Oakland: Two men injured in separate shootings

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:44:20 GMT

Oakland: Two men injured in separate shootings OAKLAND — Police are investigating two shootings mid-day Saturday that left two men injured.The shootings are not related, police said. In the first, the man was the victim of a drive-by shooting that was reported at 11:02 a.m. in the area of Eades Avenue and Hegenberger Road, near Interstate 880.Police say the man was walking in the 8400 block of Eades Avenue, when someone in a car opened fire, hitting him multiple times. The car fled the scene, while the man was taken to a hospital, where he was in critical but stable condition.A little over an hour later, a man was wounded in a shooting in the 1600 block of 35th Avenue in the Fruitvale District. Little is known about the shooting, other than that the man was taken to the hospital.

Rolex robbery: $100K in jewelry stolen in Downtown Walnut Creek

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:44:20 GMT

Rolex robbery: $100K in jewelry stolen in Downtown Walnut Creek (KRON) -- A person was robbed of their Rolex watch and hit in the face with a firearm in a parking garage in Downtown Walnut Creek on Friday night, The Walnut Creek Police Department said. California reservoir race: Which reservoir filled up first? The robbery took place around 10:21 p.m. in a parking garage on the 1600 block of Mount Diablo Boulevard. Police say the victim was hit in the face with a firearm and robbed of $100,000 in jewelry, including their Rolex. The victim said the suspects were three men wearing dark clothing while also carrying rifles. The suspects fled the scene in a grey sedan before police arrived, and the victim was treated for their minor injuries at the scene. KRON On is streaming now.embed-container { position: relative; padding-bottom: 56.25%; height: 0; overflow: hidden; max-width: 100%; } .embed-container iframe, .embed-container object, .embed-container embed { position: absolute; top: 0; left: 0; width: 100%; height: 100%; }WCPD is asking communi...

Hertha’s survival hopes dwindling despite coach’s return

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:44:20 GMT

Hertha’s survival hopes dwindling despite coach’s return BERLIN (AP) — Hertha Berlin’s hopes of Bundesliga survival were pinned on Pál Dárdai’s return for the last six games of the season.If he expected a warm welcome on Saturday for his third stint as Hertha coach, he had to wait.The club’s hardcore fans stayed outside in protest while the team warmed up for its vital game against Werder Bremen. Hertha then slumped to a 4-2 loss to remain bottom with dwindling chances of survival.Even before the match, there was little hope Dárdai’s return could spark some sort of miraculous change in fortune.“It’s a new start with Pál, but whether he manages it is questionable. It’ll be hard,” Hertha supporter Klaus Müller told The Associated Press. “At Hertha, there’s been too much messing around at management level.”Hertha’s demise since Dárdai’s first stint in charge from 2015-19 has been plain to see. Investor Lars Windhorst started backing the club in 2019, millions were wasted on his dream of chasing European glory, then money ran out as the effec...

Bélgica destruye envío de cerveza estadounidense después de discrepar con el eslogan “El champán de las cervezas”

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:44:20 GMT

Bélgica destruye envío de cerveza estadounidense después de discrepar con el eslogan “El champán de las cervezas” (CNN) — Bélgica destruyó un envío de cerveza estadounidense después de objetar el eslogan de su fabricante de que era “El champán de las cervezas”.La aduana belga aplastó las 2.352 latas de cerveza Miller High Life a principios de esta semana, argumentando que estaban etiquetadas incorrectamente como champán.La medida se produjo después de que una asociación comercial de la industria del champán se quejara de que el término debería usarse solo en botellas de vino espumoso, elaborado con un método tradicional en Champaña, Francia.Por convención, el verdadero champán —como el vino espumoso francés— solo se puede hacer con uvas Chardonnay, Pinot Noir y Pinot Meunier.El Comité Champagne, una asociación comercial conjunta para la industria del champán, solicitó la destrucción de las cervezas estadounidenses, argumentando que la etiqueta “El champán de las cervezas” infringía la denominación protegida de “Champagne”.Esta pareja pagará cárcel por r...

Madrid beats Celta to pressure Barça before Atletico visit

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:44:20 GMT

Madrid beats Celta to pressure Barça before Atletico visit BARCELONA, Spain (AP) — Real Madrid beat Celta Vigo 2-0 on Saturday to pressure Barcelona before the Spanish leader hosts Atletico Madrid needing a win to quash any fears of a late season slump.Marco Asensio put Madrid ahead three minutes before halftime from a pass by Vinícius Júnior after the winger sped clear on the flank.Center back Éder Militão again showed his punch in attack by using a powerful header to turn in a corner kick by Asensio in the 48th.Madrid’s win trimmed Barcelona’s still-healthy lead to eight points with one more game played.Two rounds ago, Barcelona could have gone ahead by as many as 15 before it was held to the first of two consecutive draws that have allowed Madrid to breathe a little bit of life into its nearly hopeless title defense.A loss by Barcelona to third-placed Atletico at Camp Nou on Sunday could embolden Madrid with eight games to play.Either way, Madrid has its priorities placed on a possible cup double, not a still unlikely comeback in the dom...

