Freight train hits and kills man in Berkeley

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:41:33 GMT

Freight train hits and kills man in Berkeley BERKELEY — A man was struck and killed by a freight train Sunday afternoon in Berkeley, authorities said.The coroner’s office on Monday identified the man as Joseph B. Fulgado, 33.  The coroner’s office did not list an address for him.Related ArticlesCrashes and Disasters | CHP officer details Highway 4 chase that ended with woman dying in fiery crash Crashes and Disasters | Man dies in Oakland hit-and-run traffic collision Crashes and Disasters | Person fatally hit by train at East Bay BART station Crashes and Disasters | Los Gatos motorcyclist killed in crash is identified Crashes and Disasters | Man killed in East Bay freeway multi-vehicle crash The collision happened about 2:30 p.m. Sunday on the railroad tracks near Bay and Potter streets, a short distance from Berkeley Aquatic Park.Fulgado was hit by a Union Pacific freight train, officials said. He was pronounced dead at the scen...

Israel orders evacuations, Palestinians running out of places to go

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:41:33 GMT

Israel orders evacuations, Palestinians running out of places to go By Najib Jobain, Samy Magdy and Jack Jeffery | Associated PressKHAN YOUNIS, Gaza Strip — Israeli warplanes heavily bombarded an area around Khan Younis in southern Gaza on Friday as the military ordered mass evacuations from the town in the face of a widening ground offensive that is pushing Palestinians into a progressively shrinking portion of the besieged territory.The expanded assault posed a deadly choice for hundreds of thousands of Palestinians — either stay in the path of Israeli forces or flee within the confines of southern Gaza with no guarantee of safety. Aid workers warned that the mass movement would worsen the already dire humanitarian catastrophe in the territory.“Another wave of displacement is underway, and the humanitarian situation worsens by the hour,” the Gaza chief of the U.N. agency for Palestinian refugees, Thomas White, said in a post on X.Israel has vowed to eliminate Gaza’s Hamas rulers, whose Oct. 7 attack into Israel triggered the dead...

Billie Eilish slams Variety for ‘outing me on the red carpet’

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:41:33 GMT

Billie Eilish slams Variety for ‘outing me on the red carpet’ Billie Eilish apparently didn’t like the way she felt forced to come out as queer during a red carpet interview this weekend, blaming a reporter for putting her on the spot with questions about disclosures she made in a new Variety cover story and for pushing her to awkwardly say, “Wasn’t it obvious?”The multi-award-winning superstar posted a series of images and videos on Instagram Sunday, which address her momentous appearance at Variety’s Hitmakers ceremony on Saturday. One photo shows her legs as she’s apparently sitting on a toilet, with her pants and underwear down near her knees. In a caption, Eilish sarcastically “thanks” Variety, both for the award she received at the ceremony and “for also outing me on a red carpet at 11 am instead of talking about anything else that matters.”“I like boys and girls,” she wrote in her caption. “Leave me alone about it please literally who cares stream ‘what ...

Oakland airport reports delays, cancellations Monday, likely due to weather

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:41:33 GMT

Oakland airport reports delays, cancellations Monday, likely due to weather (KRON) -- Oakland International Airport has seen widespread delays and some cancellations Monday morning, with the cause likely weather, according to an airport spokesperson. On the departure side, the airport has seen 22 delays and one cancellation.On the arrivals side, the airport has seen 24 delays and two cancellations. Additionally, eight flights have diverted to Oakland airport. LEGO Store at San Francisco Centre mall closes Much of the Bay Area was under a Dense Fog Advisory Monday morning, with the National Weather Service warning of reduced visibility for drivers.KRON On is streaming live news now.embed-container { position: relative; padding-bottom: 56.25%; height: 0; overflow: hidden; max-width: 100%; } .embed-container iframe, .embed-container object, .embed-container embed { position: absolute; top: 0; left: 0; width: 100%; height: 100%; }Overnight runway work on OAK's south field Runway 12-30 was not completed on time Monday, due to impacts from the fog. Planes were ...

SF car break-ins have dropped 50% in last three months

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:41:33 GMT

SF car break-ins have dropped 50% in last three months SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) -- Car break-ins in San Francisco have dropped 50% over the past three months, according to San Francisco Mayor London Breed. The drop comes amid stepped-up enforcement efforts from the San Francisco Police Department and the San Francisco District Attorney's Office.SFPD and city leaders announced expanded auto burglary enforcement strategies back in August. At that point, Breed's office said, auto burglaries were flat year-over-year from 2022. Since the announcement of that enforcement, they have dropped 50%. LEGO Store at San Francisco Centre mall closes Expanded enforcement operations have included the use of bait cars, plainclothes officers, and aggressive prosecution, according to the mayor's office. Breed's office says city leaders including SFPD Chief Bill Scott and DA Brooke Jenkins, have a goal of sustaining these efforts and building on them.Mayor Breed is currently pushing legislation at the Board of Supervisors level that would enable the city to d...

