California nears approval of nation’s first Big Oil watchdog. Here’s how it would work.
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:13:52 GMT
California lawmakers are working at breakneck speed on Monday to pass legislation that would create the country’s first watchdog body tasked with investigating the oil industry in a bid to tamp down the Golden State’s high gas prices.The bill, SBX 1-2, which is expected to pass the State Assembly as early as Monday, is the culmination of a bitter battle between Gov. Gavin Newsom and some of the country’s largest oil companies after the state saw gas prices topping $6.40 a gallon twice last year. After a large dip over the winter, California gas prices have slowly ticked higher to an average of $4.82 on Monday.Newsom slammed the industry for “price gouging,” an accusation that gained political traction after oil giants reported historic profits. But industry representatives said the state’s environmental regulations, high taxes, and the transition away from fossil fuels are the cause of high prices and an increasingly volatile gas market.“The...King Charles honors aristocrat at center of William cheating rumors
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:13:52 GMT
A recent decision by King Charles III doesn’t just highlight the head-scratching traditions behind British royal titles, it is likely to revive talk about the persistent but unsubstantiated rumor that Prince William became too friendly — or even had an affair — with a glamorous neighbor whose aristocratic husband has a family estate near William and Kate Middleton’s country home in Norfolk.The glamorous neighbor is the Marchioness of Cholmondeley, a 39-year-old former “bohemian” model better known as Rose Hanbury. She’s married to 62-year-old David Rocksavage, the 7th Marquess of Cholmondeley.Last week, the Daily Mail reported that Charles had named Rocksavage his “Lord-in-Waiting,” a prestigious position that means that the British peer — and presumably his wife — will attend important state and royal events, likely including Charles’ May 6 coronation. The couple also will be called upon to represent the king o...San Jose family held hostage during deadly standoff
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:13:52 GMT
SAN JOSE, Calif. (KRON) -- San Jose police released more details about a man who allegedly armed himself with machetes, broke into a family's home, and held three victims hostage during a deadly standoff last week. Police fatally shot the man. San Jose Police Chief Anthony Mata held a news conference Monday to talk about what led up to the home invasion, standoff, and police shooting.The dramatic chain of events began at 8:30 p.m. on March 22 when Eliobert Gonzalez-Rocha broke into an apartment on Boynton Avenue and threatened to kill the family inside, according to Mata. A crime scene is blocked off following a standoff and police shooting in San Jose. (KRON4 / Will Tran) Mata described the incident as a "terrifying home invasion, involving an armed intruder that took a mother and her two children hostage ... creating a very volatile and high risk situation.""The suspect was not known to the family, but he had recently been evicted from his apartment in that same complex. The ...Woman, dog killed in San Jose hit-and-run
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:13:52 GMT
SAN JOSE, Calif. (KRON) -- A pedestrian and a dog died after a hit-and-run Sunday evening, the San Jose Police Department announced on Twitter. The hit-and-run also involved a child who was transported to a hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. It happened near Blossom Hill Road and Leigh Avenue around 6:50 p.m.Police originally said the incident involved a bicyclist but later clarified that it was a pedestrian. 1 person with ‘life-threatening’ injuries after stabbing in San Jose Police said a 2000 Honda sedan possibly driven by a female was traveling west on Blossom Hill Road when it hit the woman, her daughter and their dog, who were crossing the street. The woman died at the scene -- despite officers attempting life-saving measures to save the individual, SJPD said. The child was taken to the hospital for treatment of minor injuries. The dog was also killed.KRON On is streaming news live now.embed-container { position: relative; padding-bottom: 56.25%; height: 0; overflo...Suspect identified after hours-long standoff in Gilroy
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:13:52 GMT
GILROY, Calif. (KRON) -- A welfare check on Sunday morning in unincorporated Gilroy turned into an hours-long standoff with multiple law enforcement agencies. The Santa Clara County Sheriff's Office and Campbell Police Department released new details about the incident on Monday. Here we go again: another storm poised to hit the Bay Area Tuesday Around 8 a.m. on Sunday, sheriff's deputies were called in for a welfare check at a residence on the 3000 block of Dryden Avenue. Deputies tried to communicate with a man inside who was later identified as 35-year-old Vincent Martinez. The sheriff's office says that's when Martinez used a gun to shoot multiple rounds in the direction of deputies. Deputies retreated back from the residence and called for more assistance. The Sheriff's Emergency Response Team and Crisis Negotiation teams both arrived and attempted further deescalation. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. S...What can Google’s AI-powered Bard do? We tested it for you
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:13:52 GMT
