Fire tears through vacant restaurant building in San Jose

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:03:03 GMT

Fire tears through vacant restaurant building in San Jose A fire erupted early Saturday morning at a vacant restaurant building in San Jose, sending flames shooting through the roof as firefighters worked to contain the blaze.The two-alarm fire prompted temporary road closures around the building, which was in the 2000 block of North First Street, near Brokaw Road, according to the San Jose Fire Department. Firefighters arrived at the blaze shortly after 3 a.m. Saturday, and managed to contain the flames to the building where the fire began.Firefighters are on scene of a 2nd Alarm Fire on the 2000 block of N. First St. in a vacant commercial restaurant – no injuries reported N. First is closed at Browkaw Rd. @pge pic.twitter.com/vSguxKHxZU— San José Fire Dept. (@SJFD) April 1, 2023No one was injured, according to the fire department. A cause for the blaze has not been announced.

Pop, Gasol, Hammon, Parker, Nowitzki, Wade heading to Hall

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:03:03 GMT

Pop, Gasol, Hammon, Parker, Nowitzki, Wade heading to Hall Tony Parker and Pau Gasol played for him. Becky Hammon coached alongside him. Dirk Nowitzki and Dwyane Wade waged battles against him.He is Gregg Popovich.And he, finally, is a Hall of Famer.The Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame made it official Saturday, with three of the NBA’s all-time international greats — Nowitzki, Parker and Gasol — joining Wade, Hammon and Popovich as the headliners of the 2023 class that will be enshrined on Aug. 11 and 12 at ceremonies in Connecticut and Massachusetts.“This is basketball heaven,” Wade said on the ESPN telecast of the announcement in Houston. Also getting the Hall’s call: Jim Valvano, who coached North Carolina State to the 1983 NCAA title; the 1976 U.S. Olympic women’s basketball team; former Purdue coach Gene Keady, a seven-time Big Ten coach of the year; former Texas A&M women’s coach Gary Blair, who took two teams to the Final Four; longtime coach at Division III Amherst and two-time national champion David Hixon;...

Rodgers takes 3-shot lead into weekend at Texas Open

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:03:03 GMT

Rodgers takes 3-shot lead into weekend at Texas Open SAN ANTONIO (AP) — Patrick Rodgers’ three-shot lead at the Valero Texas Open remained intact when the field completed the weather-delayed second round on Saturday. Rodgers, looking for his first PGA Tour victory and first Masters appearance, had completed rounds of 66-67 for 11-under Friday while much of the afternoon portion of the field could not finish due to darkness.Corey Conners, the 2019 Texas Open winner, turned in rounds of 64-72 on Friday and was 8-under.Mexico’s Roberto Diaz had reached 8-under on Saturday while playing the front at the TPC San Antonio Oaks Course as his second nine, but bogey on the par-5 8th dropped him into a tie at 7-under with two-time Tour winner Michael Thompson, Harry Higgs and Brendon Todd.The third round will be completed under clear skies Saturday.Thompson finished Friday with 4-under 68. On Saturday, Diaz turned in a 69, Higgs a 68 and Todd, a three-time Tour winner, finished off a 67.“It’s something I’ve always dreamt of,” Rodgers said Friday...

Maryland lawmakers reach deal on state budget

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:03:03 GMT

Maryland lawmakers reach deal on state budget ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — Maryland lawmakers got passed their differences and reached a deal Friday on the state’s $62.5 billion budget that includes making major investments in prekindergarten through 12th grade education.In one major highlight, they agreed to allocate $900 million for future costs to the state’s huge pre-K-12 education funding reform law known as the Blueprint for Maryland’s Future, a priority by the legislature that phases in larger amounts of funding in future years.The differences between the General Assembly’s two chambers related to a proposal in Gov. Wes Moore’s initial budget plan. The governor first proposed allocating an additional $500 million for the blueprint, while setting aside $500 million for unspecified transportation projects.The House shifted $400 million of the transportation funds to add to future blueprint funding, bringing the total additional blueprint money to $900 million. The Senate brought that down to $800 mil...

DC-based ‘gifting’ dispensaries will be able to get medical cannabis licenses

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:03:03 GMT

DC-based ‘gifting’ dispensaries will be able to get medical cannabis licenses The legal purgatory that many D.C.-based marijuana “gifting” dispensaries live in will likely end thanks to a new law that took effect last week.The aim is to make it easier to get medical cannabis from a legal business that sells regulated products.More D.C. NewsMore Local NewsCurrently, well over 100 dispensaries will sell a sticker or T-shirt for $100 and then “gift” the customer an amount of cannabis that’s equivalent in value. It was a legal gray area, but now many of those companies are going to be able to get medical marijuana dispensary licenses.The Medical Cannabis Amendment Act of 2021 went into effect on March 22. It eliminates caps on the number of medical dispensaries, allowing many of the “gifting” brick-and-mortar and delivery services to apply for medical marijuana licenses.It also expands the types of licenses that retailers could apply for, including internet retailer and a courier license of deliveries of marijuana as well as “safe-use facility endorsement” ...

