Hundreds of homes are eyed on parking lots next to downtown San Jose

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:48:01 GMT

Hundreds of homes are eyed on parking lots next to downtown San Jose SAN JOSE — Hundreds of homes — potentially including affordable residences — could replace surface parking lots on a site just east of downtown San Jose, documents on file with city officials show.The housing would be built on several parcels whose addresses include 95 North 17th Street.An estimated 213 units would be built on the project site, which is at the corner of North 17th Street and East St. John Street, according to the development plans.Housing development site in San Jose near the corner of North 17th Street and East St. John Street, shown within the outline. Project boundaries are approximate. (Google Maps)The Core Cos., a veteran real estate firm, and Eden Housing, which specializes in affordable residences, have teamed up to develop the housing project, which is in San Jose’s Julian-St. James neighborhood.The 213 units would consist of 113 large-family apartments that would be affordable, 64 apartments for seniors, and 36 for-sale townhome...

SF Giants’ first-round pick Bryce Eldridge makes big impression on visit to Oracle Park

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:48:01 GMT

SF Giants’ first-round pick Bryce Eldridge makes big impression on visit to Oracle Park SAN FRANCISCO — Taking a seat on the top ledge of the bench in the third-base dugout Wednesday, Bryce Eldridge gave the gathered media a glimpse into his everyday reality. “Am I gonna fit?” he wondered.The Giants’ first-round pick was able to get situated, with maybe a few inches separating the top of his 6-foot-7 frame from the roof of the dugout. His introduction to Oracle Park, taking batting practice, visiting with current and former players, even getting a locker in the Giants’ clubhouse, was “a dream come true,” he said.But it was just as otherworldly to see an 18-year-old, not two months removed from his high-school graduation, tower over everyone else in the building.“He’s a big boy,” said Blake Sabol, who shared the cage with him and is not exactly undersized himself.It’s no wonder why his mom, Beth, was forced to bring his birth certificate with her to his Little League games. Growing up in the Washington, D.C., s...

Clendaniel: Oppenheimer, Hanford and unintended consequences

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:48:01 GMT

Clendaniel: Oppenheimer, Hanford and unintended consequences Hanford is mentioned only once in “Oppenheimer,” the blockbuster movie about the Manhattan Project and the first atomic bombs.It’s hardly a surprise. Especially to those — like me — who grew up near the Columbia River plutonium-production site in south-central Washington. The vast majority of Americans still remain blissfully unaware of Hanford. But without the efforts of 150,000 workers at the 586-square-mile site, there would have been no Trinity bomb for Oppenheimer to test. No “Fat Man” bomb to drop on Nagasaki.From World War II until the end of the Cold War in 1991, more than 60% of the plutonium for the nation’s nuclear weapons program came from Hanford, enough for tens of thousands of weapons in our nuclear arsenal.Hanford is a story of historic scientific achievement followed by massive unintended consequences. “Oppenheimer” does a remarkable job of framing the moral debate over the use of nuclear weapons. But the movie i...

Farm workers demand OSHA issue federal heat rule

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:48:01 GMT

Farm workers demand OSHA issue federal heat rule (KRON) -- The United Farm Workers, UFW Foundation and La Union del Pueblo Entero are calling on the Department of Labor and Occupational Safety and Health Administration to immediately address permanent rules on heat protection standards for outdoor workers.This comes after several recent heat-inflicted deaths of farm workers. Through the nature of their work, farm workers perform labor in dangerously high temperatures and are vulnerable to heat illnesses and death. 2 arrested in San Francisco Sanchez Stairs crash, carjacking The organizations are backing their support for the reintroduction of the Asuncion Valdivia Heat Safety and Prevention Act, named after a California farm worker who was killed by the extreme heat while harvesting grapes in 2004.“Farm workers are at the frontlines of climate change as extreme heat continues to expose them to more danger,” said UFW Foundation Chief Executive Officer Diana Tellefson Torres. “We must prevent heat-related deaths and we can do so b...