To use, or not to use, Bard? That is the Shakespearean question an Associated Press reporter sought to answer while testing out Google’s artificially intelligent chatbot. The recently rolled-out bot dubbed Bard is the internet search giant’s answer to the ChatGPT tool that Microsoft has been melding into its Bing search engine and other software.During several hours of interaction, the AP learned Bard is quite forthcoming about its unreliability and other shortcomings, including its potential for mischief in next year’s U.S. presidential election. Even as it occasionally warned of the problems it could unleash, Bard repeatedly emphasized its belief that it will blossom into a force for good. At one point in its recurring soliloquies about its potential upsides, Bard dreamed about living up to the legacy of the English playwright that inspired its name. Bard explained that its creators at Google “thought Shakespeare would be a good role model for me, as he was a master of...Villanova All-American Siegrist declares for WNBA draft
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:13:52 GMT
VILLANOVA, Pa. (AP) — Villanova star and AP All-American Maddy Siegrist will not return for a fifth season and has declared for the WNBA draft.Siegrist led Villanova to a 30-7 overall record and the Sweet 16 for the second time ever this season. She led the country in scoring at 29.2 points per game and averaged 9.2 rebounds. She’s the two-time Big East Player of the Year.Siegrist played four seasons and is the career leading scorer in Villanova basketball history for both men and women with 2,896 points. She also became the career leading scorer in Big East history for men and women with 1,693 points, in regular-season conference games only.“I can’t thank Villanova enough for welcoming me into the greatest community on Earth,” Siegrist said. “From the first day I stepped on campus, I knew this would be my forever home. My college basketball career was everything that I dreamed of and more. However, when I look back on my career it is the people at Villanova and th...Massive protests, strike erupt in Israel over court reforms
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:13:52 GMT
For nearly three months, hundreds of thousands of people have taken to Israel’s streets weekly to demonstrate against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s plan to overhaul the country’s judiciary.The plan, coming as Netanyahu himself is on trial for corruption, has divided an already highly polarized country and galvanized a fractured opposition that was still reeling from defeat in November’s elections, Israel’s fifth in under four years.After taking office in December, Netanyahu and his allies announced they would pass a series of laws to limit the Supreme Court’s powers and give politicians greater control over judicial appointments.The protests have drawn from a broad swath of Israeli society: young and old, religious and secular, residents of Tel Aviv, Jerusalem and beyond.With “Handmaid’s Tale” costumes, sharp-witted signs and the ubiquitous blue-and-white national flag, the protesters have blocked main highways, disrupted daily life and taken the fight to Netanyahu’s ultranati...DPS employee arrested with loaded handgun
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:13:52 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) -- A paraprofessional for Denver Public Schools was arrested earlier this month after he was found with a gun.The investigation started on Feb. 28 around 10:24 a.m. at Bruce Randolph School at 3955 N. Steel St.According to arrest documents, police said they responded to the school on a report that a student was armed with a gun. The student claimed he had the gun because he was being threatened or harassed online. However, documents showed the student ran away inside the school while he was being searched and police were called. DPS superintendent: Armed officer to be posted at all comprehensive high schools By the time the school found the student, no weapon was found on him.When police arrived and searched the school, no weapon was located inside the school.Later that day, an officer was dispatched to the school after a gun was recovered and a teacher was detained.The DPS employee, identified as Dante Quint 25, was a paraprofessional at the school. 3 children, 3 ...Aurora may be next city to ban TikTok on city devices and some personal devices
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:13:52 GMT
AURORA, Colo. (KDVR) -- City of Aurora councilmembers will decide Monday night if TikTok will no longer be allowed on city-issued devices and personal devices with access to the city's network. "If you have TikTok on your personal device there is still a vulnerability according to our IT team so we want to avoid TikTok on those devices," Dustin Zvonek, an Aurora City Councilman At Large said. Zvonek, the councilmember sponsoring the resolution said this was first discussed during a study session meeting last week. He said there was no pushback or objections and will be discussed during Monday's city council meeting. “There are thousands of city-issued devices and we can control what is downloaded on there and we want to protect the information on there so this is one step in that direction," Zvonek said. Aurora interim police chief: ‘Juvenile crime is a huge issue’ Zvonek said he asked for a waiver of reconsideration which means the resolution wouldn't have to go through a second...Latest news
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