Supreme Court likely to preserve gun law that protects domestic violence victims
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:01:07 GMT
By Mark Sherman | Associated PressWASHINGTON — The Supreme Court seemed likely Tuesday to preserve a federal law that prohibits people under domestic violence restraining orders from having guns.In their first guns case since last year’s expansion of gun rights, the justices suggested that they will reverse a ruling from an appeals court in New Orleans that struck down the 1994 ban on firearms for people under court order to stay away from their spouses or partners.Liberal and conservative justices sounded persuaded by arguments from the Biden administration’s top Supreme Court lawyer that the prohibition is in line with the longstanding practice of disarming dangerous people.The case before the court involves a Texas man, Zackey Rahimi, who was accused of hitting his girlfriend during an argument in a parking lot and later threatening to shoot her.The justices peppered Rahimi’s lawyer, J. Matthew Wright, with skeptical questions that seemed to foretell the outcome.“You ...Heisman Watch: Nix closes on Penix just as Oregon shadows Washington
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:01:07 GMT
Welcome to our weekly look at the Pac-12’s leading Heisman Trophy candidates via an assessment of the top players in the conference. Consider this one Heisman voter’s view of the landscape. The rankings are based on individual performance, value to the team and quality of competition. And yes, we consider defensive players.One notable aspect of Oregon quarterback Bo Nix’s pursuit of the Heisman Trophy is how closely it tracks the Ducks’ quest for the Pac-12 title and potential berth in the College Football Playoff.Early-season attention but not the favorite.High-quality play on a weekly basis.Impressive performance at Washington but not quite good enough.Post-Washington dominance and November momentum.That trajectory describes Nix’s individual play and Oregon’s collective performance. And now, with three weeks remaining in the regular season, both player and team are ideally positioned to reach their goals.The Ducks are one game behind UW and would clinch a s...Orinda film fest is back with another impressively wide-ranging lineup
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:01:07 GMT
It might not receive the same fanfare as other Bay Area counterparts, but the California Independent Film Festival in Orinda — celebrating its 25th anniversary — deserves to bask in the spotlight.Related ArticlesThings To Do | Evan Ellingson dies at 35; child actor had roles in ‘CSI: Miami,’ ’24’ Things To Do | ‘Black Panther’ stuntman, three of his children killed in car crash in Atlanta Things To Do | hould movie theaters provide intermissions, even if filmmakers don’t? Things To Do | Weekend box office results are muted without ‘Dune: Part Two’ Things To Do | Saratoga students earn film festival honors for ‘Environmental Justice’ This year’s program of 28 films from 14 countries runs Nov. 9-16 and reflects organizers’ emphasis of quality over quantity, particularly in the international selections.Screenings take place at the Orinda Theatre. Tickets for most sc...Oakland A’s extend manager Mark Kotsay’s contract through 2025 season
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:01:07 GMT
It’s unclear where the A’s will be playing in 2025, but manager Mark Kotsay has a spot in the dugout.The team announced on Tuesday morning that Kotsay’s contract has been extended through 2025. That eliminates a potential lame-duck situation next season, which very likely could be the team’s final one in Oakland. MLB owners are expected to vote next week on the A’s bid to relocate to Las Vegas. Even if the move is approved, a new stadium is still several years away, and the location of the franchise’s home base following next season is very much up in the air.Kotsay, who turns 48 next month, just completed his second season as the A’s manager. He was promoted from third base coach when Bob Melvin departed for the San Diego Padres following the 2021 season, signing a three-year deal that included this club option for 2025.Kotsay inherited a team in massive transition — all of the biggest stars have been traded off the past two seasons a...Internal documents reveal the story behind California’s unemployment crash
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:01:07 GMT
BY LAUREN HEPLER | CalMattersBy the first COVID summer, no one knew who was who. In Nigeria, an oil company IT engineer was allegedly filing for unemployment in California and 16 other states with a slew of fake Gmail accounts. At a desert state prison in Imperial County, an inmate used personal data bought on the dark web to funnel unemployment money to his wife for a $71,000 Audi and a down payment on a house. Along the Pacific coast in Carlsbad, Danny Ramos was one of millions of real California workers realizing that something was going very wrong, as weeks or months went by without the unemployment benefits they badly needed.“It felt,” Ramos said, “like this was just a big old scam.”As California unemployment claims spiked 2,300% in the early months of 2020, the state’s top labor officials ricocheted from crisis to crisis, internal communications obtained by CalMatters show. Emails and emergency meeting notes detail how the long-troubled California Employment Development Depa...Kurtenbach: The Strength In Numbers Warriors are back. But are they strong enough to take down the NBA’s best?
