Antioch police disable comments on one social media page

Published Wed, 25 Dec 2024 07:34:19 GMT

Antioch police disable comments on one social media page The Antioch Police Department has disabled comments on its Facebook page as of Wednesday.Acting City Manager Forrest Ebbs said that he directed staff to stop allowing comments on the police Facebook page, though commenting is still allowed on the less popular Instagram and Twitter pages.“We made the decision – and this is my direction in collaboration with the police chief – that the community would be best served if we disabled the comments on Facebook,” Ebbs said Wednesday afternoon. “…Facebook is the most popular of our media sites and it was the one that was the beginning to kind of evolve into that public forum.”The city has a number of public forums underway already through the police department, as well as listening sessions and community engagement efforts, Ebbs said.“So we are really trying to steer people toward that,” the acting city manager said.Ebbs said the city’s communications outreach strategy is geared toward those who live or work in the community, whereas F...

Person of interest in Davis stabbings detained, police say

Published Wed, 25 Dec 2024 07:34:19 GMT

Person of interest in Davis stabbings detained, police say (KTXL) — Davis Police said they have detained a person of interest in connection to the stabbings that have left two people dead and a person seriously injured. The person of interest is not currently a suspect, and it’s not the first time a person of interest has been detained. Police detained someone in connection to the second stabbing, but they were cleared and released.  Three people stabbed in one week in Davis, two of them fatally: Here's what we know Davis Police Chief Darren Pytel has described the attacks as "brutal and violent," and that they do not have the characteristics of an attack that would occur during the course of a robbery or a similar crime. Police were working on a sketch of the attacker, but “low confidence" in its accuracy prevented them from releasing it.A general description of the attacker, however, has been released: He is described as a man of light complexion with curly hair, and he is believed to be between 5 feet, 6 inches and ...

San Mateo man missing from nursing facility

Published Wed, 25 Dec 2024 07:34:19 GMT

San Mateo man missing from nursing facility (KRON) -- The San Mateo Police Department is searching for a man who has been missing since Monday night.Hector Baez, 68, of Burlingame was last seen at about 11:45 p.m. Monday night when he was discharged from San Mateo Medical Center. He left on foot and did not return to his nursing facility in Burlingame. Ceremony honors fallen San Mateo County police officers Police described Baez as a Hispanic man who stands 5-foot-6 with gray hair and brown eyes. He was last seen wearing a white t-shirt, pajama pants and no shoes.He has been diagnosed with schizophrenia and is considered at-risk. Police said he takes medication for his condition, but it is unknown when he last took the medicine. Baez does not have a cell phone, money, or car. Police said he has connections to Daly City. KRON ON is streaming news live now.embed-container { position: relative; padding-bottom: 56.25%; height: 0; overflow: hidden; max-width: 100%; } .embed-container iframe, .embed-container object, .embed-cont...

Transitional housing development opens in Alameda

Published Wed, 25 Dec 2024 07:34:19 GMT

Transitional housing development opens in Alameda ALAMEDA, Calif. (KRON) – Dignity Village, a new transitional housing development, opened and is now fully operational.Velma Gay has lived on the streets and in her car in San Francisco and the East Bay. She is the first resident scheduled to move into Dignity Village in Alameda. "It’s been, what I would call, an extremely humbling experience. I'm very grateful,” said Gay.The new housing community on Fifth Street includes 47 small units with a bed, desk and private bathroom and the property can house up to 61 people at a time. The residents can live there from six months to two years while working their way to a permanent living situation. Oakland man charged with murdering woman over traffic noise "I'm not trying to stay for two years just because that's available to me. I'm a very proactive, aggressive person. So, I'm hoping that six months, I should be on to my next,” said Gay.Alameda Mayor Marilyn Ezzy Ashcraft said the city and Five Keys, the onsite service provider, along wit...

Russia unlikely to face criticism at Central Asian meeting

Published Wed, 25 Dec 2024 07:34:19 GMT

Russia unlikely to face criticism at Central Asian meeting PANAJI, India (AP) — Russia is unlikely to face backlash over its war in Ukraine at an upcoming meeting of Central Asian foreign ministers and instead could flex its influence with the regional group. The meeting of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization ministers Friday in India’s picturesque state of Goa is the latest avenue for the host nation to burnish its geopolitical credentials as it seeks to cement itself as a consequential global player.It won’t have to contend with an East-West split over the war in Europe, which caused frustration for New Delhi as the chair for this year’s meetings of the Group of 20 leading economies. But India will be looking to secure its own interests in the region, especially as Russia relies more deeply on India’s rival China as Moscow’s invasion drags on, analysts say.India will also be hosting archrival Pakistan’s foreign minister in the first visit from a high-ranking official in nearly a decade.“Russia needs friends. And in the SCO, ...

