Antioch council considers if it should choose police chief

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:51:25 GMT

Antioch council considers if it should choose police chief Should the Antioch City Council hire the city’s next police chief or should the city manager make the appointment as has been done in the past?That’s the question the City Council will answer at its next meeting on Tuesday when it considers whether to move forward with a proposal to give council members the authority to hire, supervise and remove the police chief. Currently, the council hires the city attorney and the city manager, who in turn appoints and supervises the chief.The idea of the council taking an active role in hiring a chief first emerged in 2020 and during discussions on police reform in 2021. Later that year, Mayor Lamar Thorpe and Mayor Pro-Tem Tamisha Torres-Walker, during a police oversight standing committee, asked staff for a draft of a police chief hiring process. The proposal included having a community representative from each district taking part in the hiring process, with the council ratifying the contract.But by 2022, the FBI and District Attroney’...

21 Donald Trump election lies listed in his new indictment

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:51:25 GMT

21 Donald Trump election lies listed in his new indictment By Daniel Dale | CNNWashington  — Special counsel Jack Smith said Tuesday that the January 6, 2021 attack on the US Capitol was “fueled by lies” told by former President Donald Trump. The indictment of Trump on four new federal criminal charges, all related to the former president’s effort to overturn his defeat in the 2020 election, lays out some of those lies one by one.Even in listing 21 lies, the 45-page indictment does not come close to capturing the entirety of Trump’s massive catalogue of false claims about the election. But the list is illustrative nonetheless – highlighting the breadth of election-related topics Trump was dishonest about, the large number of states his election dishonesty spanned, and, critically, his willingness to persist in privately and publicly making dishonest assertions even after they had been debunked to him directly.Here is the list of 21.1. The lie that fraud changed the outcome of the 2020 election, that Trump “had actually won,” and that the el...

Lil Baby brings concert tour with GloRilla to Oakland, Sacramento

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:51:25 GMT

Lil Baby brings concert tour with GloRilla to Oakland, Sacramento Lil Baby is on his way to the Bay Area with a tour that has seen a few bumps in the road of late.The Atlanta rapper is supporting his most recent album, “It’s Only Me,” with a concert on Aug. 6 at Oakland Arena. The tour, however, has recently canceled several stops, including Phoenix, San Diego, Las Vegas, Salt Lake City, Denver, Minneapolis and a Sacramento show that had been slated for next Wednesday. No reason was given for the cancellations. Some reports are citing flagging ticket sales.His recorded material is still selling strong. “It’s Only Me” debuted at No. 1 last fall. It’s Lil Baby’s third consecutive chart-topper — following the 2020 quadruple-platinum effort “My Turn” and the 2021 collaborative outing “The Voice of the Heroes” with Lil Durk. (Note: Lil Durk has his own headlining show set for Sept. 1 at Oakland Arena.)Related ArticlesMusic | San Jose Summer Fest 2023: 8 shows you shouldn’t miss Music | ...

Map: York Fire sends California wildfire numbers soaring

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:51:25 GMT

Map: York Fire sends California wildfire numbers soaring A wildfire that started Friday, July 28, in California’s Mojave National Preserve has more than tripled the area burned in the state this season.The York Fire had exceeded 80,000 acres (125 square miles) as of Tuesday, Aug. 1, the National Park Service’s fire managers said. About 8,300 acres of that was across the line in Nevada.On July 27, the day before the York Fire started, California had recorded 24,229 acres burned — the slowest start to a wildfire season in 25 years. At that point, the largest fire had been Riverside County’s Rabbit, 8,283 acres.By Aug. 1, the total figure was 95,948 acres, according to the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection.York is almost completely within the Mojave preserve’s boundaries. It has closed some roads, but no evacuations have been ordered. It was 23% contained on Tuesday.Monsoon rain on Tuesday briefly helped firefighters, but the crews were concerned that winds associated with the storm could cau...

Lease signed for former Manresa site in Los Gatos. What’s next for the spot?

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:51:25 GMT

Lease signed for former Manresa site in Los Gatos. What’s next for the spot? While walking past the former Manresa restaurant on Village Lane in Los Gatos, I noticed the real estate sign was gone. The listing agent told me a lease has been signed, so stay tuned as we learn what’s next for this famous locale. Perhaps some bright young chef, with considerable financial backing, will once again turn the lights on and fire up the stove?Meanwhile, at another David Kinch-owned Los Gatos restaurant, The Bywater is listed in the 2023 Michelin Guide and has a new summer menu, live music on Saturday nights and Happy Hour daily. No update is available on The Junction, Kinch’s project affiliated with the North 40 development.Wondering what happened to the former location of Manresa Bread, I discovered that OY! Gluten-free Bakery, opened by Yvonne Khananis (Grocer + Goddess, Polentaria), has moved in. Among the items on offer were gluten-free sausage pizza ($40 for a sizable square pie), Italian dinner rolls ($4) and both rustic Italian bread and rosemary focaccia for $1...