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:01:07 GMT
The Strength in Numbers Warriors are back, and they’ve made a clear statement to start this season:This team is a title contender once again.Yes, there’s a long way to go this season — we’re roughly a tenth of the way through the campaign — but you see it, too.Barring injury, the Warriors look like a lock to make the playoffs (remember, that was no guarantee last season) and win more than they did last campaign.These Warriors are deep, smart, led by an MVP-caliber player, and back in the mix.And on Wednesday, they can prove they’re more than a contender when they play a team that’s a true class above — a bonafide title favorite.I rolled my eyes when Nuggets coach Michael Malone said his team would repeat as champions moments after winning the title this past summer.If you did the same, I hope you rolled them back in time to watch this season’s start.These Nugs are not messing around. They look great.After all, they are deep and led by an MVP-caliber player.The season just started, b...WeWork declares bankruptcy, signs deal with creditors
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:01:07 GMT
Ethan M Steinberg and Amelia Pollard(Bloomberg) — WeWork Inc. filed for bankruptcy, capping a tumultuous period that saw the once high-flying startup navigate a failed initial public offering, Covid-19 lockdowns, a blank-check merger and slow return-to-office trends.The company — which at its 2019 peak commanded a $47 billion valuation — listed $19 billion of liabilities and $15 billion of assets in its bankruptcy petition in New Jersey on Monday. The Chapter 11 filing allows WeWork to continue operating while working out creditor repayment terms.WeWork entered bankruptcy after reaching a tentative restructuring deal with longtime backer SoftBank Group Corp. and existing creditors to slash over $3 billion of debt and wipe out most of its shares. It’s also seeking to reject more than 60 leases across North America and will use the court process to renegotiate other contracts, Chief Executive Officer David Tolley said in court papers.WeWork’s real estate footprint sprawled across 777 ...New music for you: Here are 3 artists worth hearing in November
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:01:07 GMT
Here are some new albums/artists worth checking out this month:Blink-182Having delighted fans with its 2023 reunion tour — which included a sold-out show back in June at the SAP Center in San Jose — Blink-182 now returns with the appropriately named “One More Time…” It’s the band’s ninth studio album overall and the first to feature the signature lineup of Tom DeLonge, Travis Barker and Mark Hoppus since “Neighborhoods” in 2011. The pop-punk trio returns to the Bay Area in 2024 for a July 9 date at Chase Center in San Francisco.Cartoon Jazz OrchestraThe San Francisco outfit, led by clarinetist-saxophonist-flutist Jeff Sanford, has just released the new album “Playland at the Beach” on the Little Village Foundation label. The outing is filled with swinging tunes inspired by the music that is connected to the cartoons of the ’40s and ’50s. It’s highly recommended for old-school Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duc...Orinda burglary suspect barricaded in home, officers on the scene
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:01:07 GMT
ORINDA, Calif. (KRON) -- A burglary suspect is barricaded inside a home in Orinda. Units from the Orinda Police Department and Contra Costa County Sheriff's Department are on the scene.A drone has also been deployed overhead. Police are using an audio loop recording to warn the suspect to come out with nothing in their hands or they will be bitten by a canine. Witnesses at the scene say two other suspects were arrested. One of the suspects was reportedly taken away by stretcher after being bitten by a police canine. Series of violent robberies leaves Walnut Creek residents on edge The activity has resulted in the temporary closure of Moraga Way, according to the City of Orinda. The activity is also causing transit delays, according to a tweet from the County Connection transit agency. The activity is impacting buses on Route 6, which cannot enter or exit the Orinda BART Station. Delays are expected. BART itself is not being impacted by the incident and the Orinda Station remains o...Vallejo woman arrested for stealing over $700 worth of merchandise by Colma PD
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:01:07 GMT
(KRON) – A 55-year-old Vallejo woman was arrested for petty theft by the Colma Police Department on Oct. 31, CPD announced Monday. Colma officers were dispatched to a business on Colma Boulevard for a report of a theft. According to police, officers were advised that the suspect was a woman who was fleeing on foot in the parking lot. One dead after Oakland shooting involving an officer According to police, officers detained the suspect and received identification confirmation from the store’s loss prevention that the individual was the store’s thief. Subsequently, the suspect was arrested. After police searched that suspect, officers found drug paraphernalia and burglary tools, police said. The suspect allegedly stole approximately $717.22 worth of merchandise. The suspect was arrested for petty theft, possession of drug paraphernalia, and possession of burglary tools and received a citation. All merchandise was returned to the business.Latest news
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