Jesus Moreno Fatally Struck in Motorcycle Accident on Chestnut Avenue [Fresno, CA]

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 13:53:39 GMT

Jesus Moreno Fatally Struck in Motorcycle Accident on Chestnut Avenue [Fresno, CA] 29-Year-Old Fresno Man Dies in SUV Collision near Weldon AvenueFRESNO, CA (October 12, 2023) – Monday evening, Jesus Moreno lost his life in a motorcycle accident on Chesnut Avenue.The incident unfolded at approximately 6:30 p.m. near the intersection of Weldon Avenue.According to the findings, the driver of a southbound silver Toyota SUV attempted a left turn, crossing directly into the path of a northbound motorcycle. As a result of the collision, the motorcycle rider was forcibly ejected from his vehicle, sustaining fatal injuries.The Fresno Police Department confirmed the motorcyclist’s passing at the scene. The deceased rider has been identified by authorities as 29-year-old Jesus Moreno of Fresno.Currently, an active investigation is still in progress. Fresno officials will release further information as it becomes available.The team at Sweet James offers their warm and sincerest sympathies go out to the friends and family of Jesus Moreno. May you find comfort and ...

Getting to Know Ensie Durin, Locsanity’s New Brand Ambassador

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 13:53:39 GMT

Getting to Know Ensie Durin, Locsanity’s New Brand Ambassador Hair is as integral to identity as voice is to speech. How a person wears their hair can speak volumes about their self expression, heritage or cultural identity. While some hairstyles are celebrated by the mainstream, others showcasing the beauty of Afro-textured hair have not received the same embrace. Laws, such as the CROWN Act, protect against discrimination in employment and education, ensuring that natural hairstyles such as locs, Afros and Bantu knots do not eliminate opportunities for the people who predominantly wear them.Additionally, companies such as Locsanity, a Florida-based loc, natural hair, and personal care brand, have been helping to increase awareness and acceptance. The brand has developed a line of hair care products that women, men, and children can use to bring out the beauty and versatility of their locs.And now, Locsanity is taking things even further…Enter Ensie Durin, The New Face of LocsanityEnsie Durin is a professional model based in Atlanta, Georgia....

WCC preseason poll: Saint Mary’s men picked to win over Gonzaga

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 13:53:39 GMT

WCC preseason poll: Saint Mary’s men picked to win over Gonzaga Saint Mary’s and Gonzaga shared the West Coast Conference men’s basketball title last year as both teams finished 14-2 in league play.This year’s race for the conference crown might be similarly tight, if the WCC coaches are proven correct, and the Gaels may end up on top.The conference’s preseason coaches’ poll, released Thursday, projected Saint Mary’s to win the league with 61 total poll points and five first-place votes. Gonzaga was immediately behind them with 60 points and four first-place votes among the nine head coaches.The Gaels lost lead guard Logan Johnson and forward Kyle Bowen as key contributors to last year’s team, which lost to eventual champion Connecticut in the second round of the NCAA Tournament. Guard Aidan Mahaney, a Campolindo graduate, returns for his sophomore year, alongside 2022-23 rotation players Mitchell Saxen (senior), Alex Ducas (fifth year) and Augustas Marciulionis (junior).Gonzaga added guard Ryan Nembhard...

76% of California’s pandemic pay hikes lost to inflation

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 13:53:39 GMT

76% of California’s pandemic pay hikes lost to inflation Inflation has gobbled up three-quarters of the buying power Californians’ got from pandemic-era pay hikes.That’s what my trusty spreadsheet tells me when I compare stats from September’s Consumer Price Index report and recent earnings data for four metro areas – Los Angeles-Orange County, San Francisco, the Inland Empire and San Diego.On average, weekly wages in these four markets rose 24% from the end of 2019 through 2023’s first quarter. Meanwhile, the local cost of living inflated by 19% through September.That adds up to higher prices cutting the value of recent raises by 76%. It’s no wonder why so many folks in the Golden State are grumpy. It may help explain why we’ve seen a rash of labor unrest such as strikes in Hollywood and at Kaiser health care.To be fair, inflation has improved modestly. Look at the most recent rate of California pay hikes of 5.7% pay jumps compared to a 4% bump in the cost of living. So that’s only 71% lost to inflation.Related ArticlesEconomy | ...

From McDonald’s to Wienerschitzel, these fast food giants were born in California

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 13:53:39 GMT

From McDonald’s to Wienerschitzel, these fast food giants were born in California Southern California was a hotbed of fast food innovation in the middle of the 20th century.In-N-Out Burger, which opened in 1948 and will mark its 75th anniversary on Oct. 22, is credited with introducing a speaker system that allowed customers to order in advance of reaching the window.RELATED: 75 years of In-N-Out Burger history, year by yearSeveral other famous chains were founded about the same time. Founders either knew each other or watched what the others were doing to find out what worked and what didn’t. Sometimes they helped each other out.This was especially true in San Bernardino, where McDonald’s, Taco Bell and Del Taco all had their roots.Here are six of those chains in chronological order.Carl’s Jr.: Carl Karcher opened a hot dog cart at Florence and Central in Los Angeles in 1941. He opened the first Carl’s Jr. in Anaheim in 1945. The menu has mutated many times and now has burgers and chicken sandwiches, but no hot dogs. Signature burgers include the Famous Star and...

