Huge San Jose housing development is eyed at ex-Fry’s Electronics site
Published Tue, 03 Dec 2024 18:06:26 GMT
SAN JOSE — A huge housing development with several hundred residences could be built on the site that once housed the Fry’s Electronics headquarters and one of the failed retailer’s most iconic stores, city documents show.The potential residential project also suggests that the site’s owners have ditched their plans for a vast tech campus totaling millions of square feet on the property.The tech industry’s move to significantly scale back its appetite for new plans for office space in the Bay Area, including Silicon Valley, has made speculative office projects a much less feasible proposition.Bay West Development, which had proposed an office campus with up to 2 million square feet of office space on the Fry’s site at 550 East Brokaw Road, is now instead pushing forward with a proposal to build residences, including multifamily apartments.All told, at least 500 residential units — and possibly more than 1,000 housing units — might be b...Oregon man accused of killing Bay Area boy in 1987 pleads not guilty
Published Tue, 03 Dec 2024 18:06:26 GMT
Charged with the 1987 murder of a 6-year-old Vallejo boy, Fred Marion Cain III pleaded not guilty and denied all enhancements during a brief jail arraignment hearing Friday in Solano County Superior Court.Shackled and again seated in a wheelchair at the defense table, Cain, 69, and his attorney, Chief Public Defender Oscar Bobrow entered the plea in Department 11 in the Justice Center in Fairfield.Later during the proceeding, Judge William J. Pendergast assigned the case to Department 9, denied bail for Cain, then scheduled a readiness conference for 8:30 a.m. Jan. 22, when it will be heard by Judge Wendy Getty. She has been assigned the case.RELATED: Exclusive: Man charged in Vallejo boy’s killing is now a suspect in killing of Martinez boyFred M. Cain III (Solano County DA’s Office) But before the proceeding ended, Pengergast heard an objection from Chief Deputy District Attorney Paul Sequeira, who asserted that the Public Defender’s Office representation of Cain presents a p...No more attending classes: These community colleges let students learn at their own pace
Published Tue, 03 Dec 2024 18:06:26 GMT
Elaine S. Povich | Stateline.org (TNS)Jaqueline Yalda, who has been a campus police officer at El Paso Community College in Texas for a decade, sought a promotion earlier this year. But first, the department required her to complete a college-level course in criminal justice.It had been many years since Yalda had taken any college classes. And at age 38, she felt a little intimidated.But, a few weeks later, Yalda had earned an ‘A’ in Introduction to Criminal Justice and was promoted to sergeant. Now, she’s eyeing moving up to lieutenant, which will require finishing her full associate degree.Her secret? Taking the course at El Paso Community College through a “competency-based education” program, which let her move through an online course at her own pace. She finished in four weeks, faster than the eight allowed, and said professors responded quickly online when she had questions.“This was my first time taking a CBE course,” Yalda said in a phone interview from the police headquart...In California, students with unstable home environments most likely to be sent home from school, new study shows
Published Tue, 03 Dec 2024 18:06:26 GMT
Across California, the two groups of children living in more tenuous home environments — foster youth and those experiencing homelessness — are also the most likely to be sent home through punitive, out-of-school suspensions, new research shows.That’s according to the UCLA Civil Rights Project and the Oakland-based National Center for Youth Law, which published a report Monday examining suspension data throughout the state. In 2021-22, the report found that California educators punished foster youth with out-of-school suspensions at the highest rate: for every 100 foster students, 77 days of instruction were lost due to out-of-school suspensions, compared to an average of just 10 days for all students.Homeless students were the second most likely to be suspended, with 26 days lost per 100 students. And despite the high figures, those numbers actually represent a slight drop from before the pandemic. In 2018-19, the year before COVID-19 drove students from the classroom, ...Putin calls meeting after Israeli-hunting mob storms airport
Published Tue, 03 Dec 2024 18:06:26 GMT
Associated PressMOSCOW — Russian President Vladimir Putin called a meeting of security and law enforcement officials Monday, the day after a mob stormed the airport in the southern region of Dagestan after a flight from Israel landed there.Hundreds of angry men, some carrying banners with antisemitic slogans, rushed onto the tarmac of the airport in Makhachkala, the capital of the predominantly Muslim region, on Sunday night, looking for Israeli passengers on the flight from Tel Aviv, according to Russian news reports.More than 20 people were injured, with two in critical condition, Dagestan’s Health Ministry said. The injured included police officers and civilians, it said.At least 60 people were detained in the unrest, the local Interior Ministry said. It was not clear if charges were filed against any of them, but Russia’s Investigative Committee said it opened a criminal probe on charges of organizing mass unrest.Russia has issued carefully calibrated criticism of bo...Uber driver left car running for 3 weeks to avoid rental payments, Florida deputies say