Suspect who pushed elderly woman to ground in SF arrested for attempted homicide

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:51:25 GMT

Suspect who pushed elderly woman to ground in SF arrested for attempted homicide SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) -- A suspect who police say pushed an elderly woman to the ground without provocation last week has been arrested and charged with attempted homicide, according to the San Francisco Police Department. SFPD officers with the Northern Station responded to the 1000 block of Franklin Street on July 27 at around 2:20 p.m. on a report of an assault.At the scene, officers contacted the victim, an 81-year-old woman, who said she was in the area of Franklin and Myrtle streets the day prior at around 5 p.m. It was then, she said, that an unknown suspect approached her and shoved her off the sidewalk without provocation. Naked woman who fired shots on Bay Bridge charged by SF DA The force knocked her off her feet and into a lane of traffic, police said. The fall caused her to knock her head on the roadway. The woman went to the hospital and was treated for her injuries.SFPD General Work Detail investigators obtained surveillance footage of the incident. Images of the sus...

The Man With No Pants Is the Star of Donald Trump’s Latest Indictment

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:51:25 GMT

The Man With No Pants Is the Star of Donald Trump’s Latest Indictment Jeffrey Clark, then assistant attorney general for the environment and natural resources division at the U.S. Department of Justice, speaks during a news conference in Washington, D.C., on Sept. 14, 2020.Photo: Susan Walsh/APThe man with no pants is the unnamed star of Donald Trump’s latest indictment.Jeffrey Clark was an obscure government lawyer in the waning days of the Trump administration when he very nearly seized control of the Justice Department to help the president overturn the results of the 2020 election.Clark is not identified by name in Tuesday’s indictment, which accuses Trump of being at the heart of a conspiracy to fraudulently upend the election and prevent Joe Biden, the legitimate victor, from taking office. But the 45-page indictment’s description of “Co-Conspirator 4” matches Clark, who comes across as the most cinematic villain in the latest criminal conspiracy laid out by special counsel Jack Smith. (Filed in federal court in Washington, the indictment is Tr...

Jamaica has extra reason to celebrate after success at Women’s World Cup

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:51:25 GMT

Jamaica has extra reason to celebrate after success at Women’s World Cup KINGSTON, Jamaica (AP) — Jamaica’s “Reggae Girlz” gave their small island nation even more reason to celebrate its upcoming Independence Day on Sunday after the national soccer team drew with Brazil 0-0 to advance to the last 16 of the Women’s World Cup.The country’s sports minister, Olivia Grange, described Wednesday’s performance as “undoubtedly the proudest moment so far in Jamaica’s football history.” But some supporters also criticized the lack of support for the team before the tournament with family, friends and fans having to help cover expenses by crowdfunding.Grange reacted minutes after Jamaica ended Brazil’s hopes at the World Cup. “I could not help shedding a few tears. Tears of joy,” Grange said on Instagram. “These have been magnificent performances by the Reggae Girlz for Jamaica in this World Cup. Words can hardly describe how well they have done.”Jamaica’s prime minister, Andrew Holness, posted “HISTORIC!” on Facebook...

Jaguars WR Calvin Ridley changes cleats, alleviates toe soreness and practices in full

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:51:25 GMT

Jaguars WR Calvin Ridley changes cleats, alleviates toe soreness and practices in full JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) — Jacksonville Jaguars receiver Calvin Ridley switched cleats Wednesday to alleviate toe soreness.Coach Doug Pederson initially said Ridley would be limited in training camp because of his achy toe, but Ridley found a solution by wearing different shoes. He responded by taking part in every practice drill, although he dropped at least four passes.Ridley left practice early on Tuesday, took off his shoulder pads and shoes and chilled on a metal bench. The Jaguars provided no update on him until Pederson addressed reporters before practice Wednesday.“Just sore. He’ll be fine,” Pederson said. “We were sort of cautionary with him (Tuesday). He’ll be back out there today and we’ll just monitor him and limit the amount of running he’ll do.”Ridley was the clear star during Jacksonville’s first week of camp. He made crowd-pleasing catches every day and showed little rust after nearly two years away from the game, first to dea...

Review of NCAA’s business pushes association to get creative in supporting schools, athletes

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:51:25 GMT

Review of NCAA’s business pushes association to get creative in supporting schools, athletes A review of the NCAA’s business suggested the association find creative ways to support member schools and conferences with things like developing a deeper pool of game officials, creating a national platform for online streaming of events and purchasing in bulk certain goods and services that most schools use.The review was one of the first items on NCAA President Charlie Baker’s to-do list when he took over in March. The review was done by the firm Bain & Company and a summary of its key findings was released Wednesday by the NCAA. It said college sports was at a “crossroads.”The message: College and universities and college sports are facing growing pressures related to:— A decline in the college-age population and rising costs of attendance.— More professional options for athletes to forgo college.— Social media, sports betting and other outside influences having a potential negative impact on college athletes.— The changing landscape of media creating uncertaint...