Dog poops on bed, leading to Oakland shooting

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 11:01:26 GMT

Dog poops on bed, leading to Oakland shooting OAKLAND — Two women have been charged with shooting at two family members during an argument about a dog that defecated on their bed, court records show.The women, aged 36 and 35, were charged June 21 with negligent discharge of a firearm, a felony. The 35-year-old woman was also hit with a gun enhancement and an allegation that she has a prior conviction, which will add time to her sentence if she’s convicted.The charges stem from a dispute involving four family members in Oakland on April 19. A Bay Area man and his girlfriend went to visit the women at their home on 62nd Avenue, and brought their canine along for the ride. The visit was going just fine until dog feces were discovered in a bed, according to police.From there, a heated argument arose. The male victim would later tell authorities that he and his girlfriend were attempting to enter their car and drive away to de-escalate the situation when a bullet whizzed past his head, according to authorities.Police bel...

Woman injured in drive-by shooting in SF’s Visitacion Valley late Tuesday

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 11:01:26 GMT

Woman injured in drive-by shooting in SF’s Visitacion Valley late Tuesday (BCN) -- A 23-year-old woman was injured in a drive-by shooting in San Francisco's Visitacion Valley neighborhood late Tuesday night, police said. The shooting was reported in the 1900 block of Sunnydale Avenue, where the victim was sitting in a vehicle when shots were fired from a car passing by, according to San Francisco police.The woman was treated at a hospital for her injuries, which are not considered life-threatening. No arrest has been made in the case and no suspect details were immediately available.Anyone with information about the shooting is asked to call the Police Department's tip line at (415) 575-4444 or to send a tip by text message to TIP411 with "SFPD" at the start of the message.KRON On is streaming live news.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%; }Copyri...

3 SF pizza spots named top 50 best in US, according to new ranking

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 11:01:26 GMT

3 SF pizza spots named top 50 best in US, according to new ranking SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) -- Do you have a favorite go-to pizza spot in San Francisco? If you do, chances are it might be one of the 50 best in the United States, according to a new ranking released in June.Three San Francisco pizza spots are listed in a 2023 ranking for the 50 best pizzerias in the country. The ranking was done by 50 Top Pizza, an Italy-based website that conducts pizzeria rankings across the globe. See the three SF pizzerias that made the list (below). Study: 2 Bay Area cities among most expensive in US for a slice of pizza 4. Tony's Pizza Napoletana Located at 1570 Stockton St.This pizzeria in North Beach is run by Tony Gemignani. He is also one of the brains behind Pizza Rock in Las Vegas, which ranked 18th on the list. Gemignani received 50 Top Pizza's Performance of the Year 2023 honor because it is "the only business with two pizzerias present in this year's guide."Tony’s Pizza Napoletana is open from noon to 10 p.m. on Monday through Thursday. It is open from ...

Why a complaint about your neighbor smoking marijuana is no longer a police matter in Maryland

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 11:01:26 GMT

Why a complaint about your neighbor smoking marijuana is no longer a police matter in Maryland Now that recreational marijuana use is legal in Maryland, Montgomery County Chief of Police Marcus Jones said complaints about people smoking marijuana in places such as apartment buildings or condos is “not a police matter.”Officials in the police department and with the office of State’s Attorney John McCarthy are having an ongoing conversation about Montgomery County’s approach to dealing with “the issue surrounding cannabis, the legalization of it, as well as what will we be doing in response to calls for service surrounding it,” Jones said.On July 1, recreational marijuana became legal in Maryland. It’s also legal in D.C. and Virginia.Even though the public can now legally purchase marijuana, Jones said members of the public can’t sell it.“They can gift it, but not sell it,” Jones said.Police, he said, haven’t focused on “strong enforcement efforts around that,” but it may eventually become something ...

Norfolk Southern says other companies should share blame in fiery Ohio derailment

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 11:01:26 GMT

Norfolk Southern says other companies should share blame in fiery Ohio derailment OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Norfolk Southern says the owner of the rail car that caused the fiery Ohio derailment in February failed to properly maintain it in the years before the crash, and the railroad wants to make sure that company and the owners of the other cars involved help pay for the costs. The railroad filed a complaint Friday against all the car owners and shippers connected to the hazardous chemicals that spilled in the Feb. 3 derailment. As part of that, Norfolk Southern said GATX didn’t follow the car manufacturer’s recommendations for taking care of the plastic pellet car that has been blamed for the derailment. The National Transportation Safety Board said in its preliminary report that the likely cause of the crash was a bearing on that car overheated. Its final report detailing everything that contributed won’t be done until at least next year. The derailment forced thousands of people to evacuate their homes near the Ohio-Pennsylvania border and sent a toweri...

