Bolder Boulder: Molly Grabill leans on local training to win women’s citizen’s race
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 09:14:27 GMT
Molly Grabill wins the women’s citizen race at the 2023 Bolder Boulder. (Cliff Grassmick/Staff Photographer)Nell Rojas might be a household name in the Boulder running community. Yet back in 2019, when Molly Grabill competed in the Bolder Boulder of the first time, Rojas was a complete stranger.Rojas won the women’s citizen’s race in 2019, and since then has twice posted the top time by an American woman at the Boston Marathon, including last month. Yet that rise to national prominence still was in the future for Rojas on that day four years ago, and Grabill was unfamiliar with the woman who eventually crossed the finish line first.“I’d never heard of Nell before and I was just like, ‘Who’s this chick?’” Grabill recalled with a laugh. “Now we’re training partners.”Rojas did not compete at the 43rd Bolder Boulder on Monday, but she returned to her hometown race as the official starter alongside her father Ric, the winner of the inaugural Bolder Boulder in 1979. Rojas made no mi...Biden calls for repeal of Uganda's anti-gay law, threatens sanctions
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 09:14:27 GMT
President Biden called for the immediate repeal of Uganda’s new Anti-Homosexuality Act and warned of possible sanctions in a statement Monday, as his administration evaluates “the implications of this law on all aspects of U.S. engagement with Uganda.” “This shameful Act is the latest development in an alarming trend of human rights abuses and corruption in Uganda. The dangers posed by this democratic backsliding are a threat to everyone residing in Uganda, including U.S. government personnel, the staff of our implementing partners, tourists, members of the business community, and others,” Biden wrote after lawmakers passed the law, which Uganda’s president subsequently signed into law.The new anti-gay law would impose the death penalty in cases of “aggravated homosexuality” and would impose a life sentence for engaging in gay sex. The state defines “aggravated homosexuality” as homosexual acts carried out by those infected with H.I.V. or homosexual acts that involve children, disa...Slater, Bailey homer as Giants bats catch fire against Pirates
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 09:14:27 GMT
SAN FRANCISCO — It felt just like old times at Oracle Park.A robust Memorial Day crowd of 39,323 welcomed home a Giants team brimming with homegrown talent that’s starting to turn a once-boring squad into something that inspiring hope. From the mainstays to the young guys, the entire lineup was involved in San Francisco’s 14-4 win over the Pittsburgh Pirates on Monday afternoon.Six Giants had multi-hit games to bring them their 11th win in 14 games.Austin Slater, activated of the injured list prior to Monday’s game, hit a two-run home run off left-handed starter Rich Hill in his second at-bat. The 410-foot home run was the final touch on a five-run second inning; Giants hitters were all over Hill’s curveball, which wasn’t dropping far enough out of the zone to generate swings and misses.The inning started with Mitch Haniger’s single off a curveball that dropped into shallow center field. Rookie Casey Schmitt hit a curve to deep left field, j...Letters: Fire defense | BART tube | Gun violence | Proclaiming rights | Bolster education
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 09:14:27 GMT
Submit your letter to the editor via this form. Read more Letters to the Editor.Orinda needs to finishfire defense planAs one who witnessed the Oakland Hills Fire, for me wildfires can never be an abstraction. From our orchestra-seats deck, we watched aircraft crisscrossing above us, trailing gouts of water, making desperate lace patterns against the smokey sky, and all the while TV news channels were flashing the header “Orinda Threatened.”Orinda was spared and we were lucky enough to be able to shelter good friends in the wildfires’ aftermath. But here we are once again at a crossroads, with the following concerns unmet: wildfire evacuation; emergency response capacity; crucial buy-in by Moraga Orinda Fire District/Cal Fire.As a co-leader of Orinda’s incorporation, I sought to empower our community, not endanger it. Just as with incorporation, Orinda is once again being threatened with forfeiting to the political agenda of a more powerful government entity.Once again,...Fire forces evacuations at UC Berkeley housing in Albany
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 09:14:27 GMT
