Denver school board’s closed-door meeting after East High shooting violated Colorado law, judge rules

Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 20:15:30 GMT

Denver school board’s closed-door meeting after East High shooting violated Colorado law, judge rules Denver’s school board violated Colorado law when members met behind closed doors the day after the shooting inside East High School, a judge ruled Friday, ordering Denver Public Schools to publicly release the recording of the entire meeting within three days. The Denver Post and five other Colorado news organizations sued the school district, alleging the Board of Education violated the Colorado Open Meetings Law when it met in an executive session — which was closed to the public — one day after a student shot and injured two administrators inside East. As part of the lawsuit, the media coalition sought the release of the meeting’s recording.Denver District Court Judge Andrew Luxen on Friday issued an order that found the executive session was “convened in violation of statute” because the topics discussed during the five-hour meeting were not properly noticed beforehand.As a result, “no resolution, rule, regulation, ordinance or formal ac...

Woman gives birth, abandons newborn in Ventura alley

Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 20:15:30 GMT

Woman gives birth, abandons newborn in Ventura alley Police in Ventura are looking for a woman who gave birth in an alley early Friday morning and immediately abandoned her newborn and ran away.Shortly before 1 a.m., employees at a business in the 4200 block of Transport Steet heard a woman screaming in a rear alley, authorities said.“They approached the female and saw her remove her pants and immediately give birth to an infant,” said Ventura Police Commander Sarah Heard. “She placed the infant on the ground, severed the umbilical cord, and quickly ran away from the area.”The employees called 9-1-1 and cared for the newborn until paramedics arrived. The child appeared healthy and was transported to a local hospital where they were listed in stable condition.Officers searched the area but could not find the mother, Heard said.She was described as a white female with short dark hair who appeared homeless.Anyone with information about her whereabouts is encouraged to call 9-1-1 or 805-650-8010.California’s “Safe Surrender” program allow...

9-year-old signs six-figure NIL deal with sports agency

Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 20:15:30 GMT

9-year-old signs six-figure NIL deal with sports agency A 9-year-old from Snoop Dogg’s Youth Football League recently signed a six-figure NIL deal with a sports agency, becoming the first person from the youth league to do so at such a young age.Ghalee Wadood Jr.’s father, Ghalee Wadood Sr., shared the news with KTLA describing his son as a “standout 9-year-old athlete who excels in football, baseball, track and karate.”Ghalee Wadood Sr helping his son, Ghalee Wadood Jr. sign his new six-figure contract (Ghalee Wadood Sr.) “It’s kinda surreal,” Ghalee Wadood Sr. said while describing the moment his son signed the deal. “It's humbling and exciting for them (Family 4 Life) to see his potential and want to manage him.Ghalee Wadood Jr. will be working with Family 4 Life, a sports agency that already represents football players from NFL teams such as the New England Patriots, the San Francisco 49ers and the New York Giants, among others.The young football star, who hasn’t even reached double digits yet, has already made a name for himself in ...

James Cameron imagines the ‘horrifying’ sound heard by the Titan sub passengers in their final moments

Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 20:15:30 GMT

James Cameron imagines the ‘horrifying’ sound heard by the Titan sub passengers in their final moments James Cameron, the director of 1997’s “Titanic,” is probably accustomed to thinking of events in narrative, cinematic terms, so it shouldn’t come as a surprise that he would apply his expertise in both filmmaking and deep-sea exploration to vividly describe what could have happened to the doomed Titan submersible and its five passengers.In a series of interviews with media outlets Thursday, Cameron expressed sadness over the similarities between the Titanic disaster in 1912 and the Titan submersible, which imploded in the North Atlantic and killed five people aboard, the Coast Guard reported Thursday. Cameron also said he had correctly guessed as early as Monday that the vessel had imploded, according to the Daily Beast and the Washington Post. He told CNN’s Anderson Cooper that his contacts among deep sea explorers told him the vessel had reportedly lost communication and tracking simultaneously on Sunday, about an hour and 45 minutes into its 12,000-f...

Patrick Marleau officially rejoins Sharks organization as coach, front office advisor

Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 20:15:30 GMT

Patrick Marleau officially rejoins Sharks organization as coach, front office advisor Patrick Marleau is officially back with the San Jose Sharks.The only player in the Sharks’ history to have his jersey number retired has returned to the organization as a player development coach and hockey operations advisor, the Sharks announced on Friday.In his new role, Marleau will be based in San Jose and work with Sharks and Barracuda prospects on on-ice skill development. He’ll also serve as an advisor to Sharks general manager Mike Grier and the Sharks’ hockey operations staff.“I’m extremely excited to be officially back as part of the Sharks organization,” Marleau said in a statement. “I’m looking forward to working with our players on the ice to help them reach their full potential and sharing the knowledge I have garnered from playing 23 years in the National Hockey League. I’m also eager to work with Mike and his staff, and to continuing to learn about the game and business side of hockey.”The team hinted at the likely move on Wednesday with a social media video, which ...

