2 Injured in DUI Collision on South Eastern Avenue [Las Vegas, NV]

Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 14:15:26 GMT

2 Injured in DUI Collision on South Eastern Avenue [Las Vegas, NV] Two Hospitalized after DUI Accident near Desert Inn RoadLAS VEGAS, NV (August 23, 2023) – Tuesday evening, two victims sustained injuries in a DUI collision on South Eastern Avenue.Police responded to the scene around 9:30 p.m., near Desert Inn Road on August 15th.According to reports, the female driver of a black Nissan Maxima was heading south and attempted to make a U-turn. There, she was struck by a southbound Mercedes sprinter van that was traveling in the center lane.Paramedics arrived and took the female driver of the Nissan to Sunrise Hospital for treatment of life-threatening injuries. Meanwhile, crews treated the Mercedes driver for minor injuries.Following preliminary duties, officers believe the female driver was impaired.At this time, an active investigation to determine further information about the DUI collision on South Eastern Avenue is still currently underway. Once available, more details will be provided.The presence of alcohol or other altering substances ...

Three Injured after Vehicle Crash on 19th Avenue [Phoenix, AZ]

Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 14:15:26 GMT

Three Injured after Vehicle Crash on 19th Avenue [Phoenix, AZ] Traffic Accident at Fresenius Kidney Care North Phoenix Dialysis Clinic Left Several HurtPHOENIX, AZ (August 23, 2023) – Wednesday afternoon, a vehicle crash on 19th Avenue left three people with injuries.The incident occurred just before 1:00 p.m., August 10th, at the Fresenius Kidney Care North Phoenix Dialysis Clinic.A driver was headed to the clinic to have his dialysis treatment when it slammed through the building and crashed into the back wall, Phoenix Fire Captain Todd Keller said.In addition, there were three people sitting near the window at that time, a man and woman in their 40s, and a woman in her 30s, who were the injured people identified.Furthermore, paramedics arrived and transported all injured victims to the hospital in critical condition. They were all expected to survive.Meanwhile, patients from the North Phoenix Dialysis were transferred to other facilities due to the damage to the building. Both directions of the roadway were temporarily shut down to all...

Felipe Beltran-Salgado Killed in Pedestrian Crash on State Route 74 [Winchester, CA]

Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 14:15:26 GMT

Felipe Beltran-Salgado Killed in Pedestrian Crash on State Route 74 [Winchester, CA] 34-Year-Old Man Pronounced Dead after Semi-Truck vs Pedestrian Collision near Amanda AvenueWINCHESTER, CA (August 23, 2023) – Early Wednesday morning, Felipe Beltran-Salgado was killed in a pedestrian crash on State Route 74.The incident occurred around 2:30 a.m., on the eastbound lanes of the freeway just west of Amanda Avenue.Per reports, the 59-year-old male driver of a Freightliner tractor-trailer was heading east and struck a pedestrian. Upon impact, the pedestrian was sent airborne in a southeasterly direction.Responding medical personnel transported the severely injured victim to Loma Linda Medical Center-Murrieta. There, 34-year-old Beltran-Salgado, of Pasadena succumbed to his injuries.Emergency crews closed off the surrounding area for a brief time during cleanup and preliminary duties.The California Highway Patrol continues to investigate if drugs and alcohol played a role in the incident. Police are asking anyone with additional information about the fatal pedestri...

Oakland A’s fans not buying most of John Fisher’s claims

Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 14:15:26 GMT

Oakland A’s fans not buying most of John Fisher’s claims OAKLAND – Some Oakland A’s fans are not surprised that owner John Fisher has no intention of selling the MLB franchise but are highly skeptical of his claims he’ll make the necessary investments to help the team become championship-caliber after its proposed move to Las Vegas.“I don’t believe anything (Fisher) says,” said Lynda Seaver, 65, of Danville, who has been coming to the Coliseum since the A’s arrived in 1968. “He’s been lying to us for I don’t know how many years now. Why should we trust him now?”“Absolutely not,” said Ted Trautman, 39, of Oakland. “He’s a cheapskate.”Several of the announced 5,075 fans in attendance for Wednesday’s A’s-Royals game at the Coliseum at times kept up the “Sell the team” chant that began earlier this season and has also permeated other MLB ballparks, notably in San Francisco and Los Angeles when Oakland was the visiting team.But Fisher, in an interview with the Las Vegas Review-Journal published Wednesday, said he has no...

Crews battle blaze on park district land near Oakland Coliseum, I-880

Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 14:15:26 GMT

Crews battle blaze on park district land near Oakland Coliseum, I-880 OAKLAND – Crews on Wednesday afternoon were battling a brush fire just west of the Oakland Coliseum, according to authorities.The fire was reported on East Bay Regional Park District land near Oakport Street and Zhone Way, the Oakland Fire Department said in a social media post. As of 4:20 p.m., the blaze had burned two acres.The fire department said roughly 20 firefighters were at the scene and making progress toward extinguishing the fire. But the agency warned that drivers on Interstate 880 might see and smell smoke, as well as experience minor traffic delays.Crews had a line around the blaze and were continuing to put out hot spots as of 4:50 p.m., the fire department said. A park district helicopter was also providing information about the fire from the air.Incident Commander has requested additional units for the 2 acre fire on East Bay Regional Park district land near Oakport St & Zhone Way. OFD's E29, E27, E23, E328 and @EBRPD fire personnel responding (approx. 20 fi...

