Letters: Light pollution | Making an effort | Intolerant call | Bad government | Common sense

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:45:07 GMT

Letters: Light pollution | Making an effort | Intolerant call | Bad government | Common sense Submit your letter to the editor via this form. Read more Letters to the Editor.Cities should guardagainst light pollutionRe: “Council votes down digital billboard plan” (Page B4, March 22).Good news. Gilroy City Council rejected an electronic billboard along Highway 101 that the Santa Clara Valley Audubon Society, Sierra Club Loma Prieta and Green Foothills also opposed. Nighttime light harms wildlife and has been shown to harm human health too. The structure would have been 75 feet tall with a 672-square-foot display area, adversely affecting our environment, safety, energy consumption and health, and impairing our view of the universe too.Gilroy, along with San Jose and other cities, should develop a dark sky ordinance to guide light pollution decisions. Approving an electronic billboard project without a dark sky ordinance fails to consider its overall impact and the proper management of light pollution. The city of Cupertino has such an ordinance, and residents of o...

OPD investigating Rendon's swing at A's fan as battery; incident caught on video

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:45:07 GMT

OPD investigating Rendon's swing at A's fan as battery; incident caught on video (KRON) -- Los Angeles Angels star Anthony Rendon took a swing at an Oakland A's fan Thursday night in a confrontation that was caught on video. In the video, which was posted to Twitter, the Angels third baseman confronts a fan in the stands who he seems to think has just insulted him.The Oakland Police Department (OPD) is investigating the incident, which it is calling a "battery." The fan in the video has not contacted OPD. Oakland A’s ballpark ranked worst in U.S. "What did you say?" Rendon can be heard asking the fan as he grabs him by the shirt. The fan replies with something inaudible. Rendon then replies, "Yeah, you called me a b**ch, huh?"The fan, nodding his head in denial, suggests he did not call the two-time Silver Slugger that word."Yeah, you did. Yeah m***********r," Rendon said as he is still grabbing onto the fan's shirt. Rendon then appears to throw a left hook but misses as the fan was able to back up and dodge the punch. Rendon walks away as the 12-second clip ...

LIV Golf Orlando Par Scores

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:45:07 GMT

LIV Golf Orlando Par Scores FridayAt Orange County NationalOrlando, FlaPurse: $25 millionYardage: 7,493; Par: 71First RoundSebastian Munoz62—62-9Richard Bland64—64-7Danny Lee65—65-6Brooks Koepka65—65-6Lee Westwood66—66-5Harold Varner III66—66-5Henrik Stenson67—67-4Dustin Johnson67—67-4Branden Grace67—67-4Patrick Reed67—67-4Dean Burmester67—67-4Chase Koepka67—67-4Matthew Wolff67—67-4Jason Kokrak68—68-3Marc Leishman68—68-3Laurie Canter68—68-3Thomas Pieters68—68-3Mito Pereira68—68-3Paul Casey69—69-2Charles Howell III69—69-2Ian Poulter69—69-2Pat Perez69—69-2Cameron Smith69—69-2Talor Gooch69—69-2Andy Ogletree69—69-2Phil Mickelson70—70-1Louis Oosthuizen70—70-1Cameron Tringale70—70-1Carlos Ortiz70—70-1Abraham Ancer70—70-1Scott Vincent70—70-1Bryson DeChambeau70—70-1Sam Horsfield70—70-1Joaquin Niemann70—70-1Sergio Garcia71—71EGraeme McDowell71—71EBubba Watson71—71ECharl Schwartzel71—71EMatt Jones71—71EBrendan Steele71—71EJediah Morgan71—71EKevin Na72—721Peter Uihlein72—721Eugenio Lopez-Chacarra72—721David Puig72—721Jam...

Video of Club Q shooting to be kept from public view

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:45:07 GMT

Video of Club Q shooting to be kept from public view COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (AP) — Surveillance footage capturing the attack at a Colorado gay nightclub that left five people dead and 17 others wounded will not be made public until it is presented at trial, a judge ruled Friday.Prosecutors and defense attorneys had argued that releasing the gruesome video could make it difficult to seat an impartial jury and would further traumatize the survivors while disrespecting those who were killed in the Nov. 19, 2022, shooting.“Those individuals deserve the respect of not having the last moments or the most traumatic moments of their lives broadcast and downloadable from a State of Colorado web site,” Anderson Lee Aldrich's public defenders wrote in a March 2 motion. 14 teachers leave school during shooting threat; principal placed on leave They also argued that, unlike printed court documents, it would be too difficult to redact the video, which shows "moments of death and severe injury to several people."Judge Michael McHenry agreed not t...

Loveland High principal placed on leave after teachers left campus

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:45:07 GMT

Loveland High principal placed on leave after teachers left campus LOVELAND, Colo. (KDVR) -- Loveland High School principal Michael James has been placed on administrative leave until further notice, according to the Thompson School District.Ferguson High School/Thompson Career Campus principal Dr. Jason Germain will be serving as interim principal at LHS effective immediately, the district said.The district confirmed that more than a dozen teachers left campus during a shooting threat at Loveland High School on Wednesday.A district spokesperson said 14 teachers “departed the Loveland High School campus” while school was still in session, following a Safe2Tell tip about a planned shooting at the school. Policy under review after 14 teachers left campus during school shooting threat  Students didn't know what to doAubrey Livermore, a sophomore at LHS, said some students were told to go to the cafeteria, while others mingled in the hallway.“There was no direction on what to do,” she told FOX31's Evan Kruegel. “We were all kind of just con...

