Concord: One dead, one injured after shooting at strip mall

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:59:55 GMT

Concord: One dead, one injured after shooting at strip mall CONICORD — A person died and another person was injured after a shooting outside a strip mall Tuesday under investigation as a homicide, authorities said.In a limited statement posted to social media, police said dispatchers received a call around 9:48 a.m. about gunshots heard near Solano Way and Broadmoor Avenue.When officers arrived, they found two people near the mall suffering from gunshot wounds. One person was pronounced dead at the scene. Their identity was not immediately available Tuesday, pending next-of-kin notification from the Contra Costa Sheriff’s Office coroner’s division.The other was taken to a hospital for treatment; police did not release that person’s injuries or condition.In a social-media post at 11:18 a.m., police asked residents and others to avoid the area. Police activity in the area of Solano Way/Broadmoor Ave for ongoing investigation. Please avoid the area.— Concord Police Dept. (@ConcordPD_CA) March 21, 2023Citing an ong...

Another storm hits Bay Area: 193k customers lose power

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:59:55 GMT

Another storm hits Bay Area: 193k customers lose power SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. (KRON) -- Tuesday's storm is unleashing fierce winds and pounding rain across the San Francisco Bay Area. Evening commuters are facing a hazardous journey home with many roads slick, flooded, and blocked by toppled trees. One driver was killed in Portola Valley near Highway 280 when trees fell on Alpine Road. After 14 atmospheric rivers, how full are California’s reservoirs? Follow along for the latest Bay Area storm updates:Tuesday, March 216:52 p.m. -- SF Bay Ferry resuming service on some routesAfter it canceled service for part of the afternoon, the San Francisco Bay Ferry will be sending boats from Downtown San Francisco to Vallejo and Richmond.Ferries to Vallejo will leave from San Francisco at 7 p.m., 7:50 p.m. and 8:25 p.m. A ferry will go to Richmond at 7 p.m. 6:46 p.m. -- Oakland Zoo to remain closed WednesdayThe Oakland Zoo announced that it would remain closed on Wednesday as it cleans up from today's storm. Reservations will be refunded aut...

Earthquake with 4.6 magnitude hits near Ferndale, Fortuna

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:59:55 GMT

Earthquake with 4.6 magnitude hits near Ferndale, Fortuna (KTXL) — A 4.6 magnitude earthquake struck near Ferndale on Tuesday, according to the United States Geological Survey. The USGS reported the quake hit at 4:18 p.m., with a depth of about 10 miles. The quake was about 4 miles west-southwest of Ferndale and 10 miles east-northeast from Fortuna.

Montgomery County leaf blower ban goes silent — for now

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:59:55 GMT

Montgomery County leaf blower ban goes silent — for now The bill that would have banned gas-powered leaf blowers in Montgomery County has been left to twist in the wind. But the Maryland county’s lawmakers could still reintroduce the bill after clearing the air of some lingering questions.As the Montgomery County Council was prepared to take its final vote on the proposal, Council member Marilyn Balcombe moved to table the bill.More Montgomery County NewsMore Local NewsBalcombe told her colleagues that there were still a lot questions left up in the air about the bill, which would ban the gas-powered leaf blowers and issue rebates to people making the switch from gas to electric-powered devices.“We don’t know how much the rebate will be,” Balcombe said. “We don’t know who is going to get these rebates, and we don’t know if they’re going to go to the people who most need them.” She also expressed concerns about the timeline of the rebate process.The bill, sponsored by county Council member Gabe Albornoz, had been amended to provide ...

Casi medio millón de estudiantes permanecen en sus hogares por huelga escolar en EEUU

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:59:55 GMT

Casi medio millón de estudiantes permanecen en sus hogares por huelga escolar en EEUU LOA ÁNGELES – Más de 420,000 alumnos del Distrito Escolar de Los Ángeles, el segundo más numeroso de EEUU, se quedaron este martes en sus casas durante la primera jornada de una huelga de tres días convocada por personal de centros educativos públicos, quienes piden mejores salarios y condiciones de trabajo.Conductores de autobús, conserjes, asistentes de estudiantes con necesidades especiales y trabajadores de cafetería de 1,000 colegios del área metropolitana angelina exigen un aumento salarial del 30% y un extra de $2 más por hora para los empleados peor pagados.Agrupados en la sección Local 99 del Sindicato Internacional de Empleados de Servicios (SEIU, en inglés), los 30,000 trabajadores en huelga consideran necesaria una subida para hacer frente al incremento del coste de vida experimentado en la ciudad durante los últimos años. Huelga de enfermeros en Nueva York llega a su fin después de tres días Biden firma ley para evitar una ...

