Opinion: Governor should help California cities protect against flooding

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:12:58 GMT

Opinion: Governor should help California cities protect against flooding The series of strong storms that California experienced this past winter brought not just intense rainfall, devastating flooding and terrible loss of life, but also a growing awareness that California urgently needs to protect against the flood impacts of climate change.Coastal areas that were inundated by rainfall experienced a preview of where rising seas will soon bring more frequent flooding. Those areas face a daunting future as climate change also brings intense storms more often. Now Gov. Gavin Newsom can take an important step to protect communities against these floods by signing a bill that requires cities to create effective shoreline resilience plans.Most cities are aware that rising sea levels and climate-induced storm activity pose growing risks to people, property and nature, and some have started to identify vulnerable areas and plan how to manage rising tides and storm water. Hayward adopted a Shoreline Adaptation Master Plan that maximizes wetland restoration. San ...

Fatality reported on U.S. 101 in Santa Clara County Wednesday evening

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:12:58 GMT

Fatality reported on U.S. 101 in Santa Clara County Wednesday evening (BCN) -- At least one died in a traffic collision on U.S. Highway 101 in Coyote on Wednesday evening, according to the California Highway Patrol.The crash occurred on the southbound lanes of U.S. 101 near the Coyote Creek Gold Drive onramp. Officers learned about the collision shortly after 7 p.m., the CHP said.The crash closed some of the highway's southbound lanes for more than two hours before they were cleared, according to the CHP. Oakland pedestrian struck, killed by stolen car on International Boulevard Copyright © 2023 Bay City News, Inc.

Stock market today: Wall Street moderately lower as anxiety over interest rates persists

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:12:58 GMT

Stock market today: Wall Street moderately lower as anxiety over interest rates persists Wall Street turned lower early Thursday as concerns over interest rates, rising oil prices and a possible government shutdown hung over markets.Futures for the Dow Jones industrials inched back about 0.1% before the bell, while the S&P 500 lost 0.2%.After more than a decade in which the Federal Reserve would quickly cut rates in order to help the economy, still-high inflation is now discouraging the Fed from lowering rates, which has put pressure on the stock market. The Fed’s main interest rate is already at its highest level since 2001, and the central bank indicated last week it would cut rates in 2024 by less than previously expected.Other worries tugging at financial markets are the threat of another U.S. government shutdown as Capitol Hill threatens a stalemate that could shut off federal services across the country as soon as this weekend.Stock prices have managed through past shutdowns relatively well, but conditions may be a little different this time. After reach...

Rock & Roll Hall of Fame ceremony live this year, with Elton John and Chris Stapleton performing

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:12:58 GMT

Rock & Roll Hall of Fame ceremony live this year, with Elton John and Chris Stapleton performing NEW YORK (AP) — Elton John, Brandi Carlile, Dave Matthews, H.E.R., Chris Stapleton, St. Vincent and New Edition will perform at this fall’s Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony, which will be broadcast live for the first time.The ceremony will be live on Disney+ on Nov. 3 and streamable afterward. ABC will air a special featuring performance highlights and standout moments on Jan. 1.“The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony has been the home to some of the most memorable moments in music history and celebrates the immeasurable impact these artists have had on the industry and culture,” said Rob Mills, an executive vice president for Walt Disney Television, in a statement. “We are so excited to offer audiences a front-row seat.”The inductees this year include Missy Elliott, Willie Nelson, Sheryl Crow, Chaka Khan, “Soul Train” creator Don Cornelius, Kate Bush and the late George Michael.The Cleveland-based institution also included The Spinners, Rage ...

Sky-high mortgage rates leave homes unaffordable for more buyers, sending new home sales tumbling

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:12:58 GMT

Sky-high mortgage rates leave homes unaffordable for more buyers, sending new home sales tumbling LOS ANGELES (AP) — Sales of new U.S. homes hit a 5-month low last month as sky-high mortgage rates continue to strain prospective homebuyers’ ability to afford a dwelling.The pace slowed 8.7% in August from the previous month to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 675,000 properties, the Department of Commerce reported this week. Economists polled by FactSet had expected the annual pace to reach 700,000 homes.“Homebuilders are still benefiting from very low inventory of existing homes for sale, which has driven more buyers to consider new construction, but with mortgage rates elevated and home prices high, affordability is a growing concern for homebuyers,” said Lisa Sturtevant, chief economist at Bright MLS.Mortgage rates are near a 23-year high, forcing many would-be buyers to the sidelines. The average rate on a 30-year mortgage moved above 7% in August for the first time since November and has stayed above that threshold since then, according to mortgage buyer Fredd...

