San Francisco deli chain burglarized eight times

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 04:08:35 GMT

San Francisco deli chain burglarized eight times (KRON) -- The Lee family says their remaining two delis are hanging on by a thread after their sandwich chain has been burglarized eight times this year. “We grew up in San Francisco. Our business started in San Francisco. We just don’t feel safe anymore,” said Frankie Lee, Sunset Subs and Irving Subs manager.In each case, tablets were stolen, windows were shattered and doors were broken. The break-ins became so bad the family decided to close their Mission location, Valencia Subs."Even our employees don't really feel safe. It was very hard to hire at that location. They never knew when someone would come in and steal something,” said Lee. 3 pedestrians struck by car, infant dies in San Jose Two locations still remain open in the Sunset District, Irving Subs on 12th Avenue and Sunset Subs on 9th Avenue. Lee says this has been happening for years and they can't afford for it to continue. "I can't even put a number to it. It's thousands a day, or we have to shut down for the da...

Community rallies after Fremont contractor gets tools stolen

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 04:08:35 GMT

Community rallies after Fremont contractor gets tools stolen FREMONT, Calif. (KRON) -- A 78-year-old Fremont man was left with no resources to support his family after thieves broke into his work truck and stole his tools. The community and police association has since stepped in to help get him back on his feet.  3 pedestrians struck by car, infant dies in San Jose On Saturday, Danny Ray woke up early to go to work and discovered his truck had been broken into in front of his home. "It was pretty much all of my tools, somewhere in excess of six-thousand dollars of hand tools, electric power tools of all kinds. It was pretty much my livelihood,” said Ray.Last year, Ray’s wife suffered three strokes and is currently in the hospital. "It's been a slow recovery. She's still not walking. It was another thing to add to the burden of what's happened this year,” said Ray.After Ray reported the break-in to police, the Fremont Police Association offered their help. The union is in the process of creating a charitable foundation to help victims and d...

No Labels Board Member: If MLK Were Alive Today, He’d Be Aligned With Joe Manchin and No Labels

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 04:08:35 GMT

No Labels Board Member: If MLK Were Alive Today, He’d Be Aligned With Joe Manchin and No Labels At the No Labels luncheon at the Puritan Backroom in Manchester, New Hampshire, on Monday, the punchline was hard to miss. A who’s who of failed moderate politicians and politicos — including former Sen. Joe Lieberman, former Govs. Pat McCrory and Jon Huntsman Jr., and former Reps. Fred Upton and Joe Cunningham — gathered alongside Sen. Joe Manchin. They were assembled to tout their political program in the form of a 73-page centrist manifesto outlining the path forward for a moderate American presidency. Neither press nor clergy were seen entering the private event, where, in a literal backroom, the fading stars of a puritanical third way met to further a plan that they have all but described as political blackmail.  Most Read As Democrats Line Up Behind Israel’s Right-Wing Government, One Progressive Candidate Says He Is Unafraid of AIPAC ...

Maine governor expands access to abortion later in pregnancy

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 04:08:35 GMT

Maine governor expands access to abortion later in pregnancy AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) — Democratic Gov. Janet Mills signed a bill into law Wednesday that expands access to abortions later in pregnancy in Maine, joining a half-dozen states that leave it to doctors and patients to make the decision without restrictions on timing.The new law allows abortions at any time if deemed medically necessary by a doctor, making the law one of the nation’s least restrictive. The old law banned abortions after a fetus becomes viable outside the womb, at roughly 24 weeks, but allowed an exception if the patient’s life is at risk. Mills said during her reelection campaign that the old law didn’t need to be changed. But she reversed course after learning of a Maine veterinarian who had to travel to Colorado for an abortion after learning at week 32 of her pregnancy that her unborn son had a fatal condition that would not allow him to survive.The veterinarian, Dana Peirce, was present at the bill signing, standing behind the lectern alongside medical pr...

The British Open is not ruling out Saudi funding

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 04:08:35 GMT

The British Open is not ruling out Saudi funding HOYLAKE, England (AP) — The R&A is not ruling out taking money from Saudi Arabia’s national wealth fund as prize money in golf keeps increasing to the point CEO Martin Slumbers thinks the sport will have to reassess its business model.The R&A runs the British Open, where the prize fund of $16.5 million this year is slightly double more than it was 10 years ago. The Open still has the smallest purse of the four majors.The Public Investment Fund already is the primary source of money for LIV Golf, which offers $25 million in prize money at each tournament. The PGA Tour and European Tour last month reached an agreement with the PIF to pool commercial business and rights.According to a PGA Tour official at last week’s Senate hearing, PIF is expected to contribute more than $1 billion to the new partnership.Is the R&A next?“We have a number of large corporate partners that help us make this thing happen,” Slumbers said Wednesday. “I think the world has changed in the la...

