Judge tosses charges in Philadelphia officer-involved shooting
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 06:00:36 GMT
By Maryclaire Dale | Associated PressPHILADELPHIA — A judge dismissed murder and other charges Tuesday against a Philadelphia police officer who shot and killed a driver through a rolled-up driver’s side window, agreeing with defense attorneys who said the officer could have feared for his life because he thought the driver had a gun.Police body camera footage showed the driver, 27-year-old Eddie Irizarry, holding a knife near his right leg as police approached his stopped vehicle on a residential street after a short pursuit prompted by erratic driving.The ruling came after a courtroom, packed with police and relatives of Irizarry attending now-fired Officer Mark Dial’s preliminary hearing, watched about 20 minutes of the harrowing video footage. The defense argued that Dial acted in self-defense when he fired his weapon at close range shortly after noon Aug. 14.Irizarry’s relatives appeared stunned and distraught by Municipal Judge Wendy Pew’s ruling. They ...Game-changing Manhattan Transfer brings final tour to SF
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 06:00:36 GMT
The Manhattan Transfer is taking one last spin around the globe, and we will not see their likes again.Since launching in 1972 helmed by the late Tim Hauser, the vocal quartet has succeeded again and again while restlessly exploring a broad spectrum of styles, from Brazilian jazz, R&B, and pop music to a cappella and vocalese, the intricate art of setting lyrics to solos from instrumental jazz recordings.Along the way, the Transfer has picked up 11 Grammy Awards, sold millions of albums, and scored several hits, becoming part of the pop cultural landscape in a way that paved the path for a cappella stars like Pentatonix (who featured the Manhattan Transfer on a 2016 Christmas album).Following last year’s Grammy-nominated album “Fifty” featuring Cologne’s WDR Funkhausorchester, the group set out on what it’s calling a “final world tour,” which includes three concerts at the SFJAZZ Center Sept. 29-30. The ensemble’s final incarnation features two original members, alto Janis Siege...San Jose hotel development site is seized in real estate foreclosure
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 06:00:36 GMT
SAN JOSE — Lenders have seized through a real estate foreclosure a San Jose site where a hotel was proposed but never built, an unsettling sign that coronavirus-spawned economic ailments still afflict the Bay Area lodging sector.The real estate group that lost ownership of the site in the foreclosure proceeding had proposed the development of a 132-room hotel but never managed to launch the construction.LBC Capital Income Fund and family members who head the Fogel Family Trust took ownership of the property by foreclosing on a $4.6 million loan the lenders had provided to the development group in 2021, documents filed on Sept. 22 with the Santa Clara County Recorder’s Office show.North Star Hotel Development had proposed the hotel project on land it bought in 2019, paying $6.5 million at that time, according to county real estate records.The unpaid debt on the site had risen to about $5 million at the time the foreclosure proceeding was completed, according to the truste...Immigration scams are rampant. Here’s how to avoid getting taken
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 06:00:36 GMT
Jon Healey | (TNS) Los Angeles TimesLOS ANGELES — For several years, Oswaldo Rafael Cabrera touted his services as an immigration attorney in advertisements, social media posts and interviews with Spanish-language news outlets.Unfortunately for his many clients, Cabrera was not a lawyer. He wasn’t legally qualified to offer any kind of help on immigration matters despite the large fees he charged. Accused of grand theft and other violations, he pleaded guilty in 2017 and was sentenced to 62 months in state prison.Cabrera is just one example of the many people who prey on immigrants as they try to navigate the labyrinth of U.S. immigration law. Some pretend to be attorneys. Others offer supposedly expert guidance for a fee, even though they are not permitted to do so.Widespread lack of knowledge about U.S. immigration law and its many requirements makes immigrants vulnerable to being taken. Nearly half of immigrants in California, and 45% nationwide, feel they don’t have enough infor...San Carlos: Fiddlers Green spins off an Irish fusion restaurant, Molly O’s
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 06:00:36 GMT
In San Carlos, the must-have condiments — HP Sauce, Colman’s Mustard and Heinz Malt Vinegar — are lined up and the Guinness and Smithwicks are flowing.There’s a new Irish pub and restaurant in town, courtesy of Millbrae’s venerable Fiddlers Green restaurant family.Molly O’s — named after 90-year-old matriarch Molly Mitchell — is now serving traditional Irish fare plus Cal-Mex and American favorites daily for breakfast, lunch and dinner. The bar is open nightly, until 2 a.m. on Friday-Saturday.For this venture, Mitchell’s daughter and son-in-law, Rose and Oliver McElhone, who own Fiddlers Green, are joined by two other partners, their son Ollie McElhone and Juan Angulo, previously the head chef at Fiddlers Green.Molly O’s is a new San Carlos restaurant from the owners of the longtime Millbrae favorite, Fiddlers Green. (Photo by Carly Hackbarth/Molly O’s) The massive brunch menu ranges from the traditional (Irish Breakfa...Symphony San Jose concert heads for fanciful terrain
