Oakland Diocese may file bankruptcy for child sex abuse claims

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:48:56 GMT

Oakland Diocese may file bankruptcy for child sex abuse claims (KRON) -- The Diocese of Oakland is facing the possibility of bankruptcy due to child sex abuse claims, it announced in a letter on Thursday. According to the letter, which was addressed to "Parishioners and Friends," the diocese said it may be facing approximately 330 lawsuits. More than 150K catalytic converters stolen in 2022; problem may be underreported, data suggests "As the court continues to process the lawsuits, the total magnitude will become clearer," read the letter, which was signed by Bishop of Oakland, Most Rev. Michael C. Barber. "However, it is increasingly evident we face a monumental challenge. I have therefore been working with our College of Consultors, our Diocesan Finance Council, and our staff and advisors to discern the best way to support compassionate and equitable compensation for survivors and ensure the continuation of vibrant, Christ-centered parishes to serve our faithful."The letter goes on to say that the "Diocese is giving strong consideration to...

Drug deal gone wrong leads to shooting, two arrested by Oakley PD

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:48:56 GMT

Drug deal gone wrong leads to shooting, two arrested by Oakley PD (KRON) -- Two people were arrested in Oakley on Tuesday in a shooting that police say was related to an illegal narcotics deal gone wrong. Oakley Police Department officers responded to reports of three men fighting and gunshots on the 1000 block of Quail Valley Run at 10:12 p.m. on Tuesday, according to a post from Oakley PD. More than 150K catalytic converters stolen in 2022; problem may be underreported, data suggests Officers approached the area and were advised that one person had fled the vehicle after the gunshots and that the vehicle was driven away. Oakley PD officers located the vehicle at the intersection of Laurel Road and Teton Road. As officers approached the suspects, they learned that the vehicle was stolen from Oakley last weekend.Officers made contact and discovered that the vehicle's driver, a young man, was shot in the upper chest. A juvenile male in the front passenger seat was also contacted. Medical care was provided for the driver; paramedics were called, ...

City of Oakley dedicates bench in honor of Alexis Gabe

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:48:56 GMT

City of Oakley dedicates bench in honor of Alexis Gabe OAKLEY, Calif. (KRON) -- For her 25th birthday, Alexis Gabe is being honored by the City of Oakley. The city is dedicating a bench in her honor for her birthday on Friday, it announced in a Facebook post. The ceremony will take place 6 p.m. on March 17 (Alexis' birthday) at Civic Center Park located at 3221 Main St. A plaque will be installed on this bench (below) in honor of Alexis.The plaque that will be installed on the Oakley bench in honor of Alexis Gabe (Photo courtesy of Gabe family).This bench will be dedicated to Alexis Gabe on March 17 (Photo courtesy of Gabe family). Alexis Gabe disappearance timeline released "The City of Oakley will be installing a plaque on this bench at Oakley City Park in honor of Alexis. We will create an event when it’s ready. Thank you so much to the City Manager and Sharon Kuykendall for organizing this," said Gwyn Gabe, Alexis' father, wrote in a Facebook post. Earlier this month, Gabe's family announced more remains were found after a search ...

California to transform prison with death row legacy

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:48:56 GMT

California to transform prison with death row legacy SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — California Gov. Gavin Newsom plans to transform a state lockup that is home to the nation’s largest number of death row inmates into a facility where prisoners can receive education, training and rehabilitation.Newsom’s office announced the new plans Thursday for San Quentin State Prison, which will be renamed the San Quentin Rehabilitation Center. The governor plans to visit the prison on the shore of the San Francisco Bay on Friday as part of a statewide policy tour.“Today, we take the next step in our pursuit of true rehabilitation, justice, and safer communities through this evidenced-backed investment, creating a new model for safety and justice — the California Model — that will lead the nation,” Newsom said in a statement.The plan marks a massive shift in how the state would shape the fates of those behind bars.Newsom announced a moratorium on executions in 2019, but nearly 700 inmates remain on death row today.Death sentences in Californ...

LSU enters NCAA Tournament energized by Mulkey mania

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:48:56 GMT

LSU enters NCAA Tournament energized by Mulkey mania BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — LSU All-America forward Angel Reese wrote the phrase, “four rebounds,” in her locker.The story behind that exemplifies Kim Mulkey’s influence on the Tigers, who enter Friday’s opening round of the 2023 NCAA tournament having won 54 of 62 games since LSU hired the three-time national champion coach away from Baylor. The 6-foot-3 Reese, who has averaged 23.4 points and 15.5 rebounds this season, pulled down a season-low four boards during LSU’s 88-64 loss at unbeaten South Carolina on Feb. 12.During a subsequent practice, Mulkey mentioned that less-than-flattering statistic more than once.“She has humbled me a lot; A lot of players probably can’t be coached by coach Mulkey,” Reese asserted. “I just appreciate how much she pushes me.“Of anybody, she gets on me the most,” Reese continued. “This is something I needed.”LSU (28-2), seeded third in the tournament’s Greenville 2 region, hosts Big West tournament champion No. 1...

