Photos: Deadly floods kill at least 5,100 people in Libya as search continues for victims
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:34:16 GMT
Search teams combed streets, wrecked buildings and even the sea Wednesday to look for bodies in a coastal Libyan city where the collapse of two dams unleashed a massive flash flood that killed at least 5,100 people.The Mediterranean city of Derna has struggled to get help after Sunday night’s deluge washed away most access roads. Aid workers who managed to reach the city described devastation in its center, with thousands still missing and tens of thousands left homeless.“Bodies are everywhere, inside houses, in the streets, at sea. Wherever you go, you find dead men, women, and children,” Emad al-Falah, an aid worker from Benghazi, said over the phone from Derna. “Entire families were lost.”Mohammed Derna, a teacher in the city, said he, his family and neighbors rushed to the roof of their apartment building, stunned at the volume of water rushing by. It reached the second story of many buildings, he said. They watched people below, including women and children being washed away.“T...Photos: Redwood City mansion designed by Frank Lloyd Wright associate listed for $4.5 million
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:34:16 GMT
A home in the Redwood City hills designed by an architect who assisted Frank Lloyd Wright is for sale for $4.5 million.A home in the Redwood City hills designed by an architect who worked with Frank Lloyd Wright is for sale for $4.5 million. (Dan Mirer) The property nestled in the Emerald Hills neighborhood was designed by William A. Patrick, a Taliesin Legacy Fellow in 1948, who worked with the renowned architect. The home showcases Wright’s signature design style of simplicity, openness, privacy and natural beauty.A home in the Redwood City hills designed by an architect who worked with Frank Lloyd Wright is for sale for $4.5 million. (Dan Mirer) A home in the Redwood City hills designed by an architect who worked with Frank Lloyd Wright is for sale for $4.5 million. (Dan Mirer) A home in the Redwood City hills designed by an architect who worked with Frank Lloyd Wright is for sale for $4.5 million. (Dan Mirer) The 3,419-square-foot home has four bedrooms and t...McCarthy move on impeachment wins over reluctant GOP
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:34:16 GMT
By Lisa Mascaro, Stephen Groves and Kevin Freking | Associated PressWASHINGTON — House Speaker Kevin McCarthy’s sudden decision to launch an impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden has won over even the most reluctant Republicans, with some GOP lawmakers pushing for swift action while others expect it to drag into the 2024 election year.McCarthy opened and closed a private meeting Wednesday of House Republicans justifying his reasoning for the inquiry sought by former President Donald Trump, the party’s frontrunner to challenge Biden next year.The White House mobilized to fight what it called the “unprecedented, unfounded claims” against the president regarding his son, Hunter, and family finances.Biden did not respond to shouted questions about impeachment during an event on cancer research at the White House.“They have turned up no evidence,” said White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre. “This is a political stunt.”The mo...Major crash shuts down Vasco Lane near border of Contra Costa, Alameda counties
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:34:16 GMT
A big rig and van crashed Wednesday on a major bypass road that connects Contra Costa and Alameda counties, the California Highway Patrol said.Few details were available immediately, but the CHP said the crash had shut down both lanes of Vasco Road just north of the counties’ border. The crash first was reported about 10:55 a.m.It was unknown how long both lanes would be closed. The CHP advised motorists to avoid the area and to use alternative routes.At least one person was hospitalized, according to the CHP.No other information was available immediately.This is a developing report. Please check back for updates.Related ArticlesCrashes and Disasters | From the Roadshow archives: Highway 85 tragedy that spurred safety changes across California Crashes and Disasters | Letters: Mishandling traffic | Religious policy | Hormones’ influence | Oppose EATS | Article distracts | Research spending Crashes and Disasters | From the Roadsho...Bay Area arts: 6 concerts and shows to see this weekend
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:34:16 GMT
There are a lot of cool concerts and shows to see this week in the Bay Area, as the fall classical and stage seasons heat up. Here’s a partial roundup.Classical picks: Verdi, Bach gemsThe classical season is off to a bold start this week with Verdi’s “Il Trovatore” and two performances of Bach’s beloved “Brandenburg” Concertos.Verdi at SF Opera: Over the past few seasons, San Francisco Opera music director Eun Sun Kim has traced a thrilling journey through the music of Giuseppe Verdi; this month, she brings her musical mastery to “Il Trovatore.” Fueled by deep secrets, passion and revenge, it’s one of the composer’s most powerful dramatic works, and David McVicar’s production is inspired by the dark imagery of Spanish artist Francisco Goya. Directed by Roy Rallo and conducted by Kim, the cast features acclaimed soprano Angel Blue as Leonora, along with Arturo Chacón-Cruz as Manrico, Ekaterina Semenchuk as Azucena, and George Petean as the Count di Luna.Details: Through Oct. 1,...All lanes blocked on Vasco Road in East Bay after big rig, van crash
