Sale closed in Alameda: $2.4 million for a five-bedroom home

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 03:54:58 GMT

Sale closed in Alameda: $2.4 million for a five-bedroom home 1010 Sherman Street – Google Street ViewA spacious historic house located in the 1000 block of Sherman Street in Alameda has new owners. The 5,330-square-foot property, built in 1910, was sold on Sept. 15, 2023. The $2,375,000 purchase price works out to $446 per square foot. This two-story home offers a capacious living environment with its five bedrooms and four bathrooms. On the exterior, the house is characterized by the use of tiles on the roof. Inside, there is a fireplace. In addition, the house includes a two-car garage, ensuring ample room for parking and storage.Additional houses that have recently changed hands close by include:On Clinton Avenue, Alameda, in May 2023, a 2,580-square-foot home was sold for $2,200,000, a price per square foot of $853. The home has 4 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms.A 2,465-square-foot home on the 1600 block of Clinton Avenue in Alameda sold in June 2023, for $2,100,000, a price per square foot of $852. The home has 4 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms.In Apr...

Body found near Cotati creek

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 03:54:58 GMT

Body found near Cotati creek (KRON) -- A dead body was found near a creek in the North Bay on Monday morning, the Cotati Police Department said. Police were called for to the Laguna de Santa Rosa creek, near the 100 block of East Cotati Avenue, at 11:26 a.m. Monday for the report of a dead person. Officers found the male subject and confirmed him to be dead. Who is pilot Joseph Emerson? Pleasant Hill neighbors say he’s ‘very friendly’ There are no signs of foul play, and there is no threat to the public, police said. CPD is waiting to release the victim's name until their family is notified. Anyone with information is asked to call (707) 792-4611.

Follow the Music program launches in Bay Area

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 03:54:58 GMT

Follow the Music program launches in Bay Area (KRON) -- Two Bay Area legends are coming together for a new program called "Follow the Music." NFL Hall-of-Famer Ronnie Lott and Oakland musical legend Sheila E. launched the music education program for emerging artists in partnership with Elevate Oakland. It's name, "Follow the Music," is a call to action inspired by the Bay Area's legacy of music and social justice. It recognizes that young people are inheriting a world facing profound challenges, and music has a unique ability to help them express themselves, as well as navigate the road ahead.Follow The Music will be kicking off with a concert on October 29 at the Guild Theatre in Menlo Park. The concert will showcase and feature performances by rising young artists from Oakland School for the Arts, GLIDE Memorial Church, San Francisco Community Music Center, Enriching Lives Through Music, Blue Bear School of Music, and SFJAZZ.

Che Flores becomes NBA’s first out nonbinary and transgender ref, revealing identity in GQ article

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 03:54:58 GMT

Che Flores becomes NBA’s first out nonbinary and transgender ref, revealing identity in GQ article Che Flores is the NBA’s first out nonbinary and transgender referee, making that revelation in a story published by GQ on Monday.Flores, who uses the pronoun they, is entering their second season as an NBA staff referee, after working 35 games last season. They also worked 12 games as a nonstaff official during the 2021-22 season.“One piece I was missing for myself was that no one knew how I identified,” Flores told GQ. “Being misgendered as she/her always just felt like a little jab in the gut.”“I can go through the world and even my job a lot more comfortably,” they added.Some NBA executives have known how Flores identifies for several months. Many of Flores’ colleagues learned when they revealed it at preseason meetings last month.Flores has worked games for about a decade in both the G League and the WNBA. They have been previously picked to work some of the biggest events in basketball — the G League Finals, the WNBA Finals and the NCAA women’s national championship...

Astros starter Cristian Javier exits Game 7 of ALCS down 3-0 after getting only 1 out vs Rangers

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 03:54:58 GMT

Astros starter Cristian Javier exits Game 7 of ALCS down 3-0 after getting only 1 out vs Rangers HOUSTON (AP) — Astros starter Cristian Javier gave up three runs to the Texas Rangers in the first inning while getting just one out before being replaced Monday night in Game 7 of the AL Championship Series. Javier entered 2-0 with a 1.69 ERA in the playoffs this year and 4-0 with a 0.82 ERA in four career postseason starts for Houston. But his struggles started immediately after he retired leadoff batter Marcus Semien on a grounder. Corey Seager launched a fastball 440 feet into the second deck in right field for a home run. Evan Carter walked and stole second base before scoring on a single by Adolis García, which caromed off the wall in left field. García stole second and Mitch Garver followed with a pop-fly single to left-center field. The ball bounced off the shoulder of diving left fielder Michael Brantley, allowing García to score to make it 3-0. A sharp single to left by Jonah Heim put runners at the corners, and Javier was removed by manager Dusty Baker.Phil Maton took ove...

