Woman Fatally Struck in Pedestrian Collision on Tully Road [San Jose, CA]

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:32:38 GMT

Woman Fatally Struck in Pedestrian Collision on Tully Road [San Jose, CA] Woman Pronounced Dead after Pedestrian Crash near Lanai AvenueSAN JOSE, CA (May 8, 2023) – Early Monday morning, a woman was killed in a pedestrian collision on Tully Road.Police responded to the scene around 4:32 a.m., near Lanai Avenue in the city of San Jose.According to reports, the driver of a blue Honda coupe was heading west on Tully Road and struck a woman who was walking north on Lanai Avenue outside of a marked crosswalk.Medics arrived and took the woman to a nearby hospital for further treatment of critical injuries. Due to the extent of injuries sustained, crews pronounced her dead at the hospital.Meanwhile, the involved male driver stayed at the scene and cooperated with the investigation. Authorities shut down westbound Tully Road from Seacliff Way to Highway 101 as of 6:00 a.m. Monday.At this time, the identity of the deceased woman has not been released to the public pending notification from the next of kin. San Jose Officials are asking anyone with further in...

Ugly Kids Roll Back the Years at the Regent

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:32:38 GMT

Ugly Kids Roll Back the Years at the Regent Ugly Kids Roll Back the Years at the Regent: It’s very easy to forget just how successful Ugly Kid Joe were in the early part of the ’90s. Their mainstream fame was fleeting, true. But 1991’s As Ugly as They Wanna Be EP, which was padded out into 1992’s America’s Least Wanted album, saw them tour internationally with the likes of Def Leppard, and earn a handful of radio hits.By the second album, 1995’s Menace to Sobriety, the love affair appeared to be over. The band was treading water, even though that record had some solid tunes on it. Frontman Whitfield Crane would, bizarrely, be fronting New York’s metal/hardcore crossover band Life of Agony by ’97 — truly one of the weirdest meetings of musical minds. Then he formed a metal band called Medication with former Machine Head guitarist Logan Mader.Crane had apparently fallen out of love with UKJ’s goofy rock. But in 2010, the band reformed and it has stubbornly stuck around...

Downtown Walnut Creek bank robbed, suspect gets away

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:32:38 GMT

Downtown Walnut Creek bank robbed, suspect gets away WALNUT CREEK — A man got away after robbing a bank in the downtown area Saturday morning, police said.Officers responded about 11:40 a.m. to the PNC Bank at 1101 S. California Blvd. after a reported hold-up alarm, police spokesperson Lt. Ryan Hibbs said in a statement. The officers later determined that the suspect had passed a note to a teller, demanding money and saying he had a gun, Hibbs said.The teller gave the man an undisclosed amount of cash, and he fled the store, Hibbs said. Nobody was injured.Police did not have a detailed description of the suspect but said he wore a black-knitted cap, white facemask, sunglasses, black jacket, light-colored pants and white-and-blue shoes.Police urged anyone with information to contact them at 925-943-5844. Anonymous tips can be left at 925-943-5685.Related ArticlesCrime and Public Safety | Diocese of Oakland files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy Crime and Public Safety | Two shot in Oakland while sitting in par...

Weekend recap: BVAL Mt. Hamilton baseball race set up for a wild finish

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:32:38 GMT

Weekend recap: BVAL Mt. Hamilton baseball race set up for a wild finish NEW: PREP SPORTS MAILBAGThe Bay Area News Group is introducing a high school sports mailbag in May. Get your questions in as soon as possible. Our debut edition is an open forum. Got questions about spring sports playoffs, coaching changes, an early peek at football season, etc.? Send them to [email protected]. Please include “mailbag” in the subject line.BaseballLive Oak’s victory over the weekend has set up the possibility of a four-way tie for the baseball championship in the Blossom Valley Athletic League’s Mt. Hamilton Division.With two games left in the 10-team league, Leigh holds a two-game advantage over Live Oak, Pioneer and Branham.Leigh plays host to Live Oak on Tuesday and then travels to Live Oak on Thursday.Branham closes with two games against Sobrato, which is winless in league play.Pioneer finishes with two games against Leland.If Live Oak sweeps Leigh and Branham and Pioneer win both of their games, the four teams will finish with 12-6 league records...

NBA sends veteran ref Scott Foster to Game 4 of Warriors-Lakers

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:32:38 GMT

NBA sends veteran ref Scott Foster to Game 4 of Warriors-Lakers The Warriors-Lakers playoff series was always going to draw attention to how the two teams were officiated.Now, as the series turns to a pivotal Game 4 with the Warriors down 2-1, could they welcome the assigned referee?Scott Foster will be the crew chief on Monday night, with Kevin Scott and Curtis Blair officiating the game alongside him.And while Scott and Blair are relatively fresh, each with just over 30 playoff games in their careers, it’s Foster who brings a wealth of experience, with 235 playoff games refereed in a 30-year career.The NBA sets referee assignments for the first four games of a playoff series at the start of each round, adding game assignments to each game as the series necessitates.So the NBA has known he’d had Game 4 for over a week, which will run a little counter to the narrative surrounding Foster. He’s picked up the nickname “The Extender” in recent years because, when he’s called in for games when the team trailing in a series picks up a win to lengthen ...

