Half-pound of fentanyl seized in San Pablo traffic stop

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 20:54:10 GMT

Half-pound of fentanyl seized in San Pablo traffic stop (KRON) -- Officers with the San Pablo Police Department seized over half a pound of fentanyl during a traffic stop, the department announced Thursday. San Pablo PD Officer Trevino pulled over a car and during his investigation, he located the fentanyl.The driver was arrested and booked into county jail, according to San Pablo PD. Antioch police officers arrested by FBI, mayor says "Just a reminder! Selling drugs in San Pablo will get you arrested," police said in a social media post.A photo accompanying the post showed a massive bag of fentanyl on a scale, coming in at 241.43 grams, the equivalent of slightly more than half a pound.

Missing 16-year-old last seen in Santa Rosa

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 20:54:10 GMT

Missing 16-year-old last seen in Santa Rosa (KRON) -- Santa Rosa police are asking for the public's help in the search for a missing teen. Tyson Wesley Thompson, 16, was last seen on Thursday at around 9 a.m. near his home the 2300 block of Jose Avenue, according to the Santa Rosa Police Department (SRPD). Starbucks no longer offering disposable cups at these North Bay locations Tyson was last seen wearing a gray Carhart brand hooded sweatshirt, gray sweatpants, black shoes and had a JanSport backpack on. SRPD said Tyson left his home on a blue Specialized Rockjumper bike. Tyson has a mental health diagnosis, SRPD said. Anyone with information about his whereabouts is asked to call 707-528-5222.

As Stanford holds out hope for ACC invitation, Oregon State and Washington State wait on Cardinal

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 20:54:10 GMT

As Stanford holds out hope for ACC invitation, Oregon State and Washington State wait on Cardinal Stanford has not given up on getting an invitation to join the Atlantic Coast Conference as its fellow Pac-4 members in the Pacific Northwest hope to rebuild their plundered league and wait to find out if the Cardinal are in.Leaders from Stanford, California, Oregon State and Washington State spoke Thursday, and Stanford told its colleagues it had informed the ACC that it would be open to joining the conference at greatly reduced or even no media rights payout for several years, a person familiar with the discussions told The Associated Press.The person spoke on condition of anonymity because the schools were not making their internal discussions public. Whether getting Stanford — and Northern California rival Cal — at a cut rate will be enough to convince the necessary 12 of 15 ACC schools to vote to expand remains unknown.The future of the Pac-12 appears to hinge upon Stanford’s next move. Eight members of the more-than-100-year-old conference will be leaving after the 2023-...

Aaron Donald avoids fights, stays focused on preparation during Rams’ joint practice with Raiders

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 20:54:10 GMT

Aaron Donald avoids fights, stays focused on preparation during Rams’ joint practice with Raiders THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. (AP) — The most recent time Aaron Donald participated in a joint NFL preseason practice before Thursday, he ripped the helmet off a Cincinnati player and swung it at a few Bengals during a big brawl last year.A few years before that, he was part of a knock-down, drag-out fight when his Los Angeles Rams held workouts against the Raiders.Donald is perhaps the best defensive lineman of his generation, so it’s not surprising if youngsters do a little something extra when they go up against him, particularly in the adversarial atmosphere of a joint practice. Donald is used to it, but he’s grateful he didn’t have to fight this week when the Rams hosted the Raiders again.“Not too much stuff, but obviously football is football,” Donald said. “You’re going to have those days when (it’s) a little chippy, but it comes with it. But it was a good day’s work.”The Rams’ two days of joint workouts against Las Vegas this week didn’t include anythin...

Longtime Blackhawks leader Toews says he’s stepping away for health — but not retiring

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 20:54:10 GMT

Longtime Blackhawks leader Toews says he’s stepping away for health — but not retiring CHICAGO (AP) — Former Blackhawks captain Jonathan Toews, a free agent after 16 years in Chicago, says he is stepping away from hockey to get healthy after playing in just 53 games last season.“I’d like to announce that I am not fully retiring, but I am taking time away from the game again this season,” Toews, who also missed all of the 2020-21 season with symptoms of long COVID and chronic immune response syndrome, posted on social media. “I cannot deny my love for the game of hockey and still feel the passion for competing at my highest level. However, these last few seasons have been very difficult considering my health challenges.”A three-time Stanley Cup champion, Toews had 15 goals and 16 assists last season, the final year of an eight-year, $84 million contract. Blackhawks General Manager Kyle Davidson said at the end of the season that the team would not re-sign him.“The thought of playing for another team right now is so far in the back of my mind right now, especially after...