Kyiv accuses Orthodox Church leader of justifying Russia’s invasion

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:03:03 GMT

Kyiv accuses Orthodox Church leader of justifying Russia’s invasion Ukrainian investigators are searching the home of Metropolitan Pavel Lebed, an Orthodox Church leader, who they accuse of justifying Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and inciting inter-religious hatred. Ukraine’s security service (SBU) confirmed on Saturday that Pavel, who runs Ukraine’s most important monastery, the Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra, is suspected of violating the country’s criminal code. Pavel “in his public speeches repeatedly insulted the religious feelings of Ukrainians, humiliated the views of believers of other denominations and tried to form hostile sentiments towards them,” said the SBU, which also published what it alleges are phone intercepts from Pavel’s sermons. He also “made statements that justified or denied the actions of the aggressor country,” according to the service. “Today, the enemy is trying to use the church environment to promote its propaganda and split Ukrainian society,” the SBU’s hea...

German compromise on gas and oil heating includes key exemptions

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:03:03 GMT

German compromise on gas and oil heating includes key exemptions Germany’s ruling coalition on Friday evening reached a compromise on a controversial energy bill to ban the installation of new gas and oil-fired heating systems as of the start of next year, but the deal includes important exemptions and phase-in periods. According to the agreement, every newly installed heating system will have to be powered by 65 percent renewable energy starting January 1, 2024.The compromise contains a number of exemptions, introduces transition periods and includes dedicated financial support, Sueddeutsche Zeitung reported. The law will “bring about a mandatory switch to renewable heating,” Germany’s economy and construction ministries said. The coalition agreement on the details of the bill — which still needs to be submitted to the federal states for consultation and passed by the cabinet — comes after the government on Tuesday evening reached an agreement on its future climate policy following 30 hours of negotiations. Germany a...

Heat icon Dwyane Wade named to Hall of Fame Class of 2023, ‘This is basketball heaven’

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:03:03 GMT

Heat icon Dwyane Wade named to Hall of Fame Class of 2023, ‘This is basketball heaven’ From the moment he walked off the court at Barclays Center in Brooklyn on April 10, 2019, with a career-ending triple-double, this moment Saturday in Houston at the NCAA Final Four was inevitable.Miami Heat icon Dwyane Wade has been unanimously selected as a member of the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, with enshrinement to follow on Aug. 12 in Springfield, Mass.“This,” Wade, 41, said Saturday, “is basketball heaven. To be able to end your career and say that you’re going to basketball heaven, that’s what movies are made of, that’s what books are written about.”It will be one of the most star-studded inductions in years, rivaling the bittersweet 2020 inductions of Kevin Garnett, Tim Duncan, and, posthumously, Kobe Bryant.Announced as part of the Hall’s Class of 2023 along with Wade were fellow former NBA players Dirk Nowitzki, Pau Gasol and Tony Parker, as well as San Antonio Spurs coach Gregg Popovich and former WNBA star a...

Tornadoes kill at least 11 people across Midwest and the South, rips through Illinois music venue where Boston metal band among lineup

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:03:03 GMT

Tornadoes kill at least 11 people across Midwest and the South, rips through Illinois music venue where Boston metal band among lineup Tornadoes that tore through parts of the South and Midwest killed at least 11 people, collapsed the roof of a packed theater during a heavy metal concert in Illinois that included the Boston band Revocation among the night’s lineup, and left small towns and big cities throughout the region bewildered Saturday by the damage.Possibly dozens of tornadoes touched down into the night across at least seven states, laying waste to homes and businesses and splintering trees, as part of a sprawling storm system that also brought wildfires to the southern Plains and blizzard conditions to the Upper Midwest.Tens of thousands lost power as the storms smothered a swath of the country home to some 85 million people. The dead included four in the small town of Wynne, Arkansas, and three in Sullivan, Indiana. Other deaths were reported in Alabama, Illinois, Mississippi and the Little Rock area.Stunned residents of Wynne, a community of about 8,000 people 50 miles west of Memphis, Tennessee, w...

Pat Leonard’s NFL Notes: A market for Lamar Jackson exists but may be untapped — for now

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:03:03 GMT

Pat Leonard’s NFL Notes: A market for Lamar Jackson exists but may be untapped — for now A prominent NFL agent told the Daily News at the NFL owners’ meetings in Arizona that he believes Lamar Jackson could land the fully guaranteed contract he is seeking if he had proper representation.The agent acknowledged he was biased and was not saying this to lobby to represent Jackson himself. He was simply answering a question.But his read of the league was noteworthy: In his mind, a market exists for the former MVP even at his desired price; it’s just not being tapped into and leveraged properly.Look at Colts owner Jim Irsay’s comments this week as Exhibit A of the ground that an agent’s relationships and expertise might make up.Irsay told ESPN that “the money is not a problem” when considering a contract for Jackson, once acquired via trade. The owner only took issue with the assets he’d have to surrender in a trade with Baltimore, and he qualified to The Athletic: “I do not believe in fully-guaranteed contracts.”A person ...