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 06:00:36 GMT
Conductor Lidiya Yankovskaya believes in exploring music from a full spectrum — beloved classics of the repertoire, as well as ink-still-wet new works.“Absolutely,” she says, “I think we look back and define eras based on the art that they produced — and what will define today for the people of tomorrow. It’s very important to keep the art form not just alive, but relevant.”With a strong commitment to innovation, Yankovskaya has become one of classical music’s essential artists. This week, the Russian-born, Chicago-based conductor comes to the Bay Area to lead Symphony San Jose’s new program. Titled “Myths, Fairy Tales and Legends,” it features Lera Auerbach’s “Icarus,” Wagner’s Prelude and Liebestod from “Tristan und Isolde,” and a Suite from Prokofiev’s “Cinderella.”In a call from her home in Chicago, where she is music director of Chicago Opera Theater, Yankovskaya said she was looking forward to the sure breadth of this weekend’s performances.“It’s a range of the kin...Antioch nanny charged with production of child pornography
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 06:00:36 GMT
(KRON) -- An Antioch nanny was charged for the production and distribution of child pornography, the Contra Costa County District Attorney’s Office announced Tuesday.Michelle Nicole Hidalgo, 28, of Antioch, was arrested at her home on Sept. 22 by the Contra Costa County Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force after a social media company notified authorities of child sexual abuse materials being shared on the platform. Hidalgo was working as a nanny for the victim’s family at the time of the arrest, according to the DA’s office.A search warrant served to Hidalgo at her home uncovered equipment used in the production and distribution of the pornographic images of minors, officials said. Young mother slain at Bay Area Toyota service center identified Hidalgo was charged in a seven-count complaint Tuesday and her bail was set at $700,000. The case is being prosecuted by the Sexual Assault Unit of the Contra Costa DA’s Office.Anyone with relevant information in the case is asked t...Dialysis workers' strike enters its second day
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 06:00:36 GMT
(BCN) -- Tuesday is day two of a strike by more than 500 dialysis caregivers over what they say are unfair labor practices at their clinics.Workers are rallying at Fresenius Kidney Care Brentwood Park in Brentwood and at Satellite Healthcare Blossom Valley in San Jose between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. Tuesday, the SEIU-United Healthcare Workers West union said in a news release.Since Monday, workers at nearly two dozen Satellite Healthcare and Fresenius Kidney Care clinics across California, including locations in Gilroy and San Jose, have rallied against management practices that union members allege are putting staff and patients at risk to increase profits while violating workers' rights. Biden tells striking auto workers to ‘stick with it’ in a historic visit to Michigan picket line The participants include registered nurses, patient care technicians, social workers, hemodialysis technicians and other caregivers who provide weekly dialysis treatments at the clinics. The strike also a...Driver involved in San Jose collision earlier this month succumbs to his injuries
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 06:00:36 GMT
(KRON) -- A driver who was involved in a collision in San Jose earlier this month has died in the hospital, the San Jose Police Department announced Tuesday. On Sept. 8 at around 8:23 a.m. SJPD officers responded to a two-vehicle crash at the intersection of Quimby Road and S. White Road.According to a preliminary investigation, a 2016 BMW sedan driven by a woman was traveling east on Quimby when the driver made an unsafe lane change into the left turn lane of northbound S. White. The BMW hit a 2003 Acura TL sedan driven by a man. Oregon man arrested for homicide of Vallejo child after cold case review The Acura was already in the left turn lane when it was hit. The collision caused it to hit the center median of S. White Road and ultimately, crash into a curbside tree.Both drivers remained at the scene and cooperated with investigators, police said. The man driving the Acura was taken to the hospital with what police believed to be non-life threatening injuries.On Saturday, Sept...Big Three Automakers’ Reputations Plummet as UAW Strike Rages
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 06:00:36 GMT
The Big Three automakers have taken a reputational hit amid a strike by the United Auto Workers union, according to a new survey conducted by the business intelligence firm Caliber. Ford, Stellantis, and General Motors have all seen significant decreases in several reputational metrics since the UAW strike began on September 15, with people saying they are less likely to consider the carmakers’ products, recommend them to others, or work for them.“87% of respondents told us they were aware of the strike,” Caliber CEO Shahar Silbershatz told The Intercept. “It’s clear the strike is not just causing commercial repercussions, but reputational repercussions as well.”The findings from the Caliber survey follow a recent Ipsos poll that found 58 percent of Americans say they support striking autoworkers. Seventy-two percent of Democrats and 63 percent of independents share this sentiment, along with 48 percent of Republicans. The same poll also found that 60 percent of Americans supp...Latest news
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