Mayor London Breed signs off on $14.6 billion city budget

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:48:01 GMT

Mayor London Breed signs off on $14.6 billion city budget (KRON) -- San Francisco Mayor London Breed signed off on a $14.6 billion city budget on Wednesday. City officials say that money will be spent on funding for police and cutting down homelessness numbers by creating 600 new shelter beds and more than 1,000 permanent housing placements. Person stabbed to death in San Mateo apartment Five million dollars will also go towards public works and roughly $3 billion dollars will go towards community health resources. "People are counting on us to use this money wisely. To help change and save lives. To help make San Francisco better," Mayor Breed said. Although this is a milestone worth celebrating, Mayor Breed says there is still a long road ahead.

3 injured in collision in Vacaville

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:48:01 GMT

3 injured in collision in Vacaville (BCN) -- Three people were injured in a collision between two vehicles in Vacaville, Solano County on Wednesday night, the Vacaville Fire Protection District said. SF police shoot, kill suspect in Bayview District The traffic collision occurred at Vaca Valley Road near Pleasants Valley Road, according to the fire department. The injured people were immediately sent to local hospitals while both vehicles sustained moderate damage, the Vacaville Fire Protection District said. Copyright © 2023 Bay City News, Inc.

Biden is welcoming far-right Italian Premier Meloni for White House talks

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:48:01 GMT

Biden is welcoming far-right Italian Premier Meloni for White House talks WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden is set for talks with Italian Premier Giorgia Meloni on Thursday, welcoming the far-right leader who has won praise from the U.S. administration for her strong backing of the U.S.-led effort to assist Ukraine as it tries to fend off Russia’s invasion.The warm reception comes after initial trepidation in the Biden administration about Meloni, who rose to power last year as the head of Italy’s first far-right-led government since the end of World War II. Biden administration concerns about her ideology have been eased by her support for Ukraine and her seeming openness to pull back from Italy’s participation in China’s infrastructure-building Belt and Road Initiative. Her visit comes as Italy prepares to take up the presidency next year of the Group of Seven industrialized nations.White House officials said that in addition to discussing Ukraine and China, the two leaders were expected to discuss migration from North Africa to Eu...

Sweden, Finland and Switzerland are considering security links with US National Guard, general says

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:48:01 GMT

Sweden, Finland and Switzerland are considering security links with US National Guard, general says WASHINGTON (AP) — Switzerland, Finland and Sweden are considering joining the U.S. National Guard’s security partnership program in a further expansion of American military ties across Europe after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. The chief of the National Guard, Gen. Dan Hokanson, was expected to announce the discussions with each country, which have not previously been reported, in remarks at the National Press Club on Thursday. The Associated Press obtained an advance copy of Hokanson’s speech. Interest by the three countries in the program is the latest indication of how Russia’s war has led each of those nations to take steps that consider ending long-standing policies of military nonalignment. Finland and Sweden were the most recent countries to seek NATO membership; Finland joined in April and Sweden is waiting for approval. Longtime-neutral Switzerland began considering easing export controls on sending weapons to active war zones earlier this year. The Nation...

Oshoala seals Nigeria’s upset win over co-host Australia at the Women’s World Cup

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:48:01 GMT

Oshoala seals Nigeria’s upset win over co-host Australia at the Women’s World Cup BRISBANE, Australia (AP) — Barcelona forward Asisat Oshoala came on as a second-half substitute and inspired Nigeria’s 3-2 upset win over co-host Australia on Thursday with her extra edge in attack and a goal that sealed the victory and sparked a jersey-shedding celebration.The win moved Nigeria into a share of first place in Group B with Canada, both with four points.It means Australia, struggling with injuries in attack with striker Sam Kerr and Mary Fowler missing the game in Brisbane, needs to beat Olympic champion Canada in Melbourne on Monday to control its own fate for a spot in the round of 16.Oshoala swooped on a defensive mixup in the 72nd minute and beat three Australians to the ball, sneaking a right-foot inside the near post from a tight angle. She peeled off her jersey and ran to the sideline to celebrate, getting a yellow card in the process.The Australians had more shots on goal (28-10) and more on target (8-5) but missed the clinical finish of its world-class strike...

European Central Bank raises interest rates by a quarter-point to fight inflation, its ninth straight hike

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:48:01 GMT

European Central Bank raises interest rates by a quarter-point to fight inflation, its ninth straight hike FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) — European Central Bank raises interest rates by a quarter-point to fight inflation, its ninth straight hike.Source