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Chef Jordan Andino – Franciscan Estate
Known for his regular appearances as a judge on hit shows like Chopped, Rachael Ray, The Today Show, Beat Bobby Flay, and as the host of the Netflix series Cook at All Costs, New York City-based chef, restauranteur, and TV personality Jordan Andino will be in Napa on Sunday, August 18th where he’ll be joining the team of Franciscan Estate for an appearance at the popular Heritage Fire Festival – the premiere, live-fire, nationwide food and wine tour.
Live premieres new single, “Lady Bhang (She Got Me Rollin')” featuring STP's Dean DeLeo
Before Live and Stone Temple Pilots hit the road together, Ed Kowalczyk teamed up with Dean DeLeo in the studio. The “Lightning Crashes” outfit has premiered a new single called “Lady Bhang (She Got Me Rollin’),” which features the STP guitarist. “So excited to share...
San Jose State University transforms historic luxury hotel into college dorms
What once was a historic downtown San Jose hotel, is now transformed into college dorm rooms. On Thursday, San Jose State University celebrated the opening of Spartan Village on the Paseo.San Jose State University President Cynthia Teniente-Matson said the project was approved less than a year ago."It is unlike anything SJSU has ever built the speed alone and the scope of its completion are unprecedented," President Teniente-Matson said.Within four months of construction, SJSU converted the south tower of the Signia by Hilton - formerly the Fairmont - into student housing.The 13-floor (11 residential) luxury hotel tower will house 700 undergraduate...
Oakland police announce arrests in recent violent incidents
OAKLAND, Calif. (KRON) — Law enforcement officials gave an update on crime trends in Oakland at police headquarters on Friday. The Oakland Police Department announced several significant arrests in recent violent incidents. After three months on the job, Oakland Police Chief Floyd Mitchell said the town still has a long way to go toward making […]
Person killed in Berkeley shooting, public asked to avoid area, police say
One person is dead after a shooting in Berkeley Friday afternoon, police said.Berkeley police said they responded to reports of gunshots just before 1 p.m. on the 3200 block of Adeline Street.INTERACTIVE: Take a look at the ABC7 Neighborhood Safety TrackerOfficers discovered a shooting victim and immediately began performing life-saving measures before being relieved by the Berkeley Fire Department, where the victim succumbed to their injuries on the scene.Police are currently conducting a homicide investigation and are asking the public to avoid the area due to road closures at Martin Luther King Jr. Way/ Woolsey Street and Adeline Street/ Harmon Street.Stay with ABC7 News for the latest details on this developing story.
Amador Valley principal out on indefinite leave of absence
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... As Amador Valley High School students wrap up the second week of the new school year, their principal Jonathan Fey is out on an indefinite leave of absence, according to district officials. The reasons for Fey’s leave are undisclosed as PUSD’s director of communications,...
Gov. Newsom Grants $13.89 Million for Homeless Housing Project in San Mateo County
Gov. Gavin Newsom has announced a $13.89 million grant for the County of San Mateo to combat homelessness in the Bay Area. This substantial sum, sourced from the Homekey program, is earmarked for creating Permanent Supportive Housing via the conversion of a hotel at 721 Airport Blvd in South San Francisco. The project, positioned at the heart of the County's strategy to provide stable housing for its most vulnerable citizens, now charges ahead with a new lease on life and clear funding.
Antioch man found shot to death in home, wife IDs victim
ANTIOCH, Calif. - A man was shot and killed inside his Antioch home on Friday morning. Police said they got a call from a concerned neighbor around 7:30 Friday morning, revealing they heard shots fired on East Eighth Street near A Street. "This shouldn’t be happening out here," said Diego...
Median home price in South Bay exceeds $2M, marking the first ever for U.S. metro area
SAN JOSE, Calif. - The San Jose metropolitan area has received the dubious distinction of becoming the first U.S. market, where the median home price has exceeded $2 million, according to the National Association of Realtors (NAR). In addition to San Jose, the metropolitan area included the Sunnyvale-Santa Clara area,...