DC officials respond after July 4 violence; 9 shot in Northeast during holiday gathering

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 11:01:26 GMT

DC officials respond after July 4 violence; 9 shot in Northeast during holiday gathering The scene of a shooting where nine people were shot, including two children, during a Fourth of July celebration in Northeast early Wednesday, D.C. police said.(WTOP/Luke Lukert) The scene of a shooting where nine people were shot, including two children, during a Fourth of July celebration in Northeast early Wednesday, D.C. police said.(WTOP/Luke Lukert) A wave of gun violence marred Fourth of July celebrations across the nation’s capital from late Tuesday evening into Wednesday morning, including a mass shooting during a Northeast D.C. block party.Around 1 a.m. Wednesday, D.C. police reported that nine people were shot during an outdoor celebration on the 4700 block of Meade Street NE. Leslie Parsons, assi...

California hotel workers back on the job after strike. But union warns more walkouts are possible

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 11:01:26 GMT

California hotel workers back on the job after strike. But union warns more walkouts are possible Workers who picketed 19 major Southern California hotels over the long holiday weekend were back on the job Wednesday. But their union warned that more walkouts could come at any time. No progress was reported in negotiations between employers and Unite Here Local 11, which represents bellhops, front desk agents, room attendants, cooks, servers and dishwashers. Union members voted last month to strike at 60 hotels in Los Angeles and Orange counties. They are demanding better wages, improved health care benefits, higher pension contributions and less strenuous workloads.The soaring cost of living in greater Los Angeles is a significant problem for hotel workers, according to the union.Unite Here Local 11 spokeswoman Maria Hernandez described this week’s walkouts as the “first wave” in an ongoing labor action that could soon bring picket lines to 41 other hotels. “We went on strike to show these companies what we were willing to do to win a fair contract,” said Joy Johnson...

July 4th fireworks injuries send people to the hospital

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 11:01:26 GMT

July 4th fireworks injuries send people to the hospital DENVER (KDVR) -- July Fourth proved to be a busy night for first responders.Local authorities received thousands of complaints about fireworks, and Denver Health received three patients with fireworks-related injuries. How much rain fell in your city on the 4th of July? "You never know how long it takes until it ignites," said Dr. Kyros Ipaktchi, chief of hand surgery at Denver Health.Ipaktchi said one of the patients had a blast injury to the hand."It was one of these grenades, these fire blasters," he said. "The thumb was completely blown off, hanging by skin, but we were able to salvage the thumb," he said.Law enforcement agencies were busy on the holiday as well. Data for July Fourth this year shows how many fireworks complaints were lodged:Denver Police received 561 calls to complain about fireworks Jefferson County received 2,322Adams County received 1,675

Why you may be seeing more black widow spiders in Colorado this season

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 11:01:26 GMT

Why you may be seeing more black widow spiders in Colorado this season WESTMINSTER, Colo. (KDVR) — The iconic black widow spider calls Colorado home, but the record-wet weather this summer means you may be seeing them more around your neighborhood."When you have increases in moisture, you usually have increases in insect populations," said Sara Stevens, director of animal collections at the Butterfly Pavilion. "So they're most likely thriving more due to the abundance of prey items more so than the weather itself." Invasive wood-boring beetle detected in Arapahoe County Stevens said black widows are mealworm beetle specialists but also eat any sort of insect and are great at pest management."Black widows can be really beneficial for helping to mitigate that around the house," Stevens said. "Especially because most of the time they're outside. They're pretty shy spiders. They really don't want to come into our homes and interact with us too much. They like to find nice quiet spaces and they're sort of couch potatoes. They make a really kind of lazy we...

Director of Miami-Dade Public Works and Waste Management resigns, citing growing trash disposal problem

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 11:01:26 GMT

Director of Miami-Dade Public Works and Waste Management resigns, citing growing trash disposal problem A Miami-Dade official who resigned from his position said he chose to step down due to the county’s growing trash placement problem.A February fire at a renewable energy plant in Doral added fuel to the flames when it comes to Miami-Dade’s waste management dilemma.With no long-term solution in place, Mike Fernandez, the director of the Miami-Dade County Public Works and Waste Management Department, has called it quits.Miami-Dade County Commissioner Raquel Regalado reacted on Wednesday to Fernandez’s decision.“I think Mike resigned because he’s been beating the drum for two years to an administration that doesn’t want to listen,” she said.Regalado said it’s up to Miami-Dade Mayor Daniella Levine Cava to bring an already prepared master plan to the commission, To date, that has not happened.No action has thus far been taken on a plan that includes expanding landfills and building a new incinerator plant.“Every single day that we do...