Bay Area storm cleanup: Highway 1 to reopen across Pajaro River

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:26:40 GMT

Bay Area storm cleanup: Highway 1 to reopen across Pajaro River SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) -- Another atmospheric river storm made its way through the Bay Area Monday night through Tuesday. The storm brought significant rainfall and strong winds to the region, leading to flooding, downed trees and power lines, and traffic incidents. Yet another atmospheric river is on its way to the Bay As the Bay Area picks up ahead of another storm expected next week, we're bringing you the latest updates on Bay Area storm cleanup.Bay Area storm cleanup latest:2:38 p.m. -- Low temps for Thursday morningThe rain and wind may be behind us -- for now -- but low temperatures are set to return Thursday morning, according to the National Weather Service. Frost is expected for the North Bay Interior Valleys, Santa Cruz Mountains and Northern Monterey Bay, the NWS said. "Cold conditions will impact unsheltered and displaced populations, those experiencing power outages, and may damage sensitive plants," the NWS advised.2:30 p.m. -- Burlingame residents on edge after tree...

Stanford employee arrested after allegedly lying about being raped twice on campus

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:26:40 GMT

Stanford employee arrested after allegedly lying about being raped twice on campus PALO ALTO, Calif. (KRON) -- A Stanford University employee has been arrested after allegedly lying to police about being raped on the school's campus last year, according to a statement from the County of Santa Clara Office of the District Attorney. Stabbing reported at San Jose middle school Jennifer Gries, 25, of Santa Clara was arrested on Wednesday, and will be arraigned at a later date. Gries has been charged with felony perjury, and she could face jail time if convicted. On August 9, 2022, Gries reportedly told county sexual assault forensic exam nurses at Valley Medical Center that a Black man attacked her inside of a campus garage. Though she did not want to involve law enforcement, she signed the consent form acknowledging that the nurse was a mandated reporter who must inform law enforcement of the incident. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now KRON4 Breaking News ...

Palo Alto tech CEO was a serial peeper, police say

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:26:40 GMT

Palo Alto tech CEO was a serial peeper, police say (KRON) -- The CEO of a Silicon Valley tech company preyed on multiple women in public places around Mountain View and Palo Alto, police said Wednesday. Eduardo Moreno, 35, was initially arrested back in January when he was caught peeping inside a women's restroom and good Samaritans tackled him, according to the Mountain View Police Department. Since Moreno's arrest, detectives said they identified at least three more women who were victimized by the alleged serial peeper. MPD wrote, "Eduardo Moreno has been connected to at least three other cases – two out of Palo Alto and an additional case in Mountain View -- by our detectives. Based on our ongoing investigation, we believe there may be additional victims." Eduardo Moreno is seen in a mugshot provided by the Mountain View Police Department.Moreno is the CEO of SeaDrone Inc., a Palo Alto-based tech company that designs underwater drones and robots for boat inspections. The Mountain View incident happened on January 2 inside a wome...

Senators Aren't Ready to Blame Themselves for Silicon Valley Bank Implosion

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:26:40 GMT

Senators Aren't Ready to Blame Themselves for Silicon Valley Bank Implosion On their first day back in Washington since the public and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. reaped what Congress sowed in 2018, senators who supported a controversial rollback of banking regulations warned that it was far too early to say what precisely caused the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank, but wanted it known that they were all trying to find the guy who did this.“I think that we need to see what has actually transpired and understand what has transpired, then make a judgment going forward so we’re not just looking backward, but we’re also looking prospectively, so we can make sure the American banking system is sound and that people don’t color outside the lines in ways that’s destructive to them or to the broader banking industry,” said Sen. Michael Bennet of Colorado, when asked if he regretted his vote in favor of the 2018 deregulation bill.“Whatever he’s saying is probably true,” added Sen. Angus King of Maine — a fellow yes vote on the 2018 bill — w...

The Architects of the Iraq War: Where Are They Now?

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:26:40 GMT

The Architects of the Iraq War: Where Are They Now? The U.S. and its allies invaded Iraq 20 years ago in Operation Iraqi Freedom. President George W. Bush’s press secretary Ari Fleischer twice accidentally referred to it as Operation Iraqi Liberation, which was definitely not its official name and would have generated an unfortunate acronym.The men and women who launched this catastrophic, criminal war have paid no price over the past two decades. On the contrary, they’ve been showered with promotions and cash. There are two ways to look at this.One is that their job was to make the right decisions for America (politicians) and to tell the truth (journalists). This would mean that since then, the system has malfunctioned over and over again, accidentally promoting people who are blatantly incompetent failures.Another way to look at it is that their job was to start a war that would extend the U.S. empire and be extremely profitable for the U.S. defense establishment and oil industry, with no regard for what’s best for America or tell...