Police: Customer shot employee at Santiago's restaurant in Commerce City

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 20:54:10 GMT

Police: Customer shot employee at Santiago's restaurant in Commerce City COMMERCE CITY, Colo. (KDVR) -- An argument led to a customer shooting an employee at Santiago's restaurant in Commerce City on Thursday afternoon, police said.The restaurant is located on East 72nd Avenue and U.S. 85. Police asked people to avoid the area as they searched for the suspect and continued to investigate the scene.Police believe they have identified the suspect and have leads on where he may be. The suspect has had interactions with police in the past, a Commerce City Police Department spokesperson said. Watch: Full police update on shooting The victim, an employee, was described as "young," but police did not have an exact age as of Thursday evening. It is not known how many times the victim was shot.Police have not yet determined if the victim shot back at the suspect and they are not sure if the two knew each other. Police say the suspect is an adult, but have not released a full description.The suspect arrived at the restaurant in a vehicle that police have since l...

6 public school districts sue Colorado over universal preschool

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 20:54:10 GMT

6 public school districts sue Colorado over universal preschool DENVER (KDVR) — A group of public school districts is suing over Colorado's new universal preschool program.Brighton 27J, Cherry Creek, Harrison 2, Mapleton, Platte Valley and Westminster school districts are plaintiffs in the lawsuit, along with the Colorado Association of School Executives and the Consortium of Directors of Special Education. Polis: Catholic schools that want universal pre-K must not discriminate "The lawsuit is centered on the fact that as it is currently set up, elements of the universal preschool program (UPK) prevent school districts from serving students and families the way that they were promised and in a way that complies with state and federal law," reads a statement from the Colorado Association of School Executives. The statement continues: "The claim requests that the court provide relief to school districts in areas related to funding and access to accurate and real-time student information necessary to ensure successful implementation of UPK at the...

Polis: Catholic schools that want universal pre-K must not discriminate

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 20:54:10 GMT

Polis: Catholic schools that want universal pre-K must not discriminate DENVER (KDVR) — Families and schools are now using free half-days of preschool here in Colorado, but one group said they are being excluded from the benefits because of their religious beliefs. Two Catholic schools are now suing the state as a result. 6 public school districts sue Colorado over universal preschool The group that filed this lawsuit, Becket Law Firm, is representing the Archdiocese of Denver and argues the state program is not truly universal if not all families can participate. Gov. Jared Polis shared his thoughts on the mounting lawsuits against the program."I think our focus has always been: the kids first, of course no discrimination, serve everybody if you want to take public funds, and it's great to see so many preschoolers going back to school across the state," Polis said Thursday.The two Catholic schools in the lawsuit are St. Mary and St. Bernadette, which serve preschool students. An attorney for the religious schools said excluding them from the public p...

BSO searching for 15-year-old girl reported missing from Deerfield Beach

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 20:54:10 GMT

BSO searching for 15-year-old girl reported missing from Deerfield Beach Authorities seek the public’s help in their search for a 15-year-old girl who was reported missing from Deerfield BeachAccording to the Broward Sheriff’s Office Missing Persons Unit, Xantavia Smart was last seen along the 200 block of Northeast 39th Court, at around 9 p.m. on Tuesday. She stands 5 feet, 5 inches tall, weighs around 150 pounds, and has brown hair and brown eyes.The teen was last seen wearing a blue sweater, white shirt and blue jeans. According to her family, Smart experiences mental illness that requires medication.Officials urge anyone with information on her whereabouts to contact BSO Detective Chris Blankenship at 954-321-4268 or the BSO non-emergency number at 954-764- HELP (4357).

Father sentenced for 1-month-old’s death that renewed criticism of Maine’s child welfare agency

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 20:54:10 GMT

Father sentenced for 1-month-old’s death that renewed criticism of Maine’s child welfare agency DOVER-FOXCROFT, Maine (AP) — A father who’d faced a series of domestic violence charges was sentenced to 25 years in prison for the death of his 1-month-old son in a case that renewed criticism of Maine’s child welfare agency.Reginald Melvin, 30, of Milo, was sentenced Wednesday after entering a plea that had a similar consequence to a guilty plea to a charge of manslaughter. Under an agreement, prosecutors dropped a murder charge. His son, Sylus, died in August 2021 from blunt force trauma that left him with multiple internal injuries, according to the state medical examiner.Sylus’ mother, Desiree Newbert, said she reported to the Department of Health and Human Services that Melvin threatened to kill the family including her, Sylus, and her daughter, but that a caseworker never returned her call or visited the family. Melvin had been previously charged multiple times with domestic violence.Former state Sen. Bill Diamond accused the agency of “leaving vulnerable children...