New Milpitas park honors Filipino farmworkers
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:21:21 GMT
A new city park in Milpitas named after Filipino farmworkers had its grand opening on Oct. 14, in the middle of Filipino American History Month.Mayor Carmen Montano welcomed attendees to Delano Manongs Park, located at 1650 McCandless Drive. In her comments, Montano noted that Filipino-Americans are the second largest Asian American group in the United States.Filipino American History Month commemorates the first Filipino presence in the continental United States, which occurred on Oct. 18, 1587, when mariners called “Luzones Indios” came ashore and landed in what is now Morro Bay, CA.Related ArticlesLocal News | Photos: Mountain View’s Shoreline Park celebrates 40th anniversary Local News | Historic Big Sur property, once owned by William Randolph Hearst, to get new owners, including tribe Local News | How a fight over 1,000 feet of Bay Area road led to lawsuits and allegations of corruption Local News | California S...Northern California mother, two sons plead guilty in $600 million nationwide catalytic converter theft scheme
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:21:21 GMT
SACRAMENTO — Three members of a California family pleaded guilty Monday to conspiracy for their role in a ring that shipped $600 million worth of stolen catalytic converters from California to New Jersey, federal prosecutors said.Brothers Tou Sue Vang, 32, and Andrew Vang, 28, along with their mother, Monica Moua, 58, were part of “a national network of thieves, dealers, and processors” who provided the stolen auto anti-smog devices to a metal refinery for more than $600 million, according to a statement from the U.S. attorney’s office.Twenty-one people from California and New Jersey have been charged in the case, prosecutors said. The three Sacramento family members pleaded guilty to conspiring to transport the devices in return for more than $38 million.Related ArticlesCrime and Public Safety | Letters: More flexibility | Theft not so bad | Advancing diversity | Corporations not covered | U.S. support Crime and Public Safety | Here’s how San Jose...Thousands of dollars in merchandise taken in separate grand thefts in Campbell
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Oct. 9200 block of East Latimer Avenue: Someone tried to steal a 1999 GMC truck by damaging the ignition.3:16 p.m. at Camden Avenue and Erin Way: A man was driving a black Chevy Colorado that had a warrant out of San Jose. Meth and pipes were located in the car.2:01 a.m. at San Tomas Expressway and Campbell Avenue: A man, 32, was stopped for a traffic violation. He refused to exit his vehicle and delayed the officers. He had an outstanding warrant and was found in possession of cocaine. He was found to be driving while under the combined influence of alcohol and drugs.1700 block of South Bascom Avenue: Two suspects stole cosmetics.Oct. 10Overnight in the 2500 block of South Winchester Boulevard: A white 2005 Chevy Silverado truck was stolen.8:35 a.m. at Hamilton Avenue and Almarida Drive: Someone riding a motorcycle punched the victim’s rear sideview mirror, causing it to fall off.3:57 p.m. in the 300 block of Budd Avenue: A man, 29, was contacted in the park passed out and found to...Too long and too expensing: PG&E’s plan to bury power lines and prevent wildfires faces opposition
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:21:21 GMT
By ADAM BEAM | Associated PressVACAVILLE — Pacific Gas & Electric — one of the nation’s largest utilities whose equipment has sparked some of California’s deadliest wildfires — wants to bury power lines in some of its most at-risk areas to prevent destructive blazes like the 2018 Paradise fire that killed 85 people.But state regulators are balking at the utility’s plan because it would take too long and cost $5.9 billion. The company’s customers — who already have some of the highest rates in the country — would have to pay for it.Regulators want PG&E to put a protective cover over many of its overhead power lines instead of burying them. The cover approach is cheaper, but riskier. PG&E says burying a power line reduces the chance it will start a wildfire by 99% because it can’t be blown down by wind storms. The protective cover, which would better insulate the power line should it fall to the ground, would reduce that chance by 62%.“We’re not going to live with 35% risk...2 people accused of helping Holyoke shooting suspect arrested as mother whose baby died recovers
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:21:21 GMT
HOLYOKE, Mass. (AP) — Two more people have been charged in connection with a shooting investigation in Holyoke, Massachusetts, during which a pregnant woman on a bus was hit by gunfire and delivered a baby that later died. On Monday, Jay Marie Rosado-Rosario, 29, was arraigned on a charge of accessory after the fact — murder, and her bail was set at $5,000, the Hampden County District Attorney’s office said in a news release. Her next court date is scheduled for Nov. 17.Jose Galarza, 31, was scheduled to be arraigned on the same charge Tuesday.Attorney information was not immediately available for them, according to online court records.Rosado-Rosario and Galarza are accused of helping Kermith Alvarez, 28, of Holyoke, who was named as a suspect last week and has not been found.Meanwhile, the woman who was shot is still in the hospital recovering.“I don’t think it’s fair,” Selena Santana told WWLP-TV. “I wasn’t doing anything. I wasn’t running in the streets, I was with my family, ru...Sports on TV for Wednesday, October 18
