Fire at San Leandro apartment complex has 160 looking for housing
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:19:38 GMT
SAN LEANDRO — Approximately 160 residents at a three-story apartment complex were left looking for housing Tuesday night after a fire broke out at the complex, fire officials said.The fire in the 13700 block of E. 14th Street broke out about 5:10 p.m. and caused enough damage to the building that it was red-tagged, according to a statement from Alameda County Fire spokesperson Cheryl Hurd.All of the residents escaped without being injured, she said.The Red Cross and the city of San Leandro were helping to find them shelter.The first firefighters to arrive saw flames and smoke in one of the units on the third floor that extended to an adjacent unit, Hurd said. It took 29 firefighters to fight the fire and bring it under control, she said. They were able to get inside of the building as they fought the blaze and extinguished it in about 30 minutes.No other information was available immediately.Please check back for updates.Related ArticlesCrashes and Disasters | Aband...Large Antioch housing development on track on former grazing land
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PHILADELPHIA (AP) — A retired Philadelphia police officer already in custody on child sex assault charges is now charged with dozens more sex crimes that stem from his time on duty.Former patrol officer Patrick Heron was previously charged with posing as an officer after he retired in 2019 to lure young girls into meeting him or soliciting intimate photos, allegations that District Attorney Larry Krasner has called alarming.Heron is now charged with sexual misconduct against girls and women in 19 new cases stemming from 2005 to 2019, while he was on the police force. He is also charged with threatening or intimidating witnesses.“We keep learning there are more victims. We keep learning there is new evidence,” Lyandra Retacco, chief of the Special Investigations Unit of the District Attorney’s Office, said at a press conference, according to The Philadelphia Inquirer.Heron, 53, is being held without bail after his $2 million bail was revoked. His lawyer, Pierre La Tour, declined to c...CNBC: mira cómo ayudar a tu hijo a ser financieramente independiente
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La Copa Mundial Femenina brinda a las jugadoras la oportunidad de representar a su nación en el escenario global. Sin embargo, para muchos atletas, su herencia cultural va más allá de un solo país.El frente de las camisetas de Ashley Sánchez y Sofía Huerta dirá “USA” cuando salten al campo para las dos veces campeonas defensoras de la Copa Mundial Femenina este verano. Sin embargo, también jugarán por los nombres en la parte posterior de sus camisetas y su linaje mexicoamericano.Sánchez y Huerta, ambas mitad blancas anglosajón y mitad mexicanas, se unirán a Stephanie Cox como las únicas mexicoamericanas en representar a la selección nacional femenina de Estados Unidos en una Copa del Mundo. Como cuentan en el podcast bilingüe de NBC y Telemundo “Mi Mundialista Favorita”, hubo un largo camino hasta que cada jugadora logró abrazar su identidad cultural.Sánchez tenía 3 meses y estaba a solo millas de distancia cuando la selección femenina de EEUU (conocida como USWNT p...Tennessee State to become first HBCU to add ice hockey
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Tennessee State University announced Wednesday that it will become the first Historically Black College and University (HBCU) to introduce ice hockey.The program has been created in partnership with the National Hockey League, the National Hockey League Players Association and the Nashville Predators. The announcement was made on the date of the NHL draft, which will be held at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville – the city where TSU is located.Since 2017, the NHL and the players association have sponsored feasibility studies to U.S. colleges and universities interested in exploring the addition of Division I men’s and women’s programs. TSU and the NHL began their study in 2021. It is unclear whether the school will add men’s ice hockey, women’s ice hockey or both.Tennessee State’s addition follows a trend of HBCUs adding sports outside their more traditional offerings of football, men’s and women’s basketball and men’s and wome...Jury resumes deliberations of ex-Parkland school resource officer’s fate in a rare trial over police conduct in a mass shooting
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:19:38 GMT
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