Stanford Jazz Festival 2023: Here’s who to catch in star-studded lineup
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:13:56 GMT
A few months back when the Stanford Jazz Festival announced trumpeter Terence Blanchard as the opening act it looked like a smart move for the summer concert series, which runs June 23-August 5.With the news breaking on June 8 that the seven-time Grammy Award-winner and two-time Oscar nominee had been tapped by SFJAZZ to replace the organization’s founder Randall Kline as executive artistic director, Blanchard’s booking took on the aura of brilliance.Already a groundbreaking artist whose creative endeavors encompass popular culture and the most exclusive realms, Blanchard is ideally equipped to expand SFJAZZ’S mission as an educator, bandleader and composer. The fact that the announcement came just weeks after the Metropolitan Opera presented his first opera, “Champion,” which followed last year’s celebrated premiere of Blanchard’s “Fire Shut Up in My Bones,” the Met’s first-ever production by an African-American composer, highlighted in neon his singular reach.Saturday’s Bing...Biden in SF: Street closures, what you need to know
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:13:56 GMT
SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) -- President Joe Biden arrived in the Bay Area on Monday and will remain in the area through Wednesday. President Biden visited a nature preserve in Palo Alto on Monday, where he announced $600 million for projects to address climate change.On Tuesday, the president will be in San Francisco to meet with technology leaders and discuss AI.President Biden's visit to San Francisco will result in several street closures.Biden SF street closures:The following streets will be closed between 12. p.m. Monday through 1 p.m. WednesdayCalifornia between Mason & StocktonSacramento between Mason & PowellMason between California & ClayPowell between California & ClayThe following streets will be closed between 1p.m. and 9 p.m. on Tuesday:Market between Spear & SteuartSpear between Market & MissionSteuart between Market & MissionMission between Spear and The EmbarcaderoSeveral Muni routes will also be impacted by the president's visit. For a complete...Over 28K PG&E customers without power in Richmond
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:13:56 GMT
(KRON) -- Over 28,000 customers are being impacted by a power outage in Richmond, according to PG&E. The widespread outage appears to be affecting areas across the city and in neighboring San Pablo. Group of bicyclists rides onto 580 freeway, prompting CHP warning As of now, there is now word on what is causing the outage or when power will be restored. The outage has impacted BART service in the area, with the transit agency reporting a "major delay" due to equipment problems.A PG&E spokesperson told KRON4 that the outage began around 9:15 a.m. Tuesday and that it was impacting about 28,000 customers. Crews are currently on the scene to investigate the cause and to determine an estimated time for power to be restored.This is a developing story. Check back for updates.Missing Titanic tour sub has about 40 hours of oxygen left
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:13:56 GMT
BOSTON (NewsNation) — The five people onboard a missing submersible that was headed for the Titanic shipwreck on Sunday have approximately "40 hours of breathable air left," the U.S. Coast Guard estimated Tuesday.So far, search and rescue teams have been unable to find the vessel which is believed to be about 900 miles east of Cape Cod, Massachusetts. "You're dealing with a surface search and a subsurface search and frankly that makes it an incredibly complex operation," Capt. Jamie Frederick with the First Coast Guard District said at a press conference Tuesday.Now, rescuers are in a serious race against time. As of 1 p.m. Eastern Tuesday, the five people in the sub have about 40 hours before they run out of air. But finding the sub is just part of the challenge. Officials will also have to figure out how to recover the vessel, which could be as far as two miles underwater."If the sub is located, then the experts need to look at what is the best course of action for recovering the ...Guns, suspected narcotics seized in Hayward traffic stop
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:13:56 GMT