Ex-Theranos exec finds way to delay start of prison sentence

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:48:56 GMT

Ex-Theranos exec finds way to delay start of prison sentence Former Theranos executive Ramesh “Sunny” Balwani found an escape hatch Thursday from the scheduled start of his nearly 13-year prison sentence for a blood-testing hoax he engineered with his former boss and lover, Elizabeth Holmes.Just hours before Balwani was supposed to surrender to authorities, his lawyer filed documents notifying U.S. District Judge Edward Davila that he wouldn’t be doing so.The notice cited a last-minute appeal of a recent Davila ruling rejecting Balwani’s request to remain free while trying to overturn his conviction on 12 counts of fraud and conspiracy. The Wednesday appeal of Davila’s March 9 ruling triggered an automatic stay of his prison reporting date, which had been set for 2 p.m. PT Thursday. That’s because Balwani, 57, has been free on bail since a jury convicted him last July, triggering a clause that allows him to remain free on bail until the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals weighs in on Davila’s ruling issue...

No. 4 Hokies. Kitley have special connection

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:48:56 GMT

No. 4 Hokies. Kitley have special connection Virginia Tech coach Kenny Brooks remembers feeling special, and lucky.He was in Atlanta watching an AAU basketball tournament, one of several dozen coaches hoping to lure a program-changing recruit to his school, when someone with no chance of being that player ambled past.“Raven was at the game and she was going to the bathroom,” Brooks said Thursday of Elizabeth Kitley’s sister, “and I remember she ran past all the coaches and she took like two or three steps past me, and she put the brakes on and she backed up and she said, `Hi, Coach Brooks’. And she waved at me and she took off, and the other coaches were like, Who was that? “And I’m like, yeah, we’re in good shape with Liz.”Raven Kitley. Elizabeth’s older sister, is autistic and especially connected to her sister’s career, and the Hokies. It’s been huge for Virginia Tech.Elizabeth Kitley, the two-time Atlantic Coast Conference player of the year, led the No. 4 Hokies to a No. 1 seed in the N...

Blues’ Binnington suspended 2 games for throwing punch

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:48:56 GMT

Blues’ Binnington suspended 2 games for throwing punch NEW YORK (AP) — St. Louis Blues goalie Jordan Binnington was suspended two games without pay Thursday for throwing a punch at Minnesota Wild forward Ryan Hartman.Binnington’s suspension forced the Blues to call up Joel Hofer from Springfield of the AHL to serve as an emergency goaltender.Binnington received a match penalty in the second period of Wednesday’s 8-5 loss to Minnesota for swinging his blocker glove at Hartman. Binnington left his crease and went after Hartman right after giving up the Wild’s fifth goal of the night.Minnesota goalie Marc-Andre Fleury skated the length of the ice to confront the unmasked Binnington, but the two were separated by officials and Binnington was sent off the ice. Binnington will forfeit $64,864.86 under the NHL collective bargaining agreement based on his average annual salary. The money goes to the Players’ Emergency Assistance Fund.Binnington is 22-24-5 with a 3.39 goals-against average. Thomas Greiss will likely serve as th...

DC students get lesson in saying ‘No’ as part of drug prevention education

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:48:56 GMT

DC students get lesson in saying ‘No’ as part of drug prevention education District schools are taking a new tack when it comes to teaching kids how to avoid drugs. Along with stocking schools with naloxone, teachers are also working with students on what to do in real-life scenarios.In establishing the drug, alcohol and tobacco use unit, D.C. Public Schools Chancellor Lewis Ferebee said DCPS wants to ensure students possessed what he called critical skills when it comes to substance abuse.“The skills around refusal is the first step, right? You know, ‘I’m not interested,'” Ferebee said while visiting the Coolidge High School nurses’ suite Thursday morning.“We know this type of unit around awareness of the potential consequences of drug abuse, alcohol abuse, tobacco abuse, is important,” he continued.More Local NewsMore DC NewsThe suite, which is operated by Mary’s Center, has more than four beds for ill students as well as remote check-in for students. It also puts a supply of naloxone on the shelves for eve...

Police never investigated Denver Health for inmate's death, despite red flags

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:48:56 GMT

Police never investigated Denver Health for inmate's death, despite red flags DENVER (KDVR) — Despite multiple witness statements about questionable medical care following the death of Denver inmate Leroy Taylor last year, a detective's own report makes clear he never investigated medical staff for possible negligence.Instead, the investigative report conducted by Denver Police Detective Louis Estrada stated at one point, "Detective Estrada advised Investigator Bolton that Detective Estrada was only investigating the incident pertaining to if the inmates had caused the death of Mr. Taylor." Wheelchair amputee left in the cold by hospital security guards The 16-page report obtained by the Problem Solvers makes it clear no inmate was ever thought to have contributed to Taylor's death. Instead, multiple inmates provided statements that they recognized Taylor was sick and needed more acute medical attention.The police report mentions a sheriff's deputy, who said, "Taylor seemed delirious, and the other inmates were helping Taylor when he needed to use the bathr...