Published Tue, 03 Dec 2024 18:06:26 GMT
A Florida Uber driver is accused of using a stolen rental car to give rides and then leaving the car running for weeks to avoid it being disabled, deputies said.The 27-year-old Uber driver was renting a Chevy Equinox from a company in Orange County when he stopped making payments, according to an Oct. 26 news release from the Polk County Sheriff’s Office.The rental company reported the vehicle as stolen, deputies said, and called the driver every day about the missing payments.The company had installed devices in their rental vehicles that could be remotely activated to stop the car from restarting in the case that someone stopped paying for the vehicle, the sheriff’s office said.But the driver knew about this feature, so instead of returning the Equinox or making the payments, he chose to leave the vehicle running for “three straight weeks” to prevent it being disabled, according to the release.During that time, he was using the car to drive for Uber, including on the night of Oct....Delta flight out of San Jose diverts to Sacramento due to engine troubles
Published Tue, 03 Dec 2024 18:06:26 GMT
(FOX40.COM) -- A Delta Air Lines flight heading to Salt Lake City, Utah, from San Jose was diverted to Sacramento International Airport (SMF), according to the airline. Officials with the Sacramento International Airport said that the Airbus A22-100 was experiencing engine trouble after departing from San Jose. 15-year-old arrested in fatal San Jose hit and run that killed pregnant mother and baby At around 7:40 a.m., the aircraft safely landed at SMF. KRON's sister station FOX40.com has confirmed that the plane is located at gate A3 and undergoing maintenance. According to Delta Air Lines, the flight was scheduled to leave San Jose at 6 a.m. and arrive in Salt Lake City just before 9 a.m.1 person shot and killed Sunday, Hayward police investigating
Published Tue, 03 Dec 2024 18:06:26 GMT
(KRON) -- One person was shot and killed Sunday in an incident that police are investigating as a homicide, the Hayward Police Department said Monday. Officers responded around 2:46 p.m. Sunday to a report of a shooting on the 400 block of Berry Avenue.At the scene, officers located the victim, a 55-year-old Hayward resident, suffering from gunshot wounds. Medical personnel arrived and the victim was pronounced deceased at the scene. 15-year-old arrested in fatal San Jose hit and run that killed pregnant mother and her child The victim's identity is being withheld at this time, police said. No one has been arrested in connection with the incident.Police are actively investigating the incident as a homicide. More details will be released when they are available, according to police.Stolen McLaren sports car found in Vallejo, man arrested
Published Tue, 03 Dec 2024 18:06:26 GMT
(FOX40.COM) -- A man was arrested in Vallejo after being found inside a stolen 2013 McLaren MP12-C, according to the Vallejo Police Department. The McLaren was spotted on Oct. 19 near the intersection of Amador Street and Nebraska Street with a man inside. 15-year-old arrested in fatal San Jose hit and run that killed pregnant mother and her child After being detained by officers, the man claimed ownership of the supercar and said it was gifted to him by a friend. The vehicle was towed from the scene and the family who owned it said they did not know the man and had not allowed it to be in his possession. The man was booked into the Solano County Jail.Closure of eastbound Dumbarton Bridge begins Monday
Published Tue, 03 Dec 2024 18:06:26 GMT
FREMONT, Calif. (KRON) – Caltrans has scheduled to close the Dumbarton Bridge (State Route 84) in the eastbound direction for five nights in October and November 2023 for repaving.The Dumbarton Bridge is to be completely closed in the eastbound direction between the hours of 7 p.m. and 5 a.m. for five nights, Oct. 30 through Oct. 31 and Nov. 1 through Nov. 3. Assault suspect throws ‘suspicious devices’ towards pursuing officers, leads police on chase from SF to Martinez The westbound direction of the Dumbarton Bridge will remain open.Detours:Motorists headed to the East Bay from San Francisco and San Mateo can take the San Mateo Bridge (State Route 92) from the City of San Mateo to Hayward.Motorists headed to Milpitas or Fremont from the South Bay can take Calaveras Boulevard (State Route 237).The goal of the repaving is to enhance safety and give motorists a smoother ride on the Dumbarton Bridge.Latest news
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