Pirate crime spree, vigilantes throw Oakland estuary into lawlessness
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:16:45 GMT
In recent weeks, the Oakland Estuary has morphed from an innocuous playground for water sports into what the local boating community describes as a semi-lawless stretch roamed by marauding thieves and patrolled by vigilantes.It’s a drama more suited for the high seas than the placid, 800-foot-wide channel separating Oakland and Alameda. Yet according to those who live and own boats in the area, the situation has escalated into a true crisis.On August 16, half the boats at the Alameda Community Sailing Center, a sailing nonprofit for kids, were taken in the night. At the Marina Village Yacht Club, residents say they have been threatened by “pirates” scouting out the docks. The Encinal Yacht Club, Jack London Square Marina and the Outboard Motor Shop have all been victimized. In total, over a dozen small boats and dinghies have been stolen in the past three weeks.“Piracy is the only way I can think to describe it,” local boat owner Jonathan Delong said during a public meeting of the B...Can fruits and vegetables be made better? It might be possible with gene editing.
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:16:45 GMT
Brian Gordon | (TNS) The News & Observer (Raleigh)DURHAM, N.C. — Raw mustard greens, in their genetically unaltered form, leave a bitter aftertaste. Their flavor evokes horseradish or wasabi, lingering on the tongue until a chaser is found.This astringency is caused by myrosinase, an enzyme that is liberated from the plant’s cells with each bite. Heat eliminates myrosinase, and cooked mustard greens are a staple of Southern cuisine, but the fresh greenish, purplish leaf is not widely beloved in salads.The staff at Pairwise, a 6-year-old agricultural tech startup in Durham, believe this is a missed opportunity.Nutrient rich, mustard greens possess more vitamin A than spinach and double the calcium. According to some studies, the vegetable even has more vitamin C than oranges.This spring, Pairwise introduced the first food in the United States created with the genome-editing technology CRISPR. It’s a salad featuring non-pungent, myrosinase-free mustard greens that don’t leave cons...Mother of embattled Spanish soccer official stages hunger strike
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:16:45 GMT
By Ciaran Giles | Associated PressMADRID — The mother of Spanish soccer federation president Luis Rubiales started a hunger strike Monday in a church in southern Spain in defense of her son, who is under fire for kissing a player during the Women’s World Cup awards ceremony.Ángeles Béjar told the state news agency EFE she would remain on hunger strike “night and day” until a solution is found to the “inhumane hounding” of her son.Speaking outside the church in the southern town of Motril, Rubiales’ cousin, Vanessa Ruiz, joined his mother in calling on the player, Jenni Hermoso, to “tell the truth.”Hermoso has denied Rubiales’ claim that she consented to what he called the “mutual” kiss during the Aug. 20 medal ceremony after the Spanish women’s team won the final in Sydney, Australia.In a statement Saturday Hermoso said she considered herself the victim of abuse of power and accused the Spanish soccer federation...Fall arts 2023: Bay Area dance troupes ready bold new works, revivala
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:16:45 GMT
A beguiling meditation on aging and the body’s inevitable betrayal, the Joe Goode Performance Group’s recent dance theater production “As We Go” turned the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts into a labyrinthine memory palace.The vignettes and narratives woven through the production were deeply personal, but also seemed to speak to the conundrum facing some of region’s leading dance companies as the founding innovators and mavericks who came of age in the 1960s and ‘70s leave the stage or warily contemplate an exit.More than any other kind of performing arts organization, dance companies tend to reflect the personality and vision of founding choreographers, which can lead to an identity crisis or worse when the leaders move on. Ever since the decade-long legal struggle over control of Martha Graham’s seminal dances — following Graham’s death in 1991, her heir claimed ownership of her classic works and tried to prevent her namesake company from performing them — modern ...Who’s behind transgender policies in Southern California schools?
