Missing at-risk man reported in Alameda
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:19:54 GMT
(KRON) -- An at-risk man was reported missing, the Alameda Police Department (APD) announced on Facebook Wednesday evening. McDaniel Smith, 89, was last seen Wednesday near the Burger King on 2200 Otis Drive around 4 p.m.Smith is between 6-foot-2 and 6-foot-6 tall and walks with a bamboo cane. He was last seen wearing a burgundy t-shirt. He is known to visit the South Shore Center shopping complex at 523 S Shore Center, according to APD. Police say if you have information about Smith's location, contact APD at 510-337-8340.Former head of Stockton nonprofit found guilty of child molestation
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:19:54 GMT
(BCN) -- A Stockton man was found guilty of charges related to child molestation Wednesday in a San Joaquin County courtroom. Samuel "Sammy" Nunez, 48, was found guilty of lewd and lascivious acts with a child under the age of 14, according to court records. Tesla involved in ‘major injury’ vehicle collision in Santa Clara Nunez formerly ran a now-closed Stockton-based nonprofit organization called Fathers & Families of San Joaquin. In a statement, San Joaquin County District Attorney Ron Freitas thanked Theresa Stroud, a deputy district attorney who tried the case, for the verdict. "Make no mistake, no matter who you know, or what connections you may have, no one is above the law," Freitas said. Nunez is scheduled to return to court on July 28 for a sentencing hearing. Copyright © 2023 Bay City News, Inc.KRON4 to become CW affiliate, adding new newscasts this fall
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Beginning on September 1, 2023, KRON4 Will Carry CW’s Primetime Entertainment, Live Sports, and Special Event Programming. KRON4 Will Also Be Adding a Weekday 2 p.m. Newscast and a Nightly 11 p.m. Newscast. IRVING, TX (June 14, 2023)—Nexstar Media Group, Inc. (NASDAQ: NXST), today announced that its owned and operated television stations in three of the nation’s top-15 television markets, including WPHL-TV in Philadelphia (DMA #4), KRON-TV in San Francisco (DMA #10), and WTTA-TV in Tampa (DMA #13), will become affiliates of The CW Network on September 1, 2023. All three stations will begin carrying the network’s primetime entertainment, live sports, and special event programming at that time.“The addition of these Nexstar-owned stations as affiliates will bring the number of Nexstar and partner-owned CW stations to 40, covering 38% of U.S. TV Households—equivalent to or greater than the local owned and operated station presence of any of the other major network owners,” said A...Oakland Athletics’ move to Vegas clears major hurdle with Nevada Legislature’s final approval of public stadium funding
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:19:54 GMT
CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) — Oakland Athletics’ move to Vegas clears major hurdle with Nevada Legislature’s final approval of public stadium funding.SourceToronto’s José Berríos has no-hit bid end in 7th inning
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:19:54 GMT
BALTIMORE (AP) — Toronto Blue Jays right-hander José Berríos had his bid for a no-hitter end in the seventh inning on a single by Baltimore’s Adley Rutschman.Berríos had allowed only a walk and hit a batter with a pitch Wednesday night before Rutschman led off the seventh with a soft liner that fell in front of center fielder Kevin Kiermaier.The Blue Jays led the Orioles 1-0 on a home run by George Springer in the sixth.Berríos retired the first 13 batters before Austin Hays walked on a full count with one out in the fifth. Aaron Hicks then popped out and Hays was caught stealing.In the sixth, Berríos struck out the first two batters before hitting Ramón Urías with a pitch with two outs. He then struck out Gunnar Henderson looking.___AP MLB: https://apnews.com/hub/MLB and https://twitter.com/AP_SportsSourceUnrest threatens Kosovo Serbs’ ‘Last Bastion’
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:19:54 GMT
Leposavić, KOSOVO — North Kosovo’s “Last Bastion” is still standing. Just.“I don’t feel safe,” says Vlado, the bar’s owner as he gazes from the patio towards several rifle-toting American soldiers standing behind a cordon of concertina wire across the street. “Nothing’s OK here.”That last point may be one of the few things upon which just about everyone in this hard-scrabble mining town would agree.Tensions flares anew on Wednesday after Serbia arrested three Kosovar border police guards. Belgrade claimed they ventured across the border (which Serbia doesn’t recognize), but Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti insisted they were abducted and taken to Serbia. The incident is just the latest twist in a spiraling crisis that threatens to rekindle a violent clash between the two sworn enemies despite intense efforts by the U.S. and Europe to restore calm.For the past two weeks, American and Italian peacekeepers from KFOR — the international peacekeeping force stationed here sin...Ukraine’s long war and the importance of patience