German publisher apologizes for fake Schumacher AI interview

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:44:20 GMT

German publisher apologizes for fake Schumacher AI interview BERLIN (AP) — A German publisher has fired one of its magazine’s editors and apologized to the family of Michael Schumacher for publishing a fake interview with the Formula One great that was generated by artificial intelligence.“This tasteless and misleading article should never have appeared. It does not in any way correspond to the standards of journalism that we – and our readers – expect from a publisher like Funke,” Funke magazines managing director Bianca Pohlmann said on Saturday.Pohlmann said Funke was firing the chief editor of Die Aktuelle magazine, where the so-called interview appeared, and the group apologized to Schumacher’s family.Family spokesperson Sabine Kehm already told The Associated Press by email on Thursday that it was planning to take legal action over a “fake artificial intelligence interview by German outlet Die Aktuelle.”The magazine printed a photo of the 54-year-old Schumacher on its front page last weekend along with the words: “Michael Schumacher, th...

Driver crashes into Ohio restaurant patio, injuring several customers

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:44:20 GMT

Driver crashes into Ohio restaurant patio, injuring several customers LAKEWOOD, Ohio (WSVN) — A driver crashed into a restaurant patio, narrowly avoiding two customers having lunch. Security cameras captured the chaos at Hola Tacos in Lakewood, Ohio, and police are trying to determine why the driver lost control of the vehicle.The incident happened on Thursday afternoon around 2 p.m., and five people were taken to the hospital for treatment.Despite the frightening scene caught on camera, police said that none of the injuries sustained by the customers were life-threatening. Witnesses called 911 and reported the white SUV that crashed through the patio fence and nearly ran over the customers. The driver was initially in Liliana Bridal’s parking lot before they reversed and hit a concrete wall, struck a dumpster, and took out the fence.Surveillance footage of the incident showed the driver appearing to lose control of the vehicle, leading to the crash. Police have not filed any charges in the case and say that alcohol or drugs do not appear ...

Volunteers collect thousands of pounds of trash during annual Earth Day cleanup along Charles River

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:44:20 GMT

Volunteers collect thousands of pounds of trash during annual Earth Day cleanup along Charles River A small army of volunteers fanned out to collect thousands of pounds of trash from along the Charles River on Saturday during one of the nation’s largest Earth Day cleanups. More than 3,000 people were out working at about 80 sites, including parks, forests, playgrounds and paths along the Charles River watershed throughout Massachusetts. The 24th annual Earth Day Charles River Cleanup — hosted by the Charles River Conservancy, Charles River Watershed Association, the Department of Conservation and Recreation, Emerald Necklace Conservancy, Esplanade Association, and Waltham Land Trust — was just one of the many volunteer efforts unfolding across the Commonwealth.Volunteer Donnie Todd said he was happy to be out helping clean up the area along the river in Boston. “It’s rewarding, we all live here, if we can give back, any way we can, we’re here to do it, and this is an easy way to do it,” he said.Emily Norton, of the Charles River Watershed Associa...

State police investigating fatal crash on Route 24 in Avon

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:44:20 GMT

State police investigating fatal crash on Route 24 in Avon State police are investigating an early morning crash involving a tractor-trailer on Route 24 in Avon that left a 30-year-old Randolph man dead, officials said. Troopers responding to a reported crash around 2:24 a.m. determined a 2020 Toyota Camry was driving in the middle lane when it rear-ended a tractor-trailer, went off the road into the median, and caught on fire, according to state police.The driver, Richard Maurice, 30, was extricated from the vehicle before it became engulfed in flames. He was taken to Good Samaritan Hospital in Brockton, where he was pronounced dead.The driver of the tractor-trailer suffered minor injuries.The cause of the crash remains under investigation.

David Peterson gets rocked by Giants as Mets fall 7-4

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:44:20 GMT

David Peterson gets rocked by Giants as Mets fall 7-4 SAN FRANCISCO — The Mets have had to dip into their pitching pool to get by with injuries and suspensions over the last few weeks, but they might finally be finding the end of the depth. Saturday’s 7-4 loss to the San Francisco Giants at Oracle Park was evidence of that.The Giants hit David Peterson hard right from the start. The left-hander gave up four runs in the first and two more in the second to put the Mets in a 6-0 hole early in the game. There were some missteps, outs on the basepaths and calls that didn’t go the way of the Mets (14-8) in the third game of a four-game series, but Peterson’s performance ultimately doomed them.Brandon Nimmo hit his second home run of the season off San Francisco starter Logan Webb (1-4) and Daniel Vogelbach had an RBI double. Starling Marte went 2-for-4 and scored Bretty Baty in the eighth with an RBI single to make it 7-3 and Baty scored Mark Canha in the ninth, but the Mets would get no closer.Despite the resiliency ...