Broncos’ Vance Joseph proud of team’s defensive rally this year, excited about future: “Not having to start from scratch is going to be huge”

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:12:19 GMT

Broncos’ Vance Joseph proud of team’s defensive rally this year, excited about future: “Not having to start from scratch is going to be huge” Vance Joseph knows the score in the NFL. It’s a tough business.Early in the season, the Broncos’ defensive business was bad.Since then, though, the Denver defensive coordinator has helped engineer a turnaround in a season he described Thursday as rewarding and also encouraging regarding what the future holds.“It took us a while for us to catch our balance, but I was proud of the guys for allowing us to coach them,” he said in likely his final chat with reporters before the offseason. “In this league, it’s pro football, they can say no to your coaching. They can say, ‘I don’t agree with that.’ But this group never did that to us. It was a group that was always open-minded and hard-working and always positive.”All of those characteristics might have gone for naught had Denver folded after its horrid start and the 70-20 Week 3 loss to Miami. Instead, though, the defense worked its way out of the deep hole.The numbers won’t look great when the dust settles, but over the past 10 weeks th...

West Hollywood ‘Hell House’ demolished 

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:12:19 GMT

West Hollywood ‘Hell House’ demolished  A vacant house that caused major problems for a local community has now been reduced to rubble. Construction crews tore down what West Hollywood residents dubbed the “Hell House” on Thursday, bringing a long period of violent interactions and loud arguments in the middle of the night with homeless people to an end.  Drivers from Vegas to L.A. hit near-whiteout conditions The property, located in the 1000 block of North Sierra Bonita Avenue, had caused anxiety among residents for two years. A home dubbed the "Hell House" in West Hollywood, CA before it was demolished. (KTLA)Construction crews demolished what residents of one West Hollywood neighborhood dubbed the “Hell House” on Thursday, Jan. 4, 2024. (KTLA)Construction crews demolished what residents of one West Hollywood neighborhood dubbed the “Hell House” on Thursday, Jan. 4, 2024. (KTLA)Construction crews demolished what residents of one West Hollywood neighborhood dubbed the “Hell House” on Thursday, Jan. 4, 2024. (KTLA)Cons...

Streamlining After-School Programs: A Comprehensive Solution for Schools, Parents and Children in SF & LA

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:12:19 GMT

Streamlining After-School Programs: A Comprehensive Solution for Schools, Parents and Children in SF & LA Celebrity actress, musician, and choreographer Jennifer Lopez, growing up in the Bronx, was fortunate enough to participate in a variety of after-school programs, including dance classes. In these after-school dance programs, she honed her passion for dance and performance, which paved the way for her successful career as a dancer, singer, and actress.After school programs play a crucial role in shaping the talents of young people and allowing them to explore coding, drama, language, music, STEAM, you name it, so that they can discover their passion. Unfortunately, many schools struggle to find, develop and manage dynamic programming.Recognizing this struggle, co-founders of HOKALI, CTO Tomas Bisi and CEO Ignacio Viau have developed an innovative all-in-one platform tailored to meet the unique needs of schools in the San Francisco Bay and Los Angeles areas.The challengeSchools often grapple with the arduous task of finding qualified instructors and reliable academies to conduct afte...

Sharks’ Hertl selected to play in reformatted NHL All-Star Game

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:12:19 GMT

Sharks’ Hertl selected to play in reformatted NHL All-Star Game SAN JOSE – Tomas Hertl will represent the San Jose Sharks at the NHL All-Star Game next month in Toronto, the league announced Thursday.Hertl, was among 32 players — one from each team – selected to take part in the reformatted event, which runs from Feb. 1-3 at Scotiabank Arena.Before San Jose’s game with the Winnipeg Jets on Thursday night at SAP Center, Hertl led the Sharks with 13 goals and 28 points in 37 games this season.“It’s a big honor. I’m really happy I can go again,” Hertl said Thursday. “It’s special that it’s kind of in the heart of hockey in Toronto. It definitely means to me a lot.”With Sharks captain Logan Couture out since the start of training camp, Hertl, 30, has taken on a greater leadership on a Sharks team that had a 9-26-3 record before Thursay.Hertl also participated in the 2020 All-Star Game in St. Louis, but as a replacement after the league’s initial selection, Logan Couture, was injured and unavailab...

Gilroy residents rally against order for removal of controversial parklet

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:12:19 GMT

Gilroy residents rally against order for removal of controversial parklet Braving Tuesday evening’s rain, a few dozen Gilroy residents gathered outside of Station 55 Mexican Restaurant downtown to rally against city orders to remove a parklet that has become the center of an ongoing dispute.When the Gilroy City Council ordered the removal by the end of December, the restaurant refused to comply. Many Gilroy residents have voiced their support for the restaurant, claiming that the decision to remove the parklet was unfair and discriminatory since another parklet in the area has been allowed to remain standing.At the rally, dozens of supporters chanted in English and Spanish, holding poster board signs demanding Gilroy “Stop Discriminating”; other signs read “No to Racism,” “Both Parklets or No Parklets,” and “Support Small Businesses.” Several community members gave speeches, including councilmembers Rebeca Armendariz and Fred Tovar, who voted against letting Station 55 lose their permit for the parklet.Teodomira Castill...

