New Haven-Berger firefighter dies in line of duty after serving for 59 years

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:08:50 GMT

New Haven-Berger firefighter dies in line of duty after serving for 59 years NEW HAVEN, Mo. - The New Haven-Berger Fire Protection District mourns the loss of one of its own. Firefighter Lloyd Ruediger recently died in the line of duty.Ruediger dedicated 59 years of his life to the New Haven community. He was 84 years old.Ruediger was a volunteer fire department. The fire district says he died Monday after responding to a house fire the evening before. He suffered a cardiac arrest. Expired tags ‘nightmare’: Woman gets car back as neighbor’s truck gets towed away "He was an army veteran. Fifty-nine years of service, dedicated service to this community. It's a tragic loss for New Haven-Berger Fire and everyone that he touched over the years," said Mike Thiemann, Metro West Fire District Division Chief.Chief Thiemann had come to the fire district to help with service and funeral planning. He said Ruediger is survived by three adult children and many grandchildren.He also said several nearby agencies have been keeping watch over him. Close ...

Greeley teen charged with murder in shooting death of 15-year-old ex-girlfriend

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:08:50 GMT

Greeley teen charged with murder in shooting death of 15-year-old ex-girlfriend A Greeley teenager has been charged with first-degree murder in the shooting death of his ex-girlfriend about four weeks after the 15-year-old victim tried to end their relationship, authorities said Tuesday.Jovanni Sirio-Cardona, 16, faces multiple charges as an adult in connection with the June 16 shooting death of Lily Silva-Lopez, according to the Weld County District Attorney’s Office.Officers responded to a trailer home on a report of a shooting and found Silva-Lopez, who had been shot multiple times, a DA’s news release said. She died at the scene.Investigators with the Greeley Police Department allege that Sirio-Cardona approached the home unannounced, forced entry through the victim’s bedroom window and shot Silva-Lopez in a hallway of the residence. The pair had dated for about six months and Silva-Lopez had tried to end the relationship about four weeks prior to the shooting, police said.A witness told investigators that he saw Sirio-Cardona with a gun i...

Officials: Search continues for Suzanne Morphew’s body

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:08:50 GMT

Officials: Search continues for Suzanne Morphew’s body The 11th Judicial District on Monday said authorities are still looking for the body of Suzanne Morphew so that her homicide case can be prosecutable either against her husband, Barry Morphew, or someone else.Morphew previously was charged with his wife’s death after her disappearance from their Salida home in May 2020, but his case was dismissed by the DA’s Office without prejudice in April 2022, just days before it was set to go to trial.Suzanne Morphew (Chaffee County Sheriff’s Office)During a hearing Monday, District Court Judge Amanda Hunter denied Barry Morphew’s request to reconsider a previous ruling relating to public access to the information contained within the case alleging that Morphew killed his wife.Hunter’s ruling affirms her April 13 orders denying six motions (five by the defense and one by the prosecution) to limit public access.In her order, she stated that in a criminal case, court records are “presumed to be accessible to the public” and to deny the publ...

Professor files discrimination lawsuit against CU Boulder

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:08:50 GMT

Professor files discrimination lawsuit against CU Boulder A University of Colorado Boulder professor filed a lawsuit Friday against the university and a dean of the law school for discrimination and retaliation.CU Boulder law professor Paul Campos alleges he was discriminated against with unequal pay because of his Latino ethnicity and punished for taking paternity leave as evidenced by a low annual review score. When Campos reported the discrimination to the university, he alleges he faced retaliation from the dean of the law school and the university.“The University of Colorado Boulder recently became aware of the lawsuit Mr. Campos has filed against the university,” a CU Boulder spokesperson said. “As this lawsuit has just been served, the campus must review it and determine the appropriate course of action. As such, we are unable to comment further at this time.”Campos said he and his attorney, Dan Williams, explored every possible solution to avoid a lawsuit but that the university refused to negotiate.“It’s a very unpleasant thing to...

Susan Hayden aka “Library Girl” Explores Loss and Love in L.A. (Book Excerpt)

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:08:50 GMT

Susan Hayden aka “Library Girl” Explores Loss and Love in L.A. (Book Excerpt) Susan Hayden aka L.A.’s “Library Girl” is known for nurturing writers via her curated local events. Her new book, Now You Are a Missing Person, captures the random uniqueness of Los Angeles, especially from a perspective of loss. The deaths of her father, her childhood best friend and her husband lead her down a path of self discovery and healing that also highlights the past and present vibes of this city, a place that can be lonely even in crowded places and overwhelming even in solitude. The untraditional memoir, which includes stories, poems and idea fragments, traces Hayden’s search for identity from the 1970s to the present– from growing up in an observant Jewish family in the San Fernando Valley to making a name for herself on the literary circuit with her poetry and music series.Hayden, who is currently in the midst of her book tour (her recent Beyond Baroque launch sold out swiftly) will be reading and speaking with NYT Bestselling Author Steve Leder (For You When I Am Gone...

