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An Alameda County judge ruled Friday night that the University of California, Berkeley can build housing in People's Park, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Judge Frank Roesch denied the motions of three groups, including two civic groups, after testifying for three and a half hours in Alameda County Superior Court in Oakland. At least one community group has obtained a demolition moratorium to prevent construction of the university from starting. Otherwise, the groups could be fighting in court while the university begins construction. Harvey Smith, president of the Peoples Park Historic District Advocacy Group, one of three groups suing the university over its plans, said his group is ready to appeal. UC Berkeley wants to build student housing and housing for disadvantaged groups, including the homeless, in People's Park. At least some of the meaning derives from the role it played during the civil rights movement of the 1960s and 1970s. One such alternative is a multi-storey car park just over a block from People's Park on Channing Way and Ellsworth Street. Caltrans will close portions of State Highway 37 in Sonoma and Solano counties for five nights in mid-August for a road rehabilitation project, the agency said Friday. Westbound Highway 37 between Walnut Avenue in Vallejo and State Highway 121 in Sears Point will be closed for five nights beginning at 8 p.m. on August 14th. The route will be closed at 8 p.m. Every night and will reopen at 4am every day and work will be completed by August 19th. Workers will repair "deteriorated" sidewalks and shoulders on the 6-mile westbound stretch of Highway 37 between Walnut Avenue and Skaggs Island Road. Caltrans said it wants to get that work done before wet weather arrives in the fall. A man who appeared to be holding a gun was fatally shot by a Sonoma County Sheriff's Department deputy Friday morning after a standoff. At approximately 8:22 a.m., representatives from the Sonoma County Sheriff's Department were dispatched to the 5200 block of Tre Monte Lane near Geyserville to investigate a case involving a man who threw a rock through the window of a local home apartment building. Sheriff's spokesman Sgt. Juan Valencia said initial information indicated several local residents contacted the man and asked one of them to shoot him. The man then fled from the resident and escaped in his truck. MPs searched the area and located the truck at Block 5600 of Tre Monte Lane. The man was no longer in the truck, but MPs were able to track the man in a wooded area east of the 5600 block of Thomas Road. Deputies learned the man had stolen at least one ATV vehicle. After more than an hour of searching for the suspect, officers found him. The deputies ordered him to drop it, but he refused. The man initially appeared to lunge at one of the deputies, but stopped. After a standoff with several orders to lay down the gun, a second-in-command used his taser, but it appeared to be ineffective; the second deputy shot the man. The shooting took place around 10:03 am. The man was pronounced dead at 10:29 am. None of the deputies were physically injured during the encounter with the man. The Sonoma County Sheriff's Department referred to the Sonoma County Critical Incident Protocol and requested the Santa Rosa Police Department and the Sonoma County Attorney's Office to conduct an independent investigation into the events leading up to the man's death. The Santa Rosa Police Department will release more information about the investigation on Saturday. The identities of the man and the MPs involved will be released next week. The Sonoma County Sheriff's Department will release the names of the deputies involved and their tenure in the department in accordance with Sonoma County Critical Incident Protocol guidelines. The Marin County Coroner's Office will conduct an autopsy next week. The Sonoma County Sheriff's Department will conduct an independent administrative review to determine whether deputies have followed policies and procedures. The first mosquitoes found in Contra Costa County to test positive for West Nile virus were spotted in the East County city of Oakley, the Contra Costa Mosquito & Vector Control District said Friday. Back in May, the Vector Control District found a dead American crow that tested positive for West Nile. Since 2005, 75 people in Contra Costa County have been diagnosed with the virus and two people died from it in 2006. The Vector Control District encourages residents to take precautions to reduce the risk of contracting the virus by using insect repellent and avoiding being outdoors where mosquitoes are present. People can report dead birds to the district by calling (877) WNV-BIRD or going to https://westnile.ca.gov/report.php. People can also request mosquito repellent in their home by calling (925) 685-9301 or going to https://contracosta.leateamapps.com/#/public/servicerequest. California is "carefully reviewing" whether to declare