Red Sox extend winning streak to 5 with 8-3 win over Jays

Published Wed, 25 Dec 2024 07:34:19 GMT

Red Sox extend winning streak to 5 with 8-3 win over Jays BOSTON (AP) — Enmanuel Valdez, Triston Casas and Masataka Yoshida each drove in two runs and the Boston Red Sox extended their winning streak to five games with an 8-3 victory over the Toronto Blue Jays on Wednesday night.Nick Pivetta (2-2) went six innings and gave up three runs, including solo home runs by Daulton Varsho and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. — whose shot in the third cleared the Green Monster and left Fenway Park. Alek Manoah (1-2) allowed five runs, two earned, and eight hits in five innings. Manoah held Boston hitless until there were two outs in the third, but encountered a rough stretch after getting hit in his right calf by a sharp line drive off the bat of Rafael Devers with one out in the fourth. Devers took second when catcher Alejandro Kirk fielded the carom and threw the ball into right field. Devers advanced to third when Manoah’s pick-off attempt sailed into center and scored on Jarren Duran’s double. Casas’ single tied the game at 2.Toronto took...

Jon Bon Jovi no tiene problemas con el compromiso de su hijo Jake y Millie Bobby Brown

Published Wed, 25 Dec 2024 07:34:19 GMT

Jon Bon Jovi no tiene problemas con el compromiso de su hijo Jake y Millie Bobby Brown (CNN) — Jon Bon Jovi compartió que defiende el amor entre jóvenes.Uno de los hijos del rockero, Jake Bongiovi de 20 años, se comprometió con la actriz Millie Bobby Brown, de 19 años.Durante una reciente participación en “Andy Cohen Live” de SiriusXM, Bon Jovi dijo que tiene más de un hijo encaminado hacia el altar.“Este es el más reciente”, le compartió Bon Jovi a Cohen. “Tres de mis cuatro hijos están comprometidos”.Cohen destacó que Bon Jovi y su esposa Dorothea, con quien lleva 34 años de casado, fueron novios en la escuela secundaria.Millie Bobby Brown y Jake Bongiovi insinúan que están comprometidos“Cuando tu hijo de casi 21 años te dice: ‘Me voy a comprometer’, ¿te preocupa que sea demasiado joven ––como tú y Dorothea eran tan jóvenes cuando estaban juntos, aunque no te comprometiste joven––, pero te preocupas como padre por lo jóvenes o mayores que son?”, preguntó Cohen.“No sé si la edad importa”, respond...

Braves Wright to go on IL with right shoulder soreness

Published Wed, 25 Dec 2024 07:34:19 GMT

Braves Wright to go on IL with right shoulder soreness MIAMI (AP) — The Atlanta Braves are placing right-hander Kyle Wright on the injured list after he left in the third inning of Wednesday’s 14-6 win over the Miami Marlins with right shoulder soreness.“It sucks,” Wright said after the game, fighting back tears. He opened the season on the injured list with right shoulder inflammation and had a cortisone shot in January, though he wasn’t sure Wednesday if it was the same issue that caused his early exit.Wright said he started feeling discomfort in the second inning but felt good enough to stay in the game until three batters into the third.“I didn’t feel good enough to keep going,” Wright said. “At that point, I wasn’t being smart. I give Kranny (pitching coach Rick Kranitz) a lot of credit for protecting me from myself.”Manager Brian Snitker said he and Kranitz suspected something was off when they noticed a dip in Wright’s velocity. His fastball velocity hit 94.8 to start the game, dipped to 92.6 in the second and 9...

Scherzer hit hard, chased early in return from suspension

Published Wed, 25 Dec 2024 07:34:19 GMT

Scherzer hit hard, chased early in return from suspension DETROIT (AP) — New York Mets ace Max Scherzer struggled in his return from a suspension Wednesday night, allowing six runs on eight hits in 3 1/3 innings against the Detroit Tigers during the second game of a doubleheader.“I was spraying the ball, especially out of the stretch, and that’s what you expect coming off a long layoff,” Scherzer said. “The number one thing was getting through this start healthy, and we did that. Now we can move forward.” Detroit won 8-1 to sweep the twinbill. Scherzer was suspended for 10 games by Major League Baseball on April 20 after getting ejected for having a foreign substance on his pitching hand during his April 19 start against the Los Angeles Dodgers.The three-time Cy Young Award winner was facing the Tigers for the third time since leaving the team after the 2014 season. In the first of those starts, he matched a major league record for a nine-inning game with 20 strikeouts during a May 2016 win in Washington. Then h...

Groups explore property tax solutions as senators prepare for debate

Published Wed, 25 Dec 2024 07:34:19 GMT

Groups explore property tax solutions as senators prepare for debate DENVER (KDVR) -- Property taxes have been a hot topic these last days of the legislative session. A proposal rolled out on Monday is on the calendar for debate in the Senate Wednesday night. While the governor and lawmakers are highlighting the reductions that could come from the new property tax proposal, others are advising on how the measure could impact money elsewhere.FOX31 political analyst Michael Fields is the president of the conservative think tank Advance Colorado. He is working on an initiative to get a property tax measure on the ballot this year or next year."Basically, this would not be billions of dollars like the governor's plan would be to take TABOR refunds from people. This is really what's going on with his property tax relief. It's saying 'we're going to take a large portion of your TABOR refunds that would be coming back to you anyway, we're going to put it into property tax relief, and act like this is some kind of property tax cut for you,'" Fields said. C...