Woman arrested on suspicion of DUI after death of ATV rider on Antioch street

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:30:20 GMT

Woman arrested on suspicion of DUI after death of ATV rider on Antioch street ANTIOCH — A woman has been arrested on suspicion of vehicular manslaughter and driving under the influence of alcohol in the death Saturday of an ATV rider who police say was hit by the woman’s vehicle as she was allegedly driving in the wrong direction on Deer Valley Road.The 19-year-old woman was arrested in the death of Jerry Hill, 51, police said. The woman posted bail a few hours after her arrest Saturday, according to jail records. She had not been formally charged as of Tuesday morning.Police have not said where the woman and Hill lived.Police said in a news release that the head-on collision happened about 9:27 p.m. Saturday on Deer Valley Road near Wildflower Drive.Related ArticlesCrashes and Disasters | California’s ‘speed camera’ bill faces key Senate committee vote, gains city supporters Crashes and Disasters | Two dead, one injured in multi-vehicle collision on Vasco Road in Brentwood area Crashes and Disaste...

How to get free or cheap fries on National French Fry Day 2023

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:30:20 GMT

How to get free or cheap fries on National French Fry Day 2023 There is disagreement in the fast food world over when National French Fry Day should be. Some chains are going with July 13, which falls on Thursday this year, and some think it should always be on a Friday.Either way, here are three fast food chains that are offering french fry deals this week.McDonald’s: App users can get a free order of fries, any size, at participating locations on July 13, according to a news release. www.mcdonalds.comRelated ArticlesRestaurants, Food and Drink | Bay Area brewery day trip: Concord’s Side Gate beer garden and more Restaurants, Food and Drink | Basil? Curry? Turkey? Bay Area’s most unconventional ice cream flavors and the stories behind them Restaurants, Food and Drink | 10 fantastic Bay Area margarita spots for hot summer nights Restaurants, Food and Drink | The tastiest places to stay: 20 hotels around the world with Michelin star restaurants Restaurants, Food and Drin...

Arsonist who set Vallejo fire detained by 'trained mixed martial artist,' arrested

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:30:20 GMT

Arsonist who set Vallejo fire detained by 'trained mixed martial artist,' arrested (KRON) -- An arsonist who used flares to ignite a brush fire in Vallejo on Saturday was detained by a witness who was a "trained mixed martial artist" and later arrested, according to the Vallejo Fire Department. The three-alarm fire broke out shortly before 7 p.m. Saturday near the intersection of Admiral Callaghan Lane and Turner Parkway.Fire crews cleared the scene of an earlier structure fire in east Vallejo to respond to the incident. Vallejo FD described the blaze as a "fast moving fire" that was burning through a mowed field, driven by 15-20 mph winds. San Francisco police union defends mass arrest at skateboard ‘hill bomb’ event "A total of 3 alarms were struck in order to provide adequate resources," the fire department said.The fire burned about 15 acres and was brought under control by 7:48 p.m.According to Vallejo FD, "a vigilant Vallejo citizen observed a man deliberately starting a vegetation fire with a flare." The witness then followed the arsonist as he ran across...

Excessive Heat Watch headed for Bay Area this weekend

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:30:20 GMT

Excessive Heat Watch headed for Bay Area this weekend SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) -- A warmup that will bring high temperatures ranging from the 90s to the mid 100s later this week is already underway. Temperatures began warming up Tuesday with some inland areas already rising into the 90s, according to KRON4 Meteorologist John Shrable."It's not good news for those of you who don't like the heat," Shrable said. Best cities for Gen Z: Where do Bay Area cities rank? Most parts of the Bay Area will top out in the 70s and 80s today, but temps will continue to rise throughout the week, resulting in heat advisories in the coming days. The hottest temperatures are expected Friday into Saturday, according to the National Weather Service.An Excessive Heat Watch has been issued for parts of the Bay Area Friday through Sunday. The inland Bay Area and Central Coast are where it will get the hottest, according to the NWS.The weekend heat could cause "life-threatening impacts or major impacts to commerce or travel," the NWS said. "There is a high to very...

Over $1 billion provided to Bay Area pension plans by American Rescue Plan

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:30:20 GMT

Over $1 billion provided to Bay Area pension plans by American Rescue Plan (KRON) -- Over $1 billion in funding assistance has been approved for pension plans based in the Bay Area, according to a press conference held by the White House on Tuesday. The additional funding will supplement retirement plans for thousands of workers. Arsonist accused of setting Vallejo brush fire detained by 'martial artist' The Automotive Industries Pension Plan, based in Dublin, will receive $1.1 billion in special assistance to ensure that plan participants can receive their promised pensions. Without the supplemental cash, the AIPP would have had to reduce member benefits by up to 50% in the coming years. This assistance will benefit 23,687 automotive workers. The Retail Clerks Specialty Stores Pension Plan, based in Concord, will also receive $60.4 million in financial assistance. The plan represents 1,279 service industry workers. Without the added cash from the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation, the plan would have run out of money in 2024. Close ...

