Police investigating pair of 'smash burglaries' in La Verne
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 10:42:26 GMT
Police in La Verne are searching for at least two suspects who are believed to be responsible for two early morning break-ins last week.The break-ins happened at businesses on the 1500 block of Foothill Boulevard on July 15, according to the La Verne Police Department.Security footage shared by the Police Department showed two men smash the window of a Baskin Robbins and then push the broken glass in to gain access to the business. A second business, identified by police as Don Baja Grill, was also broken into under similar circumstances.Police did not specify what, if anything, was taken from either business.Both break-ins are believed to have been committed by the same suspects, police said. The suspected burglars fled the scene prior to police arrival, and detectives are "working diligently" to identify them, police said.Anyone with information about this crime or any other suspicious activity is urged to contact the La Verne Police Department at 909-596-1913.No injuries were rep...These are California's most competitive rental markets
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 10:42:26 GMT
It won’t be easy for Californians to secure an apartment in certain cities across the Golden State.A new study from Rent Café identified the most competitive rent spots across the United States. In California, Orange County, San Diego, the Central Coast and Silicon Valley were listed among the most competitive rental markets in the country.Researchers at Rent Café analyzed Yardi Systems apartment data from 137 rental markets to see which areas were the most sought-after. These are the wealthiest and poorest counties in California Researchers only looked at large-scale multi-family properties with at least 50 units. Affordable housing units weren’t considered.Researchers calculated a score for each area to determine which rental markets were the most competitive. The score was based on five metrics, including apartment occupancy rate, average total days vacant, and renewal lease rate.These are the top 20 most competitive large markets for the start of 2023Mami- Dade County in Flori...Oakland A’s trade Shintaro Fujinami to Baltimore Orioles
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 10:42:26 GMT
The A’s have already traded one of their marquee free agent signings from this past offseason.Oakland announced that it has Japanese pitcher Shintaro Fujinami has been dealt to the Orioles for minor league left-handed pitcher Easton Lucas.Fujinami, 29, signed with the A’s on a one-year, $3.25 million deal last offseason to much fanfare locally after leaving the Hanshin Tigers of Japan’s Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB). The A’s hoped the right-hander could be a veteran presence in their bullpen, but he lost each of his first four starts, allowing 24 runs in 15 innings.He was moved to the bullpen and struggled initially, but save for three appearances as an opener, he’s found a groove since June began. During that stretch, Fujinami has thrown 16 2/3 innings coming into games as a reliever and only allowed 10 hits, six walks and three runs while striking out 18. He’s only allowed runs in two of those relief appearances, too.Related ArticlesOakland Athletics | A’s us...How Oppenheimer’s double-martini and cigarette diet challenged Cillian Murphy
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 10:42:26 GMT
Maybe it was Cillian Murphy’s way of truly inhabiting the character of J. Robert Oppenheimer that he found himself developing the scientist’s lack of appetite for food, with the actor losing enough weight to embody Oppenheimer’s famously slender frame, which, at times, was viewed as unhealthy.In Christopher Nolan’s “Oppenheimer,” the Manhattan Project director appears to survive on Chesterfield cigarettes and double martinis, as Murphy said in an interview with The Guardian. In a couple scenes in the movie, the UC Berkeley physicist is seen grudgingly accepting a slice of an orange from his good friend, the future Nobel Prize-winning physicist Isidor Rabi.As explained in “American Prometheus,” the biography on which the film is based, the 5-foot-10 Oppenheimer wasn’t a big eater — sometimes to his detriment. After he was recruited to lead efforts to build the atomic bomb, he took the Army physical, with the idea that all sc...Letters: Covered cars | Steel facility | Affordability crisis | Recalibrate lines | Delta tunnel
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Submit your letter to the editor via this form. Read more Letters to the Editor.Don’t rely on coveredcar promise in coal fightRe: “City goes to trial with developer in ‘coal war’” (Page B1, July 8).Thank you for your timely coverage of the Oakland “coal war.” However, despite his quoted comment about preventing coal dust, Phil Tagami has never committed to using covered cars. For good reason — covers for coal cars are not commercially available. If they were, they would be prohibitively expensive and might lead to the spontaneous combustion of the coal.The Utah coal company behind Mr. Tagami still ships coal in uncovered cars to Richmond, where a recent scientific study documented that those coal trains increase toxic fine particulate matter (PM 2.5) more than other freight trains do.PM 2.5 disproportionately affects infants, children, the elderly, the poor and people of color. It causes cancer, heart and lung disease, dementia, adverse birth outcomes a...Here’s something you don’t often hear from the IRS: Don’t pay your taxes (yet)
