Letters: Wildfire safety | Truth telling | Bad behavior | School closures | MS portrayal
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 13:54:25 GMT
Submit your letter to the editor via this form. Read more Letters to the Editor.Wildfire safety techalready existsRe: “PG&E’s wildfire strategy needs careful scrutiny” (Page A6, Aug. 9).As a former utility engineer, I’ve studied the best methods, one of which was developed by San Diego Gas and Electric more than 10 years ago in response to a massive wildfire, and consists of electronic detection of a broken or shorted line within milliseconds and turning off power before the line hits the ground and the current causes a fire.One problem with relying on tree trimming is that in many mountain areas, the trees outside PG&E’s transmission corridor are tall enough to fall into their lines. Also, on many two-lane country roads where distribution poles are right along the pavement, there is almost no corridor to clear trees, so any nearby tree could land on the line.PG&E’s engineers feel that high-speed electronic shutoff is a much more cost-...Antioch and Pittsburg police officers arrested by FBI
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 13:54:25 GMT
SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) -- The hammer finally dropped on nine Bay Area law enforcement officers who were arrested by FBI agents Thursday morning in connection to an 18-month investigation.The FBI's raid targeted current and former Antioch and Pittsburg police department officers. More than 100 FBI agents were deployed to make the arrests, and they found the officers in Hawaii, Texas, and across the San Francisco Bay Area. Nine of the accused officers are currently in custody with no bail. A 10th officer's arrest is still pending. A sweeping investigation began in early 2022 as a narrow probe into officers who allegedly cheated on college tests to obtain salary raises. FBI agents dug into the cheating scandal and opened a "Pandora's Box" of unethical and criminal behavior among officers, a source told KRON4.Thursday's raid was given a green light after a federal grand jury handed down four indictments charging 10 officers with a wide range of crimes.Names of former and current Bay Area ...San Mateo woman reported missing, last seen in July
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 13:54:25 GMT
(KRON) -- Authorities are investigating the disappearance of a woman, the San Mateo Police Department said in a press release on Thursday. Dami Kim, 39, was last in contact with a friend on July 12 when she and her dog were last seen near Bridgepointe Apartments located at 2201 Bridgepointe Parkway. Kim was officially reported missing on July 19.Kim is a Korean woman who is 5-foot-2 and approximately 105 pounds, SMPD said. She has black hair and brown eyes. Kim lived in Orange County and the Los Angeles area before moving to San Mateo. Popular KBBQ chain Baekjeong opens first Bay Area location at Valley Fair (San Mateo Police Department)(San Mateo Police Department)The circumstances around Kim's disappearance are unknown at this time. Her dog, a tan toy poodle named Curry (pictured below), is still missing, SMPD said. (San Mateo Police Department)Police said anyone with information related to this investigation is encouraged to contact SMPD Detective Lazaro at 650-522-7661 or by e...3 Petaluma retail thefts in one day being investigated, one arrested
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 13:54:25 GMT
(KRON) -- Police in Petaluma are investigating three retail thefts that occurred on Wednesday, one of which resulted in an arrest, according to the Petaluma Police Department. Retail Theft 1In the first incident, officers were dispatched to Dick's Sporting Goods at around 3:35 p.m. on a report of retail theft.Employees at the store advised officers that a suspect -- later identified as Evan Thomas -- had taken over $1,000 of merchandise and fled the store without paying. The employees also provided a description of Thomas' vehicle, which had already fled the area by the time officers arrived.Thomas was located driving the vehicle a short time later. A traffic stop was conducted, and Thomas was positively identified as the thief and subsequently arrested.Officers searched his vehicle with the help of K9 officer Jax. They located the stolen merchandise, burglary tools and suspected fentanyl. He was booked into Sonoma County Jail on felony grand theft, possession of fentanyl and posses...Fremont teen reported missing
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 13:54:25 GMT
(KRON) -- The Fremont Police Department is searching for a missing teenager. Arely Curiel, 16, has not been seen since June 14. Her family said she was reported missing on June 5 but returned home safely in mid-June. Her family reported her as missing again recently, according to police. Missing 16-year-old last seen in Santa Rosa Arely is 5-foot-1 and 165 pounds with long black hair and brown eyes. She is known to frequent Fremont, Newark, Hayward, San Jose and Sacramento. Anyone who sees her is asked to contact FPD at (510) 790-6928.Former Milpitas teacher arrested on suspicion of sexual assault
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 13:54:25 GMT
(KRON) -- A former Milpitas teacher was arrested on Tuesday on suspicion of sexual assault, the Milpitas Police Department said. Daniel McQuigg, 56, of San Mateo, was identified as the suspect.In July 2023, a woman came to police to report sexual assaults that happened when she was a minor. She said McQuigg initiated a sexual relationship with her in 2016 when she was younger than 18. Missing 16-year-old last seen in Santa Rosa McQuigg was employed by the Milpitas Unified School District until 2018. He was arrested at his San Mateo home on Tuesday and was booked into jail on several counts of felony sexual assault. Detectives believe there could be additional victims. Anyone with information about the case is asked to call Milpitas police at (408) 586-2500.Half-pound of fentanyl seized in San Pablo traffic stop
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 13:54:25 GMT
(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 13:54:25 GMT
(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 13:54:25 GMT
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 13:54:25 GMT
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...Latest news
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