a public health emergency for monkeypox to free up more resources to fight the outbreak, the state's chief health official said Friday. dr Tomas Aragon, the state health commissioner and director of the California Department of Health, argued the state is far better prepared to deal with the outbreak than it would have been before the COVID-19 pandemic and has 19 pandemic over the past two years on case investigations and surveillance to combat the monkeypox outbreak. Aragon doubted what specific factors the state is considering that would lead to a possible declaration of a state of emergency, but said an internal review by state officials to that end is underway. San Francisco public health officials on Thursday issued a local public health emergency for the virus, saying it will allow the city to expedite emergency planning, staffing and agency coordination. As of Thursday, 786 confirmed and probable cases had been reported statewide, with two-thirds reported in San Francisco and Los Angeles counties alone. More than 80 percent of the total cases were also found in whites and Hispanics or Latinos. An 18-year-old man from Half Moon Bay was arrested Thursday on charges of sexually assaulting a 15-year-old girl while giving her alcohol to intoxicate her. The San Mateo County Sheriff's Department arrested Luis Garcia Guzman Thursday in connection with a case that began in May when deputies were assigned to open an investigation into the sexual assault of a minor in Half Moon Bay. During the investigation, deputies learned that Garcia Guzman would provide the minor with alcohol up to the level of impairment before sexually assaulting her. Garcia Guzman was known to the victim prior to committing the crimes. A spokesman for the sheriff's department believes the sexual assaults occurred multiple times between December last year and February in different locations in Half Moon Bay. Detectives also learned that Garcia Guzman also used social media to communicate with the victim. Detectives continue to investigate inappropriate and illegal messages between Garcia Guzman and teenage women through the use of social media. With Garcia Guzman facing multiple allegations of sexual assault and known contact with other youths through social media, there are concerns for potential victims who may not have come forward yet. Anyone with information about this crime can contact Det. R. A 24-year-old man from Newark died Friday after sustaining injuries while being involved in a fight the week before. The Newark Police Department is investigating a murder. Around 7:45 p.m. last Friday, officials responded to a report of an ongoing fight in the Wells Avenue and Ash Street area. When officers arrived within two minutes of the call, they were unable to locate any victims. Around 11pm that evening, it was learned to police that one victim involved, a 24-year-old man, was being treated at a local hospital for life-threatening injuries believed to have been sustained during the earlier incident. Newark detectives are now working on the investigation to identify those involved. A police spokesman said it was not an accidental act. Anyone with information regarding this investigation is asked to contact Det. Andrew Musantry at (510) 578-4956 or [email protected] The National Weather Service forecast for Saturday for the San Francisco Bay Area calls for sunny skies with daily highs in the 60s along the coast to the 70s and low 80s around the bay and the 80s and 90s in the inland valleys of the East Bay and South Bay. Saturday morning overnight lows are mostly in the 50s. Copyright © 2022 Bay City News, Inc. Republication, retransmission, or redistribution is prohibited without the express written consent of Bay City News, Inc. Bay City News is a 24/7 news service covering the greater Bay Area. Copyright © 2022 by Bay City News, Inc. Republication, redistribution, or other reuse without the express written consent of Bay City News, Inc. is prohibited.
ITV James Martin Saturday Morning fans were left furious at the actions of a guest on the show today. Viewers at home felt "sick," they said. Brian Turner was on the show with James on July 30th. "It's like cooking with your dad, it's amazing," James told the famed Ready Steady Cook star. But fans were left furious when Brian cooked, taking a sip of chicken broth with a utensil - before then putting the same spoon back into the pan. Jamal wrote: "Watch James Martin's Saturday morning cooking show. Guest Chef Brian Turner. Why do cooks stick the same spoon that goes in their mouth to put back in the pan.” Today on James Martin's Saturday morning show, Brian Turner sampled Bij. Sarah said, "Brian Turner just double-dipped with the spoon." "Brian Turner tested the sauce, put it in his mouth, and then used the same spoon to stir the sauce — gross!!" Sean said. Gold Star wrote: "Could be wrong but it looked like Brian Turner double dipped a spoon in there." James Martin's 'Saturday Morning' next airs on ITV on Saturday August 6 at 9.25am.