SUPREME COURT NOTEBOOK: From bananas to baby socks, lawyers stick to routines before arguments

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:12:58 GMT

SUPREME COURT NOTEBOOK: From bananas to baby socks, lawyers stick to routines before arguments WASHINGTON (AP) — The Biden administration’s top Supreme Court lawyer eats a bunch of bananas. Other advocates play music to psych themselves up. Some rub the feet on John Marshall’s statue a floor below the courtroom.The Supreme Court, which begins its new term on Monday, is awash in ritual. So it’s no surprise that the lawyers have a few regular, if occasionally eccentric, observances of their own.Arguing at the court can be both intimate and intimidating. Lawyers stand at a lectern that’s surprisingly close to the bench. They can spend an hour or more responding to questions from the nine justices.Advocates have many ways of getting ready, and some who have argued many cases have developed their own routines or lucky charms that they employ for a variety of reasons — out of a sense of comfort or, perhaps, because their first argument went well and no one likes to mess with a good thing.Before each of his 50 Supreme Court arguments, Neal Katyal talked to his thre...

Uruguay still targeting two wins at the Rugby World Cup. Namibia is ticked. Next: New Zealand

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:12:58 GMT

Uruguay still targeting two wins at the Rugby World Cup. Namibia is ticked. Next: New Zealand AVIGNON, France (AP) — Uruguay came to the Rugby World Cup to win two games for the first time.Namibia was knocked off on Wednesday. Uruguay has one more chance in the pool stage: New Zealand next Thursday.The first meeting between Los Teros and the All Blacks will be staged in Lyon.The odds for Uruguay are astronomical but that hasn’t dimmed its excitement or anticipation.“A lot of expectation,” Uruguay flyhalf Felipe Etcheverry says. “We have to prepare with a lot of focus. We have to win. It’s the perfect situation (to face the haka). I am dreaming of this moment.”Aside from Namibia, Los Teros really targeted Italy in Pool A, and put months of planning into taking down the Six Nations wooden-spooner. They made a great start and led 17-7 at halftime. But at the start of the second half, captain Andres Vilaseca was yellow-carded and Italy found another gear to win 38-17.The hangover from that heartbreak, and starting a Rugby World Cup game as the rare favorite, sa...

Jabil: Fiscal Q4 Earnings Snapshot

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:12:58 GMT

Jabil: Fiscal Q4 Earnings Snapshot ST PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) — ST PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) — Jabil Inc. (JBL) on Thursday reported fiscal fourth-quarter profit of $155 million.On a per-share basis, the St Petersburg, Florida-based company said it had profit of $1.15. Earnings, adjusted for pretax expenses and stock option expense, were $2.45 per share.The results exceeded Wall Street expectations. The average estimate of five analysts surveyed by Zacks Investment Research was for earnings of $2.31 per share.The electronics manufacturer posted revenue of $8.46 billion in the period, missing Street forecasts. Four analysts surveyed by Zacks expected $8.5 billion.For the year, the company reported profit of $818 million, or $6.02 per share. Revenue was reported as $34.7 billion.For the current quarter ending in November, Jabil expects its per-share earnings to range from $2.40 to $2.80. Analysts surveyed by Zacks had forecast adjusted earnings per share of $2.15.The company said it expects revenue in the range of $8.4 billi...

7 suspects arrested in burglary investigation near Cheesman Park

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:12:58 GMT

7 suspects arrested in burglary investigation near Cheesman Park DENVER (KDVR) — A shelter-in-place has been lifted for a neighborhood near Cheesman Park. Police were attempting to make contact with people wanted in connection to a burglary.The Denver Police Department tweeted about the incident just after 3 a.m. Thursday.Officers said they were attempting to contact suspects about a burglary in the 1300 block of Lafayette Street. The neighborhood sits in the northwest corner of Cheesman Park. Salida community overcome with emotion after Suzanne Morphew found DPD said multiple suspects had already been detained before the shelter-in-place was issued. After the situation was resolved, police said one additional suspect was taken into custody.In all, DPD said seven suspects were taken into custody in connection to a burglary.The shelter-in-place expanded to a two-block radius.

Troopers find 290 pounds of cocaine during traffic stop

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:12:58 GMT

Troopers find 290 pounds of cocaine during traffic stop DENVER (KDVR) — Picture the size of a Denver Broncos linebacker, then add a few more pounds. That's how many pounds of cocaine Colorado State Patrol troopers found during a traffic stop on Interstate 70 on Monday. On Sept. 25 around 3:30 a.m., a trooper working with the Smuggling-Trafficking-Interdiction-Section pulled over a Chrysler minivan for a traffic violation on I-70 near milepost 27.After the trooper became suspicious of criminal activity, they asked to search the vehicle. After the driver declined, CSP obtained a search warrant for the vehicle. Shelter-in-place lifted, several arrested in burglary case In the vehicle were suitcases zipped full of kilos of cocaine, according to CSP.Troopers arrested Tyleke Stokley from North Carolina and Darvin Campbell from Alabama. According to CSP, both were booked on charges of possession with intent to distribute more than 112 grams of cocaine and as a special offender for transporting more than seven grams of cocaine into Colorado.