Trump, DeSantis trade jabs in New Hampshire

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:08:50 GMT

Trump, DeSantis trade jabs in New Hampshire By Eric Bradner, Kit Maher and Kate Sullivan | CNNFlorida Gov. Ron DeSantis described former President Donald Trump as having over-promised and under-delivered on Tuesday, vowing in New Hampshire to “break the swamp” in Washington while faulting Trump for failing to deliver on his 2016 campaign promises to “drain” it.“If I tell you I’m going to do something, I’m not just saying that for an election,” DeSantis said in one of his sharpest attacks on the former president yet.Trump, meanwhile, mocked the size of DeSantis’ town hall crowds, telling attendees at a luncheon in Concord that “nobody showed up” to the Florida governor’s event a 40-minute drive south in Hollis.The two top-polling contenders for the GOP’s 2024 nomination circled each other Tuesday in New Hampshire, trading shots as they crisscrossed the state that hosts the first primary – after Iowa’s caucuses – and is a crucial momentum-builder.Their exchanges offered a preview of the months to come, with the Republican field...

Letters: Police transparency | Pork rules | Democrats’ successes | TB returns | U.S. policies

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:08:50 GMT

Letters: Police transparency | Pork rules | Democrats’ successes | TB returns | U.S. policies Submit your letter to the editor via this form. Read more Letters to the Editor.State should not backoff police transparencyRe: “Is California rolling back public’s viewing of police misconduct records?” (Page A1, June 26).The criminal case involving former Alameda County Sheriff’s Deputy Devin Williams as reported by the East Bay Times is a cautionary tale and case in point as to why Gov. Newsom and the California Legislature should not roll back access to police misconduct records.Before working for Alameda County, Williams had some issues with the Stockton Police Department, which eventually resulted in his dismissal after failing field training exercises. What is remarkable is that even with robust transparency laws in place like state Sen. Nancy Skinner’s SB 1421, Alameda County still has attempted to block access to Williams’ past psychological evaluations. Most police bureaucracies like the Alameda County Sheriff’s Office are structur...

Two-bedroom home in Palo Alto sells for $2.5 million

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:08:50 GMT

Two-bedroom home in Palo Alto sells for $2.5 million 844 Boyce Avenue – Google Street ViewThe property located in the 800 block of Boyce Avenue in Palo Alto was sold on June 13, 2023 for $2,500,000, or $2,508 per square foot. The house, built in 1946, has an interior space of 997 square feet. The property features two bedrooms, one bathroom, and a garage. There’s also a pool in the backyard. The unit sits on a 5,000-square-foot lot.These nearby houses have also recently changed hands:On Addison Avenue, Palo Alto, in July 2022, a 823-square-foot home was sold for $2,437,000, a price per square foot of $2,961. The home has 1 bedroom 1 bathroom.In December 2022, a 1,045-square-foot home on Fife Avenue in Palo Alto sold for $2,712,000, a price per square foot of $2,595. The home has 2 bedrooms 1 bathroom.A 864-square-foot home on the 800 block of Guinda Street in Palo Alto sold in May 2023, for $2,800,000, a price per square foot of $3,241. The home has 2 bedrooms 1 bathroom. 

Tom Hanks’ niece shows that Chet Hanks isn’t his only embarrassing relative

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:08:50 GMT

Tom Hanks’ niece shows that Chet Hanks isn’t his only embarrassing relative Tom Hanks may be an Oscar-winning American movie icon. But as a Hollywood patriarch who heads a family of established and up-and-coming nepo babies, he’s delivered mixed results.The epic, public meltdown of Hanks’ niece Carly Reeves, while she appeared on ABC’s reality-competition series, “Claim to Fame,” shows why Hanks’ problematic son Chet Hanks may not be the only embarrassing member of his family.HOLLYWOOD, CA – JUNE 27: Actress Carly Reeves arrives at the Premiere of Universal Pictures’ ‘Larry Crowne’ at Grauman’s Chinese Theatre on June 27, 2011 in Hollywood, California. (Photo by Jason Merritt/Getty Images) When Reeves was eliminated from “Claim to Fame” on Monday night’s Season 2 premiere, she broke down in tears, stormed off the stage, could be heard belittling her fellow contestants and screamed that she deserved more “camera time.”Of course, the fact that Reeves appeared ...

PetSmart to pay more than $1 million to settle Bay Area multi-county lawsuit

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:08:50 GMT

PetSmart to pay more than $1 million to settle Bay Area multi-county lawsuit MARTINEZ — Prosecutors and representatives for a pet-supplies corporation have reached a settlement over a lawsuit claiming the corporation overcharged customers and committed false advertising, officials said.With the settlement in the multi-county lawsuit, PetSmart LLC agreed to pay $1.46 million and acknowledged it created unfair competition, Contra Costa County District Attorney’s Office spokesperson Ted Asredgadoo said in a statement.PetSmart will pay $1.25 million in civil penalties, $100,000 in restitution to support efforts for consumer protection and $110,000 for the cost of the investigation to various counties, Asregadoo said. They also have implemented new policies and procedures to improve pricing accuracy.The agreement also includes orders that prohibit the company from engaging in false or misleading advertising and charging an amount greater than the lowest price posted for an item, he said. According to Asregadoo, PetSmart must add additional audit and p...