Pac-12 media rights: Six extreme scenarios worthy of consideration as the saga hurtles toward a conclusion (maybe)

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 08:01:44 GMT

Pac-12 media rights: Six extreme scenarios worthy of consideration as the saga hurtles toward a conclusion (maybe) Pac-12 fans and Hotline readers were caught by surprise 361 days ago when news broke that the Los Angeles schools were leaving for the Big Ten in the summer of 2024, sparking an existential crisis for the century-old conference.We don’t want you to be surprised by the endgame.For that reason, the Hotline has spent the past year addressing such varied topics as the role of the Pac-12 Networks, the value of Saturday night kickoffs, possible partnerships with the Big 12 and ACC, the benefits of going all-in with Amazon, the impact of economic conditions, the San Diego State imperative, the SMU calculation and the risk of delay.Nor have we ignored the ongoing possibility of an extinction event: Commissioner George Kliavkoff presents a suboptimal media deal to his presidents and an exodus begins.But there are other potential outcomes to this highly fluid situation — scenarios that we have not covered in depth on the Hotline. Six are addressed below. They might seem unlikely or even...

Home sale prices from Santa Clara and The Peninsula, June 25, 2023

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 08:01:44 GMT

Home sale prices from Santa Clara and The Peninsula, June 25, 2023 Residential transactions in Santa Clara and The Peninsula. Click here to browse previous weeks’ transactions.Occasional incorrectly reported, atypical home sales and special circumstances may be listed or alter the average cost per square foot. If the cost looks erroneous, please email [email protected] for more information.Belmont 94002104 Farallon Drive $1,680,00005/15/23 Built 19901650 SF, 3 BR, 2.5 BTH1506 Williams Avenue $2,400,00005/16/23 Built 19472060 SF, 3 BR, 1.5 BTH1580 Molitor Road $1,950,00005/15/23 Built 19511280 SF, 3 BR, 1 BTH2417 Read Avenue $3,025,00005/18/23 Built 19562660 SF, 4 BR, 2.5 BTH3206 Upper Lock Avenue $2,158,00005/16/23 Built 19602065 SF, 3 BR, 2.5 BTH508 Roxbury Way $1,465,00005/18/23 Built 19531470 SF, 4 BR, 2 BTH840 South Road $2,380,00005/17/23 Built 19642510 SF, 4 BR, 2.5 BTH950 Broadway $3,100,00005/15/23 Built 19402561 SF, 4 BR, 3 BTHBrisbane 94005269 Kings Road $1,800,00005/15/23 Built 19742230 SF, 3 BR, 2 BTH280 San Benito Road $1,60...

15-year-old shot in Santa Rosa Saturday night has died, police say gang-related

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 08:01:44 GMT

15-year-old shot in Santa Rosa Saturday night has died, police say gang-related (BCN) -- A 15-year-old boy shot in an altercation in Santa Rosa Saturday night has died, according to Santa Rosa Police Chief John Cregan. The boy was in critical condition Sunday night after being shot Saturday night. He had no pulse when paramedics arrived and died around 11:43 p.m. Sunday night. Police believe the incident was gang related. No arrests have been made so far. Man dies in Hayward ATV crash, high-speed suspected Police received several calls at 8:04 p.m. Saturday about gunshots and a person lying in the roadway in the 2000 block of Blacksmith Way.Police said the suspects fled before they arrived. Officers found a handgun under the victim, several shell casings, and other evidence.Breaking news -Santa Rosa police chief says 15 year old boy who was shot on Sat. night, no pulse when paramedics arrived, revived, rushed to hospital has died. 1143 pm last night. Police believe it was gang activity. Last weekend another 15 yo killed. No arrests so far pic.twitter.com/...

Wiener, other leaders to announce transit funding bill

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 08:01:44 GMT

Wiener, other leaders to announce transit funding bill SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) -- State Sen. Scott Wiener, D-San Francisco, will hold a press conference Monday along with other Bay Area legislators to announce legislation to create "self-help funding for Bay Area public transportation," according to a press release. The proposed funding would fill the region's remaining need for transit operations funds and complement recently appropriated funds from the state budget. Fox News overhauls primetime lineup Bay Area transit agencies like BART and SF Muni have struggled in the wake of the pandemic. Ridership has yet to return to pre-pandemic levels and agencies have warned of potentially drastic service cuts with increased funding.A recent poll of Bay Area residents cited safety and cleanliness as two of the key factors discouraging riders from returning to BART. Sen. Wiener's proposed bill would include funds to address safety, cleanliness and reliability.In addition to Wiener, State Sen. Josh Becker and BART Board Director Rebecca Saltzman ...

