A tree brought down a 60-year-old pedestrian bridge in San Leandro during earlier storms

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:51:54 GMT

A tree brought down a 60-year-old pedestrian bridge in San Leandro during earlier storms SAN LEANDRO — Repair work to a 60-year-old pedestrian bridge that collapsed under the weight of a fallen tree during a wind storm earlier this month will begin as soon as the debris is cleared from it.That process is only now just beginning.“The first thing that needs to be done is to clear the area of the bridge damage itself, the concrete around it, other debris,” San Leandro Unified School District spokesperson Keziah Moss said. “We haven’t even started cleaning out what’s fallen because we keep getting bad weather.”The SLUSD and city of San Leandro announced earlier this week they will join forces to repair the bridge, which connects Cary Drive with Haas Avenue. The bridge runs about 30 feet above the San Leandro Creek and without it, pedestrians are forced to walk a much further distance to connect with the two roads. They also must do so by crossing Bancroft Lane, one of the area’s busiest streets.Several school students in the a...

Mirror image: Twins Tyler and Taylor Rogers give SF Giants’ bullpen a different look

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:51:54 GMT

Mirror image: Twins Tyler and Taylor Rogers give SF Giants’ bullpen a different look Pop. Pop. Pop.The neighbors kept telling Scott Rogers of these sounds, practically every afternoon, that rang down the dirt road that separated the family home from the rest of its suburban Colorado setting.Little did they know, they were listening to the origins of two future major leaguers. Brothers born 30 seconds apart, catch partners for life, this is where Tyler and Taylor Rogers got their start. Tossing a baseball 100 yards back and forth on that unpaved road.Pop. Pop. Pop.Last year, the twins achieved a lifelong dream: They played catch on a major-league field for the first time. Now, they’re living out a reality that once seemed unimaginable: paired up in the Giants’ bullpen. But while they are identical in looks, their paths to reuniting in San Francisco couldn’t be more different.“Not that Taylor didn’t work, but Tyler’s always had the tough road,” says their dad, Scott. “We talk about how Tyler’s always had the tough road.”Growing up, Tyler (left) and his twin brother Ta...

Deputy fired after fatal Central Valley crash; he was going 121 mph in the fog

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:51:54 GMT

Deputy fired after fatal Central Valley crash; he was going 121 mph in the fog A Stanislaus County sheriff’s deputy was fired more than a year after he was involved in a fatal crash — and just days after the Modesto Bee disclosed that he had been found primarily at fault.Eric Fulmer was driving 121 mph in the fog before his patrol car broadsided a car at a T-intersection near Newman on Jan. 9, 2022, an investigation by the California Highway Patrol found. The Bee reported last week on the CHP’s findings, which it obtained through a public records request.A statement from Sheriff Jeff Dirkse said Fulmer’s employment was terminated Wednesday, March 29, for undisclosed violations of department policy related to the crash.Fulmer had finished his shift and was driving home around 7 that Sunday morning when he heard a call about a police officer involved a fight in Newman. He turned on the siren and flashing lights of his department-issued Nissan Maxima and told the dispatcher he was responding.He reached a speed of 121 mph on two-lane rural ...

Michigan Rep. Dan Kildee to undergo surgery for cancer

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:51:54 GMT

Michigan Rep. Dan Kildee to undergo surgery for cancer Michigan Rep. Dan Kildee said Friday that he was diagnosed with a “serious but curable form of cancer” after a tumor was found in one of his tonsils.Kildee, 64, said he was diagnosed with squamous cell carcinoma that was detected very early by doctors and that he will have surgery in a few weeks to remove it.“The prognosis after surgery and treatment is excellent,” the Flint-area Democrat said in a statement. “I am going to get through this. I’m going to beat cancer.”Kildee said doctors have advised him that recovery from surgery could take a few weeks. His office will be open while he is away from Congress for a period of time, he said.Kildee, who has served in the U.S. House since 2013, sits on the House Ways and Means committee in addition to being a member of the Budget Committee.Kildee represents Michigan’s 8th Congressional District, which was redrawn last year to include the city of Flint. He defeated Republican challenger Paul Junge by over 10 percentage points to win ...

MLB international-born players stable at 28% in 2023

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:51:54 GMT

MLB international-born players stable at 28% in 2023 NEW YORK (AP) — The percentage of Major League Baseball players born outside the 50 states remained relatively stable for the fourth straight opening day.MLB said 269 of 945 players on opening day 26-man rosters and injured, inactive and restricted lists were born outside the 50 states, which calculates to 28.5%. That was up from 28.2% for expanded 28-man rosters and the other lists following last year’s lockout, 28.3% in 2021 and 28.4% in 2020, when the active limit expanded from 25 to 30 during the pandemic.The Dominican Republic led with 104 players, its second-most behind 110 in 2020. Venezuela was second with 62, followed by Cuba (21). Puerto Rico (19), Mexico (15), Canada (10), Japan (eight), Colombia (seven), Curaçao, Panama and South Korea (four each); Bahamas and Nicaragua (two apiece), and Aruba, Australia, Brazil, Germany, Honduras and Taiwan (one each).Mexico’s total was its highest since 18 in 2005.There were 19 nations and territories represented, down from a record-ty...

