Pedestrian reportedly struck by car in Walnut Creek

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:32:30 GMT

Pedestrian reportedly struck by car in Walnut Creek (KRON) -- A pedestrian was struck by a car in the area of South Main Street and Botelho Drive, KRON4 has confirmed. Earlier, road closures were in effect in the area, but roads have since reopened, according to the Walnut Creek Police Department. VIDEO: Fight after 49ers game at In-N-Out near Levi’s Stadium leads to stabbing A male pedestrian was crossing South Main Street in the crosswalk when he was struck by a black car coming out of the garage. He suffered a cut on his head, but was coherent. He was with his wife at the time he was struck.The pedestrian who was struck has been transported to John Muir Trauma Center. The vehicle involved in the crash was towed to the police station.This is a developing story. Check back for updates.

Senate candidates visit Stockton to support Rep. Josh Harder reelection campaign

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:32:30 GMT

Senate candidates visit Stockton to support Rep. Josh Harder reelection campaign The three leading candidates vying for retiring Senator Dianne Feinstein's seat appeared in Stockton over the weekend to support Rep. Josh Harder's reelection campaign. Harder said that though Representatives Barbara Lee, Katie Porter and Adam Schiff were at his event at Lindley House, it was also a chance for voters to speak to the candidates. “This isn’t about me," Harder said. "This is a tremendous opportunity for these three candidates, one of whom will almost certainly become the next U.S. senator from California, to hear exactly what they need to hear from the Valley.” A conversation with Speaker Emeritus Anthony Rendon All three candidates had similar answers when it came to what issue voters were talking about.“Mostly concerns about the high cost of housing,” Schiff said.“The top issue in California is the cost of housing,” Porter said.“Who in the world can afford to live in California on 15 dollars an hour?" Lee said. "That’s a shame and a disgrace!” The representat...

Raiders have to decide if O’Connell has done enough to become the No. 2 QB

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:32:30 GMT

Raiders have to decide if O’Connell has done enough to become the No. 2 QB HENDERSON, Nev. (AP) — Has Aidan O’Connell done enough to become the Raiders’ second-string quarterback?That’s a major question for management and coaches as they decide how to reduce Las Vegas’ roster to 53 players by Tuesday.If O’Connell, who received a long look in all three preseason games, has played well enough to pass Brian Hoyer on the depth chart into No. 2 behind starter Jimmy Garoppolo could determine how many quarterbacks the Raiders take into the season.The Raiders could decide that Hoyer being the backup makes the most sense for now, to have a 15-year veteran who knows coach Josh McDaniels’ system from their days together in New England. It also could be important to have someone with Hoyer’s experience in case Garoppolo — who has an injury history — gets hurt at some point.O’Connell, who was drafted in the fourth round this year out of Purdue, has flashed potential in training camp and preseason games. If the Raiders vie...

Florida prays Idalia won’t join long list of destructive storms with names starting with ‘I’

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:32:30 GMT

Florida prays Idalia won’t join long list of destructive storms with names starting with ‘I’ Floridians pray that when Idalia hits the Gulf Coast it won’t join the long list of destructive Atlantic Ocean storms whose names started with “I.”Since 1955, 13 Atlantic storm names beginning with “I” have been retired, according to the National Weather Service. That happens when a storm’s death toll or destruction is so severe that using its name again would be insensitive, according to the World Meteorological Organization, which oversees storm naming. Some letter has to be No. 1, and hurricane season often reaches its peak around the time that the pre-determined alphabetical storm-name list gets to the “I.”After “I” storms, 10 names that begin with “F” have been retired, as have nine storms beginning with “C,” University of Miami hurricane expert Brian McNoldy said.In addition to the 13 retired “I” names from Atlantic Ocean hurricanes, a handful of Pacific Ocean storms beginning with “I” have been retired since 1982.The U.S. began using female names for storms in 195...

A University of North Carolina official says that a faculty member was shot and killed in a campus building

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:32:30 GMT

A University of North Carolina official says that a faculty member was shot and killed in a campus building CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (AP) — A University of North Carolina official says that a faculty member was shot and killed in a campus building.Source

After Montgomery co. oral surgeon convicted in overdose death, family remembers their ‘shining star’

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:32:30 GMT

After Montgomery co. oral surgeon convicted in overdose death, family remembers their ‘shining star’ The family of a woman, who died of an overdose after being supplied with ketamine and propofol by her boyfriend in Montgomery County, Maryland, said she was so much more than a tragic headline.Days after an oral surgeon was convicted of supplying 25-year-old Sarah Harris with the drugs that eventually killed her, Harris’ parents, sisters and grandparents stood with prosecutors in the lobby of the Montgomery County Circuit Courthouse to focus on the life of the young woman they called their “shining star.” They also thanked police and prosecutors for pursuing the case against 50-year-old James Ryan.Ryan was Harris’ employer, then her boyfriend, “and ultimately also, her drug dealer,” said Montgomery County State’s Attorney John McCarthy, who described how Harris came into Ryan’s orbit first as a patient, before dying in the Clarksburg apartment that the two shared in January 2022.Harris’ father, Mark, told reporters that his daugh...