SoFlo teen sensations FatCat and Tyler Watts team up for new song ‘Hold You Down’

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:45:07 GMT

SoFlo teen sensations FatCat and Tyler Watts team up for new song ‘Hold You Down’ When it comes to music, Miami locals and young artists FatCat and Tyler Watts know how to keep you entertained. The young superstars decided to combine their talents for their new song, “Hold You Down,” that just dropped Friday, on FatCat’s 14th birthday.Tyler Watts and FatCat’s new song, “Hold You Down,” will definitely lift you up.Tyler Watts (singing): “You know I’m here to stay. Let me take you out to eat, girl. I know you love some shrimp.”Tyler Watts: “The song is basically about me and FatCat having girls, and we’re trying to show them that we’re the right men for them.”And if the song sounds familiar, maybe this throwback will jog your memory.Bow Wow (rapping): “I’ve been watching you for a minute. Come through here so sweet scented.”FatCat: “The song is a remake from 2005 by Bow Wow and Omarion.”Tyler Watts: “We basically just remixed it and made it more relatable to our generation and our v...

Style tips for the ‘no pants’ trend

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:45:07 GMT

Style tips for the ‘no pants’ trend No pants? No problem! It’s time to let your legs breathe with the “no pants” trend. Women are all ditching the trousers for a more freeing look and showing off their bare legs, so we checked out two SoFlo places where we can get on board with the bare leg looks.It’s time to show a little leg with the “no pants” trend.Stylist Dana Goldberg showed us how to nail the trend at Strings.Dana Goldberg: “Women are walking around in body suits, even bathing suits, throwing on a sheer skirt or maybe a jacket over it, a T-shirt, high boots, anything that she feels very comfortable and free in.”Celebrities are even ditching pants, too.Dana Goldberg: “We love the Jenners in this look, the Kardashians, Paris Hilton.”But, come on, we all know Queen Bey, Beyoncé, was the one to start this trend.Dana Goldberg: “Beyoncé, to me, started this trend many, many years ago, feeling comfortable and feminine in her own way on stage.”It doesn’t...

Sen. John Fetterman discharged from Walter Reed after receiving treatment for depression

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:45:07 GMT

Sen. John Fetterman discharged from Walter Reed after receiving treatment for depression (CNN) — Pennsylvania Sen. John Fetterman has been discharged from Walter Reed National Military Medical Center where he was being treated for depression, his office announced Friday.He will return to the Senate when it returns from recess on April 17, his office said in a news release, confirming CNN’s earlier reporting.“I am so happy to be home,” the freshman Democrat said in a statement. “I’m excited to be the father and husband I want to be, and the senator Pennsylvania deserves. Pennsylvanians have always had my back, and I will always have theirs.”Fetterman checked himself in last month “to receive treatment for clinical depression,” his chief of staff said at the time. A source familiar with the matter previously told CNN that while Fetterman was not suicidal, his symptoms for depression included loss of weight and loss of appetite.“I want everyone to know that depression is treatable, and treatment wor...

Ex-Jazz coach Quin Snyder praises Royce O’Neale’s versatility for Nets

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:45:07 GMT

Ex-Jazz coach Quin Snyder praises Royce O’Neale’s versatility for Nets Nets veteran forward Royce O’Neale spent the beginning of his NBA career as a longtime starter for the Utah Jazz. The 29-year-old and his former head coach Quin Snyder — who replaced Nate McMillan as head coach of the Atlanta Hawks in late February — reunited ahead of tipoff between the Nets and Hawks at Barclays Center on Friday.The Nets acquired O’Neale as part of last summer’s tumultuous off-season, reading the Utah Jazz a first-round pick for O’Neale, who helped add depth, defense and perimeter shooting to a team built around Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving in pursuit of a championship.The Nets kept O’Neale on the team even after the trades that sent Durant and Irving out West. He now comes off the bench after starting most of the season, and it’s his versatility his former coach heralds — noting times he used O’Neale as a defender against two-time MVP Nikola Jokic in matchups against the Denver Nuggets — as what ma...

MassGOP leader: Trump indictment was ‘politically motivated’

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:45:07 GMT

MassGOP leader: Trump indictment was ‘politically motivated’ MassGOP Chair Amy Carnevale said the indictment of former President Donald Trump was “politically motivated,” and rather than hurt his campaign, will embolden him as he seeks the 2024 Republican nomination.Further, Carnevale said the charges against Trump, who was indicted by a Manhattan Grand Jury in the Stormy Daniels hush-money case, won’t change the minds of any Republican voters, as most already have a strong view about whether they support the former president or another candidate.“The charges stem back to what, at the time, was a misdemeanor offense for which the statute of limitations expired,” said Carnevale, who was a Trump delegate in 2016 and 2020. “So to have a DA in Manhattan kind of try to elevate these charges at this time seems politically motivated.“I’m hearing from a lot of grassroots Republicans that they want to rally around President Trump at this time. So, I think the effect of this prosecution and indictment is really going to have the unintended consequence ...