Bystander tried to stop murder suspect

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:51:54 GMT

Bystander tried to stop murder suspect CENTENNIAL, Colo. (KDVR) -- A man accused of shooting and killing his ex-wife told police he was "trying to protect his kids," an arrest affidavit said. David Lechner, 45, was taken into custody at East Orchard Road and South Havana Street after 8 a.m. on Thursday. Police said that he had several stab wounds and was taken to the hospital for treatment, the affidavit said. Woman killed, man arrested in Arapahoe County According to the arrest document, Lechner "spontaneously uttered ... only trying to protect his kids ... felt like he had to do right by his kids to protect them ... could not take it anymore," when police took him into custody. He also told police his ex-wife had been abusing their children for years, the affidavit said. Bystander crashed van into Lechner's SUVSomeone in the area for business heard a disturbance at Lechner's residence at 5280 South Geneva Way. The bystander looked at the home and told police he saw Lechner's wife, Tracy, lying on the ground in the ga...

Juvenile Green Sea Turtle successfully released back into the wild after treatment for hook injuries

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:51:54 GMT

Juvenile Green Sea Turtle successfully released back into the wild after treatment for hook injuries Zoo Miami’s Animal Health team members have successfully released a juvenile Green Sea Turtle back into the wild after being treated for hook injuries. On Wednesday, the turtle was released from Bill Baggs State Park on Key Biscayne, following a two-week stay at Zoo Miami’s Sea Turtle Hospital.The turtle was brought to the hospital by an FWC officer on Mar. 13 after being hooked by a recreational fisherman off of the Dania Beach Pier. Upon arrival, Dr. Marisa Bezjian, Associate Veterinarian at Zoo Miami, removed the hook from the turtle’s mouth. Further examination revealed two additional hooks lodged in the turtle’s esophagus, which were also successfully removed by Dr. Bezjian.After making a full recovery, the turtle was deemed fit for release. However, the incident highlights the ongoing challenge that sea turtles face with unintentional injuries caused by fishermen. It’s important to take the necessary steps to ensure their safety and well-being.If ...

Several streets closed due to fatal crash in Miami, 2 officers injured

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:51:54 GMT

Several streets closed due to fatal crash in Miami, 2 officers injured Several streets were closed Friday afternoon due to a fatal crash that involved a police vehicle. City of Miami Police arrived at the scene of the crash at the intersection of Northwest 28th Avenue and 25th Street just before noon. https://twitter.com/MiamiPD/status/16418384433019453447Skyforce hovered over the scene where a truck lay on its side on a fence that was damaged. According to officials, two officers were involved in the crash as a cruiser somehow collided with another vehicle. They are investigating whether the officers were in one vehicle or were separate. A third vehicle was also involved and had its airbag deployed.Those involved in the crash were transported to Jackson Memorial Hospital for treatment. Both officers are said to be in stable condition. Police have temporarily closed Northwest 24th through 26th Avenues between 27th to 29th Street. Drivers are urged to take alternate routes until police clear the area. Please check back on WSVN.com and 7News ...

Crews in Lynn work to put out fire burning at multiple buildings on Chestnut Street

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:51:54 GMT

Crews in Lynn work to put out fire burning at multiple buildings on Chestnut Street Emergency crews in Lynn are working to put out a fire that burned through several vehicles and appeared to spread to at least two structures on Chestnut Street.The Lynn Fire Department said it was called to the area of 109 Chestnut Street on Friday afternoon where they found a 2-alarm fire burning upon arrival.Around 1:40 p.m., a SKY7 camera spotted firefighters working to put out flames that had burned through what appeared to be a box truck and a car.Both vehicles were tucked between two multistory structures that were also affected. The sides of both buildings facing the vehicles were visibly charred, with heavy smoke coming from their interiors.A tree next to one of the buildings also caught fire as dozens of Lynn FD personnel aimed water into the upper-levels of each structure.As their response continues, officials have not yet said whether there were any injuries.This is a developing story; stay with 7NEWS on-air and online for the latest updates.

Donald Trump, now indicted, attacks hush money case Judge Juan Merchan: ‘HATES ME’

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:51:54 GMT

Donald Trump, now indicted, attacks hush money case Judge Juan Merchan: ‘HATES ME’ By The New York Daily NewsThe now-indicted former President Donald Trump Friday attacked as “VICIOUS” the Manhattan judge who will be presiding over his trial in the Stormy Daniels hush money case.Misspelling the name of Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Juan Merchan, Trump trashed the respected judge for his conduct of the trial that resulted in the conviction of the Trump Organization on tax fraud charges.“The Judge “assigned” to my Witch Hunt Case …. HATES ME,” Trump said on his social media site.Trump falsely claimed that Merchan bullied CFO Allen Weisselberg to plead guilty in exchange for testimony in the Trump Organization case.“[Merchan] is the same person who ‘railroaded’ my 75 year old former CFO, Allen Weisselberg, to take a ‘plea’ deal,” Trump “He strong armed Allen, which a judge is not allowed to do, & treated my companies … VICIOUSLY.”Two Trump Org entities were convicted in December of all charges and ordered to pay $1.6 million in fines. After pleading...