Denver paramedic struck by drunk driver, saved by coworkers

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:59:55 GMT

Denver paramedic struck by drunk driver, saved by coworkers DENVER (KDVR) -- A Denver Health paramedic is recovering after being hit by a drunk driver last week while biking home in Denver. As a paramedic, Jacob Oldefest drives and rides the streets of Denver every day.  “The last four years I’ve been able to help so many people and be a part of saving so many lives, helping so many folks,” Oldefest said. He usually bikes to and from work. “I’ve been bicycle commuting for four years and been having a great time,” Oldefest said. Wednesday night, things took a turn for the worse.  Pueblo mom shot twice, survived attempted carjacking “I remember seeing her windshield and being on the ground," Oldefest said. A drunk driver plowed into Oldefest at the corner of Colfax and Sherman, taking off and leaving him with a broken femur, lacerated kidney and liver, a hematoma and lots of scrapes and bruises.  “You always want to go over the car, never under the car,” Oldefest said. So apparently I stood up on my pedals ...

How much snowfall did Denver get this winter?

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:59:55 GMT

How much snowfall did Denver get this winter? DENVER (KDVR) -- The 2022-23 snow season started off with impressive above-average snowfall, but accumulation has decreased since February. The bar graph below shows the month-to-month snowfall for Denver this winter season (blue) compared to the monthly average snowfall (white). Denver had three months in a row with well above average snowfall totals to kick off the season along with December and January picking up 13 inches each. By February, snowfall totals greatly decreased for Denver with only 4.7 inches of snow. It was the only month this winter season so far that ended with below-average totals. Comparing this winter to last in the bar graph below, last winter season started off slow with only a trace of snowfall in November and 4.8 inches in December. Snowfall accumulation picked up in 2022 in January and February with over a foot measured in both months. This March has been a "dud" in terms of snow for Denver with only 1.5 inches so far while last March had over 13 inches ...

Ohtani fans Trout, Japan tops US 3-2 for WBC championship

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:59:55 GMT

Ohtani fans Trout, Japan tops US 3-2 for WBC championship MIAMI (AP) — Shohei Ohtani emerged from the bullpen and fanned Los Angeles Angels teammate Mike Trout for the final out in a matchup the whole baseball world wanted to see, leading Japan over the defending champion United States 3-2 Tuesday night for its first World Baseball Classic title since 2009.Ohtani, the two-way star who has captivated fans across two continents, beat out an infield single in the seventh inning as a designated hitter, and walked down the left-field line to Japan’s bullpen to warm up for his third mound appearance of the tournament. He walked big league batting champion Jeff McNeil before getting Mookie Betts to ground into a double play.Trout, the U.S. captain and a three-time MVP, then ended the game by striking out on a full-count breaking ball.Ohtani batted .435 with one homer, four doubles, eight RBIs and 10 walks as Japan joined the Dominican Republic in 2013 to become the only unbeaten champions of baseball’s premier national team tournament. Ohtani was...

Caught on camera: Coast Guard rescues migrants from rough seas off Key West

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:59:55 GMT

Caught on camera: Coast Guard rescues migrants from rough seas off Key West There’s new video of the U.S. Coast Guard rescuing migrants off Key West.This is about six miles south of the southernmost point.Crews pulled 18 people from the rough seas and another 10 from that vessel Monday after getting tipped off by a boater.One person remains missing, and officials said they will continue to search.Two of the people saved were brought to shore and sent to the hospital.The nationality of the group has not yet been released.

Sanheim, Hart lead Flyers past Panthers 6-3

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:59:55 GMT

Sanheim, Hart lead Flyers past Panthers 6-3 PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Travis Sanheim scored twice, Carter Hart made 41 saves and the Philadelphia Flyers defeated the Florida Panthers 6-3 on Tuesday night.Joel Farabee added a goal and an assist, and Scott Laughton and Ivan Provorov also scored for the Flyers. Philadelphia won for just the fifth time in 16 games.Brandon Montour had a goal and an assist, and Matthew Tkachuk and Sam Reinhart also scored for Florida. The Panthers had won three in a row and six of seven before falling to the lowly Flyers.Florida outshot the Flyers 44-24 but remained only one point ahead of idle Pittsburgh for the final wild-card spot in the Eastern Conference.Philadelphia broke a 2-all tie with three goals in 2:01 late in the second period. Laughton started the scoring barrage. He got in all alone on goalie Alex Lyon after a long pass from defenseman Tony DeAngelo. Then, he patiently stickhandled back and forth from forehand to backhand until Lyon lunged to his right, leaving an opening for Laughton to l...