges you to consider serving on the Committee,” wrote Andrea Schwartz, a trial attorney with the Office of the U.S. Trustee. “The Committee performs a vital role in Chapter 11 reorganizations,...How Andrew Haigh made one the year’s most talked about films
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:30:17 GMT
One of the many heartrending moments in Andrew Haigh’s “All of Us Strangers” occurs during an intimate exchange in an isolated, mostly barren London apartment building between Adam (Andrew Scott), a lonely screenwriter who has been communing with his dead parents, and his devastatingly attractive neighbor Harry (Paul Mescal). Harry, basking in the aftermath of a romantic interlude, tenderly reveals a secret: How he feels like an outsider whenever he’s with family — an outlier present in body yet whose soul lingers along the fringes of the tattered remnants of a discarded welcome mat.That vulnerable moment will likely strike a chord for numerous queer people who have felt the same and anyone who feels like they’re apparitions when engaged with their family. It’s a powerful theme which haunts “All of Us Strangers” as if it were a restless spirit.It also comes from a personal but not autobiographical place for Haigh, the award-winning English director and screenwriter, who ...Jeffrey Epstein-linked John Does are about to be named publicly. Here’s what we know
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:30:17 GMT
By Allison Morrow, Michelle Watson, Kara Scannell, Emma Tucker and Samantha Delouya | CNNNew York — The identities of dozens of people linked to Jeffrey Epstein are expected to be revealed as soon as Wednesday, potentially removing a cloak of anonymity that had shielded much of the accused sex trafficker’s prominent network of friends and business partners from public scrutiny.An official with the Manhattan federal court said he expects the unsealing of documents to begin Wednesday.“We have no specific timing, the information will be filed by the parties,” said Ed Friedland, district executive for the Southern District of New York, in a statement to CNN. “We expect it to begin today.”The expected revelations in a trove of court documents come more than four years after Epstein, a convicted sex offender who nevertheless kept elite company, died in jail while awaiting federal sex-trafficking charges.For years, the names of many of Epstein’s accusers and associates had been redacted i...17-year-old wearing ankle monitor arrested for violent robbery of 12-year-old
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:30:17 GMT
(KRON) -- A 17-year-old boy who was on probation and wearing an ankle monitor was arrested in Colma on Monday for the violent robbery of a 12-year-old, according to the San Mateo County Sheriff's Office. The suspect was on probation for weapons charges. Thieves ram-raid San Francisco bank, steal cash The robbery, police said, involved the suspect punching the 12-year-old victim and stealing the victim's cell phone. The juvenile suspect was identified by witnesses. The suspect was injured during the robbery and located after receiving medical treatment, police said. He was subsequently booked into Hillcrest Juvenile Hall.The victim sustained a hand injury during the robbery, which occurred on the 300 block of F Street in Colma, police said.Thieves ram-raid San Francisco bank, steal cash
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:30:17 GMT
SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) -- Thieves rammed a vehicle into a bank in San Francisco's Richmond District Wednesday morning and made off with an undisclosed amount of cash, according to the San Francisco Police Department. Officers with the SFPD Richmond Station responded at around 3:40 a.m. Wednesday to a business on the 3700 block of Balboa Street on a report of a burglary.According to a post on Citizen, the business was the Bank of America at 3701 Balboa and the thieves made off with an ATM. Jeffrey Epstein list delayed until at least Jan. 22 Arriving at the scene, officers observed significant damage to the building. An initial investigation determined that multiple suspects broke into the business using a vehicle and that cash had been taken.The suspects, police said, were last seen fleeing in an SUV southbound on 39th Avenue. A notice on that Bank of America branch's website said that it was "temporarily closed."Men accused of killing security guard in Oakland plead not guilty
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:30:17 GMT
DUBLIN, Calif. (KRON) -- Two of three men charged with killing security guard Kevin Nishita entered pleas of not guilty in court Wednesday morning. Shadihia Mitchell and Hershel Hale were arrested last year, accused of killing Nishita in downtown Oakland while he was guarding a KRON4 News reporter in Nov. 2021.Mitchell and Hale face multiple charges, including first-degree murder. Defense attorneys for the two men say their client did not pull the trigger. Woman’s body found in Berkeley, boyfriend arrested in Santa Cruz County for homicide The third suspect, Laron Gilbert, is still on the loose as police continue to try and track him down. There is a $40,000 reward for his arrest.Today’s court appearance will move the suspects closer to a trial date.Latest news
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