Bay Area music star dies at 67: ‘God called one of his great ones home’

Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 06:26:52 GMT

Bay Area music star dies at 67: ‘God called one of his great ones home’ Jeffrey Foskett was one of those lucky few who ended up living his dream.The San Jose native grew up fascinated with the Beach Boys, and even played in a band that covered the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame act’s songs in his early 20s, and would go on to spend much of his career singing and playing those legendary Beach Boys songs in front of untold thousands, if not millions, of appreciative fans.The dream came to a close last week when Foskett — who was a hugely important member of both the Beach Boys’ and Brian Wilson’s touring bands over the years — died after a lengthy battle with anaplastic thyroid cancer.He was 67.Foskett will be remembered by fans for his soaring falsetto, which closely resembled what Brian Wilson delivered during his primetime years in the ’60s with the Beach Boys. Those Wilson-originated vocal parts — as pretty much any fan will tell you — were the heart and soul of the Beach Boys music. Yet, even it came to his...

Greyhound bus stops are valuable assets. Here’s who’s cashing in on them

Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 06:26:52 GMT

Greyhound bus stops are valuable assets. Here’s who’s cashing in on them By Nathaniel Meyersohn | CNNNew York  — You can’t get here from there. That’s the increasing problem facing around 60 million people who depend on intercity buses.Intercity bus lines like Greyhound, Trailways and Megabus, an overlooked but essential part of America’s transportation system, carry twice the number of people who take Amtrak every year. But the whole network faces a growing crisis: Greyhound and other private companies’ bus terminals are rapidly closing around the country.Houston, Philadelphia, Cincinnati, Tampa, Louisville, Charlottesville, Portland, Oregon, and other downtown bus depots have shuttered in recent years. Bus terminals in major hubs like Chicago and Dallas are also set to close. Greyhound and other companies have relocated their stops far away from city centers, which are often inaccessible by public transit, switched to curbside service or eliminated routes altogether.These stations built decades ago are shuttering because of high operating costs, govern...

Eric Montross dies at 52; college basketball star won championship with UNC in 1993

Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 06:26:52 GMT

Eric Montross dies at 52; college basketball star won championship with UNC in 1993 CHAPEL HILL, N.C. — Eric Montross, a former North Carolina and NBA big man, has died after a cancer fight, his family said. He was 52.The school released the family’s announcement Monday morning, saying Montross died Sunday surrounded by loved ones at his Chapel Hill home. He had been diagnosed with cancer in March, leading to him stepping away from his duties as a radio analyst for UNC game broadcasts.Montross played for the Tar Heels under Dean Smith from 1990-94 and was a two-time Associated Press second-team All-American. (Doug Pensinger/Allsport via Getty Images Archives)“To know Eric was to be his friend, and the family knows that the ripples from the generous, thoughtful way that he lived his life will continue in the lives of the many people he touched with his deep and sincere kindness,” the announcement said.Montross played for the Tar Heels under Dean Smith from 1990-94 and was a two-time Associated Press second-team All-American. He started on Smith’s se...

Wrap Battle: Brothers use concrete, riddles, a tarantula in competitive gift-giving tradition

Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 06:26:52 GMT

Wrap Battle: Brothers use concrete, riddles, a tarantula in competitive gift-giving tradition Sarah Hofius Hall | The Scranton Times-TribuneA competitive holiday tradition started with a steel box.Justin Gagliardi, a college student at the time, welded the box and put his younger brother’s Christmas gift inside.For more than an hour on that Christmas Eve more than 20 years ago, family watched as Joseph Gagliardi worked to cut the box open to free the remote control dog toy placed inside.“I thought, ‘I’m not going to let next year slide,’” Joseph said.For the Gagliardi brothers, what’s inside the box — or the concrete, ice or diaper, or buried in the neighbor’s yard — doesn’t matter. The tradition of hijinks and hilarity is the gift itself.“It’s about bragging rights, and who is smarter,” said Joseph, 37.Forget the wrapping paper, bows and ribbons. The brothers prefer mouse traps, tarantulas and PVC pipes, nestled — and greased — inside each other. Justin, 43, once poured a large concrete block, which weighed a few hundred pounds, containing his brother’s gift inside.Another ...

Report: 200+ threats made to Jewish facilities this weekend

Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 06:26:52 GMT

Report: 200+ threats made to Jewish facilities this weekend By Holmes Lybrand | CNNMore than 200 false bomb threats and “swatting” calls were made against Jewish facilities across the US this past weekend, according to Secure Community Network, a non-profit that tracks threats against Jewish communities.According to the network, the false threats and swatting incidents – prank calls that are made to authorities to lure them to a location under the false pretense that a crime has been committed or is in progress – targeted facilities in California, Arizona, Connecticut, Colorado and Washington and other states.Related ArticlesNational News | Israel faces new calls for truce after killing of hostages raises alarm about its conduct in Gaza National News | U.S. military chief to visit Israeli, urging clarity on next phase of war against Hamas National News | Under the shadow of war in Gaza, Jesus’ traditional birthplace is gearing up for a subdued Christmas National News | Google workers...

Monday Morning Lights: Can anyone slow down sizzling De La Salle, Salesian in boys basketball?

Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 06:26:52 GMT

Monday Morning Lights: Can anyone slow down sizzling De La Salle, Salesian in boys basketball? DE LA SALLE, SALESIAN BOYS: ON ANOTHER LEVEL?There is not much doubt about which boys basketball teams are the best in the Bay Area News Group’s coverage area three weeks into the season.De La Salle made a statement in its season opener, defeating Centennial-Corona 62-51 in the NorCal Tip-Off Classic at Dublin High.Since then, the Spartans have added eight more victories to their now 9-0 resume, winning two tournaments on their home court. Saturday, they won at home over Los Alamitos — another strong Southern California opponent — 75-70.Salesian has an equally impressive resume.The Pride improved to 9-0 on Saturday with a 62-51 victory over Centennial-Corona in the Pro Image Sports Holiday Classic final at Owyhee High School in Meridian, Idaho. Yes, the same score of the DLS-Centennial game.The previous weekend, Salesian captured the championship at the prestigious Gridley Invitational, beating Branson 63-60 in overtime in the final.The Pride, as always under longtime co...

Child killed in Martinez highway crash is identified

Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 06:26:52 GMT

Child killed in Martinez highway crash is identified MARTINEZ — A 5-year-old girl killed in a vehicle crash Sunday morning on Highway 4 was identified by the coroner’s office Monday.Authorities said that Dearri Shula of Richmond was killed early Sunday in the crash on westbound Highway 4 near Morello Avenue. An 11-year-old who was in the same vehicle as Shula suffered major injuries; an update on that child’s condition was not available Monday morning.Related ArticlesCrashes and Disasters | Pedestrian killed in San Leandro hit-and-run collision; suspect later arrested Crashes and Disasters | Man convicted of murder at Montalvin Manor meth house Crashes and Disasters | One person arrested in fatal Antioch shooting Crashes and Disasters | Records raise new questions about County’s response to Fremont toddler fentanyl death Crashes and Disasters | Three detained after an East Bay shooting leaves one dead The woman driving the Honda SUV that ...

Best movies 2023: A great year for unconventional films; not for superheroes

Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 06:26:52 GMT

Best movies 2023: A great year for unconventional films; not for superheroes Even as two contentious strikes – the Screen Actors Guild-AFTRA and Writers Guild of America – put a stopgap on numerous productions and tabled star-studded appearances, 2023 goes down as unexpectedly exceptional if somewhat weird year for movies.Veteran filmmakers such as 81-year-old Martin Scorsese (“Killers of the Flower Moon”) and 86-year-old Ridley Scott (“Napoleon”) delivered massive, oft-discussed epics while first-time filmmakers such as Cord Jefferson (“American Fiction”) and Celine Song (“Past Lives”) astonished us and came out of the gate slugging out critical grand slams.The year, though, wasn’t so kind to superhero chums with both Marvel (Disney) and DC (Warner Bros.) confronting their version of Kryptonite: Dwindling audiences for the once-golden genre. (“Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3” and “Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse” were exceptions.)So what did audiences show up for? “Barbenheimer,” for one. That kooky cultural phenomenon brought the scorching heat back to ...

Protesters rally at courthouse for Bay Bridge protesters

Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 06:26:52 GMT

Protesters rally at courthouse for Bay Bridge protesters (KRON) – Monday, 300 people showed up at the San Francisco courthouse in support of the protesters arrested on the Bay Bridge last month, according to a spokesperson for organization behind protest. KRON4 has not independently confirmed this number. These individuals are calling for San Francisco District Attorney Brooke Jenkins to drop the charges against the Bay Bridge protesters.  The 80 protesters who shut down the westbound Bay Bridge last month during the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit are set to appear in court on Monday. 80 Bay Bridge protesters during APEC to be charged The Bay Bridge protesters’ goal was for President Joe Biden to call for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza and end United States military aid to Israel. The Bay Bridge protest lasted for over two hours, causing a multitude of California Highway Patrol officers to remove them from the bridge. The protesters have been charged with five misdemeanors:  false imprisonment, refusin...

NFL suspends Steelers safety Damontae Kazee for the rest of the season after illegal hit vs. Colts

Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 06:26:52 GMT

NFL suspends Steelers safety Damontae Kazee for the rest of the season after illegal hit vs. Colts NEW YORK (AP) — The NFL suspended Pittsburgh Steelers safety Damontae Kazee without pay for the remainder of the season for what the league described as “repeated violations” of rules designed to protect player safety.The ruling, issued by NFL Vice President of Football Operations Jon Runyan on Monday, means Kazee will miss Pittsburgh’s final three regular-season games and any potential playoff games if the Steelers (7-7) advance to the postseason.Kazee was ejected from Pittsburgh’s 30-13 loss to Indianapolis on Saturday after hitting diving Colts wide receiver Michael Pittman Jr. in the second quarter. Pittman laid out to try and catch a pass and Kazee made contact with Pittman’s head. Pittman left the game and went into the concussion protocol.Runyan wrote in a letter to Kazee that illegal contact with Pittman “could have been avoided.” Runyan pointed to Kazee’s repeated violations of safety rules as one of the driving forces behind the suspension.Kazee, a ...