Correcting the Record on My Book

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:41:33 GMT

Correcting the Record on My Book This article was originally published as a newsletter from Ryan Grim. Sign up to get the next one in your inbox.Pushing a book into the world is a disorienting experience. It’s at once exhilarating — years of reporting, writing, and revising finally turned into something real — and terrifying. Will it get shredded by haughty reviewers? Or worse, ignored? The place of a book in our ecosystem of knowledge production and distribution remains unique. No other medium can have so much intellectual and cultural influence with so few people actually consuming it. Nobody buys books, and ever fewer people read them, yet they still can shape the way we understand the world. Most people who have their views of the world shaped by a book do so by a form of media osmosis, listening to podcasts, reading reviews, excerpts, or news reports about the book. As an author, you hope that your themes and your message are clear enough that they land with some semblance of their original meaning by the...

Uber set to join the S&P 500 index in latest sign of a turnaround for the ride-hailing service

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:41:33 GMT

Uber set to join the S&P 500 index in latest sign of a turnaround for the ride-hailing service LOS ANGELES (AP) — Uber’s stock is set to join the S&P 500 index later this month, the latest sign that the ride-hailing and delivery company is turning its business around after struggling through much of the pandemic.The San Francisco company will be added to the benchmark index prior to the opening of regular trading on Dec. 18, S&P Dow Jones Indices said late Friday.Inclusion in the S&P 500 can be a big boost for a stock because the index is widely tracked by many funds designed to mirror the holdings of the S&P 500, which is at the heart of many 401(k) accounts. That translates into more demand for stocks in the index, driving up their price.Shares in Uber Technologies Inc. were up almost 4% in afternoon trading Monday at $59.43. That’s not far from their all-time high of $63.18 per share set in February 2021. The stock is up more than twofold so far this year.The strong rally marks a major turnaround from as recently as the summer of 2022, when the stock ...

Shooting at home in Washington state kills 5 including the suspected shooter, authorities say

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:41:33 GMT

Shooting at home in Washington state kills 5 including the suspected shooter, authorities say ORCHARDS, Wash. (AP) — Five people were killed in a shooting at a Washington state home and the deceased included the suspected shooter, authorities said.Officers found the bodies inside a home in Orchards, Washington, following a call around 1 p.m. Sunday, the Clark County Sheriff’s Office said late Sunday.A family member received a text message from a person at the home saying they had harmed people there, the statement said.Police used a drone to look inside the home and saw people who appeared to be dead.The Southwest Washington Regional SWAT team responded due to the threat of a firearm and entered the home with emergency medical personnel, but all five adults inside were dead.The sheriff’s office said the deaths in the community about 18 miles (29 kilometers) north of Portland, Oregon, appeared to be a murder-suicide.The sheriff’s office did not immediately respond to an email from The Associated Press seeking additional information.Source

Chourio gets $82 million, 8-year deal with Brewers, largest before a player’s big league debut

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:41:33 GMT

Chourio gets $82 million, 8-year deal with Brewers, largest before a player’s big league debut NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Before taking a single swing in the major leagues, Jackson Chourio landed the type of contract players spend years dreaming about.“I’m definitely going to meet the expectations,” the 19-year-old outfielder said Monday after the Milwaukee Brewers finalized an $82 million, eight-year deal, the most money guaranteed to a player with no big league experienced.“There’s definitely a little bit of pressure on this, but I’m just going to work really hard,” Chourio said through a translator. “This money is not going to change me. If something changes, it definitely will be for the better.”Chourio has played only six games above Double-A. His agreement topped the previous high for a player with no big league experience — excluding Japanese professionals — set when outfielder Luis Robert signed a $50 million, six-year contract with the Chicago White Sox on Jan. 2, 2020, ahead of his debut on July 24 of that year.Chourio could start the 2024 season in the major leagues. ...

Fallece María Martin: pionera de la radio y fundadora de Latino USA

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:41:33 GMT

Fallece María Martin: pionera de la radio y fundadora de Latino USA La pionera de los medios María Martín, creadora del innovador y premiado programa de radio pública “Latino USA”, falleció el sábado tras complicaciones de un procedimiento médico a sus 72 años.Martin dedicó gran parte de su vida profesional a llevar las voces y las historias de los latinos estadounidenses y latinoamericanos a la radio pública en inglés. Al hacerlo, ayudó a inspirar y lanzar las carreras de un grupo de periodistas latinos en Estados Unidos y Centroamérica.Amigos y familiares dijeron en un mensaje que murió “en una habitación llena de paz y amor rodeada de su familia” y sus amigos “en cada rincón del mundo sosteniéndola”.La larga ambición de Martin había sido llevar diversidad a los medios, en particular a la radio pública, un objetivo que le produjo alegría y dolor, pero que nunca abandonó.“Los valores de inclusión, diversidad y el reflejo de todas las voces de la sociedad han guiado mis cuatro décadas en el periodismo”...