China’s crackdown on cyber scams in Southeast Asia ensnares thousands but leaves the networks intact

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 03:54:58 GMT

China’s crackdown on cyber scams in Southeast Asia ensnares thousands but leaves the networks intact BANGKOK (AP) — Zhang Hongliang, a former restaurant manager in central China, took various gigs in and outside China to support his family after losing his job during the COVID-19 pandemic.In March, a job offer to teach Chinese cooking at a restaurant led him into a cyber scam compound in Myanmar, where he was instead ordered to lure Chinese into giving up their savings for fake investment schemes via social media platforms.Zhang is one of tens of thousands of people, mostly but not all Chinese, who have become ensnared in cyber scam networks run by powerful Chinese criminal syndicates in Southeast Asia. Regional and Chinese authorities have netted thousands of people in a crackdown, but experts say they are failing to root out the local elites and criminal networks that are bound to keep running the schemes.When scam operations are shut down in one place they often just resurface elsewhere. The problem is an embarrassment for Beijing and is discouraging ordinary Chinese from travel...

Woman killed in Montgomery Co. crash that closed Columbia Pike for hours

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 03:54:58 GMT

Woman killed in Montgomery Co. crash that closed Columbia Pike for hours Police in Montgomery County, Maryland, say one of the three people involved in a car crash Monday afternoon on the Columbia Pike has died.The crash happened at the intersection of southbound Columbia Pike and Blackburn Road in Burtonsville. Police, along with Montgomery County Fire Rescue personnel, responded to the scene shortly after noon for the report of a two-car crash.A white Ford Escape and a black Toyota Corolla collided in the intersection, according to a police news release.The woman who died was a passenger in the Toyota and was pronounced dead at the scene. The drivers of both vehicles were taken to the hospital with injuries that were not believed to be life-threatening.An approximately two-mile stretch of southbound Columbia Pike was shut down for several hours so detectives could reconstruct the crash, but reopened shortly after 5:20 p.m., according to WTOP Traffic Reporter Dave Dildine.The northbound lanes of Columbia Pike remained open during the investigation.Below...

Brandon Staley looks for reset for Chargers, but the same problems have persisted during his tenure

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 03:54:58 GMT

Brandon Staley looks for reset for Chargers, but the same problems have persisted during his tenure Brandon Staley is looking for a reset for his Los Angeles Chargers after two straight losses and a 2-4 start to the season.It’s a good idea in theory — and when playing Madden — except the Chargers have already had their bye week and many of their problems have persisted throughout Staley’s three-year tenure as coach.Sunday’s 31-17 loss to Kansas City showed the Chargers are nowhere close to contending for a division title, and their odds of returning to the playoffs are getting longer.In an AFC that has 10 teams at .500 or better, Los Angeles is tied with Tennessee for the second-worst record in the conference. Only Denver and New England are worse at 2-5.On Monday, Staley was more focused on the immediate issues than the big picture.“The fundamentals focus needs to be on the identity of your football team. Just put one foot in front of the other and not be thinking too much about the telescope and make sure you’re focusing on the microscope and things we ca...

DA drops charges against Denver Police tech accused of indecent exposure

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 03:54:58 GMT

DA drops charges against Denver Police tech accused of indecent exposure DENVER (KDVR) — Prosecutors are dropping charges against a Denver Police Department technician who was accused of indecent exposure while on the job. The police department says its Internal Affairs investigation is continuing.Gabriel Jordan was accused of indecent exposure while working at the Denver Police Academy. The tech received a misdemeanor citation in the Sept. 12 incident.Prosecutors have now moved to dismiss the charges, the Denver District Attorney's Office announced Monday. FOX31 Newsletters: Sign up to get breaking news sent to your inbox District Attorney Beth McCann said in a statement that "after further review of the facts and evidence," prosecutors do not think they can prove the technician's guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.The technician had been placed on paid administrative leave during the investigation, Denver Police previously told FOX31.Denver Police said Monday the tech will return to non-patrol work in the department's Administrative Division, "where he ...

265,000 people moved to Colorado last year. Where did they come from?

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 03:54:58 GMT

265,000 people moved to Colorado last year. Where did they come from? (NEXSTAR) — While nearly 240,000 people packed up their things and left Colorado last year, even more decided to move into the state, according to data from the U.S. Census Bureau Census released earlier this month. An estimated 264,500 people moved to Colorado in 2022, the Census reports. The biggest group of new residents – nearly 33,500 – came from another country. The data set did not specify which countries people immigrated from.Another 33,200 came from California, possibly seeking more affordable living conditions (though according to a recent study, Denver may not be much cheaper than some California cities). AT&T, Verizon or T-Mobile? Maps show which cell provider gives Colorado the best coverage Some of the most-populated states in the country sent residents to Colorado. The third-most new residents, about 25,500, came from Texas, and another 11,100 came from Florida. Colorado, in turn, lost the most residents to Texas and Florida in 2022, according to the Census da...