Opinion: Bay Area’s largest port must consider environmental justice
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:57:03 GMT
With smoke blanketing the East Coast from Canadian wildfires, the dangers of polluted air are at the forefront of millions of Americans’ minds. This is something Californians are all too familiar with, but it’s also a danger that people in my West Oakland community face even outside of wildfire season.Air pollution is significantly worse year-round in port-adjacent communities like where I live, and decisions we make today can impact our air for generations. The Army Corps of Engineers recently announced a project that would widen the turning basins at the Port of Oakland to allow more visits from “ultra-large container vessels” — 1,300-foot megaships longer than the height of Salesforce Tower. Without more community input and a better environmental-review process, this project will move us in the wrong direction in our fight to correct decades of environmental injustice.Each megaship could carry over 19,000 containers that need to be unloaded and transported by truck, r...Cabrillo College leaders reveal top five new names
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:57:03 GMT
APTOS — After months of deliberations and planning, Cabrillo College leaders on Wednesday revealed the top five potential new names for the school at a community meeting in Aptos.The proposed names are:• Aptos College, an Ohlone term for “The People.”• Cajastaca College, an indigenous name translating to “Place of the Jackrabbits” or “Village of the Jackrabbits.”• Costa Vista College, Spanish for “Coast View,” though it was pointed out that the literal translation would be “Vista De La Costa.”• Seacliff College, a reference to the unincorporated area near the Aptos campus.• Santa Cruz Coast College, a geographic reference identifying clearly where the school district is.The more than 40 community members that attended the meeting at Cabrillo’s Aptos campus received a detailed summary of the name exploration process.Attendees also had an opportunity to discuss the final five name options and ask questions about the process so far.The forum in Aptos is the first of three forums hosted...Fire at San Jose storage facility continues to burn, explosions reported
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:57:03 GMT
(KRON) -- A fire at a Public Storage facility in San Jose continues to burn Thursday morning as crews deal with hotspots coming from the storage complex. The fire was upgraded last night from two alarms to three alarms, the San Jose Fire Department confirmed on Wednesday evening. The Public Storage is located on Blossom Hill Road at Cottle Road. Video of the fire shows a massive amount of smoke and flame billowing from the structure. Tesla involved in ‘major injury’ vehicle collision in Santa Clara Roads in the area are closed and traffic is delayed. People are being advised not to drive over fire hoses and to obey all directions from fire crews and police officers. There are no injuries and everyone is accounted for, fire officials confirmed.Fire officials also said there have been reports of audible explosions from the facility. In video from the scene, "popping" sounds could be heard emanating from the blaze. Traffic conditions in the area are described as "bad."The San Jose Po...$50K in damages after fire on church property in Santa Rosa
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:57:03 GMT
SANTA ROSA, Calif. (KRON) – Santa Rosa fire contained a residential fire on a church property Wednesday afternoon. At 1:48 p.m., firefighters responded to Holy Spirit Catholic Church on Saint Francis Rd. after receiving calls from members of the church that there was a fire coming from the crawlspace vents at the bottom of one of the residential buildings, said Santa Rosa Fire Department. Fire at San Jose storage facility continues to burn, explosions reported After firefighters arrived at the scene, they determined the fire was underneath the building, however the crawlspace was too small to safely access from outside. Santa Rosa fire used thermal imaging to locate hot areas on the floor and used power tools to cut open the floor and gain access to the areas that were burning, officials said. Firefighters were able to keep the fire from spreading to other parts of the residential building and within 30 minutes the fire was contained. The smoke, however, damaged the int...Prosecutors say a man has attacked two women near the Neuschwanstein castle in southern Germany, and one woman has died
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:57:03 GMT
BERLIN (AP) — Prosecutors say a man has attacked two women near the Neuschwanstein castle in southern Germany, and one woman has died.SourceEuropean Central Bank raises interest rates by quarter-point to fight inflation after US Fed suspends hikes
