Rescue plan to save neglected San Jose historic church stays fuzzy

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 04:53:33 GMT

Rescue plan to save neglected San Jose historic church stays fuzzy First Church of Christ Scientist at 43 East St. James Street in downtown San Jose, is covered by tattered pieces of tarp, February 2023. (George Avalos/Bay Area News Group)SAN JOSE — A concrete game plan has yet to emerge to rescue a historic downtown San Jose church — and a city official says the China-based owner of the church site seems increasingly unlikely to provide money for the effort.The First Church of Christ Scientist building, a historic structure at 43 East St. James Street in San Jose, was supposed to have been the centerpiece of a grand double-tower residential complex crafted to breathe vibrancy into a prime section of the city’s downtown.Instead, despite being approved by city officials years ago, the project, proposed by a China-based real estate firm, has yet to be built.Ominously, the first component of this project, a restoration of the historic church, has yet to get off the ground. Plus, the church is protected from the elements only by ...

Bay Area brewery day trip: 3 stops in the Lorin district of Berkeley and beyond

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 04:53:33 GMT

Bay Area brewery day trip: 3 stops in the Lorin district of Berkeley and beyond Over the last two years, my Bay Area brewery tours have taken me from Lafayette to Concord, Sunnyvale and Gilroy. But a recent jaunt took me to a part of Berkeley with a history and a name you may not know.The community of Lorin was once the last stop on the Central Pacific — now the Southern Pacific — rail line before Berkeley. More than a century ago, its residents agreed to be absorbed by that city, but its legend lives on in South Berkeley. Today, the Lorin district includes shops, eateries and arts centers along Adeline Avenue — and, of course, breweries on both sides of the Oakland-Berkeley border.Hoi Polloi Brewing Taproom and Beat LoungeLike so many professional brewers, Hoi Polloi co-founder Viet Vu started out as a homebrewer. After a stint at Germany’s World Brewing Academy to hone his craft, he opened Hoi Polloi in 2015 with his brother, first with a small 3-bbl system, which they quickly outgrew. Now they do their brewing offsite in Oakland using...

Two arrested in connection to San Rafael stabbing

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 04:53:33 GMT

Two arrested in connection to San Rafael stabbing (KRON) -- Two suspects are in custody in connection to a stabbing Tuesday morning, according to the San Rafael Police Department on Twitter. Officers with SRPD arrived within a minute of a call reporting a physical fight and stabbing and arrested the suspects. Baby injured after Oakland shooting in stable condition The incident occurred just before 1:45 a.m. when officers were dispatched to Medway Road and Canal Street. Officers first located the victim and provided first aid. The two suspects were observed running away. Their descriptions were broadcast over the police radio and additional officers responding to a call nearby located the suspects and detained them, police said.After being positively ID'd, the suspects were arrested for felony assault with a deadly weapon/knife and felony conspiracy to commit a crime. The knife used in the stabbing was also located during the investigation.The victim was transported to a hospital and treated for non-life threatening injuries. They...

Cities with the worst commute in California

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 04:53:33 GMT

Cities with the worst commute in California When the COVID-19 pandemic made millions of Americans remote workers, it also abruptly ended many of the commutes that bookend the workday. As some of those workers return to the office, conversations around the drawbacks of commutes have become more intense. For a while, those workers enjoyed more time in the morning and evening that wasn't spent simply traveling to and from work—an unpaid portion of the day that ate up time and energy. And it's not a small amount of time, either: Pre-pandemic, the average commute in the U.S. was a hair over 27 minutes one way, according to Census Bureau data. Gap to cut hundreds of corporate jobs, according to WSJ It was a record high. Cumulatively, 27 minutes each way translates to 54 minutes a day, or four-and-a-half hours per week. That's 18 hours a month and 216 hours a year spent commuting. Those who commute know it's not particularly idyllic. While a very small portion of workers live in the ideal scenario—a short, walkable distance from ...

Liverpool’s most important signing could be off the field

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 04:53:33 GMT

Liverpool’s most important signing could be off the field MANCHESTER, England (AP) — In an offseason when Liverpool is looking to make key signings to compete at the top of the Premier League again, its most important business of all could come off the field.The Merseyside club is pursuing a new sporting director — its third in three years — because Julian Ward is stepping down at the end of the season, just 12 months after replacing predecessor Michael Edwards.The role of sporting director has taken on greater importance in English soccer in recent years as a pivotal figure in determining transfer strategy. That had traditionally been the main responsibility of the manager.Few teams have leaned on the position as successfully as Liverpool during a period in which manager Jurgen Klopp has won every major trophy and reached three Champions League finals.Edwards’ expertise in the market was seen as fundamental to those achievements, with the signings of Mohamed Salah, Virgil van Dijk and Alisson transforming the team’s fortunes.W...