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:16:45 GMT
Sidelined in Sacramento, California conservatives went back to school.They won school board seats last fall and are now working to advance what they see as an agenda that respects parents’ rights.Key examples are seen in the Chino Valley, Murrieta Valley and Temecula Valley school districts, which, following long, crowded and contentious public meetings, recently passed policies requiring parents to be notified if their child identifies as transgender. The Orange Unified School District board is considering a similar policy.A look at the policies shows they share a lot of the same language. That’s no coincidence. A coalition of school board members and their allies drew up the policies and is sharing them statewide.RELATED: Third Southern California school board OKs policy to tell parents if students are transgender“Being that we knew as parents we needed to join together, it’s kind of what’s happening organically now with school board members,” said Sonja Shaw, president of the Chi...4 arrested for stealing over $3K in goods at Sephora in San Mateo
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:16:45 GMT
(KRON) -- Four people, including two juveniles, were arrested Sunday afternoon for stealing thousands of dollars worth of fragrances from a Sephora, according to the San Mateo Police Department.Around 2:30 p.m., SMPD received a call from Sephora regarding three suspects who stole several bottles of fragrances and fled the store into a waiting car. The security officer at the Sephora was able to provide police with the license plate and description of the suspect car, officials said. San Mateo police located the suspect car attempting to merge onto Highway 101. Officers conducted a traffic stop and found four people inside of the car. SMPD recovered 26 bottles of fragrances which was valued at over $3,500.The following four suspects were arrested and booked on charges of burglary and conspiracy to commit a crime.Andre Beckosteen-Mixon, 20, of OaklandChristopher Range, 18, of Carmichael17-year-old female of Yuba City13-year-old male of San MateoPolice release photo of gunman at large on or near UNC's campus, university on lockdown
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:16:45 GMT
CHAPEL HILL (WNCN) — Police have released a photo of a gunman at large on or near UNC-Chapel Hill's campus on Monday afternoon. According to the UNC website, the suspect image matches an ID photo for a student named Tailei Qi. The alert, which went out at about 1 p.m. urged everyone on the school's campus to stay inside and avoid windows.A massive presence of law enforcement and EMS vehicles are lining the road outside of the Genome Sciences Building and South Road is largely blocked off. At least four agencies are responding on the scene as of 2:15 p.m.Chapel-Hill area buses are on hold due to the incident, according to a tweet sent by Chapel Hill Transit. Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools are also under a "Secure Mode" across all campuses and offices, according to an update posted on their Facebook page.CHCCS says that building doors are closed and locked and no one is able to enter or leave the school building until given an "all-clear" by authorities. NC State Highway Patrol ha...Vacaville man arrested for leading Petaluma police on car pursuit
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:16:45 GMT
(KRON) -- A Vacaville man was arrested early Monday morning after leading police on a vehicle pursuit, according to the Petaluma Police Department. Around 12:09 a.m., an officer attempted a traffic stop on a silver Hyundai Elantra that was traveling at a high rate of speed on East D Street. The car was seen crossing into oncoming lanes of traffic for several hundred feet, the police department said. The driver of the Hyundai, William Dye, refused to pull over and drove through several red traffic lights in an attempt to flee from the police officer. Sonoma County Sheriff's deputies assisted in the pursuit of the Hyundai, police said. The 34-year-old eventually lost control of his car as he attempted to turn onto Highway 1. The Hyundai drove off the roadway and collided with a dirt embankment causing damage to the driver's side front tire, PPD said. Dye attempted to drive for a short distance until he eventually pulled over and surrendered himself. He was arrested and booked into the...Credit card skimmers on the rise in Bay Area, according to San Pablo PD
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:16:45 GMT
(KRON) -- Credit card skimmers are on the rise in the Bay Area, according to the San Pablo Police Department. San Pablo PD got a call Sunday from a local business that located a credit card skimmer on one of their checkout terminals during a routine check.San Pablo PD credited the vigilance of the store's employees in finding the skimmer "before it was too late." The skimmer was removed from the terminal and handed over to the police.A photo of the skimmer was posted on San Pablo PD's Facebook. Emeryville mall brawl one of several this weekend "As you can see from the photograph, these skimmers are becoming more realistic," police said. "If you suspect there might be a skimmer installed, please talk with the employees and ask them to check the terminal to make sure that it's real.""We would like to remind everyone that if you're shopping, please keep an eye out for these skimmers," police added.Businesses typically place seals on their terminals to verify their safety and authenti...A rescue helicopter crashed into a Florida apartment complex, killing fire captain and a resident
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:16:45 GMT
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) — A medical rescue helicopter caught fire and broke apart shortly after takeoff Monday before crashing into an apartment complex near Fort Lauderdale, killing a paramedic captain on board and a resident on the ground, authorities said. Two others on board and two other people at the apartment complex were injured.Broward County Fire-Rescue Capt. Terryson Jackson, 49, and a woman died when the Broward Sheriff’s Office helicopter crashed through the complex’s roof after taking off from Pompano Beach Airpark at about 8:45 a.m., Sheriff Gregory Tony said. He said the four injured were taken to the hospital and are expected to survive. Jackson was a 19-year veteran of the department.“Terryson was a rock star, he was one of the best of us,” said Tony, who also oversees the county’s fire department. “He bled this profession inside and out all day long.”The injured firefighters are pilot Daron Roche, 37, and Mike Chaguaceda, 31. The dead woman...Latest news
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