Best early pet deals of Prime Day 2023

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:30:20 GMT

Best early pet deals of Prime Day 2023 BestReviews is reader-supported and may earn an affiliate commission. DetailsAmazon Prime Day is for everyone, including our four-legged friends that also get to reap the benefits of the two-day sale. It may not officially kick off until July 11 through July 12, but you can still start getting ready for the biggest markdowns of the year. To start, check out this list of the best early deals you can buy right now. Below, we've rounded up some of the top early access Prime Day pet deals — from travel carriers to pet beds, pet food and more, for up to 40 percent off. Shop this article: Amazon Basics Soft-Sided Mesh Pet Travel Carrier, PetCube Cam and Petkit PuraX Self-Cleaning Litter Box BEST PET PRIME DAY DEALSDr. Elsey’s Premium Clumping Cat Litter 40% OFF COUPONThis bestselling cat litter has 72,000 ratings on Amazon. It's dust-free and hypoallergenic, so it is ideal for cats with allergies. Since it uses hard-cl...

The Military-Industrial Complex Is Finally Facing Intense Bipartisan Scrutiny

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:30:20 GMT

The Military-Industrial Complex Is Finally Facing Intense Bipartisan Scrutiny The House oF Representatives is poised for a showdown over military intervention and U.S. foreign policy, unless the GOP blocks a sweeping set of amendments from a bipartisan group of lawmakers challenging the status quo.The amendments, submitted to the National Defense Authorization Act, or NDAA, need approval from the House Rules Committee before they can be considered for a vote. The Rules Committee has 13 members, four of whom are Democrats and three of whom are Freedom Caucus Republicans, enough to approve an amendment acting in coalition. One of the most direct challenges to the Biden administration is a bill led by Democratic Reps. Sara Jacobs and Ilhan Omar which would block the transfer of cluster munitions to Ukraine and all other countries. On Monday afternoon, Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla., said he would sign on as a co-sponsor to the bill, championing it in the Rules Committee and giving it a stronger shot of making it to the floor for a vote. On Tuesday, Rep. Paulina Lu...

5 takeaways from AP’s reporting on a historic fire that destroyed millions of veterans’ records

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:30:20 GMT

5 takeaways from AP’s reporting on a historic fire that destroyed millions of veterans’ records Fifty years ago, millions of veterans’ official files were destroyed in a huge fire at the Military Personnel Records Center in suburban St. Louis. The July 12, 1973, fire consumed an estimated 16 to 18 million personnel files, the vast majority covering the period just before World War I through 1963. It is believed to be the largest loss of records in U.S. history related to a single catastrophic event.The loss of records has forced veterans and their families to fight for benefits, medals and recognition they’d earned. Here are the key takeaways from the AP’s reporting, including interviews with several custodians who were there the day of the blaze:WHAT HAPPENED ON THE DAY OF THE FIRE?Shortly after midnight, a motorcyclist passing by noticed smoke coming from an upper story and alerted guards. The fire quickly spread through the sixth floor, with water and smoke damaging records on the floors below. It took firefighters from more than 40 departments about four days t...

BofA hit with $250 million in fines and customer refunds for ‘double-dipping’ fees, fake accounts

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:30:20 GMT

BofA hit with $250 million in fines and customer refunds for ‘double-dipping’ fees, fake accounts NEW YORK (AP) — Bank of America will reimburse customers more than $100 million and pay $150 million in fines for “double-dipping” on overdraft fees, withholding reward bonuses on credit cards and opening accounts without customer consent.Combined, it is one of the highest financial penalties in years against Bank of America, which has largely spent the last 15 years trying to clean up its reputation and market itself to the public as a bank focused on financial health and not on overdraft fee income and financial trickery. BofA must refund $100 million to customers, pay $90 million in penalties to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and $60 million to the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency. “Bank of America wrongfully withheld credit card rewards, double-dipped on fees, and opened accounts without consent,” said CFPB Director Rohit Chopra, in a statement. “These practices are illegal and undermine customer trust.” Empowered by a broad mandate from the White House,...

Scientists now say a new epoch – the Anthropocene, marked by human impact on Earth – began in 1950s

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:30:20 GMT

Scientists now say a new epoch – the Anthropocene, marked by human impact on Earth – began in 1950s Humanity has etched its way into Earth’s geology, atmosphere and biology with such strength and permanence, a special team of scientists figures we have shifted into a new geologic epoch, one of our own creation. It’s called the Anthropocene. A geologic task force is recommending to mark this new epoch’s start in the small but deep, pristine Crawford Lake outside Toronto, Canada with a ‘golden spike’. The start of the human epoch is sometime around 1950 to 1954. The specific date will be determined soon, probably by levels of plutonium in new measurements from the bottom of the special lake site.“It’s quite clear that the scale of change has intensified unbelievably and that has to be human impact,” said University of Leicester geologist Colin Waters, who chaired the Anthropocene Working Group that is making the recommendations. “It’s no longer just influencing Earth’s sphere, it’s actually controlling.”The burning of coal, oil and gas that’s changing Earth’s climate and...