Contentious budget talks at Spotsylvania Co. schools end with cuts

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 04:53:33 GMT

Contentious budget talks at Spotsylvania Co. schools end with cuts Budget fights at Spotsylvania County Public Schools in Virginia ended Monday night with the new fiscal year’s budget narrowly passing. While many positions were spared after heated debate, some were still eliminated.Ultimately, the school board passed the fiscal year 2024 budget in a 4-3 vote.Last month, Superintendent Mark Taylor detailed options for cuts. They included the possibility of cutting 60 teachers, eliminating the Governor’s School Program, and even doing away with school libraries, which are required by law in Virginia.But those cuts were ultimately left out of the final budget. The new budget cuts about a dozen support staff, like speech pathologists, social workers and psychologists.The board debated and experimented with the budget for nearly three hours, with a goal of keeping as many elementary and special education paras as possible.The recommended cuts included axing all 23 elementary paras, and 15 of the 30 special education paras.The board cut five elemen...

AP sources: Pirates, OF Reynolds agree to 8-year deal

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 04:53:33 GMT

AP sources: Pirates, OF Reynolds agree to 8-year deal PITTSBURGH (AP) — Bryan Reynolds is sticking with the Pittsburgh Pirates.The veteran outfielder has agreed to an eight-year deal worth $106.75 million, three people with knowledge of the agreement told the Associated Press. They spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity because the deal was not official pending a physical.The contract is the richest in the history of the Pittsburgh Pirates and gives the club another cornerstone to build around as it tries to emerge from four straight last-place finishes in the NL Central.The 28-year-old was an All-Star in 2021 and is hitting .294 with five home runs and 18 RBIs this season. The team is off to a surprising 16-7 start heading into a three-game series with the Los Angeles Dodgers beginning Tuesday night.The deal comes less than five months after Reynolds requested a trade. Pittsburgh general manager Ben Cherington insisted the team was willing to do what it takes to keep Reynolds in the fold, and both sides made progress toward an agre...

OPINIÓN | La muerte de migrantes en Ciudad Juárez es consecuencia de la política migratoria de López Obrador, Trump y Biden

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 04:53:33 GMT

OPINIÓN | La muerte de migrantes en Ciudad Juárez es consecuencia de la política migratoria de López Obrador, Trump y Biden Nota del editor: Jorge G. Castañeda es colaborador de CNN. Fue secretario de Relaciones Exteriores de México de 2000 a 2003. Actualmente es profesor de la Universidad de Nueva York y su libro más reciente, “America Through Foreign Eyes”, fue publicado por Oxford University Press en 2020. Las opiniones expresadas en este comentario son únicamente del autor. Puedes encontrar más artículos de opinión en CNNe.com/opinion.(CNN Español) — La trágica e innecesaria muerte de 40 migrantes en Ciudad Juárez hace algunas semanas es consecuencia de una serie de decisiones de política pública tomadas por los Gobiernos de México y de Estados Unidos. No se trata de un accidente, en el sentido de que era imprevisible o inevitable. De ninguna manera. La tragedia proviene de la política migratoria puesta en práctica por los presidentes Andrés Manuel López Obrador, por una parte, y Donald Trump y Joe Biden, por la otra.El origen del problema está en la primera reunión celebrada entre un represent...

Providence Village announce new board member, first tenant at Motherhouse

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 04:53:33 GMT

Providence Village announce new board member, first tenant at Motherhouse Taking steps towards the vision of the Sisters of Providence to create a central hub of community service organizations, Providence Village Incorporated (PVI) made two announcements that will help the Village move closer to meeting its goals. PVI announced that Bhavana Varma has joined the organization as its’ seventh board member, attending her first board meeting on April 17.Varma has served as the President and CEO of United Way KFL&A for 24 years, but in February announced she’d be stepping down from that role in August.In a media release, Varma says she’s excited to become a part of achieving the vision laid out by the Sisters of Providence and feels that the work ahead can make a significant difference on the community.“I am honoured to be invited to be a part of this exciting initiative that will have such a positive impact and I look forward to working with this wonderful Board and staff team,” Varma said.PVI President and CEO Laurie French ...

7 people have won at least $1M in Colorado Lottery this year

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 04:53:33 GMT

7 people have won at least $1M in Colorado Lottery this year DENVER (KDVR) -- Have you ever played the Colorado Lottery and wondered, "Does anyone ever win big?"Well, the answer is yes. In fact, our state has had seven $1 million or more winners in 2023. How this Colorado man plans to spend his $5.5M winning lotto ticket Here is a look at the winners in order of most recent first:$3 millionOn April 6, Ryan P. from Philadelphia won the top prize of $3 million on a $50 Platinum Riches scratch game. The ticket was purchased at Sav-O-Mart in Denver.$2.6 millionOn March 30, James C. won $2.6 million playing the Colorado Lotto+ game. He purchased the winning ticket at Smoker Friendly in Woodland Park.$1 millionOn March 9, Dustin R. won $1 million on a $20 scratch ticket game called, "$1,000,000 Jackpot." The ticket was bought at Maverik in Thornton.Dustin said he plans to use his prize to invest and travel, according to the Colorado Lottery.$11.5 millionOn March 2, Mohamed Y. won $11.5 million playing the Colorado Lotto+ game. He bought his winni...