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NFL wife attacked by Instagram influencer on wedding day
San Francisco 49ers running back Christian McCaffrey recently married the love of his life, Olivia Frances Culpo. The news undoubtedly pleased McCaffrey and Culpo’s family and friends. However, at least one bridal influencer on Instagram was upset with some of the choices Culpo made with her dress. “Really the...
15-month-old child falls from 3rd-story window in San Francisco, firefighters say
A 15-month-old child has been taken to the hospital after falling from a third-story building window in San Francisco, firefighters said Wednesday.Medics responded to the building on the 2300 block of Mission Street and transported the child to the hospital with life-threatening injuriesCPS (Child Protective Services) has been notified of the incident and will be conducting their own investigation.The fire department did not provide any other details.The incident is under investigation. Anyone with information is asked to call the SFPD Tip Line at 1-415-575-4444 or Text a Tip to TIP411 and begin the text message SFPD. You may remain anonymousStay with ABC7 News for the latest details on this developing story.
74-year-old Filipina pushed in front of San Francisco train
A 74-year-old Filipina woman died when a man shoved her in front of an oncoming Bay Area Rapid Transit Train in San Francisco Monday, the San Francisco Chronicle reported. Corazon Dandan, 74, from Daly City, was taking the same commute home she had taken for more than 40 years until tragedy struck at approximately 11:06 p.m. on July 1.
Former UNC basketball star Jerry Stackhouse lands coaching job in the NBA
After being fired by Vanderbilt following the 2023-2024 season, former UNC basketball star Jerry Stackhouse took some time to find a new coaching gig. Well, the search has reportedly ended, as Stackhouse is heading back to the NBA. According to ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski, Stackhouse will reportedly join Steve Kerr's staff...
Their first jobs as new immigrants were at Subways. They never received checks, they say.
When Khadengra Subedi immigrated to the U.S., he said, the first job he was offered was at a Subway sandwich shop in San Francisco. Subedi, a Nepali father of two, needed to get on his feet, so he took it. In the nine months he worked there last year, he...
Evacuations ordered in Lake County after structure fire spreads to vegetation
(KRON) — Immediate evacuations have been ordered in Lower Lake after a structure fire spread to nearby vegetation Wednesday. The fire erupted on the 16200 block of Main Street and has now grown into a 5-acre vegetation fire, according to Cal Fire. The fire was at a rapid rate of spread and structures are threatened, […]
Art Center Ukiah presents ‘We the People’ show
Art Center Ukiah sees the month of July as a good time to reflect on who we are in the United States of America, and Board members have decided to extend the single day July 4th celebration into a month-long show of local art. Especially as we find ourselves in...
Mallon: The deceptive influence of anti-transit groups
As a transit advocate, I’ve seen the positive impact advocacy can have on our community. However, a growing trend threatens the future of transit: the influence of anti-transit organizations posing as pro-transit experts. Anyone who regularly reads Bay Area newspapers has likely seen articles written by Marc Joffe of the Cato Institute. Organizations such as... The post Mallon: The deceptive influence of anti-transit groups appeared first on San José Spotlight.
Civil grand jury questions if OPD can accommodate new license plate readers
OAKLAND, Calif. - When Gov. Gavin Newsom announced earlier this year that the California Highway Patrol would install almost 300 new license plate readers in Oakland, it was the end of a roundabout process to fund, approve and implement the cameras. But the effect was the same: Oakland would expand its number of license plate readers nearly ten-fold.
San Jose man dies from severe heat: officials
(KRON) — The scorching heat across the Bay Area is now officially deadly. A San Jose man died on Tuesday from heat-related illnesses, Mayor Matt Mahan said on X. The victim was a homeless man who lost his life. According to the San Jose Police Department, he was found dead near 2011 Monterey Road around […]
Santa Clara County to increase transparency on lawsuit settlements
Santa Clara County leaders are still trying to lift the curtain on how taxpayer money is used to pay for lawsuit settlements on issues such as jail deaths. The Board of Supervisors took action to publicize such settlements last year, but reports haven’t fully delivered. Now supervisors want to include even more details for the... The post Santa Clara County to increase transparency on lawsuit settlements appeared first on San José Spotlight.
Robbers identifying themselves as police in Oakland home invasions
OAKLAND, Calif. - Robbers have been claiming to be police officers in two home invasions in different parts of Oakland, police said Wednesday. "There are individuals that are committing crimes under the guise of being law enforcement," said Deputy Chief Frederick Shavies. They're in plainclothes and claiming to be cops,...
[ UPDATE 6:45 p.m.] Grade Fire Breaks Out East of Hopland, Threatens Multiple Structures
A vegetation fire, dubbed the Grade Fire, has ignited east of Hopland along State Route 175. Traffic is backing up and CDF has requested closure. The blaze started on the 8400 block of Highway 175 and according to the Incident Commander is one acre in size and threatening multiple structures. The fire is described as growing at a moderate rate of spread having a moderate potential to grow in size. Both air and ground firefighting resources are converging on the area.
Man charged in connection to mass shooting at Oakland Juneteenth celebration
OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — A 23-year-old Oakland man has been charged in connection with a mass shooting that broke out at a Juneteenth celebration in the San Francisco Bay Area last month. Prosecutors charged JaJuan Kelly, 23, with four counts of felony assault with a semiautomatic firearm for the...
Woman who lived rent-free in ritzy Silicon Valley homes sentenced
(KRON) — A Menlo Park woman lived rent-free in some of Silicon Valley’s most expensive neighborhoods by posing as a “well-heeled, and affluent investor,” prosecutors said. Rebecca Violette, aka Rebekah Violette, repeatedly scammed local landlords by using a fake persona, and failed to pay tens of thousands of dollars in rent, according to the Santa […]
Barbanica Calls for Criminal Investigation, Asks Antioch Mayor, Councilmembers to Resign
With the release of the Contra Costa County Grand Jury report on the City of Antioch, Councilmember Mike Barbanica called for both a criminal investigation and resignations. Barbanica is urging Mayor Lamar Hernandez-Thorpe to resign, along with councilmembers Tamisha Torres-Walker and Monica Wilson due to Brown Act Violations. With the...
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