UCLA will start Ethan Garbers at QB, but Moore and Schlee will also see playing time

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:32:30 GMT

UCLA will start Ethan Garbers at QB, but Moore and Schlee will also see playing time LOS ANGELES (AP) — There aren’t many things Chip Kelly can say he is encountering for the first time in his 29 years of coaching in college.Going into an opener with three talented quarterbacks and no clear starter is a new one, though.The UCLA coach said Monday that Ethan Garbers will get the start on Saturday against Coastal Carolina but that Collin Schlee and Dante Moore will see playing time.“It is a unique situation, but they deserve to play. It’s the only fair way to do it,” Kelly said. “They all competed at a high level. We said it was going to be authentic and organic, and this is what it is right now.”Other than Garbers taking the first snap, Kelly said the coaching staff will figure out how to divide the snaps later in the week.Garbers, a redshirt junior, has seen action in 11 games over the past two years. His lone start came in a 2021 loss at Utah.The Newport Beach, California, native started his career at Washington before transferring to UCLA in 2020. Garbers sai...

Indicted Frederick Co. sheriff returns to work after self-imposed leave

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:32:30 GMT

Indicted Frederick Co. sheriff returns to work after self-imposed leave A Frederick County, Maryland, sheriff, who is facing federal charges, returned to work Monday, ending a self-imposed leave of absence that lasted four-and-a-half months.Sheriff Chuck Jenkins sent a memo Monday morning to the Frederick County executive and the Frederick County council alerting of his return to full-duty status.“Effective immediately” at 8:30 a.m. Monday, the memo stated the end of a self-imposed leave of absence by Jenkins himself that he started in April so that, according to him, he wouldn’t be a distraction to the agency at the time.“It’s time for me to come back to work, I have an obligation to carry out my responsibilities,” Jenkins told WTOP. “And that’s where I’m at right now.”Jenkins and the owner of a shooting range in the county were indicted by a federal grand jury in April on charges of conspiracy and making false statements in what prosecutors said was a scheme to illegally acquire machine guns....

What to expect for Denver's weather this September

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:32:30 GMT

What to expect for Denver's weather this September DENVER (KDVR) — September is upon us. For some, that means the tail end of summer, and for others, it means the start of fall.Both are technically right. For the most part, September is a bit of an in-between month, and the weather is no different. This is because it sees the transition from summer to fall, both meteorologically and astronomically. Videos capture bright meteor falling above Colorado Specifically, Sept. 1 marks the start of what meteorologists consider fall. However, the fall equinox, which marks the astronomical start of the season, will happen on Sept. 23 this year.While this year has been full of weather that defies the norm, FOX31 put together an idea of what September might look like, based on past data from the National Weather Service.How hot (or cold) will it be in September?On average, temperatures start to cool off in September, but that doesn't mean you should start dusting off your scarves and sweaters and putting away your shorts and sundresses, at lea...

Baby born with intestines outside of her body is now home and thriving

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:32:30 GMT

Baby born with intestines outside of her body is now home and thriving DENVER (KDVR) -- Baby Grace Martz is now 3 months old and doing well. "She's a very happy baby. She's doing great," her mother, Jackie Martz, said.When Jackie was pregnant, doctors diagnosed her baby with gastroschisis, a birth defect that allows the intestines to spill out of a hole in the abdominal wall and grow outside the body. The condition occurs in about one in 2,000 babies born each year. Denver has 225 one-way streets. Here’s why When Grace was born, doctors at Rocky Mountain Hospital for Children in Denver were prepared. About three hours after birth, Grace went into surgery."They made a small incision and shoved the intestines back in, and in the process, they actually found that her fallopian tube and ovary were also hanging out," Martz said.Dr. Sarah Lai performed the surgery."Her intestines were very, very bloated and although I was able to take her to the operating room and get everything back in, it was just a little bit too tight," Lai said.So, Lai left a bit...