Discovery of body in Hercules triggers death investigation

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:12:19 GMT

Discovery of body in Hercules triggers death investigation HERCULES – An investigation is underway into the death of a man whose body was found early Thursday morning in Hercules, police said.Related ArticlesCrime and Public Safety | Family of ex-East Bay detective arrested on attempted murder thanks police who resolved standoff Crime and Public Safety | Fourth suspect arrested as probe over Oakland officer’s killing continues Crime and Public Safety | Police: Moraga shooting deaths being investigated as murder and suicide Crime and Public Safety | Walnut Creek lawyer charged with 26 counts of child molestation, allegedly kept itemized files of child pornography Crime and Public Safety | Stockton woman killed at Oakland sideshow is identified Officers were called to the 600 block of Alfred Nobel Drive around 5:45 a.m. for a report of a man down with no detectable pulse, according to the Hercules Police Department.The man, who appeared to be in his 60s, was...

49ers QB Sam Darnold sees season-ending showcase as meaningful

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:12:19 GMT

49ers QB Sam Darnold sees season-ending showcase as meaningful SANTA CLARA — Inside the 49ers’ joyous locker room Sunday, some players wondered aloud if they’d get still paid for the wild-card round, which they’ll bypass as the No. 1 seed. The answer: Yes, $45,500 apiece.When one player posed that question to sixth-year veteran Sam Darnold, however, a teammate interrupted and teased how Darnold wouldn’t know the answer, because he’s never gone to the playoffs.Well, Darnold is going now, in his first year with the 49ers as their backup. Because the 49ers are locked into the NFC playoffs’ top spot, they will stash Brock Purdy for the playoffs and instead start Darnold in Sunday’s regular-season finale. He’ll oppose a playoff-bound Los Angeles Rams team that will start Carson Wentz over Matthew Stafford.“I’m just excited to keep playing more football, man,” Darnold said. “Week 18 isn’t the last week of football we’re going to be playing here. That’s always a good feeling...

Letters: Football option | Wages over tips | Verify Trump

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:12:19 GMT

Letters: Football option | Wages over tips | Verify Trump Submit your letter to the editor via this form. Read more Letters to the Editor.High school footballcan fill college voidWhat happened to the student-athlete of my generation? Today college football is almost unrecognizable. Commercials get more playing time than the players do. Is it holding, or pass interference? The guy in the striped shirt can make that call on every play but can make the wrong call. How much is offered to a kid to switch teams? An undefeated team this year lost by 60 points because two dozen players opted out due to the transfer portal, NIL or the NFL draft.The real student-athlete got free tuition, was a hero on campus, played the game he loved, and may have had the four years of his life — no big cars or jewelry in the locker room. The game meant more than money.Next year check out your local high school teams. Hard work, solid GPAs, good seats, affordable prices, no travel and something to feel good about.Bill ChestnutSan RamonInstead of tips, workerss...

Years after successful appeal, Vallejo man convicted once again in Hayward murder

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:12:19 GMT

Years after successful appeal, Vallejo man convicted once again in Hayward murder HAYWARD — Years after his successful appeal, a Vallejo man has been convicted once again of murdering a Hayward man in front of his then-10-year-old daughter as they walked to the store to get ice cream.Dereak Turner, 34, was convicted of second-degree murder and personal use of a firearm in the 2009 shooting death of Thomas Cunningham, court records show. Turner is set to be sentenced on March 1, and faces life with a chance for parole after 15-40 years.In Turner’s first trial, prosecutors told the jury that he was accused of a second, unrelated homicide in Oakland. A judge later shelved the second murder charge after a defense motion argued the evidence in it was weak, but allowed the Cunningham murder trial to proceed with the same jury that had heard Turner was an alleged two-time killer. In 2021, an appellate court ruled that the trial court has “abused its discretion” and denied Turner a fair trial.In Turner’s first trial, he argued solely that th...

Family of ex-East Bay detective arrested on attempted murder thanks police who resolved standoff

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:12:19 GMT

Family of ex-East Bay detective arrested on attempted murder thanks police who resolved standoff MARTINEZ — The mother of a former Pittsburg police detective who held police, SWAT and FBI members at bay and shut down a Pleasant Hill neighborhood during two tense standoffs over a 36-hour period last month thanked police Thursday for “saving my son’s life.”“I can’t tell you how grateful I am to the law officers,” Muehaw Saelee said outside the A.F. Bray Courthouse building, where her son, Chunliam “Nai” Saechao pleaded not guilty to all the charges against him at his arraignment inside the A.F. Bray Courthouse. “I cannot thank you enough for what you did.“There are so many officers who put their life on the line and who risked their own happiness and that of their families to help my son.”Related ArticlesCrime and Public Safety | Discovery of body in Hercules triggers death investigation Crime and Public Safety | Fourth suspect arrested as probe over Oakland officer’s killing contin...