Police activity reported near USF in San Francisco
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:01:47 GMT
SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) -- People in San Francisco are being told to avoid Fulton Street between Central Avenue and Masonic Avenue due to police activity. The San Francisco Department of Emergency Management sent out an alert at 2:21 p.m. Monday regarding the police activity. Drivers are advised to expect traffic delays and use alternate routes.Police cars and an ambulance were at the scene Monday afternoon. San Francisco officials have not yet reported what caused the police activity. There was also police activity near Laguna Street and Geary Boulevard on Monday afternoon. This is a developing story. Stick with KRON4 for updates.Yes, This Is Israel’s 9/11
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:01:47 GMT
A medical worker rushes a child to an ambulance for treatment after Israeli airstrikes destroy buildings in Gaza City, Gaza, on Oct. 9, 2023.Photo: Belal Khaled/Anadolu Agency via Getty ImagesOn the night of September 11, 2001, I sat on the stoop of my apartment building in Greenwich Village and drank some abominable wine coolers with my neighbors. I’d bought them from a nearby store that had already started wild profiteering and was charging three times the normal price. We were two miles north of the site of the World Trade Center; the neighborhood smelled of acrid smoke, which turned out to be preferable to the stench of burnt, rotting bodies that would develop later that week.Now, according to a plethora of voices, with the vicious recent attacks by Hamas, Israel has experienced its own 9/11. “This is our 9/11,” says the Israeli ambassador to the United Nations. “This is our 9/11,” says the Israeli military’s spokesperson. “This is the equivalent for Israel of probably what hap...Cristobal, coaches take full blame for Miami’s decision to not run out clock
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:01:47 GMT
CORAL GABLES, Fla. (AP) — Miami coach Mario Cristobal reiterated Monday that he takes full responsibility for the Hurricanes not taking a knee in the final seconds of their loss to Georgia Tech, even as offensive coordinator Shannon Dawson revealed that he actually called the play in which the ball was fumbled away.“I made the wrong call,” Cristobal said.Miami led Georgia Tech 20-17 and could have been in victory formation — taking a knee to essentially end the game — when a running play was called. Don Chaney fumbled the ball with 26 seconds left, and Georgia Tech took over on its own 26-yard line.It took the Yellow Jackets four plays — an incompletion, a 30-yard gain, a spike to stop the clock and a 44-yard pass with 2 seconds left — to find the end zone and win 23-20, handing Miami (4-1, 0-1 Atlantic Coast Conference) its first loss of the year.“What we did at the end was the wrong decision,” Dawson said. “I called it. It is what it is. I wished we would have done something diffe...'No warning, just booms in the air': Colorado-raised woman caught in attack on Israel
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:01:47 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) — Roxana Dann was right next to the Gaza border when rockets lit up the sky over Israel on Saturday morning.“When there have been bombings and missiles before, you hear sirens and 15 to 30 seconds to get to a reinforced room," Dann said. "But this time, there was no warning, just booms in the air." ‘We have to continue to stand by’ ally Israel: Colorado leader chimes in on war unfolding overseas Dann was born and raised in Colorado. She was born at Rose Medical Center and attended both George Washington and East throughout her high school years. She then moved to Israel in 1972, when she was 18 years old."I've been here ever since," Dann said.Family takes shelter after attack on Israel On Saturday, she was visiting her son in Kfar Aza, a community about 15 miles from the Gaza Strip and 500 yards away from the Gaza border. She said around 6:30 a.m. Saturday is when the bombings started. “None of us have any clue how long it's going to last for," Dann said.She and her ...Trailer, brush fire reported near Deer Creek Canyon Road
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:01:47 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) -- A "small fire" was reported Monday on Mica Mine Gulch Road in Jefferson County, the sheriff's office said.The fire was first reported after 4 p.m. According to the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office, it started with a trailer that caught fire and spread to nearby trees and brush in the area off South Deer Creek Canyon Road. FOX31 Newsletters: Sign up to get breaking news sent to your inbox The fire was mostly contained by 4:55 p.m. and not posing a threat, the sheriff's office posted on X.First responders at the scene of a fire along Mica Mine Gulch Road in Jefferson County on Oct. 9, 2023. (Credit: KDVR)The Inter-Canyon Fire Protection District was involved in the response to put out the fire.Buildings in this area have Littleton addresses but are in the Deer Creek part of Morrison.'We have to continue to stand by them': Colorado leader chimes in on war in Israel