Trudeau names ex-governor general to examine China meddling

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:26:40 GMT

Trudeau names ex-governor general to examine China meddling TORONTO (AP) — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau named a former governor general Wednesday as a special investigator to look into allegations of Chinese interference in Canada’s last two elections. Trudeau announced Wednesday that David Johnston will take the role of special rapporteur. Johnston will decide if a public inquiry is needed and Trudeau said he will abide by recommendations. The Globe and Mail, citing unidentified intelligence sources, reported last month that China preferred to see Trudeau’s Liberals re-elected in the 2021 election and worked to defeat Conservative politicians considered unfriendly to BeijingThe governor general is the representative of Britain’s monarch as head of state, and holds a mostly ceremonial and symbolic position. Conservative Prime Minister Stephen Harper appointed Johnston governor general in 2010 and his term was extended under Trudeau until 2017. Johnston has law degrees from the University of Cambridge and Queen’s University. He was a law pro...

Lil Wayne, Wu-Tang Clan, and more to perform at Pharrell’s 2023 ‘Something in the Water’ festival in Virginia Beach

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:26:40 GMT

Lil Wayne, Wu-Tang Clan, and more to perform at Pharrell’s 2023 ‘Something in the Water’ festival in Virginia Beach The “Something in the Water” music festival held in D.C. last year is making its move back to its roots in Virginia Beach, Virginia, this April, and released its star-studded lineup on Wednesday.Host Pharrell Williams, Lil Wayne, Wu-Tang Clan and Machine Gun Kelly are among the artists taking the stage during the concert set from April 28 to April 30.PHOTOS: Something in the Water 2022More Music NewsMore Local NewsOther performers at the three-day concert include Lil Uzi Vert, Latto, Kid Cudi, Mumford and Sons, Maren Morris and more.Passes to the concert are on sale and the festival says there are still three-day passes available for $399 plus fees.  See you in Virginia Beach for SOMETHING IN THE WATER presented by @Walmart April 28-30! A limited number of passes are still available at https://t.co/Ul2je8C4F5 pic.twitter.com/OePdUG4kyK— SOMETHING IN THE WATER (@sitw) March 15, 2023The festival first started in 2019 in Pharrell’s hometown of Virginia Beach.Events DC...

MGM to renovate, rename Water Club hotel in Atlantic City

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:26:40 GMT

MGM to renovate, rename Water Club hotel in Atlantic City ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) — The owners of Atlantic City’s top-performing casino are renovating and renaming its stand-alone non-casino hotel.MGM Resorts International said Tuesday it is spending $55 million to renovate and rename the Water Club hotel next to the Borgata casino hotel.It will be named the MGM Tower.The first re-done rooms will be available in April, and the project should conclude by Memorial Day weekend.“We are incredibly proud of Borgata and its industry-leading team of employees, and we believe this significant reinvestment will drive visitation to Atlantic City well into the future,” Corey Sanders, MGM’s chief operating officer, said in a statement.It will feature more than 700 renovated guest rooms and will add luxury suites at the tower’s corners with wraparound views of the Atlantic City skyline. The project is being done as part of the Borgata’s 20th anniversary this year.The 43-story Water Club opened in 2008 as a $400 million complemen...

Titans place 2nd-round tenders on Teair Tart, Aaron Brewer

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:26:40 GMT

Titans place 2nd-round tenders on Teair Tart, Aaron Brewer NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — The Tennessee Titans placed second-round tenders Wednesday on a pair of restricted free agents in offensive lineman Aaron Brewer and defensive tackle Teair Tart. The Titans also announced they tendered exclusive rights free agent defensive tackle Naquan Jones.Tart was an undrafted player out of Florida International in 2020, and the 6-foot-3, 304-pound lineman has started 27 of 34 games played. Tart is coming off his best season, starting 16 games with his first career interception, 1 1/2 sacks, a fumble recovery and six passes defended. Brewer is an undersized offensive lineman at 6-1 and 274 pounds. But the lineman who went undrafted out of Texas State has been with Tennessee the past three seasons, starting 23 of 41 games played. He started every game last season with 15 at left guard and two at center. Tart and Brewer can negotiate with any NFL team through April 21, and the Titans can either match any offer from another club or decline and receive a seco...

UN warns gangs consuming Haiti despite help for police

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:26:40 GMT

UN warns gangs consuming Haiti despite help for police SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — The U.N.’s special envoy to Haiti warned Wednesday that the ongoing training and resources the international community is providing to Haiti’s national police force is not enough to fight increasingly violent gangs.Helen La Lime, head of the U.N.’s Integrated Office in Haiti, unexpectedly joined an Organization of American States meeting in Washington, D.C., saying it’s time to look at new partnerships as she called once again for the deployment of a specialized foreign force.“We’re not getting the job done,” she said. “We need to get down to the business of building this country back.”Powerful gangs have been infiltrating once peaceful communities in the Haitian capital and beyond, with experts estimating that they now control about 60% of Port-au-Prince. They have pillaged neighborhoods, raped adults and children and kidnapped hundreds of victims ranging from U.S. missionaries to a hot dog street vendor in a bid to control more territory, with vi...