(KRON) -- A routine traffic stop in Hayward led to one arrest and the seizure of a handgun and suspected narcotics, the Hayward Police Department said Tuesday. During the traffic stop, a motorist who was pulled over for a moving violation exhibited signs of being under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Group of bicyclists rides onto 580 freeway, prompting CHP warning The driver also told officers he had a handgun and drugs inside the car, police said. The driver was placed under arrest and the car was searched.During the search, a loaded handgun and suspected narcotics, including suspected cocaine, were found. Drug sales paraphernalia was also found in the car.Hayward police used the announcement of the arrest as an opportunity to report someone you suspect is driving under the influence and to not get behind the wheel if you are under the influence.BART Richmond line faces 'major delay' due to power outage
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:13:56 GMT
(KRON) -- A "major delay" has been reported on the Richmond Line, according to Bay Area Rapid Transit. Pedestrian dies in East San Jose hit-and-run collision BART says the delay is a result of a power outage nearby which caused an equipment problem on the track near the Richmond Station. Trains are still running along the Richmond Line, but at reduced speeds, officials said. Some trains are being turned back at El Cerrito del Norte in an attempt to help limit the delays. No other information was immediately available.Watering right can save gardeners money, gallons and their plants, too
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:13:56 GMT
Until I installed soaker hoses throughout my vegetable beds this year, I’d always watered my plants by hand, which over the years had become tiresome.Standing outside holding a garden hose wasn’t exactly my idea of a good time, but it directs water precisely to the soil above roots, making sure it lands where it’s needed. That eliminates waste, and goes a long way toward preventing diseases like powdery mildew. That’s good for plants, the environment and the water bill.Placing flexible, porous rubber or fabric soaker hoses on the soil around plants is another preferred way to irrigate, as it allows water to seep slowly over roots. Drip irrigation hoses (rigid tubes with emitter holes that drip or stream water) work similarly.There are plenty of other easy ways to save water around the garden.WHEN TO WATER, AND HOW DEEPLYApplying water in the morning, for instance, allows time for it to permeate deeply into the soil before the sun gets too hot. Wait until later in the day, and ...Coast Guard says search for missing sub off New England has “not yielded any results” and will continue
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:13:56 GMT
BOSTON (AP) — Coast Guard says search for missing sub off New England has “not yielded any results” and will continue.SourceParis Olympics could join a longer list of Games marred by scandal
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:13:56 GMT
The news that French law enforcement officials are looking into possible corruption in awarding contracts for the Paris Olympics threatens to place those Games on the ever-growing list of Olympics that have been tarnished by scandals. A look at notable bidding scandals of the 21st century:SALT LAKE CITY, 2002 — Possibly the most wide-ranging bidding scandal of all time resulted in the removal of 10 members of the International Olympic Committee and a complete overhaul of the bidding process. The first whiff of scandal came in 1998 when a letter emerged suggesting the Salt Lake City bid committee was paying college tuition for the child of an IOC member. Payments totaling more than $1 million in cash, gifts, trips and scholarships were later discovered. The U.S. Department of Justice opened a case alleging 15 counts of bribery and fraud, though it was later thrown out. One major change is that IOC members were no longer allowed to visit bid cities.RIO DE JANEIRO, 2016 — The investiga...Rwanda genocide suspect to claim asylum in South Africa, lawyer says, complicating extradition
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:13:56 GMT
CAPE TOWN, South Africa (AP) — One of the last remaining suspects accused of orchestrating the brutal massacres of the Rwandan genocide nearly 30 years ago plans to apply for political asylum in South Africa, his lawyer said Tuesday.The U.N. tribunal charged Kayishema in 2001 with being a central figure in the slaughter of more than 2,000 people seeking refuge at a church.Now 62 years old, he was arrested last month in the small town of Paarl near Cape Town, South Africa, having been on the run for half his life.More than 800,000 people were killed when militias made up mainly of members of Rwanda’s Hutu ethnic group turned on their Tutsi neighbors. The killings, an attempt to wipe out the minority Tutsis, were triggered on April 6, 1994, when a plane carrying Rwandan President Juvénal Habyarimana, a Hutu, was shot down, killing him. Kayishema is accused of being one of the leaders of a Hutu mob that killed Tutsi men, women and children who were hiding in the Catholic church t...Latest news
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