Feds charge Menendez with being unregistered foreign agent

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 13:53:39 GMT

Feds charge Menendez with being unregistered foreign agent By Larry Neumeister | Associated PressNEW YORK — Federal prosecutors have rewritten their indictment against U.S. Sen. Bob Menendez of New Jersey and his wife to charge them with conspiring to have him act as an agent of Egypt and Egyptian officials.The superseding indictment, filed in Manhattan federal court on Thursday, accuses Menendez of violating the Foreign Agents Registration Act, which requires people to register with the U.S. government if they are acting as “an agent of a foreign principal.” As a member of Congress, Menendez was prohibited from being an agent of a foreign government, even if he did register as one.Messages left with Menendez’s Senate staff and attorney on Thursday were not immediately answered.The indictment says the conspiracy occurred from January 2018 to June 2022. It alleges that in May 2019, Menendez, his wife and a business associate, Wael Hana, met with an Egyptian intelligence official in Menendez’s Senate office in Washingt...

States hope finding jobs for migrants will help clear shelter overload

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 13:53:39 GMT

States hope finding jobs for migrants will help clear shelter overload Tim Henderson | Stateline.org (TNS)NEW YORK — States and cities are taking advantage of expedited work authorizations for a flood of new migrants, seeking to match them with jobs so they can support their families while they wait for asylum hearings.Allowing migrants to work might enable many of them to leave shelters in cities that were already strained by local homeless populations but have been further overwhelmed by the newcomers.New York Democratic Gov. Kathy Hochul said this week that the state Labor Department had identified 18,000 potential jobs for migrants around the state. Hochul had already called on National Guard troops to help with work authorization paperwork.“Migrants and asylum seekers came here to work — so let’s put them to work,” Hochul said in a statement. “Right now, we have a migrant crisis and a workforce crisis … we can solve them both.”New York and other states got a big win when the Biden administration announced last month that it would give temporary le...

Three-bedroom home sells in San Ramon for $1.6 million

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 13:53:39 GMT

Three-bedroom home sells in San Ramon for $1.6 million 2309 Keats Lane – Google Street ViewThe property located in the 2300 block of Keats Lane in San Ramon was sold on Sept. 19, 2023 for $1,625,000, or $874 per square foot. The house, built in 2006, has an interior space of 1,859 square feet. The layout of this two-story house consists of three bedrooms and three baths. The property is equipped with central A/C. Additionally, the home provides an attached two-car garage, granting ample space for parking and storage purposes.These nearby houses have also recently been sold:On Fenwick Way, San Ramon, in September 2022, a 2,129-square-foot home was sold for $1,705,000, a price per square foot of $801. The home has 4 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms.In September 2022, a 3,364-square-foot home on Paige Way in San Ramon sold for $2,250,000, a price per square foot of $669. The home has 5 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms.A 2,194-square-foot home on the 2900 block of Enfield Street in San Ramon sold in September 2022, for $1,725,000, a price per square foot o...

Court documents reveal Pac-12 schools to pay well beyond $50 million in Comcast overpayment scandal

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 13:53:39 GMT

Court documents reveal Pac-12 schools to pay well beyond $50 million in Comcast overpayment scandal The future of the Pac-12 hinges, in part, on the two remaining and 10 departing schools gaining clarity on the conference’s assets and liabilities.One of those liabilities has come into focus.The conference is taking a $72 million budget hit as a result of the Comcast overpayment scandal, according to commissioner George Kliavkoff’s court declaration in a lawsuit filed against the conference by two former executives.It’s the first on-the-record confirmation of the financial damage resulting from Pac-12 mismanagement and far exceeds initial presumptions.In January, when the conference terminated CFO Brent Willman and Pac-12 Networks president Mark Shuken for failing to properly report the mistake, it described the amount of overpayments claimed by Comcast as being “more than” $50 million.Kliavkoff’s declaration, viewed by the Hotline, is one of dozens of filings in the wrongful termination lawsuit, which began in April in San Francisco Superior Court and is ongoing....

No longer just “hippie” moms-to-be: More women delivering babies at home with midwives

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 13:53:39 GMT

No longer just “hippie” moms-to-be: More women delivering babies at home with midwives Eileen Fruithandler delivered her second child at home with a midwife in 1992 – an era when she and her late husband faced pushback from loved ones about the decision.“I’m lying to everyone – I had to lie,” said the 66-year-old Denver resident, who splits time between Denver and Palm Beach, Fla. “It wasn’t in vogue when I did it.”In the three decades since Fruithandler’s secretive delivery, more pregnant mothers-to-be — of all ages, backgrounds and income levels — have followed her path of using midwives.The number of women who birthed at home from 2020-21 rose 12%, “the highest level since at least 1990” at more than 51,600 births, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. And, from 2016-21, more certified midwives — who have faced misconceptions about their educations and care historically — have joined the profession to meet the boost in demand.“We’ve done home births in RVs,” said Jen Anderson-Tarver, a certified professional midwife at New Leaf Midwifery in D...