Two people died and two others were injured in four shootings in Baltimore City on Saturday morning. Police said they responded to the 1700 block of East Oliver Street around 12:30 p.m. to receive a ShotSpotter alert. Upon arrival, officers said they found a 19-year-old man and a 21-year-old man, both suffering from gunshot wounds. Anyone with information is asked to call the detectives at 410-396-2100 or Metro Crime Stoppers at 1-866-7Lockup. Officials said they responded to the 1600 block of West North Avenue shortly after 8:30 a.m. to receive a ShotSpotter alert. Upon arrival, police searched the area and said they found a 58-year-old man with obvious gunshot wounds on the 1800 block of North Mount Street. The victim was taken to a nearby hospital for treatment, officials said. Anyone with information is asked to call the police at 410-396-2477 or Metro Crime Stoppers at 1-866-7Lockup. The latest shooting on Saturday occurred just after 11:10 a.m. in northwest Baltimore. Police said they responded to a shot spotter alert at Block 1800 of Gwynns Falls Parkway. Upon arrival, officers said they located an 18-year-old man who had been shot. The victim was taken to a nearby hospital, where he later died, police said. Homicide investigators are asking anyone with information to call them at 410-396-2100 or Metro Crime Stoppers at 1-866-7Lockup.
TV chef James Martin appeared to be struggling to hold back tears as he marked a televised milestone on Saturday. ITV's James Martin Saturday Morning returned to the air again on Saturday morning and announced he was celebrating his 200th episode on May 28. He paid tribute to Michel Roux Sr., whom James described as "like a father figure" to him and who was a mentor to him when he was a young chef. During the emotional show, Brian Turner paid tribute to his friend James. He said, "Son, we're very proud of you." Lisa Goodwin-Allen then said, "It's a real testament to you and the team behind the scenes. It's a great Saturday show and I love being a part of it. ITV This Morning regular James joked: "Only Brian Turner could have had an oil painting of himself behind his head in his house." The TV chef apologized to his followers on Twitter for his emotions: "Sorry I'm in the @sat_jamesmartin show got a little emotional. Michel Roux Snr was like a father figure to me and that day in France was one of the biggest of my life." But fans were quick to reassure James that there were no regrets, with many congratulating him on his 200th episode. @debskillingback commented : "Oh I watched and knew you would cry if they cut back on you. And that's not from cutting onions. Roux Snr, such a legend." for james nothing wrong with a man showing some emotion and he was a lovely lovely man wish he was still with us so much fun with you and saturday morning in the kitchen explaining everything is one of the best , I wish I could have met him." @BarnabyAppricot said: "No need to apologize chef. It's always a pleasure to watch this clip with you again and again. Brilliant show today, chef. Amazing chefs, great guests. A well deserved celebration of 200 shows.
June 5 (Reuters) - The Boulder County Sheriff's Office responded to a call about a distress signal Saturday morning and helped rescue an injured skier in the Indian Peaks Wilderness. The sheriff's office was contacted at 9:53 a.m. about a skiing accident over the Fourth of July Trailhead on the flank of South Arapaho Peak in an area known as the Skywalker Couloir in the Indian Peaks Wilderness. A Med Evac ambulance plane was notified and met a rescuer from the Rocky Mountain Rescue Group at Boulder Municipal Airport and then flew to the scene of the accident. The Colorado Army National Guard was notified through Colorado Search and Rescue to order a helicopter for a hoist rescue. Rescuers met the patient, a 27-year-old Boulder County man, at 12:43 p.m. A Colorado Army National Guard Black Hawk helicopter hauled the patient from the scene. Agencies involved in the rescue included the Boulder County Sheriff's Office, American Medical Response, Alpine Rescue Team, Colorado Army National Guard, Colorado Search and Rescue, Med Evac, Nederland Fire Protection District, and the Rocky Mountain Rescue Group.
Firefighters were at the scene of the fire in Maitland on Saturday. Just before 12 noon, over 60 firefighters were called to the building fire, according to the Maitland Fire Rescue Department. Firefighters from Orange and Seminole counties assisted Maitland firefighters in fighting the blaze at the abandoned Summit Charter School at 1250 N. Maitland Ave. The building has been abandoned for about a decade since the school closed. Firefighters say it hasn't changed their response on the scene. "That was the equivalent of a three-alarm fire," said Will Watts, Maitland Fire Chief. "We treat each building as if it were occupied because we certainly don't know if anyone has been in the building and we don't want to assume a building is vacant without a thorough search of the building," Watts said . "So we had to switch crews quickly to make sure everyone got home safely," Watts said. At the time of the fire there were no reported injuries and no reports of anyone inside the building. Firefighters searched the building twice to make sure no one was inside. They say these searches confirmed the building was unoccupied. CHECK OUT WESH: Stay up to date with the latest Orlando news, weather and sports.