ALBANY — A fire broke out at an apartment community for UC Berkeley students and their families on Monday morning, prompting evacuations and severely damaging at least one unit, authorities said.UCPD reported the fire at 11:35 a.m. in a tweet that also stated that the fire affected buildings 105, 106 and 107, which are located off Ohlone Avenue near the corner of Jackson and Buchanan streets.In later tweets, the department added that building 104 was also affected, and urged people living in those buildings to evacuate to a predetermined emergency gathering area.At 1:13 p.m., the department announced that the fire was out, but that an “investigation is ongoing.” A little over an hour later, authorities declared the area “all clear” and that anyone whose unit was not affected was free to return home.No major injuries were reported. Firefighters contained the fire to the originating unit, though at least one other unit sustained water damage. NBC Bay Area...Here's your chance to weigh in on Oakland Athletics' Las Vegas stadium financing
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 09:14:27 GMT
LAS VEGAS (KLAS) -- The public will have a chance Monday afternoon to weigh in on the Oakland Athletics' proposed stadium funding bill. The bill is going before Nevada lawmakers at 4 p.m. Senate Bill 509, which was introduced Friday night, would give the A's $380 million in public funding. The majority of the money, $180 million, would come from the state, Clark County would contribute $145 million, and $25 million would come from a special tax district in and around the stadium. A’s-to-Las Vegas stadium funding bill explained; will move to Nevada Senate Finance Committee The A's want to build a $1.5 billion, 30,000-seat stadium on the current site of the Tropicana Las Vegas hotel. Currently, the A's have the worst record and lowest attendance in Major League Baseball. They average 8,000 fans a game in the 56,000-seat Oakland Coliseum.The bill will be heard during a joint meeting of the Senate Committee on Finance and the Assembly Committee on Ways and Means and will be livestream...Santa Rosa firefighters respond to fire at homeless encampment
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 09:14:27 GMT
(KRON) -- Units with the Santa Rosa Fire Department responded to a fire involving a homeless encampment just before 4 p.m. on Monday, the department tweeted. The fire is burning near Highway 12, just west of Dutton Avenue. 4 kayakers rescued in SF Bay incident off Hunter's Point The department has dispatched two engines, one battalion chief and a fire investigator. Smoke and flames are visible at the homeless encampment according to the California Highway Patrol. It is not known if there are any injuries at this time.This is a developing story. Check back for updates.Family of kayakers rescued from SF Bay on Memorial Day
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 09:14:27 GMT
SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) -- The San Francisco Fire Department responded to multiple reports of overturned kayaks in the bay on Memorial Day. Two adults and two children were rescued after their kayaks capsized. The San Francisco Fire Department water rescue teams, the U.S. Coast Guard and San Francisco Police all coordinated to rescue a family in the water 300 yards from Candlestick Point, just off Hunters Point, SFPD said. Mastodon mystery in Santa Cruz County: Ice Age tooth vanishes from beach The two children were hospitalized for hypothermia. The adults were not injured. All four are expected to fully recover. A coast guard helicopter was used in the rescue.The fire department did not immediately know how the kayaks capsized, but said it was windy and choppy on the bay in that area. The area of the incident is off of Hunter's Point. Bay City News contributed to this report.All $1 million+ California Lottery winners announced in 2023 so far
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 09:14:27 GMT
(KTXL) — A couple of very lucky California residents have become instant millionaires so far every month this year.In February, the California Lottery revealed that Edwin Castro was the winner of the largest jackpot in U.S. history: $2.04 billion. Here are all players the California Lottery announced to have won $1,000,000 or more in 2023:JanuaryThe biggest winner was announced in January was Edward Lojewski who won $247 million from matching all six numbers with the Mega Millions lottery purchased at a 7-Eleven in Santa Clara County.Other winners announced in January:•Mary Higelin won $20,000,000 from a scratch-off ticket purchased in Riverside County•Salvador Carbajal who won $10,000,000 from a scratch-off ticket purchased in Los Angeles County•Louis Farillas won $10,000,000 from a scratch-off purchased in Los Angeles County• Roberto Nunes won $10,000,000 from a scratch-off purchased in Los Angeles County• Nicholas Simpson won $2,000,000 from a scratch-off purchased in Los Angeles...Texas Senate sets impeachment trial for Attorney General Ken Paxton to begin no later than August 28
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 09:14:27 GMT
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Texas Senate sets impeachment trial for Attorney General Ken Paxton to begin no later than August 28.SourceLatest news
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