Michael Brown's father speaking on 'Chosen for Change' Foundation 9 years after murder today

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 07:53:37 GMT

Michael Brown's father speaking on 'Chosen for Change' Foundation 9 years after murder today ST. LOUIS - Wednesday marks nine years since the fatal shooting of Michael Brown in Ferguson.Police officer Darren Wilson shot and killed the 18-year-old, who was unarmed. Protests followed, and happened again when a grand jury declined to indict Wilson. Check the radar -- Storms expected Wednesday On Wednesday on FOX 2 News at 9, Michael Brown's father will speak about the 'Chosen for Change' Foundation set up after Brown's death.

Denver weather: Sunny blue skies with dry, mild summer heat

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 07:53:37 GMT

Denver weather: Sunny blue skies with dry, mild summer heat No rain, mostly sunny blue skies, and normal summer temperatures are expected Wednesday across metro Denver, according to the National Weather Service.Gentle breezes may blow through in the afternoon, weather service forecasters said.While no hazardous weather was expected in Denver, weather service officials warned of elevated fire risks in the mountains west of Colorado’s Front Range cities due to low humidity and wind gusting at speeds up to 20 miles per hour. A red flag fire danger warning, effective through 9 p.m. Wednesday, covered the San Luis Valley.The high temperature in Denver will be 84 degrees, decreasing to 58 degrees, forecasters said. On Thursday, the high temperature is expected to be 91 degrees.Meteorologists anticipated possible scattered thunderstorms on Thursday, mostly west of the city in the mountains and valleys.A short-lived dry period will occur today. Mostly sunny skies and near normal temperatures are expected across the region. Tomorrow, scattered ...

One person injured after aspiring driving instructor crashes into Lakewood Learn to Drive school

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 07:53:37 GMT

One person injured after aspiring driving instructor crashes into Lakewood Learn to Drive school One person was injured when an aspiring driving instructor at a Lakewood Learn to Drive school crashed a gray hatchback through the center’s front window and wall, forcing people to dive out of the way, police said.The driver was cited for a traffic violation after the crash, according to a Lakewood Police Department posting on X, the social media site formerly called Twitter.The crash happened Tuesday morning at the Community Driving School, 2099 Wadsworth Blvd. The instructor drove the Hyundai Tucson almost entirely into the school, smashing through a wall and breaking a large plate glass window adjacent to a large Learn to Drive sign and advertisements for “Walk-in Drive Tests and Permit Tests Today!”“Thankfully, there was only one minor injury,” police said. “Several people were able to dive out of harm’s way.”The driver was not identified.“We should be re-opened by tomorrow or at the latest Friday,” Community Driving S...

Will this windy portion of Mulholland Drive ever reopen to the public?

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 07:53:37 GMT

Will this windy portion of Mulholland Drive ever reopen to the public? Will The Snake, a windy portion of Mulholland Drive, ever reopen to the public? The 2.4-mile stretch of roadway nestled in the Santa Monica Mountains was given the nickname due to its many twists and turns. Storm damage from the 2018 Woolsey Fire, particularly caused by mudslides, prompted officials to close that portion of the roadway from Kanan Road to Sierra Creek Road for the past four years.A portion of Mulholland Drive known as The Snake is seen in this file image taken from Sky5. (KTLA)Construction is expected to be completed next year, but now officials are debating whether it is safe to reopen The Snake, which is notorious for street racing and violent crashes, to the public, The East Bay Times reported. “The problem is speed. The problem is speed on a roadway that is not built to go at the speeds that people do travel frequently … we’ve seen some horrific accidents due to that,” said Mark Pestrella, director of the county Department of Public Works. Winning $3.3 million ...

High school football 2023 preview: PAL Lake Division

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 07:53:37 GMT

High school football 2023 preview: PAL Lake Division PENINSULA ATHLETIC LEAGUE LAKE DIVISION(In predicted order of finish)No. 1 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCOCoach: Kolone Pua 2022 record: 6-4What to expect:  The Warriors made a successful return to varsity football last season under Frank Moro, who has turned the head coaching reins over to Pua, a former player of his. RB/LB Elijah Fields and WR/FS Darren Miller both made a big impact last season as sophomores. WR Payton Jackson and DB Justice Goodman add to the team’s talent at skill positions. The line will be young, led by LT John Langi (6-0, 260), a returning all-league selection.Season opener: Aug. 25 vs. San Lorenzo Valley, 7 p.m.No. 2 MONTA VISTACoach: Ceazar Agront 2022 record: 5-5What to expect: Player turnout is on the increase at Monta Vista, fueling optimism for the upcoming season. Rohit Pamidi returns at quarterback. “He has the speed, IQ and arm ability to lead this team,” Agront said. Sai Patel is a receiving target. Hamza Moharram will be the primary running b...

