49ers great Ronnie Lott, music star Sheila E. introduce new music program
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:14:16 GMT
Legendary 49er Ronnie Lott and music star Sheila E. are among the arts/media/sports/business leaders who are banding together for Follow the Music.It’s a new music education and emerging artists program that has been developed in partnership with Elevate Oakland (which was co-founded by Sheila E.).The program is set to kick off with a concert featuring young artists from Oakland School for the Arts, GLIDE Memorial Church, San Francisco Community Music Center, ELM (Enriching Lives Through Music), Blue Bear School of Music and SFJAZZ at 6 p.m. Oct. 29 at the Guild Theatre in Menlo Park. Tickets are $20, guildtheatre.com.The organization’s name — Follow the Music — serves as “a call to action inspired by the Bay Area’s unrivaled legacy of music and social justice. It recognizes that young people are inheriting a world facing profound challenges, and music has a unique ability to help them express themselves, and navigate the road ahead,” accord...In-N-Out Burger’s 2024 T-shirt is now on sale
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:14:16 GMT
In-N-Out Burger’s 2024 T-shirt has gone on sale online and in restaurants.The black garment comes from the chain’s 75th anniversary collection, which debuted Sunday, Oct. 22, at a 12-hour festival at the In-N-Out Burger Pomona Dragstrip. “This one is very special to me — we went through over 40 versions of this design to get it just right for our customers,” owner and president Lynsi Snyder said in a statement. “I wanted to make sure this shirt captured many of the pieces that have made up In-N-Out Burger throughout our 75 years.”Snyder is the granddaughter of owners Harry and Esther Snyder, who opened the first In-N-Out drive-thru in Baldwin Park on Oct. 22, 1948. She has worked with artists designing the collector shirts since 2002, according to the company, which is now based in Irvine.The front of the T-shirt features the In-N-Out sign with its yellow arrow. On the back, the arrow becomes a photo collage of the Snyder family and In-N-Out associates through the decades. The artis...San Jose Sharks place top-six forward on injured reserve, make corresponding move
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:14:16 GMT
San Jose Sharks forward Alexander Barabanov has been placed on injured reserve with a broken finger and is considered week-to-week, coach David Quinn said Thursday prior to his team’s game with the Tampa Bay Lightning.Barabanov, injured in Tuesday’s game between the Sharks and Florida Panthers, will be returning to San Jose today to have the finger examined by a specialist, Quinn told reporters at Amalie Arena.In a corresponding move, the Sharks recalled center Ryan Carpenter from the Barracuda, although he is not expected to play against the Lightning.Carpenter played for the Barracuda on Wednesday in San Jose but did not have a point in the Sharks’ AHL affiliate’s 4-3 overtime loss to the Henderson Silver Knights at Tech CU Arena. Carpenter has six points in five games with the Barracuda this season.After Thursday, the Sharks (0-5-1) conclude their road trip with games against the Carolina Hurricanes on Friday and the Washington Capitals on Sunday.Barabanov was injured...Trump’s resistance to accountability is testing the system
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:14:16 GMT
By Alanna Durkin Richer, Eric Tucker and Jill Colvin | Associated PressNEW YORK — Donald Trump isn’t used to constraints.The former president ignores and antagonizes anyone who tells him no. He built a business — and later political — brand as someone who says and does what he wants, largely without consequence. Even after losing the White House, Trump remains accustomed to deference, surrounded by people who greet him with nightly standing ovations at his clubs and cheer his most outrageous lies.But Trump came face-to-face with a new reality Wednesday when he was called to the witness stand and fined $10,000 for violating a gag order prohibiting him from attacking court personnel in his New York civil fraud case. Trump denied he was referring to a senior law clerk when he told reporters in the courthouse hallway that someone “sitting alongside” Judge Arthur Engoron was “perhaps even much more partisan than he is.”Engoron wasn’t having it.“I...Suspect fatally shot in San Joaquin County during traffic stop
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:14:16 GMT
(FOX40.COM) -- A suspect died on Thursday morning after being shot by a San Joaquin County Sheriff's Deputy, according to sheriff's officials. At 5 a.m., a suspicious vehicle was spotted by deputies near Highway 99 and E Frontage Road and was stopped to make contact with the driver. Stockton hospital looking for help in identifying patient The driver was found to have a warrant out for his arrest and refused to exit the vehicle for about an hour as deputies attempted multiple peaceful surrender protocols.The man eventually exited at 6 a.m. with a knife in his hand and stabbed a sheriff's K-9 in the face and an officer fired their service weapon. The suspect was taken to a local hospital for his injuries and was later pronounced dead. The K-9 is expected to recover from its injuries.First snow of fall blankets Lake Tahoe mountains
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:14:16 GMT