Camilo Doval blows another save, but new shortstop Paul DeJong salvages win vs. Phillies

Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 14:15:26 GMT

Camilo Doval blows another save, but new shortstop Paul DeJong salvages win vs. Phillies PHILADELPHIA — How’s that for an introduction?His signing only made official hours before first pitch Wednesday, the Giants’ newly inked shortstop, Paul DeJong, just might have a statue outside Oracle Park by the time the Giants’ charter flight touches back down in the Bay Area this evening.After Camilo Doval blew his second save in as many days, DeJong delivered a two-RBI knock in the top of the 10th, saving the day and salvaging an 8-6 win in the finale of San Francisco’s series against the wild card-leading Phillies. It was DeJong’s third hit of game to go with a two-run homer that, for much of the afternoon, looked to be decisive.Just moments earlier, Doval plodded back to the dugout, down the steps and into the clubhouse as Jakob Junis jogged across the outfield grass and the 33,035 on hand erupted into pandemonium, watching their team erase a deficit for the third time in as many games this series.After taking heat for solely relying on his heater...

Images released of person of interest in Oakland fatal shooting

Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 14:15:26 GMT

Images released of person of interest in Oakland fatal shooting OAKLAND — Homicide investigators on Wednesday released video images of a man sought as a person of interest in the July 27 fatal shooting of a United Kingdom resident in the Eastlake district.Investigators would like to talk to the man in connection with the killing of Satyan Dave, 49, who was fatally shot about 5:11 a.m. July 27 in the area of Seventh Avenue and International Boulevard.The video surveillance puts the man in the area at the time of the shooting.Oakland Police homicide investigators released video images of a man sought as a person of interest in the July 27 fatal shooting of a United Kingdom resident in the Eastlake district. (Courtesy of Oakland Police Department) He is described as a Black man in his 20s to 30s, with a thin build and short dreadlocks. He was wearing a distinctive vest with lettering and a star on the back.Dave, a contract employee for a shipping company with offices in Oakland, had arrived on a ship at the Port of Oakland the day before...

Letters: California Conference | Finding criminals | Rate hike | Gun crusade

Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 14:15:26 GMT

Letters: California Conference | Finding criminals | Rate hike | Gun crusade Submit your letter to the editor via this form. Read more Letters to the Editor.California Conferencewould keep teams closeRe: “Cal, Stanford should create the California Conference” (Page A9, Aug. 20).I couldn’t agree more with Mr. Matthews’ description and reasons for creating the California Conference.As a Cal fan who has enjoyed Jackie Jensen, Joe Kapp, Craig Morton and many others over the years, I’ve looked forward to seeing my Bears play and even struggle in Berkeley or somewhere else on the West Coast. None of this would be easy if we have to include a plane ticket for the East Coast or Midwest if Cal or Stanford were scheduled for away games in one of the other proposed conferences.Hopefully, Mr. Matthews’ thoughts will sink in well in the minds of other West Coast college and university administrators and athletic directors. This is the perfect solution for what is happening to the Pac-12.Gary FongSan RamonTo find criminals,look at SafewayRe: “Safew...

Stanford and Cal seek salvation: ACC invitations, or rejections, should come soon

Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 14:15:26 GMT

Stanford and Cal seek salvation: ACC invitations, or rejections, should come soon The fate of the Stanford and Cal athletic departments is expected to be decided by early next week, and possibly in the next 72 hours, as the schools anxiously await invitations from the ACC.Adrift for 19 days following the collapse of the Pac-12, the Cardinal and Bears have experienced fits and starts in their ongoing pursuit of shelter in a conference based in the Eastern Time Zone.The Bay Area schools are being considered for membership in the ACC starting next summer along with SMU, which is located in Dallas.Among the many unknowns: Which Olympic sports teams would compete in the ACC alongside the football and basketball programs?“It looks like it’s happening,” an industry source with knowledge of the ACC’s plans, said Wednesday.However, the source cautioned that the apparent momentum for Stanford and Cal could disappear quickly — such is the deeply complicated, highly fluid nature of conference realignment. The schools were optimistic last week, a...

Letters: Leaded airplane fuel | Good Samaritan | Rate hike | GOP criminality | Gun data | MS treatment

Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 14:15:26 GMT

Letters: Leaded airplane fuel | Good Samaritan | Rate hike | GOP criminality | Gun data | MS treatment Submit your letter to the editor via this form. Read more Letters to the Editor.Congress should letleaded fuel ban standLast year, the FAA approved the first unleaded fuel suitable in all piston-engine aircraft, the typical small propeller planes a lot of private pilots fly. Santa Clara County is rightly seeking to ban the sale of leaded fuel now that a lead-free alternative is available.The decision by House Republicans to include a rider in the FAA reauthorization bill requiring that airports continue selling leaded fuel serves no purpose beyond perpetuating needless poisoning of children living near airports. Congress should instead choose the Senate version of the legislation, which mandates a phase-out of leaded fuel as the unleaded one becomes available, with a last-leaded sale date of 2030.David SacerdotePalo AltoGood Sam expansionshould add psych bedsRe: “County must secure needed inpatient psychiatric beds” (Page A6, Aug. 11).HCA Good Samaritan Hospital has now ...