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:01:47 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) — U.S. Rep. Jason Crow, for Colorado's 6th Congressional District, spoke out Sunday about the war quickly unfolding in the Middle East. “This is an outright attack on our allies in Israel," Crow said. Hamas militants fired thousands of rockets and sent dozens of fighters into Israeli towns near the Gaza Strip in an unprecedented surprise early morning attack during a major Jewish holiday Saturday, killing dozens and stunning the country. Hamas surprise attack stuns Israel, leaves hundreds dead in fighting, retaliation Israel said it is now at war with Hamas and launched airstrikes in Gaza, vowing to inflict an “unprecedented price.”“We have to continue to stand by them," Crow said of Israel on Sunday. "They are one of our strongest partners in the Middle East, and we need to be the support they need to respond to this and protect themselves." Crow said right now things are at a standstill when it comes to being able to send emergency aid to Israel. He said ...SWAT, FBI respond to armed barricaded subject who fired shots at officers in Fort Lauderdale
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:01:47 GMT
An armed barricaded subject who fired shots in Fort Lauderdale prompted a swift response by law enforcment. Fort Lauderdale Police arrived at the scene near Southwest 28th Way and Riverland Road, Monday afternoon. According to police, they were responding to a disturbance between family members in the area. When they arrived at the scene, a man barricaded himself at the residence with a firearm and began to fire shots at officers. No officers were injured in the shooting.Due to the shooting, one female victim was injured and was transported to Broward Health Medical Center with non-life-threatening injuries.7Skyforce hovered over the scene where SWAT teams arrived at the scene to assist officers. Several schools in the area were placed on lockdown in an abundance of caution7News camera captured students being escorted by officers as they were released to their parents.A command post has been establish in the are as officers attempted to get the subject out of the home. 7News spoke ...‘Goosebumps’ resurrected in new series for Disney Plus
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:01:47 GMT
Nothing gets your heart racing like a good old fashioned scare. And there’s no shortage of spooky-happenings during October.Now Disney plus is adding more tricks and treats to its TV line up with a brand new series. You better grab a blanket because you’re bound to get a few goosebumps.The book series, “Goosebumps,” makes its return to TV in a brand new Disney Plus series.Rob Letterman, who directed the 2015 film by the same name, returns as an executive producer.Rob Letterman: “I did the first movie, and then Neal Moritz, who’s the producer on it, called me, I think it was like literally the week as the pandemic was hitting, and said, ‘You know, I got the rights back for a TV series we’d be interested,’ and I was like, ‘Yes.'”In the new show, a group of teens accidentally unleash the supernatural forces, and now they have to work together to stop them from attacking their town.Nicholas Stoller: “I love horror. ...Director Martin Scorsese tells the story of the Osage tribe in new film ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:01:47 GMT
It took a $200 million budget and an all star cast to make “Killers of the Flower Moon.”The film directed by Martin Scorsese and stars Leonardo DiCaprio, Robert De Niro and Lily Gladstone.And even though it’s based on the true events of the Osage community in the 1920s, the movie also takes on a personality of its own.“Killers of the Flower Moon” is about the murders of the Osage Tribe after oil is found on their land. But Leo DiCaprio, who plays Ernest Burkhart, wanted to tell the story from a different perspective.Leonardo DiCaprio: “There was a dynamic missing there that we ultimately felt that we weren’t getting to the heart of the story. There were two short sequences of Ernest and Molly, together which was this insanely bizarre love story.”Bizarre because Mollie, who Lily Gladstone portrays, stood by her husband even though he was part of the conspiracy to steal her birthright.Lily Gladstone: “It’s unimaginable the th...Israel Trauma Coalition worker shares first-hand accounts of ongoing war
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:01:47 GMT
A woman shared a first-hand account of what she’s seen and heard of the realities of war. 7News reconnected with her after meeting the woman in Israel earlier this year.Talia deals with people, especially children, who’ve tried to deal with the ongoing conflict very close to Gaza. “This is beyond my understanding,” said Talia Levenon, who works for the Israel Trauma Coalition. It is something that those living in Israel said they have never seen before.When sirens began wailing across the country back in April and then the next day, it was to honor Israel’s war dead. Cars pulled over to the side of roads and highways so drivers could pay their respects. “I’ve been so many times to the south of Israel when there were rockets,” said Levenon. “This was different.”7News spoke to Levenon this past spring in Sderot — just about ten miles from the border with Gaza — where the coalition runs an animal-assisted therapy center to help residents ...Latest news
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