(KRON) -- The first significant snowfall of the fall dusted the mountains above Lake Tahoe on Wednesday with one inch at the base, and four inches on Palisades Tahoe ski resort's upper mountain. "Old man winter is back in town!" said Patrick Lacey of Palisades Tahoe. The early season snowfall was a welcome sight for ski bunnies and snowboarders looking forward to the upcoming winter season.A photographer at Palisades Tahoe shot photographs of the snowy landscape below:(Photo by Blake Kessler Media)(Photo by Blake Kessler Media)(Photo by Blake Kessler Media)(Photo by Blake Kessler Media)(Photo by Blake Kessler Media)(Photo by Blake Kessler Media)Palisades Tahoe spokesperson Bryan Allegretto wrote, "Behind the cold front, we have cold air in place over the West, with below-average temperatures expected through Sunday. Highs into the 40s at the base and 30s up top. By the end of next week, around the 3rd of November, and beyond, the long-range models continue to show a large trough and...Suspect in 1979 South Bay cold case homicide identified
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:14:16 GMT
(KRON) -- Nearly 44 years after the stabbing death of an 18-year-old security guard in Sunnyvale, the cold case murder suspect has been identified, the Sunnyvale Department of Public Safety announced Thursday.In 1979, Estella Elena Mena worked as a security guard in Sunnyvale for a business located at 444 De Guigne Drive, officials said. On Oct. 27 of that year, Sunnyvale DPS officers responded to a report of an assault at the business and located Mena in the lobby suffering from multiple stab wounds.Sunnyvale DPS said that there were no leads on suspects for years following the killing.Estella Elena Mena (Photo: Sunnyvale DPS)A DNA profile from blood evidence collected at the crime scene was run through CODIS, a national DNA database, at that time. There were no matches on the profile.Decades later, in Oct. 2022, officials said the DNA profile was submitted for Forensic Investigative Genealogy. A new lead was developed, and the source of the blood at the scene was positively identi...Bystander dies after having leg severed in Oakland hit-and-run
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:14:16 GMT
(KRON) -- A bystander was killed after having his leg severed in a hit-and-run crash that occurred Wednesday night in Oakland, police confirmed. Officers with the Oakland Police Department responded to the area of High Street and International Boulevard just before 10:30 p.m. to investigate a report of a hit-and-run crash with major injuries.At the scene, officers located a victim whose leg was completely severed as a result of the collision. The victim was transported to the hospital where he succumbed to his injuries.OPD described the victim as a 40-year-old Hispanic man. His identity is being withheld, pending next of kin. GOP senator from Iowa calls for Nancy Pelosi Federal Building to be closed Further investigation revealed that a stolen Kia Sorento SUV was heading east on the 4200 block of International at high speed when it crashed into a Pontiac Vibe. The Pontiac's driver fled the scene and self-transported to the hospital with minor injuries.Impact from the crash caused ...Vulnerabilities in Cellphone Roaming Let Spies and Criminals Track You Across the Globe
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:14:16 GMT
The very obscure, archaic technologies that make cellphone roaming possible also makes it possible to track phone owners across the world, according to a new investigation by the University of Toronto’s Citizen Lab. The roaming tech is riddled with security oversights that make it a ripe target for those who might want to trace the locations of phone users.As the report explains, the flexibility that made cellphones so popular in the first place is largely to blame for their near-inescapable vulnerability to unwanted location tracking: When you move away from a cellular tower owned by one company to one owned by another, your connection is handed off seamlessly, preventing any interruption to your phone call or streaming video. To accomplish this handoff, the cellular networks involved need to relay messages about who — and, crucially, precisely where — you are.“Notably, the methods available to law enforcement and intelligence services are similar to those used by the unlawful acto...Sam's No. 3 in Aurora to close by end of year
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:14:16 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) — An iconic local restaurant, Sam's No. 3, announced Wednesday that its location in Aurora will close by the end of 2023.The diner and bar announced the closure on Facebook, saying, "It is time for us to concentrate on owning our own space." 8 iconic restaurants only found in Colorado Sam's No. 3 has a long history. It first opened in Denver in 1927 when Sam Andrew Armatas, an immigrant from Greece, made his way to Denver, according to the website. He had previously worked on railroads, in the military, at a steel mill, and at a Greek diner.Armatas was arrested by the FBI in 1936 because of his illegal immigration status. Luckily, his judge was a customer at the diner and dropped the charges allowing him to stay.He continued opening more diners, named Sam's No. 1 through Sam's No. 5, but Sam's No. 3 was the location that stayed in business. Armatas' son Spero bought Sam's No. 3 in 1966 and ran the business with his sons. In 1998, Spero Armatas' sons, Spero, Patrick a...Latest news
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