How to stop dangerous drivers? California hiring more cops: Roadshow

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 07:53:37 GMT

How to stop dangerous drivers? California hiring more cops: Roadshow Q: Sorry, Mr. Roadshow, without enforcement (old-fashioned ticketing) Bay Area drivers are not going to slow down, no matter how narrow and dangerous a city makes its roads.Sirens, flashing lights, and big fines not only embarrass scofflaws, they send a direct message to every driver who sees them pulled over. Having police on key roads on a random day and time schedule should provide the maximum positive effect on our streets. I hope you agree.Rich Crowley, San JoseA: Yes, enforcement is an important part of keeping our roads safe. Slowly, we are getting there. The CHP is hiring 1,000 new officers over the next few years. Over 6,550 CHP officers are assigned now across the state, with 300+ now in training.Q: Christopher Cross asked last week what Swiss roads are made of that makes them so free of potholes. The question presupposes that the building materials are the deciding factor, but there could be others.For one, European countries don’t generally add more lane-kilometers...

'No camping' ordinance updated in Santa Rosa

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 07:53:37 GMT

'No camping' ordinance updated in Santa Rosa (KRON) -- The Santa Rosa City Council unanimously voted to amend an ordinance against camping in public spaces within the city. In addition to setting up specific restrictions on where people can set up tents, a newly updated ordinance now aligns with federal law by making sure there is shelter for an unhoused person before being told to leave. Council to consider amending no camping law in Santa Rosa Santa Rosa will prohibit encampments in city parks and anywhere that blocks pedestrian access, fire lanes or transit hubs. The encampments are not permitted to have electrical connections and flammable liquids. Some council members have raised concerns that the law focuses on what people can't do rather than what they can. The city may visit the idea of a sanction space for encampments within Santa Rosa although it is not clear just yet.Santa Rosa previously had a public ordinance banning camping on public properties since 1994.

YRC: Q2 Earnings Snapshot

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 07:53:37 GMT

YRC: Q2 Earnings Snapshot OVERLAND PARK, Kan. (AP) — OVERLAND PARK, Kan. (AP) — Yellow Corporation (YELL) on Wednesday reported a loss of $14.7 million in its second quarter.The Overland Park, Kansas-based company said it had a loss of 28 cents per share.The trucking company posted revenue of $1.13 billion in the period._____This story was generated by Automated Insights (http://automatedinsights.com/ap) using data from Zacks Investment Research. Access a Zacks stock report on YELL at https://www.zacks.com/ap/YELLSource

Angelina Jolie joins producing team for Broadway-bound musical ‘The Outsiders’

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 07:53:37 GMT

Angelina Jolie joins producing team for Broadway-bound  musical ‘The Outsiders’ NEW YORK (AP) — Add Angelina Jolie to the growing list of celebrities lately dipping their toes into producing on Broadway.The Oscar-winning “Girl, Interrupted” actor has become a lead producer on the Broadway-bound new musical “The Outsiders,” a show based on S.E. Hinton’s novel and Francis Ford Coppola’s 1983 coming-of-age crime drama. “The Outsiders” had its world premiere at La Jolla Playhouse earlier this year. The Broadway cast and dates have not been revealed yet.“I hope to be able to contribute while continuing to learn from this amazing team, who I have been working with since my daughter brought me to see the show at La Jolla Playhouse,” Jolie said in a statement. “I can’t begin to express how excited I am for this musical to make its Broadway debut and look forward to sharing this new adaptation of ‘The Outsiders’ with the world.”Other celebs who have signed up to produce Broadway shows include Mariah Carey on the current hit “Some Like It Ho...

2-year-old DC child found safe after Amber Alert, police search for suspect

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 07:53:37 GMT

2-year-old DC child found safe after Amber Alert, police search for suspect Police in D.C. are looking for a suspect in relation to an Amber Alert for a missing 2-year-old who was found safe Wednesday morning.An Amber Alert was issued shortly after 8 a.m. for the toddler, who had last been seen in the 4800 block of Nannie Helen Burroughs Ave NE, inside a 2018 black Toyota Highlander. Law enforcement officials said the vehicle was stolen.After about 20 minutes, both the child and the vehicle were safely located.D.C. police released photos of a suspect related to the alert. Information about the suspect’s identity was not provided.Police are still searching for the below pictured suspect.Have Info? Call 202-727-9099 or Text 50411. pic.twitter.com/Nd5VPvm5PR— DC Police Department (@DCPoliceDept) August 9, 2023Anyone with information is asked to call 202-727-9099 or text 50411Source