Children as young as 5 could be eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine as early as this weekend after the U.S. Food and Drug Administration granted its age-group approval on Friday. The FDA announced that it would change its emergency use approval for the vaccines being developed by Moderna and Pfizer-BioNTech, making both available to children as young as 6 months of age. If approved, infants and young children could start receiving COVID vaccine doses from Monday or Tuesday. An employee of the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority was arrested Friday morning on suspicion of making a criminal threat of gun violence while other employees were at a San Jose bus terminal, according to the Santa Clara County Sheriff's Office. Deputies responded at 7:50 a.m. Friday and contacted the person who reported the threats, then arrested the employee and booked him into the Santa Clara County Jail on suspicion of making criminal threats. The Santa Clara County Sheriff's Office is asking anyone with information about the case to call (408) 808-4500 or an anonymous hotline at (408) 808-4431. Napa police reported early Saturday that the caretaker of a non-verbal woman found at a hotel was located. A brief police press release at 1:47 a.m. gave no further details. Police thanked the community on social media and announced that the family was safely reunited. The nonverbal woman was found around 9 p.m. Friday at the Cambria Hotel on Soscol Avenue. Volunteers are needed in San Francisco to help create new heatmaps of the cityscape by attaching sensors to their vehicles. The city is one of 14 cities selected for the Urban Heat Watch project, which the city government's office said aims to better understand the relationship between climate change, extreme temperatures, public health and the built environment. Sponsored by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the project will allow the city to measure how temperatures vary across neighborhoods to address health inequalities associated with extreme heat. About 50 volunteers are recruited to attach sensors to their vehicles and drive them on set routes around the city. The sensors will record temperature and humidity data that will help create maps of urban heat islands. Interested volunteers can register at sfclimatehealth.org/heatwatch. The Oakland Police Department plans to add additional resources for potential side activities in the city this weekend, according to a police spokesman. Additional police patrols will scour the city to enforce illegal side activities. Officers will take action by issuing subpoenas, making arrests and towing vehicles. The Sonoma County Board of Supervisors on Friday voted unanimously to approve a new fiscal 2022-23 budget that includes a 7 percent increase over last year's budget with total spending of $2.6 billion. The approved budget is broadly consistent with the budget for fiscal 2011-22 and avoids any cuts in the county's core services, a county spokesman said Friday. The new financial year begins on July 1st. San Francisco International Airport officials said Friday night that a suspect was arrested after he tried to injure several people in the airport's international terminal. An airport spokesman said late Friday evening that three people had been treated for minor abrasions. A negligent arrest at the DUI has led to the seizure of multiple guns in Petaluma, authorities said Friday. Evan Weise, 22, of Cotati, was arrested June 11 on suspicion of hit-and-run driving after police alleged he hit a pedestrian and several vehicles on Kentucky Street. Weise is also suspected of assaulting a police officer and an employee at a downtown restaurant. On Wednesday, police obtained a search warrant for Weise's 7th Street apartment in Petaluma, alleging that she had a desialized AR-15 assault rifle with a 200-round drum magazine, a 12-gauge shotgun, ammunition, a sword and several others high found -capacity magazines. A 44-year-old man was arrested this week for viewing with a video camera at a high school graduation in Petaluma after a small camera was found discreetly hidden in a bathroom litter box. A resident hosted the graduation ceremony at his home for his 17-year-old student on Tuesday night. During the party, the camera was discovered positioned and hidden in a litter box in one of the residence's bathrooms. A police spokesman said the camera recorded for about 30 minutes before it was spotted, but no one at the party admitted to owning the camera. Police confiscated the camera for their investigation and on Wednesday viewed the captured video and observed the suspect recording himself as he placed the camera in the litter box. The investigation revealed that the suspect in the video attending the party is the ex-husband of the resident who hosted the event. Korrell, from Ross, was arrested in Corte Madera on Thursday morning. Detectives also obtained a search warrant for his Ross residence and seized potential electronic evidence that requires further processing and investigation. The National Weather Service forecast for Saturday for the greater San Francisco Bay Area calls for clear, sunny skies with daily highs that are still on the cool side, but will be slightly warmer compared to Friday's temperatures. Copyright © 2022 Bay City News, Inc. Republication, retransmission, or redistribution is prohibited without the express written consent of Bay City News, Inc. 