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:57:03 GMT
FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) — European Central Bank raises interest rates by quarter-point to fight inflation after US Fed suspends hikes.SourceShedding equity: Housing slowdown leads to first annual drop in US homeowner equity since 2012
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:57:03 GMT
LOS ANGELES (AP) — For the first time in more than a decade, the average U.S. homeowner with a mortgage has less home equity than they did a year earlier.Among the roughly 63% of U.S. homes with a mortgage, average homeowner equity per borrower was $274,070 in the first quarter, down 1.9% from the same quarter last year, according to real estate data tracker CoreLogic. The last time average homeowner equity fell year-over-year was in the first quarter of 2012, when the housing market was still regaining its footing after the mortgage meltdown and ensuing foreclosure crisis that helped trigger the Great Recession. All told, U.S. homeowners with a mortgage lost a combined $108.4 billion in home equity between the first quarter of last year and the first three months of 2023, a drop of 0.7%, according to CoreLogic.Homeowner equity, which represents the current value of the property minus what’s still owed on the mortgage, tends to rise and fall along with home prices. In the first quar...Unidad clandestina ucraniana reclama éxitos contra las fuerzas rusas en Bakhmut
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:57:03 GMT
Este de Ucrania (CNN) — Sus antebrazos se hincharon por el esfuerzo de sujetar la correa tirante de un perro que babeaba. Los gruñidos ahogados de la criatura se podían sentir tanto como escuchar, así como los gruñidos de un camión trucado.Esto era apropiado, dado que el distintivo de llamada de su propietario es Brabus, en honor a la firma alemana que se especializa en aumentar el volumen de vehículos de lujo con testosterona de ingeniería.“Ven”, gruñó Brabus mientras lo remolcaban de regreso a un edificio al borde de la carretera para nuestra reunión clandestina con parte de su equipo de operaciones especiales.Son parte de un oscuro tapiz de unidades que pertenecen a varias organizaciones de inteligencia ucranianas. Operan en los paisajes crepusculares en la guerra contra la ocupación rusa en y más allá de las líneas del frente.Otros grupos dirigidos por la inteligencia ucraniana incluyen la Fuerza Voluntaria Rusa y la Legión Libertad para Rusia —formada por ciudadanos rusos...Kroger: Fiscal Q1 Earnings Snapshot
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:57:03 GMT
CINCINNATI (AP) — CINCINNATI (AP) — Kroger Co. (KR) on Thursday reported fiscal first-quarter profit of $962 million.The Cincinnati-based company said it had net income of $1.32 per share. Earnings, adjusted for investment costs and non-recurring costs, were $1.51 per share.The results beat Wall Street expectations. The average estimate of eight analysts surveyed by Zacks Investment Research was for earnings of $1.43 per share.The supermarket chain posted revenue of $45.17 billion in the period, which missed Street forecasts. Seven analysts surveyed by Zacks expected $45.42 billion.Kroger expects full-year earnings in the range of $4.45 to $4.60 per share._____This story was generated by Automated Insights (http://automatedinsights.com/ap) using data from Zacks Investment Research. Access a Zacks stock report on KR at https://www.zacks.com/ap/KRSourceNorth Korea launches 2 ballistic missiles toward sea in protest of US-South Korea military drills
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:57:03 GMT
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — North Korea launched two short-range ballistic missiles toward its eastern waters on Thursday, the South Korean military said, in a resumption of its weapons testing activities to protest just-ended South Korean-U.S. live-fire drills, which it views as an invasion rehearsal.The North Korean launch is its first since it failed in an attempt to put its first spy satellite into orbit in late May.South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff said it detected the North Korean launches from its capital region on Thursday evening. It said South Korea’s military boosted its surveillance posture and maintains readiness in close coordination with the United States.Japan’s Defense Ministry also said it detected a possible ballistic missile fired by North Korea. Japan’s Coast Guard alerted vessels in waters between the Korean Peninsula and Japan and the North Pacific seas, warning them to avoid falling objects. There were no immediate reports of damage to ships or aircraft...Latest news
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