First SF General mothers’ milk drive raises hospital supply twelvefold
Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital officials said the facility collected more than 1,500 ounces of donated breast milk — or nearly 12 times the hospital’s typical supply — from new mothers in its first-ever milk drive. “We have 1,100 babies born here every year and having a mother's milk available for them is really the most important thing we can do to ensure a healthy start to their lives,” Dr. Susan Ehrlich, the CEO of San Francisco General, said of Wednesday’s event. ...
With Democracy Dollars paused, Oakland has just $155,000 in public financing for candidates
Money shapes politics. Candidates need to raise a lot of it to reach voters with ads, take time off work to campaign, and pay campaign staff. This gives wealthy people a bigger voice in elections, allowing those with the deepest pockets to ensure their favorite candidates have an advantage. Two...
Lenoir admits 49ers know 2024 could be ‘Last Dance' for Super Bowl win
Programming Note: Watch "49ers Training Camp Live" with Matt Maiocco and Jennifer Lee Chan at 3 p.m. PT today from Santa Clara, streaming live on the NBC Sports app. Watch the show later on YouTube and Facebook. Deommodore Lenoir didn't sugarcoat anything while discussing the 49ers' expectations for the 2024...
‘I’m Not a Threat!’: California Cop Shoves Black Woman Against Wall, Violently Arresting Her for Jaywalking Because He Feared for His Safety
A San Francisco police officer said he was in fear for his safety when he drove against traffic down a one-way street to shove a […] ‘I’m Not a Threat!’: California Cop Shoves Black Woman Against Wall, Violently Arresting Her for Jaywalking Because He Feared for His Safety
Woman killed after crashing into tree on southbound 280 in Daly City
(KRON) — A woman was killed Friday morning after crashing into a tree on the embankment of the southbound lanes of Interstate 280 in Daly City. The crash occurred just south of the John Daly Boulevard Tunnel, according to the California Highway Patrol. The CHP said the 911 call came in at 8:06 a.m. reporting […]
Habitual Offender Faces Charges for Starting a Fire near Marinwood
NOVATO — An habitual offender in Marin County faces new charges for starting a fire north. of the Marinwood community. Colin R. Crook, 34, a homeless man from San Rafael, was. taken into custody on Nave Drive in Novato. Callers began reporting a vegetation fire on August 13 shortly...
Community Mourns Student Dylan Scirpo
M-A student and water polo player Dylan Scirpo passed away on Sunday evening. Dylan was 17 and about to start his senior year. Since his passing, the M-A community has shown an outpouring of love and support for Dylan and his family. “Dylan is our world,” Kelly Scirpo, Dylan’s mom,...
Hospital needs help to identify patient found in Richmond
(KRON) — Alameda Health System needs help identifying a patient who was found in Richmond and arrived at Wilma Chan Highland Hospital on July 24 without any identification. The man is between 26-35 years old and has large tattoos on his arms with the names “Chase” and “Kiersten.” He has dark hair, 5-feet, 8-inches tall, […]
Kaiser Permanente now offers doctors an AI tool that may be used during your next visit
Doctors at Kaiser Permanente now have access to a tool that uses artificial intelligence to create their clinical notes. This reduces time spent on administrative tasks and documentation and allows doctors to focus more on patients. The Oakland-based healthcare provider announced Wednesday that this AI-based assisted clinical documentation tool will...
San Francisco lowriders take over Palace of Fine Arts this Saturday
San Francisco lowriders are celebrating this weekend: On Jan. 1, a new state law went into effect that decriminalized lowriding across California, and on Saturday as many as 2,000 lowriders will be coming out to the annual “Kings of the Street” car show at the Palace of Fine Arts before cruising down Mission Street.
Willie Brown threatens to sue Trump over helicopter ride story
Former San Francisco Mayor Willie Brown warned he may consider legal action against former President Donald Trump over a story he recently told about almost crashing in a helicopter with Brown. In an interview this week with CBS News, Brown said that he has never been in a helicopter with Trump and threatened to sue the former President because "somebody has got to make sure that he stops lying." "If he keeps it up, at some point, I'm going to give him a taste of his own conduct," Brown said. "If he sues The New York Times for printing that I said he lied,...
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