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A Beach Danger Notice in Effect for Sanilac and St Clair RegionsA Beach Danger Notice in Effect for Sanilac and St Clair RegionsSign up for our newsletterTomorrow 4: City returns chickens to Livonia family and conducts animal cruelty investigations 4-year-old boy transforms into the Hulk to allay his fear of medical procedures at Beaumont Royal Oak. A Detroit man who disappeared 3 years ago after leaving home on his bicycle is still missing. Get some fresh air on the streets this summer with this popular germ and odor eliminator. Saturday will have fantastic shopping weather Last minute Father's Day shoppers. Saturday will have fantastic shopping weather for last minute Father's Day shoppers. It will be wonderful for all with clear conditions in the morning and glorious sunshine in the afternoon. Tonight it will be mild and cool. More sunshine returns at the start of June 16th and Father's Day on Sunday. A warm front brings the possibility of showers and storms tomorrow evening and tomorrow night. Hotter, wetter weather returns next week, in time for the real start of astronomical summer. Saturday morning will be clear and cool. The weather will help everyone from people who go for morning walks or bike rides to families going to little league games. Sunrise is at 5:57 am. Saturday afternoon will be sunny, mild and great. Highs will be in the low 70's to near 75 degrees. A pleasant north breeze blows for trips to the zoo or walks along the lake. Saturday evening is cool and clear. Temperatures will be in the 60's. Saturday night will be mostly clear, cool and fine. We can safely and comfortably sleep with the windows open when temperatures drop to 40 and 50 degrees. Happy Father's Day and welcome to June 16, Sunday. The sun will shine brightly on Detroit and all of Southeast Michigan as we celebrate and reflect. It's getting warmer with afternoon temperatures in the upper 70's to nearly 80 degrees. A warm front is approaching Sunday night. Highs will be in the mid 80's and many will notice humidity levels slowly increasing. Tuesday and Wednesday will be hazy, hot and humid. Astronomical summer begins on Tuesday morning at 5:13 a.m. with the summer solstice. The mercury is skyrocketing, reaching the low and mid 90's. We will be close with hazy, hot and humid conditions. Highs are in the mid and high 90s. It feels like 105 to 110 degrees. Thursday and Friday are mostly sunny and hot. Highs are in the upper 80s to almost 90 degrees. Make sure to download the FREE Local4Casters weather app - it's easily one of the best in the nation. He has a BSE in Meteorology from the University of Michigan and an MS in Meteorology from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he wrote his dissertation on "The Behavior of the Total Mass of the Atmosphere".
Police are investigating what they are calling a murder involving two men believed to be homeless that occurred in the Castro Valley on Saturday morning. Deputies went to the 3600 block of Castro Valley Boulevard to follow up on 911 calls around 7:40 a.m. that reported a man bleeding in the area. Deputies found the injured man, who told them he had been attacked behind the pharmacy in the area. The man said he was hit with a crowbar during the attack, police said. Looking behind the building, deputies found a man without a pulse or breathing. They tried unsuccessfully to revive the man, but he was pronounced dead by responding paramedics, police said. The injured man was taken to the hospital, where police say he is in stable condition. According to the police, it is possible that the injured man overpowered his attacker with a stranglehold. An autopsy and thorough forensic examination will be performed. Copyright © 2022 Bay City News, Inc. Republication, retransmission, or redistribution is prohibited without the express written consent of Bay City News, Inc. Bay City News is a 24/7 news service covering the greater Bay Area. Copyright © 2022 by Bay City News, Inc. Republication, redistribution, or other reuse without the express written consent of Bay City News, Inc. is prohibited.