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:19:54 GMT
Jamie Dettmer is opinion editor at POLITICO Europe.Wars don’t run according to political timetables. And in the lead-up to Ukraine’s counteroffensive, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and his top aides strove to explain this reality to both nervous allies, impatient for military progress, and their own people, eager for the big counterattack to kick off and hear good news from the front lines.In the run-up to the long-awaited counteroffensive, which started to unfold last week — later than most anticipated — Ukrainian Minister of Defense Oleksii Reznikov was worried that expectations were “definitely overheated.” “Everyone wants another win,” he said, cautioning allies to temper their hopes, so as to avoid subsequent disappointment.The worry here is that falling short of expectations might lead to a reduction in international military assistance and renewed, often oblique, pressure to engage with Moscow in negotiations. “They want the next victory. It’s normal, these are emotions,” Rez...At least 79 people drown after migrant boat sinks off Greek coast
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:19:54 GMT
(CNN) — At least 79 people died after a migrant boat carrying hundreds of people sank off the Greek coast in the early hours of Wednesday, that country’s Coast Guard said, as fears mount that there could be more fatalities.A total of 104 migrants who were traveling on the boat have since been rescued from the water and transferred to the city of Kalamata.“All the men who have been rescued are between 16-41 years old according to what they said,” Kalamata Mayor Thanasis Vasilopoulos said Wednesday. “They also said there were women and children on board,” he added.The coast guard said the search and rescue operation will stop once it’s dark in the area and will continue with the first light of day tomorrow.It is unclear how many people were on board the ship when it went under. Survivors say there could have been as many as 750 passengers.“We fear that the number of dead will rise significantly,” a spokesperson for Peloponnese prefect Panagiotis Nikas said.The International Organ...Investigation underway after fire at church in Somerville
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:19:54 GMT
An investigation got underway in Somerville this weekend after a fire at a church that has sparked concern for many. First Church Somerville will be back open this Sunday for services in a downstairs area. Upstairs, church leaders said the fire was still being investigated as of Wednesday. Faith leaders elsewhere in the state have reacted, in the meantime.“Certainly, safety and security of every sanctuary is of concern,” said Rev. Laura Everett of the Massachusetts Council of Churches.Somerville fire officials said they responded to First Church Somerville on Sunday, when church officials in a statement said a fire was set in the church sanctuary immediately after a pride worship service. The congregation was downstairs at the time and a church member was the one to eventually put out the flames. Fire officials said there was minor damage to the sanctuary. While no one was physically hurt, Everett said any violation of a place of worship is worrisome. “...4 things we learned from the Chicago Cubs, including Jed Hoyer reiterating his stance not to discuss extension talks
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:19:54 GMT
A balanced schedule has created some quirks for the Chicago Cubs.Their three-game series this week against the first-place Pittsburgh Pirates marks the teams’ first meeting of 2023. Until this point, the Cubs had played only four series versus National League Central teams. With 12 of their remaining 30 series representing division opponents, the Cubs will have chances to chip away at their current fourth-place standing.The competitiveness, or lack of, within the division — the Pirates are the only team above .500 — could complicate the Cubs’ decisions leading up to the Aug. 1 trade deadline.“It’s probably rare to be at a point where you’d say that about a division in the middle of June where anyone can still win it but no one has pulled away or even pulled away from .500,” President Jed Hoyer said Wednesday. “And I think that’s one of the challenges of evaluating your team is that you’re evaluating where you are in t...Latest news
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