Charles Hansen Killed in Motorcycle Crash near 27th [Phoenix, AZ]
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:22:34 GMT
Motorcycle vs. SUV Collision near Northern Avenue Left a 38-Year-Old Man DeadPHOENIX, AZ (June 30, 2023) – Early Friday morning, a motorcycle collision near 27th Avenue claimed the life of Charles Hansen.The incident occurred on June 2nd, just before 1:30 a.m., near the intersection of 27th Avenue and Northern Avenue.According to the Phoenix police, motorcyclist Charles Hansen, and an SUV driven by a woman were involved in the collision. Reports state that Hansen was headed east on Northern Avenue at high speeds when the SUV made a turn in front of him.The impact of the collision ejected Hansen from his motorcycle and caused the SUV to be overturned. Both Hansen and the woman driving the SUV sustained injuries.Emergency crews pronounced 38-year-old Charles Hansen dead at the scene. Meanwhile, first responders extricated the woman and transported her to a local hospital for treatment. She is reported to be in stable condition.The Sweet James team sends their warm and sincerest ...San Jose Sharks retain two young players while making a flurry of moves
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:22:34 GMT
The San Jose Sharks confirmed they’re keeping a pair of players they acquired within the past year by re-signing goalie Eetu Makiniemi and left wing Jacob Peterson during a flurry of moves the team announced Friday.While Makiniemi and Peterson earned new contracts that staved off free agency, the Sharks chose not to issue qualifying offers to five players, including forward Noah Gregor and goalie Mackenzie Blackwood, making them all unrestricted free agents. Neither forwards Jonah Gadjovich and Evgeny Svechnikov nor goalie Strauss Mann were tendered contract offers.Blackwood, who was traded to the Sharks earlier this week, could also have a new deal soon, though. He remained in talks with the Sharks about a new contract as of Thursday afternoon. His qualifying offer would have netted him a $3.36 million, one-year deal, according to CapFriendly.Gregor, who had 17 points in 57 games with San Jose last season, was the only player not qualified who was originally a Sharks draft pick.Mak...Sale closed in Milpitas: $2.2 million for a four-bedroom home
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:22:34 GMT
2116 Skyline Drive – Google Street ViewA spacious house located in the 2100 block of Skyline Drive in Milpitas has new owners. The 2,150-square-foot property, built in 1989, was sold on June 12, 2023, for $2,160,000, or $1,005 per square foot. The property features four bedrooms, three bathrooms, and a garage, as well as a pool in the backyard and two parking spaces. The unit sits on a 6,000-square-foot lot.Additional houses have recently been purchased nearby:A 1,953-square-foot home on the 2200 block of Pinard Street in Milpitas sold in September 2022, for $1,575,000, a price per square foot of $806. The home has 3 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms.In June 2023, a 3,389-square-foot home on Galindo Court in Milpitas sold for $2,970,000, a price per square foot of $876. The home has 4 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms.On Pinard Street, Milpitas, in March 2023, a 1,987-square-foot home was sold for $1,700,500, a price per square foot of $856. The home has 4 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms.Letters: Affirmative action | Green future | America’s promise | Partisanship
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:22:34 GMT
Submit your letter to the editor via this form. Read more Letters to the Editor.Supreme Court’s rulingundervalues people of colorRe: “Court rules against affirmative action” (Page A1, June 30).As a recent high school graduate and a woman of color, I am extremely disappointed by the Supreme Court’s ruling on affirmative action.This past school year, I applied to many Ivy League universities and got denied. Even with perfect grades, valedictory status and several passion projects, the Ivy Leagues didn’t see my value.I come from a humble, middle-class family, with many relatives who have worked in the agricultural fields of the Salinas Valley, but my family is not a legacy in any of the colleges to which I applied. To those on the Supreme Court who voted against affirmative action, it didn’t seem to be a problem in regard to wealth, status or legacy.As disappointing as this is, I am so honored and grateful for programs like the Cisneros Institute at George Washington ...Letters: Funding transit | The little guy | Two-state solution | Questions linger | A pushback
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:22:34 GMT
Submit your letter to the editor via this form. Read more Letters to the Editor.Raising bridge tolls isthe wrong funding planAs the Chair of the Solano Transportation Authority, as well as a board member of Solano Transit (Soltrans), I am a stalwart supporter of public transit and understand its need for a sustainable source of public funding if it is to survive.However, the last-minute proposal (SB 532) by state Sen. Scott Wiener to address this problem by raising bridge tolls even further is not good public policy. Residents of Solano County, the poorest county in the Bay Area, are required to cross a toll bridge to connect to the rest of the Bay Area. Some have to do so twice daily. Residents of more wealthy counties (Santa Clara, Sonoma and Marin) rarely cross one of the toll bridges on a regular basis.Since transit clearly needs an ongoing source of support, it would be far more equitable to place a parcel tax on every piece of property, including commercial buildings.Mayor Ste...Contra Costa County judge blocks 125-home Tassajara Valley project over water supply concerns