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:34:16 GMT
(KRON) -- All lanes are blocked on a major road that connects Contra Costa County and Alameda County. Both the southbound and northbound lanes are shut down on Vasco Road after a big rig and van crashed on Wednesday, according to California Highway Patrol.The crash resulted in part of the van to have "impaled" the driver, according to the CHP Traffic Incident Information Page. Officials reported multiple people were injured from this crash that happened around 10:55 a.m., CHP said. However, it is unknown at this time how many were injured and the severity of their injuries. Vasco Road is approximately 20 miles and connects the cities of Livermore and Brentwood. The public is asked to avoid the area at this time. The video above is courtesy of Press.net/Melissa van Ruiten.This story will be updated. Check back as KRON4 learns more.San Francisco pedestrian was struck by Muni bus, officials confirm
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:34:16 GMT
SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) -- More details about a controversial incident involving a San Francisco pedestrian, a Muni bus, an ambulance, and driverless Cruise cars were released this week.The fatal accident happened at the intersection of Harrison Street and 7th Street on August 14. One of the San Francisco Fire Department members who responded to the scene later wrote an internal report about what happened. The report accused two driverless Cruise cars of blocking and delaying an ambulance that urgently needed to rush the pedestrian to a hospital. The pedestrian died between 20-30 minutes after arriving at the hospital from injuries including blunt force trauma. On Tuesday, SFFD and San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency officials confirmed that the pedestrian was initially struck by a Muni bus driven by a human. The Muni bus was stopped on Harrison Street when the pedestrian began crossing the street midblock near the rear of the bus. At some point, the pedestrian fell, and the ...San Jose seeks collaboration with the Indigenous community
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:34:16 GMT
(BCN) -- San Jose leaders want to dive deeper into the history of the local Indigenous community in an effort to understand the past and recommit to more inclusion in the future. San Jose Councilmembers Peter Ortiz, Dev Davis, David Cohen, Domingo Candelas and Bien Doan are proposing a study session to learn more about the relation of the Muwekma Ohlone people -- an Indigenous tribe from Santa Clara County -- to wider San Jose. The study session is planned for early next year, Ortiz said. Ortiz hopes that by fully learning about the tribe's background, city officials will be more aware of bringing the Muwekma Ohlone into discussions involving development that could affect their lands. Some California inflation relief checks still haven’t been sent: Is yours missing? "It's our hope to have local experts from San Jose State, Santa Clara University, anthropologist leaders and stakeholders to all be a part of these conversations," Ortiz told San Jose Spotlight. The idea f...Sunnyvale man apprehended with multiple charges after 'bait bike' activation
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:34:16 GMT
(KRON) -- A Sunnyvale man was apprehended by Stanford Department of Public Safety deputies after activating a GEAR (Global Electronic Auto Recovery) bike and charged with grand theft, resisting arrest, possession of weapons on school grounds, possession of burglary tools, and possession of controlled substances.Law enforcement was alerted to the activation of a GEAR bike (bait bike) on the evening of Sunday, September 10 at the Avery Aquatics Center in Stanford. The suspect, a 40-year-old Sunnyvale resident, was tracked by deputies as he fled the scene with the GEAR bike, hiding in a eucalyptus grove off Palm Drive. Deputies clear out heated Sunol Glen school board meeting According to deputies, the suspect was apprehended after a foot chase. While searching for the suspect, the deputies found the suspect’s items: burglary tools, a fixed-blade knife, methamphetamine, and a replica firearm. According to deputies, the replica firearm was an empty lighter that closely res...New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival expands schedule
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:34:16 GMT
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Music enthusiasts get an extra day to revel in the sounds of Trombone Shorty, the Rebirth Brass Band, Irma Thomas and many more as the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival expands its schedule next year, organizers announced Wednesday.The festival said it will add an eighth day to the lineup in 2024, creating two four-day weekends for the event. The 2024 dates are now Thursday, April 25, through Saturday, April 28, and Thursday, May 2, through Sunday, May 5.Festival organizers did not provide a reason for the change, but the move is not unprecedented. The 2003 festival kicked off on a Thursday, as did the 50th anniversary of the event in 2019, The Times-Picayune/The New Orleans Advocate reported.Wednesday’s announcement about 2024 did not include any information about whether next year’s Thursdays will be discounted days for Louisiana residents, which is usually deemed “locals” day at the festival.SourceLatest news
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