Diocese of Oakland files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:32:38 GMT

Diocese of Oakland files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy OAKLAND — The Roman Catholic Diocese of Oakland announced Monday that it had filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in light of about 330 lawsuits alleging child sexual abuse under a recent California statute that allowed decades-old cases to be re-opened.The Catholic schools that operate within the diocese are part of separate legal entities, and were not included in the filing, according to a statement from Diocese spokesperson Helen Osman. They will continue to operate as normal, Osman said.Employees will continue to be paid as usual, and their benefit programs will continue uninterrupted, she added. Vendors also will be paid for all their goods and services.Under Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, the merits of each claim will be evaluated in a transparent process and claimants will have a say in the outcome, Osman said. The filing will also stop all legal actions against the diocese, allowing for a plan or reorganization based on assets and insurance coverage available to settle ...

12 terrific Bay Area pie shops where you can sate your sweet tooth

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:32:38 GMT

12 terrific Bay Area pie shops where you can sate your sweet tooth Is there anything more nostalgic, more all-American, more all-around satisfying than a well made pie? Swirls of meringue float atop lemon curd. Creamy flounces adorn a fresh banana pie. And crumbly, gooey deliciousness oozes from flaky pastry shells everywhere.Many Bay Area restaurants feature a slice or two on their dessert menus, but this region is also home to some stellar pie-centric bakeries, each with its own spin on the classics. Here are a dozen hot spots to try, from a patisserie in Walnut Creek to an Argentine-inspired bakery in San Mateo and a worker-owned pie shop in Union City, where savory pies compete with the sweets.The Giving Pies, San JoseThe hardest part about going into a pie shop, of course, is deciding what to order. So many flavors, so little time. And once you commit to that big slice of apple, you might not have room for the berry. Horrors!Pie fans can (at least partially) bypass that problem at this San Jose shop, which specializes in mini pies — 1.5-...

Oakland teachers strike stretches into 3rd day

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:32:38 GMT

Oakland teachers strike stretches into 3rd day (BCN) -- The Oakland Unified School District announced at 6:43 p.m. Sunday it did not reach a contract agreement with teachers and the Oakland Education Association (OEA) will continue its strike Monday. The district said "As was the case the first two days of OEA's strike, schools will remain open but it will not be school as usual. Nutrition services will still be provided as will other needed support for students and families. 5 injured after early morning shooting in Redwood City We regret the continued challenges this causes for our community." The strike involves about 3,000 teachers and other employees and affects about 35,000 students. Teachers and their supporters picketed at about 80 schools across the district Thursday and Friday. Teachers represented by OEA are striking over wages and issues such as safety and racial justice, for which they want concessions in any contract. District officials say they are prioritizing wages in contract negotiations because they wa...

2 lanes closed on northbound I-880 for investigation of fatal crash

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:32:38 GMT

2 lanes closed on northbound I-880 for investigation of fatal crash (BCN) -- The California Highway Patrol is at the scene of a fatal crash Monday morning on northbound Interstate Highway 880 in San Jose. The crash was reported about 8:20 a.m. just north of Stevens Creek Boulevard. Petaluma police search for drive-by shooting suspect No other information about the collision was immediately available. The two left lanes are expected to be closed until about 10 a.m., according to the CHP. Copyright © 2023 Bay City News, Inc.

AI Tries (and Fails) to Detect Weapons in Schools

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:32:38 GMT

AI Tries (and Fails) to Detect Weapons in Schools On Halloween day last year, a 17-year-old-student walked straight through an artificial intelligence weapons detection system at Proctor High School in Utica, New York. No alert went off.The 17-year-old then approached a fellow student, pulled a hunting-style knife out of his backpack, and repeatedly stabbed the other student in the hands and back.The Utica City School District had installed the $4 million weapons detection system across 13 of its schools earlier that summer, mostly with public funds. The scanners, from Massachusetts-based Evolv Technology, look like metal detectors but scan for “signatures” for “all the guns, all the bombs, and all the large tactical knives” in the world, Evolv’s CEO Peter George has repeatedly claimed.In Utica, the 17-year-old’s weapon wasn’t the first knife, or gun, to bypass the system. Earlier that month, at a parents’ night, a law enforcement officer had walked through the system twice with his service revolver and was puzzled to find it...