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 10:42:26 GMT
By Jon Healey, Los Angeles TimesA ball of confusion — that’s what the IRS is today, at least for many Californians.The Internal Revenue Service announced in early January that taxpayers in disaster-stricken counties would have more time to file their returns and pay their taxes. Since then, it has amended its stance multiple times, adding more counties and extending the payment deadlines — and then seemingly moving up the deadlines and canceling the relief.The latest hiccup: Taxpayers who filed their returns early but delayed paying what they owed are getting “notice and demand” letters from the IRS, telling them they face penalties and interest charges if they don’t pay within 21 days. Only if they read all the way through the four-page letter will they find a paragraph at the end telling them to disregard everything that came before it if they live in an area covered by a disaster declaration — which includes 57 of the state’s 58 counties.Say what?Acc...Surfboard-hopping sea otter continues to give authorities the slip
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 10:42:26 GMT
Wildlife authorities in a small motorboat with an antenna, surfboard and net spent a foggy morning Wednesday drifting by the seaweed beds off the cliffs near the Santa Cruz lighthouse and its legendary Steamer Lane surf break, hoping for a break of their own.For weeks now, they’ve tried to nab Otter 841, an international sensation since images of her commandeering surfboards — and sometimes chewing on them — went viral on social media but raised fears the adorable aquatic fur-ball could pose a risk to the public. After Wednesday’s fruitless effort, the crew packed it in and motored away empty handed.“It’s pretty funny, ” surfer Dylan Reisig, 25, of Santa Cruz, said of the ongoing cat-and-mouse game. With signs posted along the stairways leading down to the ocean warning of the “aggressive sea otter,” Reisig admitted, “I was honestly worried about it a little bit.”But like many other locals and tourists who’ve fl...Man arrested after threatening store employee, smashing car windows with golf club in Alameda: police
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 10:42:26 GMT
(KRON) -- The Alameda Police Department arrested a person who allegedly threatened a store employee and smashed car windows with a golf club on Tuesday, according to police. APD responded to calls about an in-progress theft at about 5:55 a.m. Tuesday. Police were told an "agitated person" was threatening a store clerk with a golf club. Fairfield police borrow golf cart to chase, capture burglary suspect APD said the person left the store and began smashing windows of an occupied car and windows of a business in the South Shore Shopping Center, located at 523 South Shore Center. An image provided by police shows a car with its back passenger-side window smashed out. After receiving a suspect description from a witness, APD officers located the suspect on Park Street and took him into custody. Police said the store clerk and occupant of the smashed vehicle were unharmed in the incident.VIDEO: Brush fire in Napa County contained to 1 acre
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 10:42:26 GMT
(KRON) -- Crews responded to a one-acre brush fire that broke out Wednesday afternoon in Napa County, Cal Fire LNU announced on Twitter. Firefighters worked to extinguish the blaze on the 2300 block of Soda Canyon Road."The fire was burning upslope in grass oak woodland," Cal Fire said. Crews were able to contain the fire "quickly" before it grew in size. Cal Fire posted a video (above) at the scene where firefighters responded to the blaze.The cause of the fire is unknown at this time. Authorities will investigate. KRON On is streaming news live now.embed-container { position: relative; padding-bottom: 56.25%; height: 0; overflow: hidden; max-width: 100%; } .embed-container iframe, .embed-container object, .embed-container embed { position: absolute; top: 0; left: 0; width: 100%; height: 100%; }The fire broke out approximately 20 miles north of downtown Napa. Cal Fire first tweeted about the blaze at 3:39 p.m.Phillies doctors recommend elbow surgery for top prospect Andrew Painter
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 10:42:26 GMT
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The Philadelphia Phillies medical staff has recommended right-handed pitching prospect Andrew Painter have surgery on his right elbow.The team said Wednesday that a UCL reconstruction on Painter’s elbow was advised along with ulnar nerve transposition surgery. The 20-year-old sprained the ulnar collateral ligament during spring training in March. The Phillies said Painter had continued to experience symptoms after bullpen sessions and that tests have shown “interval healing” in his elbow. The hope was that Painter could avoid surgery with a conservative throwing program and rehab process, but the discomfort persisted.“There actually has been healing, but it’s still bothering him,” David Dombroski, the Phillies’ president of baseball operations, told reporters prior to Wednesday’s game against Milwaukee.Painter is scheduled to consult with Los Angeles Dodgers head team physician Dr. Neal ElAttrache on July 24 in Los Angeles. If ...Latest news
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