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(All times Eastern)Schedule subject to change and/or blackoutsWednesday, October 18COLLEGE FOOTBALL7 p.m.CBSSN — FIU at Sam Houston St.9 p.m.ESPN2 — New Mexico St. at UTEPCOLLEGE VOLLEYBALL (WOMEN’S)6 p.m.BTN — Michigan at Michigan St.7 p.m.ACCN — Virginia at PittsburghESPN2 — Texas at TCU8 p.m.BTN — Ohio St. at WisconsinSECN — Mississippi at GeorgiaCOLLEGE WATER POLO (MEN’S)9 p.m.PAC-12N — Princeton at UCLAGOLF11 p.m.GOLF — PGA Tour: The ZOZO Championship, First Round, Narashino Country Club, Inzai, Chiba Prefecture, JapanMLB BASEBALL8 p.m.FS1 — A.L. Championship Series: Houston at Texas, Game 3NBA BASKETBALL7:30 p.m.NBATV — Preseason: Brooklyn at Miami10 p.m.NBATV — Preseason: Sacramento at Golden StateNHL HOCKEY7:30 p.m.TNT — Pittsburgh at DetroitTENNIS6 a.m.TENNIS — Tokyo-ATP, Stockholm-ATP, Antwerp-ATP, Monastir-WTA, Cluj-Napoca-WTA, Nanchang-WTA Early Rounds10 p.m.TENNIS — Tokyo-ATP, Stockholm-ATP, Antwerp-ATP, Monastir-WTA, Cluj-Napoca-WTA, Nanchang-WTA Early Rounds6 a.m. (Th...Today in Sports – Reggie Jackson hits 3 consecutive HRs, tying Babe Ruth’s World Series record
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Oct. 181912 — Black boxer Jack Johnson arrested for violating the Mann Act for “transporting women across state lines for immoral purposes” due to his relationship with white woman Lucille Cameron, allegedly a prostitute. Later convicted by an all-white jury and sentenced to a year in prison.1924 — Harold “Red” Grange accounts for six touchdowns in Illinois’ 39-14 win over Michigan. Grange returns the opening kickoff 95 yards for a touchdown. He follows with touchdown runs of 66, 55 and 40 yards in the first 12 minutes of the game. Grange later passes for another touchdown and returns another kick for a touchdown.1953 — Woodley Lewis of the Los Angeles Rams has 120 yards in punt returns, including a 78-yard touchdown return, and 174 yards in kickoff returns in a 31-19 victory over the Detroit Lions.1968 — Bob Beamon of the United States shatters the world record in the long jump at the Summer Olympics in Mexico City. Beamon’s leap of 29 feet and 2 1-2 inches betters the mark by one ...Stock market today: Tech pulls Wall Street lower on fears about the downside of a too-strong economy
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:21:21 GMT
NEW YORK (AP) — Wall Street is slipping Tuesday following the latest signal the U.S. economy may still be too strong for the Federal Reserve’s liking.The S&P 500 was 0.6% lower in early trading. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was down 64 points, or 0.2%, as of 9:40 a.m. Eastern time, and the Nasdaq composite was 1.1% lower.Financial markets have been shaky in recent weeks due to worries about war in the Middle East and its potential impact on oil prices. But those worries have receded a bit to put the focus back on what usually drives the stock market’s long-term movements: where interest rates and corporate profits are heading.A report Tuesday morning raised worries that the Federal Reserve may feel pressure to keep interest rates high. Such a move could help bring down inflation, but it would also knock down prices for stocks and other investments at the same time.The report showed that shoppers spent more at U.S. retailers last month than economists expected. While that’s a...For Virginia’s Youngkin, potential presidential run would face logistical hurdles, voter skepticism
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:21:21 GMT
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — Glenn Youngkin was waving off talk about running for the White House back in 2021, before he’d even made it to the Virginia governor’s mansion.Brad Hobbs, a childhood friend, told The Associated Press at the time that his ultimate goal was to see the Harvard-educated Republican businessman run for president. Hobbs said he brought it up nonstop, even in front of others, which irked Youngkin.“He doesn’t commit to that. He looks at me like, ‘Stop saying it; I don’t want to hear that,’” Hobbs said.Conjecture that Youngkin, who is set to host a major donor retreat Tuesday and Wednesday, might make a late entry into the 2024 presidential race has only grown since his victory nearly two years ago. It could further escalate after next month’s high-stakes legislative elections, where he’s aiming for a GOP sweep. At least some of the recent talk is coming from Republican donors still casting about for yet another alternative to former President Donald Trump.But the 56-yea...Pan American Games set to open in Chile with many athletes eyeing spots at the Paris Olympics
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:21:21 GMT
The Pan American Games open Friday in Chile’s capital with more than 100 spots available for next year’s Paris Olympics and the usual contest to see who will finish second behind the United States in the medals chart.More than 6,800 athletes from 41 countries and territories will compete in Santiago over 17 days. Competitors in 20 sports, including gymnastics, boxing and swimming, will be looking to directly qualify for the Olympics. Other sports will offer spots based on quotas, ranking points or minimum qualification standards.The Pan American Games, the largest multi-sport event in the Americas, are held every four years and precede the Olympics by a year. Santiago, where the streets have been rocked by protests in recent years, will debut as host. About 17,000 volunteers and 3,000 security officers will work at the event.If injuries don’t get in the way, the U.S. team in Chile will include 93 Olympians and 32 Olympic medalists in a roster of 631 athletes. Of th...Latest news
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