Fiery fatal crash in on Dublin-San Ramon border involved two brothers

Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 20:15:30 GMT

Fiery fatal crash in on Dublin-San Ramon border involved two brothers DUBLIN — A fiery crash earlier this week on one of the city’s most-used roads killed two men who were brothers, authorities said Friday.Adam Rasheed, 25, and Khaleed Rasheed, 23, both died Tuesday night, after the car they were in lost control, hit a tree and pole and caught fire.The wreck happened about 10:30 p.m. on Dougherty Valley Road near Fall Creek Road, right on the border of Dublin and San Ramon. The road is six lanes with a raised median and has a speed limit of 45 mph, according to police.Dublin police said the BMW was speeding and split in two when it hit the tree and pole. The road was shut down for hours in the aftermath of the crash.Both brothers attended Dougherty Valley High School, and Khaleed Rasheed was a member of the lacrosse team.Related ArticlesCrashes and Disasters | ‘I didn’t even say goodbye’: Los Gatos man details heart-wrenching loss of wife and daughter killed in Santa Clara car crash Crashes and Disasters | ...

‘I didn’t even say goodbye’: Los Gatos man details heart-wrenching loss of wife and daughter killed in Santa Clara car crash

Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 20:15:30 GMT

‘I didn’t even say goodbye’: Los Gatos man details heart-wrenching loss of wife and daughter killed in Santa Clara car crash A Los Gatos husband and father who says he would have called himself the “luckiest man alive” until last week detailed the horrific aftermath of a Santa Clara car crash that killed his wife and 12-year-old daughter in an online fundraiser posted on Thursday.In a heart-breaking GoFundMe post, Christopher Chambers described how he met his wife, and the excruciating lead up to the deaths of her and their daughter. The post identified Beidi, 44, and Elsye, 12, as the victims of the June 14 single-car crash in Santa Clara that claimed the lives of a mother and daughter. According to police, their white 2021 Tesla Model Y struck a tree and burst into flames around 2 p.m. on San Tomas Expressway.Chambers wrote that he met his wife while studying in China, where she was a college student. The pair quickly began dating after he was intrigued by her “intelligence and poise.” Even when his semester ended, he chose to stay in Beijing to work as a freelance English teache...

Michigan man accused of killing U.S. tourist at German castle was chatting with woman online moments before his arrest

Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 20:15:30 GMT

Michigan man accused of killing U.S. tourist at German castle was chatting with woman online moments before his arrest A woman who lives in Thailand connected months ago with a Michigan man while playing an online video game.They quickly struck up a friendship and chatted every day.Those conversations came to an end on the afternoon of June 14 — the day Troy Bohling, 30, of Lincoln Park, is accused of sexually assaulting and killing one woman and injuring another in Germany.Chanidtha Khumpuok said she is shocked to learn the man she knew online is now accused of choking and pushing two women down a steep ravine near a castle known for its fairytale appearance.It was less than an hour beforehand that Bohling sent her several selfies in an online chat — photos resembling the very area he was arrested, wearing the same clothing he had on when police took him into custody.In a chat log shared with The News-Herald, Khumpuok and Bohling began talking that day like any other day. Both said good morning to one another.Bohling then told her about a dream he had.“I had a dream that I was sleeping in the room ...

At Berkeley Rep: One man’s odyssey to hide who he was after national tragedy

Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 20:15:30 GMT

At Berkeley Rep: One man’s odyssey to hide who he was after national tragedy Ari’el Stachel was in fifth grade when 9/11 happened. And all of a sudden he didn’t want to be perceived as Middle Eastern anymore.A Berkeley native who later won a Tony Award for his role in “The Band’s Visit,” Stachel has quite a personal odyssey to tell in his solo show “Out of Character,” now premiering at Berkeley Repertory Theatre.“I was raised as a Yemenite Jewish Ashkenazi kid here in the Bay Area,” Stachel says. “And that became kind of uncomfortable for me for a number of reasons, but 9/11 was a big part of that. It became really uncool to be Middle Eastern. I developed a friendship with a kid in seventh grade who was Black, and he really accepted me and took me under his wing.“I sort of developed this persona during my friendship with him, and that led me on to a years-long journey of appropriating other identities to survive socially growing up. You can be the same in the same skin color, the same body, the same look, but if you dress a certain way, talk a certain ...

The 10 most expensive homes that reported sold in San Jose the week of May 29

Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 20:15:30 GMT

The 10 most expensive homes that reported sold in San Jose the week of May 29 A house in San Jose that sold for $3.2 million tops the list of the most expensive residential real estate sales in San Jose in the past week.In total, 32 residential real estate sales were recorded in the area during the past week, with an average price of $2 million, $1,089 per square foot.The prices in the list below concern real estate sales where the title was recorded during the week of May 29 even if the property may have been sold earlier.10. $1.9 million, single-family house in the 1100 block of Quail Creek CircleThe property in the 1100 block of Quail Creek Circle in San Jose has new owners. The price was $1,911,000. The house was built in 1987 and has a living area of 1,827 square feet. The price per square foot is $1,046. The house features three bedrooms and two bathrooms.9. $2.2 million, single-family residence in the 1100 block of Olive Branch LaneThe property in the 1100 block of Olive Branch Lane in San Jose has new owners. The price was $2,170,000. The house was bu...