He dedicated his life to exploring the Titanic. Now the owners of the salvage rights will honor him

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 04:08:35 GMT

He dedicated his life to exploring the Titanic. Now the owners of the salvage rights will honor him The company that owns the salvage rights to the wreck of the Titanic is holding a virtual memorial for one of the world’s foremost experts about the ship a month after he died with four others in a submersible explosion.Paul-Henri Nargeolet, 77, died when the Titan submersible descended into deep North Atlantic waters on June 18 to explore the Titanic — something Nargeolet had done dozens of times before. Investigators believe the submersible, owned by a private company, imploded during the descent, killing everyone aboard.Nargeolet was the director of underwater research for RMS Titanic Inc., an Atlanta-based company that owns the salvage rights for the world’s most famous shipwreck. The company said in a social media post that it’s holding a memorial service for Nargeolet that will be streamed publicly around the world on Wednesday.RMS Titanic Inc. said the memorial will “provide an outlet for the world-wide Titanic and oceanographic communities to remember our c...

Man dies after falling at Castle Rock park

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 04:08:35 GMT

Man dies after falling at Castle Rock park DENVER (KDVR) — A man died after witnesses say he fell while climbing at Rock Park in Castle Rock.The Town of Castle Rock said fire rescue crews were called to the park at 8 p.m. Tuesday.Witnesses at the Rock Park told crews they saw a man fall while climbing. Castle Rock Fire and Rescue located the man who had died from his injuries.Castle Rock police are investigating. It is not known what factors led to the man's fall. Mysterious sounds in ceiling likely uninvited guests terrifying renter According to the Town of Castle Rock Parks and Recreation, visitors can climb the historic landmark from which the town gets its namesake. Hikers can use a looped, single-track trial to reach the base of the rock and see panoramic views of downtown Castle Rock.Parks and recreation does warn visitors to be cautious as the trail has uneven terrain. While the climb is short it is steep. Visitors should also watch for the possibility of falling rocks and rockslides.

DougCo recovers $20K in cash stolen during scam

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 04:08:35 GMT

DougCo recovers $20K in cash stolen during scam DENVER (KDVR) — Thanks to the quick actions of a Douglas County Sheriff's Office technician, $20,000 was returned to an older resident who fell victim to a scam that nearly took their life savings.DCSO received a call from the resident, who said they mailed $20,000 in cash to a suspicious person. Boulder police rescue pug from stolen vehicle  Technician Dea Aragon immediately reached out to Douglas County's contacts within the shipping industry to try and intercept the funds before they were delivered, according to the sheriff's office. DCSO said Aragon successfully recovered the full amount and ensured the victim did not suffer any financial loss.“The good Lord rides on my shoulder, and that’s why I got my money back, and I’m very lucky Dea was there to help me. She went above and beyond to help me. She made me feel comfortable, and she followed up with me. I want to warn others don’t answer your phone if you don’t know who it is. And if you do get into a situation like this, cal...

How homelessness in Denver compares to other cities

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 04:08:35 GMT

How homelessness in Denver compares to other cities DENVER (KDVR) -- Denver is the latest among U.S. cities with the nation's worst homelessness issues to declare a state of emergency.Newly sworn-in Mayor Mike Johnston declared an emergency over homelessness in Denver, and he said he has a plan to house 1,000 people by the end of the year. He made the announcement in a Tuesday morning news conference, just shy of 24 hours after his inauguration. On Monday, he will activate the city’s Emergency Operation Center and Joint Information Center as part of the response. Mayor Mike Johnston declares emergency over homelessness in Denver Denver is the most recent to make such a declaration. Mayors in Los Angeles, Long Beach, Seattle and Portland, among others, have declared emergencies over their cities' homelessness problems, which stand above the rest of the nation's cities.Metropolitan Denver has the nation's 10th-most homeless people, according to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. In 2022, the Denver metro ...

Boulder deputy rescues pug from stolen vehicle 

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 04:08:35 GMT

Boulder deputy rescues pug from stolen vehicle  DENVER (KDVR) -- On Monday, a Boulder deputy saved an adorable pug from a stolen vehicle. Deputy Black fostered the pup in his patrol car until the dog was reunited with his family.  The rescue mission came with some mischievous complications. While Black was on dog watch, the little guy hit the emergency button on Black’s mobile computer and turned off the radio so the deputy couldn’t hear the status checks.   Pug rescued from 130-degree car at Denver Zoo During the play date, the doggy even got his head stuck in between the seats with his butt straight up in the air. The incident caused the vehicle to get a little stinky, which is when the puppy coined the nickname “Pungent Pugs,” the Boulder County Sheriff’s Office said in a Facebook post. He smiled for a picture with Black as a playful thank you. The loveable picture ended up on the Boulder County Sheriff’s Office’s social media.  After wreaking havoc on Deputy Black’s patrol vehicle and prov...