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:22:34 GMT
A Contra Costa County judge has halted a controversial housing development planned for open space just east of Danville over concerns there’s not enough water for the 125-home subdivision.Judge Danielle Douglas ruled this week that the project’s required environmental review lacked “reasoned analysis regarding water supply issues” and ordered county officials to rescind their approval of the project.The decision is a win for neighbors and environmental advocates who contend the 30-acre development, first proposed over a decade ago, exemplifies the worst of urban sprawl and would harm the ecology of the oak-dotted Tassajara Valley.“It should be encouraging to people that the rule of law matters in terms of their actual lives,” said Donna Gerber, a former county supervisor and longtime opponent of the project.Gerber and the East Bay Municipal Utility District, Sierra Club and another environmental group sued the county and project developers shortly...Man disputes his role in ‘disgraceful’ Supreme Court LGBTQ ruling
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:22:34 GMT
By Hannah Rabinowitz and Holmes Lybrand | CNNThe Colorado web designer who wanted to refuse LGBTQ customers and just won her case at the Supreme Court had claimed in court filings that a man inquired about her services for his same-sex wedding.But the man says he never reached out to Lorie Smith, the web designer who argued at the Supreme Court that she shouldn’t be forced to create same-sex wedding websites because of her religious objections. In fact, the man says he’s straight and married to a woman.The man was identified as “Stewart” in court filings and as someone who requested graphic designs for invitations and other materials for a same-sex wedding with his fiancé, Mike. CNN contacted Stewart through information in court filings. He asked for his last name, which is not in the filing, not to be used.In an interview with CNN Friday, Stewart said that he “did not submit a request” to the company, 303 Creative, and is a “happily married man to a woman of 15 years.”“I don’t know...Key inflation index drops to lowest point in 2 years
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:22:34 GMT
By Christopher Rugaber | Associated PressWASHINGTON — An inflation index that is closely monitored by the Federal Reserve tumbled last month to its lowest level since April 2021, pulled down by lower gas prices and slower-rising food costs.At the same time, consumers barely increased their spending last month, boosting it just 0.1%, after a solid 0.6% gain in April.The inflation index showed that prices rose 3.8% in May from 12 months earlier, down sharply from a 4.4% year-over-year surge in April. And from April to May, prices ticked up just 0.1%.Still, last month’s progress in easing overall inflation was tempered by an elevated reading of “core” prices, a category that excludes volatile food and energy costs. The increase underscored the Fed’s belief that it will need to keep raising interest rates to conquer high inflation.Core prices rose 4.6% in May from a year earlier, down slightly from the annual increase of 4.7% in April. It was the fifth straight m...Draymond Green agrees to 4-year, $100 million deal to return to the Warriors
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:22:34 GMT
Draymond Green isn’t going anywhere after all.Just seconds after free agency opened Friday afternoon, Green agreed to re-sign with Golden State on a four-year, $100 million deal contract that includes a player option in the final season, league sources confirmed.The deal will tie Green with Golden State through the 2026-27 season, one year longer than Stephen Curry, who’s under contract for the next three seasons.Green, whom the Warriors drafted No. 35 overall in 2012, is slated to make $22.6 million in the first year of his deal, which will result in more than $40 million in tax savings, according to a league source.Green, 33, was never going to go to another team, especially with how last season ended, and the writing had been on the wall for weeks that he’d be back next season and beyond.In the immediate aftermath of the Warriors season-ending loss in the Western Conference semifinals, Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson and Green all vowed it wouldn’t be the end...NCAA committee considers increasing transition cost to FBS from $5,000 to $5 million
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:22:34 GMT
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Football Championship Subdivision schools soon could be paying more — a lot more — to move to the NCAA’s top level of competition.The Division I Council is considering a proposal that would increase the transition fee from $5,000 to $5 million, effective upon approval of the measure. All Football Bowl Subdivision schools also would be required to provide 90% of the allowable scholarships in 16 sports, including football, over a rolling two-year period.The measure also calls on FBS schools to offer at least 210 scholarships per year at a price tag no lower than $6 million.If approved, the new rules would take effect Aug. 1, 2027, for current FBS members and FCS schools applying to make the move by 2024-25. Schools that apply after 2024-25 would have to meet the requirements before the end of the two-year transition process.It also would immediately eliminate the FBS attendance requirement.“These requirements will directly benefit college athletes competing i...Latest news
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