These Bay Area cities could see 90-plus degree temps this week

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 08:01:44 GMT

These Bay Area cities could see 90-plus degree temps this week (BCN) -- After a chilly June, the Bay Area will see temperatures start to warm up by the end of the week, forecasters said. The chance temperatures will reach 90 degrees or above is high for inland areas on Friday and Saturday, from the North Bay to Monterey County, according to the National Weather Service. Toddler sickened after swimming in ocean at Stinson Beach The probability is 95 percent for Livermore and 65 percent for Concord while Oakland and San Francisco face no chance, National Weather Service meteorologist Dalton Behringer said Monday. In the North Bay, Santa Rosa has a 50 percent chance of 90 degree and above temperatures while Napa has a 20 percent chance. In Santa Cruz and Monterey counties, the risk to coastal areas is 40 percent or less while inland areas face a 70 percent or greater chance. Residents of Concord and Livermore should be careful Friday and Saturday because the risk of injury from the heat is moderate over the two days. In Santa Rosa a...

DPS appeals judge's ruling to release executive session tapes

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 08:01:44 GMT

DPS appeals judge's ruling to release executive session tapes DENVER (KDVR) -- Denver Public Schools appealed a judge's ruling that would make a nearly five-hour-long executive session public. FOX31 and other Denver media organizations sued DPS over an allegedly improper executive session it held in March, the day after a student shot two administrators at East High School. After the nearly 5-hour-long closed-door session, the board voted unanimously to reverse course on its policy barring school resource officers from being in the district's high schools. Judge sentences Club Q shooter with 5 life terms The media coalition's attorney argued the session was improper because the district did not provide sufficient public notice on all the items that were being discussed. Denver District Court Judge Andrew Luxen agreed in his ruling, writing, "The Court finds the March 23, 2023 executive session was convened in violation of statute because the subjects discussed during the executive session were not properly noticed as required by C.R.S. § 24...

Prosecutor: Deputy fled during Parkland school massacre, putting own life ahead of students’

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 08:01:44 GMT

Prosecutor: Deputy fled during Parkland school massacre, putting own life ahead of students’ FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) — A Florida sheriff’s deputy fled to safety during the 2018 Parkland school massacre, putting his own life ahead of the children he was charged with protecting and giving the gunman time to fatally shoot several victims, prosecutors told jurors Monday during closing arguments of his trial on child neglect charges.https://www.youtube.com/live/DrE-7zYL8mA?feature=shareBroward County Deputy Scot Peterson could have located and stopped Nikolas Cruz as he carried out his Feb. 14, 2018, attack inside the three-story 1200 building at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School but instead of opening a door, looking in a window or seeking information from fleeing students, he chose to take shelter next to an adjoining building, prosecutor Kristen Gomes told the jury. That prevented him from confronting Cruz before he reached the third floor, where six of Cruz’s 17 killings were committed.“Choose to go in or choose...

FBI search for 2 men accused of stealing from ATM in Miami Gardens

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 08:01:44 GMT

FBI search for 2 men accused of stealing from ATM in Miami Gardens The FBI is seeking the public’s help in finding two alleged suspects accused of stealing from an ATM in Miami Gardens. To help with their search, the FBI released photographs of the alleged crooks.The incident took place at a Chase Bank branch, located at 18255 NW 57th Ave., Monday morning. According to the FBI, the two suspects were observing a vendor who was servicing an exterior bank ATM. The pair then rushed to open the machine and took an unspecified amount of money from the ATM. If you have any information on this crime, call 1-800-CALL-FBI or go to fbi.gov/tips.

Was your flight canceled amid bad weather? What you need to know about rebooking, refunds and more

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 08:01:44 GMT

Was your flight canceled amid bad weather? What you need to know about rebooking, refunds and more The Associated PressWASHINGTON (AP) — Amid peak summer travel, thousands of air travelers faced flight cancellations and delays this weekend and Monday as thunderstorms rolled in across the U.S. East Coast and Midwest.In addition to bad weather, a technology failing also contributed to to airline disruptions. The Federal Aviation Administration briefly paused operations at Washington, D.C.-area airports Sunday evening due to a problem with the communications system at a major air traffic control facility. Departures resumed after repairs were completed.Beyond D.C., a chain of flights were also delayed or halted at other major travel hubs — including New York, Chicago and Atlanta — as thunderstorms moved across the country. Nearly 2,000 U.S. flights were canceled on Saturday and Sunday combined, according to flight tracking service FlightAware, and more than 1,400 U.S. flights had been canceled as of 2:45 p.m. ET Monday. Thousands of additional travelers experienced...

No excuses: Yankees’ Giancarlo Stanton knows he still has work to do

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 08:01:44 GMT

No excuses: Yankees’ Giancarlo Stanton knows he still has work to do As Giancarlo Stanton took the first pitch of his eighth inning at-bat for a strike on Sunday, Aaron Boone leaned toward his bench coach.“I like that,” the manager excitedly told Carlos Mendoza.The call went against Stanton, but the Yerry Rodriguez slider was low in the zone. With Stanton struggling mightily, Boone was happy to see the slugger showing patience. Stanton did so again on the next pitch, another slider that dipped below the zone.One more take, on a borderline heater called for a ball, set Stanton up for an RBI single. That provided a welcomed insurance run in the Yankees’ 5-3, series-winning victory over the first-place Rangers.“Hopefully we can build on that,” Boone said of Stanton, who entered Sunday’s game with just six hits and two RBI in his last 55 at-bats. “Obviously, we know when he gets going how much of a problem he is for the opposition.”Stanton agreed that the plate appearance – particularly the pitches he...